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". ' I - j . ' ' ' , ' :- .,'"' - ":'-- '. ' .jA.'-'A ... ' : ' A ", " "A A'--j b; ' A A. '-.J'r""-V': !-. j'--'i" AA.AAA- V'A'A ; A' A ' ,g '' " """""" ", " " '", ,' ; -:- . . '; ' v -v. ' a . -. .. .. -. .- ,- - . T-A - - aA' A-!.. S. , J . , f.; . ! ; - : 1 1 , .... r a , - ' " . i - - - J Aii ; - ' i - VOL. VII., NO. 2022. WILMINGTON, N. G., ' SATURDAY EVOEXING! f JANUARY 2(!v I8(l. 1 1 : ' - .i;:i:. : ; .r .u i, -,-,: , : , : WHOLE NO; 2.122. 1 11- TRRMS; ! Dallf Paper, Q.OO Weklj, 4300, K- r. SMT-I! ADVANCE. -a 1 ; ' - ! The Pacer U alwtyi itopped, nnleM remltUne that p.jTnent can In, mad befor the expiration of a labscciDtion. . I I nosccipuuu. . ; ' ? j Moner mar be mailed at oar rUk, when tba let ter M regiitered. i I A. M. "WADDEI.I, Editor and Proor. TOWN PRINTER. W;XLMINGTON, j t NORTH CAROLINA, ! I 1 The If erald Job Office ' Is now completely fitted up trth the finest as sortment of 'Job Typ to.be found in the State. Ercrj specie of Job work can now be speed- ilr, and handsomely printed at this office from ". V - ' I ... aDOOH.aown to m rivng cara. nana Dills, . . t . .. t irculrsr Dianas c, cj neauy ana prompuy printed at short Notice, and on reasonable terms. Especial attention will be giren to the Job . department hereafter, and we feel assured that ail work entrusted to our Job band,! who is ex - perienced in the business, will be executed sat - Ufactorily in erery respect. Oire him a trial at any rate, and ( it is not done well, no complaint n ill be made or a witnarawai of patronage. - ir Horrors of ClTil War. Gn Tuesday, on board one of the Brooklyn frrrj-lbats, ' two Repqblicans were talking in a very borabasuc style on toe necessity of subdo 'in the .Southern States, i Ac. tc, whereupon a Mranger ot stalwart form confronted them in a manner somewhat excited, and disclosing the murks or,wnat was once a temble wound in his treast. Said that was received whije battling for liherti iri' Italy; and that if the gentlemen whom he then a ddressed had bad any actual experience ' in ciTiljvar, theywould ipeak less flippantly of I o borrow f this I in the remark. of this ? countrr I iuc u uiicxi oiscs iuui nurtures description. Thefe was truth It werJiwell utthe people of this country could better understand what civil war is, with out learninfir it by their bwn bitter experience. They Tsuld stand appalled before1 doing one act n bicUmignt precipitate u. oometning may be learned by turning to thej history'jof the Ameri xan War of Indeiendencei From beginning to end, the conflicts of the Whigs and Tories were marked tv acts of surpassing atrocity. Of the seigeor FortStanwix. on the Mohaak I Riverj-intheyear.n7T, it is recorded that Gen Herkimer! raised the militia of the neighborhood to reKetfi the For, but fell into an ambuscade of Tories and Indians, and "neighbor met neigh bor inj deadly conflict." The encounter was ex- ceedingly'desperate : quarter was neither giren nor asked. "There were instances," says the historian,? " when all was orer, when the death ' prasp still held the knife plunged into' a neigh- lor s neart. it seems asm tne ngntnaa been presided over by demons. j - Anotbt-f instance showing the intensa animos ity whkh actuated men in those trying times. occurred; at the capture of Fort Griswold, near rvevr London, Uounecucut. After an oosunate resistance the Americans laid down their arms and surrendered to the assailants ; but the mas s.hto j continued, led on by Major Bromfield, a New Jeteey Tory: As the story goes,- when he entered he Fort he enquired who commanded. Col. Ledyard came forward saying, " I did, sir, but you do now," at the same time delirering up uisswora. inereupon, itromneia .plunged the instrument into Led yard's breast, i Sixty of I the yeomanry of Connecticut, whom he had lately commanded, werd slaughtered in cold blood. . - j ' i m m l I ii - . - i Again, at tho massacre of Wyoming, in the valley of the Susquehanna, the Tories took ad vantage of the absence of nearly all I the able lodied men, who were tfien in Uie army nnder I Washington, and led on a party of 1,100 white men ana. savages. The whole ralley was deso lated j ana the Tew woman and cbirdren who es- capeaao tne mountains afterwards pens bed nn- der incredible suffering. I ! ' . On another occasion when the British were in possession oX Long Island, Washington being anxious to learn the designs of the enemy,' Nath an Hale fa . graduate of Yale College,) who had preyiousiy contemplated.! studying for the min istry,1 undertook the perilous job of procuring the desired information, j While returning from this dutyj he "was recognized by a Tory rela- tave," -taken to Howe's i headquarters, and un ceremoniously ordered td be executed the next morning. ' ' ! i ' Four years later, in 17S0, the Battle of King's Mountain took place in North Carolina; Col. Fer guson, who commanded one of Cornwall is' s divisions,- was attacked and surrounded by a for midable bodr of backwoodsmen, many of them from Kentucky and. Tennessee, and after a severe ' strug jie hey were!utterly defeated, after three hundred'' had. been slai4.y Ten of the Tories, noted for their cruel tyj to their .countrymen, "were hanged upon the spot." '- Many other soul-harrowing tales, characteris tic of thjose "days which tried mei'8 sculs," might -be collated ; but they would faintly depict the horrors of a fratricidal war taking place at this more' advanced stage of our history, with a population, ten times more numerous, and acting under the'- influence of passions engendered by protracted "sectional controversy .--Journal (jf Commerce jr. . : . I j . . ! .