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VOL VII., NO. 2012
WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, JVNUAEY
15, 1861;
WIIOLIi NO. 2.112.
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that pavmeit can tw ma.le IxTore the expiration of
. ; Money ine.v le mailed at oar risk, when th let
ter U n gutjred. , "
A. 31. .wivDDELL., Editor and Proctor.
I TOWN PRINTER.
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Tuesday Evening, January 15, lSpl.?
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friie Herald Job Offlce- .
J-j now coiiSi'li-tclr nitel u with the finest as-
,irf!tn ntii Jon Typk to be found in the Slate.
K-ry sH-eies of Job work can now bei?iced-
' ii . ami luifidoomelj printed nt this office from
:t lHRk don .to a visiting card. Handbills,
4 firrulani'ljauks. itc.'ic, ncatljr and ironMtIv
1 r'uitttl ar.-.ort notiet. and on reasonable tefins.
H'jut ial pttention (will be given to, tlie-Job
,lrjuirtn.cutl.ircjAer, ; and we feel a&su red tliat
:A work erft rusted to our
Job hand, who is cx-
eru'iieei in .uc. uusiucss, w in ue .ccuicu rat
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if.irtorily every respect. Give him a trial at
any mtr.hitl if it'i.- riot done well, no complaint
will in:ii: ut niuiuniniu ui luuviuf. j
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The Navy of the United States.
The "' nuifierical force and tonnapre, with
tlic
iiunilK-r ilff.nri?, of the vessels of tlio navy, is
.foIIoW.-! J "
Of l!u' lop receiving ships the, tonnnge ia. 31,-
i.sl. nuiiili r, of giiusSi'J; ten frigates, 17,202
U.n zMiiiinvf of guns 5uo. .Twenty-one sloops
nfwar ha a tonnage of 10,201, with 41C guns
Three 1r"4 l(iive tounnge TC3 f numlxr of guns
10. TIirHstore-shii bivca tonnage of 1,. 112,
:uvl rt-xeniguns. Five jermancnt store ships
h.iw .VMj unip, with no guns. reven screw
fripiUs h iti'Ja toiuuige of 2 ",,000, and 2G2"gimg.
Nitu In n ."i'lianVloop. of first and second class,
"n!e w hii l itid -rev, ii:ive a tonnage of 27,5 10,
with I!"". 'j tiiH.' Ten third class steamers have a
toniiiige lojOli tons, and 10 guns, and 2 screw
tenders luuei.V.O tons, and 1 guns. Ijastly come
Stevi'iis vr.ste:ti:ier of 10S.'. tons, ami sixgiins.
. TJie tot ii uninber of vtsels in Jhe United
States n iv.il furviec is 91 which have a tonnage
" of 110.791.1 aiM 2,319 guns. .
There art hine navy yards and two store sta
tions. Th4navv vnnlsarcatrortsmouta,.N.Jl.,
. lloston, la3.: IJrooklvn, New York; Thiladcl-
phia, I'a.; iHiiiimoT. Jia.; sis in ng con, u.
Norfolk, Vl.; Tensiicola, Florida; San Francisco,
California; land Sackctt's Harbor, X. C. The
store ship stations are at Valparaiso and Panama.
Last ycafr the navy cost $14,078,529 04 for its
support. ."bcrcare"in the navy 93 captains, loo
eoinniandrs, 3Co lieutenants, 143 surveyors C4
parson. 2i! chaplains, ILprofessors of mathema
tics, 45 meters, 2 passed midshipmen, 50 nud
shimen, 4'i boatswains, 40 gunner1?, 40 carpe n-
ters42 saijroakcrs, 175 engieers, " 238 pupiLi at
the Annajxjlis Academy, and about 7,500 seamen.
"The marine corns includes one colonel, w?th
hrevct rhn;of brigadier-general an adjutant,
Iaymater4anTl two quartermasters. There are
also, one lieutenant colonel, four .majors, thir
teen captaihs, twenty first lieutenants, and twen
ty second
officers am
dred ' men
icn tenants. " The non-commissioned
privates number about twelve hun-
1-
Spiking j
Cannon. There is no method j of
, spiking a- cjitmon which will forever prevent its
use. If tlie spike is inadeot iron or oi-unuard-ened
steel,-? t may le removed by the drill. If it
is loosely fiisertetl, or without much force,' it
ma bc'blftwiv out by "firing a charge of gun
lovder pl-ed in thc."lottom of the Ijore. Cut
if the spikj i made of hardened steel, to fit the
-vent clbselj-,' and is "driven in, with great force;
and' if iisilower end is made soft, and riveted
within theiore, then neither the drill nor gn
" jowder ca4 remove it ; the-vent remains perfect
ly closed. The remedy in such cases is to dj-ill
a new vent 1 which may, be done witho"ut im
piiring tJr ser iceableness of the gun. A new
, "vent may be drilled in any cannon, by a skillful
niachinijstjfn two or three hours. i
' In cxicrtaiental firing, "when a vent.lecomc3
lob much Vorn and enlarged, we drill a new one,
r and sometnaes as many as three or four vents are
made m tlte'jsaine gun, and many hundred tires
are made illerwards. - f
During tfii recent Crimean wnr, an article rela
tive to the wskiBg of cannon waspublished in the
London Times, in : which it was asserted that the
us.e of a ''patent spike" wohld destroy the
" serviceabh ess of the irun. The spike was
descriled p j a piece of finely tempered sltel
tlnrned to St the vent, hut to move Ireely in it,
-and turnifi; out in a forked spring in the bore.
This smkeir it was alleged, could not be removed,
as it wouLl turn readily with the drill, but it
seems thadie possibility of cutting or breaking
off the totrS or forks of the spring inside tue bar
rel was nfonsidered.Thetrommunication given
above, frola high authority, may be looked upon
as conclusive that I be worst effect of spiking
would le p. few hours' delay in the use' of J the
gun oftc! vcryi important matter. Piiutnirg
,( An IntItJesting 1)icoveey. The buried !rel
it-3 of-anient nations are yielding themselves
one bv oifc 'to the teal and industry of modern
discovereifej -A correspondent . of the Boston
. Transcrii-f (inHounces the recent discovery oCthc
M.-iusoleuciJ one of the seven wonders of the
ancient wrld : ; j
Eierv liidv has read the- story of Artemtris,
Uiati inconsolable ;of widows, who. when 'her
husband liti-r own brother, by the way, ) Mau
solus," Kit ' ofS Halicamassus, died, drank j his
- ashes, in tier irrief, and erected to his memory a
monumciiS'.' which' for its grandeur and magni-
, fieence. wiu called one of the seven wonders of
the worldi f s- : '
Cnidetl?Jlv Plinv and' other writers. Mr. New
ton nitchL unon'a miserable hamlet in Asia
Minor as he site of this ancient wonder. Hav
ing obbini! tho-conscnt of the Turkish Govern
ment, theiieit thinrr was to purchase the rights
of the k-.KU3 occunants of the soil, a matter of
no small ifficiiltvj " One old woman loaded her
t musket-afcd declared by the Holy Sepulchre tliat
she wouI neither 3eU nor Duage. -iioweverj on
lie'm? offered enoucrh money to pay the expenses
' ofa iilrCwiaore to Mecca, she came down. "Re-
b. movincr lha huts, ilrj Newton commenced his
; : exeavAtiifVu. and soon had the satisfaction of
' r handling jortions of the famed Mausoleum ex-?
; quisite friezes in .alto-relief, fragments of colos-
sal lions, 3and of beautiful statues, some of which
. he was enabled to reconstruct.
