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' . !( ' !' f 1 J ; - - : if . r f:- i-' i . . I'!?.' . ; !- - i . - 1 . . 4 i. ' : ?!:T I . ' fii r : M I II i i . tiri VII., NO. 258. '! 4 ; " ' WIL3HNGTON, N. C.,; SATURDAY EVENING, i MARCH 9. 1861. WHOLE NO. 2.ir8. IJiHTE'RMSr Da fly 'apcr, 6.0O; Weekly, ftS.OO, H 3-IN ADVANCE.-. ! : la 1 The Fai I1 alwy stPP' vnleu a remitUoce . , tWontinue "it. Timely notice is given.1 so U.t payimnS caJB made before the expiration of . Honejar benailed at oar risk, when the let- ter is regispea. , t , - . : Mi VADDELL, Editor and Protor. T I j TOWN BUTTER. ;i,Ml!NaTON, ORTII CAROLINA. Vrhe Herald Job Office . 1 . Aw toiaoletelr fitted up with the finest as sortment f jT Job Trra jo be found in the State. ETery secies of Job work can now be apeed- ilr and h,ndiomel printed at this office from "loC to risiting card. HandbillB, I tircullra,lanksf Ac, 4c, neaUjr and promptlj print atshort notice, and on reasonable terms. I Espied attention will be giren to the Job ! .ifpirtmeiit hereafter, and we feel assured that - ail wo'rk 1 trusted to oar Job hand, who ii ex- J ' Wie'rAseJ ii the businesa, will be executed sat I" isfafiarUJ .ireCTerj iraiJ-cv. Gire him a trial at unT rate, n u o aono weu, no compi&int will Ll irc Aq of a withdrawal of patronage.: ' . . . . 1 ! i ! ?i j SUNDRIES. . ' ' I : -JJOK.S .Colgate's "o. 1, and Pale Soap, ' 10 "3"' Kaiaina la yer and banch, . 0 i) ! 2yjoe Concentrated Lye, 20 m" J 11 Potaah, "! ' IK' Prepared " 50 ifars Rock " 2(J.3oe Starch,". t - f20;U Bi-Carb. Soda, reppor-i.'?r4ce, Cigara,Ink, Tacks, Matches, Tea, Cmcentricd. Soft Soap, Mustard, Ac, Ac, be iiileJ nianV'other articles too numerous to mention, hich! will bo Isold as low, for cash, as by any other houa in tjt janj83,j! ZENO H. GREENE. l TlilZ OF PEACE. PREPARE FOR !:"! . WAR. ' ) fiti "10 S of Fathom's Patent Finish, from ZJJ largest Buck, to the smallest Drop -hot. 4- . - 2i k?gs FTentuckr Rifle Powder, ' 15: y Market rowder, lpliK keg Kentucky Rifle Powder, 50.000JD Caps For sale br i ZENO II. GREENE. . , ... ;t; flour. AMlMf and Saperi Flour Fayetterille and " Wilmington inpection. For sale br in2J :r- f ZENO II. UKfcEMS. 0 '. '1ORXl4-500O Bushs Hyde County Corn, i 2000 busos. 1'erquunans vouniy uorn. -i j . tit ; n i . In stoffe.and.for sale by dec.l jjt J ILtI3 A AIITCIIELL. BLACK WINTER SEED OATS. oaa tftfillELS IleaTT Canada Oats a very O U U i -Superior article for seed. For sale, by ian III ELLIS A MITCHELL. 4 : MESS PORK. OH VtiBLS. New City Mesa Pork, in store, and vUU ;sa arrire, for Ale, at lowest ca5h prices, I,t If lliti (jan21)l M. McINNIS. MACKEREL. iS1 TOS.'and 3 Mackerel, in store. For sale by M. MacINNIS. :: -z . . sugars. R.' SUGAR, in hhds. and bbls, A:-:K- and C. Sairar. in bbls, owderjd and Crushed Sugar, for sale by ! . Ln2if:iT'i . M. MacINNIS. . jn H andles and candy. i 100-tS QXES AdamanUne uamues, Assorted Candy. For sale br ? ZENO II. GREENE. .. jan 2.S. V FOR 1861. C'OOittlN G-HPUSE .CALENDERS. The "greutest variety of sizes and styles. Every thing nec&ssarv to furnish a Counting-Room, at .;;;'-WHlTAKER'S New Book Store, afar ket&$ bet. Jas. Dawson's apd Wilkinsons. ill TRUNKS. rl'AJfVdsS PackingjLeather Folios, Brass and rvan-fvniinri. OontA.Dresa Trunks. Sauare and 07a IrcA ".Edjred, St. onia Sole Leather, Tine Sole eaftQr and Stub Spring, all the latest pat- "". . ' Valises. t. " Sole Lei ther, Boston, Enamelled Leather,! Ac, mbricin thirteen diflerent styles. r - ;Jr - Bass. ! EnamelR TraTellini Stitched, Duck, Gothic, Enameled, Venetian, Ielt, Brussels, Pilliser, jWil toa, embracing eleven styles. j H - Ladles' Hat Boxes. j New stvle French Hat Boxes, new style St. Louis, irii and brass bound edging. For sale at anPrecedtedlowpriceaatiEgwiLsoxFg! JanYa 4 No. fifMarket Street. . HAT. firri BALES Prime N. C, Hay, ex Schooner, OUsatfby lELLIS A . MITCHELI JanWI- l: ' ! for ' SEED OATS. ? NORffl RIVEtt and Eastern nay, Wheet Brjra, Cow Peas, mlso Freeh Ground Meal, and Hon iaony, for sale bv j Jan25J ELLIS A MITCHELL, : Ui 2ooii GUNNY BAGS. i .GUNNY BAGS, just received per brg Shibboleth. For sale by ' T. C. A B. G. WORTn. Jan 2 LARD. 1 1 A BAiRELS Extra (Cincinnati Leaf Lard, 1U .-;; " " N. C. For iii in lots to suit, bv " V! :WO"RTH A DANIEL, Granite Row, Front street. LADY PEAS, TThTMi iT.P in nnantitiea to suit, bv r,Ja;a. .WORTH A DANIEL, a ft ' APPLE BRANDY, 3 years old. 2 bar rV.B verv choice 2 vears old. N. C Apple Brandjr sale by GHQJCE Country Smoked Sausages, at j ' Ja58 yYORTH ADANIEL S. i TK YOU SHAVE YOURSELFl DO j-n appreciate a. good Razor T Fine Snv inVSoapsT Soft Shaving Brushes? A .Good Strap jr-Call at ." BALDWIN'S. .: ' 8 "v POCKET KNIVES. ( EINX'Eneliah Cutlery. Prices low. Qualities expllent,at j BALDWIN'S. : : 1 ' -t a BTrnv tt a v &A1W3 very superior .bastern nay, ior ,ta low from wharf, by ' - STOKLEY A OLDHAM. TERN SIDES & SHOULDERS? r V $ kSKS superior Western Sides and Shoul JUi Um. fn store, and to arrive. For sale, at lowest Ash prices, by M. MacINNIS. mi. !'H:NPir.rnnp MOLASSES. Ml I K naua and bbls. For sale b jZ MacINNIS, 0. 