...'" I . '. .';"' . - '. : . . - . . . - I . .. . . ; . f . - ... " . - . - , v ... . - - - - .... I ,.,.. ' I . ' ' ' ' - - . - - r J --..- n- J . . t . T i " Vi ,1 ' - : V i ;r VOU. VII., NO. 2020. WILMINGTON, N. C, THIRSD AT : VENGS SlrANtR Yft 24,'- 18G1. 2 NO. 2.120. 1 . I TERMS: Dllf Paper, 6.00; WeeUy, S2.00, j'-fl- IX. ADVANCE, -tt . . .f A The Paper is altars (topped, snleaa remittance U Bade to contlnae it. Timelr notice Ulrlren. ao that pajmeet can be made before the expiration of Mooej na j be nailed at oar rUk, wbea the let ter u reguterea. ... , A. M. WADDELL, Editor and Protor. TQAVIf PR UTTER. WIliMINGTON NOTII CAROLINA. j Tke Herald Job Office Is now complete!- fitted up with the finest fortmeot of Job Tm to be found in the State. Ererj species of Job work can now be speed- ma 1 I a . Uy, ana nanaiDHT pnniea at uus omce rrom a book down hto a Tbiting card. Handbill, . rircnUn, blan w, &C, Ac, neatly and promptly printed at short, notice, and on reasonable terms. Especial attention yill be girea to the Job department hereafter, and we feel assured that all work entrusted to our Job hand, who la ex- ' perienced In te business, will be executed iat isfactorilr in rerj respect. Giro him a trial at any rate, and It it is not done well, no complaint will be made $f a withdrawal of patnyiage. Ravqs or CLCMi"jr ShxixGcxi. The furth est range of at hundred-pound shell, erenatan eleration ot thirty fire degrees giren to the gun, ' is 4,828 yards the time of flight being thirty-fire seconds.--,Tlie great twel re-inch, Colambiad, tfte ' largest gun L'made, loaded with twenty-fire pounds of ponder, a shell of 172 pounds and the piece at an eleration of thirty fire degrees, has made a rangeif only 5,409 yards, the projectile occupying. th!ty-two seconds in its flight. By increasing thfi deration to thirtir-nine degrees onlr 100 yarJ more was gained in the range. From the sary gun, with a charge of powder J twenty-eight pounds, m sneii or lau pounds and an eleration ofthirty-flre degrees, a range, of 6, ' C71 rards has ,been attained, and af an eleration of thirty-nine degrees, a range of ,5,761 yrd (three and a third miles), which is the greatest that has ever 'ieen accomplished hy any gun in our senrice.b The flight occupied thirty-iix seconds, j Chtirleston is there&re perfectly safe from the guns, of Fort Sumter. If it were even within tbe farthest range of those guns, the angle of elevation necessary to accomplish such a dis tance is so extreme that to hit the city would be a matter of extreme uncertainty. The guns of - Fort Sumter ran only be raised to an eleration of ihirty-threi degrees on account of the case mates, and consequently could do no damage beyond aboutwo miles and a half. ..A ten inch Columbiad, at an deration of thir- ; tj-three degrj.es, "will throw a shell about three miles. There are no such guns in barbette at Fort Sumter," and if there are any casemates guns of that calibre, no such eleration could be had. The upper surfaceof the gun would strike against the top of th embrasure at an eleration far short of thi -ty-three degrees. Char. Mercury. ' v- :' , , ; A Shbeo rAu rmsSiDKWALK. The Rag-Picker can hardly tie classed among self-supporting in dustrials, inasmuch as he lire?, almost exclu srrely, uoon theJlents of others. . Nat. Pi Wallis criticises in the Home Journal the present fashion in gentleman's clothes as possessing 4'S needless bulk, a Moated and proportionate largeness and fullness, .Ac." neglects thgjfcreatest objection, however, the bill. I f T t dis Ile viz: Taxi( Ssowid Up. A train on the Virgin and Tennessee Railroad reached Lynchburg on . Thursday afjrrnoon, arer having been detained on the mountains Apr three and a half days in the snow; wUch is repor?d to be from 30 to 40 inches deep ix the vicinity of Shawsville. , . A15IVKK3AJIY Or TH BlETHDAT OF FbASXUJT. The Typogrsphical Society of New York on Thursday last celebrated the 155th anniversary of the birthday of Benjamin Franklin, the prin ter, philosopher, and patriot of the Revolution. The importations at New York last. week sud , denly and unexpectedly ran up to nearly five and a half ni l lions of dollars. The- European merchants express great confidence in the Speedy and peaceful settlement of our political troublea, and. while they, credit the New York . merchants for all they require many are also sending vol unteer consignments. ' Excltin? Incident in Charleston. Chabxistoj, S. C, Jan. 21. The four sol diers from Fort Sumter, who are in the city as witnesses in a murder case, attempted on Satur day to make their escape by jumping out of the window of tjve Grand , Jury room. On leaving . they were escorted in a coach by a file of soldiers to the boati v . ! The most Important drinking fountain yet de . . signed for lindon is being erected, through the munificence, of Miss Burnett Contts, in Victoria Park. It injiudes a colonnade around four foun tains, covered with a dome, and will be con structed iof -Aubigny stone and green and red marble and .bronze appliances. The height will be 57 feet, apd the diameter of the structure, 25 feet, while t'se steps around the whole will extend to 40 feet. .The cost will be about 5,000. : A Support iox is Favoa or 'DATBaaAs:.,? St:LouistJtin.H.A special despatch to ihe Republicanf"of this city, from Springfield, s$ye that Congressman Kellogg, of Illinois, had ar rived, and lias in conference with Lincoln, fit is snpposed (not ."it is reported," this time, ) to be in reference to a compromise upon the na tional difficulties. It is believed that the Re publicans, j ilh Lincoln's sanction, will propose the holding of a National Convention, and the ' restoration the old Missouri line to California. "iyT" " ' - Sale eif Mexican Prize' Steamers.' Nsw Qautuia, Jan. 2CU The Mexican prize steamers, Geo. Miramon and Marquis of Habana, were sold y esterday morning to parties in Hava na.' The first named steamer- brought $12,500, and the lataer $20,000. : . . J ; PArRiOTiiS: Aovick. The Louisville Journal advises that the gallant spirits who are strug ling to bbate the difficultiee which lie in j the way of pacification and compromise, must not he discouraged if they . meet w ith lukewarmhess or find theit appeals disregarded. When cros sing the Alps the soldiers of SuwarroflE; orer wbelmedwth fatigue, and dispirited with hard ships, no h.Bger obeyed his voice or obseif ed their nsualvliscipline. He ordered a ditch to be dug, antj stretching himself in it, ; cried , out to his mntivous soldiers. 