'. He ascertained that the great tomb was, a
' i quadranglilar building of 412 feet circuit, 1 00
' feet in height, surmounted by a pyramid, on the
' top of wpch stood a beautiful four 'horse cha
riot, in winch was the statue of JIausolus This
agrees wtju the ancient account of this magnifi
. cent totl; It was erected more than two thou-
'. sand year .ago, about the year 353 before Christ,
and Mr. jtewto is of "Opinion that it was cast
' down by nn earthquake. That the fragments of
1 this proni monument of human affection should
' now be dMg up beneath "the site of a miserable
. Turkish pillage, i3 a striking commentary on
. the changes and vicissitudes of the world's his
tory. , . r . . '.: : - i
' A JODT HlXIC OF WASnTNGTOS AND IiATAYXTTK.
A gentlefaan in Louisville has in his possession
a gold wch of the olden time, which is of great
"" value asv! memento ; of an v important event in
America ;j. history. ',The watch 'was a -present
from Gen.l AVashington to Gen." Lafayette, and
bears the following inscription on the back of the
. inner caslf : , ' G. Washington, to Gilbert Mortier
de ' Lafayette. : Lord Cornwallis' capitulationj
Yorktow-h; December 17, 1T81." The watch is
of Londofi manufacture, and was made in 1769.
It is saidthat the watch was taken W San Fran
" Cisco frouiParis by a Frenchman, who became
embarrassed there, 'and 'sold it'tothe present
owner fo the sua of fifty dollars.
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Special- USTotices.
; ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
J3T- THE UNDERSIGNED, having been duly
qualified as the Administrator of the Estate of the j
late Andrew Maclean, at the December Term, Av
D., 18C0, of the.Court of Pleas and Quarter Seu
ciona, of the county of New Hanover, hereby noti
fies all persona having account or demands of any
kind against eald Estate,' to present the tame to ;
th undersigned for payment, within the time pres
cribed by law ; and all persons indebted to said Es
tate, are requested to make payment to the under
signed, without delay. , JOHN DAWSON.
Wilmington, Dec. 15, l8C0-w.
' MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced nurse and female physi
cian, has a Soothing Syrup for children teething,
which greatly facilitates the process of teethingby
softening the gams,' reducing all inflamation will
allay all pain, and is sure to regulate the bowels.
Depend upon it, mothers, it Will give rest to your
selves, and reuei and health to your inlant. Per
fectly safe in all cases. See advertisement in anoth
er column. ' feb 25-ly
" WALKER MEARES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG
GIST and Apothecary and Dealer in Select Medi
cines', EnglUh, French and German Cheuiical.v
Swedish Leeches, Ac., abjo, .
- . PA1XTS, OILS,
Window Glaas, Perfunicry,' Fanej- Articles, Jbc,
Ac. 1 - aii'' 14, I860
W. A. RATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE !
This splendid Hair Dyehas no equal instantaneous
in effect beautiful Ulack or natural Drown no
staining the skin or injuring tlio Hair remedies
the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and invigo
rates the Hair for life. None are genuine unless
signed " W. A. Ratehelor.". Sold evervwhefe.
CHAS. DATCIIELOR, Propi ietor,
sept 29-ly
81 Barclay street, X. V.
LANDRETIPS SEED.
JUST RECE1VFD, a full supply of Land-
retU's isew Crop UAUHh.. tJj.u, uean, I e.as;
Asparacru3. Leets, uiue urass. lieuana v nite-c lo
ver, and a general assortement of small seed. For
sale by WALKER MEARES, 45 Market st.
nov 28 '
"W. X3I. LIPPITT,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Chemis
?t,
' X. E. Corner front and Market S't.,
Wilhixutox, N. C.
JSX- ALWAYS ON HAND, a full and fresh as
sortment of DRUGS,. FAINTS, OILS AXI
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. i
"q. On and after this day, all prescriptions
will be Cash. oct 30
HAIR DYE HAIR DYE.
WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.
The Original and best in the World.
All others are mere imitation, and should be
avoided if you wish to escape ridicule.
GRAY", RED, OR RUSTY HAIR, dyed instant
ly, to be beautiful and Natural Brown or Black,
without injury to Hair or Skin.
Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded
Wm. A. Batchelor, since 1839, and over 80,000 ap
plications have been made to the Hair of his pa
trons, of his famous Dve.
. " .H
Wm. A. BatcheIora nairDye produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature, and is warran
ted not to injure in the least, however long jt nay
be continued, and the ill effects of bad Dyes reme
died ; the nair invigorates for Life by this splen
did Dye.
Sold in all cities and towns of the-United States,
by Druggists and r aney Goods Dealers.
TjThc Genuine has the name and addrccs, up
on a steel plate engraving, on four sides of e?ch
box, of William A. Batchelor.
CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor,
sept 29-ly 81 Barclay Street, N. Y.
Pimples Banished !
Faces Made Clear I
Howl
Jy one week's use of the Mnnnolin Halm. A
perfectly harmless; but elegant and effectual pre
paration. ! . '
Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold everywhere -See
advertisement,
W. .E. HAG AN A CO., Proprietors,
apl 19-lydAw Troy, New York.
GRAND VIRGINIA DISCOVERY.
Some four months since our excellent townsman,
NaphtaliEzekiel, inftrmel us that he had prepare
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 ths
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. is about
going into an extensive manuiacrore oi an article.
which is destined to prove of anxious interest to I
our bald pated friends. UU-Kmond, Enquirer, Dec
12,1850. ' ;
This famous article can now be had of the princi
pal Druggists. Those persons who desire a fine
head of hair, have only to use the restorer accord-
in to nrinted directions on the bottle. Those j
who have any doubts of its ellicacy can have them
removed m a short time, by using the V lrginia
Hair Restorer Infallible, proving that it is all it is
claimed to be. I V
Wholesale depot for orders, G9 Main sL
R. EZEKIEL.
: RicnMONOj Nov. 14, 1859.
1. N. Ezekiel, take oath on the Holy Bible, that
1 have boen bald for the past 12 years and have.
restored niv hair bv using Ezekiel's Virginia
nair Restorer. Napiitali Ezekiel.
This day sworn to before me, by Naphtali Eze
kiel. Mavo, .
; 5Iayor of Richmond.
W. II. L1PPITT, Sole Ag't.,
jan It Wilmington, N. C.
. GLUE GLUE. . ; 1
CARD. We beg leave to inform the trada, that
we have appointed WM. C.1 HOWARD, Esq., Na
oi stni-o Tlrnker of Wilmington. N. C Sole Ag't
Ul v - , .
for our Glue.. ' : -..,
Boston, apl 3, 1SC0. !GE0. B. ROGERS & CO.
THE UNDERSIGNED, having bpen appointed
by GEO. B, ROGERS A CO, of Boston, sole agent
for the sale of their Glues m uns 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 monaywrillbe re
funded. A well selected stock of low grades irom
other parties kept constantly on nana j samples o.
which can be seen at my office.;.-; . . I
iplD-ly.
W. C. HOWARD, Broker.
CEDAR FALLS GRAIN. BAGS-3,000 just re
ceived, for sale by,.'. - , - f
dec a - v .w4Ai. ai. i
CHEESE.
ENGLISH; PINE APPLE AND STATE, at
dee II- ' : GEO. MYER'S.
HAY.
. - .... ,i
in store..
1069
BALES New York,
or-
sale very low,jbyjEa wiu m
dec 20
DIEEOT O R Y.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
-Governor Jno. W. Ellis, of Rowan.
Prirate Secretarv-MJraham Daves, of Craven.
Treasurer D. W. Courts, of Wake.
See'y of State Bafus II. Page, of Wake.
- Comptroller C. U. IJrojrden. of Wavnc.
Attorney General W. A. Jenkins, of Warren.
. 5peater offenate1 11. T. Clark-, of Msecomoe.
