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THE WILMINGTON r DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 22, 1861. - ? A T i ".IP .. in mi- A. II TfAJjDELL, - Editor and Pro'tor. i 5 TOWN PRINTER. : i . t . v f i baltsqcais. i 1 day, , ...5 K Jl .2 Uys,.J. 37 3 dV. - :. 50 i J A d.V. ...... CJJ4 Itntes of A.d-rertlinir. - 05K .1QCX1L' .. & j,. ....... ...... $ so days,..;........... 1 00 dTB.. 1 2S 5 daya,....:...;..,..;... I 60 weeks,.. . J 7i 1 month....... ..." 3 00 13 month,............. 7 00 ;S months,... 10 00 "6 months............. H 00 1 Tear -30 00 'Contracts by the year made on favorable terms. . ; t .Tea llnea are counted a square, and fire lines or lets, half square. Longer advertisements in nro portian. r " PAYABLE IX ADVANCE. . &S Na publication made without a responsible name. - 2 weeks, ; I -month, .4 3 w 2 months,,' W 3 months,.. -....' 00 tf months,., ,...8 00 1 yer... 13 00 j : i Jxxt'iBY th. 151. till that uncertainty, is decided, than to incur L- ; . ADDRESS r' 1 tbe calamities of the extreme remedr. and after- Toll CUry and Leilt, uU t'hnn t:,r- ardj haunted perhaps, by the remorsefal -i...r,l , .discovery that we bad .precipitated them without y.- , ru$ tfUt C&vKfry. - ; actual necessity ? We do not advise that anr of Vtxz BarrHBEX When etih o prc-at im- ! the measures trulv necessary, fur self-defence, be j pend orer our beloved country, ocrv citizen , delayed a single day but we would respectful- Should do hw utmost toarerttbeni: and enie- ! XL .M lt imminently worthy, of COMERCIALi LIVERPOOL, HAVRE,.....,.. HAVANA,...- Latest Dates. : : j . - ' .' ...i....Jan. . .4...?... J an.. ....L.Jan. D ally paper, $ ; Weekly $2 per annum ff8iyirl copies of the Wilmito's Daii Also, at lyllc'a Book Store. I1T IIsaAU) may be. Lad every dar, a soon as israed, at WnirirEa, sfew Book guire, Market street. "Wit LMINGTON I v: . . - .. 8VE FIRST PAGE.'! riui ab fTirlsflon tttTima 4 r-- 1. n . n ? j uuouuh ic gwi w urcu j 01 au sucn measures a? wouia cut off or embar- natire land, becan.e of the house of the Wd J rass the appeal from the rulers, to the people of their God which h in it. We hare therefore 1 tbc rth, as would causelessly embitter or com- presumed, humbly,: but earnestly to beseechyour 1 laTorable attention the following views touch- ling; passions of ciril war. It becomes n, even ing the duties appropriate to the peojle of God j while we prepare for the worst, to look diiigent in this day of rebuie. ; ly on all sides for some roediatinjr umpire, by - .. . . ... iuse impanuu nana tne aoprs ot war may be The great sectional question, which divide I heId hl leash U1I the fiflal verict of the . the opinions of the- North and the South. eeni ; is gireu. Surely God has not given us over to at length to have reached th crisis. One State J madness, but the issue might still be that they has formallr retracted its allowance to the Union: f h?ald hMd up forever, instead of others are preparing to follow, and a temt of j And further, we would humbly appeal to all excitement shakes the nation., "We r.re in the ; Christians, of. the North and tbeSouth, to exert midst of a revolution only bloodless u yet." j everywhere the. moderating influences approprir But every dar the complication, a-sume a more 1 lVt f of he Prin f Peace, It J ' , 1 cannot but appear to the reasonable mind Inost angry aspert; a fetal current .teems drifting all j unsuitable, that Christian men. and Christian parties with frightful rapidity toward the blood r j ministers should be in Jthe extreme front of arbitrament of the sword Dailv the public I PJJ" movement, when all history tells us that . "u,lu iiu lucouum, come ireiguieu i Doay-pouuc, togetner, lioa has given to the with the resounding crash of civil war. which ! Christian members a function like that of the may soon be re-echoed from all other quarters, j i,n i01 ra vhlch regulates , . H I and moderates the whole. The movement of the ibe counsels of our rulers seem to Upturned j common body is the resultant of many concurr into disappointment, and the lover of his coun- inS forces, of which, if some are liable to be too WIOIINGTPX MARKET, j j f WitMrseTos Dailt IIkbaud OrricE,!) j. 1 I v Jnnary 22L 1SC0. TcRrErnsi, Further sales yesterday of 20d bbls., and this morning of 710 bbl3. at $2,05 for Yellow Dip, 1.64 for Virgin, and 1,05 for Hard, per 280 lbs. ;,?; . j. ; 1 SriKiTS TcBPEXTixE.-SaIes after yesterlays report of 200 bbls. straight, at ?3"cU., and 5) N. Y. bbls., at 33 cts. per gal.t; No ;H'eH 'his flayer RoseqbaCk, ef. oZ.") In Equity, to ; f'"'Rv ;;" . --. ; i- .Sprinsr - Term, ' Samnel Gooilinao, (. a.l ib61. TT APPEARING, I to the satU&cdoa of the i I : rVn?- in ;i, k Tl. ir- I Isaac Haver and Charles Mayer, Jacob Langsdofl, si m dim vir;twj aau wtwi-pu rrevios?, jactiu IV. Kohn, Abram Kohn and Solomon Hn; Kirk J. I Price, Henry Gatterman, William Agard and Isaac v olf. JLonw feacnoOach. Isaac Schwari, Elias Wolf, Auruip vm, ;T.y aiayer, .auan nays, jonn Yeagher, Latafns Schlo;., Ileyman B. 'Schloss, Charlefe V. Elias, Moises Weill and Jacob Lew. j are non-resiaenis oi tne state or Aorta Carolina, if '.is. ordered that publication be made for six weefcs.f commanding the said Thurman Mayer,' Isaac Jfayerj; and others, above named, to be and appear? at the Conrt of Equity, to be held for the county of New IIndver at the Court House in Wilmineton, on the 4th Mondav after the 4th Mon- STAtE OF NORTH CAROLINA, NEW i ' . ftfeMnl oHrU HAXOVElt COUNTY'. f , ljrlclX OLXlh? 1 .: jan 17-tf; ; OLD SACHE3I BITTERSv.6d Wigwam Tonic. See advertvemcnt. For sale by f I WALKER MEARE3. I ESTABLISIIi;i). in; morning. ' . : ; i ; .; ; t faB, Sales after ! vestertrav'sL reKdrtl of lfitt dr in March, 1861, then and there. to plead, an Ut. j ,i; '. , Ji-i U: ' ? 4 swer otf demur to Vlatift s Bui, or the saxoe will bbi. -. : .-.!-:: 1 - Cottox. A little una arucie ai mecioseyesieraay. e note salens of 274 Bales at 10 cts. for ordinary,; 13 cts for I better feeling existed for . se yesterday. We note sales . be heard exrparte, and taken pro confes.o as to them. I : l DrlJRUTZ CCTLAIE, C. M. E. " i!nington, .N. Cif-Jan. 22i'18Cl. , 2ta-w6w 4- Tuesday Evening; January 22, 186I.T j try know not whither to look foT refuse ex- ' Lu5?h' ""V alajs too impetuous. The i . . . . 