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tl fi THE WimiNGyokjDAIilYH 1 ; . .- i 4v4P- vfv'-fli :-:,-sv;: i- - . . ..- . r ' i I '.' ; ; .' ' W EDNESDAY ;EVENINfc JANUARY " 16, 1861. ! 1 . 1 1- i 4 t A. 21. TADDELL, Editor and Pro'tor. M ; TOWN PRINTER- LItate of drerti-Inc, 1 dj, J3 I (1 dT,.. a daj-,.-... ZlH 3 dT, i . ' j.' .... 50 jS oJ.... ......... 4 dT ,tf LU.--. d.j, 5 daji, i. " ir, - CJ- 5dajs,...4 if,. .1 1 mOBth.i.i.l Z UU 3 inontli4.i.l....3 60 3 monthw...i S 00 ! 6 montluv44. 8 00 1 jer...i.4.j.i....i w I weeks. ... 1 lonth,.-. 2 month,. 3 mftntha 10 00 j monthii, ..... 16 00 .i JCU,.,.....hiIV wr A I 3 7 so 75 004 25 60 75 75 00 00 Cfo&tnwrta by the rear made on favorable term. f S i Tea lim?t re coasted a fqaare, and fire line or less, nalTsqvare. Longer adrertiemeotii, in pro portion. 1 PAYAllUT IX ADVANCE. T -; piblication made without a re?poni?ible name, i i ; s r Vpir paper, $6 ' Weeklr $2 per annum. " rSine! copier or the .WiurisfOTOs Dailt X1CB4VD pia- Je had ercrj daj, as soon at Lwned, at it hitihr'i. Aev xtook ston Store, Market street. 4: t r... JLMINGTON. f j I j . WcdncVday ETcnlng, January 1C, 1861. . JsiTlRST PAGE. ; . ' ! ' ""Hrri iJtpr?owTKB.j-The ship Albion, frorii London ircragbt on freight to Xew ork on Jionoajjf vqq Jcega or itfute gvnjxned TentionJ ! . . irr, a new: in- Rmnrim jor the Isuijd of Ccba. The J? , tender, oft Cie 18th inst.,1 Bays the total amount collected ?a I the difftfent parts of the Island, daring tjii inonth of November, reached $1,451, 103 87 cjnt, being arf increase of $285,145 orcr the amoiht follected(i Novemljer 1859. 1 1 . t i . A "Warrior Wielding the Pen. j We do not feel at all disposed, at tbi3 tirae, to aid ia any way to create divisions and disputes wnong Southern ieople. t We think any man who contributes to such disputes, unnecessarily, is an exceedingly nnwiseor dangerous citizen ; but we are rery far from beliering that it is either wise or safe, quietly to submit to the lead.' or control of riolenk lawless and tyrannical in- diridual3. or associations of individuals- As an act of simple justice to the people of Wilmington, who hate been quite '.sufficiently misrepresented and injured already, during the present trying crisis, we disclaimed for them, and protested against the illegal seizure of the Forts at the mouth of our rirer. We spoke re spectfully andyainy in regard to the affair, as we always hare; done, and always shall do, in reference to matters of public interest. A .writer in yesterday's Journal, under the signature of Caswell," takes us severely to task for uttering our protest, and indulges in an effort to defend those engaged, in the affair of whom it seems he was one the; whole tone of which effort gives' evidence of a revolutionary, and tyrannical spirit in the writer, and an utter ignorance on his part, of the consequences of his conduct. '-Caswell' denies -that the jsentiment of this community is against Ijim ami his companions, and expresses the opinion tha "a majority of the ieorfe in j this community; think it due to the honor," and safety of Xorth Carolina, that the possession of these Fort3 sho(ild be retained by her citizens until the State 4ecide3 freely for herself whether she will secedejjor what other course she will pursue," and, in expressing that opinion. "Cas- ,.weii exhibits great eredulitr. and iavs the TELEGRAPHIC SEm Reported Expressly for the Herald. COMEKCIAi: ' ' Pennsylrania. ' " y j ILvbkisbcko? Jan. ICth. XJor. Curtis's inaugural address recommends that all unjust laws be rescinded makes strong Union declarations, "and. declares that the first duty of the Government isf to enforce tlie; execu tion of the laws. - " ".. . !. f Tlie iag. The Brooklyn at Norfolk Xorfolk, Jan. 16th. Brooklyn arrived here yesterday morn- i - , Latest Dates, LIVERPOOL-...-...;..!.... iiirDP - i iia v nr.... ....... ........ ..j... II A A , . .......... DIED, Thi.4 mnrnlno- Ifith : at 1 -i f I I Tiller- Sound. Mr. BUCKXOR f. 7,r IS. I hi funeral. to-moiTowi'at 10 OP THE WIL3IINGTOJT SIARKETi FOB THE WEEKj EXDIXO, jAX.j 16J i TUUFK.NTiMv lias advanced 8 a 10 centsl per bbl., since last repbrt., We note a good den mand from both shipxers and distflldrS ; tritit. iL, near Wriffhts- ST0KLEY,.inthe ! i invited to attend .JL, at the abvoe ry- ' SHIP 2M JJ WS. PORT OP WIOILNGTON, N. C. Jan 10 large sales during the firm at our quotations From Alabama. f MbsTGOXERv, Jan. ICth. The Legislature is organized. -' The Governor urges the j necessity for arming- fully the State immediate! v, . ' . From Virginia, v Richmoxd, Jan. ICth. In the Senate, joint resolutions" have loen in troduced appointing Hunter, Wm. C. Rives, John J. Allen and George W. Summers, to cor resjKjnd with all the State governments to as certain on; what terms, if any, the present Union lan be preserved, and if not, then upon what terms, and with what States fi new Confederacy can be formed, which will secure to the, ppople of 'Virginia the full enjoyment of their rights, and report the result to the State Convention. Wednesday........ 750 at; 1 hursday, week . . t The market closes? with an upwartl tenden-: mUH WILMINGTON ! Wholesale Prices I Current. ' JtS. U fhonld Le jiandersM)d I that our quota tiofas generally rspreent the Wholesale prLce InJ filling small orders, higher rati have to be paid. i cy. , The following are the sales of the week : YeL Dip, on SPIRITS ruled firm during: the cent ier gallon, on gained sinc-e last have -been small ceivers' hand Virgin; Hardi .l,6o..L.:.lj.l,0tt .i,(5o4-...iJ.i,od' .1.64i.j...4.il,0S 2,05.......1,64.J.;..1.05 ..2,05...j.;:i,!.i..i.;.:i,Q3. .2,io.....,.L6!i4...:j.i.ia 2,10...w.I,64-f l,li0 i .2,10......1.6.S.,......1,10 TURPENTINE . ARRIVED YESTERDAY. SUnr Fanny Lntterloh. j Elder, fm Favetteville, A E HalL ' - I -- ' i A. Stmr Flora JfcDonald; Driver, fin Fare tteville, to t U 4 15 1 Wortb. ; I .123 ati 2,00... .....,...uou ab..,;,uj Friday...... 1096 at . Aaiuraay at Monday, .......2450 at Tuesday... M. 960 at Wednesday 490 ati Beeswaj, t1 Ib.....27!g28;.Liq' Beef Cattle, ' M Whi 100 ,tt3.......5 50 7 00 ' E Bricks, V M.6O012 OWfein, pt3. iurp., eacn. i Bbls. 2nd hand........l 00( 1 Co Xew..v.... 1 152 oo; CAS&I.E,:'1lbV-; ' j .Tallow4.i.........l6i5?18; Aaamaritine .20i 24' SpWui; Ei.;.....i;35i 50i Coffee, V lb. , : . j Java...'