'Cover me up-ith . earth : yonr General desires to be Interred, since ;you abandon him. They all threw themselves .'at his feet, and followed him with devotion land . enthusiast , Surely the people - of the United ' Stales wilhiiot allow Crittenden and Douglas and their as sociates to he juried "beneath the ra ins of thdr country. - . , ; CO UN Ajf O-HOUSE CALENDERS. The greatt variety of sixes and styles. . Every uunr neces -rr to furnish a Coantiag-Room, at WHITAKER'S New Book Store, ' Market sLXet. Jas. Dawson's and WUkinson,'s. C -janll . f ' ' - - FOR 1801. MERCHANT TAILORING UPON AN r-XTENSIVE 8CAIJEL ? -i- j - IF THE TIMES warrant the undertaking, such an est Slishment will be opened, in connection with our Othing House in WUmington,ln a few weeks, i . - ;;. , ... ,.r f - . - ? THE BEST CUTTER --' will be esafwoyed, and the largest stock of foreign aaa jjomeiFJc uooat openea at BALDWIN'S.'' r ' .. i j - TEA' SETS. j A T ALL PRICES, can be had. at i iV UnH pEBsnrs. Special N"otices. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. THE CNDERS1GXED, ha ring been' duly qualified as the Administrator of the Ettate of the late Andrew Haclean, at the December Term, A. D., 18C0, of the Court of Pleaa and Quarter Ses sions, of the county of New Haaorer, hereby noti fies all persons harisg accounts or demands of any kind against said Estate, to present the same to the undersigned for payment, within the time pres cribed by law; and all persons indebted to said Es tate, are requested to make payment to the under signed, without delay, j JOHN DAWSON. Wilmington; Dec 15 18604w. " MRS. WIN SLOW, An experienced nurse and female physi cian, has a Soothing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing all inflamation will allay all pain, and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, It will gire rest to your selres, and relief and health to yonr infanta. Per fectly safe in all cases. See adrertisement in anoth er column. ' feb 25-lr 1 i -L WALKER MEARES, WHOLESALE ' AND RETAIL DRUG GIST and Apothecary, and Dealer in Select Medi cines, English, French and German Chemicals, Swedish Leeches. Ac., also. PAINTS, OILS, Window Glass, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Ac, e, - au? 14. 1860 38- W. A. BATCH ELOR'S HAIR DYE 1 This splendid Hair Dye has no equal instantaneous In effect beautiful Black or natural Brown -no staining the akin or injuring the Hair remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and Invigo rates the Hair Cor life. None are genuine unless signed 44 W. A.-Batcbt'lor." Sold everywhere. CHAS. BATCHELOlt, Proprietor, sept 29-1 y - 81 Barclay street, N. Y. LANDRETII'S SEED. JUST RECE1VFD, a full supply of Land- reth's New Crop GARDEN SEED,! Beans, Peas, Asparagus, Beets, Blue Grass, Red and White Clo ver, and a general asaortement of small seed. For sale by WALKER MEARES, 45 Market at. nor 23 - . . I " ' I " W. X3T. TTPJPITO?, Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Chemist, . " JV. E." Vomer Front and Market St:, WlLXtgflTON, N. C. ! "31,. ALWAYS ON HAND, a full and fresh as sortment of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, PERFUMERY, AND FANCY ARTI CLES. ' I - Prescriptions accurately compounded. Medicine can be obtained at any nourot tne mgnu ine -night bell is at the second door (on front street,) irom the corner. - ' 1 . i On. and after thisdayj all prescriptions will be Cass. . i ' oct 30 . HAIR DYE HAIR DYE. WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. The Original and best in the' World. All others are-mere Imitation, and should ' ba avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. ' 1 GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAlRj dyed instant ly, to be beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without injury to Hair or Skin. - . Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have' been awarded Wm. A. Batchelor, since 1839, and over" 80,000 ap plications have been made to the Hair or bis pa trons, of his famous D re. ' J Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is warran ted not to injure in the least, however long it may be continued, and the ill effects of bad Dyes reme died ; the nair invigorates for Life by this splen- didDye. . Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. . 