1 . O I I Christian Tnav trmrofnroiafoltr ntiAlnii Va t.:9 Jgr Our townyeubscribcrs would oblige us by making' known at this office, each and every failure of .the carriers to deliver their Ilrraht. i r ?iS,The "sensation': dbpatches liave not cept to God. But, in thiscxtre. mitv a cheerinjr voice reaches us from the great citv of New York, in the form of a Christian appeal to the people of Christian may therefore safely conclude that his duty will be best performed by act in 2 with the moderate instead of the vehement. God's peo ple are the regulators of the social machine. God in the Soufh, and signed' bv twenty-six of l&nhey forget thw mostneceary and whole- . -mv t UV14 TV uviv SUUUlU the most beloved, and venerable names among1 come quit tut raj'idly within the lat day or two- the clergy of various Christian denominations, j late? 4 as psual. b ilf tor tiyno" we trust tbrre h peace ! "A similar appeal ;is also issued by most revc- ! tue u f r,A Mnnin - ! HH nnA !nAnnf!lil'r'k.:.i:.n. r f.l ' ! mad Vl When aZythinj hopprnj. 'ui Iit!,;:tl,. m- will let i the great North-West. The object of both is o our reader knowv . summon God's people to the reseue of their coun- Banks of the State of Wiconin. of try, and to the blessed work kf peace makers : to hold out to us the right hand of love and sym- . I'nJi across the ehastn which threatens to di- cenii lionas, to tne amount or 7 08.500. vide Our country ; io give us their solemn u- We are again under obligations to Hon. I lni that sectionalism and fanaticism are;not for Valuable public doni- e iiortn; ana ; to pledge them- Warren tnents. Winslow, turn .to hurry that motion which should regu men notning can be expected but that machine will wreck itself with its own elocity . Let us then all study moderation jof political sentiments, of resentments, and of language. Let us keep a watch before the door of our lips," lest some needless word issue forth to exasperate what i3 already too angry. Let us see to it that we do not irritate the sin, nor share the guilt of those who have perverted the sacred influences Of Christianity to sanctify their malignant feeling. Let the Sabbath, with its Jjjhcred calm, be revered more jealously than ever ffor topics truly divine, in order that its recurr- I lug sanctities may aid m tempering the excite- IIILI.SBORO' MIJ.ITAKiY ACADEMY. middling, and 11 J ets for good middling, also l piUfc INSTITUTION, of a1 thoroughly scien fti jL , mi f.mMJi:- L-1 JL tjc and miiit'rv ch;iraeter, is under the 80 do at.lOJ for middling, and 11 cts for strict dnA of roL r. f. TEW. former! v Snnhrin. do. . ; - '. : ' f i i ?! I tendon if the State Military Acadcmv. at Colnm- " Coax. We nnte th arrival nf snoi h,i5h,T-i : bia S.jC llic third Academic year be from Pasquotank, which is not yet soldi Fatkttkville, Jan 21. Bacon, 11 1M; Coffee Rio 151C; Laguira 1718f.Java l82Uj "Cotton Fair to good UKIVA; Ordin.! tn mid.! 910: Flour Familv 7 75; Super. 7 500 00; Finfc 7 2o(fH 00; Scratched 7 00 000; Corn 80 90; Wheat 1 25: Rye 1 25; Oats 50; a 60; Peas 901 00;.31dla.ssef Cuba 2830; N. Orleans 5000; Salt Liv. ark 1 50; Alum 50; Turpentine Yellow dip 10: Virrn 1 28; Hard 75; Spirits 30 31. i i Cotton We note a Small decline si nee last report Receipts durina: the past week have been unui-uaUr large, and farmers well pleased f with the pYiccY realized. I becins Feb. 6th, ltl. 'Tb charee UJJl.l jer annum, iuclu- ding: clothing-. For, a (Trenlhr, ' address the Su--pj?rintt9ideiit, - jan 8-lmd 4tw It c.ontii and Bleet,-.ir several liour.. tliis uiornin' tue however. ment of the people. For this is the wise ordi- ns bur rights in the j uanceof Him who t; made the Sabbath for man," iu conviction that the 'iat hUweekWbiwch in Recurrent of our seo- ! selves to the noble work of breakinsr the rLin f; ii i i -- ; ; power, and restoring to Tl pre was onite a surinkhncr of snow ;TnIon Sisiimr t) oAlm 7 . ... i - ------ i - -J " "rt uj ' .iMitiiuu in hit luc I... . , . . Vn,, - . , .... .1 UIlir cares, ana me sooenng ana elevating con- - j-- i iimuji iirainiiy con lempiaiions, migni prevent secured, if time and favorable ftu?pice are allow- j the flow of earthly passions from becoming mor- rA for ftiA H!srnaj!ni iIiopa in.i,t.. K. ibid, and chafiili? the soul into iihrpnrv 'Address to the Clergy, and Laity J , . .w lJ. ' ' , It is usually found that wherever the excite. r lour Bat little oominsl-to market. ues firm and in demand at quotations. .a o oiner cnange to note. . uhaklkston, jan iy. cotton rue transactions; to-day were limited to 382 bales, at prices ranginig from 9' to 12c. Prices remain unchanged. Newber.v, Jan 21.4 Cotton Sales otVnsall lots at 10 a 11c. Market inactive'with a dowtnvanf tendency. Turpentine A fenf-bbls. ouiy sold at Si' .'.'. fi.r Dip and $1 55 for Scrape. Maiket.firtn. Spirits Quoted at ;33c. per gal without la--. ? No-change to note in other articles. I i Mobile, Jan.19 Cotton The sales 'to-dav u-4i 2000 bales. The market i dull. f ; MUX. IXKU 7"0ULlj-re?'p'ct.full". ak her friends, in town andJ'n t3n ( uiint.! v.. to ca and settle their acconnf. j jan 14-lni '.W Joitrftal fVvi, . f NEU CROP CUBA MOli ASSES. I)E(Etv-:i thwday, l.w.bbls. new crop "uba. , Moia ?r. dir ect, for snliV.r ou-lu bv ! .jan ; ; IvIDDEIl A MARTIN. OX ffl'ESDA Y AFf-Ei;OON. a plain IIA1 11 ; DKAt'ELKT, v-ith a (7oM Clasp. Auv in- , Clots AvdnvfiE Toothache Dsor8.-f-This tinspie ! nerve of the tooth,! and immediate relief is iven. It -will not unpleasantly affect ' the breath, like Kreosote, injuro the gnny, or destroy the enamel of the teeth ; the numerous cures ;it has accom plished are well attested, and it has only to become 1 generally known to be as 'highly appreciated by jj: the public, as it has long been"by Dentists. , For sale by Uf. If. LTI'PITT. Wilmington, V. C. jan 18-?t V j . j' -'' ' ;. ' ' .' The SubscriWr oners himself is a candldaie for the ollice of 'SPECIAL ' MAGISTRATEj ofj Wilmington, and j re?iectfully solicits the vote of the citizens, at the election to be held on the filit Monday iii February next, jan 19-tf j JOHN: J.V0N0LEVt j CO UGH S, FOLDS, AND LUNG IMS- i 'Coughs, folds, .Whooping Cough, and Lungs, however long standing ind severe in character, afe quickly cured' by ,tha long, trird, eflicient and faithful remedy. . WISTAR' 11 AtSAM OF WI LI) 'CHERRY. The universal opinion-full - iieeord. with that .lately exprcssedrbyftho "Saratogiaq," w hich says : "Wistar's Balsam has aehievod inanv remarkable cures of7PuImotfary di.