.! :.;....17J ii 'Tar, ,jaguavra..... .i'j i. ; uo i Brat . ? sraL domestic. ') WhiHkev, 12S?3j tum,... .jacq v ..U-- 4.3ife4a ly ...,......440'50 Apple,.... Ibjfy W IVach lWalJrt Store. 1 ! njine,'.f 2S0 lb. Id..,.i 0UUlK.S to . ARRIVED TO-DAY. Steamship Parkersbnrg-.I StaDnard, fui NYork, to E A Keith, mdze. ! I . ! Brig Altavellay Reed, fm latauzas to Kidder & Martin. . ; r' ;- - Schr Belle, Barrett, fm Philadelphia, to Harris A Jlowell, I 22 FOR SALE? AT JOHN' CURRIES TAl: few fine NOKTIIKKX IIORSI s law k, Alorgan and 3lcK-nrT ril Aluo one of the finft BLACK HAWK STAI.U . ever brought to thin inarkt-t call and ee the above rtock. . lf I will take, iu C Hurne. lumber, turp. nt in. .it ur, . jan W-tl K il,. Fi I, ESTABLISH Kl), s do do Tn Vi Yell Hart IXE.--The mUk;et: hU l Iv-.......15f i6M!;Fitc week. An adyana? of I j P011"--"11' quotation-?, week :. ; Thursday... . Friday, . . ' Saturdaj,.. both qualities, rejKirt.' The sales. The'tnarket cloies.firhi fit oar liiis; been; liowevef7; The following5 are. the.Mes jif thft 175...bbl3...at...34c."lbr Kstraisrht. 200...bbfe...at..;35J for ?Xj Y.l)bl5. fe0...bbli..at,..34c. strjiight. , bt)is...at,..35c. - mv. ibbU. r 5Mc. fir i I Monday,... majority" a very poor compliment ; if jSLatlstiCi or Mortality. At the$ annual .meeting of the. Wilmington CemeterjjCjompany, h 'Id in this place oh Mon day eyening" last, Mr. A. A. Brown, Secretary - and Treasurer, submitted his report, from w hicii the subjoined statement of the number of inter mentJ in; the- Cemetery", during the past year, is collected J f! f Extract Joim the Report inade to the LU-ItoI.hr i . . ..if -OakdaU Ctwetery, Jan. lltJu IMermer.8 in 180,.. ' . 81. 1 Re-interments in 18 CO 1 1 27. ur tne watermen tstlie ages were as follows filled Under l rear L. From 1 to: 5, U I 5 1 10, i in n 20 ai i 1 4 ..4.. ........ 40 50, .....j. 50 l GO, .-...... ti (4 (i . 1 41 ..23 ..14 CO " 70.......W..J....... 70 M 80 J...... " were buned in Jinuary, 5 in February, in aiarcn, 1 .apnl, B in Alay, 2 in June, 0 in July, 9 in August, 6 m September, 12 in Octo- oer, o in, rioyemoer, 4n December. 39 wercj'born in Wilpaington, 19 in other parts .of North Carolina, 2 Jin South Carolina, 1 in Virginia, 2 In Xew Yrk, 1 in Massachusetts, 1 and, in 1. 1 I f I in Connecticut, 1 in Pennsylvania, a in Englai 1 in Scotland. 7 in Ireland. 4 in Germany. 1 T died 6f Cnsumptidn! 2 by Accident, Dropsy 6, Bowel ;Complaints f, Pneumonia 7, Spinal Disease lj; Broken-bonl Fever 1, Spasms 2, Para- lysis I, Bilious Fever lCongestive Chill 2, Rheu matism lv Diarrho?a 14 Teething lBilious Colic J, lypnoid teverl, Disease tf Brain 2, Sun stroke 1, .Whooping-eotigh 5, Xeuralica 1, Ery- sipUas I, Heart Disease, Scarlet Fever 2, Liver Complaint 3, Croup 1, Still-born 2. Unknown 18. , ' . . U. A, BiOWN, Sec'y 4 Treas. From- this! Report it (appears, that about one half of the deaths wcrekhose of children, under the age of 5 j years, and pne-fourth those under 1 year, yhifh we beljeve is in strict keeping with the Statistics of mortality, throughout the world. It is. remarkable that the numbers of ; these agej, respectively; were the same as in the. , year 185$.: i It is a fact worth observing, too, that the rs and last three months of the year, which arxmmonly called the winter months, show 39 lea5&3, while ttie remaining six months from Apr5 t! October, show only 42. And as an ad(Jiti;a$Iand conclusive, proof of the health fulness off it a climate ;in summer, the report shows 0nlj-.a death from bilious fever during , the year jact iwhieh may well astonish those who knqjj tae place mjjny years ago, and are - unable to? ciyercome thi prejudice, which the great presence of this disease at that time, and - its fatality, Imbued them with. We sincerely ' believe thi'r is no healthier place on this conti nent than:T trie Town of Wilmington, as the fi- 1 ?Tii 1 , r" VU wlu ine united Southern action, as opposed to immediate White popj'on ho alone are included in it) j disunion, was in carrying the dty fi? ffiSoS will shows ; p 1 crationists. The canvass of votes, which shows I ! : f . ' ! twenty immediate secessions to five co-oneration- amajorny or niteen in the Convention, from "Caswell' wasrisht. and the "maiotitv' . j j here are of that opinion, we inform 'Caswell", that that would not mend the miitttr for l.lm m j all. The Forts do not belong to the "majority" j here. ; They belong to the United States, aiid j when they pass jfrom the iH)ssessiou of the Uni ted Mates, they w ill lt-long to the State of Xorth Carolina, and the 'majority" here will have nothing to do with them, except as directed by the State. 'ej further inform -Caswell" that his inference tluit we are "willing for our ene mies to fill up Ihose Forts &c, &c., is entirely erroneous. e are willing to no such thin but we are also unwilling to see them up" by self-constituted, unrecognized, unau thorized; unlawful assemblages of-citizens of any kind. We, further inform ' Caswell" that he has given the public good canse'to doubt his fitness as one of the defenders of the Forts, by supposing that it would "cost Xorth Carolina half of her men" Xo take them liereafter. Like wise, we would suggest to "Caswell" tliat, not withstanding he, and his friends . "sjxnt (very foolishly we think) their money, and risked their lives (!) in doing what they considered !est to protect the State from an insulting menace,"' ihey have no right o "consider" for the 'whole State, and act upon such consideration. We would also remark ithat we do not "want the Governor to hangM them for their patriotic con duct, especially as that would be an assumption' of power on the jpart of the Governor, quite equal to their own. Xeitherdo we wish to have them tried for treason, for we do not w ish to see uit-iu pumsnea in mat way. We did not use the word treason in our article. Finally, wp will inform " Caswell,'- that the Minute Men have no authority in this communi ty Whatever, and, if they are wise, they will, never attempt to exercise any. Their existence is not even recognized by law, and, therefore, they are Lut private citizens, whose only busi ness is to obey the law-, and assist in its execu tion when required by the proper authority .-r-We agree with Caswell," when he says, " in timesjike these, men, should show their hands before the enemy comes, so that we may know whd to depend upon when he does come," and we would add, that men should not show their heels after he does come. Arrival of the Bremen. Xkw York, Jan. icih.