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JOIVX ; I 11 INTER.
Cveni
Inuary 18, 1841.
Friday
4 fiie Herald Job Office
lit tcil up with the finest bs-
i
crnicnk of Jon TvPEi to be found m the btate.
Kvrrf sih-Qi-s of Juji work can now beiptcd-
.- nn.C luimfeonulr printtd at thi3 office fronl
Vook',doiii' to' a tisitifig card. Handbills,
umiUrL Llaaiks, &c,kc, nc$lfy and prompUj
i rintol it shrt notice, and on reasonable tenns.
F.-itd attention willf bciren to the Job
.!. ... .rtnl nt Lf ro:ifter, ! and! we fa assured ihat
ill vvi rl cntrtfsttd to bur .vJob hand, who is ex-
u r'u Kill in'ie business, will be executed Bat-
L f.ictriJy iu tvery ro? iect. GtTe him a trial at
nnv r.M, nniFif itiswU done well, no complaint
will fiuulf a withdrawal of patronage.
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.Sonir of the! South.
i i
UmA' th Voict." riise tne hand
Si enr'tlia oath of f?alty true :.
I).int'r naccs or land,
Threakii? from dastard crew ! .
S.u thermions of Southern sires,
llritoi of bliWxi-boupht fame
Fan ii'TaiiSthose patriot,tire j
Kay l In? ianuapu snuui me cry i
wc shame but not to die !
iv 6 tainted lurtior'a breath, .
V. i-i w n'.ws-,nlnmlr' brands :
Frail w e rpt Hie glprioua death,
njitlm fir our-ih and land !
f!i. lu-Up dtj)a.-rtn; thought! - ?
"llfape4itl bill jfir pricl-d and soldi
SoKli andSvith tmf own ielf bouglit j
,ViIIinjrSil;irc! fr chains of jrold 1 .
l.aiv the stanuaii snout tne cry I
Fwvf we tJiawe but not t die
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n t.- ol f;or iHTQ-sireq i i
Tdil.a ifj- lur an -ml fKe this ;
llrait .l ybattle'a'camnge fires.
That tligtrod yonr sori. should kiss? I
Uh. forbki.it, nobU shades I j
Ibker ijt around ou land
Thad lort land, fur which jour blades" j
icrurnefl.tbe tvrant from our ?trand I I
K:iio tle ttanaarl stiout the cry ! ,
F'ar We siame but not to die ! I
I:ilr boart. ami ptron!? of hand !
(JiJick to strike whwre honor callj ; , j
Firnlly IxJw together stand, ; j
I'Abr our' .K-w banned falls t
k ! th?)- threaten t invade,
Tla-s. r mother, to ilesixiil! j
(It-aH we ttiis, nor leaps the blade, i
cleare th in.-ulter to the soil? ! '
Uaijie the standard shout the cry !
Fear we shame but not to die ! "
4
UrMAusiEii AFrECTiox In one-ompArtmcnt
of the catre liirwhieu the no i mills perform, at an
Amburgh's liautifu menagerie in Chesnut
"itnt, isja.1 hjige tawny Asiatic lion. His room
luate is a bl:Kk female tiger. The tiger is small
etni(Kirru wiJ the rr gal lion, lut is highly val
uable aa a zfeologH-nl rurio3itv and the only
Fjecimen of tne.black'tigef in tins country. She
wa3 purclhissrt by Air. an Amburg several
rears ago, ananas uvea wiuiine lion ever since.
1 I; 1 now i
i . The att.iclnm-nt lutwecn) the two is soj
itl uf li i n rr l
I remarkable. : 1ien otlier nnimals is in lliesanie
ge, and ayv aHroiit is offered to the little
i tiger, vslie rups under the belly of the Hon, aud
wo be toi anyj-.ninial that dares approach her.
Xo matter ht$- hungry he may be, the lion never
tourlies his Bltire- of the diily meat until his life
chuni has ejected Irt share, and even this he
never entirel.V eonsumes until certain, j-hat she
( lus ehoiigh. I1 the animals are as fat as-moks,
fut this fIacl5 tiger is alderiuanic in her propor
i'r ' lions, and nojrpraedy exists for the mjtter. $he
has been; twice removed frjjui the lion, but until
she was retnred, tlie generous Least would tafce
.. neither food ior rest, wliile the frantic manner
j. in which he tlashed at the bars was sufficient
warning1 that the further detention of the tiger
L .would be a dangerous matter. Should his mate
die, the lion would probably pine to death.
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Once whershe was taken away, a lioness was
substituted.: i The lion instantly fell upon her,
, and at a'smae bite broke fier spine, and crushed
' some of; heR ribs. Careful nursing saved jher
life, and he is still living, but with her hiiidcr
parts immovably paralysed. huadelphid A orlfi
I American: i I ' i
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f Tire PowDkn Storv. Ihe Portsmouth Trans-
I cript his .it from anj auUientic sourcey that.the
rumored mvSterious shipments of powder from
j the naval fgazine at Fort Norfolk, 13 all bosh,
i The only roa3 transfers of ammunition recently
made from fliat noint. were unon renuisitions
c 1 .
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laru, ior expcrimen
has been removed to
t, secretly or other
wise, except the case mentioned above. : On,the
contrary, a thousand keg i of a hundred poahd3
each, hive . hjcently becir; added to the supply
there. ' 5 . ' . i "I' '
. Toe Readuell. We are surprised that this
projectile had not attracted more notice in Ala-
A prophet 3 not without honor save in
rotmtrv." - Thei State' of Virginia ha3
'ItUlkli
his own country.
ordered one nindred potinds for each of her rifled
cannon.! On; page 141 iof "The Artillerist's
3Ianualt is the following remark in. regard to
rifled canncJli, by Ijieu tenant Gibbon, ! of i the
United states Army:' i ! '
"Jhe mosf saticfactoryj tesults yet obtained in
this country are from a projectile invented by Dr.
Read, of Alabama, in which the Minie principle-
is useu, ( Dy snacning cup oi tnuuui. uu
the back rart of an elonciited projectile." t
Th'is toierile has attracted the attention of
the Russian government and we learn that or
ders have lycn sent to this country by that
Power fir models to be j inspected by- the Czar
himself ;;"- ' ; - ' - .
Dr. Read fe well known as surgeon to the Ala-
lama Corps pf Cadets. Tiucaloota Observer.
Aboct BEjBCGS.-Acoording to an article in
the last number of Harper's Magazine, bedbugs
are an American invention, and have been ex
ported from $his country I to all parts of Europe,
excepting Iriland, wherebed-bng is never to be
found. S The,inscct made ita appearance in Eng
land as earl as 1503. when two noblemen were
"punctaredrby them, and the physicians called J
ui (;mii uasie. Aue oug is a pantsiio vi iuc um
funily.'andls'so tenacious of life that no degree
of cold or hiit can affect t. Freeze one till yon
can break i in two; thaw the pieces and they
will retnre.j Freeze the eggs until congealed in
ice; let them'thaw and they will hatch again as
usual. Boil both insect land egg, and they will
revive a3. soon a3 cool. jT they can get nothing
to eat they vill live and propagate on' what nour
ishment they may derivt from the atmosphere.
A Ntr.ao Uov Massied to a Kisq's DAran-TER.-The
New Bedford (Mass.) Standard, says :
"In 1857, Andrew. Smith, a negro boy, belong
ing in jWareham, sailed , in the ship Speedwell,
Captain Gibl-s, " from Fairhaven, on a whaling
ToyageN Wiien eighteen months out, Smith de
erted the ship at Bola-iiola, one of the Society
Island and-subsequently married the daughter
ofthe king.i ' - v ; ' T
A man at St. Anthony, Minn., recently moved
bis house oii tJeds, from that place to Northfield,
distance olCfty miles., j . ; - - i
la all .matters, except a little matter of the
tongue, a Vidian can generally hold her own. ;
j.. 'tal purposA" No powder
, Old Point. or any other poin
Special ISTotices.