-oi ders it mh c5s being so a jjpecihy." lands of the I S. T. .SI IT.. KENTfJCKV SALT' KIVT. BOURBON i I IS K (DISTILLERIES. ADMESS, .T.srii V KASES. Rronchitis. Asthhia, Ci-oup, I Ureases ol the lIiroat,'t.-ncst, DISTILLER JEFFERSOlf Co,, Sept 14, ISfcO-dtini format tii' jrt.tdlv i-ectivel or at tie Otfice of Adams.' :it Kahnweiler &. ItroV, Express. jan It.'-tf- i I ,FOR WILMINGTON. 'TUB StwwoshJp NORTH CARO- PLINA iU Jeavo New York, for Wil- luiueton. ui Saturdav. 20th insf. For freierht.'and further information, applv i jan il. m ; K. A. KLltf!. great fiat taken in time it is deem e The t!iusaDds pf Certificates in the. piV)pretors frora ' thasti who ' from loner su florin; (iiease havfl been P'redecnied. rt&reneratel. Uiscn- tLralleil," and riow bv thw remedy esjoy imntuni ty from pain and suffering, are still better evidence ..ft!.,- l.i-t. j . . . .;: . Still More Testiiuohy.;, j Andovei'.N. n., Ocf. 15, Hiy. ileesrti. S. Fowle, A Co.j Uostjon, Uentle im n : I hare jilin iarnet desire that aft persons siiffering from pulmonary complaint?, jshould know lie wondt'i-tul virtues ot Zj.; II lutarU Bah CONSTANTLY tnanurictur.n,;. tablishment, everv deripij..!, , ? t'. Saddle's, JJridh'S, CollaM., Whip Every Jvarlietr of Haj ne, s..t !' v. v, i at 9i m uiisi itu'i i i una a u i l epm i in 14 ,j T Tin: f id. n ii ; : , , -J.Vr.ILS vV!!,v, : 1... 1.. A IM.. I -Tlie of the Christian Churches of the country," which South not to precipitate the rupture of the ConT federation, before, they are allowed to go behind he heated we publislj to-day, and to which is subscribed the j name of eVerv ininister of the Go.icl. in Wil- ! , , ; h ' ' i miwunrai puunc upiuion, ana uihkc ine jj nungton, t circulating throughout the country, j peal to the honest and patriotic people. Eve and receiving the signatures of clergvmeu everv- Christian at the South will eoncur in meeti ments of our weekly debates are allowed to in trude into the SH'ictuiirv. the duIdU and the ' r -.. e ., , . i v. v tuvm mi ua uu nave ' ""-'-'"i", i-.vniin.-i anon oi imuuinr i eei- nameofexery inimster of the Oo.icK in W il- , udu-eotea Dublic' oninion .nd th. ..,,! ; inrr resu ts. 1 IP 1 i i. i i . ' 'ni Mobile. Jan 18. Cotton The sales towlav-wek 3500 bales. Middlings quottnl at 10)4 alflc. Th sales of the week were 17,700 bales, and the re ceipts 32.500 bales, against 35,90 in tje eorrexponi ding period last year. The decrease in receipts at this port up to date, has been 1 60. 795. bales.. The exports of the week foot Up 2290 bales. iThe stock on hand is60,700 bales. Freights on 'Cotton to Liv erpool are quoted at a gd., to Havre "2c, StVr- ; ling Exchange is quoted at 24 a 5 i cent, pie- j mium. Exchange on New York at K a discount, i FOR WILMINGTON; 14. - u -Lv.iiuiiij i .1 i. iv r. i i jv r- ' Vtt&frmu leave New York, for i.ti-f3 tnA- .... Tl.,..,l..,. ' I! ah rt ni of U'Jhl t'h-jn-tf, ii make this following 'statement wnli th. Iije flint mine skeiitieal neh'snn tn.ie 1 k3fcMa3i ton, on -Tliur'sdav, 24th iusr. Re turning, wilUeave Wilmington.' 1W New Yoi'k, on Tnesdaty, 2th inst. i : For freiLt. Arc-applv t.i ' fjan tl. ' ' V ! i:'. A. liEfTll. - f. - --"i- - - - : : -- XV. As W. 11. Ii. OF Fit? !!. .Inn. IK. induced to triverliim a trial mx vears since J was attacked with a cough, and .re.Huri.id to p.h.r.ycians, irst at hoipe, i j A and next abroad, n' a-ivnowledred skill and ijepu-'i INiailTAIILK AS I NtVI. ClASSlDEtf the remarkably dithd. in J eft ! mati overcaioe hi-f batkwuiJr coming furyard and throw ng .fof.i.I, ; a' ; on the Crittenden Amcndmo'i'iU" i!..i w -at the Tharn the other ni;lit. , tinued and jum wearied cxertiij of , . ". ta eulijrhten Uie'conuuunity tin th. in i ., ics fit tke (ty, who would not bu v K n i ; and Oilof im? lie has tine, n.v. i r -per huitdred, ajid the brvt btii!-u , i' in townat the KK.NDEZVOl's. . , . TWA N TKI T(7"ll in I ' : - (I'll.. 15 or li; scan f,ir ti4.. i t; , i :tt ion. and wane use-of many pntiir iiiiour, me Migniest iH-neiir. The die:lxe iiuguient to rtifh a o.'iy tin' kjU el the r-hvsiCiaiis. and friends trial of j .was jiKluced, ar) a i i.t report, to make medieine. t)i j.ni 1: legree ns 1 f NSTIH the hopes. of i I. Ua.V a rerv reiving the signatnres of elergvmew everv- i-nrisuan ai me csoutn wm eoncur in meetin'; "h . i 'trrant that tli. rnirs of His minis- i th?s.e fraternal, and generousi advances, in the tcrs imay wach the heart of the ieople, and en due them Vith, the spirit of .justice, and truth, an d peace and be the means tf effecting the res toration erf our -country to its wonted rendition of Cnion,lhanuony, and prasperit- f John Day, Chief Justice of Liberia died reccut lv. j He was Lorn in North Carolina, and was f ' one of thfoundersf thatolony. South CarolinaTIag. The Charleston Courier of yesterday, contains the following announcement - in regard to the ensign tfitlie. (new) Eepuldic.'' The flag w quite a pretty 'conceit, but .somehow or other, we like tie fetars and stripes rather better than any(or tnt new; inventions we have seen, and not our apolocry tor asram beseechiner Vou. dear i Brethren, to remember your Christian responsi- jfiunuuicauiej arc maue, e Know that ! UUJU 10 Vi'0 ana ins unurcn. livery man ' we may bid our Northern brethren God speed wh'ose heart is not 'harder than the nether mill -. in their work, in behalf of the Southern Chris- j stone, w ill sorely count the cost at such a time ' tians. We joyfully reciprocated their affectiou- as this, nnd view deli he-rat el v the terrible results tticK'ccuuK,iau Pry iiou uuai inev uiiij le " ''') i'ksmmiv nr prpoaoiv come iron) er IIOPn7C:rill r 4 T 7.7. i v -w- 1 1 . ,1 : . 1 - The urgency of our country's dangers will be New Orleans, Jan 19- Cotton The sales to-dav NOTICE our popular linlsam. witho it airv ronli den ce m its mejrit.Vas'that had been destrved bv! ; numberless trials of advertised no.-trums. But tb' etTect was liiagijcal! My friends v. ere! again ho:ie- ; ful, and I was astonished at the rapicliango." 'i'lie j ; rack in; eou-jh.it he severe pain iu.mviside. and d"- '! ! .Ni(.-C!;Vm; ! Cavalv; d n's l.i;, i: were 85f)0 bales, Middlings are quoted at 10?4a 11 Mc. Freights on Cotton. to Havre are quoteil at l I -UK. iav ' JIEREIJY 01 YEN to all freight ei 'on tin's i higing night sweats, which had reduced me almo.