. tt ..... . Hoojieof Commons W. T. Dortch,
or ayne. . ,
State Librarian O. IL Perry, of Wake.
Public Printer-r Jno Spclman,
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C0CNCILLOB3 OF STATE.
Council Wofjten. of 'Lenoir ; John W. Cunning
ham, of 1'erson: vv. A. Furcnsoii. of Uertie: J.
F. Grave?, of Surry ; David Marjihy, of -Cumber
land: J. J. lDir. ot rortnauipton, and W . I.
Hillard, f Huneouibe.
FK lt KA L AND STAtK COCUT3.
Tl United States Circuit Court, ir the District
oi ,;rlli uaroiina, m lield semt-aniiually atlkaieign,
on the W .Morula v in June and last .Monday in .o-
vember. ' .
j Judges Hon. J. M. Wavnc, of Georgia; Hon.
Asa Hijrg., of M.irtin, District Judge salarv,
2000. , . ; :
Robert' P. Dick, District Attorner; Wesley
Jones, Marshal.
The United Mates District Courts arc held at
Eden-ton, 3d Monday in April and October, -J. M.
Jones, Clerk'; Nevvberd, 4th Monday in Ajiril and
lctiii)fr. -Henianiin lnwn,. Clerk ; v iliuinsrion.
let Mo'ndav.nfter the 4th Monday in April and Oc
tober, John' L. Cnntwell, Clerk.
rm:
SlrKKME COX'KT.
The Supreme Court of North Carolina is held at
Raleigh semi-annually, on the -second Monday in
June, and the 2d Monday in Deceiifbef. It is also
held once a year at Morganton, Burke county, on
the first Monday in Auyrust, J. R. Dode, Clerk.
The.oilicers are as .filtows : Chief Justice,. Rich
.inond M. Pearson, Of Yadkin: Justices, -M. E.
Manly of Craven, and William II. Battle, of. Or
ange, salary of each, 2,500 per annum. William
A. Jenkins, of Warrenton, Attorney-General ;
Hamilton C. Jorws, of Rowan, Reporter; Edmund
B. Freeman; of Wake; Clerk : Oliver II. Perry, of
Wake; Deputy Clerk ; James. Litchford, of W ake,
.Marshal.
SI-PERIOft COUKTS.
The Superior Courts are held in seven Circuits,
bv the follow inr ollici'rs : Judares, R. R. Heath, of
Chowan; Geo. Howavd, of Wilson; das. W. Os
born, of Mecklenburg, Robert S. Frcnch,of Robe
son, John M. Dick, of Guilford ; John L. Bailey, of
Orange, and liomulus M.. bannders, ot ake. So
licitors 'Elias C. Ilines, of'Edcntoa. rides the
First Circuit; William J. Houston, of Duplin,
rides the Second Circuit ; William A. Jenkins, the
Attorney-General, rides the Third Circuit; Thos.
Rufiin, of Oraiire, rides the Fourth Circuit ; Robt.
Strange, of New Hanover, rides the Fifth Circuit ;-
David Coleman, or Buncombe, rules the seventh
Circuit.
PUBLIC WOUKS IN NOUTH CAROLINA.
The Branch Mint of the United States is located
at Charlotte, in Mecklenburg county in thi&State.
This establishment was authorized by. Act of Con-
crmaa rnf5-f! fill Affirrh i 1 N.?.V Tlir ollinfra nro as
Follows : Green W. Caldw ell, Superintendent and
Acting Treasurer : John n. 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-eight
miles W. N. W. from Raleigh. .
The North Carolina Institution for the education
of the Deaf and Dumb, and of the Blind, is located
at Raleigh, V . J. Falmer, Principal.
i ortihcations. Fort Macon, Beaufort Harbor,
Carteret county ; Fort Caswell, Smithville, Bruns
wick county.
United States Arsenal. Located at tavette-
ville.
Insane Asvlum of North Carolina, situated in
the vicinity of Raleigh, will contain 250 patients ;
12o patients now m it: Dr. lv C. t isner, tuperm-;
fendent; Dr. F. T. Fuller, Assistant Physician :
Mr. R. K. Ferrell, Steward; Mrs. Hill, "Matron.
Dr. Charles E. Johnston, Kenip P. Battle, W. W.
Holden, Edward Cantwell, A. M. Lcwts, Dr. W. J
Blow. John A. Taylor, and Dr. Columbus aiills,
Directors. Dr. Charles E. Johnston," President of
the Board ; William E. Anderson, Treasurer.
Messrs. Ilolden, Johnston, and Battle, Executive
Committee. . . T
All indigent insane persons entitled to be received,
and treated, and taken care or at the public charge
Paying patients are also .received from this and
other States. For proper form to be observed in
sending indigent insane to Asvluni, see Revised
Code, chapter on Asylums.
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TOWN GOVERNMENT.
COMMISSIONERS OF WILMINGTON.
Mayor John Dawson. !
S D Wallace, O G ParsleySamuel R Bunting,
W A Wright, T C Miller and Alfred Martin.
FIRE PEPARTMENT. f
Cliief Enginper James Mitchell.
Assistant Chief Engineer W T J Vnnn. - !,
Cliief Fire Warden B W Beery. .
Assistant Fire Warden W T J Vnnn.
lire Wardens George Myers, BV-Beery, C D
EHui, W T J Vann. Edward Kidder.
E Kidder. and C D Ellis, to superinfend blowing
up buildings; "
lamp Lighter- Dempsey JMartni.
HOWARD RELIEF FIUB . COMPANY.
(Re-organized J une I, 1850. )
Foreman "Walter Furlong".
1st Assistant John Sheppard.
2l"Assistant William Dowling.
Secretary E P Wade.
Treasurer Daniel Dish row. . i
HOOK ANI LADbEU COMPANY NO. 1
Foreman John Wright. '
1 st Assistant .VKizer.
Secretary and Treasurer J. F. Bishoj
COMMISSIONKHS OF NAVKIATTON.
(Oiliee 18 Water street.) . '
George Harris. T C Wirth,",W C Fergus, Jos
II Flanner, vt m M Harris.
SCHOOLS.
BOARD OF SCPERINTENDENTS OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
Chairman S D Wallace
Wm S Larkins," James MeDuflie, James Kerr,
David Mclntvre, Robert II Tate, Sainual Player,
and Joseph M I oy.
WILMINGTON INSTITUTE.
L Meginney, I'rincipal.
, .' WILMINGTON MALE AND FEMAJ.E SEMINARY.
G W Jcwitt,. Principal.
oakdale cemetery' company.
President Donald McRac. ,
Directors Wm A Wright. G R French, Efl-
ward Kidder, Jno A Ta'vlor, Owen L Fillvaw, S D
Wallace. : ;
. Secretary and Treasurer Asa A Drown. Office
next door to Banh Wilmington. '
COUNTY OFFICERS, COURTS, Ac.
Sheriff W T J Vann. ,
Clerk Countv Court Samuel R Bunting.
Clerk Superior Court James A Wright.
. Judge U S District Court Asa isiggs.
Marshal C o District i C-2 v esley Jones.
Deputy Marshal U S, District Wilmington Jno
Conolev. ' - -;: ',-.'" . - .
Clerk U S Diitrict Court John L CantwelL '
Clerk and Master Equity DuBrutz Cutlav,
Chairman Count' Courts-James T Miller.
Register of Deeds," & c Jere Nichols.
Special Magistrate of Town John J Conolev. -Constables
Lewis M Williams." Jno Utlav, Wil
liam II Biddle, A Wilder, Jarac3 P Stringfield, J
J Moore.
INSPECTORS.
Wood Inspectors Joseph Smith, Wnr Holden.
Provision Inspectors David E Bunting, Hiram
R Nixon. "'v.. . - .