AD3IINISTRATORS NOTICE.
33 TIIE-UNDEUS1GNED, havinfr been duly
qualified as the Administrator of the Estate of the
laUr Andrew Maclean, at the December Term, A.
D., 1SG0, of the Court of Fleas and Quarter Se-
sions, or the county of Aew Hanover, hereby noti
& . 1
fies ajl persons having accounts or demands of any
kind against Baid Estate, to present the fame to
the undersigned fur payment, within the time pres- j
cribed by law j and alj persons indebted to said Es
tate, are requested to make payment to the under
signed, withont delay. ; JOIIX DAWSON.
Wilmington, Dec. 15, 1860-Cw.
MRS. WINSLOW, "
r. An experienced nurse and female physi-
cianj has a Soothing Syrup for children teething,
which greatly facilitates the process of teethingby
softening the gums, reducing all infiamation will
allay all pain, and is sure to regulate the bowels.
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to your-
seivea, ana renei ana neaun to your miants. J'er-
f 1 f ,4 ... . . I.
fectly safe in all cases.. See advertisement in anoth
er column, t feb 25-lr
; WALKERMEARES,
31. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG
GIST and'Apothecary, and Dealer in Select Medi
cines, knglisb, trench and German Chemicals,
Swedish Leeches, Ac, also, . J
FAINTS, OILS,
Window Glass, Perfumery, fancy Articles, &c,
Ac ' 1 ' ; aug 14, 18C0
. i- :
g, W. A. BATCIIELOR'S : HAIR DYE !
This splendid nair Dye has no equal instantaneous
in effect beautiful Black or natural Drown no
staining the skin or injuring, the Hair remedies
the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and invigo
rates the Hair for life. None are genuine unless-
signed " W. A. Batchelor." ;Sold everywhere.
CIIAS. BATCIIEtOU, Proprietor,
Bept 29-ly 81 Barclayi stregt, N: Y,
LANDRETII'S SEED.
gST- JUST RECE1VFD, a full supply of Land-
rcth's New Crop GARDEN EED," Beans, Peas,
Asparagus, Beets, Blue Grass, Red and White Clo
ver, and a general assortemeht of small seed. For
sale by WALKERMEARES, 45 Market st.
nov 28 j .: '
W- "E3T. TiT-FtPITI?,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Chemist,
N. E. Corner Front und Market Sts., .
Wilmington, . N. C.
ALWAYS ON HAND, a full and fresh as
sortment, of DRUGS, FAINTS, OILS AND
GLASS, PERFUMER V, AND FANCY ARTI
CLES, j ;
Prescriptions accurately compounded. Medicine
cau be obtained at anv hour of the, night. The
night bell is at the second doir (on front street,)
from the corner. ' j " ;
"r. On and after this day, all- prescriptions
t
will be Cash. ! j oct 30
HAIR DYE HAIR DYE.
WM. A. BATCHELDR'S HAIR DYE. "
The Original ami best in the World.
All others are mere imitation, anu snouui oe
avoided if you wbh 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 toj the IIairof -his pa
trons,, of his famous Dye. L .
Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature, and is warran-
tM not to :;. in the ,east. Uovever lonir it may
..... .
UC CUUIIUU(.U. UliU LlIU Ul t'UCtUt Ul Mu rvuit-
- 1 II.. Ill .II ..I . FKAfl II
died ; ihe Hair invigorates for Life by this splen
did I) ve. - '
Sold in all cities, and towns ofthe United States,
by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
"5sgi-The Genuine has the name and addrccs, up
on a steel plate enaravimr. on lour sine? oi eacn
box, of William A. Batchelor. i i
CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor,
scut 20-1 v ' 81 Barclay Street, N.
Pimples Banished !
Faces Made Clear 1
- How?
By one week's use of the Magnolia Halm. A
perfectly harmless, but elegant and effectual pre
paration.
- Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold ever-where.
Stfe" advertisement. ' . ' ,.
W. E. HAGAN &. CO.', Proprietors,
apt lft-lyd&w Troy, New York.
GRAND VIRGINIA DISCOVERY.
Some four months since our excellent townsman,
NArnTALiEzEKiEL, informed us that hehadprepar
ed a hair restorer, with which he was experiment
ing upon his. own head, whose top was entirely
bald. We saw him two days since, and on the
place so bald four months since) a fine crop of hair
has sprung up with a vigorous growth. So con
vinced is Mr. Ezekiel ofthe elhcacy of his discove
ry, that -he has named it "THE INFALLIBLE
VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER." Mr. E. is about
going into an extensive manufacture of an article
which is destined to prove of anxious interest to
our bald ' pated friends. .Richmond Enqnirer, Dec.
12, 1S50. . !
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
ing to printed directions onjthe bottle. Those
who have any doubts ,bfit3 efficacy can have them
removed in a short time, by fusing the Virginia
nair Restorer Infallible, proving that ft is all it. is
claimed to be. 1
Wholesale depot for orders, CO Main st.
! R. EZEKIEL.
; Ricnxoxp, 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 my hair by using EzekieTs Virginia
Hair Restorer. i Naphtaii Ezkkikl.
This day sworn to before me, by Naphtali Eze
kiel. !i Joe. .Mayo,
; Mayor of Richmond.
W. II. L1PP1TT, Sole Ag't.,
jan 14 i Wilmington, N. C.
GLUE GLUE.
CARD. We beg leave to inform the trada, that
we have appointed WM. C. HOWARD, Esq., Na
val Store Broker of Wilmington, N. C, Sole Ag't
for our Glue.
Boston, apl 3, 18G0. GEO. B. ROGERS & CO.
;
THE UNDERSIGNED, having been appointed
by GEO. R. ROGERS A CO, of Boston, sole agent
for the sale of their Glues in this market, respect
fully solicits orders from the trade. Their glazed
Glte is warranted equal to,f not superior, to any
manufactured in the United States, and is warran
ted to give satisfaction, or tho monaywiUbe re
funded. - A well selected stocK oi low grau n.
other parties kept constantly on hand ; samples oi
which can be seen at my office,' i
apl 9-ly. W. C. HOWARD, Broker.
tEDAR FALLS GRAIN BAGS. 3,000 just re-
j ceived, for sale by
dec &
WORTH A DANIEL.
CHEESE.
-w-vnTTarr pivp appt.k AND STATE, at
hi dec 11 - n GEO. MYER'S.
, c- HAY. - J
-irff BALES New; York,
in Btore. - For
1UU7 sale Tery.iow, o
. dec 20
JAMES WILLAA. RD.
DIRE OfORY,
S STATE GOVERNMENT.
Governor Jno. W. Ellis, of Rowan.
Private Secretary---Graham Daves, of Craven
Treasurer D. W., Courts, of Wake.
Sec'y of State Rufus II. Page, of Wake.
Comptroller C. II. Brogden, of Wayne.
Attorney General W. A. Jenkin. ff Warren
Speaker of Senate H. T. Clark, of Edgecombe.
House of Commons W. T. Dortch,
of Wayne.
State Librarian O. H. Pcrr , of Wake.
Public Printer Jno Spelman, " '
COCKCILLOEH Or STATE.
Council ooten, of Lenoir ; John W. Cunning
ham, of Person ; W. A. Furgusin, of Bertie ; J.