- - 1- The steamship Bremen, from Southampton. but even , with dates to the 1st Jannarv has arrived. ; Cotton, on j Monday, was quiet and unchanged p the .speculative, demand Leing checked by ihe ! a-lrnnce of bank rates. . The j-hip (Soldi ti Star, f t oia Afobile," Lound to j Liverpool, was w ie.kcd near Wexford, with j3750 baits of cotton. The captain, his wife and ; servant, and sixteen of the crew, ieri-hc.l. 'Ihe ! mate and six men -we're faved. 1 j Xew York Market. "j Xew York, Jan. !C h. j Cotton declining. Sales . yesterday of 2800 i bales. Middling Uplands. 12.1 a 121? cts ikt lb. Southern, .",N." a ;. 10 Tuesday ,.100...bbli...at...35 .100...bbI4...at.,.34c. for . 40...bbl.4.;.at...34c. for . 30...bbl...at,..35i for . 100. . .bbbi.. .at. . .35 y. for .200...bbli..at...34 " for straight. straight. J X Y7 bblsj trigh& KOblN. e note si better demaM:fpr!ConW mon. with sales of .1000 b bis, on Wedliesday, at S3 cents per 310 lls 4750 do. chansred hands. lbs, being an advance of anc The -finer grades have n 0 sa les h a v 1 ng taken; Cottrin,,V lb. ' 01 ib to iiijd'g....llll ftntt nii.rg.......!.tH) 12; tVtto haggiur. tlyai-di.;.v.. Kipe, "jf -It). Corn Mal, "i bufhf I.'.... Domestics V bbl.,..0 m$ I 55 order,..0 WSJ I 7a di.. 0 CKMrl :,,v , pa!e..,.2 H) 2 75 Xo 1, ...1 25'?f 1 50 Xo2, ... 8"S 0 iMi Xo3,-:..o nctfVo Mi Ills Tnrpt. I 1 (,' 'Mi ' CI.EARED TO-DAY. . i - Briff Alnrnre. 'Hoflie?. for St Domingo, bv Kitl- 1 der & 3Iartin. J i - . Schr Hattie Anna, Oifutt, for uuadaloupe, hy J & 1) McliacA co. . ''.-.(, . j . ME3IORAXDA. ' j M; BOSTO.V. Jaa 10 Arr brisr Albert Adam?, Cousins, Wilmington, XC, : -i- ' I XEW YORK, Jan 13 Arr achra L P Smith, ( ! Ilillman. and LhiiIv, . lckersoo 1 in llinmgton, i-XCv Cid llthsclir X W Smith, Boyd, for do. do do do- U 4kallai..34';' Coastwise Exports Jan. 10. Sr. Don ixftc Per brig jAlmone 84 .WO It hiii -bM-. 182,000 fhinglcf'. ' ii ' 'i t.'rjkDAi.ocri- l'cr schr illattit- Anna tU.OOO ft 1 11 mler. 75,000 hinglo, 1Q( bbl(. f pt turpi. j. . . :..'.1314;jVariiili; V gal, i .v.',7Hj7i.Vaal V 5b, j y.Cut,, .80(3851 Wroj (Mis. ght,. .heetinir, V vd... (y1 9 'Sperin, Yarn, Jb......lll'20 Linsded, Featbei!; 4 10.?? 12'i 2 O0(fI2 25 raw, l lo&l I'O ;-. ' Foreign Imports Jan. 16. .- crtp uiolaso-. Per brig A'lf avela 135 lihda new i, gallon, Ffeh, tFbb! d II I) JI j Reteipts per V. fe jV. It. U., Jan. 15 I- ".',7 !!, -nit. 111 1 1 1,1,1.1 ll.iin- 1i rt do., and lov.....;.6o 20 dof boiled....! 151 25 l Hndi ies. to E Munay A Co. Worths, Z H Greene, ts. buh.l t5ft-l 20 .Miss Julia Hall. 15 ti Worth. 1 A 'Lament, AnUenr- oes, !' f sou & Savage, J T Pettewfay -A t'o. (iwyer Pea- 70 (f? 75 cock A Co. ti V Rhodes, J R Southerland, J 31 00-1 00 j Monk', I O Keller, J J KiAg. 3IcIUry A C, 1 J S .ifiv 2. 00 ! Latter o ;. ' V 11... 3(i(f? 55ijIVai SPotaj 3Iullet.-K......G Wtf?7 00 Swedt. ) bush .31K rei-At J . 1( fioCn 18 0W! Irish! doioi2....i:i mew 14 oof do IS f0 i S 50! .'fiigsKiw t...3 003 50! y Cod, j ..i4 00S 50 1 1- wur ueciineu ; cis ; couiuern, .,. a j heatdecJinetl l et. Corn declined 1c: mixed j 70 a 71 J cts. Xaval stores,, firm and oiii. r. 1Vut ! unsettled at 3j a Al. Official Publicatioii. r At an adjourned meeting of tht? Comini.-sionrs of the town of Wilmington, .Janiiarv 15th. lsfil, , ; Present, bis Honor, the 3ravor, ' .IOHX DAWS0X, O. G. PARSLEY. " I WILLIA3I A. WRIGHT. I A. 3IARTIX, ! S. 1) WALLACE, . S. R. BCXTIXGV H. A. BAGG offered, his official .Bond of ten thousand dollars, with Edward .1). Hall and I Samuel R. Bunting, securities.- which was a ;ro i ved. .' i Ordvrfd, That the pi ico of Radges, the prcjient i vear, be as follows : Drays and Carts,..S10 Tradesmen l.'i Co ok S lions, , 1 ." Laboring Men, 1.(1 Xegrocs fm coiintry,123 In conclusion, we would say that it is natural for a man, who has made himself ridiculous, to feel sore about it, and that it will not heal the soreness much, to expose it to the fire pf a news paper controversy. j J&" What Louisa na is going to do, may be best inferred from the following comment on the Convention election, taken from the Picayune, one of the strongest and mose unyielding co-op eration paicr in the whole South : The vote in this city prefigures the result in the State. The chief ; hone of the favorera nf From the Xew bern Progress. Great Fire In Newbern ! Immense !. I8s of Property. .BffBKRX, (Tuesday,) January,15th. An immense fire .ocenrred in this town this . morningir: originated, we are informed, be . tween Mfs. C. A. Hart, Bro. k Co.'a large Tin and Hhjet Iron Manafactorycorner of Broad and Middle streets, and . the City Resteraunt, kept by Ii. Wilkins, and formerly occupied .by Mr. F;Iangeret. In a short time'both these buUdings'were in Hamef, and adjoining tmes in immediate ganger. J ' The Coi(?rillouse was soon enveloped with firej - and being g three story building, and but few of our citizens being presit, it was though tusc- . less to try.flsaye it, The old town clock chim ed out thU6r of five,; but a moment after the whole rd4j?f -the building was falling in. Before) fj t clock, hirqe n u mbers of people were collectedj jiound the tlpurt House, and exerted themselVcj ,vith determined vigor to arrest the - progress' (if. the fire.- ; lio. rjiwu lumii iu me piore anu clwelung Jfnese of Mr l gress of ti;j-fire.was stopped in that direction by the fire-pfjf building of Mr. II. C. Jones, with great ex4f fiotHs and energy on the part of our viiizens.j J. ' ; j -The feteW-of Mr. Philjins, on the West corner. nnu jir.iiyuioru, on uw .-orta comer, and 31r ists- this parish settles the point, that Louisiana will be with the seceding States as last as the forms by making the enactment by ordinance can be got through at the Convention, on the 23d. The developments around us, in every di rection, are sufficient indications that this w as only a question of time. The sectional majority in Congress, arid the triumphant Republicans of 1. X . 1 Tl ... . yic .iuuuu oiaies, nave so winea it, that there is no Union party left in the Southern States Boxxer axo BccHAXA.v. That serious of ar. tides the President was engaged to write for th. -ew iork Ltthjtr will not appear in that sheett Mr. Bonner .releases himself from that contrac. on the ground that the publication of these pa pers will be the ruia of him. Char. Courier.