-I 8 j - A Frenchman, resolved to be rid of life, went little before high tide to k post set up by the sea side.' i He; had provided himself with a ladder, a - pistol, a bundle of matches, and a vial of poison. Ascending the ladder, h tied one end of the rope to the jbet, and the other. end round his need ; - then he took the poison,! set his clothes on fire, put the muzzle of the pistol to his head and kick ed awafvthe ladder.' Ins kicking down the lad- - der, he sipped the pistol: so that the ball missed his head and cut throufrh the rope by which he . was impended: lie fell into the sea, thus extin- guismngrtne names oi nis ciouung, ana vua oa waer. which he involuntarily swallowed, conn- teractetTthe poison, and thus, in spite of his pre- caution he remained unhanged, unshot, nn poi soned, unburn ed, and nnorowned. Fannr Fern reall v thinks ' 'there is gTcat and sensible Improvement ii the matter of female apparel this winter. Dress Donnets are scarce upon promenade that's a blessing when one never sees more than three pretty ' dress-oonnets-in a life-time. Thick-soled boots are Toted "gen- i teeli' outride garments; are fashioned with an eye to warmth as well as shapeliness. The tim- . id who turned aside their eyes with a shocked . "oh," when the first independent lady pinned . the skirt of her dress up! of the mud, now go and do likewise. - At our places of erening amuse menVguaze bonnets, ermine, and white kidism are marks of "the stranger within our gate," or tf persona with whom one would feel honor ed to be at variance on the dress question. Dis play in dress is beginning to be confined, as it hould bk, to the drawing-room," and Faanj U glad to see. this, bn the score of good taste. as well as economy, i ' j '; ' . f j ' Popcxinoa or Ns w Yobx. Gov. Morgan in his message, announces that the population of ' New York is about 3,870,000. 1 "In address to the ' jueen of England for a separate JrLsh Parliament, and the right of self government, has already received over 30,000 signatures , j j ; ". r r " 4 -4 . f ' ; The people of Jamaica have made up a sum of ' . money sufficient to give Gen. Garibaldi a hand- ome testimonial in silTer. . ' f , , '.'.. Recent travelers, says the Paris correspondent of the London Pojc, have been as much gratifi ed as surprised, to see the progress made within the last few years In the important matter of ' shutting up shops on Sundays. : This excellent ' chSngaltas no warmer friends than the Emperor . nd Empress themselves. 1' ! 1 Special ISTotices A TlTTTVTSrrTl A TOTJ WftTirr I , , "i " . I THE UNDERSIGNED, harine ben duly 1 auAlifiad u the'Adminiitr.t- of th T!rf.t oftha , ; " -- " .T . i D., I860, of the Court of Plea and Quarter Ses sion, of the coontj of Xew Jlanorer, herebj noti- flea all persona baring accounts or demands of anj kind against aajd Estate, to present the same to the undersigned for payment, within the time pres- eribed by law ; land all persons indebted to said Es tate, are requested to make paymdnt to the under signed, without delay. . . JOHN DAWSON.' Wilmington, Dec 15, 18CO-6W4 MRS. WINSLOW, -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 incarnation will allay all pain, and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will jgire rest to your- selres. and relief and'health to ronr infants. Per- feetly safe in all cases. Seeadrertisement in anoth- I I I ' J . . or . - " 1 ; 1 ieo --iy I . 111 I - WALKER MEARES, I "fc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG- I GIST and Apothecary, and Dealer in Select Medi- eines, English,' Trench and German Chemicals, 1 Swedish Leeches, Ac, also, j 1 r PAINT3, OfLS, w naowuaa, .renumery, ancy Articles, &, Ac aug 14, 1860 fc,. W. A. BATCHELOR'Si HAIR DTE 1 This splendid Hair Dye has no equal instantaneous in effect beautiful Black or natural Brown no staining the skin or injuring the Hair remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and inrigo- ratee the Hair for life. X one are genuine unless signed " W. A? Batohelor." Sold everywhere. CHAS. BACHELOR; Proprietor, sept 29-ly i j 81 Barclay! street, N. Y. LANDRETII'S SEED. fST JUST. RECE1VFD, a fult supply of Land- rtth'a New Crop GARDEN SEED, Beans, Peas, Asparagus, Beets, Blue Grass, Red and White CIo- er, and a general assortement of jimall seed. For . 8 w 1T , .nt.o sale by WALKER MEARES143 Market st, nor 23 "W- Jrl- jZaXjPjPITT, Wholesale and Retail druggist and Chemist, Jf. E. Carney Front and Market St:, t WlLMIHOTOX, N. C. ALWAYS ON HAND, a full and fresh as- sortment ot. DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, PERFUMERY, AND FANCY ARTI- UIES. I ' , Prescriptions accurately compounded. Medicine can be obtained at any hour of the night. The night bell is at the second door on front street,) from the corner.? ; all prescriptions 7 oct 30 31 On and after this day. will be Cass. j IIAIRIDYE-IIAIR DYE. WM. A. BATCnELOR'S HAIR, DYE The Original and best in the World. All others are mere imitation, and should be aroided if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR, dyed instant ly, to be beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without injury to Hair or Skin. Fifteen. Medals and Diplomas hare been awarded Wm. A. Batchelor, since 1839, And over 80,000 ap plications hare been made to the; Hair of his pa- trons, of his famous Dye. .1 Win. A. Batchelor'a Hair Dye produces a color BOt to be distinished from nature, and is warran- ted not to injure in the least, however long it may o : ' be continued,' and the ill effects of bad Dyes reme died ; the nalr invigorates for Life by this splen- did Dye, Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods DealersT . y.