-fcT- 1 D A " 1 nnAAAAn:
-Alfred Alderman, J as
M gteTengon jamef, 0 Bowden, John S James,
George Alderman. John , C Bowden, Thomas W
Player, John M " Hewlerson, 15- Southcrland, " V ll-
liam J Irice, Robert U Johnson, A athan Jior-
deaux. i :
Timber and Lumber inspectors James Alder-
. . . ... i x c- - , i it iir
man, At Al uowuen, aines o jjieivin, : neury i
Groves, J W Munroe, N, Clark, Robert Maxwell,
E Turlington.' ' , , . . ' "
. . WILMISCT0S OAS XianT COMPANT." f ii
(Office in Savings Bank 'Building!.)
President--Col John McRae. - i
Secretary and Treasurer Wm Hyde.
Superintendent- Oliver Mcllbenny.
SECRET SOCIETIES. .
ST. JOHN'S L0D6K NO. 1 MASONIC. .
(Meets the last Tuesday Evening in
f J i ' St.. John's Hall.) '
i each month at
O L Fillvaw. Master.
M' Xewhoff, S W;
OHTerMcllhenny,J W.
Jno I Cantwell, Treas.
a M uardner, Sec y..
A A Hartsfield J D.
Henry Spalding, H U.
Jj O Bowden, Tyler. .
CONCOmD CHAPTER SO. 1 MASONIC.
(Meets 1st Monday evening in each month at St.
; Johns Hall.).
Most Ex R G Rankin, II P. Com L C Turner, G M 3d
Ex O L Fillvaw, King; V,
Ex T B Carr, Scribe, i Cfm
Com I Northrop, G M 2d
Com P W Fanning, Capt V.
Host.
Com W J Price, G Mist,
Com A.Martin, P S.
" M Newhoff, It
; Capt. .
A Com Jno A TaylorTreai
" K Turlington. Tyler;
CAPE FEAR L0D08 NO, 21.' O. oj F. -
(Meets Tuesday night, at Odd Fellow's Hall.)
Asa J 'Murray, N G
,W L Smith, Secretarvv
James h Kea, Y l
T II How ey Treasurer.
CAHCBELL ENCAMPMENT NO. 1-t, O4 O. P, .
(Meets in the Hall of Cape Fear LinlgeJ 1st and 3d
-'. Friday in each month. : ;
J D Gardner, C P. i i Thos M Gardner, J W.
Rev A P Rcpiton, II If. 11 J Jones, Scribe.
John J Conolev i i W. Thos II Howev. Trea
: .' . .J.v. -!!"-' . i
CAPE FEAR MARINE TOTAL ABSTINENCE , SOCIETY.
(Meets at the Seamens Bt thel, on Dock Street)
everv Monday evenmg. immediately after the
close of the Pray-i; Meeting for seamen. ) i
Chas D Ellis, President. Gx'o Wr Wjlliams, Vice
AVilliam M Poisson, Sec- ' President, v
lilary. Jas 'Fleet, As.'t Seet'y.
SEAMENS f-R i EN D SOCIETY. : "
Cliarles D Ellis, Presi- : B F Mitchell, Sec'y
dent.i. . Treasurer. .
C D: Ellis, Gilbert Potter, Col John McRca, A J
Defiosset. O G Parsley, Executive Board.
Geo W Williams, keeper of the 'Seamens Home,
cor rront antl Dock streets. - "i
LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. '4
1st Directress, Mrs
- nedy.
ren-
IthDirectressMrs Hal-
, ' lett. -.. ,-
2d Directress, Mrs
ar-
secretary, iirs an-
riss.
Sickle. -
3d Directress,' Mrs
De-
Treasurer, Miss Lilling-
Rossctt.
ton. ;
WILMINGTON L3BRARY ASSOCIATION.
1 ' (Organized Jane, 1855.) j
Dr JII Dikson.Presidiinf Donald- MeRae, Treas
(Jeo Davis Vice Pres'i Wmvlt'Utlyy,' See'y.
Piatt Cow an. Treasurer. I
Rev R B Drane, R.H Cowan, E D Hall, S D.
Wallace, John A Taylor, G JMcRae, J G Wright,
jireciors.
MILITARY. !
.WII.MINOTON LIOHT INFANTRY. ' , 't-
(Org. May 20th, 1853.)
Wm Ii DeRosset, Capt. I C Winslow, Ensign.
R B McRac, 1st Lieut. A D Cazaux, Quarter
J C Jucllhenny, 2d Lieut, Master.
tl Savage, 3d C D Myers, Orderly.
GERMAN VOLUNTEERS., j . j
(Organized February "22d, 1853.) :; 4,
C Cornehlsen, Capt. J II G Hashegan, 3d Lieut.
H'Von Glahn, 1st Lieut. V Deinstbatch, Ensign.
11V oilers, zd 1-iieut. j J Meier, Orderly
BANK'S. '--r- '
BANK
OF CAPE FEAR. i 1
T II Wright, Presidcjnt.
II R Savage, Cashier;
J G Burr, Tellei
J D Gardner, As't Teller.
,7 McLaurin, B'k-keeper- T H Hardin, Dia
Clerk.
Discount Day, Wednesday.
BASK OF " VILMIN(frON, Jf. ,0. j
J ohn MacRae, President. S Jewett j Cashier.
W L Smith, Teller. " William Larkins.Book-
1 i.M Uardner, His Cerk. keeper.. -
i Discount Day, luesday. If
. - - ......
. L,-':', f.jfv:
NORTH CAROLINA. j j
Wm Restonl Cashier.
HANK OF
John Dawson, Pres
Wm D Smith, Telle.
J II Wright,. B'k-keeper.
Discouht Day, Tuesday1.
COMMERCIAL
O G Parslev. Pres.
BANK OF WILMINGTON, j
Tim'y Savage, Cashi
Jno McRae, J r, Teller. Asa K Walker, j Book-
J D Barry, D is. Clerk.- keeper.
Discount Da', Monday.
WILMINQTON SAVING'S BANK.
John A Taylor, I'resident. Wm Hyde,
Cashier.
RAIL ROADS.
I
'WILMINQTON, CHARLOTTE & RUTHEUFOUD (IJj ROAD.
'(Oflice cor Maf ket and S Water street! )
II W Guibn, President... R II Cowan, Sec.
J C McRae, Chief Eng. Road unfinished.
Treas.
WILMINGTON 4 MANCHESTER RAIL ROAD.
Thos D Walker, l'res. Win A Walker,; Sec'y;
J P Ro"bertson,Gen'j
l&up. JosjJ Ling, Treas
R B McRa
Gen'l Freight Agent,
- i.-,
& WELDON RAIL 110AD.
WILMINGTOS
Hon W S Ashe,,
Presi- J iW Thompson, Gem
dent. j .
S L Fremont, Chief Eng.
Freight Agent.;
James G Greed, Yard
Al aster.
James S Green, Sfc'y
&
P II Langdoh, Aud'r &
Treasurer.
S I) Wallace, Asst.; Sec &
Gen Ticket Agent.
hupt s Clerk.
William Smith, Ticket
Agent.
CHURCHES.
Metliodist Episcopal, cor Front and Walnut.
Methodist .Episcopal, (S) 5th bt Church Jand Cas
tle, Rev J II Wheeler i'astor.
Baptist, cor Orange and Cth, Rev A Paul Repiton,
I'astor. j . i '!.., I -:;';;. - -t, ' -Baptist,
Front bt Ann and Nunn, Rev J L Prich
ard, Pastor. "r. 1 ; : -'
Baptist, (O S) Castle bt 5th and Cth, Rev Aaron
Davis, Pastor. : J '.