5.The Genuine has the name and address, up on a steel plate engraving, on. four! sides of each box, of William A. Batchelor. ' j CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor, sept 23-ly . i 81 Barclay Street, N. Y. Pimples Banished ! ; j : Faces Made Clear i . i Howl ! By one week's use of the Magnolia t Balm. A perfectly harmless, bui elegant and effectual pre paration. l. ' j Price 50 cents per bottle. - Sold everywhere i See advertisement. j W. E. HAGAN & CO., Proprietors, ' apl 19-lydAw Troy, New York. GRAND VIRGINIA DISCOVERY. - Some four months since our excellent townsman, Naphtali Ezekibl, informed us that he had prepar ed a hair restorer, with which he wa9 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 rigorous growth. So con vinced is Mr. Exekiel of the eflicacyj of his discove ry, that he has named it 44 TUB 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. Ricknona Enquirer, Dee. 12,1850. ' : : This famous article can now be. had of the princi pal Druggists. Those persons wio desire a tine head of hair, have only to use the Restorer accord ing to printed directions on the bottle. Those who have any doubts of its efficacy can have them removed in a short time, by using the Virginia Hair Restorer Infallible, proving that it is all it is claimed to be. - ; Wholesale depot for orders, C9 Main st. i R. EZEK1EL. v !: ; Richmond, Nor. 14, 1859. 1. N. 'Ezekiel, take oath on the Holy Bible, that 1 have ben bald for the past 12 years and hare restored my hair by using Exekiel's Virrinia Hair Restorer. "Naphtali Ezbkibl. " This ly sworn to before me, by Nph tali Exe kiel. ! . -. I j JOA Mato ' ' t j Mayor of Richmond. W. H." LlPPirH Sole Agt., jH i . ' y : f Wilmington, N. a i - GL.TJEr-GL.TJE. - . - CARD We beg leave to Inform the trad?, that we have appointed WM. C. HOWARD, Esq., Na val Store Broker of Wilmingtonj j N. C, Sole Ag't for our Glue. " . Boston, apl S, 18C0. GEO. B. ROGERS A CO. THE UNDERSIGNED, having been appointed by GEO. a: 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 Glue is warranted equal to, if not superior to any manufactured in the United States,' and is warran ted to give satisfaction, or the monaywillbe re funded. A well selected stock of low grades from other parties kept constantly on hand ; samples of which can be seen at jny office, j ; aplfJ-iy. w W. a HOWARD, Broker. CEDAR FALLSJ1 RAIN, BAGS. 3,000 just re ceived, for salehy ; ! ' dee 6 -.. WORTH A DANIEL. . ? - CHEESE. : -; ENGUSH, PINE APPLE AND STATE, at ' dec 11 -y ' ' XiEO. MYER S. HAY. 1 n d fl BALES New York, In store. For IKJUU sale rery low, by - - - -- dec 20 DIRECT 6rY " STATE GOVERNMENT. , OoTernor Jno. W. Ellis, of Cowan. Private Secretary--Graham Daves, of Craven. SWt . w. mn ' treasurer v. w . courts, of Wake. 8ecy of State--Rufus II. Page, of Wake. Comptroller C H. Brogden, of Wayne. Attorney General W. A: Jenkins, of Warren Speaker of Senate H. T. Clark, of Edgecombe. 44 House of Commons W; T. Dortch, or wayne. SUte Librarian O. If. Perry, of Wake. A Public Printer JnoSpelman, COCSCItLOBS Or STATE.' - Council Wooten, of Lenoir; John W. Cunning ham, of Person ; W. A. Furfrnson, of Bertie ; J. F. Graves, of Surry ; David Murphy, of Cumber- iana; v. long, ot ortnampton, and w. L,, Hillard, of Buncombe. . i . FBDCBll. AKD STATE COCRTS. The United States Circnit Court, for the District of North Carolina, is held semi-annually at Raleigh, on the 1st Monday in June and last Mndav in No vember. Judges Hon. J. M. Wayne, of Georgia ' Hun. Asa Biggs, of Martin, District Judse' salarr, $2000. .. Robert P. Dick, District Attorney; .Wesley Jones, Marshal. ' The United States District Courts are held at Edenton, 3d Mondar in April and October, J. M. Jones, Clerk; Newbern, 4th Monday in April and October, Benjamin Brown, Clerk ; Wilmington, 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in April and Oc tober, John L. Cantwell, Clerk. ; . THE SPPREME COCr.T. The Supreme Court of North Carolina is held at Raleigh semi-annually, on the second Monday in June, and the 2d Monday in December. It i alo held once a year at Moreanton, Burke countv, on the first Monday in August, J. U. Dodge, Clerk. The officers areas follows: Chief Justice. Rich mond M." Pearson, of Yadkin ; Justices, M. E. Manly of Craven, and William II. Battle, ot Or ange, salary of each, 2,50ft per annum. s. William A. Jenkins, of V arrenton, Attornev-lieneral ; Hamilton C. Jones, of li'owan. Reporter ; Edmund B. Freeman, of Wake, Clerk : Oliver II. Perrv, of Wake, Deputy Clerk ; James Litcliford, of ake, Marshal. 1 scpebiok coraTS. The Superior Courts are held in seven Circuit., bv the following niiicers : Jnde.o. R. II. Hentli. of Chowan: Geo. Howard, of Wilson f Jas.. W.'Os born, of Mecklenburg, liobert S. French, of Kobe son, JohnM. Dick, of Guilford ; John L. JJailey, of Orange, and Romulus M. Saunders, of Wake. So- lcitors Blias U. limes, ot Edenton, rides the First Circuit: William J.' Houston, of Duplin, rides the Second Circuit; William A. Jenkins, the Attorney-General, rides the Third Circuit; T hos. Rutlin, of Orange, rides the Fourth Circuit ; Kobt. Strange, of New Hanover, rides the Fifth Circuit ; David Coleman, of Buncombe, rides the Seventh Circuit. PCBLIC WORKS IN NORTH CAROLINA. The Branch Mint of the United States is located at Charlotte, in Mecklenburg countv in this State. This establishment was authorized bv Act of Con- i ress, passed 3d March, 1835. The otlicers are as bllows: Green W. Caldwell, Superintendent and Acting Treasurer ; John II. Gibbens, Assayer, Melter and Refiner ; John R. Bolton, Chief Coiner ; Wm. V. S. Strange, Clerk. s 1 " r The University of North Carolina, situated at. Chapel Hill, in the County of Orange, twenty-eight miles W. r. V. rrom Kaleigh. The North Carolina Institution for the education of the Deaf and Dumb, and of the Blind, is located at Raleigh, W. J. Palmer, Principal. Fortifications. rort Macon, Ueautort Harbor, Carteret county ; Fort Caswell, Smithville, Bruns wick countv. United States Arsenal. Located at Favette- ville. . Insane Asylum of North Carolina, situated in the ricinity of Raleigh, will contain 250 patients ; 125 Datients now in it. Dr. E. C. Fisher. Superin tendent ; Dr. F. T. Fuller, Assistant Physician ; Mr. K. K. Ferrell, Stewards Mrs. Hill, Matron. Dr. Charles E. Johnston, Kemp P. Battle, W. W. H olden, Edward Cantwell, A. M. Lewis, Dr. W. J. Blow, John A. Taylor, and Dr. Columbus jMills, Directors. Dr. Charles E. Johnston, President of the Board : William E. Anderson, Treasurer. Messrs. Holden, Johnston, and Battle, Executive Committee. All indigent in?ane persons entitled trrbe received, and treated, and taken care of at the public charge. ayin patients are also recewed from, this and tates. For proper form to be observed in other I sending indigent insane to Asylum, see Revised Code, chapter on Asylums. o TOWN GOVERNMENT. . COMMISSIONERS OF WILMIXtJTOX. Mayors John Dawson. S D Wallace, O G Parsley, Samuel R Bunting, W A Wright, T C MUler andAltVed Martin. - - flRB DEPARTMENT. Chief Engineer James Mitchell. Assistant Chief Engineer W T J-.Vann. Chief Fire Warden B W Beery. Assistant Fire Warden W T J Vann. Fire Wardens fefeorge Mvers, B W Beery, C D Ellis, W T J Vann, Edward Kidder.- E Kidder and C I) Ellis, to superintend blowing up buildings. . Lamp Lighter Dempsey Martin. HOWARD RELIEF FIRE COMPANY;. (Re-organized June 6, 1H59. ) Foremaii Walter Furlong. .1st Assistant John SheppaTd. 2d Assistant William Dowling. Secretary E P Wade. Treasurer Danief Disbrow. BOOS AN LADDER COMPANY NO. 1. Foreman John Wright. ' 1st Assistant J Kizer. . Secretary and Treasurer J. F. Bishop, COMMISSIONERS OF NAVIGATION. " (Office 18 Water street. ) George Harris. T C Worth,1 W C Fergus, Jo I Flanner, Wm M Harris. SCHOOLS. . I. ; J BOARD OF SUPERTXTENDEXT'l OF COMMON SCHOOLS. Chairman S D Wallace. ' WmS I.nrkins. James McDutlie. James Kerr. David Mclntyre, Roberl II Tate, SamuoliPlayer, and Joseph Al Foy. ... ., i : WILMINGTON INSTITCTE. : i, L Meglnney,' Principal.. WILMINOTOX MALE AND FEMALK SBMIXART. G W Jewitt, Principal. OAKDALK CEMETERY COMPANY.. j President Donald McRae. Directors Wm A Wright, O R French, Ed ward Kidder, Jno A Tavlori Owen L Fillyaw, S D Wallace, " 1 Secretary and Treasurer Asa A Brown. Oilice next door to Bank Wilmington. 1 ' COUSTr OFFICERS, COCRTS, Ac. ' ( , Sheriff W T J Vann. Clerk County Conrt Samuel R Bunting. : " A Clerk Superior Court James A Wright. Judge U S District Court Asa Biggs. Marshal U S District N C Wesley Jones. ! Deputy Marshal U S, District Wifmington Jno J Conolev. Clerk U S District Court John L CantwellJ ' Clerk and Master Equity DuBrutr Cuttar. ; Chairman County Court James T Miller. Register of Deeds, Ac Jere Nichols. Special Magistrate of Town John J Conolev. Constables Lewis M Williams, Jno Utlov, Wil liam H Biddle, A Wilder, James P Stringfield, J J Moore. . , ; . i. L . . . ; INSPECTORS. " . ; -. Wood Inspectors Joseph Smith, Wm Holden. Provision Inspectors David E Bunting, Hiram R Nixon. - - - - - -. . . : : Naval Store Inspectors Alfred Alderman, Jas M Stevenson, James O Bowden, JohnS James, George Alderman, John C Bowden, Thomas W Player, John M Henderson B Southerland, Wil liam J Price, Robert C Johnson, Nathan F Bor deaux. - : ' ? : ... Timber and Lumber Inspectors James Alder man, L H Bowden, James S Melvin, Henry W Groves, J W Munroe, N Clark, Robert Maxwell, ETurlington. ' -.; ; . : '" ; j A WILMTNQTOX OAS "LIGHT COKPAXY.' ' Office In Savings Bank," Building.) ; President Col John McRae. t , Secretary and Treasurer Wm Hyde. "Superintendent Oliver Mcllhenny. i SECRET SOCIETIES. ST. lOHS'S LODGB KO. 1 MASO.MC (Mets the last Tuesday Evening in each month at OL Fillvaw, Master. OlirerMcIlhenny.J W. T M Gardner, Sec'v. A A Hartsfield J D'.' M NewhofT,S W.I ! i Jno L Cantwell, Treas. it o i j.' o J O Bowden, Tyler. COXCOaD CBAPTEK KO. I ICASOSICM I (Meets 1st Monday evening in each month at St. : i j , , ,.,-,. John's 11 alL) Most Ex RG Rankin, HP. Ex O L Fillvaw, King. ExTBCa rf , Scribe. Com P W Fanning, Capt Host. 1 ' : A Com A ilartini P S, " M Npwhoff, R A Com L C Turner U M,3d Com I Northrop, G M 2d Com W J Price, Q Mist Com Jno A Taylor,Trea, E Turlington, Tyler, CAPE FEAR LODGE (SO. 2 t. O. O. .F.'i (Meets Tuesday night, at Odd Fellow's &alL) Asa J Murray. N G. .' W L Smith. Secretary James E Kea, V G. T H Bower, Treasurer, CAMPBELL ENCAMPMENT NO. I I. O. 0.F. '(Meets ia the Hall of Cape Feaf Lodge, 1st nd 3d i r riday in each month. IT i ' T I D Gardner, CP." Thos M Gardner, J W. Rev A P Repiton, II P., 1U Jones, Scribe.: i John J Conolev S W. Thos H Hower. Treas. CAPE FEAR MARINE TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY (Meets atlthe Seamen's Bethel, on "Dock: Street, everv wonuay evening, immeuiaieiy aiuer; tue close of the Prayer Meeting for seamen, j Cha D ElKs, President." .; Ceo W Williams, Vice William M Poisson, Sec-j President.? -j ! ; retarv. , Jas Fleet, As't fcMct'v. ' ' . - aaI a';; SEAMEXS FRIEND SOCIETY. j Charles D Ellis, Presi- j B F Mitchell, Seefy d dent. . I ,-; Treasurer. "1 14:. . C I) Ellis, Gilbert Potter. Col John McRea, A J Dellosset, O G Parsley,lExecutire Board, ! ueo w w illiams. iceeDer ot the reamens" Home. cor r ronx ana Dock Street LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. 1st Directress. Mrs Ken 4th I)irectress,Mrs Hal- I netiy. Directress, riss. Directress, Rossett. i . lett. ? 2d Mrs llar Mrs l)e- Secretarv, Mrs 1 Van- Sickle. : 3d Treasurer, Miss Lilling- ton. ;? ) WILMINGTON LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (Organized June, 1855.)