- -f Fkke Mex or CoLon Volcxteebixg . We learn that a large number of the free colored men of Columbia have offered their services, through the .Mayor., to the Governor of the State. They say that South Carolina do they owe allep-ianro X. Tisdale. when the pro- an'1 to 5,t r ll t!e3 look for protection, and thev ..linn- 11, n vc jier 111 any capacity thev j may le signed. South Carolinian. j Tue Armament of. Xobth Carolina. The t Commission for the purchase of arms, appointed by the Legislature, met in Raleigh on tiie 12th William Eiik cry, on the East corner of Broad ' inst- 11 was imposed of Gov. Ellis, Col. Tew ot the Hillsborough Military Academy, and 31a! iuj.i. 01 iue a iuuiutry institute. It is not , i'ivixti nitti u; niuu anu nuaiiiM' ot the arms agreetl upon should be generally known. But and Midd& streets, anil, the market-house in the middle oi-J'jroad street, "narrowly escajied the de ,vonringtFjrtent, witl several others, among : which w.4he residence of Mr. Graham. . Our ciCuf laborcil hard, and finally checked I t,,e Iople of the .tate may rest satisfied that the 44 w., I 1 . " n.. r. ..v...l. . '.t ... , . I. "'r.nm' jf nT many uisau vantages, ine tire, i'uioMtuHi, lugcuier wuu wnat we now :Uing up,. in i the centre of the town, some'dis- ! nave7 mate Xorth Carolina one of the lest lance frctf tlie rivers, no water could be got. ex-i! snc-d and equipped States in the South. ivere s soon epting IhiH in the purni, ami thev nearly; at L (trained.. I " f Tlie piiVefty consufntd was considerable. The Mef?. Hart A CqVs stock alone, w'e heard estimated. at 15,000, on which there was a'very inoilerafQj'Hsnrancc." . ; -We wiJVive particulars of loss in to-morrow morninjr 'Progress. t The thk,iuess orthe u alls preventetl the Court yiifv im lTO.IM in. Charlotte Bulletin. Real Estate at Washixgtox. The nolifienl troubles of the times,. andTthe danger that at some future time, J if not now, the Union may be divided and Washington cease to be the capital has greatly depressed the value of real estate in that city, One of the largest real estate hold. has gone insane over the troubles, and been car ried to the Insane Asvlnin. Ho was fnrmorW At 8 p'5-Rck the towji was supposed to le out ' resident of Xewburyport, but removed toWash- 01 u?r' ' I ngon mnJ yeagrs ago, where he had amassed a - TobaciV) for Disease of the Thboat. The Boston) JWfdic.il and Surgical Journal, makes the follow-observations in a review of Sir BenjaminvBrodie gletlerinthe London Time on ?ena Aonse or Tolacco:M . .r O l00"' fleet of tobacco, when smc- we nave not seen mentioned, and Verapeutical aspect, may be of con- 1 nre; we reier 10 its action in ;lur condition of the throat liable to terminate in fol- nvhat is properly known t. It lias been said affection can be Mt of emokinr. where it large fortune by f peculation in real estate, and the impending crisis lias caused his ruin. j Petersburg Express co. LET US PAY EACH OTHER. EVERY- account made previous to JANUARY 1st, 1SC1, with us, is made ont, and pat due. i . j' , We are sending out bilU, and our jiatrons Will greatly oblige as by J'AYIXG OX PKESEXTATIOX. : O.S. BALDWIN, Proprietor of the CLOTHING AND FURNISH ING STORE, 38 Market streetf jan 9-2wd ltw ' ' . UMBRELLAS. 3IBREL1.AS. 'V Under Wear for rentlenien, ? ' !wew and all tho malla ; Tot tn mna . I BALDWIN'S. ' i Sailor Taverns, S30 j Wagons, 15 j Cooking t,n vessels,.. 5 f Hucksters, 10 iaoormar omen,... ; ash-women 5 I Dos Ordered, That the following taxes for the nres- e it year, b? levied, viz; on each and every Pubi c Hotel, S30; Billiard Table, $30; Restaurant, with Lodgings, $20; Restaurant, without Lodgings, $15; Oyster House, 10; Bowling Saloon, $10; Livery Stable, with ten stalls. S."!0 l imtv Stal.L. m : ' - J -m m m v I T - . . M IV. f With less than ten stalls, $25. - Lpon every company or Circus Rider?, Eques- inaii x vnoriuers, or puigie persons ot. such per forming alpne, $25. Upon every company or person, who, for re ward, shall exhibit any collection of animals, com monly known as a 3Ienagerie, $20. Upon every company of Stage ,or Theatrical Players, or single person of such nlavers. n.-r forming or exhibiting alone, $15. r Upon every company of Slight of Hand Per formers, or single person- of such performers, ex hibiting alone, $20. Upon every company of Rope Dancers, Tum blers, Wire Dancers, or single persons of such per formers, exhibiting alone, $10. v Upon every company, or single person, exhibit ing for reward, Artificial Curiosities of every kind. Viuoueis 01 ueiui myeniions excepted,) $10. Upon every company, or person, ! exhibiting every other atural Curiosity, not above men tioned, $10. v -.; Upon every person or company of Sinatra. Dancers, Ethiopian Serenaders, or performers on musical instruments, who, for public amusement, sing, dance, serenade or play on musical instru ments for reward, $10. Upon every other public exhibition for amuse ment, not above mentioned, exhibited for reward. $10. - . .' 1 Upon every person who lectures for reward, un less the reward be wholly devoted to some litw.nrr or charitable purpose in the State, $5. Ordered, That a tax of twenty-five dollars be levied on all transient Traders, keeping stores or shops in this town. Ordered. That for the Town Guard, the following Taxes be levied for "the' present year, viz : ' . On all two or four wheel carriages, for hire or pleasure, two per cent, on the value thereof, pro viding no such vehicle pays.less than one dollar. On all horses generally used as saddle horses, a Tax of $1. , . ' Ordered, That the assessment of the taxes for the present year, for the town of Wilmington, bo tnree Hundred ( $J00) dollars, on each and " every retailer of spirituous Liquors by the small mea sure, (who have the nermissirtn nf ihia' Tino lobtain a license), subject to the present existing o n uuiiuitiouers 01 ine i own. Orderel, That a tax of-lifty dollars be imposed upon each and every person who shall retail Lager Beer, or any 3Ialt Liquor, by measure, less than a gallon, in the town of Wilmington, during the present year. ", . Ordered, That a tax of ten dollars be imposed upon each and every horse or 3iule, employed in loading or unloading vessels, in the Town of Wil mington, the present year. Ordered, That for the purpose of paying tlie in terest on the Bonds of the Town, given for the subscription to stock in the Wilmington. Charlotte and Rutherford Rail Road Company, theVassess inent of the