-t X Rad, that good?, produce and property of all b a .skeleton, abated, and' I was soon in' a J'air wav 1 at ' Kinds,-Jhat is. designed ior transportation, must be j recovery,. aild bv a-contiqued'uselof the n oit'- i -. -! deli verted to an nut'horized ajjent of the Companv. ,lv reiored ((. jrood health. I f successful in moderating: animosities, in rem. ving mbconceptions. in dispelling fanaticism : I and we entreat them to lose no time in u work jso urgently neededo allay the just npprehen ! sion of our peopfc. But now docs ii not be- ror now t oinmitted. is disunion, or rivil kv-nr . now before us. a civil war .whose rigors and j atrocities m.iy app:d the. Avorld? The. wisest ! hearts admit the fear. ' Let each man then nlace ; himsejf now before it is (oo late, in the midst of Coast wise Exports Jan. 22. New York per Brig Wm R Sawyer 30 bales cotton. 117 bushels peanuts,. 1474 bbls rosin." i . ' 1 .'"' :' Foreign Exports Jan. 22d. f Spaix per schr4E C Feltoji 205,000 feet Inin- ber. '''!.;. - . - " 1 ' ; : come. Christian jbrethren of; the South, to co- j ,he possible horrors of that fratricidal war; let ; mm tiring uciore his mind a country ravasred : ; operate in our sphere in the same jeavful work ? itaveweno animosities to moderate, no mi- its fields lately smiling untry ravaged : with plenty, stained bv i apprehensious to repudiate, no exasrjrerations of i 1,attl and the carnage of fellow-citizens, and iccimg ana language to confess., nnd noadvan- : orniiren oi n eommon Minstianity,. its cities ces to make towards a renewed fraternity ? sacked or deserted ; its peaceful homes desolated, All Southern Christians would deplore an un- U1'1 ls "rder displaced by tierce anarchy, find necesary rupture. of tlie Federal Union, bequeath- 1 him ask himself w hether, as he stands amidst ed to us by oar heroic sires, ns marring their ruiri ,ie be able to take Heaven to witness glorious work, and showin a-ourselves un worth v 1 ,nat 1,0t; wit auilt is in his skirts. Let each of their inheritance: as SHIP UN Ji WS. brintriny the i.rrpoiw mnn remember that he must answer at the hide, i theileastfof our objections to recession is, that r promise of the "Empire Republic" to an early i ," nt ?eat of Christ, for his conduct as a citizen, j Schr Champion, I Davis, fm Pasquotank. PORT OF WILMINGTOTV.TV. c. Tnn. o o ( : : i . , i ARRIVED YESTERDAY'. ; ! fmr North Carolina, Barber, fm Favettevillc; io a nan. Stmr A P Hurt, i & B G Worth. ARRIVED TO-DAY D jHurt, fm Fayetteville. to T ami refeipts m the pre.'-ei'ibed form, taken thore . for. -I indicate receipts being presented, one will be retained by the Agent, and one given to the ; consignor. This is necessary to prevejit mistakes and misdirection to cotton, and other property. Bhink receijts will be found with th'e Sta"tion . Agent 4 who are alone authorized to frive receipt:?. ; iWlieji produce, is1-delivered -for 'transportation : betweefr stations, notice must be given to thefftoar- esjt Agncy, and hands supplied to help load it. t insure its prompt removal. ijan2a-3t FREMONT, Eng. & Supt. ' J I Stop the Thief! A MAN, calling .himself Graham, and some times Harriss, but whose right name is.Brew- i eiyor try, stole from my lot, on thc'lCth in-t., at j night," h sorrel Horse, and took him to New llan ! over crtunty, and swapped him with one Mr.. Win. ' f IPenryi j i Ji will give TWENTY DOLLARS for the deliv ; erv of Jiim iti E'lizahctiitowu iail. Uladn rnnntv ian -si-4t relore( (o jjood heal th. i ours, very truh . GEO. W.THASi..- : . K!? Cautioii to -Purchasers. Thejoulv g-enuine-: istji 's Balsam has the written signature of ' I. BrrtV and the printed one of the Pioj.rietor,- (.n the outer wrapper; nil other is vil.j and wortli- -Prepared bv,' SF.TH-W. FOWLE- CO.. - B,.H.r ton, and --uld by 'I1ENIIY -McLIN. .! ill 1 , I t A l ()viJi p.'.: red" i' A .11 (!.- i'i.-.r 'I hi-,' I!. - i ve'itr, t. il.. iiHii. -H i k. ham; iii i:i'iii:ss 'CTI.O.NS for I i. !di !,:! net! Kxet.ei -' lor (hv An. ii. C'i) t I ft I; ir'i t'lv-d' i "Tib-tiis. Srotf's i ' .lip I lllMltii'V i .11 U;. . ,V.uiTA:cl.'i;, SI STION liil,cd.i v iok Asruo;ii i:i"riiif'ir .it. 1 l:)out da break, la 'i-tc . ' tla- l..i-1. rat,, . i .'. and ;u't. it lev. ear-d. j guiii in an i-.i-'l -. toi-lc p'lii'i e in .'at. "J .'" 'i he itiie-i ii'ii f,,p ..rtM, ..nee ..f lhi f.ui.J hie did a-pi ii r '.' Any infiii l:. . i.. Any inli)i t;i .i 1 1 . . : on .,' Ih.irdfoily rje. iw-d :it ih.rin!.! '.'.v i't .v''. 2 South 'i-'roi.t .(. -ft, l.v t! i i,., i, jXii 11 TO CLOSE THE STOCK! PRICES 1IKI3TTC1ET! L'i- ;riok ri.o- iuul Lin v is iu I rr ini it, .11. 1 ill. il 1 .1 1 nil m ii.iiji.-. . 1 . . . ... . . p itL.- k. ,.-.- V., -.i nto the inevitable evila of hnancial digress, and 1 wm- r w. u . u , Mitt r 1 1 r m iiiut. mum ill ill,, i.'.ir t . ..aj 1 1 . . , . . -vv. " - . 1 n of Snth .Carolina" 'The Joint Committee of i or all ttiat shall be slain, of a I the wives that but too probably into the horrors offrequent wars: shall. be widowed, of all the children that shall be 1 jas inaugurating on this hitherto pencefulconti- ' consigned to orphanage, and destitution of all the tn . noary parents mat stum te bereaved of their Schr NW Smith Royd. fm NYork.1 to! A 1 rL aux, maze. . i m ' liivtli Ib.lliti -vf thf. f nent, the jealous pbliticnl s vsteni of Europe, with LMrlqlaiiifo. r.n stnrd.iv mVJit mn .1a riioir f i us oalance ot tower. its enonnousstandincarniies. ton3 in tuis quarrel, and of all the lo-norant a Hag, orcnsign suitable to lie borne bv South j its crushing taxation and ultimately, its despotic j damned through our neglect while we are waging Carolina.'. The Committee will report tile result governments; as covering the? claims of Ameii- the wffrk of mutual destruction, he shall be able of their LiSbr consist metto tmirWth tne left t - s to-day. The flair chosen will ;au -iirisuaunyauu iiepui)iic:inism, wnu latiure t . "i'i'l'V ii.-wan,us ut neans mai none oi ; of a: i.in whitotrmnnd tvith in Pal. i and disgrace, before the world ; as destrorin''- ; 11 a u'3 uomg ; mat every whit ot this ruoun- i e centre, and a white crescent in I our nauonal weight and glory, and thus our ; uu.uU! aggregate of guilt belongs to his adver- iMTlr corner on a square blue field. ! p-a";evurii nuruau ; ns oisappoiutnig tne ; ";, " uimsyu ; iuai ne naa exnaus- f M iiopesot self-government throughout the nations, ;i'ieery ngntcous expedient, and exerted eve- riV r-w,,,-nfi.