? i DrJ II Dikson, President. ! Donald McRae; Treas. Geo Davi Vice Pres't. j Win R. Utley, Secry.; t'latt ijowan, Treasurer. vj ; Rev R B Drane, It II Cowan, E D Hall, S D. Wallace, ilohn A Taylor, G J McRae, J G Wright, Director ' l?: I MILITARY. WILMINGTON, LhlllT INFANTRY, (Org. May 20th, 1853.) Wm L DeRosset, Capt; I C Winslow, Ensign. A D Cazaux -Quarter Master, j;! ' .; ; j. . C D Myers, Orderly.! i t li McRae, 1st Lieut. I C Mcllhennr, 2d Lieut. H Savage, 3d " " GERMAN Y0I.CNTEERS. ij (Organized February 22d, 1853.);- C Cornehlsen, Capt. 11 Von Glahn, 1st Lieut. II Vollers, 2d Lieut. H G Hashegan, 3d Lieut. V Deinstbatch Ensign, J Meier, uraerlr. BAN KS RANK OF CjAPE FEAR. T II Wright, President. J G Burr, Teller. II R Savage, Cashier. J D Gardner,Asf t Teller. J McLaurin, B'k-keeper- T II Hardin, I)b. .Clerk. Discount Day, Wednesday. 1 : 1 BANK OF WILMINGTON, N. C. .John MacRae, President.; S .Tewetf, Cashier. . W L Smith, Teller." William LarkihsBook- 1 M Gardner, Dis Clerfc.: . keeper. Discount Day, Tuesday. BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA. t i t John Dawson, Pres. Win D Smith, Teller Wm Reston, Cashier, j J II Wright, B.'k-keeper. Discount Day, Tuesday. COMMERCIAL BANK OF WliMINGTOt. O (1 Parsley, Pres. Jno McRae,- Jr, Teller. J 1) Barrv, Dis. Clerk. Tim'y Savage,; Cashier. Asa K W alker, t Book-i keeper. Discount Day, Monday. WILMINGTON SS.WINGS BANK. John-.A Taylor, Prosiden Wm Hyde, Cashier, " RAIL ROADS. WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE i RUTHERFORD Ri road.: (Office ;or Market apd S Water street,) d..:., i..:, r rr 'i II W Guiou. President It II Cowan, Secj f reas. koad untinislied. i j J C McUao, Chief Eng. WILMINGTON k MAN (CHESTER RAIL ROAD.; , t Thos -D Walker. Pres. Wm A Walker, L Sec' vi .WP Robertson. Gen'l Sup. Jos J Ling, Treas. 1 Freight Agent. R IJ McRae, Gen; WILMINGTON W ELDON RAIL RQAl. Hon W S Ashe,-iPresi4 J W Thompson, G6n. dent. S-L Fremont, Chief Eng. & Sup. Freight Agent, j i James G Green, Vard ' Master, i .-j ; P II Langdonj Aud'r & Supt's Clerk, i ; f William Smith, Ticket James S Green, Sec'y & Treasurer. -1 S D Wallace, Asst Sec A Gen Ticket Agent Agent. CHUltiOHES. Methodist Episcopal, cor I Front Snd Walnut. Methodtt . . EpUcopal , (S 5th bt Church and: Cas- tie. Rev J 11 N heeler, iPastor, Baptist, cor Ornnge and Paiftor. jGth, Rev A Paul j Repiton, Baptist. Front bt Ann and Nunn, Rer J li P-i ichjj ard. Pastor. Bantist. (O S) Castle bt 5th and 6th, Rev Aaron I la vis.- Pastor.' Roman Catholic, Dock bit 2d ln43d, Rer Thomas Murphv, Pastor, Episcopal, (St James',) R B Drane, Rector. Episcopal, (St John's,) (cor Mai ket andl 3d, Revi i cor .a ana Kea vrosf Episcopal. (St Paul's.) c Thos Atkinson, Rector! r 4th and Orange, Bishop Presbyterian, Princess b t Jth and 8th, Rey M Mc Queen, Pastor. Presbyterian, (now buil ing, ) cor 3d and Orangej ' . r Mv i l cor Market arid 5th, Rey Rev M B Grier, Pastor. Baptist, (now building,) J L Prichard. Pastor. Lutheran, (now building") cor Market and 5th, Rey J II Mengert, raptor. t M Seamens' Bethel, Dock bt Frant and S Wkter. - -t-H ' POST OFFICE. WILMINGTON, jloRTH CAROLINA. Postmaster Daniel Dickson. Assistants Joseph ,L Jacobs, and ' Office hours from 7J-A M to 1P M. ?ntidown. Sundays. 1S A M to 9 A M. 2,P M to Northern Mail, 6 v W. k W R R, arrives idaily; at 7 P M and 5 A M. Closes i and 9 P M,jchanging on Sunday from P M to 10 AM. j i j j i j Southern Mail, bv W & M R R, arrives daily at 4AM. Closes daily at 7 P M. ".j ? fi ii-S Smithville, N C, (horse,) arrives Mohday ahd Friday at 5 P M. Closes Tnesdayand Saturdarat 7 A M. r. : i ;: ' :! i ( Onslow Court House, Jv C, (horse) arrives; Mon day at 9 A M. Closes Tbursdar at M S- U. S. GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. : J ( CTSTOM house; '- j V- " ! 1' 1 D M Foyles, j Weigher - &Guager.lN lAl.ik-1 ,T M Burnetii, Insjr. A W F Burch and Uiah Sulliyan, Inspector A Measurer. j ' j , U. S. Commissioner- l" JasT Miller, Collector, WTJl Price, Deputy Cot ) lector. ( II R Nixon Surveyor, W N Pedenl Naval Ofil- " cer. ." - Thomas W. Brown,' Jr, i ' ' CONBFLS. BritishvVice-Consul 'Don McRae, n Water. Soanish Vice-ConsuI-4F J Lord, 6 n Water. Brazillian ViceConsul O G Parsley, jr., ccr n Water and Mulbery (upstairs.) anish Vice-Consul-jP K Dickins Danish inson, cor Front and Chestnut, INTERNAL, IMPROTEMENT. 1 ! T7ILORIDA RAILROAD. BONDSf26,000 of in the above Bonds redeemable in 1891 with coupons at 7 per cent per annum, payable- in Uhe. ctitv of Jew 1 orK. 1st Marcn ana ist ciepiemoer. i. For sale br DeROSSET. BROWN A CO dec 1 -' " -; j j '"" - " COFFEE. 50 BAGS RIO COFFEE, - 20 bags Lagna a uonee, -i " . 20 mats nest J ai ZENO IL GREENE, f . ,i . KI1 RANT Al WILSON. ARE CONSTANTLY receiving fine ; CLOTH COATS. City make. Cassimere Snita at Oie lowest nossible ratea, ' " . - dec 10 Business Cards. i J ff ERRANT St WILSON, "TITTIOLESALE AND RETAIL i Dealers in Do- - f f : mestie Dry- Goods, Groceries, Clothing, iJOOt, Mioes, Ac. --,-!: - ; . . :. . ! i i f Nos. 14 and U North Water Street, , ?'jpet-l-jf.;...r- Wilmington, N. C i JAS. T. PETTEW A Y i &. CO. ' IACTORS AND COMillSSlON Merchants. I -j - No 8 North Water Street. i-'-.-P Witmseros. N. C. Solicit consignments of all kinds of Produce, ai so- orders for Groceries, Bagging,: Rope,. Guano, etc... :. i' - I uct OEOS.SB BAKBISS. A. S. SOWKLfc. DR. W. W. H ARiRlSS ? I ! illARRISS & HOWELL, . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i : VI i Dt 2,1858 , r , ; y Wilmington, N. C. WORTH S DANIEL, - ROC OCERS AND COMMISSION Merchants, No. 2. Granite Row. Wilmington. N.C. JT i Solicit consignments of Flour. Dried Fruit, Feathers, Beeswax, Tobcaco and Country rroauce generally. - . , ( f Agents for Howe's celebrated Scale. A ! - - D. G. WORTH. sept 2C,ly N. O: DANIEL. JAMEJ ANDE880N, EDWAKD SATAOE. h ANDERSON Ac SAVAGE, ENERALCOMMISSION MERCHANTS. X July S, '60-ly. f Wilmington, N. C ; i ,C. II. ROBINSON & CO., A COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER- J CHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. f Office over Mr. J. A. Willard'a store. ; j Entrance Corner Princess and Water st. mar 9; '60-tf r L. W. ERRANT, ! GEO. WISON . 