F. Graves, of Surry ; David Murphy, of Camber
ianu, rf. iAng, oi Aortiiampton, and . U
Hillard, of Buncombe. ,
FEDKHAL A3il STATE COl'UTS.
The United States Circuit Court, for the District
oi .ortn Carolina, is held semi-annuall v at lialeisrh.
on the 1st Monday in June and last Monday in Xo-
vemuer. .-
Judcres Hon. J. M. Wavne. of Georgia : Hon.
Asa Bigjrs, of Martin. District Judcre salary.
5ZOUU. . j
ivuuert l. liiCK. ULSirici Attorney: Wesk-v
. 1 AWk V.-l ...... ... ...
Jones, Marshal. 2-
Ihe Cmted Mates District Courts are hold at
Ldcnton, 3d Monday in April and October. J. M
Jones, Clerk; Newborn, 4th Monday in-April and
October; Benjamin Brown, Clerk ;" Wilmington,
1st Monday atter the-4th Monday in April and Oc
tober, John L. Cantwell, Clerk." -
THE SUPREME C0CRT.
The Supreme Court of North Carolina is held at
naieigu semi-annually, on the second Monday in
June, and the 2d Monday in December. It is also
a . . . - - .
held once a year at Monraaton, Burke county, on
the first Monday i Ausrust. J. R. Dodsre. Clerk.
llieoilicers areas follows: Chief Justice, luch-
mond M. I'earson, of Yadkin ; Justices, M. E.
Manly of Craven, and William n. Battle, of Or
ange, salary of each, 2,500 per annum. William
A. Jenkins, of Warrenton, Attorney-Ueneral :
Hamilton C. Jones, of Rowan. Reporter : Edmund
B. Freeman, of Wake, Clerk : Oliver H. Perry, bf
aKe, uepuiy lyjerK ; James laicnioru, oi aKe,
Marshal. 1
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SCPERI0R COURTS.
The Superior' Courts are held in seven Circuits,
by the foliowing'otlicers : Judges, R. R. Heath of
Chowan : Geo. Howard, of Wilson ; Jas. W. Os-
born, of Mecklenburg, RoberrS. French, of Robe
son, John M. Dick, of Guilford ; John L. Bailey, of
Orange, and Romulus M. Sounders, of Wake. 'So
licitors Elias C. Hines, of Edenton,' rides tho
First Circuit : William J. Houston, of Duplin,
rides the Second Circuit ; William A. Jenkins, the
Attorney-General, rides the Third Circuit : Thos.
Ruffin, of Oranjre, rides the Fourth Circuit; Robt.
Strange, of New Hanover, rides the Fifth Circuit ;
uaviu Coleman, ot Jjuncomoe, rules the Seventh
Circuit. i t
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PCBLIC W0CKS IN . NORTH CAROUXA.
The Branch Mint of the United States is located
at Charlotte, in Mecklenburg county in this State.
This establishment was authorized by Act of Con
gress, passed 3d March, 1835. The oflicers are as
follows: Green W. Caldwell, Superintendent and
Acting Treasurer; John II. Gibbens, Assayer,
Melter and Refiner : John R.'Bolton, Chief Coiner;
Wm. F. S. Strange, Clerk. , t
The University of North Carolina, situated at
Chapel Hill, in the County of Orangetwenty -eight
miles W. N. W. from Raleigh.' .
The North Carolina Institution for the education
ofthe Deaf and Dumb,andof the Blind, is located
at Raleigh, W. J. Palmer, Principal.
r ortincations. rort Macon, lieauiort iiaroor.
Carteret county ; Fort Caswell, Smithvi'L-, iirun:-
wick county. : ,
United States Arsenal. Located at Favctte-
ville.
Insane Asylum of North Carolina, situated in
the vicinity of Raleigh, will contain 250 patients ;
125 patients now in it. Dr. E. C. Fisher, Superin
tendent ; Dr.- F." T. Fuller, Assistant I'livfician
Mr. R. K. Ferrell, Steward: Mrs. Hill, Matt or
Dr. Charles E. Johnston, Kemp P. Batile, W. W
H olden, Edward Cantwell, A. M. Lewis, Dr. W: J.
Blow, John A. Taylor, and Dr.: Columbus Mills,
Directors. Dr. Charles E. 'Johnston, President of
the Board : William E. Anderson, Treasurer.
Messrs. Hold t'n, Johnston, and Battle, Executive
Committee.
All indigent insane persons entitled to be received,
and treated, and taken care ot at the public charge.
Paving patients are, also received from this and
other States. For proper form to be observed in
sending indigent insane to Asvlum. see Revised
Code, chapter on Asylums.
TOWN GOVERNMENT.
COMMISSIONERS OF W1LMIXGTOX.
Mavor John Dawson.
S 1) Wallace. O G Parsley, Samuel R Bunting,
WA Wright, T C Miller and Alfred Martin.
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FIRE UEPABTMEN'T.
Chief Ensineer James Mitchell.
Assistant Chief Engineer W T J Vann.
Chief Fire Warden B W Beery.
Assistant Fire Warden W T J Vann.
Fire Wardens George Myers, B W Beery, C D
Ellis, W T J Vann, Edward Kidder.
E Kidder and C D Ellis, to superintend blowing
up buildings. - -
L.anip Lighter fJempsev J Martin.
HOWARD RELIEF FIER COMPAV.
(Re-organized June 0, 1859. )
Foreman Walter Furlong,
lst Assistant John Sheppard.
2d Assistant William Dow ling.
Secretary E P Wade.
Treasurer Daniel Disbrow.
H00K :ASD LADDEK COMPANY NO.
1.
Foreman John Wright.
1st Assistant J Kizer. i 1
Secretary and Treasurer J. F. Bishop. '
COMMISSIONERS OF NAVIGATION.
( Ofiice 18 Water street. )
George Harriss.T C Worth, W C Fergus, Jos
II Flanner, Wm M Harris. -
SCHOOLS.
BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS OF COMMON SCITO0I.S.
Chairman S D Wallace. .
WiirS Larkins, James McDufiie, James Kerr,
David Mclntyre, Robert H.Tate, Saranol l'layer,
and Joseph M Foy.
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WILJllXOTON INSTITCTE.
L Meginney, Principal.
WlMINGTN MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY.
G W Jewitt, Principal. . ; -
OAKDALE CEMETERY COMPANY.
President Donald McRae. ' I
-Directors Wm A Wright,! G: R French, Ed
ward Kidder, Jno A Taylor, Owen L Fillyaw, S D
Wallace.
1 Secretary and Treasurer Asa A Browni ; Office
next door to BanL Wibningto. .
COUJiTT OFFICERS, COURTS Ac.
" Sheriff W T J Vann. -
Clerk Countv Conrt Samuel R Bunting.
Clerk Superior Court-rJames A Wright.
Jude U S District Court Asa Biggs.
Marshal U S District N C AYesIey Jones.
Deputy Marshal U S, District Wilmington Jno
J Conolev. - .
Clerk U S District Court John L Canfwell.
Clerk and Master Equity DuBrutz Cutlar.A
rhiirmmi f!ountv Court James T Miller.
liam n Biddle, A "Wilder, James P Stnngtield, J
J Moore. "
, INSPECTORS.
Wood lnspectors-Joseph Smith, Wm Holden.
Provision Inspectors David E Bunting, Hiram
R Nixon. .i.-w -, .'':"'"
Naval Store Inspectors Alfred Alderman, Jas
M Stevenson,. James O Bowden, John S James
George Alderman, John C Bowden, ThomasAV
Player -John M Henderson, B Southerland, ll
liam J Price, Robert C Johnson, Nathan F Bor
deaux.
E Turlington.