- i.rt.l rw.... i ana jusiiiving me claims oi nif.nnv: as bring- l.- power io avoia h. ir. Dretnren, you We hate, frequently had oca.,ion to j in innumerable confusions. dismntioiiantiH itia i can do thi. it; will be well with vou. howiwr CLEARED TO-DAY. ! j - Brig Wm R Sawyer, Putnam, for NYorki bv W v- nowara Tern schr E C Adams, Bro 4 co. Str North Carolina. Barber, for Fayetteville A E Hall. ! ; i i: ' Felter. Lillia. for Spain.. 5iV bv ; J. (i. SET-TON. THE IIARNETT HOUSE RESTAURANT, ML 20 MARKET STREET, HAS BEEN nutin o(a !,., order, and opened, bv t'SKf V' 1 .nnur i v iC; I'll- tank some of our i brethren of the press in this State, for kindly allusions to, the Herald, and, ' since the appearance, of the paper in new type, the rnecesaitf for our :vkiiowIedgenicnts lias been quadrupled i asters upon the churches of Christ : and us ar resting the beneficient labors of one third of the missionaries and- teachers, ahd drving up a sim : r i.L. " ' ill it may be with our miserable eountrv. But if not, who can estimate that guilt? " But bles sed beGod all i not yet lost. And if onlv his nar portion or tliie cliarities. which now carrv iL,u,ri'u iin:,u nine grace given to ! her equal to MEMORANDA. ; j ji j NEW YORK, Jan 19 Cld schr R W Brown" uurton, tor Wilmington, NC. : 5 Schr A S Ellis, McAUistev. fm WHmingtok XC, was at Newport, 16th. , Families supplied 'with OYSTERS, GAME, xc, at 'short notice. fanTj-tf - SIIIPMAN. I S.5 RFAVATtn" ' OS-f, last, night, a Gold-headed Walking Cane. She above reward will be pafd for its deln jan lii-tf erv at this Glhce " r - i .' i life to the perishing souls of the Heathen. Sure- Ile.r ,,ut' : '.she ' onh- rise aboye the rlilgar , : ' ly ne who would risk even the possibilitv of a t "V1? OI prejuuiee, fiilse pride and mutual re- Amongplhers. we owe to bur friends of the ' result ?o .dire," unless impclldl to it bv cau.-es r criminations : it sue shall steadily lift up the r.,;--.-,. .-.'. ....i n trf. , r-' , Ir i absolute and inexorable, hath not the heart of a : 'hu, loving, -and P ten tiul voice of Jod's .Law, Washxngtoii Ih'putrh and Oxford Lotvrt Hour, , ChrLatiail nor eTC o j . f speaking j.ce to the tumults of the'peopU and en very large one each, but how can we repay Do these causes then exist? We would dfs- ! "'-to the incipient din of war if the hands of j Receipts per XV & XV R R fin i ...i. . .r i SEAME1VS BETHEL. There will be nreaehi Bethel, every Sabbath, at 10). o'clock, A. M., ir . ' and 7 1 M and Praver and Temperance Aleetings every Monday evening, at 7 P. M. Jan. 17, 1861 , i ; ' f HARPEil WIL 0Hy Cured HAMS. LIAMS' Extra. :520.000S:" ' Furnishing Good.-:, -Trunks, I'mbrella", . -, Vqutlis'"Clothing. I Childrens' Glofliiiig, ; eero ('lothing, ; -egro Blankets. rr , , I i Shawh, c., 1 ake advantage oi the reduced jiriees ! The tire stock must-'le sold. .);in u . j O. S.. BALDWIN'. THE i WILSON. SCHOOLS, : ! WILSON, N. C. IOR BOYSlAXD GIRLS in senarate Build JL ings by,Mr. and Mrs. Richardson , aided bv a full and able corps of Ay.-itant Teachers in all Departments. ' ,.'". Departinentsi Four Preparalorv. Aid.mie, ColIe!ate..and;t mversdtv. or Art, with a jwular cour of studyiin each... : i - The ensuing i'Ses: j ouiuiMiuu- j. upas, on i nurstjay, the 10 ... I J , X Ofj 1.. j . - i j Promptness solicited. j : For a Catalogue, address the Pi iiu-ip.i! j i!ll".;bV 1. S., RICHARDSON I THE m a nuiij:! i ; i. i..iii.r i ii. rn iiii--. .i -' different Mi!if:.iv' I'p'Mi.-nij, , full instructions fir i xd-iy I r ,jrn h d" . f" pet ted tn-moffov.-VK.u.li r. At,ito . Mniket jan M WJMTA K Li:' bi t. Ja. liuw.-i er .11 1 !- I V, I) TURK'S IS LAN I 9 A.V ll sIf 'I'urk'H Islam 1 iVV - 1g, and for s:il..i bv jan l' i . f SU'J 1 ... M v.: r.-r OLD SACHBH BITTERS . .F? Wigwam ! Tonic. fMIIESE delicioiH and f.ir-fnied I'ili -I . X commended by th fir- Kwi. iir,- eoun try, oi Virtue. They are d-.l.-uj kindne of the following from the $irit of tinctly say, to avoid creating a mwchievous mis ke: 'I'.'' i take, that if the Southern States of the Fnion. thek tht Age and and to none in tne eountrv. Its tvpoirraphical cution is rtally refreshing to look upon. It is wi i c 1 nun, on nit: nujn i. uuu is uoiur eoou r " ... t , . ., . , . , service in: t-flbrta to save the one.' white with ,,"d!ed-- ml et m- i i j- M,. .... , .-r luinti, c vuruiuui appreciate ine noiionvnle WniiiNuroN IlKUALP.-This ithe lanrct '"V;""" handsomest Dailv now In North Carolina- " "r"t ;Z-r ' V- is conducted with enenrv and abilitv second '!!I?i?!il!.!!!-v -( o,1-!t,.l,lt'0 to their I f-v yt, i j .iva- iiiuui VIM ll lull, t IJl.: CHJU I II- crn people must conclude that these causes do exist, and that the catastrophe, however, la men- man lj firmde it tmtintains the rtjrhts and hOn or of the Jitter. The very latest news is given by telegraf'h and otherwise.. The price of the Daily is xi year Weekly S . Ix-t every one that want a real livt paper, and one fully up to ihe times,1 "nd to A. M. Waddell, Eq.. and get the Wilmiojton Herald. ; f " , ii - SHocnseJ. -A woman in ahorse railroad car in Cincin?;tti, alarmed and shocked the passen gers by hjV indifferent manner of relating how, a she wiCfgetting in she dropped her baby and its head was immediately taken off by the wheel of the car.-; When it appeared that it wa$ a doll " baby, the remark , that she 4 "could easily bur another?: sCemed quite expedient. - ! T. tle period "when Music, heavenly maid, was young," idust be one of extremely ancient date; for all the 'music we ever heard, which sounded us if it'wfgheavenly made, was very old. OKATirf? Lola Moxtez. Lola' Montez died-i few dayS yiiee in this city and waa buried on Thrda ist. This celebrated person was born a Unit thVear.l820. She appeared in Paris in IS to, and oon after went upon the stage as a daiiscuse, In 1847 she went to" Munich, where her! relations with the old King of Bavaria cave . her notirk'ty. She was created Countess of We can easily believe that these considerations IjiiidsfeJt. nvitha pension of 20,000 florins. She j may prompt them to deny us justice, and yet . ;vu4 driv(ii from Bavaria in a popular outbreak, j that their constituents would be more just to us -inM win? n time sne has iivca mostlv m, thi i tnan these