5 ERRANT it WILSON, (COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j- :'' I Nos. 14 aNd 15 North Water st., oct?, ?60-Jy Wilmington, N. C. W, A, GWTKR, LOVET PKACOCK,. S. B. JENNINGS. . GWYER, PEACOCK At CO., t ' ! Wilmington. N. C. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wholesale Gro Jj cers andidealers in NAVAL STORES. COT TON, "and Southern Produce generally. fiT" Prontpt personal attention given to all consignments of produce.' teb te-ly ' . i Mfr CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ; Paints, Oils, Dye .Stuff?, VVindow Glass, Putty,- Segars, Oltf Brandies, and Wines, perfumery and Fancy Articles. N. E. cor ner Front and Market sts., Wilmington, N. C. mar zo, d . ; I f EDWIN A. KEITH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, V'i i !- 1 Wilmington,: N. C. . sSL. WBers his services to Planters as Factor or Agent for the sale of COTTON: will trive his per sonal attendance to the business. Hw commission for selhng Cotton, will be 50 cts. per bale, no addi tional charge will be-made. Cotton forwarded to J ewj i ork at 10 cts per bale. oct 4-18ti0 -ly r; j O, G. PARSLEY Aj CO. PRQPRIETORS of the Hilton Steam Saw and PtANiNG Mills, Wilmington, N. C. r-.r All orders or inquiries tor iLUMJJEIt, will receive prompt attention. ! mch-21 '59 ; .1 SMITH & MCLAURIN, ftOMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchants, Vb ! l . I"' Wilmington, N. C. . liefer Ui :' ' :j -'. i , - JdflN Dawsov, Esq., MayoT. iE.' 'P. Hall, Esq., President Branch Bank State N. C. i " . : 'Hj sjoraj! J : I JOHN m'laurin. July 1 1859-tf I j ;'J j ' MALCpM McINNIS, tJROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, T if North. Water afro. , i oct 1J Wilmington, N. C. iCHASi D.fMYBRS, FbCD. J. MoORE. S ' i! MYERS & MOORE. A YyTHOLESALE and retail dealers in Hats, Caps, f Y -.Straw Goods, Furs, Umbrellas, Canes, Ac. Ac, 34 -Market street, Wilmington, N. C. June.'21, 185T) ! ! . ! - T, C. & B. G. WORTH, COMMISSION AND CHANTS, j FORWARDING JIER Wilriiington, N. C. UNION DI3TILLERY, Wilqiington, N. C. II. VANBOKKELEN, Proprietor. . A LL KINDS OF NAVAL STOjRES, purchased, ' manufactured, and sold., . Wharfage and storage lurnLhed, and coop erage dine at fair rates. ' jan. 2 18C0. 14 . ' G. POLVOGT. " UPHOLSTER AND PAPER HANGER, f Corner Front and Princess Streets, t V Wilmington, 3. u. Keeps constantly on hand Matti-astses, Lounges, Cushions, Feathersj Curled Hair, Moss, and all Upholstery Materials. Also. Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Fire Screens, and Decorations of every description, j i . Pictures tramea to oraer. Prompt attention given to fitting up Railroad Cars, Steam boats, ana 1'rivate Dwelling!. may St - J. L. IBATHAWAY. i " j WM. E. tFTLEY. y ( HATHAWAY & CO. C10M.MISSI0X MERCHANTS, ' dec 1(8, '58 " . , Wilmington, N. C. I J.:M. ROBINSON & SON, "MPORTERS AND DEALERS! in Foreign and L Domestic Hardware, Agricultural Implements, ;c. N. 8, Fi'ont st. WilmingtonjN. C. jan '58 . . ' i ' JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, -A. GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARD ING MERCHANT,' Wilmington, N. C. gnj rrompt personal attention given to Con- signmehtsfor.Sale or Shipment, f ggaiijiberai casn aayancemencs, made on (;on- signments jto my New York friends. 1 : nov 2, '57 HENRY NUTT, E ACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT, I - i Wilmington, N. C. .Will give his personal attention tor business entrusted to his care. .sept 1Q, '57-tf. AMES STOKLKT j I i ALEX.. OLDHAM. ! Af STOKLEY & OLDHAM, TEALERS IN! GRAIN, A j COMMISSION JJ MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. "Proippt; attention given to the sale of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, and other Country ProduceA- . JUTE ROPE. y COILS best Jute Rope, for pale by ! - ' nor 28 j ZENQ H.; GREEN. 30 "f- ALMANACS FOR 1861. TURNER'S North Carolina Almanacs, at K EL LEY'S BOOK STORE. 1 dec 11 j TO ARRIVE BBLS FLOUR. Apply to nor 27 STOKLEY A OLDHAM. 800 Ail- ! A. i BACON. .- U,... . - . HHDS.-SIDES, and 4 hhdsA rhonlders. just arrivied. For sale by ..-J. A. .WILLARD.- 12 A: : - ; FLOUR. :V:' "' .v.:' I '' QflO SACKS just landed. Fo Sale at $1,10 per 'sack. nor 10 ; J. A. WILLARD. M - i - FLOUR- AM1LY', Super and Fine, Fayetteville and Wiuiamgton inspection, in afore, and for sale (dec 11) j ? ZENOjH, GREENE. by A QUESTION FOR "MATH EM ATI A OI ANS AND' ECONOMISTS: ; i i F 1860 feet of gas is consumed through eight ' burners, in 9 nights, at a cost of $5 per thou sand feet, how much is consumed yeich burner per hourT at what cost, and what, would De toe cost of an equal amount of light obtained from KeroseW Oil? Answer: There via eensumed by each burner, 25 feet per night, or 6 feefperhour, at a cost of 6 cents per hour ''pee- bnrner.: Four Kerosene' Lamps aflord as much light as ft gas burners;; 4 gallona of Kerosene Oil will supply 4 lamps ,one month,' which, at Sl,20, per gallon, is $4,80 perl month," or a cost of one cent per hour per lamp therefore, by burning gas, the expense is only six hundred pet centum greater than to burn Kerosene Oil, which, with Lamps, can be bad at the RENDEZVOUS of the Inimitable - -' f jan 12 , -l ! CASSIDEl. NORITIERN BUSINESS CARDS. jo- n. BAnrr. Jons . urmi. ' r.K. mvham. ; late of ' late of ' : 1 lateof Tarboro N. C. Scotland Neck, Warrcnton, N. C. ;jANCY, IIY3IAN , CO., C ROCfeRS AN D COMMISSION Mscakts, VJ V v i ; 1?4 Pearl street, . - ! ' . Naw .Yoar. , IIYMAN, DANCY Ai CO. C ROCERS AND COMMISSION il tcn akts, X NomrbLK. Va