taxes the present vear. be thirtv-thr cents on the one hundred dollars value of Real Es tate, and on the white and black Poll, thirty cents each. . I . - Ordered, That for the purpose of paying the in terest "on the Bonds of the Town, o-iyon-fm. th erection of a Town Hall, and to provide a sinking fund for the redemption of the same, tlie a'aanas- ment of taxes the present year", be thirteen (13) cents on the .one hundred dollars value of Real Es tate, and on the white and black Poll', tbirtr (30 cents each. Ordered, That for the Durnose of Tiivinrr the current and extraordinary expenses of th Tnwn 01 linnngion-, the assessment of taxes the pres ent year, be fifty-four (54) cents on the one hun dred dollars value of Real Estate, and dn the white and black Poll, one dollar ($1,40) and forty cents caciu i . . Ordered, That the Stalls in the Market Hoase oe rented out on Monday next, at 10 o'clock A. 31. A committee, consisting of His Honor, the May- vi, oiiu xsanson, ana v. ijr. rarsiey. i.sa.. were appointed to superintend the renting of the same. wraerea. inaiit any Person haviner a Iieense tn retail spirituous Liquors, or any person having a ucenae io reiau imager. JJeer, Ale, .Porter, or any "u" xjiquoT, in inej town oi V llmmgton, shall on Sunday open his Saloon. Storp or Shnn. in which such retailing is carried on, or admit any Fc";"" iuciciu, aiiy men aci snail De considered as a violation ot such license respectively, and anv person guilty of any ench violation of such license, shall pay a fine of twenty-five dollars for the first ouence, ann lor tno second ottence, shall forfeit his license. ; ..-? : . lletolted. That the Board adionrn. to meet strain on Friday evening next, at 7 oclock. j - , H. A. BAGG, Town Clerk. last report. The adv tendency to check salt been entirely neglecte place. " TAR. .Xo change to note. Siilesi duriiiGr the week of 4fH)' bbls.. at 1,55 per bid. -'r i' I BEEF- CATTLE Ire wanted, th? stock in! butchers' hands having become reduced.! A prime article woQld ring. good figiiriesi r i-We fpuote at from '5 to To ents ier pound, accofding to quality, . . - : . i' Sil '!'' i EMPTY .SPIRITS TURPT. BARRELS' We have nothing new t0 report. There i3 a very large stock in dealers'! hands,' with but 4 limited! demand. Uur pricesiin table are as ner la tor rect quotation as it is possible to give.! I LOllOy. Duringl the week just ended, 'the market for this article has remained firm, and' prices noted in our last fully sustained j sThe fn-l clemency of the weather, for the past two days,: has somewhat checked sales. Tlie following are tlie sales of the week Thursday, 150 bales, at 11J cents for 3Iiddling and Strict Middling-, and 31j do. at 11? cents for Middlino-. 12 cents for Strict do.; and 12 for Good do. On Friday, 200 bales, on Saturday, -235 do; and to-day 200 do. changed hands at &ame prices.. f dn - L-Ul? l Jihi. .Nothing new to report.' i There is a good stock of Rio in store. We ' liote sales during the week, of 33 bags, 'at the following Is 14 cents per lb.-r-cash. :! v : i t'ORX MEAL Is selling from Graneries, in lots to suit, at 85 a 90 cents per. bushel, 'j; V FISH. 31ullets. No late receipts kelling from store at from S! to SI 'per bbl. !i rr.AiiiKfe. A Very light; stock in store, with little or no demand. , We qnote'at from 50 to 55 cents per lb. 1 . ; ' i lLOUR. "W'e have no change to note. There is a light stock on market, but sufficient to the! demand. See table: j ? ., ii j GUANO. Xo. 1 Peruvian, $G0; Reese's' .Alan--, ipulated, $52 ; American, S40, and Sonfbrero,' at S35 ier ton, of 2,000 lbs. Superph6si)liate of wuk, ana uina Jt'iaster, 10 per ton, , j CORX. We" have;' nothing new to report. There is a very largejstock n store, with but a limited demand. The last cargo sale Jwas at C2J cents per bushel, j For store prices, see. table.' DRIED FRUIT. None arriving, and no sales to report. 1 Last salesjwere at 3 for Apples, and 8 a 10 cents per lb. for Peaches peeled. I OATS. There is a light stock in store, with; but a moderate demand. We duote from storei at 45 a 50 cents per bushel; , I i ?. . ' PEAS. There is aivery light stock5 Ii store,1, of all kinds. There is a good demand existing, ; and Cow find ready rsale, at 80 a 85 cents per bushel. '- - J j . ; -! ' ' ' ;1 ' RICE. There is! a good stock- in istore, with! ! but a limited demand trom the retail trade. We i quote at 4 a A cents per lb. j -I ! HAY There is a yery large stock in dealers' hands, with but a yery moderate demand?. , MOLASSES. There is a moderate, supl of Cuba otf market, with but a limited demand We quote at 23 a 25 cents per gal., as in quality. We note the sale of 50 hhds. from "Surinam, at 20 per gal cash. Tlie sale was, howqver, stop ped, and a higher figure is now askedl We note the arrival to-day, of 123 hhds. new! crop, direct from JIatanzas, which is not yet Sold. LIME. There is a good stock in store; which is selling, in lots, at $1 per cask. ! ; - PEA NUTS. The! receipts have been! light duringHhe past week! We note the sale of only ooo ousueis, at i,uj a i-.vih per bushelas in quality. , ' j . v ii! J POTATOES.-Sweet come t6 market sparing ly. We quote at 70 a 75 cents per bushel. Irish are in fair stock, and are selling from store at 1,75 to 2,00 per bushel. ; -; '- H - .; PROVISIOXS. XL C. BACOX Is iii good demand, with but a yery light stock in dealers' hands. We note the' sale, during the week, of 1000 lbs.-X. C. hog round, at 12? cents, and 1200 lbs.- do., at 13 cents per lb:;! West ern is also ii? light supply, with but a limited de- LARD.; Both N. C. and Western are in very small stock, with a good demand. We hear of nn Inte anlea Inol- at i?3 f,- xt : Vt . ... il , ity'v. ijiw.: LUI i aim izA a 13 tor estern.! vrrv ' Ti..t; .-' . !.. . iUllJ4Juacj umy a moderate i stocK m store. We quote at from 18 to S23 as in qual4 ii . xuesh comes io marKet sparingly, and is iu goou uemand, at irom 8 to 9 cents per lb tALi. the cargo ot Alum left on market unsold, last week, was closed out, as follows! On Thursday and Friday,; !. at 87i cents per 31Q l,llt-. X Cbrds. ' bbl 7i int pribbl, since FjtiiiiIy.n.-.....:i0 00 8 OOj e in freight has had a .'4oiiie U..o 00(w7 75j ....i..-.. .-;0 oo&l 50 ('M ..j.. .;... .0 00,7 25 Gl4e, y: m.... 12 20j Criifiny Bags.... 10 18 (4iiino, IV'i uviaii, under 1 itrm. )Ah ?A T - j - 1 V 7 I c 1 tou and upwards,' i I; - ; per ton, CO 00 Super. -jLim'e.... 50 00 L'aiuflTaster, bbl.l 25 Pef ton,:... !) 