- WILMISOTON GAS WGHT COMPASr. ;
(Office in Savings Bank. JJuilding-V
President--Col John McRae. ' v
Secretary and Treasurer Wm nyde.
Superinteodent-OUverMcIIhenny. j
Register of Deeds, Jtc Jere, .Mcnqis.
Special Magistrate of Town John J Conolev.
nnstahloa Lewis M Williams. Jno Ctloy. Wil
Timber and L.unioer inspectors ju '"VJ
man. L II Bowden, James S Melvin, Henry W
Groves, J W Munroe, N Clark, Robert Maxwell,
SECRET SOCIETIES.
ST. JOHS'8 LOIGE XO. 1 1IASOS3C.
(Meets the last Tuesday Evening in each nuwith at
St. John Hall.) .
O L Fillvaw. Master.
M Newhoff. S W.
Oliver McHhenny, J W.
T M Gardner, Sec' v.
A A Harfcfield J D.
Jpo L. Cantwell. JTreas.
Henrv paldimr, S D. :
J O Bowden, Tyler.
COSCOKD CUAPTEB $0. 1 HASOSIC. . ; ,
(Meets 1st Monday evening in each month at Sti
John s Hall.)
Most ExRG Rankin, II P.! Cora L C Turner, G M 3d
t.x u I. rillvaw, hm, i .
Er T B Carr, Scribe. j Cora I Northrop, C M 2d
Com P W Fanning, Capt V. ' ,
Host. j Com W J Price, G M l$t
Com A Martin, 1 S. I . .
" M Newhoff, R A Com Jno A Taylor.Treai
Capt. i Turlington, lylefi
CAPB FEAU LUUC
ujy a l. v. v. r.. j
2 i. o. o. r.
(Meets Tuesday nigl.tj at 01.1 Fellow's Hill.)
Asa J Murray, N G.
W L Smith. Secretary.
James E Kea, V G.
T If Ilowev, Treasureri
CAMPKELl, ENCAMPMENT NO. 1 t. 0. 0. F,
(Meets in the Hall of Caje Fear Lodgelst and 3d
rrutay m each month. . u
J D Gardner. C P. ! Th.3 M Gardner. J WJ
Rev A P Reiiiton, H P.
R J Jones, Scribe;
Thos H Howev, Treas.
John J Conolev S W.
CAPE f EAR MAR1.SK TOTAL -At
Meets at 'the Seamen's RetH
ever v? M n d a y e v en i n g, i m r
BST1E-CE SOCIETY.
tlu-1, on Dotk 'Str.ee
mediately atler the
close oi the 1'rayer. Meeting tor seamen. )
Chas D EllisV Presidtfat.'!' tieo W Williams' VicM
William M Poisson,
Presidents
retarv.
Jas Fleet, As't Sect'y.
SEAMEN'S : PKIEND SOCIETY, j . j
Charles D Ellis, Prf?si- ; B F Mitchell, Sec'y ij
. uent. 1 r Ireasureri
C D Ellis, Gilbert Potter, Col John MeRea, A S.
Dellosset, O G Parsley, Executive Board. J
ueo V V llliams, keeper of the Scamens llomcfj
cor rront and Dock Streets. f i
ladies' UKXEVOLENT. SOCIETY, j
Lst Directress, Mio Ken
4 th Directress,Mrs IIal4
' leit. j -r 1
Secretary Mrs Van4
- Sickle. ' I;
Treasurer, Alias Lilling-l
ton. i i '
nedy.
2d Directress, Mrs Ilaf-
riss. . ,
d Directress, Mrs De
Rossett. WILMIK0T0N LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ji
(Organized June, 1855.) j (j
DrJ II Dikson, President. I Donald MeRaa. Treas j
Geo Davis Vice Pres't. I Win R-Utlcy, Sec-. j
Piatt Cowan, Treasurer. f ' 1 n
Rev R B Drane, R II Cowan, E I) Hall, S D.
Wallace, John A Taylor, G .1'McRae, J G Wi igh
Directors. ! ' ; ' !
MILITARY. j
WILMINGTON- LldflT INFANTRY.' ' !
(Org. May 20th, 1853.) . ?
Wm- L DeRosset, Capt. I I C Winslow,' Knsign,
i 15 Mcfiae, lst L,ieut. A D Cazaux, Quarter
C Mcllhennv,2d Lieut. Master. ; :
II Savage, 3d .' JCD Myers, Orderly. ! '
GERMAN VOLUNTEERS. ' ;.j f
(Organized February 22d, 185.) 1
C Cornehlsen, Capt. II G Ilashegan, 3d Lieutj.
II Von Glahn, 1st Lieut. W Deinstbatch, Ensign.
II Vollers, 2d Lieut. . J Meier, Orderly. , ", j
."'BANKS . -. ' Vr' I
B ANK OF CPE FEAIU' ' j ! 1
T II Wright, President. II R Savage, Ca.-liior. !
J G Burr, Tellef. J D Gardner, A s't Teller
McLaurin, B k-keoper- ,1 H Hardin, Dis. Ch i k
Discount Day -We'dnwdav. ; ,
BANK OF WILMtNGTONr N. C.
John MacRae, President. S Jewett, Cashiir,
W L Smith, Teller,. . i WlHam Larkins Book!-
1 M Gardner, Dis -Clerk, f keeper.
Discount Day, Tuesday.
' : -F. : . "v " ,
BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA.
John Dawson,' Pres. ' Win Reston, Cashier.
Wm D Smith, Teller. . J II Wright, .B'k-kcepev.
-, '-r - - - - J
Discount Day, 'Tuesday
COMMERCIAL
DANK-
OK. WILMINGTON. -"
O G Parsley, Pres.
Jno McRae, Jr, -Teller.
J D Barrv, Dis. Clerk
Tim'v Savage, Cashier.
pis iv t niKer, ijook-
keeper. ; ' ! ;
Discount Dav, Monday.
WILMINGTON SAVINGS BANK.
John A Taylor, President. ,Wm Hyde, C:isluei'
RAIL ROADS. --"
CHARLOTTE k RUTHERFORD R.'
WILMINIiTON,
ROAD.
( Ofiice corAMarket and S Water street, )
n W Gnion, President
11 11 Cowan, Sec; i
rea.
J C McRae, Chief Ung
Road unlinished.
WILMINGTON t MANCHESTER RAIL ROAD-L j
Thos D Walker, Pres. Wm A Walker, Sec'y.
J P Robertson, Gen'l Sup.- Jos J Lingy Treas. ;
R B McRae, Gen'l Freight Agent. !j ?
WILMINGTON A WELBOS RAIL ROAD.
Hon W S Ashe, Presi
dent. S L Fremont, Chief Eng.
& Sup. ' ' -
James S Green, Sec'y &
S D Wallace, Asst Sec &
Gen Ticket Agent.
; J W-TlMmpson, Gen
. Freight Agent.
James G Green, Yard
- Master. . -:- - ( ;
P n Langdon, Aud'r Ai
' Supt's Clerk. i!
William Smith, Ticket
A "rent.
CHURCHES. i !
Methodist Episcopal, cor Front and Walnut." ; '
Methodist .Episcopal, (S) 5th bt Church, and Cas-i
tie, Rev J II Wheeler, Pastor. ;
Baptist, cor Orange and 6th, Rev A Paul Repiton,
Pastor. ". ,- '- i :
Baptist, Front bt Ann and Nunn, Rev J L Prich-
ard, Pastor. - . t '
Baptist, (O S) C;istle bt 5th and Cth, Rev Aaron
Davis, Pastor. . ,
Roman Catholic, Dock bt 2d and 3d, Rev Thomas
Murphv, Pastor. , ; .. ;i i
Episcopal, (St James', ) cor Market and 3d, Rew
R B Drane, Rector; - t
Episcopal, (St John's,) cor 3a and Red Crosfc. ' i ;
Episcopal, (St Paul's,) cor 4th and Orange, Bishop
Thos Atkinson, Rector. 1 ft:. "f?