The New York house will be eondacted by Jno. ?. lancr. aiJetl bv 1L w. llvman. The Norfolk jlo'use will be conducted bv John H. Hvman and F.M. llvman. ' i t Particulars attention given to the sale of Cotton, Corn, - Wheat, and Naval Store. - ' September ll-tf liMJO . .! Gro; O. VakAmringk, Jr., C. S. V as A Haiaat YANAMRINGE BROTHERS, AVAL STORE AND GENERAL Commismom fcbants, " 140 water street, New Yotk Mr. J. R. Blossom Siess. T. C. A B. 0. Wosth, " Hathaway a Co., " J. a D. McRak A Col, Mr. J. If . Fl.ANSER, August 21, '60-tf Wilmington. N.C- LONDON Sc. BRYAN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . , ; No. 32 India street Botun. ", ,s3" Consignments of Naral Stores.' Cot to Lumber, and other Southern Produce sttltcited. , Jno. R. London. ' " J. II. Bryan. Jr. Nov 2I-tf - - 1 - ' ' WM. M. UHEIKER. ' . M. UtkKlilM GREINER Ac II A It KN ESS, , COTTON AND GENERAL COMMISSION j IIOISE. . C : Nov lo, 18i7 PHILA DCLPHIA. 1 wm. A. II ILL. N. M. NorLrT. of North Caroliiin. ot North Carolina, HILL At NOR FLEET,. ) ENER A L COMMISSION A FORWARDING Merchants, fshickoe Slij. s Ificlunond. V'a., Solicit consignments of Cotton, Lumber, Fish, and all kinds of Merchandize and Produce. - ALSO ' .j . Agents for the purchase of Sugars, Coftves, Mrrras ses, Salt, Lime, Guano, Ac. Large cargoes of the above articles are ottered ftr sale in our ntai ki t an nually, and we shail I e pleased to operate for par tiesordering,, promising faithfulness in our en- deayors to representthem. Jan2r-?y G. W. WILKINSON & CO. T?ltClT AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JP (', S Barclay street. N. "v, Particular attpntiongiven to consignments and yurcliase ot Merchandise, all Kinds. Liberal cash advances through VV lLKINSON CO., Wilmington. N. C. August 2. lsGO-Iv T7"EROSENE LAMPS. A large supply, Ijk suitable for stores, for sale very cheap with OiCat dec 7 ' CASSIDEY'S. EASTERN HAY. BALES Eastern Bay1, ex schr. pale, low, from wharf, by 150 for jan 9 ELLIS A MITCHELL. LABIPS TO HIRE. ILLUMINATING APPARATUS,-for Balls, Par ties, Public Meetings, tc, can be hired on very reasonable terms, of the Inimitable jan '..'. CASSIUKl. , CtHOICK BACON. 22 filids., choice Western Bacon Side9 and Shouldeis. For sale bv dec 21 HATHAWAY A CO. C. FLOUR. i brands. . ,. 0 iKixes 50 bbla of good . HATHAWAY A CO. dec 21 CSCOVADO SI GAR 20 hhds. prime to hoice Muscovado Sugar.-.For eale bv - dec 21 HATHA WAV A CO. LARD. N OW LANDING from Schr Sea Bird, bbls Western" Lard a splendid article. IX STORE : : ; f ; 15 Keg? N. C. Lardi inj gfMd packages, I ' '5 . " W-eetern Lard, in .'mall pnckagM, dec 4 For sale, bv . Z. H. GREENE. NEW FLO CUE ! dec 1 -In bag and bbls. Fr sale bv STOKLEV A OLDHAM, ENGLISH CHEESE. 2: Boxes selected En- glish Cheese, just received at : de!4 WORTH A DANIEL. T HOSE CHOICE HAV ANAS. have come, at decC WORTH A DANIEL'S. T ARD. JLi use. -20 Kegs Extra ieat hai d lor family WORTH A DANIEL. BURNING FLUID: Fluidand Oil tin cans, for cale very cheap, at CAS1DEV'S. lecj J . L.. J. , : TO-DAY NEW AND FRESH, STR. PARKERSBl RG. ' ONCENTRATED L V. A V EX-t-som eth ing new, New Beef longues, Smoked Beef Veast Powder, Buckwheat, Butter, Raifcins, . Rye Flour, GO bbls. C. Sugars io -"' a- 10 bbLs. li. Sugars, 10 " Crushed, Granulated and Powdered, 25 boxes choice ellow Cheese. ' ' , WORTH A DANIEL, I jan 3 2 Granite Row, Front street. -1 E have the best Family Flour tn town,' and we warretlt each and every barrel and package, if not good, to be returned. dec12 WORTH A DANIEL, t? ASTERN II A" V. 0 bjiles of the bet E.-to.n Hay in market. For pale b ' dec 21 ISATMAWAY A CO. VENI, YIDI, VICI. CH was the announcement of a very'' great victory, by a Roman General. The people of this day, in speaking of the Inimitable "ASSI- DEi, niodily trie saying ol tlie noblu Roman,, thus: "I came, I saw, I bought" of the great variety of articles offered for sale at-Oie Rendezvous, dec 21 2d a 28 South Front pt. iT IS A HISTORICAL t'J lina has seceded 1 Thi. I en prepared to do, if pom ACT that South Caro- they would not have me or her citizens) bad not bought , i -. . KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS, ; as well as a great variety of Fancy article, suita ble for the IbJidavs -Candy, Nnts, c.c, of the patriotic CASS 1 DEV. : i - i , dec 21 XUTE ROPE AND TWINE. 25 CiU bet Jute f Rope, Bagging Twine. ' r or sale by -deci ZEN O H. GREENE. B est Hams in town atT 7 dec 1 WORTH A DANIEL'S. 1E BED KUUM SETi A new lot, some very pretty just opened,' and for rale at eel . PERRIN'S CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES. TkER PARKTERSBURG. 7 Fresh Rabins, Fr.-h Butter, Cheese, "" Segars. - Tobacco, . Ale," . porter, . -Raisins, w 4 Loaf Sugar. Granulated do. Prunes, Citron, -y Nutmegs, i' - u tt it Maco, v " ; Buckwheat ,i A ll k. C SaMr.i Crushed. " Elegant Ham. dec 19 WORTH A DANIEL. " WOLFE'S LIQUORS. G ENUIN E Schiedam Schnapps, ery Pure ti randy. nerry W tne. Madeira " Port " For sale bv f 4 WORTH A DANIEL. dee 18 PORK. dec7 -IA) bblsN. Y. City Mesa Pork, for sale - by ZENO H. GREENE. . rWHfi BEST FAMILY r L.O L It, in town, watl a ran tea in an casea, so oe bm oi i . r "eci29 ,; .... WORTH A DANIEL. jl l SUGARS SUGARS! ,...n CtBAURELSgCCoflee, and C Yellow Sugars, I -r f 25 bbla Crushed Granulated and Powdered, - v - t 35 " Muscovado Sugars, light and dry,i -A, enhds. f i - . ; '; ,u ; 1 For sale br:;;- : WORTH A DAN t EL, . , ' . tranite now. - PORK PORK. y.BBLS, New York City MMf'st At and for sale low. for ea.h, br- received declt " i ?J ZEJiO 11. GREENE. - EXTRA GOSHEN BUTTER. ' ; OPC KEGS jut to hand,' from 20 to 2?ents, a iCOtiwll GEO. MVERS'. TO ARRIVE. CiCZn BBL55. Flour different grades. CJU jan 