0010 00 trjiin,v bushel, Prov! X C nasi! Mid. Shod oo do l.hl . 1 1 lb ions. aeon ings, . ders, . lound. ...14J ...00 ...12 .12; 15 13 12 !3 NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES FCEIYED this day. 155 bbls. now crop Cnb.i 31 olasses. direct, for sale for ca.-h. by janTS-2w KIDDER A .MARTIN. (rn Bacon, .VJinil...:) .... .... iOals....i.;...,. Peas, Cjow,.... do black eve AVheat.i red... j ' do white .. Rice, rough... do. clean, ,60.C2K ...42 45 ..80 85 .0 95 1 00 .0 000 00 .0 000 00i . 001 00 lings, .. Iders, .. Laid,. -ru do. r, e : .12' 13 ..muni ..1313K ..WA(f'U ., 'i 20'f!"27 Hides, 1.711b.-. Green 4.1. 56 Dry ....Lj..:. ........ .7M9 ;Hayr ?, 100 lbs. Eastern.... ......0 951 00 ,X. River .............8090! Iron, 4-t lb. EngliShl ass'd 00j ; American, yel....3f 00 :db jsheer... 0(g00 do hoop ton 75 0077 50 Hwede 500 Lime, -,bbl 7580 do, I'm store.. .901 00 Lumber. ei 31.. (River. ) Fl'r; Boards.OO 0012 50 WWe ?d6......0 009 00 Scahtline.... 0 00(7 50 (a team sawred) Floor Boards, r.ough. 15 0016 00; planed 18 00I9 00 clear...;..... 25 0030 00! Wide b,'rds.-14 00ig)15 00 Scantling ... 12 0015 00 Ship Stuff, rough edge, re-sawed..... 3lolasses, -y Cuba, hhds. ' do Bbjs. X. Orleaas: 14 00J5 OOj 16 00iS)17 00 gallon. .23(5)25 ........3022 50 55 es 3Iid Sho X C Wes Butt Che Porky Xortliern. j ) lbi, City j3Iess,...22 50(4 23 00 Clear do .00 (U!f 00 00 Butt, '....17 H. 1.- oo Beef 31 ess... 11 oWl. ( do Fulton r Markct,...19 Oil iff 20 00 Chic! ;ens, Iive...i.l5ff 25 do dead,.......;.opff 00 Turkeys, liye....75(ff 1 00 do dead, Ib.M.l.'ifr 1 fi Sheep, per head. Lamfs,... 1 50 iff 2 25 Mutton, -.1 50(J2 25 Salt, Alunl, y bush, . -.0030 Liverpool, P sack, ground, cargo,..: 75(5 80 do from store, 1 10 1 15 fine,.i. 1 50tf?l 75 Sugah", lb, Port Rico, ...,..8ff! Xew fOrleansi .. . . ii :.. .8 (ff-9 3Iuscby ado, i . . . . 7 (ff T) Loaf & crush'd, W12 C Yellow. ...... ...i9J-rf? 10 Granjulated ...... Illl oapL ? lb, ...filli j Shinties, y 31, j i Contract 4 50 (ff 5 00 Comiioik.....? 0 OOfe 3 00 Stavis, "ft M: I W OjBbf,... 16 00(ff 18 00 R O Jlhd,... 12 50(f?20 00 Ash tlead'gj14 001G 00 Timlier, per 31. , Shipiing,...,.. 0 000 00 3Iill,prime,:..?7 509 00 do," Interior to ordinary,... 3 SOfffG 00 Tallokv, ft,... 10 00 lobapeo, $f lb. Comiaon, 14(73 20 3Iedihm, 25(ff 30 Fine! 45i?S 50 IWOoI, ? lb,... 17 20 Order No. 9. i : 1 CAPE FEAR 3IINUTE MEN SSE3IR.LE at the Court House tfiis evening, o c ock, a iu;i and promit attendance i desired. 'Bv order of the Chit f, ! . , janlC-lt JAS..C. SMITH, t 4th Assistant. NGTON HEBMD S. T, SUIT, . 1 ' j , SALT RIVjf BOURBON V II I S K f DISTILLERIES .ADDRESS, S;T.S I I DISTILLER JEFFERSON Co.. K Sept 14, 1800-dCm CONSTANTL,Y.-i.anu(1ictmi.1K, , , tabli.4hinent. everv defctii ii..n ,,r ii ,. Saddles, Bridlei, (V.llari, Wbipn and Tnink'. Every variety of Harney. s'a.l.ti.. i. Collars, Whips anJ, Trunk manuractiire i,. ,, and repai red. ; JA 311 IS Y I f.S n Jftn N6. 5 Mntk. t .ir. , A CM I. . ' ' ' 1 .' ' I of ESTABLISHMENT. The Job Department this '.Establishment, hftving been ,rccentlj creased bv the addition ot thu tv new font of type, ii now prepared to execute every style of in- at ?non notice, ana nn reasonable terms. These- additions, including it he latest styles of 1EI;SOTB( TIIE INIMITAIILE AS j i nntikPt .a . . a ijvinivi , iue remaritaoiy diiiuleid im.lt j e man, overcame Jim .bai'-kiurd coming forward and throw inj; ron-iXfiMl l,-i on'the "Crittenden'Atuendim-iit' lli:i w, ,,. at-the Theatre, the other night Al'hr iliv tinuytl and unwearied exertion of ihe '-I'.ui j to enlighten tlie ronununity ,oii Ihe iinj-.o ics of tho day, who would not buy Kei h-ii" l.a anfOil of him ? He has fine, m eel ttj'. $1,25 per hundred.' and tho bent blue miJ P.h i injown, at the K END ENVOI'S. WANTED TO III UJJ. tiltsL, I.i or JO years old. f..i i,f. i,(;.( ... the year, to do lioui-ewni k. , ( . ! 1IAKT X :u i. i I 1 Jan 12 f.VRCIe iC A0TE:-4Kiver Lumber Tari, and . Turpentine, sold, in the water, are subjecjt to the expense of iuuuin5, inspection, cooperate, &c; say on turn per, . 90 cents to $1 3L; liar and Turpentine i 1 cenjs f DDi.H-and on naval stores. iieu vi vugui per ianroaa npout the same ex- pensesjare incurred. Fbr virgin or mixed Turpentine, a deduction of onie-fifth, or more, i3 made on the pricef of vellowl din. accord i no- tit quality : , - .i ' ' : .If - IlXPORl'S tJo FOB TIIE WEEK Foreign iKROMiTHE PORT OF WILJUXOtJi if j .1. ENDING, JAX.'IQth. " ; - ' Coastwise l urpehf ine, bblsi, , 238 Spirits Turpentine, bbls., C64 Rpsin, bbls., . ; . - 6003 Tar; bbls., 413 Coftonj bales, 1083 Pea.Xuts, bushels, . 1547 T l 1 Su ,,vfliv- 40,000 300,000 omugies, m., 308,G00 - (XT "uls arifa imit, 1 cask wax, J bbls. and 1 tierce old copper, 1 box mdze. -A.dvertisemetits. for CIRCULARS, "DRAFTS, BILL-HEADS, Xd, render this Establishment one of the most ; , f complete in the Southern country, ji comprising " ! ( Over 124, Fonts a.L Tj-pd, with which, in the hands of competent workimen, EVERY DESCRIPTION of PRIXTIXG, from . the SMALLEST VISITING CARD, to-thoi LARGEST POSTER, can bo gotten in superior style, and at thy j shortest not ico. - . I ' FOR HIRE, - j . . ' A GOOD, able-bodied Boy who ha'3 several '. years' experience in the Cooper's trade; - jan 15-3t Apply to FRED. J. 3IOORE. TO CLOSE TIIE STOCK ! f PRICES REDUCED J S20 000 th?xg srrER,0T 9'- urnishmg Uoods, Trunks, Umbrellas, Youths' Clothing Childrens Clothing, Xegro Clothing, Xegro Blankets, "1 Shftwla. t-r i- Are. Take advantage of the reduced prices! The en tire stock must be sold. I . , - f 1 jan 14 O. S. BALDWIN. THE WILSON afull WILSON SCHOOLS, WILSOX,! X. C. OR BOYS AXD GIRLS -in sennrnte l,iH,l. ngs by 3Ir. and 3frs. Richardson aiddd bv n all Academic, 'or Art, with a regular STARTLING NEWS FROM THE -' REPUBLIC"? THE Patriotic CASSIDEY. has received news from. South Carolina, bv " Spiritual Tele graph," that if the negotiations now pending in Washington, do not . result in an order for the evacuation of Fort Sumter, by Major Anderson, to-morrow, the forces of the " Independent Sov ereignty" will open fire upon that fortress, for the purpose of jdriTing out its occupants, j This may. be relied on aa correct. I i: - ' CASSIDEY has Sweet Oranees. hundred, and the best Sweet Cider found in the city, at the Rendezvous . i at $1,25 per that can be i-. jan 15 i DOMESTIf! . ir-UES AXD, BRAXDIES. A lot of White f V "and Red Scuppernon? Wine. ripmartuWir fine articles. Also, pure old and - good 'Apple and Peach Brandy all of native production; at theac commodationStore of -.