PresbyteHan, Princess bt 7th and 8th, Rev 1 Mc-j
Queen, Pastor..' ' l -; t1
Presbyterian, (now building,) cor 3d and Orangej
Rev M B Grier, Pastor. ' , f i
Baptist, (now building,) cor Market and 5tli, Rev!
J L Prichard, Pastor. ' J i - f i
Lutheran, (now building) cor Market and 5th, Rev.
J II Mengert, Pastor. : i ;
Scamens' Bethel, Dock bt Frant and S Water, f
POST OFFICE, i ; i I
WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. i 1
Postmaster Daniel Dickson. ; i ;
AssistantsJoseph L Jacobs, and
Office hours from 7KA M to 1 P M
2 P M to
sundown. Sundays, 1)4 A M to 9 A M. ' . g i
Northern Mail,bv W A W R R, arrives daily at
7 P M and 5 AM. "CloseslJ and P M, changing
on Sunday from Hi P M to 10 A M. r ... . '..!
Southern Mail, by W & M R R, arrives daily at
i4 A M. Closes daily at 7 P M. j C 1
Smithville. .N C, (horse,) arrives Monday and?
Friday at 5 P M. Closes Tuesday and, Saturday at
7 A M. ' ' i
Onslow Court House, N,C, (horse) arrives Mon-i
day at 9 A M. Closes Thursday at 9 P M. ; j.
U. S. GOVERNMENT OFFICERS- j
i CTSTOM H0CSE.
Jas T Miller, Collector.
W, J Price, Deputy CoU
D M Foyles, Weigher
a. iiuavci, - i.. ;
TM Burnett, Insp'r.' !
W F Burch and Uriah!
Sullivan, Ingpectot &J
' Measurer. i j
lector. r ! :
II R Nixon Surveyor.
W N Peden, Nival Offl-
- cer
Thorn
as W. Brown, Jr.;U. S. Commissioner.';
- - . , - coxscls. : ' -" r'--t
British Vice-Consul-fDon McRae n Water. - U I
Spanish Vice-Consuli-F J Lord, 6 n Water, t j
Brazillian Vice-Conaul O G Parsley, jr., ccr n
Water and Mulbery, (upstairs.) . :-. - " ;: j
Danish Vice-Consnl P k Dickinson, cor Front
and Chestnut. '"- - :n v .I-'--'.;n Ui.
v - INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT. i
FLORIDA RAILROAD BONDS $26,000of
the, above Bond redeemable in ' 1S91 with
counons at 7 per cent per annum, payable in the
city of New York, lst March and ' 1st September;
"decl '" vi. "" tf-'- --.i:- f..t-:'h
COFFEE. .
BAGS RIO COFFEE, ' , ,
'20 bags Laguayra -C,offee, -i . , r .
50
20 mats best Java " ' - j - - . .
dec l , , ' - ; . ZENO H. GREENE.
ERRANT At WILSON.
A
lowe
RE CONSTANTLY receiving fine CLOTH
COATS, City make. Cassimere teuits at tne
est pesaible rates-- v. ' -J t - ec 10 .
!
i!
Gityr 33nsiness
Card:
' ERRANT As WILSON,
"Vf fHOLESALE'AXD RETAIL Dealers in Don
mettic Iry Uooas, uruceries, . mining.
Uoots, a Shoes &c. . , . j
i . T So, ill and 15 North Water Streets
I oct 1 Wil mSngton, N. C
I JAS. T. I'ETTEWAYl
At CO.
I "ACTORS AND COMM ISSIO."
i; : l:V - I No H North W
Merchants,
"ater Street.
WtLMtxoroar., N. C.
Solicit constrnments of all kinds
of Produce, al-
no orders for jlnKeriea, CaggingJ
Rope, Guano,
Kt3
GEO&fJtitfAKBlSS. A.'..' MOEl-U, PS-
W. W. HAjEUISSI.
j 4lf ARRISS As HOW
ILL, '
COMMISSION M ERCHANTSt
Oct 2, 1S5S r WltM
XUT0X,'N. C.
!VO RTII Ai j DAN I EL,
R0CERS AND COMMISSION
MtECfl ATS,
f.VNo. 2, 'Graniteilow Wilmington, N.C,
?T -.Solicit eonsigniiients f
Flour, " Di i d
Fmit, Feathers. Beeswax-, Tibcac and Cnntrv
Produce generally. N if
Agents for Howe's celebrated Sqale.
D
(i. WORTH.
sept 2C.lv
N,
. DANIEL.
JUNES ASHKU.SO?.',
HI) WARD SAVAfiK.
ANDERSON 6c SAV
AGE,
GENERAL COMMITS
July lS,f0-ly. ;
ION MERCHANTS,
Wilm
ngton, N. C.
CJ IIMlOUINSON'Ar
CO.,
lOMMlSsrrtN AND
CHANTS,!
Forwarding mki
! Wilmington, N. C.
I Office .ovSlt Afr. J. A. Willard's store, i.
I 'S" finlranjee Corner Princess and Wat
ater st.
mar 9,r 0-tfj
2ii .
c. w.
ERRANT, i V OKO. WISOX
!j ERRANT Ai WILSON,
CO M M I $S I ON M ERC1 1 AN TS,
3 Nos. 14 axd 15 Nor
th Water st.,
oct 2, 'GO-ly Wilmifi
gton, N. C.
W. A. (IffYSR, LOVET PEACOCK. ; S. II. JENMNfl
i GWYER, PEACOCK Jfe CO.,
I ' rf ' ! WlLMINCTOV. N. C.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wholesale Gro-
VJ eersiand dealers in A AVAL saOKKSCO'r
TON, and Southern Produce enerallv. I
7fc.i? Prompt personal att-nt job given to all
consignments of produce.
ileD f-ly
vWILLIAM II, LIPPjlTT,
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Wholesale and
j Retail; Dealer in faints, Oil. Dye Stufls.
mdoWftjrjassi 1'uttv, Seirars,' )h Brandies, ami
Vmes, frcrluniery and fancy Articles, .V r.. coi
ner Front and Market sts., Wilmington, N. 'C.
mar '25. 58 r
EDWIjV A. KEITH,
t:
inOMMISSlON MERCHANT,
y I I f - AVilmiinston, N. C.
if -fei. Offers his serviots to l'lantdrs as Factor nr
Agent -for the sale of COTTON; Will .give his per
sonal attendance to the business. His commission
for selling Cotton. wiH"be50 ct-. per bale, no add!
uonai cnarcre wm oe maae. cotton iorwaraea to
New York at 10 cts per bale. '
oct, -ly 1
; q. G. PARSLEY fc CO.
TROralETORS ofthe Hilton- Steam Saw
I Plaxi.no Mills, Wilmington, N. C.
3Siy All orders or inquiries for
LMIER, wilt
receive prompt attention. '
inch 21 '5f i
" smith Ac McLaurin,
COMMISSION AND Forwarding Meuciian .
j "i'i V - Wilmington, N. C.
Refer to : i .
; Jon. if Dawson, Esq., Mayor,
' E. P. IIai.l, Esq., President
Branch Bank
State N. C. . ' : 1 ' '
T. M. SMTTU,
July I tS5!-tf
ioi!
in mWu.v.
IMALCOM McINNIS,
(!"'
I0CEU AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
North -Water streeti .
oct 1 . . ! Wilmina-ton. N. C.