15 . STOKLEY A OLDHAM. S. C HEUllI NG'S CHAM- 2 JlOJST IiUltMEl XJl HERRING k CO) Utk ntt of their. $lOPf aant n Challre t ; v . f , ML", ASiJI o MONEY. ' -i -ReadtUWlowlBgd : ' f p ir "'r 1 b.t v?1' Oct; j; 1W.4 E. P. HoniiA, Eq., Af't ft UltU's ifV rrs. ' " " - i- I , i Dear Sir : We are jaathoriied. br Mew. H C. Herring A Co.. to otter ron, or Hr. LlUie, rr aar other peron, $1000, to prove that a Herring Chaa ' ioo Safe ever failed to prewrve it co&trui u a acckleoul tire; and we will give on, Mr. Lilli, or any othr reoaptble peroa. tuu to aaakt a the Mme oflVr in regard to Mr. LiUie'a Safo. U (Signed, j D. K A Hj UK KB, i "i Agent fur S. C Jim tag A Co. Thi letter having been fonrardd to me, the foilowiag reply was rffturned : ' 1 - . . , , ' ., Taet, Sot. 10,1 . lVHurtuaa, Eaq tft racuac- ,, Dear Sir i on are berebr aathotlzrd to accept both parts of the oHtion made rea bv I). S. A S. V. Ueer, ander rfate vt Oct, fn, hi(t, pre .mmlBgithat tbey wean, br "LiflMT ftafr, the same bafe manufactured by me, since 1 have mi u fact u red on uir own arcoant.) aa mlUkht three reara lat ianC The anrney ly U dV-poMtrd ia ta hand of Hon. Itaac McConih, Jr., Mayor of the city of Troy, w ithin hfteen daja, aad U'u-t4aed,' by Liut In the hand kf ikiu rompetent N-ro, ho may be aelecUd to rreeive lh tftimojiy in . thUcity, and lit decide to whom it hall b pail. . .' irtiij Jr, I.KWIM I.IIXIK. The above -f i. lance" of He (halb-ngv wa for- warded to - Mr. liopkbi. and' bv him fo Mr at. (Jerr, A irent-, Ac, to which mo terponae Urn been made. . t I . . , , . , I Mvia' Omcr, '1 Trey. IVcrrebrr 4. UK f The foregoing let tern have been haai-d tu bm br Mr. Lillie. aud the content of the raw hat in' been examined. I contented.! at hi rrflurrt. to re ceive and hold flOOUlaathe orutMMed h-de. on the part of Mr, Lillie; and up to tbtedate f have Id the auie. and not hearinr ant thinr iron! S. C. Herring I .Co.. or from D. A. A H. I. Grer. Agent, aud the time having expired,, 1 bare Uii day returned the lun.li deiMM.itI ro i Lillie. 18 A A O U rf?( V I H K. J a. jn I , O. II. KELLkV, Agent.. , 'THE FIRST AND THE LAST" rillilS SAMMi wa exemplified in the courreof 1 1 . Noi tli Carolina, a rrgartled her action in the u.iys ol tin Keviolutioia. The Mecklenburg ' Declaration of Independence, iJirnrxl br Kbhralm Howard, and other. wa the tit public araer'tiou of. .the right of a Sat or Colony lo be free to ne- .nlej'atnl North Carolina the Ut to ratify th.t articles of confederation between, and lormlag thei Lnitcd Stat'-a I (.Thus, ouick aud prompt to " resist and rep-l aggrePMon, nhe a rl.,w to drl pte nway ibv nt' )bel xwn vttrl In Lr. The ' li.huiUbhi CASSIDHY ha a bui iunt received 10.- tHH) Sweet Oranges, niiic-Ji he i otfering at theun precetlenledlv low irieof $1,25 a tl.'iO per Loii- drcd, at the RendezvouM. . tUnM CIONS I G N EES of 10 i.hda. Raeou and 2v bbl v j Poi k, wal ked Ui4uiood 11 per t br Loui- u lialliiuore, will pleaxe mate thctuiclvr -: the oljiee of Ithe andei nlrned, tdv ' A ' ' Jo T. U A B. G.WOmil- 'GILIIAM'.S MANUALT r EY Major. William Uilham,. Virginia aJiUt a ry Jnslitnte, . j , , ' - riTETi; " ' t -. !'..: . Article lt. Army OrgaDixatloo OrgMBiatka f Infantry -Organization of Car lry- Oruwif- kiii ui r icm ai imt-rjr-jne .inn. . ' Article 2d- Anna and Amunition i Article 3d-i-Schooi of dhe Soljier ;f. Article 4th School of the Company : Article 6ih Target Praetiee; 1 v . Article Cth School of the Battalion . . , . . Article 7th School of the Trooper : Article ftth flchm of the Troop - - ' Article 8tb Sdfool of the Souadroat Article 10th Evplations of iLe Regiment; . Article 11th Light Artillery Tactics;' i 4 Article 12th Honor paid W Troopa, tn the President, Governor General, Ac. i . Article 13th Duties of (?aptaio. Compttile Duties in CampH, GarHiona, Ae.'f . '' Article 14th The Staff: . , - Article 15th Battle: " .. Article 16th X'ourt Martlatr ' " ' Article 17th Music, lterill. Tattoo, Af . Appendix The Artichs of War. ; . . .. The hole in one hancboine volume of til pp. Price $2,5. Book forwarded on rrivipt of prcx. 60 copies received tbi morning, per Expreta. at WHITAKEIfS -Nt lk Store, Market it., bet. J. Dawson's and Wllklnoi's... L.janH ) j ' ; ... . ,'" TO ARMS! TO ARMS! - A LL THOSE, who are Oppo-ed to the Fnlet! (XH rtion of a vt reign State, ami who are opposed toJhepange of abolition wildlcr through North Carolina, for the purpose of nhjaicating a siitter State.' will buy tlu ir Grocrri, Proviilou". f mall f tores and accoiifremenl. of the patriot, jn I ;"(" j :!"'lCAKH1DEr. : COFFEIL " r . l)IO, LAUUAYKA, Java and SLDomia store; and lor inle by jan ZENO H. GkEK.Vi NEW CORN. A FLOAT.' ' 2.200 BIJSIlltLM Prime 'W hi U New Crop .Coi n, now landing, for rale by I ELLIS A MITCHELL. jan 10 WHITE OATS. r-r --r? - OAAA L'SIIKIH Heavy .New-Vork State - UUV.":Oat.-fc-rorfit'br- ! jan IP ' JA 4 t ajxiH A MITCHELL. - - - - " .' .....J: 'tt t ;- HHEAT UUAK.. f AAA BAGS in tore, Kor iale. br janll iv-fc r 'i 'ELLIS MITCHELL. . RAISINS. I 1 ( WHOLE boxes Urge bunch KaMns,' JU io yA " u ' jan 11 For salby J 55ENO IIJ O REEVE. CtANAL BARROWS.-100 Canal, Barrows, warehouse, and fr Mle, In Iota to suit, at' nov 30 . I ' - ' WILSON'S. hi HOOF IRON TONS 1, lli to IK inch Hoo oop iron, tor miimm- 4 Jan R m; Mani.i.r im, MACKEREL. lyfOS. 2 and 3, in ftore, and tor sale by J. 1 jan H V M. MacINNIS. v - "n. f; FLOUR. V TlfST. RECEIVED t'T Railroad, ' Karnfly and I Super, celvbrated.Watcborla MflU brand. KrsaJeIyitleR0S3iT,;lJRj0VN A CO. nov 27 . ' CEMENT A PLASTER, i Ol HI BBLS. Cement,' W bbts. I1vtr Peii per brig Water Witch. For aale br dee 13 ELLIS A MITCHELL. 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