-Tha Genuine has the name end address, up on a steel plate jengraring, on lonr sides of eacn box, of William A. Batchelor. i CHARLES BATCHELUR,-Proprietor, sept tt-lj t-i 81 Barclay Street, N. Y. Pimples Banished ! i jFacesMade Clear! I Howl I By one week's use of the Magnolia Balm. A perfectly harmless, but elegant and effectual pre paration, j Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold erery where, Seeadrertisement, W. K HAOAN 4 CO., Proprietors,' apllg-lydAwi Troy, New York. GRAND VIRGINIA DISCOVERY. Some four months since our excellent townsman, Xaphtaxi Exhziil, informed ns that he had prepar ed a hair restorer, with which he wu experiment ing upon his own head, whose top was entirely bald. . We saw him two days since, nd on . the place so bald four months since, a fine drop of bair has sprung up with a rigorous growth. So con rineed is Mr. -Exekiel of the efficacy of his discove ry, that he has named it " THE INFALLIBLE VIRGINIA UAlR RESTORER.'' Mr. E. is about going into an extensire manufacture of an article which is destined to prore of anxious interest to our bald pated friends -RicAmond Emqnirer, Der. 11,1850. . ' (j i - A , This famous article can now be had of the princi pal Druggists. Those persons who desire a hue head of hair, hare only to use the restorer accord-' ing to printed directions on the bottle. Those who hare any doubts of its efficacy can hare them removed in a short time, by using the Virginia Hair Restorer Infallible, proving that it U all it is claimed to be. ' ! ) Wholesale depot for orders, 9 Main st. . jf . s R. EZEK1EL.1 Si Richmond, -Nor. 14, 1859. 1. N. Ecekielj take oath on the Hoi j Bible, that 1 hare ben bald for the past 12 years and hare restored my hair by using Ezekiel's Virginia Hair Restorer. Napbtali Ezkkiel. This day swon to before me, by Xaphtali Exe- kieL 11 ! f Joe. Mato, Mayor of Richmond. iW. H. L1PP1TT, Sole Agt., jan 14 ! j - ' Wilmington, N. C. GLUEGLUE. CARD. We beg leare to inform the trada, that we hare appointed WM. C. HOWARD, Esq., Na Tal Store Broker of Wilmington, N. C, Sole Agt for our Glue. ! , Boston, apl J, I860. GEO. B. ROGERS A CO. THE UNDERSIGNED, haring been appointed by GEO. R. ROGERS A CO, of Boston, sole agent for the sale of their Glues in this market, respect fully solicits orders from the" trade. Their glazed Glue is warranted equal to, if not superior, to any manufactured in the United States, and is warran ted togire satisfaction, or the monay will be. re funded. A well selected stock of low grades from other parties kept constantly on hand ; samples of which can be seen at my office. X -apl My. ; A W. C. HOWARD, Broker. fEDAR FALLS GRAIN BAGS. 3,000 just re- j ceired, Tor sale by : ' - ' , eeft WORTH A DANIEL. CHEESE. J TvnT TCTT PTVK AFFLK AN 13 aTATK. mh dee 11 - . j : -.HAY.1 i-v -.-,, 1069 ' n & T.FS New York.: in stor.: For M,Tyl0E3WIlXAA:Bli deo 20 DIEECTORY. STATE CKVERNtBNT. f ' " V . Oorernor Jno. W. Ellis, of Bowan. ' Prirate Serretary-Graham Dares, of Crareiu Treasurer D..W. Courts, of Wake: ? Sec'jofSUte BufusH, Page, of Wake. Comptroller C IL Broeden, of Wayne. Attornej General W. A. Jenkins, of Warren. Speaker of Senate H. T. Clark. tf Edjrecombe. " House of Commons W. T. Dortch,-t or Wayne. State Librarian O. H. Perry, of Wake. Public Printer Jno Spelman, " " "... , OOCNCILLOKS Or STATE. ' . " Council Wooten, of Lenoir ; John W. Cunning ham, of Person ; W. A. Fnrgason, of Bertie ; J. F. Or ares, of Surry ; Darid Mnrphy, of Cumber land; J. J. Long, of Northampton, and V. L. Hillard, of Buncombe. ' rSOBSAL AS STATS COUBH. The United States Circuit Court, for the District of North Carolina, is held semi-annnallj at Raleigh, on the 1st Monday in June and last Monday in S rember. . jnuc'es lion. J. JU. Wayne, of Ueoreiar nn of Mrtin DWrict Judge -salary, I wo- . . Robert P. Dick, District Attorner; Wdev I y t 1 1 Jones, Marshal. The United States District Courts are held at Edenton, 3d Monday 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 ana Oc tober, John L. Cantwell, Clerk. THB SnPBKVS COLiST. The Supreme Court of North CrffoliniKis held at Raleigh semi-annually, on the second Monday in June, and the 2d Monday in December.' It is also held once a year at Morganton, Burke county, on the first Monday in August, J R. Dodere, Clerk. The officers areas follows: Chief Justice, Rich mond M. Pearson, of Yadkin; Justices, M. K. Manly of Craren, and William H. Battle, of Or ange, salary of each, 2,500 per annum.' William A. Jenkins, of Wrrenton, Attorney-General ; Hamilton C.Jones, of Rowan, Reporter ; Edmund B. Freeman, of Wake, Clerk; Oliver II. Perrv, of Wake, Deputy Clerk James Litchford, of Wake, Marshal. SCPBRIOB .COURTS. The Superior Courts are held in seven Circuit, by the following officers : Judges, R. R. Heath, of Jj0 ? lf Gf 5Wp' Kf YS" ' "if ?' ) T ! S born, of Mecklenburg, Robert S. French,of Robe- son. JohnM. Dick, of Guilford: John L. Baiter, of u range, ana Komulus si. oaunaers, ot waKe. so licitors Elias C. Hines, of Edenton, rides the . . , , . ... . -. First Circuit; William J. Houston, of Duplin, rides the Second Circuit ; William A. Jenkins, the Attorney-General, rides the Third Circuit ; - Tho?. Baffin, m Orange, rides the Fourth Circuit ; Robt. Strange, of New Hanorer, rides the Fifth Circuit : Darid Coleman, of Buncombe, rides the Seventh Circuit. rtTBLIC WORKS IN NOBTH CAROLINA. The Branch Mint of the United States is located at Charlotte, in Mecklenburg county in this State. This establishment was authorized by Act of Con gress, passed 3d March, 1835. The officers ar.e as follows: Green W. Caldwell, Superintendent and AlivlUg A S vaa VI A CI f W lUU ill Vj AV-f ll.f -.A .-ou I , J A sw 1 w a a an I hn 1 -I sT 1 i KKin ct A I'Af Aieiter ana itenner ; jonn k. couon, uniei uniner : Wm. F. S. Strange, Clerk. The University of North Carolina, situated at Chapel Hill, in the County of Orange, twenty-tiy it miles W. N. W. from Raleigh. The North Carolina Institution for the education of the Deaf and Dumb, and of the Blind, is located at Raleigh, W. J. Palmer, Principal. Fortihcations. Fort Macon, Beaufort Harbor, Carteret county ; Fort Caswell, Smithville, Bruns wick county. United 'States Arsenal. Located at Fayette ville. -s Insane Asylum of North Carolina, situated in the vicinity of Raleigh, will contain 250 patients : 125 patients now in it. Dr. E. C, Fisher, Superin tendent t Dr. F. T. Fuller, Assistant Phvsician ; Mr. R. K. Ferreil, Steward; Mrs.iHill, Iatron. Dr. Charles E. Johnston,' Kemp- P. Battle, W. W. H olden, Edward Cantwell, A. M. Lewis, Dr. W. .1. Blow, John A. Taylor, and Dr. Oolumbus Mills, Directors. Dr. Charles E. Johnston, President of the Board ; William E. Anderson, Treasurer. Messrs. Holden, Johnston, and Battle, Executive Committee. All indigent insane persons entitled to be received, and treated, and taken care of at the p ublic charge. Paying patients are also received from thi3 and other States. For proper form to be observed in sending indigent insane to Asylum, see Revised Code, chapter on Asylums. ' " i TOWN GOVERNMENT. COMMISSIONERS OF WILMINUTOX. Mayor John Dawson. - S D Wallace. O O Parslev! Samuel R Buntin?, W A Wright, T C Miller and Alfred Martin. FIRS DEPAKTMENT. Chief Engineer James Mitchell.