Roman Catholic, Dock bt 2d and 3d, Rev Thomas
Murphy, Pastorj, ! ' '
Episcopal, (St James',) cor Market and 3d, Rev,
. U 11 Drane, liettor. , f ; " ; T
Episcopal, (St John's,) cor 3a and Red Cross. -
Episcopal, (St Paul's, ) cor 4th and -Orangc'-Bishop
Thos Atkmson, Rector. i, :r ) ' !i
Presbyterian, Princess bt ith and bth, Rev M Mc4
Queen. Pastor. I :- ; .':; ' -. - : 'l 1
Presbyterian, (nqw building,) cor 3d and Orangey
Rev M B Grierj Pastor. " - f , - s " f ii
Baptist, (now building,) cor Market and 5th, Rev
J Li Piichard, pastor. ., 1 J
Lutheran, (now building) cor Marketand 5th, Rev
J 11 Mengert, Pastor. '' f
Seamens' Bethel.iDock bt Frant aiid S Water,
. ; l , .'l ; -;. ;i
; ; " i POST OFFICE. : - .
WILMlNtJTON, NORTH CAROLINA.
Postmasters-Daniel Dickson. :. 1
Assistants Joqeph L Jacobs, and J -Office
hours from 7 A M to 1 P-M.
sundown. Sundays. 7 A M to 0 A M.
2 P M to
Northern Mail, by W A W R R, arrives daily at
7 P JN1 and a A lu Closes l4 and 'J 11 M, cnanging
on Sunday Irom 1 P Al to W A M. t i t. f
Southern Mail j by W A M- R R, arrives dailj' at I
414 A M. Closed daily, at 7 P. M. j . t ' 1
Smithville. NIC. ( horse. arrives: Mondav and
Friday at 5 P M. Closes Tuesday and Saturday at
7 A -&1. -- -
Onslow Court House, N C, (horse) arrives Mon
day at 9 A M. Closes Thursday at D P M. 1 -
U S. GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. ;
I CCSTOM DOUSE.
Jas T Miller, Collector.
W J Price, Deputy Col
D M Foyles, Weigher I
& Uuager.
TM Burnett, Insp'r.
lector, i . J 1
H R Nixon Surveyor
WF Burch and Udah
W N Peden, NaVaf Ofll
' Sullivan, Inspector & I
' cer. '
. Measurer, i . sAi-
- ' i.i
l.
-"'-'" ' j CONSCL8. - fi'ir--'
British Vice-Consul Don McRae, n Water Ji
Spanish Vice-onsid F J Lord, C ta Water.1;
Brazillian Vice-Consul O G Parsley, jr., ccrn
Water and Mulbery, (up stairs. ) ; j r : ii
Danish Vice-Consul P K Dickinson, cor Front
and Chestnut, i " -: - ; -- ' :.,-;.'' "'' ''
INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT.
TLORIDA RAILROAD BONDS $26,000 of
Jj the above Bonds -redeemable fin 1891--with
coupons at 7 per cent per annum," payable in the
City of New Y ork, 1st March and " 1st September.
For sale by DeUUSSIuT, vhv wis a, to. i
dec 1 ! .,-
COFFEE. , . , . - .
BAGS RIO COFFE13, . i
20 bags Laguayra Coffee, i , . -..
50
. 20 mats best Java " ..-...-...-.i
dec 1 ' , ZENO H. GREENE,
ERRANT As WILSON. 1
A RE CONSTANTLY receiving fane CLO TH
A COATS. City make. Cassimere Suits at the
lowest possible rates. dec 10
s Card.
ERRANT At W
LSON,
"TTTTIOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Do-
1 V mestic Dry Goods. G;
roceries, Clothing,
Boots, k Shoes, Ac.
Nos. 14 and 15 NortH
Water Street, !
oct 2-.
WUmiilgton, X. O!
JAS". T. PETTEWAY A. CO.
TRACTORS AND COMMISSION jMerchant.
; 1 . C No 9. Nofth Water Street,
f- -K't -f-;h t'- WitMisaTos, N. C.
Solicit
consignments of all Kinds of Produce, al
so orders lor Uroceries, Jiaggmg, Iwoim?, uuano.
Ac, &Ci ' ' ' ..- .. '."?. oct 3
UEOkUEII.UtniS. A. J. 1IOW ELL,
DO. TV. W. II.VER1SS.
- - !
COMMISSION MERC1IANTS, 1 I I
XJ Oct 2, 1858 ? Wilmisgtos, N. C.
; t WORTH Si. DANIEL,
1 UUUIUWAAU CUM511IU. MERCHANTS,
VT i qNd. 2, Granite Row, Wiliningtoh, N.C,
'arr Solicit , eonsignmentJ of hlour. Dried
t rmtf r eatfierii, Beewax, T
eaeo; and Country
Produce generally. p :
Agents tor Howe s eeieuraw-
1 Scale. !
D. G. WORTH.
N. G. DANIEL.
sept2,ly
J AMES ANDERSON, '
EDWARD SAVAliK.
ANDERSON & SAVAGE,
G1
H ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Julv18, '00-1 y. Wilmington, N. C.
( ICII, ROG1NSON fe CO
103IMLSS10NUXD FORWARDING MER
j CHANTS, j r ! Wilmington, N. C-
.Office 'over Mr. y. A. vv lllaifd s store.
jf3" Entrance por'ner Prineess and Water st.
mar ou-ti -
L. W. EHRAST, , I GEO. VVISON
f ERRANT & WILSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Nos
11 .uJ UYa UrU.Ma
oct.2, 'Gp-ly
W. A. 0 Wi YER, "LOVEflPEACOCt. .8. B. JUNSINOS,
CiSYYER, PEACOCK & CO.,
:! ; " ' ; i i Wilmington. N. C,
. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wholesale Gro-
y cers and dealers in NAVU STORES, COT-
ION, and southern Produce generally.
TfifS I'rompt personal attention given -to alt
consignments of produce.
leu H-iy
WILLIAM II. IiIllITT,
G HEM 1ST. AND DRUGGIST, Wholesale and
Retail Dealer in' Paints! Oils, Dve Stuffs,
Window! Glass, Putty, Segarsi Old Brandies, and
Wines, Perfumery and Fancy I Articles, N. E. cor
ner Front and Market-sts;, Wflmington, N. C.
mar 2,, 5S j I I
r 1 EDWIN A. KEITH,
COMMISSION MERCHANlr,
j . , ' ' Wilmington, N. C
i Oners his services to lllanters as factor or
Agent for the sale. Of COTTON; will give his iter
sonal attendance to the pusindss. His commission
for selling potton. will be 50 cit. per bale, no addi-.
tipnai charge wift be nurde. Cotton forw arded to
New ork at 10 cts per bale,
oct 4-18G0 -ly ' - ! .-
i fO. G. PARSLEY & CO.
I iKUpiiiiiroiiH oi the HiLfroN team saw ami
- PlanIno Mills, Wilmingfton, N, C.
, 5.3f AH orders or inquiriel for. LUMBER, will
receive prompt attention. I ineh.21 '59
f SMITH &1 McLAURlN,
10MMLSSI0N'ANI) Forwarding Meiichaktm,
J i i ..:; IVilmington, . C.
liefer to : j .! i
wqhs uawson, liJsa., Maypn
JC. 1. Hall, Esq.. President Braneh Bank
c?tate n. c. -- i ;
T. M. SMIT0, - 1 I JOHN M LAURIN.
JjUly 1 1859-tf
j ; ! MALCOM McINNIS,
fi ROGER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
VJ" t j iNorth Water strei
oct 1
Willmingtbn,r N. CI
CuAsi D. Myers, Fred. J. Moore,
J-: ; ! MYERS & MOORE.
"TTTHOLESALEand Retail lers in Hats, Caps,
Ac.y 3AMarket street, Wilmington, N. C.