Cii.vs. D: Myers-, Fke. J. Moore
i J MYERS At MOORE
"IIOLESALE and retai dealert in Hats, Cai?
Straw Moods, Hurs, L'mprellas,
anes,
&c, iJUHai ket street, Wilmingitdn, N
June 21,' lS5!f
T. C At B. G. WOR,TH,
COMMISSION. AND
FORWA
IDING M ER
CHANTS,
it mi
ngton, N, C
UNION DISTILLERY,
J ? ' ' Wilmington, N
A. H. YANBOKKELEN, Prjoprietor.
LL KINDS OF NAVAL STORES, purchased,
manufactured, and sold.
tc?Q Wharfage and storage furnished, and coop
erage donq at tair rates... , . jan iswii.
. G. POLVOGT,
PIIOLSTER AND PAPER JIANG ER,
' ; Corner Front and Princess Streets,
I: i I Wilmingrton, N. C.
!.' Keens constantly on hand Mattrasses, Lounges
Cushions, .j Feathers, Curled lliiir", I Moss, and all
tfpholsteryi Materials. Alsoy Paiter Hangings,
V indow haaes, a ire tscreens. ana Decorations oi
every description. . , . ! ;
ii Pictures; framed to order. !
j Prompt r attention given to fitting P Railroad
Cars, Steamboats, and 1'i ivate Irwellings.
!- may ai :. . . .
J. L. HATHA WAV. - j WM. R. L'TLEV.
HATHAWAY At CO. .! .
C COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I '
j dec 1G, '58 . f 'Wilmington, N. C.
ipT' i!Jr.M..ROBINSONtA7sON,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS in Foreign and
Domestic Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
Ac. No, 8v Front St., Wilmington, if. C. '
jan 9;'53 - j . . .p; ' j .
' JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, I
(1 ENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARD
X ING A1ERCHANT' f. Wilmington, N. C.
j . ATompt irersonal attention! given
to Con-
signments tor bale or fnipment.
i .iLiberal Cash advancements,
signments to my New Y'ork friends.
made on Con
nov2,'57 . ... A r7T 1 y
, " ; HENRV NUTT.
171ACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT,!
: i t . . ; ' Wilminrton, N. C.
rSS Vill give Ins personal attention to business
intrusted to his care,
sept 10, '57-tf.
. i4-- f .
JAMES STOKLEY .; ,
ALEX.
OLDHAM.
1! . ; STOKLEY A OLDHAM,
TEALERS IN GRAIN, A COMMISSION
I MERCHANTS,
, j; Wilmington, in
i Frompt ' attention given to the sale of Cotton,
Flour, Bacon, and other Country Produce.
JUTE ROPE.
) A COILS best Jute Rope, fori sale bv
OKJ pov28 ;i 5iENO II. GREEN.
Almanacs for isgi.
.rnURNER'S North Carolina Almanacs, at KEI-
X LEY'S BOOK STORE.
dec 11
TO
AR.RIVE.
rrnr. bbls flour. Appivto
JUU nov 27 STOKLEY A OLDHAM,
BACON.
SIDES, and 4 hhds.
For said by ? J. A.
12
HIIDS.
arrived.
shoulders, iust
WILLAKD.
FLOUR.
QH A SACKS justlanded. For sale at $1,10 p
OUUsack. nor lO J A. I WILLARD.I
:-c:"-.!r"' -il '-iu FLouR-r
TjAMlLY', Super arid Fine,
Fayetteville . and
-Wilmington inspection, in store, and for
4 (dec 11) J ' ZENO lV GREEN
and for sale
ly
E.I -
A QUESTION FOR MATIIEMATl
J i CIANS AND ECONOMISTS. I
fpF ISGO4 feet of gas is consumed through eight
I: burner's, in 9 nights, at a tost of $5 per thou
sand feet how much i4 Consumed by each burner
per hour ? at 'what cost, and what would be the
cost . of ah equal amount of light: obtained from
Kerosene Oil ? Answer : There Is consumed by
each burner, 25 feet per night, or 6 feeter hour,
at a cost of 6 cents per hour per : burner. Four
Kerosene, Lamps afford as much : light as 8 gas
burners; -4 gallons of Kerosene Oil will supply 4
Lamps ; one month, which, at $1,20 per gallon,! is
$4,80 per; month, or a cost of one cent per hour
per lamp I therefore, by burning gas, the expense! is
only six hundred per centum greater than to burn
Kerosene Oil, which, ; with Lamps, can be had at
the RENDEZVOUS of the Inimitable ' , '
. jaa 12 , jt CASSlDEY,
NORTHERN i BUSINESS CARDS.
JXO. S.i6IXCT,
jonv n. nv.iv, r.v. nxwH.
late of j late of j ... Utof
Tarb.iro N. C. Scotland Neck. Wairer.ton. X
DANCY, 1IYMAN Ai CO., 1
GROCERS AND! COMMISSION Mkrchakt
vx
124 IVailMreet.
' . 'New YjOKK.
HYMAN,
DANCY
COM MiSS
Ai CO.,
0CERS AND
ION MtUCIMNT.
'NKI'II K, V.
: The
New York h..u - w ill be ' rondni t. -d by Jn
S. Dancv, aided bv IL W. Ilk man.
The iN orfol k 'House will be Conducted bv John
H. Hvman and F. Mj II v man.
JpiP' Particulars attention giy. n Jo the 'sale
Cotton, Corn. Wheat, and Naval. Stores.
September 13tflMH 1
Geo. 0. VAvAum.ve.l;, J.. V. S. VanAmkivot
VAN'AMRINGE IlHOTllhRS, ':
Vf AVAL STORE AxD GEN ERA L Co wiw
l MeKCBAxrs, i. I ' r '
110 Water Mr.-et
N. Y
itrrEB to'
Mr. J. R. Blossom j 1
Mess. T. C A R. G. Woti.
" Hathawat a Co.,
Wilrainjrlon. N.(
J. I. MC lift E A i:o., J
3lr. J. H. Flnxe::, J
August 21, fGO-tf
LONDON Ai HRV
AN..
i '
Mr-tBo-'h
Stoles, 'tf t
G
0M M ISSION M KRCHANTS
. No. 32 ludia
TiT Consignment f Naval
Lumber, and other S
atl
tern
I
rclur;
J. II.
M!ieitf !.
l!u van, J
Jno. R. Loxkon,
Nov 21-tf
Vi H. M.
IlKr.lNKK, i w.vw. iiu:k
G REINER Ai 11 ARK NESS.
lOTTON
J Hol SK.'
AXD -GENERAL COMMISSION
. . ! .'' RiiH Aon: em
Nov
15, 1857 " !
wm. 1j. Hill, ! I a. m. .tm
of North Carolina, 'Noith Carolina.
HILL At! NORFLEKT..
G
ENKIUL COMMISSION A .FORWARD! Xti!
Merchants, .SIM;koe"hp,:. .
Rifluiioiiil, Va.".
Solicit con-iirnnunH of Cotton, f.uinbi r, Fi.-l
and all kinds of Merchandize' and PnVuice.
-4ALSO-t-,
Ao-cnts for the purchase of Sursir.j. CoQ'-ilf, Molas
ses, Salt, Lime, Guano. Ac. Largn.eargiies of th
above artu les are oltentl lor .-ale in our niarkri iai
nuallv. and we shall be ph i'.sed to opi rate for j-i-ri
tiesordering, promising laitlihiin
in our rii
deavors to represent tiirin
J.itj 2: 1 v
G. W.-WILKINSON As CO.
RU1T ANU COMMISSION M'EIU'HANTf
h! IJnelai street'. N.