- Assistant Chief Engineer W T J Vann. Chief Fire Warden B W BeerV. Assistant Fire Warden W T J Vann. Fire Wardens George Myers, B W Becrv, C D Ellis, W T J .Vann, Edward Kidder. E Kidder and C D Ellis, to superintend blowing up buildings. Lamp Lighter Dempsey Martin. HOWARD BELIEF FIRE C0MPAMV. (Re-organized June 6, 1859. ) Foreman Walter Furlong. 1st Assistant John Sheppard. - 2d Assistant William Dowling. J Secretary E P Wadei Treasurer-r-Daniel DLibrow. , 1 HOOK AXD LADDER COMPANY NO 1. Foreman John Wright. j 1st Assistant J Kizer. . Secretary and Treasurer J. F. Bishop. COMMISSIONERS OP NAVIGATION'. (Office 18 Water street. ) George Harriss, T C Worth, W C Fergus, Jos II Flanner, Wm M Harris. SCHOOLS. 'i BOARD OF 8DPERIKTKXDKXTS OF COMMOX SCHOOLS. Chairman S D Wallace. Wm S Larkins, James McDuffie, James Kerr, Darid Mclntrre, Robert H Tate, Samuel Player, and Joseph M Foy. WILMINGTON' ISSTITUTK. L Meginney, Principal. . WILMIXflTOX MALE AND FEM1LK SEMINARY. G W Jewitt, Principal. OAKDALB CEMETERY COMPANY. President Donald McRae. Directors Wm A Wright, G R French, Ed ward Kidder, Jno A Taylor, Owen L Fillyaw, S J) Wallace. Secretary and Treasurer Asa A Brown. Office next door to Bank Wilmington. . . Ac. tot tit I VsT sT IVAUflf V. W BUj Sheriff W T J Vann. Clerk County Conrt Samuel R Bunting. Clerk Superior Court James A Wright. Judge li District Court A?a iiggs. Marshal U S District N C Wesley Jones. Deputy Marshal U S, District Wilmington -Jno J Conoler. . a,. : . Clerk tJ S District Court John L Cantwell. Clerk and Master Equity DuBruU Cutlar. Chairman County Court James T Miller. Register of Deeds, Ac Jere Nichols. Special Magistrate of Town John J, Conolev. ConsUbles Lewis M"Williams, Jno Utlay, Wil liam H Biddle, A Wilder, James P JStringfield, J J Moore.. , -u.'. I. , ::-.r- ..; .. j.-- INSPECTORS. Wood Inspectors Joseph Smith, Win Holden. Provision Inspectorsy-Darid E Bunting, Hiram R Nixon. . ,, , . 1 Al Naval Store Inspectors Alfred Alderman, Ja3 M SteTenson, James O Bowden, John S James, George Alderman,! John C Bowden, Thomas W Player, John M Henderson, B Southerland, Wil liam J PrieRobert C Johnson, Nathan F.Bor- deTimber and Lumber Inspectors James Alder man, L H Bowden, James S Melrin, Henry W Groves, J W Munroe, N Clark, Robert Maxwell, ETurlingtoiv , - . WrXUUtOTOH OA! UflHT COMPANY. (Office in SaringsBank Building.) President-olJohn McRae. a - ;. -Secretary and Treasurer Wm Hyde. Superintendent- OUrerMcILheimy. SECRET SOCIETIES, s f j ST. JOHN'S i-OL'GK SO. 1 MASWx'lCf (Meet! the last Tuesday Erenihjf in each month at St. John's JIall.) O L Fillraw, Mastsr. M XewhofF, S W. OliTer Mcllhennv, J . Jno L Cantwell, T.M Gardner j Sec'i". Ilenrr Spalding Treai. BP. A A HartfielJ J Bi J O -IJowden, Trier. COSCOR0 Clt APTEB KO. 1 SIA.ioSICi (Meets 1st Mondav erenin in each month at St. ' John's Hall.) ' :i V-: Most Ex R G RankinII P-.r Com L 0 TomerG M 3d Ex O L Fiilvavr, Kine. V. Ex T B Carf, Scribe. Com I Nortlirop, D M 2d Cora P W Fanning, Capt' .' V. ' 1; I . llo.t. ,1 ' Com W J Price, G Mist Com A Martin, P f. . - it -;! : M Xew(h..ff, I P. A Com Jno A Tavlor.Tr 4 CAPE FE4P I.orQK HO. 2- I. O. 0. T. (Meets Tnc?da ihi, at Odd Fellow's njalUJ Aa J Murrav, X 6 W L Smith, Secretary. Jaiois-E Kea, V (h T II II.hvI' Treasurer. . CAMrBKl.L ENi" I NiPMKVT SO.. 1 I. .0. 0. f.J..' t' ()h-U in iK Hall of Cape Fear I ad ere, 1st land Sd i'ri.lay in each nionth. j; .ri Gardner. C PJ j, Thos M Gaidner, J W. Ker A ' ReT-iton. H i'. R J'Jones, Scribe. J-.h'J-Con.liy $ W. Thos TI Ilovyey, Tjreaf, f T.UT FT A K iHHtje TOTAL ABSrixEVC'l SOCIETY. ; ( Meet? at tin? Seamen's Rethc-1, on Dock Street, every Monday evening1, immediately alter the : cLise of the lii aver Meeting" for seatnelL ) fha? ! FMi-v Presid.-nt, Wiiliam M J'ni-.-h. S.-c- o imams, v ice President. rt'tarv. J-as Fleet, As t Sfect'y. 4 MEN'S FPJEXD SOCIETY. Chailes D dent. 3? F Mitchell, Sec'-v 4 C I) KUi-, Gilbert Potter. Col John !McRea.A J DeRo.a.et, O G Parsley, Efeentivej Boafd. j Geo W-Willianipkeeper of the Seariiens'jllomeL cor Front and Dock Street. H'- j l;r VF.VOJtFN'T Si(-IETi. . . Mr- K.-n 4th Dir. Jr. -.Mt Jlal ; : lr.tt. - ' ; : . M i-; Har- SeCretarVj'-j Mr' Yan i ' Sicki-i! l.i : 1 ? , Alh l;- 'rea-:nrer,Ii.-j'Li!linj? ' too. ii - '- 1-t 2d Uci . ' Hir;'rtr-. -riv. Direct re Rossett. w r i. v. i i.iBHAit v As-;aet.v hov. ! ; i OiyarL:ed June, 18'ui. ; ' DrJ II Dikson.Prldent.'i Donald McRae. Tresta. ! "avis ice Pre t. m K.l tli;y, ec y 11 i.',. J latt Umvan, lreuAUvi Rev R 1? Diane. R H Cowan, E D Hall, S D. Wallace, .! Director-'. 'iTor. G;J McRa.'j G Wright, MlLlTARV. H. -f ' fON' ITOHT IXFA'NTfthr.- j. ( Or. .Mav fill. lSf.X 14 , , 'I Wm L DoRovt, fa;t. R R Mcla. T?t Iiieut. .1 C Alelllir-nnv. 'H Lien U Savage. '.M ' j I C Winsl.i'w, Enr-iorn A P 'Caza'ux, Qua -ter: Masteri . .- " I C D Mveiir .Orderly. ! a:M.VN' v ot.rxTEEBj. n . i ( Oi-w ,i:u:.it;d F.-bi nary 22d", $X ) ;, . f C Comi-liN.-n,Vi)i!. fl O Hashf ifan, Hd LieutJ II Von Olahn, lit' l.ieut.-. V Deins'tb'aich, Engigrnj H V(.l! -i 2J of. J Meier, Overly".' ' . ii : V v K A KS." M ' of r pk -fEAH. ji ; . . t- nt. il R Sivaei Cashier, T II Wri-ht, JVe .1 (J Burr, Ttii.