-i j -1 . - CASSIDEY, npy d - . ?'-" ' -. izuo ousneis, at 15 cents : 500 do. at 20 centh and 400 do. at 25 cents per bushel. I Two car goes, one of 1500 bushels Turk's Island 'alum! and 2000 sacks Liverpool Ground, have been re1 ceived. ihe lormer iwas sold at 15 i cents per uu&uei, aim is now seumgirom store ai 25 ct&j per bushel. -. The latter was received : to 'order, and is selling from wharf in iots to suit, ait 95c, per sack. . j ' - . .. v ; : ; j j :. .' . f TI.MBER. Common, is dull of sale,! we note the sale of 2 raft3 at 4,,00 a 4,25 per 31. Prime Mill is scarce and wanted. ' :' ;! , j j ; i SIIIXGLES. There is some demand existing for shipment. 1 We note sales duringl the week of 200,000 Common, at $3 per M. I FREIGHTS To Xew York have advanced. There is yery few vessels in norL hnt.1 sufficient Cri ATnm4. C a n' , . EXCIIAXGE On XTorthern cities,; continues high. We quote at G a 7 pgr cent, premium, j ' ' ' '- ' t ' "' ' !;'l" ' : 't 1 . j 1 Chaelestox, J an 14. --Cotton There was a good demand for this article to day, which resulted in the sales of 748 bales, at very full prices. L The par ticulars are as follows: 6 bales at 7M; 26 at 84; 11 at B; 57 at 9; 42 at 9J; 93 at 10J: 129 at 105i: 82 at 11; 17 at 115 43 at 31 at 1; 46 at 11; 38 at 11?; 65 at 12; 40 at 12, 'and 22 bah atl2Kc. '"'".-! : , j ' t I P. O., WILMINGTON, N C , V ?.' ' ' '- Januarjv 15th, 1861L f AFTER the 20t& insL. naneru nn which postage is dar, will not be deliv ered until the same is pniij. : - , j jan l-2t D. IUCKSOX, P. 31. ; ? : . . ;. . : f!i--t-; lost ; XXU.EPr4X AFTERXqON, a plain HAIR BRACELET, with a Gdld Claan. Ar in formation gladly received at Kahnweiler & Bro's, or at the Office of Adams' Exp jess. jan lG-tf and able corps of Assistant Teachers uepartments. Departments, Four Preparatory. oneeiaie, ana cmversitv course of study in each. Ihe ensuing Session will be" re-onened for Jhe admission of Pupils, on Thursday,, the lOtJi ofUan- uary, ioi, Promptness 'solicited. - For a Catalogue, address the Principal. dec 14-6wd&w 1). S. RICHARDSOIX. jXSTR UC TlONS f,n- Field '. Hill. , , . ayontt Kxereisen for the Attn,'. I ennan. i.ain ixt lieu' t ( am M . I . Cavalry Tactics.!. Scot I i if Itt 1 1 1' Ta'etii; 1 tU-n's Rille and Iofiinti v Tacli.v-', at AVIUTAKElfS M.-H'li.Mit s jan 11 - . ' Mim h..-. A till ESTION FO R A STllOX O.M III ON Wednesday morning lai-l, ;t h . .I.Miia IhOI. about da jibrcnk, A Star iij..I, i,l peared in the East, rapidly iKi.'-in to 11.,-V. ward halted, and after a lew moment, n hipi disappeared going in an c;i-lnrillv dindi.-i. This to)k place in 1at. 322H5Xoi'tli,l..ii West. The question Ut Astronomer. I. the name of tlio said Sinr where did it imu.. in where did it g.to, where and hen will ji , . appear? ! , Any information on the niov nhrVf thankfully received at the UHNDMZVtlf s. .. , 28 South Front street, by, the Inimitahl.. j"n 11 ' " .CASSllmA WA R L1K E j j " T7"E RECEIVED, tlu.i morning, a bill different 31 ilitarv l'ublicn fui", instructions for every branch of pert io-. I pecaeu 10-morrow morning, by Adorn.' h.t. . WIHTAKHR'S Xew Itiw.t si,.... 3Ia(ket ft., bet. .Tas. Dawson'ii and Wilkin-..,- J"n 8 . , , -. 1 TlJRk'SIsi7ANl SATV. 1 OAfi .CSIL Turk'alHhm.l Salt. IM J.I 7 x j j uing', and tor Pale, I. T 111 I F4I gilt, r jan '!'' - ,'M. M'tclXS'ls PICT17 R K V li A M Ks. ; AVE on hand, a larirc aoilineni 1,1 ..1 F44A31ES, consifting of plain and iinim 1,1. .rosewood and cilf. ebonv and n-itt xA a,- Biuiaoie mr i-notoraj.hs and I'ortuniN ; in 1 for anj-ptylo of picturep. . I now otter thewlmle ptock at cM, l'..r c, h i ylose out. ; K h n 1 ' Persons wishing Picture framed, would .( .V to pive me a call, befbre purchaplngrlnext her.- Li? Souare Picture Framex short notice. ' (?. PO!A'li;T jan 10 (,'ori Front and Princi rr l l til I PISTOLS ARR riASlt jurist; oont asic.us to charge Pistob. We JL ouy tnem tor cash make a very small per vc,sc iiiuoi, exact me casn ior them at jan 16 . BALDWIX'S, p 3farket street. J4, TO hire; uui, 01 14 years ot akre. neeiistr.niil Housework. ; , JW". f swivv jan 16-2t ' HILLSBORO MILITARY ACADEMY. THIS IXSTITUTIOX, jof a thoroughly scien tific and military character, is uridef the cnnrinnl nf rTr.1 1 ' TTW V. 1.. t. ::. vv'i vj a. m . mi inn 1 k ktiiiwriri, i tendent of the State .Military Academy, at Colum-' Pfrticulars given. The Inimitable ha aNoI.-.ni.i i bia, S. C. The third Academic vear'bcginsiFeb. Jt rti. "tVtl1 and.-Johnpon, at th- iu.titl. ..t oiu, ifloi. ine .enanre ding clothing-. FOr perintendent. ; 1 - , CHEESE. BOXES Xeiv York State Cheese I T . . s i . . . ' uusi, ruceivea per penr it. i:. HuN- . j jan 10 " 1 For sale by ZEN O 11. GliKKN I . HOSTILITIES JIl:CiU. A LETTER received at the Bend. rr..ii mornincr; the Inimitable CASSIIU i. .. learned that on vestcrdav "Star of theAY est," with reinforcententu n.r M o Anderson, attempted to pap info Cliarj. 'i.ni IIji bor, to Fort Sumter, but WAN lien ten L.L l.t iL. battery on MorrisLIand. and ia timr in. I ..'i.'i.i 1. the harbor, - in 4 pinkinff condition. St IiimI... 30 ffc is 315 per annum, inclu- the Cape Fear river, have xbeen taken bv tl. a Circular, address the Su- zens ol Brunswick county. ' janS-lmdiW. . t n ' CASSIDEY'S REXDKZVOI S. MRS. ILOEB to KEROSENE LAMPS, - T REDUCED PRICES.-41 beautiful assort- ment, suitable for Parlors. TTalla TTr.fnio Churches, Offices and ; Stores-Lin thing for any place where a superior, cheap, and fate; L,rght is wanted. I Also, a srood shopIv nf the U best KEROSEXE OIL ever oflirCd in this, or any other market. I hare heen ;U th; K.. clusiyely, for nearly three vearts. and white T fiel jconstrained to offer my gr at iful acknowled o-e-tments for the patronage I have reseived, I would Remind the public that if thev want a. I.ia-ht. th jwill eclipse any, other for stlpdriority, cheapness jand safety, No. 46 3Iarket sireet, opposite the If J. I ? A I . .. . . . uuaa xioiei, is ine piace to get it.. jan imi ! "A Y.li JL GREEK, Ag't. . y;ournai copy.; j rOLLI) respectfully hsk her T T '-and in the countrvL to Call accounts. Journal copy, Jan 10 26 and 28 Booth Front-Mre". t. GREAT ATTRACTIOX friends, in town A T THE OLD STAXI), Xo. 9.3Iai l. t Mr, . t. and settle their . il , Xow opening, the largep and linel (.;. X - i jan 14-Im ' Crockjery, China and Ulass Waro ever vrtM!'