Particular attention given to ciivi juii!' n
and purchase of Mei ciiamli-e
all kiii'l.
Liberal ca.-h advances
CO., Wilmington, N. V.
Ausrnst. 2.' 1 SCO-1 v
thn.iiuli W ILKINSON
TT" EROS EN E LAMPS. A large lupplv
suitable for stores, for sab- verv i-h'-ao wi
Oil, at , i hc 7 ' CASSIDEYV.
EASTERN II AY!
.rn BALES Eastern Hay, ex s-lr . 1
)v sale, low, frjini-wharf, bv " .
jan y KLJLlSjA MJTCIIKM,.'
LAMPS TO 111 IJE.
ILLUMINATING APPARATUS, fur 15 ill ' l
tiis, Public Meetings, Ac,, caii; be hired
very reasonable terms, ot tle- liiiniitab'le
jan S ( ASSIIH .
C1HOICK BACON. Tl hhd-. clmii,. Vt,
Bacon -Sidiis and Sholilde.is. i'i.r sale bv
dSc.21 HATHAWAY A CO.
I t
, C0-' Imi.vcs iT0 bbls .if if"'
brands. .
dec 21
HATHAWAY Co.
MUSCOYADO S'UGAR. 'JO h ids;
choice Muscovado Sugar.' Fijr sale
; iiiir
bv
k-e 21 H ATH A
" LAItl). .
AY
A I'll.
LANDING fro ni Sclu
.1.
'.1,1
Western Laid a splendid ailM-lv
INSTO
;iii-.
15 Kegs N. C. Lai d, in good jiackages, ,
-5 " Western Lard, in small packages,
dec 4 For sale py X. lb GREENE.
'A
- ! 1 " "
NEW F
dec 1
FLOUR ! In basr and bids,-
For sale I
STOKLEY
AHILDHAM
17.
ENGLISH CHKESE.-n'Jj Boxes
selected V
'-
sriisn uneese, iusi receivou ni
dedi
lr'iinlT
WORTH A' DA.MEL.
T
MIOSE CHOICE HAVANAS have come, at
decG ! WORTH A DANIEL'S.
JARI),
j use.
-20 Ketrs Et
ra i.eal ij.-ir u lor rami
I.
WORTH A DANIEL.
BURNING FLUID.
for sale very cheap, at
dec 7 i.
b luni and Oil tin carts.
CA-SI1J EY'S
TO-
DAY NEW AND Fit
STR. PARKERS 15 URG;
G
ONCENTRATED LEAYEN sotpetliing nek,
New Beef longues, 1 east L 'ow,le s,
' Smoked iieef Buckwheat,
Rye Flour, . j Butter,
.CO bbls..C. Sugars, Raisins,
IO " A- " 10 bbls. B. Sugars,
lfi, ' Crushed, Granulated and Powdered,
25 boxes choice Yellow Cheese. :
WORTH A DANIEL,
jan 3 ' 2 Granite Row, Front street.
FAMILY FLOUR.
WE have th best Family' Flour, in town, ai)id
we warrant each and every barrel ariid
package, if not goodJ to be returned,
dec 12 1 WORTH A DANIEL.
ASTERN IlAY.-Y(M)bales ofthe best Eeste
Hay in market. For sale bv
dec 21 s HATHAWAY A CO.
VEN I,V I DL V ICI.7
CH wa the announcement of a verv gri'Wt
victory, by a Roman teneraf. 1 he people id
this day. in sneaking of the Inimitable CASSl-
DEY, Inodifv the saying of the nAble Roman, thus
"1 came, 1 saw, 'I bought ot tne great variety
articles offered for sale at the Rendezvous,
dec 21 20 28 South Front st.
T IS A HISTORICAL FACT that South Carlo-
lina has seceded 1 j This thev
would .not ha
en prepared to do, if some of
ner citizen na
not bought -
KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS.
as well as a great variety of Fancy articles, sifitsa-
bfefor the Holidays Candy, j4. uts, ic. if., ot tlie
patriotic CASS ID f-A. -. oec zi
TUTE ROPE AND TWINE. 25 Coils best Jiite
ft Kope, Bagging 1 wine. . Jrorsaiebv
deei zeno h.Greene
T)EST HAMS IN TOWN at
JD decl
WORTH A DANIEL'S,
INK BED ROOM StTS. A new ..lot, .some
very pretty just opened, aud for sale at
cl9 1 f . PERRIN'S.
dec
CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES.
lER PARKERSBURG.
Fresh Raisins, ;
Fresh Butter, I
'.' Cheese,
Segars.
Tobacco,
Ale,.
' " Porter, , j
" Raisins,
' .rigs, . i
J'runes, "
Citron,
Nutmegs "
Mace, ' "
Buckwheat "
a
" I A B C Sugar, "
Crushed "
Loaf Sugar.
Granulated' do.
Elegant Hams.
dec ID
WORTH A DANIEL
WOLFE'S LIQUORS.
GENUINE Schiedam Schnapps,
Very Pure Brandy. 1 t
- ..riierry nine,.
' Madeira " , . .
" Port " For sale
it
bi
dec 18
PORK
dec 7
WORTH A DANIEL.
-50 bbls. N. Y. City Mep Pork, for sale
by ZENO H. GREENE.
milE BEST- FAMILY FLOCK, in town, wa
I ranted in all cases, to be had of
cc 29 ; WORTH A DANIEL
' . SUVARS SUGARS!
YfT BARRELS. C, Coffee, aad.Q YeRow Sugnts,
I J 25 bbls Crushed, Granulated and Powd. f
Z5 " Mnscovado Sugars, light a
b anas. '
For sale by
WORT
jan 8
PORK
BBLS, New Yo;
I S and for sale l'1"
dec 11 -1 jr
i EXTP
25
r
250
S. a. IIHimiNG'SCHAAt
WON .UURNED UP.
HERKINti ; CO. back, out of Ihdr $UW
A aunt.insr Chlt nrl - . . .
, MUM, AND No MONEY.
Read the lollop -inV : . , . ' ...
P..HurKiv. Oqi.AJft f,r IaUU" Kafis, Svra
' eusc;' ' ' ' .
Dear Sir : We ar auth'triznl. hj Mrs S. C.
Herring A VKi io olfler )o, or Mr. iMU-t or -anv
other person, JflO0, to prove Ihat a llenii CLani
pion Safever fallal to prcwrve it rtilri,t4 n mn
accident! lire; and " wilt gite y r a, Mr. l.iUi,-,.
or any other rixport4ble iraorr, in make tij
tlie same oner in r ta:d ."r. Iaitn Safr.
i. I Signctl. 1 D. S. A S. P. GKlIi:.
; A rent for S. C. JlertinS A Co. ' t
This Kttcr. haviug ben lrarhd t tur, tlw1
following roplv wf,returin d : - ,
A "V Taof, Nov. 19. Ij-MI.:
E. P. llot KiN. Y-ri, S.vracusi.',
Dear, Sir : You are hen bv authoi icd la ceft
loth part of the propiii.n wade ou bv D. S.
if
A S P. Oecr, under !ati Of l. I sal. pre
suming that ihy ininn, "J ulic n rsaff, l Ik?
same a,e iiianu!Hnre1 Utsm. upcr I hare maa-
iifaetoied on my iivn account. ithin lhrr
rears lat psft Tin- nioticv l, li l'i.itisl In Mil
hands of lion. .anc MrCoiiiltei Jr.. MaVoroMb
city of Troy ithin Hfteen dajta, antl In Im plit-ed
r linn tu tin" hnmlit ul mini compet'-nt iim.
w ho ma bo selected tori-ceite t b Icnth'nonT in
this ritv. aiul t.- tlei J,1e t w lioni it hall ! iall. '
Tmlyjcjuls I.I-WIS Lll.LIE.