-rl J Mcl.n.orin, B'k-keepfT-1 i -eoujit I nv .1 D GardneAs't Teller, T II HardintDK Clerlf, , Wodiiedavi j - - i. I.ANK .O F - W I i . Ml X i j TO X , ' N , -li ; John Mae'R;T.'?,-President.' S .levett.'iCashii;in ' W Il S.iiiih, 'lVllVr. i William LrtrUin.Boof T M(.':ndi!.-r. Din CI-'-i.-k.! 1 keeper; ; - . i ii e-.iio! I Kiv. Tue.-ida yi.i. i v.v'or ( AIMiI.IN.li -J :i I'i-i -7. Win llestonifisliiir. i Tt-ller. - ,1 II Wrighlfi'firfc-fceepen. si f-oinit !.iv, 'fiii'sd;vv.j Wm ! Suiith. t, UA Oi" WII.MTiJTOX. 'lini'v Sfix.tf', C:o-hit-r!. i-r. Asa Iv WAitk-.-r; II.io!;- i ! . kwjei j ) 1 1 1 1 ! .iy. Mondavi!-! A - ' ! . ' i ivx sivrxcs i:a O ; 1'; Jno .Mi J 0 iA Jii. I ! John A 'i I. pi 'Uii-nt., oi llv.l. Cashier. I RAIL JiOADS. ii F i ! (i;nieirrE a- imtuickkk!)- 1;. r.ovi. f 'c.r Ji uj-ket and.S "Water! Hnvt. ) i , Pr.i.fent. li II Cown S.-ei Trea. f t'l.i -t' Fnir. Road unlinih'L ,- -. ! wi :.'.n I 0.' (Odiee II W Oli'i.o ,1 C Mt-Ra.-. OJs" .t" M srMK-lTKi: C.Atl V.iUI'. ' Tho? D. Walker. Pro?. Win A Alk.V See'v. J I Robert-'ortJ r,-n'l Suj). .loJ Liii!1, Treax. !l I! M; !A!.f. ; n'l Freight Affeot. v, 'i.min.-; r-iv I . i. 1) .1 X P. 1 1,1 SiOA It.i Hon W S A lu, -Prefi-dent. S L Kferaonr,, 'hi. A Enar. x Sup. James S Gi'oen, Sec'y & Treasurer. S D WaHan . As.-t Sec ,t (ivn licket -Asront. .1 V Tli-jimjisim, Gem Freight Agent. James (ii Green," Yard Masti-h P II Langiion, Aud'r & SuptM' Clerk. William Smith,! Ticket . ' Agent. i j ' rurucnES. A Mpthodi.-vKiAseopaL cor Front and Walnut. - Methdfli.-t EpieViofj!, ( S 1 th bt1 Chrtrcli and Cat tle, Rev ,1 II Wheeler. Pastor. . H U - - Rf.oti- t. cor (.-;)nj;e and iith.Rev A Paid Repiton, IV.-tor. ' . o :k-. ; . . Haptitt Kioni bt 'Ann and -Xunn, Rev .1 L Prie'l ai a, 1 a 1 ' 1 . Baotist, ) S; 'a-tb Davi--. Pastor. Romun tA,i tholi". Doc b t 5lh and Gthr? Tl ev A ar n ut 2d and .Id, Rev Thomas 'lurphy. i'astor. ,. . ; Kpijeojini. fS'1 .laiit.-.-'. 1 eir Market and 3d,- Rey. U B Diane. Rector. 1 - .-A,' A A . J' Episcopal. (St JohnA-. i Cor "a and Red: Cro?s. ; Episeoj al, (St PanP. 1 eor4th and Orange; Bishop- Thos Atkinson. Rector. A f;, i Presbyterian. Pi iiice.s bt 7th and ftth,d'ev M Me- QneVn, 1'astor. V : j Presbyterian, (now building.) cor 3d and Orarig,. Rev M B Grier. Pastor. - Baptist, fnr.-.v buildin?, cor Market and 5tli, Rw ,J L Pri.-h ud. I'a.-tor. ; A ' A ' I Lutheran". ( Aiowiiuildin'l cor Market and 5th. R.-v .1 II M.-r.cert, I'astor. :. A': ; , ; SeamenA B.'thel, jnck bt Frant and S Water. - f POST OFFICE. w ii.MiN'Oros,. south f VRosriiX. Poistioaster Daniel Dickson. ' AA; Assistants Joseph L Jaef.b.-, and Oiiice hours trorn '', A -M to i PM. 2 P Mil;. .UHUMn il. -tAiH.4s- 1 y 1 - 1- : 1 U A M to 9 A M; Xoraie-j u Mail, bv W A W R It, arrive dailA .at 7 P M'aud -". A 2.1. Closes and 3 P M, hanghsp on Sunday f.om i I' M to 10 AM; 4.. Ai f Southern Mail, by W A M II R," arrives daily "it 4U AM. Clo.s daily at 7 P Al Smithville. X C, J-umise, ) . arrives .-Monday" and Clones Tuesday and Sa turilay at Friday at .VI' M. 7 A M. ' Onslow Court House, X C, (horse) arrive Mon day at9 A M. ( Closes Tfiursday atli T M.; ifTs. GOVERNMENT OFFICERS, j CUSTOM HOCSE. A I Jas T Milr, Collector. 1 W J Price, Depnty Col lector.: IT R Xixon Survevor W X Pedvii. XaxalOftL. cor. - : T!:o!i;as W," Rrovn. Jr. D M Foyles, Weight r " A Onager. : " ' A- T M Burnett, jlnsp'ri W F Bnrch and Uriah X Sullivan, Inspector & 1 ' Measurer. . ; 1 - A A ' Af IA S. Commissioner, f . Britl-h Vlce-Con?ul Itrin McRaei n Water. I Spani?h Viev-Connl F J Lord," ? ri Water, f Brazillian VicH-ConrnlU-0 G Parsley, jr:, ccr, n Water and Mulberr;" (up stalrii A ' A 1 Danish Vide-Consul--1 k. Dickirikin; cor Front and Chestnnt. - A : , '.-..A.' A! 1AA . A INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT, f 1 I7LORIDA RAILROAD BONUS $26,000 of 4 the alove Bonds vedeemable;! in lStl-with coupons at 7 per cent per annum, payable ..in--tine citv of Xew "York; l?t March and IptASepf ember. For sale by 1 DkROSSET, BROWX A CO dee 1 - j ".;-A ,- :A-'A AAf ' M. I COFFEE. A AAAA :- BAGS TilO COFFEE, -; A. -. -.. - I , 20 hags Iikgnayra Coffee, , A A A; ; A , 1 1'- 50 , ' u mats oeft Java v:i deel . I --o ZEXO IT. REENE f E R It A N T Ai WILSON; - ' :- ' -A- lowe; RE COXSTAXTLY receiving line UJUU IU GOATS, Citr make. Cassimere buitr at tbe st'possible rates. . 'A A oeclO. r , ERRANT A: 1VILSON. ; TT71I0LESALE AND RETAIL Df slers tn Do f ? metic Dry Gotk!, -.Groceries,' Clothing1-, Boot?, ShotAc. U i No?, iian.l 15 Xorth Wat -r Street. :, ct 2'( ; , 1 ; WiimingUin, -N . C- ACTORS AND COMMSSSIOX Merchants -. : So H Xorth ater Mreet. : ii i. .' a iiuMr.vGrii.v, v . t plic'it consignments oT-att kind of Proilnce. sl art.40nr3 for Groceries, Bsririg;, R.iie, Giian. TP' Adi t oet 3 s e&Ofc$fc HAKKt'i; a. j. nmvfci ii !. v.; til. .-". I f ! IIARRISS Ai HOWELL KWM!kU'SSI(XMnRCHANtB, j Ort 2. ls. Vii..iN..i.i. N. .". J j "v V ()UTll A; UAMLL, ' 34 liOEilS AXD.COM MISSION Me.:!i,si:: . No. 2, (Jranrt? Row. WUa;intbn, X C. r3T? Solicit Nni$rnnnti . t" Fltir, Dried "Fritit!, 'Feathers, lieeswlix, CuWt:o and !o.untW P!5fhfcse!eenvianr. ' r ' ' AnU for JfTrWi;'.3 CeL-brt,. IK G. v. a. WOkiH. DANIEL. al t 2;,iy .:.''. i A li i ,XhH:iiN-, - i - : ri.wiii siV'ASE. SAVAQE, ! f ( ENERAL COMMISSION .MERCHANT: July IS. To Iv. Wilminirton, N. ill C. II. ROiJIXSOX fc CO,, COMMISSI ON' AND F 0 R WARDING 'MER : CHANTSv.;-. I Wilmington, N '. Odi ce over Mr. J. X V Ularu'd store. 'Entrance'CtiriieHj'iiuv.; :nd Watci . hiar-9, 'GO-tf . I " H 4 -C'R.r'aNT WILSON. OM MISSION M KRCHAN IS ' j Nos.. 14 avd .ir Nr.rth-'V.!-4t.-H Wilmin'rt "ok". N. oft; 'CO-1 v Will, iswyrn, i . k i pbacocb-,-4 ;. i.. j j i 'Ci WYRli I EACOCK Ar ( O '' h i ' . Wit C?(OJ.;.M ISM.N UF.Rrii i V, !...:.,, ';f ceri? and deahri in XAVAf. 'i ; TifN5. Iniid Sou thorn Produce p-eiiv- ,r,i , . 3f-I,i'fni,f,.--i.ir?oal . ;-;., -. cifkigh'meut s o n'od n ce.- ' ' . fob if? It ; ' n nvTUilAlir ii'. 