June; 21, 1859 H -.
C. & B. G. WORTH, i
i i
GOMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER
CHANTS, Wilmington, N. C.
j , .
; i UNION DISTILLERY,
' E . Wilmington, N
A. II. yANBOKKELEN,! Proprietor.
j LL KINDS OF NA VAL STORES, purchased,
L manufactured, anil sold. i' ' ;
gJ Wharfage and Storage furnished, and coop
erage done at fair rate. jan I lisooi
! J -r- G. POLVOGT,
TTPIIOLSTER AND PAPER HANGER,
IJ :-',;" Gorner Front arid Princess Streets,
ii Wilmington, N. C
Keeps constantly on hand Mattr asses. Lounges,
Cushions 'Feathers, Curled Hair, Moss, and all
Unholsterv Materials. Alsd. i Paper Hangings,
Window Shades,. J? ire Jscreeiis, and uecorarmns oi
pvery description. -:
J'letures rramea to oruer.
Prompt ! attention given tA fitting up Railroad
Cars, Steamboats, andsrrivate Dwellmgsi.
may 31
j. i..
nATHAWAY. ,i 1 WM
UTLEV.
,! H HATHAWAY A CO.
GOMMISSION MERCHANTS,
dec 16, '58 I Wilmington, N
a
-4-
J. M. ROBLNSON & SON,
TMPORTERS AND DEALERS in Foreign and
. I Domestic Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
&k. , JN o. 9,-ront St., vy iiminKton,ii. u,
jan y, of
j ; JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM,
GENERAL COMMTSSIO -T- iAND FORWARD
ING MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. C.
Prompt Personal atlention given to Con-
signmenis, ior raie or ouipineni. , j
r ctt. ?ii. I ti.
.LiberaJL Cash advancdments, made on Con
signmenta to my New A ork friends. nov 2, oT
- .--I W -
:! - :T ;:1; ;i HENRY NUTT,
T?ACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT, i
Jj l f . -i ; .. Wilmington, N. C.
IV ill crrxra riia iOTarnn 1
attention to business
entrusted to his care. ; r i
sept 10, '57-tC
- ". -
JAMES STOKLEV , f j ALEX OLDHAM.
1 j STOKLEY Si. OtDlIAM,
TPvEALERS IN GRAIN
& COMMISSION
I MERCHANTS.
Wilmington, N. C,
Prompt attention given io-the sale of Cotton,
i lour, Jiacon, and otner couptry.Produoe.
J! "". Vu ' , JUTE R
HE. .. i--,-'!
Dti COILS best Jute Rop
for sale by ' ' I
JJ nov 28 j I
:eno ii. green;
ALMANACS FOR 1861.
irrtilRNER'S North Carolina
LEY'S BOOK STOREj.
Almanacs, at KEL-
. dec 11
TO ARRIVE.
500
BBLS FLOUR. Ateplv to
nov 27
: STOKLEY & OLDHAM.
BACON,
12
HHDS. SIDES, and 4 hhds. shoulders, just
arrived. r oraie or j. a. v iajjAIvl.
FLOURi .: ;::!.----: :f
Qnn SACKS just landed! Fo? sale at $1,10 per
OUUsack. noV 10 J. A. WILLARD.
n FLOURl
"OAM1LY, Super and Fine, Fayetteville and
Jj,i Wilmington inspection in store,' and for sale
by S. (dec 11) . . ; rZENO IL UKJiJiillS.
OLD SACHEM BITTERS AND WIG-
i?MWAM, TONIC, irsjf-n-x
mnESE delicious and faif-famed Bitters are re
commended by the first physicians of" the
country, on account of theii Purity and Medicinal
Virtue. - -is r j
Thev are nleasant as nectar to the taste, and are
pronounced the. best Tonic and Stimulant ever of
fered to the public. , . I 1 a s ; li;
1 Their curative powers, in cases oi uenerai Ae-
bility, Loss of Appetite, Constipation, etc., are
unparalleled, and as a guarantee that we feel war
ranted in claiming wliat we do, we beg leave to
state that ourlssertions are endorsed by ---j
Prof. SilUman,, of Y ale CiiUege, . " . 1 ,
Prof. Hayes, of Massachusetts, . r " " '
and hundreds of others. I ' -V r i
For sale by Grocers, Winfe Merchants and. Drug
gists generally. j . dec 18-ly
City ; Btisined
1 NORTHERN BUSINESS CARDS..
JNO, S. AXCV, JOHN U. IITMAN, F. k. tlUW
laUfbf ' late of;; . T . late 'f
Tarboro NC Scotland Neck, Warrentorf, S. V
' DANCY, IIY3IAN A, '.,
Si ROGERS' ANI COMMISSION JlnnilNTf
VX I 124 Pearl street,
'".,. . . Xtw YoKk,
IIY3IAN, DANCY A. CO.,
S ROGERS AND Ct
i'he New York hou.e
DM MISSION Mfbchists
Noiroi.x, V
w ill le condurtrd tT Ji"k
a v.. : i ,i i, i) w ii....... i !
The Norfolk House will be conducted! by Johtt
II. Hyman and V. M. Hy wan. I
TZjsT Particulars attention given to the sale .f
Cotton, Corn, vV heat, and Naval Stores.
SepU'iaber 13-tf lsQO ,' r .1. .'.
t eo. 6. VanAmrino r, J"u. , C S.'VanAmeam;L
VANAMRINGE IIROTIIERS, I
"XT A VA L STORE AND GENERAL Commivi (?h
jL i Mkrciiant,
110 Water Sire t. New Yotk.
r Fll Tl :
Mr. J. R, Blossom
Mess. T, C. A B. G. Worth,
'- Hathaway A. Co.,
' J. a D. McRak a C...,
Mr. J. H. Flasnkr,
August 21, '00-tf
Wilniinirton.. N.C
i
; LONDON At
C031MISSIOX MKIICII
j .;- X. 3'
. 'j3" '.Consignments of
BRYANr
XTS, ,
India strevtilh
trtlV
Naval Store. Cot to
Lumber, and other Southern
Jno. R. Lonpon,
Nov 21-tf
Product! -solicited: !
J. II. Bryan. Jr.
mi
WM. M. GRKtNRU, W. W. HARkNKSS.
v v G REINER A. 1 1 A R K N ESS,
COTTON AND GENERAL COMMISSION
Hoi sk. i PuiLAiiKi.riii A
J Nov 15, 1857
Wm. L.. Hill. N. M. .Noitn.r.Kr.
. of North Carolina, of North -Canhnn.w
HILL t NOR FLEET,. j
ENERAL COMMISSION A FORWARDING
Merchants;. ShiK-koe Slip, - :
Uiclmiiul, j ;
Solicit consignments of C-otton. Lumber, Fi. li,
arid all kinds of Merchandize and Produce.
ALSO . ,
Agents for .the purchase' of Sugars, CoffeesMolis-
ses, Salt, ljime,-juano, tve. ljarpi" eargie oi tin-
above articles are olfered lor sale in our luat Kct aifo-
nually, and we shall be plen.-el to-'opi-rate for ).n -
tiesordering, promising taithlulness in our em-
deavors to representtheiiis Jan J.-I v
G. W. WILKINSON Si CO.
17RUIT AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ;
- 8!l Barclay street, N. Y-
333- I articular attention given rocontFignineiiia
and purchase of Merchandise, all kinds. I
Liberal cash advances- througii vv I litxi . sii.n .
CO., -Wilmington, "N. C..' ,j
August 2. 1SU0-I v
KEROSENE LAMPS.-L-A large mij.j.Iv ,
suitable for stores, for sale ve'rvcheap wiilli
Oil, at .dec 7 CASSlDEY'S. !