leaders who misrepresent them r . . j- ' . - 1 A f . i j-er . jiureuvcr, u scvuuusi uiuerenees, so lontj and sincerity or the revered Brethren at the North : who assure us, that in their ojlnion, the necessi ty for this ultimate resort docs not yet exist; and, assuredly, every ;motive should prompt us to hope till hope becomes impossible, that they judge correctly. We rejoice to see grounds for .such a hope in the large and patriotic minoritv, approaching so nearly to half the Northern com? munity, who in the late Presidential election, cast their suffrages with so much manliness iu favor of our. rights; in the extensive reaction which has since appeared in j public sentiment there ; in the persevering hopes and efforts of our wisest and most patriotic legislators to con ciliate ; and in the force of truth and right, when fairly presented, i Nor 'can we permit this hope to be extinguished by the pertinacity of the lead ers of that misguided party, which assails our rights : when their conduct may be so fullv ex plained by the personal exasperations of former political collisions, by their confidant expectation that the imprudent baste of! some part of the I Southern - people would compromise the justice j of twir cause before the nation, and by their r full consciousness that the peaceful triumnh of i Constitutional right would be the final downfall of their selfish ambition. a,';in the bauds which angry and selfish men nave rent, now glorious M ill be this achieve ment ofChristirtuity to her Lord, nnd howlbles : sed to his creatures. Fellow Christians, let us i arise as one man, and accomplish it. And jfinal 1 ly, that this peaceful victory may be won., we would repwu the call to prayer, 5 'God is our Refuge ami Strength, a very present Help in trouble.'' Let us continue, daily, before -the" throne of the heavenly grace, those humiliations.' and entreaties to which we were called by our 122 bbls spts turpt, 218 do tar, 205 do turpentine, and 1 car load cattle to C II Robi M Monk, JB Southed vnd, R C Johhson, W J I rice, J O Bowden, J M Henderson, BiSouther land, G Alderman,i and T E Lawrence. Mrs. f ixonfs mak for sale bv j ' i jan 2jJ ' : ; -i WHAT USE HAY ' J MONEY TITE PA Y 0 tT, DEBTS WITH IT. Please help us out with the small amoun ts due us,tand oblijre ' O. S B VIDWIN jan 19 QUAKER CITY INSURANCE ; CUiUl'AA V. v- ; CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ccounl- of their ij'iiiii', ro. j- s. 1 ' easant in ueci.i- j'.. 1 1 1 , .i . i , i proiiouijced the be.-t Tonic i tried to the ) 1 heirt iiral bilftt-, Ioss unpirallelel. 1 in i, 11 1 1 . . ivC jioWi-r.-, in 11.1 . . i. t $ t 'lI!-li'Uli-Jtl, ai.-t-e till .... 1 . xi X. j " . ' 1 T rp t T . t.. ,,-r., i ce of-vervoldrand choice Hams-, ! CH RTFrfd C V It t ' -l 35 Worth a daniel. : VvVurfs "vSmL ;-V-f- 5C0,wm op , I -LKl.b AGAIN hi loss or damage bv fire ami1 i.J X he perils ottl.e Sea. Inh.ml Najviffatiou and HAVE WE FOR THEU ' Jit'""'n! i ltd App'etiteJ and as a "ii.irai.-i-e 1! 1 anted ni cJainnn what weido. w. state thnt 011 rf a-y rlif-m are efeh,-,. ,-, Prof., S ill hia-n, of Vale Collecr; 1 Prof. Havef-. of M.i.-s.-i, )lU and huiidreH fothei . i : Sold onlv liv ' j d e H-ly ' ' - WALKER M' GEORGE II. HART, Present. Vice President: II. II: rv,',ri.oii c.i ijuiier, ass t rsec. I S. H. P. "ROSS, and Trca.s. venerable Chief Magistrate, until God' have" mer- : cy upon us, and the sword, which is stretched out ; over the land, is withdrawn. And we will be ,Your servants, for Christ's sake. . M. B. Grier, Pastor 1st Presbyterian Church, ilmincrton. N. C. i ISTew Acl ver tiserixeri t s. . FOR NEW YORK. Schr. Fly mgScud, Carmain, will have quick dis- jjann u wve. r or ireijrnt or pas- ! i 4 , ARRANGEMENTS. I 4. -ueicuant 1 auoring Establishme JLJ tne houtn. to be ojiened, if the times iustifv. ;a in . . . sage, apply to jan a. T. C. A B. G. i WORTH. nt m at BALDWIN'S. n.-T Yfe arM Preparetl to take Fiivi and Marine " iioc.ive uompanv. & CO. Agents. PJCTUIti; F II A MEN. OA" 1- 'ii himd, a larjfii ii.--ortmt.iit . ! UAMES, con. If tiii'jr i.f jilain mil i.i-t,..,,-i , . 1 i.i.u ana gut, iionv. nnl pilt, A .,y suo jiiiei jor j iioiogrujilis ior an v st vie io inrim i s.. ' the whole stork at e. Wilming-ton .- Vj Nlljlil IV. ' i- DeROSSETBROWN ,iNC, Jan. I t I . and. Portrait ,1 now ollet ( lose out. t':Vsona wihinr Pictures lliam. .1. .,,!.l to " r CLOTHING TO ORDER. A f5'JJfc.ADiD STOCK of Cloths, Cassinjeres ptist Church. M K.'rch.' ttuilryt iiaving a notoriety of a most ffensiTe nature. sjme months since an attack of paraly ' i -rouqt her to her death betl. Here. she was found byJ lady who luuL known her jii child IumxI, aii-w ho tended her with charitable care . and relisiWis devotun. Rev. Dr. Hanks often iiied Ix r. by request, and officiated at her fu jiiTfil. S,Te died, it is believed, a im. A jt . ItitHtrttj 1 ot. ' J. L. Pnchard, Pnstoi 1st Da ; llniington, N. C I T. W. Guthrie, litor Front t ! Wilminntoa. N. C. j M. M. McQueen. Pustiir 2d Fresh vferian Cell. Wilmington, N. C , 1 1 Jno. H. Mentrert. P Church, Wilmington, N. C. .. We, whose names are iiudersigned. co-incide in the general sentiments of the above address. and second its recommendations : Thos C. J.J Wihni Daniel Wilmi R mtngtor Rev Church. J. Wilmin Nr PARIS FASHIONS, EW YORK FASHIONS, 4 All the reliable Fashion Plates, issued j monthly, are received at f . ' ; Jan 22 , " j j BALDWIN' S. I-r . vWwCKSKIX DRAWERS, LANNEL DRAWERS, i j ! . . ' 1 Cotton Drawers,! " Woolen Drawers. . UNDER WEAR, 1! f- ot all kinds Silk; Cashmere. Ac, at? J r : j Baldwins: ( losing out the stock, at . - , ; jan 22 J BALDWIN'S. jan ) 4nd Vesting?, at ,f . JANUARY 1ST, 1861. OUR ACCOUNTS, due at above.-date, are made out. uorespectdillv reouest npi,.,i,.i.. i.. II and pay them. - ive me a call, before pun-ha-dre. Niua c Fictuie Fiiuiiei mud 1 , ..ii!', hurt notice. C. I')i.Vut;Tr jan in -Cor. BALDWIN' MERCHANT hp'a Trnnnirf-i THEILARGEST House in theState. I rfn W O. S. BALDWIN. Proprit toi'. .'i I . -NOTICE. " ' . .'' : 3HHERE will be an election held at the-Court h Ifousc, in the town of Wilmington, on the j ( t.Monday in February next, for the purpose of ! electin a tspecial Magistrate for said town i -. . W. T. J. VANN, Sherui: : f UMBRET.I.tS J ' ARGEST STOCK in -the-eifv. Smalt doW ih town and eountrv. sunn'l terms,.1rfcash, at , -. . ' BALDWIN'S ;. Ladies; 1 ranks .selling low. at' ' 1 ' I jan 22-ltw BALDWIN' TUST fori . S- B. KAIIXWElLLEtl & CO., Mil V ! - . d kl .