'uVp itt 7 "fi;f i E M I S T A D DRrtHlIST. h ;.U -. XJ4 Httan Dealer in. Paim-i, . Vnufiv Glas,- Puttj, , Sepjr-. oU- j W(nes.j IPej-fum.-j-. ami Fai'u'v A i i ! iKrjFrOnt and Mai k.'t s-t.. VV-iluiiteji. ;.-tr ;cii; Dhir 2.', fS EDWIN A. M IDI .fission MI" R -l HAN T. rs lu service t. Pl.mte Ajent' for'the 'ile of t 'OTToX- v,;: sorial atienttance to t)ie.!,t.!-iii - If! ? 1; Oil (ill ; for! jst-lljjug'Cottn.- will ,-t) ct tionalicfhartro will be n'fa'de. " ey. i brk at 10 e4.s j.t-r bjl.-. oi--t A IiS(i0-lyj A; i i f Ah H -PARSJLEi' 5RiPn rRT(iRS of t he Hn.i, lP4iKl-6 MjlI.I.S, f ilmir.i; t. All orders or iii.jifn i, '. ! i'oc ei v 1 ' r o m y i - a 1 1 e n 1 1 o i . ! : i ; v,i 1$ P.. SJHTH & .M'LA.l"RIX, j WOMiMlSSTO'X AXD Ffinw-vra-.TX.; SU Ki'tor- to : . ,.lojiN Dawson-. K:o., Mayor. K-iPJ liALi, Ivm.. Pre-idenl Hi Slate1 ft. r. T. M, SMITH, i lifv 1 1850-tf jf A j MALCOM McINNIS, 'i ROCf'R AXD COMMISSIOX Mi.i:CllA . !.X':; j A: Xorlli Water street. :j.VctA.: -- ' WilaiAioo-, V. ('. .M MYERS AV MOORE.- TllOEKSALKand retail denier- in lM: .itraw (Jootl.a; t nrs,. L mbri-lla -. A &c;, :tlj MarketVtreet, Wilmin'o'ton. N. '. j ,liiis! "2! . 1 "-.": Tl'1-. T. C. Ai 15. X5. M " i i tORTIl, DRW A U i.M'N'i V. H um: DM MISS I ON -'A NO -i C 1,1 A. NTS. li 4 . J . . ( - j UHJOS, DISTILLERY i l, li no ; I- K. IL- 'VAXB.OKK iil.F N Pi-oni.i 4: LL KiNDS OF X.VV-AI ST:-:i.i;.- limiltl'.H-tnl'.'iT, illid Sold. L '..,. fi r -. .,,..1 v-ii--,. i'm , ; li. I. ! :s dole- ai lair rat-v. . i -i H: - ' -.- . ' ' ii. 1'()LV(mj 1 'ilOi.STFU AND FA PEL' il lit j'ri.n us.. I. eet.H ' ('irrn ir Fr 'ilihi:i;ro.i. constant. v on hand M4I.I1 aire j.. inuiHs5.' Ouf iuns, ' Feathers Curb.d tJjih.idlLery.Matx.iiai::. Ai-., W ndiuv -Shades, Fire Sc. I-Vit.- tLii,-. :do..'. and all Fapor ILuijrhu'?. l: ' eyf ry tlepcription. : f'tetiires franied to order. Proun.t aitnntion triven t fin; lc.v I: l . CarSi Simb.oat3. and Pi ni ll. m )..:nAll j.'' p., I r si a v a v,": . ;AkA'';A ilA'l'HAWAV A ('(, ItiM MISSION MKRCHAXTS, ( jf - JleC" l, ' II Uitllt; !;o!i 111. '..fM.' ROKINS'OxV A: SOX IMPpRTERS AM) DEALERS in i tDkunestio Ilarihv.tre. Asri icuRural fi V. ! O i. -iii -10 &c ,:!8 Front st., AVibnlntrtoo, . J?1! V, ; Af j 1 - . I. l JOSFPII IL BLOS'SO'V- GENERAL COMMISSIOX AXD rHJUWAliD- IIaG JiiKcnAJM. - y, limivr tv, Prompt Personal attfnsi-;.n p C1. Kiimeiits,. for. Sale 'or Shipment. fAngLiberal Cah ndvnneomefrt-i, ; t.tiiiints.to ny Xew York fri. n-.1: :. lb- ii.--. no (' As-I'jr I : ' ' HENRY TRACTOR AXD FOiiW tiXJWiil ive bin per;., elijfrast-ed.to bin care. -.JVUTT, i ARDIXG AE.N'l', NV Huiino (on, N . iiai aiteiitioiii to bus , 5,-otili), A,T in;--tt. jff!'.S'0iSX.EY A. I" f i sTOKLEV or mi Ai OLDlIAIVl, EA LERS IX, (rRAFN . A C" 'iMERUriAXTS, Wiliulnt.-ii. A Ailiitit aif t:ntion; wirV-n to the sale of (". jii-n F'lbuV, Ra..ii,.aijd other Countrv Prodtie i; :A Ai - ;. ; JUTE ROPE. , b' VcblLS Ut Jute Rope, for OU liov 28- A' :.'.. i'KXO II. -i f.ALMA'NACfS FOR 1SG1. . ' . riCRXER'S Xorth Carolina AlnamK th (LEY'S ROOK STORE. - -- ' :'-- I ! ! A-; . ' TO ARRIVE. ' at KiZl ttoe 1! BBLS FLOUR. 'Arplyt UOV 'li '- stoki.Ky a- (!i.DirM. .AAA, -1-t-e.BACON.- : HHDS, SIDES, and 4 hhd. arrived.. For sale by J. A houldrr W-ILLARlJ . 1 Flour. SACKS just landed, "for sab-at $1.10 rW sack. , noy Irt J. A. WII LARD. 1 FLOITR. ,v-A ; WIlDiIntrfon inne?tiofl. in sire. rind for rale bA::AdeclUn;'- A- ZKXO il. URfiffF. A QUESTION FOR. MATHE3IATI I " CIANS ANI3 ECONOMISTS.; TTE lSC'O feet of gas is co:i?umed tlirongh tirtt ; i t burners; in S cm-nts, at a cof t of 55. fe thou sand feet: how trmch is consumed bv eacn burner ?,pirihdrt- as what; cost,-' and what wtittld th ths l coft s an equdt amount ot liut ontaintri ii-om Kerosene Oil? Answer There i c4n:uuut-d by each bjUrner, 25 feat p'er.Jnighor 4 feetjper hourf i at i estof 6 cents per-houf per biii nei- Four Kerosene Lamps, aftord as much li-ht , gzt 'burners : 4 aralloJis of Kerosene Oil ill f uti.!?. 4 lamps- one month," which, at $1,0 per caiioit,"is $4,p0per month, or a! cost rf oric;ht per hair per; lamp tnereiorc, uj uui niugga?, me ei ptue is only six nunareu per centum greater man 10 iurn Kerosene OiRwhichj-'with Lamps, van be had at theREXDEZVOUS f the. InimUabtet ; ir , janl2 a ! f; ' CASSIDKT: ' .NORTHERN BUSINESS JXO. i. BASCt," JOBS H. HTMAN," r Jm. H T M AV. 1st? of 'late of j iate of T arWro X. LY Scotland Neck, War't tntoni X. C. 1 PA ROrERS A VD COMMISSION Mecti avt. " 124 Pearl street. . Xsw (YO"K. ; IIYMAN. DANCY it CO. fBQCm AXI COMMISSION! McHAMi, Vr i-" XoarOLsvV a. lbs X'ew York house will be conducted by Jeu. "T - v r as - . uar.cir, aiaea ov k. . ljyuan The Not folk House will be condneicd bv Jt Ln i II. Hrman and. F. M. Hrum. " . v j. ..'fS? Particulars aTttehti'n piyen tfv the, le of j Cotton, Corn, Wheat, and Xarsil Stoe-. September 13-tf 18C0 i G en, 0. YisAnnsi, Ja., V. "sTN'asA vi i c i . V ANA3IRINGE BROTHERS, "VT.AYAL STORE AND GENERAL CoaM. 1 . i-v -1 X 1 MKECai-VTS, 140 Water Street, N n Y trrr, n r Mr. J. II., RtOSSOM ' Me2?. T. C. A B. G. Wobt Hatha wat a Co., i .J, D. McRai a Co., Mr. J. 11. Flaxses, Wilniinptot;. .( AttKu-t 11, 'C0-tt j LONDON At BlfYAN, e .10MMISSIOX MERCHANTS. No. 32: India street R...ti o Lumber, and ither Southern Produce f-olU iti t i U. London, .v L'l-tf J. If Bay vy, .h . ' ML.W. OHUXEB, , " W.jW. HiFKVt CJREINER & IIARKXESS, i 10TTON AND GENERAL COSIMFSSIOV V.' HorsE. ! pHTf.AfFi i-rr . Nov 15, 1S57 " i: n. L. Hit l, ' 1 N'. M. .Noi.fi X. 1 1 .i Xorth Carolina, iof. Xorth Car-'!' . j HILL & NORFLEET,. tMlRAL COMMISSION A FORW.VRI'l Vii , !j ' Merclunt,i'S!iockof Sii. . i . - i , Ri- hliM I: I, .i . ' j: .-.dicit c-nj-itf-iinients of (tton. Lniubv'r, 1 i .Ii. j) .1 all of .Mirchandijj- and ProdW-. ii '.' ALSO.-- ji :.-nt for I lie ourehase of Sugars, ('-rt'" M.-lt J ( i s. Salt, Lime, (Sua no, Aci Lar; frit goe-; r tte,j above artieles are offered for sale in our market h- ji nuallr, aiul we shall b' j.leai'd to oju-i t? for pui ,. t i h.