EASTERN
HAY. j
150
BALES Eastern Hay, ex sc-hr.
sale, low, from w harf, by
jan-T)
ELLIS A MITCHELL.
LAMPS TO HIRE.
TLLUMINATING APPARATUS, f.r Balls,
ties. Public Meetings-, &.c,, can b hire
Pat-
(1 (ill
I -
very reasonable terms, o tue liiiitwtiinie-
s
jan 8 tA.NMHti
CHOICE BACON. 22 hluls. choice e Un
Bacon Sides and Shoulde.is.' For sale bv )
... w a ram w a va- u J 1 1 I
dec Zl ' JIA1HAUA1 l.OJ
"XT C. FLOUR. 50 boTes 50 bbls of good
y . brands. HATH AW A Y & CO. !
dec 21 , ; ; i j
MUSCOVADO SUGAR. 20 ltlidsT prime jlo'
choice Muscovado Sugar. For sale by j
dec 21 , HATHAWAY A "COij .
LARD.
"XTUW LANDING from Schr
Western Lard a splendid
Sea Bird, .' M
article.
IN STORE :
15
Kegs N. C. Lard, in good packugrs,.'
i) western ijaru. iu smaii paeKagei.
dec 4 For sale by . Z. 1 1. ( J K E EN E.
N
EW FLOUR !-
-In bfir and bbls. For sale-j
y
dec 1
. STOKLEY & OLDHAM
T ENGLISH CHEESE. 25 Birxes
i glish Cheese, iust receivod at
selected.
En-
ded4 WORTH &. DAN1 ELJ.
rrUIOSE CHOICEIIAVANAS have .come, at'
X decG . WORTH A DANIEL'S,
ARD. 20 Kegs
Extra ieat Lard for faintly
WORTH A DANIELl "
use.
iTURNIN. G FLUID. Fluid and Oil tin cans.
i. I 1 for sale very cheap, at .1 CA-SIOrii .
dec 7 -
TO-DAY NEW AND FRESH,
STR. PARlvERSBURG.
CONCENTRATED LEAVEN soni. tliing n
New Beef Tongue, Ypapt I'oivdei s,
" . Smoked Beef Buckwheat, :
Rye Flour, J Butter,
CO bbls. C. Sugars, Raisins,
10 " A- j 10 bblsBJ Sugars,
10 " Crushed, Granulated and Powdfieil,
25 boxes choice Yellow Cheese. i
. . . Worth a Daniel,
jan 3 2 Granite Row, Front' street.
FAMILY FLOUR.
have the best Family Hour in town,
and
warrent eacn and every
barvel and
pactage, if not good, to be returned. ' f "
dec 12 WORTH A DANIEIi.
E
ASTERN HAY. 200 bales of the best Eestl
lei n
Hay in market.
For sale by
dee 21
HATHAWAY AC0J
VENI, VIDI, V1CL
CI UCH waj the announcement of a very great
n victory.: by a Roman General. The peopM of
this day, in speaking of the Inimitable CAHSI-
DEVj modify the saying of the noble Roman, thus
"l came, 1 saw, 1 bought ol the great variety
articles ollered lor sale at the liehdezvous.
dec 21 ; . 20 k 28 South Front sit
TT IS A HISTORICAL FACT that South C$ro-
' Jina has seceded I This they would rfot have
been prepared to do,' if some of her citizen) ihad
not bought
KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS,
as well as a great variety of Fancy articles, suit a
ble for the Holidays Candv-, Nuts, c AC, off the
patriotic CASSIDEY. dec 51
TUTE ROPE AND TWINE. 25 Coils best. Jute
fj Rope, Bagging Twine. For sale by
dee l t i ZENO II. GREEN
B
EST HAMS IN TOWN at
dec 1
WORTH A DANIEL'S.
TINE BED
KOOM K1. A new lot, some
"P very pretty just opened, and, for sale at
dec 19
'l
PERRIN'S.
1-
CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES.
kKU PAKKKKSULUU. , f
. i resh Raisins,
Fresh Butter,
i Figs,
Cheese,
" ' Segars.
V Tobacco,
" Ale,
" -Porter,
n
it
u
. tt
44
Prunes,
1 Citron,
Nutmegs,1
Mace, f,
Buckwheat
A B C Sugar,
Ixaf Sugar,
' -Crushed
Granulated ddi
. Sweet Cider,
dec 19 t .
tt
Elegant Hams-,
WORTH A DAN IE
L.
WOLFE'S LIQUORS.
""I ENUINE Schiedam Schnapps,
X Very Pure Brandy. ?
.
Mierry wine. : ,
" Madeira " . .
Vnrt. I tl Vnrn.il hv
it
tt
dec 18
WORTH A DAM EI
TIORK. 50 bbls. N.
. City Mem Pork, for! sale
J7 dec7
t i by . ZENO II. GREENE.
fTTHE BEST FAMILY, FLOUR, in town, tar
I ranted in all cases, to be had of 1 !
ar-
Tdec29 ii I WORTH A DANIEL.
SUGARSf-SUGARS!
BARRELS C Coffee,, and C Yellow Sugars,
25 bbls Crushed, Granulated and Powdered,
.75
: 35 Muscovado Sugars, light and dry,
- " fi hhria. : . I
T. I V itPiOTII 1 niU7T
jan 8 4 . GraniteJ
rrillE WOMAN IN WIIITF
the best Novels out, at ;
"de 11 - t. ' :. ''Tf1 :vA ,
V . RAISiy
"11 WHOLE boxes Jarge
ijan 11 For sale by
ANAL BAKROWSj)
j warehouse, and Ton
nov 3U :
s - , . .
tIIK FIRST AND THE LAST."
f pills SA INU nrxet.n lijnl in the nwiriwof
I N.th Carotins, a tpi-iJ.hI hr action in
the days of the Revolution. . The M.llenJ0r
Drchiraiioit of lnd p;t"i.ViTi, a ir KphraiiH
Howard, snd th n, w x th Itrrt puMui artin
of the riht f a Slat. or cjh.nr t lvtnv4an
cede;aat North Carolina tl lt tur-4tit
tlnri(l(rf .f coafv-tlei alion b.:tv i n, rJ r.rtaini(
them I'nlt.tl Stat'l" Tim, quick and prMu)l to
r-M and r pil ggrin. rr wa ! l- iUU
f ate away any f tlie jwi-in ,viUm iu Iter. Thi
nfmitahle CASSIDKY ha ali j?t receitrd In,
HXI Swei t tlritni-s. wltitli he i oll'.-t iig at lliun
prectdentt iil lf piiii . ol" f l,'2 A $l.5 wr him
drj d. at the Rcnl.- i.n-. . .', .,. ) , Jab ,
tON.SlGNEllS.tf M hM Ucr,n mid ?l tU.
Pork, markeil dLonond II.. jx f x In Itii
tana, Iroiu "Italtini'o-, v til plear juk- tlwiuo le
know!) at the fl'iv ! tlif omlrt l.idiv
Jans , ,'T.CA UG. WORTH.
II Ton-t L V I I T' I .J t
i in-rarvvlii a
.ug mid happy lii-'.l 111 1m- gitli lu Tinn'.
dlmg iliHtiutr-lhe ly Miiall i, l 4'ASI DEV .
jowl take ili iit'v mf rxoiticr.-th.w e4 inoi nines
dee I
lea v i:n li: a v en .
-Li:VE?j.
IK V EN. LEAM.V. IKAVIN. J.HA K.N.
J Try it I rv it -Try it -Try it. at " ,
jitns . WORTH A DA.in.Nr.