. i' c to. the citizens of Wilmi Ha vine several justifies me in eayiW that I can offer indue. m, ,,t wnicn cannot he had elsewhere v. i.., ., , i, hand, flio bepbof Cut and W'li r lit1 fine White and Sil rr mrt Diinii' Wart . (n uivn vni stantly on 'Glass, fim Terra Cotters, Lava and P arian Ware, ill, ih l A on. uein, oi i-iaieu ware, Table Cutlery, and i' inmg usea in the Jlouso FumiphlDir line. THE' QUAKER CITY INSURAN CAPITAL AXD STTRPTJtS ' 'Wroli t XwuAivii-.tiB.ij UAJfTi'AljJ .. 500,000 00 XSCRES AGAIXST lo or damage by lire and the perils of the Sea, Inland 'Xavirationj and nansimrtation. - l i , GEORGE n. HART. Pru ent, P.i in tTrV-!Z,eJ5m I.tko ' - iiiic a,uiKt m a jTwt in 1 1 w row r rAn a .. i . i Call and examine our well selected p.ck. L-1 before you bu3 u. K hN. ilmington, Oct. 1, lfiCO.tf CABAS. assortment of Cabas Port .Mi.tiimi. , Trarelinc llasr. I'ut -". KAIIXWEILEU 4 JIH. V ice President.' II. R. Cogshall, Sec: and Treas. a. ix. uuiier, ass t sec. . i ry.-T Ye V,e PrePared tjo take Fire and 3Iarine tvisKs in the above Company. w i ' J iRossEt, browx a !Co. i Vdmington, . C, Jan. 14 . . Agents. JANMRT 1ST, 1861. f OUR ACCOUXTS, due it above date, are made e,.i ,lUh.!"?f'pectfu,, ie(i8t onr Parens to -j wacruj. i A FULL jtX. J lteticules, Ladies etc. oct 30 M jan !! LATE PURT Jf! AlTinws STUDIES from Life, by the author of John Halifax: Evan iHarrinfftrin. hv fi jdithV Hay-Time to Hopping; jThe Four Georges, ;by Win, 31, Thackeray, iReceif ed this mornuir, Vim nnl A. ' j O" t I W HITAKER'S Xew Book State, i Jan 11 - ; I i ? Market stre t. s. b. kailxWeiLler i co.L jjx pianu, corner store, . P UTTER. ivtun Destuoshen llitu jan 1 1 - tor sale by er plected ; E.o h. (jkkii.m:. NORTH TJAWriT lw A r I POWIirn ivn MAY she always be right; but, right or wrong, KEGS Powder, TO qr. kegs do., the IniraitaDle CASSIDEY will .till cat 200 baffs Shot-iiZlrtA,i, ' . v. I. t II: " ' FKBiCrHTS -! ';";:.; s TO- XEW YORK. i ' On deet. Under rWt L urpentme and Tar, bbl...$ 00 Rosin,... ...do 00 Spirits Turpfntine;....dd......... 00 Flour.....;,. do 00 Rice, 100 lbs, gross, .. " 00 Cotton, "J? bahv , 0 00 Cotton ffoods. foot.:..:. ...... 00 Flaxseed,;? bushel,...4 - 1 Wheat. V bushel ; ' 00 Lumber, V 3f .....J..4 005 00 00 00 00 10 1 8 9. TO PHILADELPHIA. Turpentine and Tar bbl...;.. 00 Rosin..;..,.... ..: do. oo - Spirits Turpentine,...do. 00 Ground i'eas, bushel.......... " , 0 Cotton, bale,..:..:....i..........i 00 ' Cotton eoods, cubic foot.... i 0 Rice, V 100 lbs..... i n ; Lumber, 31., as to size.0 004 JOO ;k TO BOSTOX. - . -i - . . ; ' Turpentine 2nd Tar. t? bbl.-.... 00 ' Rosin, ,do. 00 ' Spirits Turpentine..ido 00 Cotton. 'a s... .'....;u......o oo ; : Rough. Rice, y bushel,' o'-- Lumber, y f........;....!..,..6 oo8 oq i 45 40 65 20 12 6 ! 7 10 fi 008.00 V:H-;-::i,s,-,-; 00 45 00 35" 00 5-5 ' 6 0 0 001 50 0 10 00 10 5 006 60 I ; - 00 ; 45 50 ; 40 00 70 0 00 I - FOR THIS WEtllT. i TTARPER'S 3VEEKLY, containing Xew Year JLJ, pictures, Portraits of the Georgia Leglsla- h Frank Leslie's IllustratedXevs, containing an uiuBixaion oi me Durnmg ot f o.t Moultrie, spiking Xew York 3Iercurv, ' " " Dispatcn, ' I National Police Gazette, i I I Literary. Companion, i Phunny Phellow, for February, Chess Monthly,; . . r; London Weekly Times, s i . Latest, Xevr York, j Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charleston and Petersburg papers, at -k&l f TAKEIS XW Book Store, Market, st., beL Jas. Dawson's and Wilkinson's! . dec 31; , " -.! :' v:- , vy- , T cuii ton- ,uuue lu a-erraene a.amps and Oil, at the Ben uevuu, wnere sweet Oranges can be had, at $L2a per hundred. Therefore, the sentiment of good citizensgenerally, and the Patriot, CASSI DEY, particularly, is Xorth Carolina first, Xorth Carolina last, Xorth Carolina always. ' j n.PiS7Bl to C", has li t gaiurei "urran lor JVorth Caro- " : i- - - .'' - jan 9 jan 11 ZEXO II. or ,i;il' i (IKK KM: NOTICE HEREBY GIYEX, that application ill l made to Uie present sespion of the Leci.-laturf, .-.-vv.rv...cme v,pe xcar uineincn. January 12tb, 4S61. , tf A- A?;;...';,. . i ' THE OXLY GEXCIXE. 0 ,,M , , THE PERFECT CUT, Sold nowhere else in Wilmington. -.' The perfect fittin IF flPflrtilAnt I TnrwrvfnoAJ 1 se ".Y1"?11118 an Xorth Carolina, in 1849 : . Vt' raE.jitn iua.fi is sold by jaa 15 'V BALDWIN. . -If Tn a nnivp oo 8 raeznnm.fi vin-iff' M.. 700S800 MUKJ ion IA stottt r7Srni 100 ' - jan 8 GRADES BAG FLOUR. I otTif, r an,a Vr09S. lo Wgs of QUESTION FOR MATIIEMATI- T-p ,oA.8 AND ECON OM I STS. I I860 feet of gas is consumed through .eiil A A rneT?' 1x1 9 nirhti, "f 15 per tl, sand feet, how much is consumed by each burn' per hour? at what cost, and what would ! th' cost of an equal amount of light obtainel (f"w TUST RECEIVED p-4 t t.t,' r kerosene Oil? Answer : There is consumed T 1 1 Pork. p" " T ue08fl burner, 25 feet per night. . or C feefW lu-ur, Cheese, TTitope. ' l!0 -f, lbs. j For sale, very low, by S - WORTH A DAXIEL, ' ; ..' Granite Row. Rope. ; Xails, Butter, ,' , 1 r Crackers, or sale low for cash, by acc li K i - ' .... ZEXO II. GREEXE. ..EASTERN HAY. I f If 1 AJ-JiS very superior Eastern dec 7 sale low from wharf, by - STOKLEY k OLDHAM. -J ; or C feetjper Mr- : vr a U' I UUI IMI ' IVCrOflCIie LaIDTH Aflnrrl mm burners: 4 trflllnna f L-r -,... li-i starch, lamps one month, which, at S 1.20 per irall-n. 54,80 per, month, or a cost of one cent per per lamp therefore, by burning ga, theexp ni' only six hundred per centum greater thsa f lnrn Kerosene Oil, which, with Lamps, can lcW ' the REXDEZVOUS of the Inimitable J i J4 " 7. CASSIDfct' for "-'"' "' """ ' IN: STORE'- ' 200 BAHS,SapeHor Easern nay, ; vy 150 bales X. Y.- . 6000 bushels prime White Com ; ;;': 'iSfcS?"M-'i'ij, !RelP Mo,a9Se hhds. or bbls. lake, CORX. 5000 Bushs Hydo County Corn. ; 2000 buehs. Perquimans Count r iwu ao western mixed In store and for sale by . ; ' ' decl . ' ELLIS A MITCHIU. BLACK WIXTrn srrn nATX. OA A BUSHELS Heavy Canada Oat-a my J JJ superior article for need. For sab'. '.v jan 11 . - ELLIS A MITCHHLL milE WOMAN IN ITIIITE Onm nf KHLLKV'S, i JM " . . ; - v . , STOKLEY k OLDHAM j wm oest hovels out, at Book Store. -!;, 11
The Wilmington Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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