--i d.'i iruf", jroml:-iii faithfuhu-.H in ous ,! d.-uvor-; to i i-jioentthcni. Jan 2.'i 1' WILKINSON A: CO. i TR 1 1 f AND COMMISSION M t.RC H A N IS. 1 h; Barclay tieit. .N V io attention given to con -.. i,uu r.t-j( .ii.t ;of-li;u.' ot Meichandiiif, all kind.-. ; j il.-r ul . a-! advances tin ough W I I.K TN v ( . i '., Wilmington,- X. i'. . ' Aiitu-t 2. l-?60-iv - K ROSEN E LAMPS. A l.i i huttabie for ftores for sale vi v t in Oil. at dec 7 - ; CASHIri. .- EASTERN HAY. 'RAI.KS L'9torn Hay, ex rthr, i 'ale. I nv, from wharf, bv tLUS i MITt.'Ui.l.!. LAMPS TO 11 IKK. Ml N" VT1NO APPAMATliS, tor Pali. j': 1'iildie Mi;ctiriB;s, ic, i iir l(c lno I 4 -. ':v.ible terms, of the ! niiuitabl.: . ! CAS -!!!. V. 150 ; l.i i l-1 i :-1 A VlfOJt'K -RAfOX. 11 bhd-i. cho-i.-o V , it 'Hi."oti Side" and Shoulde.id. For rnLr In . Ate !'l j HATHAWAY ,v .V S"T r. i l.nf i!.- Wi boxe? ?.h bl i ,.t i; Vhvand-i. HATHAWAY A Ali 1 ., ' . L'SroVADO Sl'OAR.-20 hhdi. pi io).- t ,, chrdr-f. M ii-:covado'Stirar. For cab bv doe L'l I II A Til A W A 1 "A. . LARD. ,OW I.ANDINtJ from Si-hr S.a Riid. --.Vt.h UA' tern Lard a tudondi-d aitii-).-. IN STORR : 1 rt Ki'iT? X. C. Liid. ijl wood 'iU 1. ;' ' WesL rn Laid, in muhII ( uckaj e-. !..- 4 For sL-by Z. H.41RKI-NK. . EYV 11. (H R ! In b:is and bld. For mI- bk doc 1 STOKLFV A OLIHIAM ' K'V. N W 1.1 SH "11 KKSr:.-42. Rovi s .l.-eU-d I'.i ili h ITioi-jiiSt 1 eeoi vod at itt-ll 1 A OKIll & l ,.N II I-. ilOSK CflOlt'F 1IAVAXAS h ive c', it 1 d.-cC WORTH A DA.NIi.LA;. L Rl.--.!ii Kee.s . Kxtra ii?.il Mi (1 tor faimh ,iv " ' WORTH A DA Nil I.. B U RN IS ii l"L U ID.--Fluid a ) Al,0 i I t in ct o lor !c 7 ile very clu-a, at CA ,-fI)F TO UAV--NEW AND FRFSII. SIR. PARKKRSBLRtj. c t t " I: X 1 R A 't'ED L KA V KX fioii i.-t I i 1. v 11 Sl-sv P.i-ft 1 oit-ui'.-i, i least 1 ..o. . .-. Smoked Reef ' RitCkw heat .' il. v CO bh!. i ' 1 - . 1...X-1, Hour, - tintt. r, t!. Sueaii, ' Kaiins, A ' 1i bbl.-. P.. Sui j -. ('rushed, (ii aniilateil and P.yderc;t, clioiee Yellow Chei-Ae. A- r WORTH & DAS'lU.. 2 (iranite Row, Front f tn ?. FAMILY FLOUR. have the bot Family Flour in tuivii, hh. iivarrent . each and everv biirn l ;nj.i ..icfcaffi'. if not rood, tn be returned. - ' dee h ' WORTH A DAM Lb. .:iekagr(. tlee 1.2 i A SIR I j Hav ii A S-TFR V 1 1 A Y 200 bales of the beid font p. '.n in-nvarki-t. For Rale by vfm, vini, vie i. i I SUCH u tiw annoiinCtment of a very rinitl victory li.v a Roman (ieneral. The people tl j itiia dny. in' .'peaking- of the Inimitable CASSil-1 liEY, modify the ?aying o the tooble Roman, tluw: I e.iuie. I ivyfc llxiught?; of the great variety il : articles oilered tor sale at jtbu Uendez-vou.,-' j . , i .iA . it.-, -t . "I. Uee XI i z ,-voum l-ioiu si. i p been IS A HfSTURH.'AL FACT that South I 'uki- liua has receded I 'I bis thev would not have jc-en or- i aieii to ao if some of her cili. o : bid li.t M il'' ot , K.EROSEXL OIL AXD LAMPS. a.- si !l a.-i a great variety of. Fancy atticl-v. .- ui(!m j. Lie for the Holiday? Ca'ndv, Xut-i, ic. kc.n tin- patriotic CASSlDEY. ! r dec 21 J I IE I Rope ROI'K AXD 1 WIXE;-r25 CoiU bi. t Jut Ratrging Twinei For sale bv ' i ZEXO H. (tRLEVK. s EST HAMS IX TOWX at ,: i 'Aa! "V'i,-1- d e l WORTH A DAXII IXiAliED ROUil SI, IS. A new very oreltv ioHt 'nneni-d, and for sale at e L - - i i PERRIX Si Christmas supplies. T TsLRTARKEKSRURfL Fivah KaisiD-j. . Frefh Butt r. :Figs. : . f " Prunes, . i " Citron, I ' Xutmejr, ' Mace, ; " Rnckwheat 1 " ' i A C Sugar," Cniwhed . j Checve, Segars. Too a ceo ; Ale, Porter, ; Raiin. !af Siipur. JSranul.itod J Elgsnt ILiKM. .1. C 1! AVORTJI A DAIEIJ I WOLFKS LIQUORS 1 i.ivr .j -1, : A V cry Pure I5randy4 .1 'Vt; Sherry A Wine. j r MadcM.ii j - Port 1 " For ?ale bv is WORTH A DAXll.I. dee V .0 l.bj. X. YV, City Mees PorkT&.rr!H bv ZtXOII. flRF.EVI , I- Tiijli; BEST FAMILY. I-LOliR. ir, lov. ll. 1 Al i-d in mil ea-ew, t.) be had of j worth a daxiel. SUUARS..SUGARU! I -BAHREIN C Cofl".H, and C YUlow Suj. 2't AAi Ci a bed. OtsnnUU-dand J'owdeif. d, 1- "IS Mucorado Sugais, lijrht and di ! " I. I.!.d ! ' " 1 .l .i -ia.le by : WORTH A DANIEL jin . : dranirc Row .... POUK-rPORK. ! 7 - RRLHt Xew York; Citv Mess? just reccir.id and fotr rale low, for cah; br e '.' - tfocitl : - I A : : j ZEXO IL ftRLES I EXTRA GOSHEN BUTTER. A KK.tJS iuct Ut handi 4mm 20 to 28 cent, a Avlc ll A A ' f -T,JEO; MYEBS's.1 m TOAniUFE. 250 RBLJPU 1'lour diQerent erada? aiuereni sernans. o - j j STOKLEY A OLDHAM., ; jan la .- "T - S. C. IIKUUlXr.'SCHAM PlOX -IlUllNKO UP. KLRRIX4 A CO lK,ck .t their alOW ' MUM. AND NU MUSKY. ftcJ the fJloingt j Srai tail. iKi. 2a, UOaK II P. norms, Ea., Ag't fr Liillf. , jrrm. 1'. ar r : e r. 'ul nn: Mnr. a . HerrinirA Cv. to ofl'er ron, r Mr Llnte. rr r rtbfr perfon,$1000,toprer4 that a llrripp t'hsirv. f lon Safv) ert-r failed to pri-rt tli contr tu In aa arciJobtl Hire; and fro will r.U 4o. Mr Lll'lr, or mrmhf ,r-frtniiibJ prron. lo iak as the 'int ortVf in regard l Mr. l.iRie's SM t'Srnd.j .0. S. AS. P.nEfcK. . AKentfttrS. C. Henmc A t T!ii b ttfr haying bs n forward. ibm, the fo'lowin? r.-j.r ": retamrd I jtsoT. X.v, 10,.1-a'. N H. 1', Hwrki, 11, Svracu, , i . ' Dear Sir.- Yv are h rt by anU.ojiucd to Incept Itoth r aitj ot the propo.ftion msdi tou br,D. S. i S. l t;eer, ittiiKr dte of ,!. j-i, m'A pre. iiroi; -gr that thrr mean,, by "Lii- Sti lhy same ?-a(e manufactured by lue, imv 1 bite wan-' ufActured oh''iuv. own . a.ecftunt, s.ir it bin tl r vear last rajt.i Th- ma"r to fV)-.-i)xi in ths. Inodof Hon. Iaac )(( tVrihe, Jr:J Maior f the -ntv of rior,.ai(tii'tutc.n dai , 4i to U- isrd bv him iu the hand of tij' Voii)- ti nt iron. l:o ma ! tr,'Cte(i to re.-i the It ti.xor-r In : d.U Citv, nint to d. cid" to li.nn it mIiII Ih tij.. 'lruli..w.uis. 1.1. WIS UllUy The ;i.b-ve arr. otanre pf Our hslb uprtjx.'or w ittd.'d to Mr. lloikii. iind by hint (o Merars, G.cr, A ut.i, Ac, l' w Licit ;o vm--e .. I eta mal, j' . ! ' i- Y Mro' Orrir's, , 1 Trov, Doi uiU-ii 4. 