NOTICE I , I
LI. PERSONS w -h. art ludn Id..!!; (Iroc. ru a.
'rriton.-, ,v-., eilhrr h uol'ir arcohnl,
lilt.- In in ul iUou A WiiUa-uiV, and nU4
lo lluv
aefiiunt are jong'iinci. dii.-, f re Teiel-d to iiaki
iiuuicdiatt; paym nt ! lh. vidMcrifwr, 4r mrh a
count it ,w ill i.I.(vh in I'lliti-r ImpiU ir rvllrc
(ioir
j.ui
J MIS WILSON. .
I
j So. h MAsket alleer.
HOOKS TOR ALlJ.
T
Mil'. Noilh i'arolina 1'oini Ittn.k'- CatiU.llV
Ju-li-. r Swnn'a ie ied Fnelley'a fgal
Al ii-i , al Kt IK v ' Il-M.k S,,"'a- ','. t di-0 II
WESTHltN HA CON.
1 A. CASKS rtipi'iior Cim Innad hU mit bhinil-
in hoi v. ami ir sine
bv
jan S
!()()
100
jan K
MuINNlS.
'."'
MESS POHK.
Bl;lS Htrictlv City i .Me Polk, for i by
H ' M. MuINNlS. '
( OrrEI'ANI) NlHiAIlT .
BAOS Ivst Uio Cotl'ee.
100 bbls, StiKr, dttli-reiit niu.l.'. . ..
For nale by' . ' . M. M ai INN IS. ,
v HOOP IRON:
t TONS 1, P, to 2 Inch Hoot. Iron. for al. b
IU jan 8 ; M. II a I N.MS.
MACKEREL '
IS
T0S. 2 and .1, in tore, and (or aalf h ; '
jan Hi M, Mil.NMS.
N. C. FLOl'R. . ( I ,
H IX" El V ED per Railroad, Family nrwl
.TUS1
ff Sl!
per, c ii oi iirel v aichrr ia wnw iiranil;
I oi sal.-bv DoKOS.SET, BROWN CO.
H..V '11 V i " - ' ' " ' .
t- f'EMENT At I'LASTEIL '
OHM BHLS. Oo.ei.t. 50 bbN. -iMastiT PrH
"wUU per In lg Water Wltrtt'. ' . Vorh' l.v
dee 13 ELLIS & MITCHELL.
HOOKS FOR ALL.
f WE NORTH CAROLINA FOUM BOOK, C'atit
J well's JumI ice, or hw annN Reyiel Prindlvti
Iiitgal Ad iser. at KKIXKV'S.
lec 11- i i , ' . llo.k MUira. .
DITMIJOH'NS, 14, , 2, 3, Lnd gallon, at
dee 12 . ! - -f PEURIAV.
C()l,FEE:(iFFi:E
50 S
BAGS Uio CollVe '2,0 do LayuaMa do
-5ih
St. Donnngo il
-2U iinnta" Jara do
In Aore,
and for falelmv for caxh, bt -le
11. ZENO II. GREENE
PORK --PORK. '
-t;l!LS, N w York City -M.-s
anl for sale low, for rh. by
, jiut i. ei it el
.hc ii .-..!-. . zi:no ii. grkenr.
EXTRA GOSHEN IH'TTI'R.
KKW just tr haiid; from 20 to 2m rent, a
dec 11 j ' I ! .GEO. MVKRSV.
25
T THE Bl;TTER S'l'1' R E--: tirk IniTmore.a :
the fame i-oit, just reeciviil. '
dee7-tf " POTTS.
N
X A ILS. L"0 ki-gs ivs-.r trd Nnils, from 3 to 40d.
nov I . I'or vulf hv ' .
7.ENO II. GRKE.VE.
C.ILIIAM'S MANUAL.
BY Major William , Gilliam. Virginia Military
Inxtinite. ' ' . ( t-1
contents. ' ,. ' .
Article lst.Arniv Oi ganizatioi -: Orgnnizjtion
of Iiifantfv-Orgaiiizatioii of Calrv Orgsniata
tioo of Field Artillery r-Thc putt'.
r Ay tide 2d A run and Aiuuniiion :
Article 3d1-i-Si hool of tin So,lli'r ; . "
A rticle 4th School of the CoiuHiiy ! ' -
Article ottirTarget PriictK-i ;
Article t;th School if the IlaMalioii :
Articlo Tth S hoJ of the 'l'nH ;
Article 8th St hol of th Troop 5 ' ';
Article Oth ScIhhI of the Si 1111 'I ton ;
Arliclo 10th Evolution of tin-Repltncnl :
Article 11th Light Artillery Tart un j
Artk-h;il2th Honor paid by Tropf, to the
President, Gorernor, General; Ac. i '
Article, I. 'Sth D 11 lie of Captain.", Couipaiihw
Duties in Cainpsi Oarri-soti, Ae. ; , .
ArtiHe 111 h The Stall; ., . f
A rtich! 15th Battles ji , .'j :
Article llh Court Martial j'
Article 17th Music, Reville. Tattoo, Ac ; '
Apndix 'The Articles of 'ar.
Tim w hole in one handsonieyoluinr of 713 pp.
Pj-ice $2,50. I!ook forw arded on rer-fpl of prior. '
.10 copies rrr'-ivi-d this inoriiing,"x-r Epres, at '
WTIITA KLU'S New Ih-ik Store, J -
.Mai. kct X.t bet.. .In. Dawson a and V ilkinsoii a
jan 8 '. i , . 1
GREAT ATTIlAtTIO"f 1 '
4 T THE OLD STAN D, N. Market street.
J Now opening, the largt and linist stock tf '
Crockery, China and Glas Ware ercr ji t olUrrd
to the citizen of Wilmirtgton. t . .
.Having evei al year irxp iciice in lid bumneaa, .
justifies me in saying th:it 1 rati fli-r iiMluceiaetiU .
which cannot le had i-lscwln-re. We keep cn
s'tantly on hand, the lct of Cut and Whit Flint
Jhus, fine W hi to and Silver and China Ware,
Terra Cotters, Lava and Parian Wrc, with the"
bct of Plated Ware, Tiblo Cutlerv, and erery
thing used in-the House FtirnLiingline.
! To whole-wile i nstomcrs, I take i.lcanure In aay
ing tihat I can do belter by them hi awn, than
heretotbre. . :'.'"" s
Call and examine our jvell m lectrd stock. Ik
In foro jou buy. II. IL PEKRIN. . ,
Wilmington, iicu I, I 00. 11 r , 4
CABAS.
ad.-'ortnicfit of Cuba Port Monnaics,
A.'
FULL
Rs-ticuhn',
Ijtdion IrnTcling Ilaga, Purwa,
KAIIN WEILER A BRO'S.
etc. i
oct 30 H
BUTTER. 4
KEGS beet Gorhcn BulterHM-lccte!.
j.in 11 For sale by ENO 11. GREEN E.
5
irwr. An shot.
KEGS Powder, 10 qr. kegs do., . - ' '
O 200 bags Shot asioi1tel irrs, Forsahby
i jan 11 I ifc.Mf JI. UKW-V.
w aw mi i ii, i- - - -
j - ; '.NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN, thai application will bo'
made to the present sesvion of theLogiidature,
to incorporate the Caj Fear Riflemen.
- January 12.th, 4SG1. tf 1
QUESTION ; F
CIANS AND
FOR MATIIEMATI'
ECONOMISTS.
T V .Hi'Jt fiwt tif rr:ia i ronaurncd throw V"
I , burners, in U mglif, at a cwt of
sand feet, how much is consumed bv.
per hour? ftt what cost, and wh
cost oT an equal amount of Ii;
Kerosene Oil? Answer: Tfv-'
each burner, 25 feet per Tii"1
at a coist of 6 cents p-
Kerosene Lamp i'
Imrncm ;
lamps'
:-!.
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