-. , - ' J' "Hi stand, Uorner Sfcw. it RE(;EiVKn.--IfeV sei ,-- v4, .,, ' ; - ' - ''..'("(j i:....,.. 'U,-r, Nails. ' Cra.f-Iv.-rs.' 'ireb For s-ale low for eish, l,r i . ,Joc2l- . ' ZEN'O II. GREENE. "' . 1 t in iimi j. 1 iiii'iH. :i CUT GLASS: . r .ETS. ("lit Cll.'ltiil,:.,,!,. . I'm tiiLler-. Cut Celeries.' Ci,i 11 , ll'T GOBI, V, Cut Tut ! Cut Di-bes. (it Salts. Cm I can beliiad at . j.i'n 21 Pircher.J'ut C! rni:;iN No. P-'MxiLi 1 ! . 1 1 worm v .ni.' . rSI'BS. Bujrkets.. Can' Ke. ll r vl .1. in iie.t',- f n r . l'h'HJtlN'A AM-he!i Bi-a.-hes,"at av, . , 'EASTERN HAY. M If J j 1 j ?ry "api-rior , Eastern II MyJyJfUhi low! irom wioirf hi- . 1- cT- ! STOKLEY A -OLDHAM. v",vei -1W 'i1'- do. jan li '1 THE I r .'li ai-iii e (jan 21 HAY tvn i. ' --"i v""as ,-mnn. e 1 j. -ive-i, per f-lir Jona Sndlh. 01 e.i r. rime PW yl k jl!iv lOid.bls. Uu,l i,ft.n Krr jan 'i bt 'ortefiMzcs. For .s;dc bv Af.yn l. itj.REE.YE lie lo ELLIS A .MIT: : 1 i MESS PORK. ()( ) nniP' City Mes, I'o, V, ,r, f.Jf ,,i .trri(ve, for al,,, bl low. vt ,1. -. 2 . LoTfoi.f The recent advance in the price of ffttoH hai' brought it into market rapidly." An iiiiU'iial riiantity has come here within the past few! days--ou Thursday especially, several bun-Irc-d biile were sold. " v - Thw f se exceedingly fortunate, and most nnCTtpect-d.. It will go far to relieve the svere pwsm-ej njon the money market .in this State : - .and enable thousands topoy debts at home and Jroad, who despaired of anv preent niesm? to do so. faftttcriiU Oh sorter. iLisTuVTne Mao. Service. A "correspondent k nffaat is the entire cost of. ihe laail ser- ice lit iii SUte of South Carolina pw.nnum. .'Also, If. hat u the amount of revenue received annuin bv the TPrnnini from nnain. , . r.- .U. IU I hat Stat-. ' . ''Thv Mi'Ie rrwt Ctf tilt a rv!.- In ..nil. I r. fr rV ndiiirr j,.n in I I our antry, to our race, to our God. and due. MMi osvr.Q. "ir.t ':ii- ?.-oi. .-tZa: ' especially, to the noble men who are entreatinir ture ovtr receipts, S140,4X) 67. us to.K"? Uiem ne more opportunity to achieve 1 1 1 ! I ! "rjiuuieuw, iusi we auouia wimnoia tne lrre- . A proposition is before the City Coucil of Phil- J Prable step as longaa there is a park of hope? a.ielpnia from several of the leading fire . compa nies, asking that the corporation contract with rbem at I 0,000 per annum for the ertingnish went offirea. The papers favor the morement. The nase of the Tnited States Hotel - in Au gusta, Gifrgia, has been changed tethe South-rn-Ute Hotel. . ; .t; the folio gers were Presby were instances fouud a skeleton of n womati- tnmt Iwr ;.,, inf re peni- j tremendous, dissipate those misconceptions? j tide! May-it not be that she was buried alive j , J Is there not still ground ' to ' hope that, if the ' In each grave a gold ring-was found! f ycouinern people wouia caretuuy avoid compii canng ineir rignieous cause, by so keenly contested, had not produced many mis conceptions on both sides, we should have been more or less than human, and our party history would be different from that of all other free nations. May not patience and serious discus sion, in the presence of interests so solemn linrf ' r tint. 'I. . Atkinson. Bishoof the Oiose of V i r,nrt., ; .;. .1 -""ii-j . , , ' ' H COOPER'S Mif-nnui m7 . f.11J- 1 .ARK ERSRLTRG.' " m.uii I '"k"1 V?1 iHJ?i,fJLh? i N0TIIEU SUPPLY received 7:: ' I rT"?'- frn ditional ,. . TEA SETS. L. Wainrisrht. ReV-.orof St.John'sChureh. J.T',U turoay, 26th. .'. We hate also on. handi Gi am ' Wn XIIIV ' T l?' Mu- 1 I W: I RICES. c I,, h.d. , , . ngton, NTC. . .StorPI wilVhU" n, work. , -Scott's Tactics- w. busing t T. " ' W l"1 PE-i.I, - Morrelle, Deacon St.. FanFs Chnreh. i exPeV iiTrLranH ZATrTr" I ?e?r8- e. .ad Light Infantry Tactics, nrintdd bv i f 1 IT i v i.-i?'u -' .... ,. . J, '..ir ' i nston. y. C. - . ' CeeomeM' ' . f - iV V .-. pplici. ,j V ill ... ,.; B. Dranc, Rector St. .lames' Parish. Wil, ! -i, ' ' ' k IZHI. V" r: L'1? in . jan Li ' ' . , A.n K HI' !? '" A,,r b N. C. ! '-U ' UMHRELI.As ' the c,,,. Fe;,r,iVT- - ' 7 -. Thos. Murphy. : Pastor of St. Thotnas' ' MJ.: -T. ':';' Markit st . bet. -Jas. l.wA.vX.v,.r"!iil:" V, " I TMBRELLAS. . T "' ' , . ' , Wilmington. N: ( i , ! :Vir iv1. -r-.'"' ! ,1 jan "'' -v im - j 1 Under Wear fW ntlemen' ' - I NOTIf'f ; I W. Wheeler TaMor ."itli'st. M. E. Church; ' - j granite uow, Mar Wtreet. ------ : ine h Shi.-tj.-, , . . ' s HEEEISV i:ivdv . . eton.N. C. WESTERN Sirr jt, ttttt I i LESLIE'S MONTHL Y. V ";lmit:vul ail t,;. s,,;.!!., I made- to thr. iiw.i.ui.'1 v'.V. "' ;' '.' . V, . , I n CASKS We Wc;haveaIson 'f'' V--r; at . -y " to incorporateihe CH ft , : r - 1 - i do, inrfi .nA ."5 t, . . Li-. ' RaH.d r Lebraary,.:Godev's Ladv'a B..tr --!-.1: . II A Id Wi v Januarv 12.rh. ivi' (E. The Hillsborough hilndetil?r h.-is I iaooi .1k ,-TV.I il V, , j llarpei s Majrazine. Ecleef if) M:in-"i ;..,. l,.,' - 7 : 'n,vt,ii.." 1 - .:'. ;. ; - 1 ' 1" ' f wing: Last week-- while the grave di,l jan 22 i' , I . ??alloa-s Dollar .MS;' : lrl AXhlH ,V , , .e, :1.)irV-, ,o i: ,. .,' J. , employed in -digging a srrave in the ' U-t - 1 !' ; f l?' mae?s:! Monthly. Acf-La .' tt and Red Scunutn. ,7 wi.: Z: Ji 'i' i V 7 TJon 1,': J V.i" .V"U"A f " . ., lerian cnurcn-yara. tnree excavations . niiv.v" MOLASSES, ! -i ' T . Wtii-r t,v:-; ,"a "."".' 2r "aleat V, W PreoId.and '.hI Aiml-,! . lKo .do AV-Jt... .-i.li' made lcfore a grave was obtained. In two - ' I A .uu"s -and Pbl8' For sale by r ' i'Mlri'.;- w T-i -nJr. ' '"ew t'?- i I "..'X 1 ?l?n ot m,ti-" r-duetlon. at theae- I .V1 'u'1 0 H-le bv f I . 1 .1 . i v r ian l r - i - - v. r. t . i r-. j - -? xji. w suii ;i io i v . 1 1 , , . v.mmiooa i loir rr. 11.0 . t n ...... . - . i..f i - . 1 uiu umes, were cuierwi. iu one was -m ' 1 a. aAiu.iin. -p ; : . - . ' aiiikv " cause, by anv undue baste, or by infringing upon existing laws, or even prejudices,' more than the Absolute necessi ties of self-defence reauire : if the . were carried Ttack from embittered party leaders. j to the body of the citizens, disencumbered of ! .11 . . . 1 .. Z C - l. . a . - . . mi uiucr tuv9iiuus, ui luane ui mi iuin is Tra.