1n(a)., . '1 he t,.i .T'liti ! u.-i l4e tHN-D LJiiid. U ti mabi Mr. Lillu-, And the luiilnU !' tho nauir hi ittg bi'vii ex.ir.iiiud. I coneijtl. 'at ti rfjnint to rr- ' ceife ai'd hi'lil 51(mio a'th' ) ftiwf cA ,l.f on ' . the.pait of Mi. I.iili,;, aurt uj t.i ta(te flo.te hold th- ji?c. a;d w: hjatiii.' aiiji'ththg ftotn S. l H iink' A r.., or froi.r D. s A S. 1.'. r, Aiei.ti, .tn.t the tut e huvitijf exi iifd, 1 Uakr (LU ' duv ?,iu; (.! th'' (iind-t L tvopiti-tl t'tl.-m ii I.iIIm. KAAC Mff'tlNlHF. Jr. ian 1 . - tl. 11. KM.I.I.Y, p-rU :-. ; . i - i ll i; FIRST I N'uth 4'ti-olihi, l,n d IV ! lite. llci. AM) THE LAST." , ti tfj4i.'. d !i th ' Cfiiir'i1 r. a ii-f arfir h t arjiori in iuiii.ii flie. M,t 1 lji t mK' , I e. i n ji,.. II. u .1. 1 ;: of th d- ; m:o. tho ,!! ! t!o .: i hi' l J i ' lidrnci-, fik'iihl.-b I'lil lftini i-lln r. W the til Jliblie aM-ttln oi ;i M ile or edny V ! ftv-j-to c .t' f und, riiti" n b.Jwvs n, ar l f'ftirlnjj til., t iiu , liuu k and t rum I to ft rl t .It 1 1 r '! . I ar;rrircnii, fin- wA ' i.y iirl.t fvITJW!i . iifiv ot tfic potvft i-lJd iii h'-f . 1 II,, liiUiui U. 1.- ('A.-SI I1. i Ii mhKomi .i to'iitJ 10, oi) J-jh ;i Oijn,;. s, whi h he m olfjHn at ftm-unf I refcd. i t. .il . 1. -v prlct f a $1 id pi r hnj . On d. at the Riidi.-z iih. ' , rAf)NSIf, i:i:,Sof to hhd4. liA..u and !0bb4A. 0 folk, inaikid diantxiol II., 'T .( hr, 1 ui : R.I'iof. i o, v. ill Io:h itf.ikc III inn Ivd ,P .!t oi the-mulct ti'rtcil, to.iv. T. TV A 11, (1. WO llli. .1LIIAM'.S MANUAL. ' . ! i!b im liiJIiuti:. i'fii.ifl Militllj i ie.H -.Tt, ' ' ' Aiti I i l,io'4iit i..rj of r A a ti- !. Ait.. 1.- l-i. -A'rinv Oi(rat)iatm.'Orc)SiTstion i - t- O t:,.iiiuatioii if Cavili ,riipl- A. till, ry Th.- StatR -Artnsai.d AtuunitiO; i'!.!..-.. t 1 1. W . . 1 .1 'i . i . III'.'. ,.tv , A 1 1 if I.- ItL -S hool rif the CoinjUi.v ; ' iii. lo . 'th - Tarjrct Piaeticw I. i ticle t ih- School of the Rjl tioii.r. ; VI I ici ah; i. in I Till Srhoul of the 1 ri'l'fcr j 1 1 tiool of f tie I rooti ; i:b -S hfH.I of tii) Siitalroii : .ii,.l - volution f iLu IU itueat ; Aiioo- lit It -Light Attilirrv lititKHt Ai ii le Pith -llii;.('ri f aid by Trwj J io thj l i'i-- lo. ot. t,oVei i .r, tu iicriiM, Arl Ani.-l-- 1 Jlh - OuliM of Cjiitaitif', ('oitii,:ni. 1 1'uti. 1 1 t 6niw, Itarrl'on, Ac tli !.- llth-a-1 ho Stall'; At M H.- I iih- Hatthn : A 1 : i' io l;th--(.'oMtt Ma; ti il : .1 Anitl 17ti.r-Mn.ir, Rot ill.'. TaO.xi, Aij i . AjH-.-iidie;.--1 bo Atliclesof wart J ii il.oly iii I'tio hskd miuh twltim. of TlilP. 1'i i.1- ' ' An. R10K foivr.irdrd on eci ij t f jrlce. ,0 Vi-i dvi d thic 'tnrnintr, P'if Eiryrrf , at WIIITAKF.R'S Xiw IhN.k FUtri', - M.ol. jin t t , b t. .! a D.iw.--.. nV. a net Willin-rifN. T ' TO A lniSi" 'I'll A R.MN! A I.L THOSh Ml.-. aiv..,..f.rjHoih U'eJ.irsF ' - i ; ion Oi .1 t. , 1 .-iii Sta!(f, ami w lm at i-d t" tA. ;i. ., -o!' ;.L, I'll ioli ..,ln t kilhroUcll X...H . i-t. r -oi. ill j in t'j : !.r .1. for th JIM 0010 lif Fllbjiat In f ;t,iK luy h. ir Grci-H.., PitTiioH. 1 1.4 .'(! .0 " uti.-iiii oi. il 111-.- I'.ilriot, I . jCASMDKV. coFi'i:r.. i - ! LAGLA VRA. J.ivi and St. Ii.i;a 1 It": sunt lr br . ' 111; io .I. ill JI I . 1 H ( I. IT Ai:V (OK.V, AI LOT 9 m M I I. W. 2.20(1 .IO ID IM AHELS Prime n.ltl X- C'roj. I'oi ii. now finding, ljr xale bv I ; : y.ld A, Milt III. IN I I', OATNL ir P.I SHLLS Heavy Sw Voik StaL tl.it.: F..r alo by 1 ' 20(10 i.in-H I ! ELLIS A MITCH LL , .r.... . (. . . H'HEAT IlUAy. BAtiS jn Mre. lr sl, by 1000 Liii II , ELLIS A Mil CHI LL RALSI.NS. mv in 'l.i Mes i.irge ounf 11 uai.onr 10 'J.' " - ... .. 3.111 11 I For i.-al..J,r ZE.VO 11. .GRFtSK. C1AXAL R IVIehOII 1AXAL HARROWS.-m f inal lbirrow, tn 'i-, anilfiiiriile, In toM to snit, at ii.. :. 11 lo WILSON' n, i HOOF IKON. 1, V.i to Jig ho b Il.x.iHn J-'JJ M Mit.X5S. . AI A V K Ml K I j, 1 t 2 xn. I :t, in i-to re, air. I Pr y ' "T OS 1 j in f- t I ; M. MclMS. X. C. FLOUR.! Tl.1 t' UEf , 1 Sui ei, Cv ;K.rnilJ.s RECEIVED itf Railroad. Family sal bins ted 'sthia Milli brnd. - d. rosset, nnow.v A CD. nor '.'7 L'lLlfCXT Ai PLASTF.HJ 200 dec 13 I.'Rl. C.inent. r.O IMs. !Tatrr PsrK per hriir Wstf r Witch. 1 For mJ br IUrfS A MITCm l.l.. r-Jt - nOOKKFORALL ! : flMIL SORlHCAiiULIXA sOUM j:OOk( C-nt- J Avtli'- Jiiiti. , or Sivanu'ii R i't il 1 Prerdl 's LTgal Advli-r. it . ' Kfcl.l.KY'r. CcC ll, 414 oiorf , D EMLIt'H NS, H, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 gllm. at ,lv,:2. I'F.RRIVS. T r COFFEE COFFEE , X( JLiS Rio Cofl'cc 20 do Lagusrrs Jo-5l VJ St. Di.miniro do ?') mats Jars d.i In tr, and for rate low for cai-h, br' 4 dec II. ZEXO II. MULENL'.. N TA ILS 1M k"aM-ld Stln, lr7i 3 lTlO 1. noy I . For sale br I ' ZE.VO II. CREL'XI I I LAI TH I'L L EXERCISE, U ne.sry to a 1 I l.intf aiid h''i3' lifv L'.t.ll.c f irU l.ur Turn .Lin,,' Hoop-the Lots foialt tw,.rCASrIDEV. and take ,.'ntr frt"txtrcia thef root niAibing'w deo 1 ' ' . ' , leavenleavkn.leavi;n. leaven, lea xls, leatlx, llavlx. Trv it Try it Try it Trr It, at jan , t . Willi ill A UASli.I?. NOTICE. 1" LL PLLSF'Snboareiiolbtedff lirocrirt, ProTiidi'r,. Ac., -iiher br note aorwunt, to 0.4 it firm of Vil.n A- Williaios. and 1.' accounts in b ay SiK-e due, ar rMuer t4d to make ituiiu'.uu'o v,a,Mt.-(it tth tubsci der. r uh ac count will be j lacd in otliwrV h.iruH 'for rollet tv.n. .: . . i JAMES VJ I.SOX. I jiii l . - Xo. 5 MaiL:f ftmt. ' " ROOKS FOR ALL. rrilin Xorth Can-Una KiTtif lt .k untwMrit I Ju tic, or Swan's ItcrK d Vrfy' I tI AdKUef, at K'-Mey'n Book Stor. 1 j ' drc 11 'J WESTERN BACON. I "1 pi iJ.Kt KS . ui'i ior Cincinnati Sidi wind Shoel It) Wei.r, in rtore, and lor fI-bv j ' j, '; ;? A ... .u k - ,.-M. MrtNXLM. , 30 BOXES Xew Yotk State'Che. n.- 'r)t rtdid tJoH received prr.f-chr-TrrC. Iiwt. jan 10 For sale by ZEXO II. OKLI-.M;.- f . i J A . .1 -'j i.
The Wilmington Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1861, edition 1
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