Th alwire '-eptfntce of the i halh-ngw W kr-
va!ei to Mr. Ilopkin"; amf.tiy film t
Oc r. Ac u;-, Ar., ti wl ii li no i'tspi'BM ha bet a
ir.ai'.
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TiOV. I lectin be
The forecoinir b-tti
i s n.vve ic-n iano-a io me iy
roiitenta oftli saute hai injf
k a aa- a
Mr. I, line, and tin
'i i n cxniiiinot, I ( irciitca, at las rquel. lit i e-
-ive ni;il !nil snip?? a tne' iroioei .Meriire. on.
he part of Mr. 1.1116.-, and tin to thhi date f bare
ii'M I In' fai')c, and nt loniing anything fi oni S.
I lh' j-ai'M'. and tit hearing anything
U-nin-; A Co.JrfioPi 1). S." .V S.
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geilt4, aiul the tiitif
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nai iii) inr i, I mir una
ill iMMOted to l.euU IJllie,
S A A M cCO 1 1 1 E. J a.
l.i v i etui ued the
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15 O. 11. KEI.I.h'Y. Aff.id.
-Tin: puts'
AND THE
i: LA
In ihe
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T
lllS SAYING wlas cxei.q.U:u-l
North Carolina, a regarded her nation dn
th.- davs C tin- Ri olatiou. liic M Luiibarg
Declaration of Independence, flgnril by F hralni
Howard, nnd othersJ was the firrt public a"M tion
of tJie i ilit ill 's State or colonyyfo be fri-e 1 e
ci'de; and North Carolina Vnth la.t In tatiry
lie" articles of conli deration lioti-t ca. and filming
these United Stat '-nJ Thu, l'n.k and prompt tTi
r-.-il and i- Jh1 ligl)reiln, iio y a vlnw In ili-lc-gate
iiwav any. of ti. )om ik ' ( t-.l in bnr. Thi
Inimitable C ASSIIIEY ha, also jn.-t 1 V ivrd Itl,
()0 Sweet Ocitngcs, m hich he ii tillering Stthrun.
preci ilcnteillv low irices of f a JLMrp'-r huo
ilrcd, at tlie iRenthjons. - - , j.m "
10NSIGN El'Slof lo Bacon and ITtibUI-.
I'oik. inaikfrl disinond II., ji'T-s
srhr loifi-
tana, limn HaUiiri'iH, will pleai luakd 41
km.wn at the oilicv i ,t th" niidcrsigneif, t.
lhsincll e
vdav I .
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T. C A II. G.
worth:
lilLIIAM'S MANUAL
Major
oi Cilhani, Viiginia Milit iry
llitil:llt
k 'OXXKSTH." . .
Aitii'l.
1-L
. ''4
A rin y
Orcabbal ion Oriranlzation
of Infantry
Oi-g:iiiatioti of Vavalrv tlrganiia-
tion of Field A I till
rv Tho SlnH. - .
A'-vticle 2d Arms
and A in unit ion ; - ' .
Aiticle 3d Sfho.rt of the Soldier
1
Article ifh Sehofil,4f tho Company ;
. Article 5th Tsrgt t Practice;
Article f.thSch.Hol or Ihe Battalion ; f
Arlii le 7th ;Schid of Ihe Troope r ; j'
Article Mh Schoiolof the Troop; '
'' Artii le !Mh Seined of the S'juadron;
Article Kith Evolutions of th Bcginieiif f
Articl- 11th Light Artill.TT Tacti .
i -
Aifieli 12th Honors jinld by iTroop
1 i:-il-n t. Governor,. G-nfraN, Ac.;
to the.
Article liJth Dutlies f Captain?. CVinpan
Ddtii-s in Camps. Garrisons, Ac, . '
Arliele 1 Ith The Stuff; 1
Article 15th lVfitlles ; ' . !
, Art it le Ifilli Colli t Martial; .
Article 17th Mujic, Revill.'. Tattoo, Ac;
Appendis The Artii les of War.
The whole ia one iiandAOtue volume of 74:1 pp.
Price $2,50. Book forwarded on receipt of price.
50 cojii.-s received tliis morning, per Ei press, at.
WIIITAKER'S New B.K.k Store, ,
Market 1 1., bet. Jas. Dawson's. a ud AVIllinmirs.
j:'nS - ' . "
TO ARMS! TO ARMS!
V
EL THOSE wbo are opposed to the Federal
coercion of a smyreign State, and who are
opposiil to th pnsKiige,'if abolition soldiers through
North Carolina, for; the purpose of subjugating a
sister State. Mill bo)- thei (irix-erics, rrovl
lens,
small stores nnd
c"utrcineiitof Ihe patriot," .
T ; . ' CASSlDEY.
I'OfFEE.
10, LAGUAYRA, JaVa and St. Domingo, in
store, and for sale bv
11
jan JO - f ifc.M jl.tiUhnl..
NEW CO UN, AFLOAT.
O OAA IH'SIIELS Piinio White New Crop
JJJ- Corn, now landing, fur khIo bv'' '
jan 10 i ELLIS A MnCllELt
WHITE OATS. ' .
A BUSHELS Heavy New York Stal
mm J v 'sa-- i a r-s- -'i l
jan II ELLIS A MITCHELL.
WHEAT
BRAN,
For sab-,
1000
BAGS in store.
bv
jan 11 j ELIjH A MITCHELL.
HA sil S.
1 WHOLE Ixixiw large bunch Raiiins,
1U 10 y, "1 " 1
N jan 11 lorsaie by ZENO H.; GREENE.
lANAL" BARROWS. lot) Canal Barrows, in
t warehoufW, ami for sale, in lots to suit, at
nov 30 " j - . WILSOV.
HOOP IRON.
TONS 1, i to Wt iuch Hoop Iron, for sale by
j.in S ' I M. MacINMS.
10
MACKEItEI.
ivr?v
2 and 3, irt t-tore, and for sal" by
jan 81 , t M. MulNMS.
N. C. FLOUR. I
JUST R
Super,
r or sale by
CEIVED per Railroad,' Family and
1
celebrated Watchola lills brand.--DcROSSET,
BROWN A CO. .
nov
27
CEMENT' At PLASTER.
OnrV BBLS. Cement, 60 bbls. Plaster Pari-
1 per brig Water Witch.. For sale b'
iv
dec 1J
ELLIS A
MITCHELL
BOOKS FOR A LI
HE NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOK, C.int-
wtlrs Justice, or Swann WrM rneWU a
Ls
(nl A ilr Ier. n t
'dec 11 H . .';.
B-Mik Store.
4, and 5 gnllonoat
; PERRIN'S
DEMIJOHNS, , l; 2,
CO F F E E- - CO F F E E.
fir B.UiS Bio Coffee 20 do Laguavra d
o Jd-i
fJVJ St. Domingo ido
20 trials Java do in tre,
and for sal low for caxh, bv
dec 11. I . . ZENO H. GREENE.
Is7
150 kegs as-orti-d Nails, from 3 io 4yl.
nov 1
for sain or .
" ZENO H. (IREENI
ij 1 iii 11 .... --
EALTHFUL EXERCISE, U necevsary to a
lon awl happy life.. Let the girU buy Trun-
and take plenty of eri.'jc h-se ciMdj
ui ti . ....... . . . v. w i m w" , - .... -
Hi. rj ll.o l-,r a on all arm oi I : A 1 1 1 1. 1 .
oec i : . i
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SAVKN, LEAN EN, y
jan
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