- tion, and of public wealth, which were recently mixed with it ; if the North were asked whettcr she would yield to usa generous and fair con struction of our equal rights, and in ther future punctually observe it, or whether she would force us to an nnwillinar. but necessary scTf-de- fence, outside the Union, the answer would be ' one which would restore peace to an a niious coun- ' trv? - f ... ---"- - LET US PAY EACH OTHER WTjk tiuti account made previous to JANUARY 1st. Isfii. with'us. is made r out, and past due. We are sending out bill-, and onr patron- greatlv oblige us bv I 1 PAYING ON PRESENTATION. O. S. BALDWIN, Proprietor of the CL-OTHING A X D FURNISH ING STORE, 38 Market ptroet. . ; jan 9-2wd tw ') HOOP IRON. . : - THE INIMITABLE f ' A ssinrv 1 A TONS, 1, IK. and 1)4 inch Hoop Iron, ! " F FAIRES to know what can b- more appropri. ' 1 J jan 22 For sale by M. MacINNIs!1 ' XJ ate in' cold, dark; snowy auufifeezinWath- r. J j , 4-- ff' llruth than a smoking pile of RVe ov Ai.A.i;jkJSlCJSlj.. ; ; " j . -rrr r;;y yrup, and, that snnerh iFor sale bv : i.W sueeiol broiled Ham or Mackerel, and as r" vepmpaniraent thereto, a cup of drtVimw FOR XjOS 2 and 3 ii jan 22 Mackerel. in store M. MacINXIS! 1 - po UN TIN G-HOUSE ( ;W greatest variety of siZC: thinq iicc( Market jan SUGARS SUGAR, in hhds, A. B. and C. Sucrar, owdered and Crushed Sn jan 22 - - EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR 1- r i k , 1 1. r o , - . . ki I i-'vnrE.ijrjitt-iore, ana ior sale, ov ; . -i ronsa, ixtcoaj or Chocolate, or r.r ; . " V : MIocna Java, iLaguira . or. Rio Coffee . and tCt, ! rim 1 nrcr, T ' andKWsiM'.- ? f toP ott with one of those real Havann Ci i iVi 1 I u l;,,f"'('- .inbbls.lv.'::' f thesedhintrs, and manv others, with a rv,n,. -- Ve.nt K.?e Cleaners. gar, for sale bv ! Kerosene; Lamps and Oil, can be hn.lkt tC r., ... fM1 -"oora MatM, ( - ; MMacINNIS. fKentiezvous, 2f and 28 S. Front street. ian 22 ' der- i- ' or'Dal Ci 1 ' 1 ISfll. ALE.VDEUSi The- a nd l i l , ' I.-. .. w a: :i . i.ii.-ii- .x-iy Ijonk Sto.-. 'as. Dawson's' and WilL!,.'' i . f.ELIS .V Mlft . I.J BLACK WlS'TER Si'TO O V I s fill "-""." neavv. vanaila Oni-- jiin 11 t.. Ret ''IMIE I the 1 dec .1 1 jan 22 WORTH A DANIEL Granite Row, Front street GREAT ATTRACTION THE OLD STAND No. 9 Market street. .4 TT1 brethren of the South, whether it is not due to jt.. Nowopemng, the largest and finest etock of . I vmaerri vjiuub oivu vij 11 mrc tiw i ei onerefl to the citizens of Wilmington. ' J . - .; . Having several years experience in this business, justifies me in saying that I can offer inducements which -cannot be had elsewhere. We keep con stantly on hand, the best of Cut. and White Flint Glass, fine White and Silver and China Ware, Terra Cotters, Lava and Parian Ware, with the best of Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, and every tiling used in the House Furnishing line. - 1 To wholesale customers, I take pleaanre in say ing that I can do better by them this season, than heretofore. '---. t.; Call and examine our well selected stock. Cook before yon buy. II. It. PEQRLV, Wilmington, Oct. 1, 1S0. tf j . - N. C. APPLES. ROtXD THP. rnnPD IHE VERY THIVii : n u .. '. , --( .v o..,.r mci.iesei ': ' , n . . . . . . . i" i . . , jU.ifc, 10 noiue ui mat very olu m, put up m Pottles, and f.ii- juniii lit , ockery Store, . R. PERRIN. And to our brethren of the North and South. alike, we would say, when that final step is so solemn, and may;be so awful should not every honorable means; for avoiding its necessity, bo exhausted by the good maa before he takes it ? Yea, even though, we were uncertain "whether the glimmer of hope were a true living spark,: or only an illusion,, would it not U better io wait: jau 22 -as. WORTH tk DANIEB'S Granite Row, Front street. H V JCDGE SMAT.T.PV I - : ' AS PERMITTED the Anents to.- Vl.t. i TRPEVTINE DISTILLER AND Lk ' COOPER. V T t; ,-n "u- MA- 4 ?0Kl Cooper and Di.stiller. for htre until the 1st Jan ,,,vt ' snU2-4ty Apply to ZENO II. GREENE HOSTTT.ITTr nrr.iTr Bli A LETTER received at the Rendezvous, this .1 morning, the Inimitable CASSTOEV 1 : vAnimiUD llOlUJjfi, In wU7A nm dill snnnlw " 'i' re 1 1 iteUe- RTHEOvc . !j .-We Sherrv- The Evisto r it::T'-".":':u f u" -uonarenv. bv - r inth Bible. 1,J s n VIteJ StateaForrtold I li. 31. LAIN ' oct 6 ; v i.t r -t-.r., . . "f - U i "LliI.l-S iVwKnnt Ct... ' 11 , ' HUI C, ! 1 X . handing the amoun , 0 IfeJ3 paying at sight. 0 s IJif iiwrv ' b' : J"17 gCity Clothing & FrnJtore. - ! mprior ai liele tor f,.,t, ;,. ,r . ". ! ELLIS i Mil 4 111 LI- xi-vwiimi::!),: wur uesi novels out -at i trtirvk I j lpk.Str' i t A lit t-o JV TQRE. " ! ; "Villi Ly.uP,nor Eust.in JIarl 1 i ? AUV 150 bales ' N. V. I if J2 bushels prime Whit. Cort, . : iww. White Oat, for . i " Black If "' i-' 1000 . Whct Bran. N. C- !... ' " 'vlVss. r 1,"!; , .oxe' Thacci) Extra qiisli'V. v 100 bbK Flour. i '( ' Aew crop Molasses, in hbd-l- or bbb. ! ! ' J h U i STOKLEY A otPIIA'S . T?RENCH VIf C,rVl: -a, - VIIK nvt -in l F.L THE (PEUFFCT l i The assortment will be received- by Express, to-F&t morrow morning, at BALDWIN'S 1 batterv on S iJ a l 1 Dick by th 38 Market street. South lid, S.- 1 YZrJH3 I?,d" and js now just outsid th tt.m nm-r 1 ryv.c- u v"v, W1, ,u a sinsang condition. Xn fnrTio I jan 22-ltw I brated PISTOLS and CARTRIDGES, we uvyv w m uio mj auppij ui me mornings at jan22-Jtw .1 : BALDWDTS. 't-4 -' -'""" " !" '"' -.' '' :- !-i . ' j - r , ' particulars given.! e nnt-eilA king condition. No fnrtTio The Inimitable has also learnt ' ,- r--- r ttiao learnea nnilOSE who hare been waitlnfor th f ll V. wS" ?a JO?n3o t the mouth of . 1 . . : 1 vo.k i wrrirer. dita notm tairAn h.n f-r. . ' - wav... hv iue tin. zens of Brunswick countv. CASSIDEY'S RENDEZVOUS -?6 and 28 South Front street. jan 10 mik 1 THE BEST CUTTER ! " ' -I nn b Af?l" iS?5ugarT77 111 inft rvrvoiXktu ..vouee O . I 1 .1 H?ia nowhere else in Wilinii,irit,n The celebrated FRENCH YOKE is IJ bv -anl' ' I ' B.M.DWIN riTrM. OC ATIO.N r N n w -i .,' ue' "J the 1 bfa5) tran 'Harrington, dith : Hay-Time to Hopninir s Th. mitdnr of .I.'. J h- din Mi-rr TfAtvrivn. T I. t-i j , .. .,,1. Sld'M;, - Wived 'th u.on, , 1. . , WHITAKER'3 New Book star,. -,Jan" i: ' ' ' " , MarketW i jVnV- 100bbSar diSntade,:, l f j A T JHK-BUTTEB STOR-50 flrklni mor, jaB8-- For m.ciW;:. 'tf ftn,,e ,ort' 1 . : I rOTT, '
The Wilmington Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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