'unnp TnnvT ! . lUjlan 22 For sale by M. MacINNIS- .1-. ENBLISH AND! GERMAN ll? - . HOSE. HALF LiX'RY size, selling low, at iHtlan 23 1 BALDWIN'S. TLEMEN can find the largest assortment BALDWIN'S. f ' . ' . ny3 , t i TViRA SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP, for 3uck mji aw.vares tas pest anicie in marxet, ' vEQ4 MYERS. Mi dec 4 ' Special tN"otices. MRS. WINSLOW, As experienced' nurse and female physi cian, has a Soothing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening he gums, reducing all inflamation will allay all pain, and is sure to regulate the bowel. Depend upon it, mothers it will give rest to your elves, and relief and health to your infants., Per fectly safe in all cases. See advertisement in anoth er column. " feb2S-lv ; 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, Ac. i aug 14, 1860 5W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE I This splendid Hair Dye has no equal instantaneous in eflect-beautlful Black or natural Brown no staining the skin or injuring the Hair remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and, invigo rates the Hair for life. None are genuine unless sijrned " W. A. Batchelor." Sold evervwhere. CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor, sept 29rly 81 Barclay street, N. T. ,' LANDRETII'S SEED. i&r JUST RECE1VFD, a fuU supply of Land- reth's New Crop GARDEX SEED, Beans, Peas, Asparagus, Beets, Blue Grass, Red and White Clo ver, and a general assortement of small seed. For ale by 1 WALKER MEARES, 45 Market st. nov 23 "W- U- T.TPPITT, Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Chemist, j.Y. , Corner front ana Market Cti., WlLMtMOTOK, N. C j ALWAYS ON n.VND, a full and fresh as- aortment of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS' PERFUMER V, AND FANCY ARTI CLES. ' Prescriptions accurately compounded. Medicine can be obtained at anv: hour of the nieht. The night bell is at the second door (on front street,) from the corner. I On and after this day, all prescriptions will be Cash. oct 30 HAIR DYEHAIR DYE. WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. The Original and best in the World. All others are mere imitation, and should be avoided if von 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 have been awarded Wm. A. Batchelor, since 1839, and over 80,000 ap plications have been made to the Hair of his pa trons, of his famous Dye Wm. A. Batchelor'a Hair Dye produces a color riot to be distinguished fijom 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 Hair invigorates for Life by this splen did Dye. . Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. .The Genuine has the name and address, up on a steel plate engraving, on four sides of each box, of William A. Batchelor. CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor, sept 29-ly ' 81 Barclay Street, N. Y. Pimples Banished ! Faces Made Clear 1 Howl By one week's use of the Magnolia Balm. A perfectly harmless, but elegant and effectual pre paration. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold everywhere. See advertisement. W. E. HAGAN A CO., Proprietors, apl 19-lydAwJ Troy, New York. GRAND VIRGINIA DISCOVERY. Some four months since our excellent townsman, Xafhtali EzsKixt, informed us that he had prepar ed a hair restorer, with which he was experiment ing upon his own head, whose top was entirely bald. We saw him two days since, and on the place so bald four months since, a fine crop of hair has sprunjr up with a vigorous growth. So con vinced is Mr. Ezekiel of the efficacy of his discove ry, that he has named it "THE INFALLIBLE VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER." Mr. E. is about going into an extensive manufacture of an article which is destined to prove of anxious interest to our bald pated friends. Richmond Enquirer, Dec. 12,1850. . This famous article can now be had of the princi pal Druggists. Tbosepersons who desire a line head of hair, have onlyto 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 si. ' R. EZEKIEL. Richmond, Nov. 14, 1859. 1. S. Ezekiel,' take oath on the'Holy Bible, that 1 have berf bald for the past 12 years and have restored my hair t by , using Ezekiel's Virginia nair Restorer. ' Naphtali Ezekiel. This day sworn to before me, by Naphtali Eze kiel. , Joe. Mato, Mayor of Richmond. W. H. L1PP1TT, Sole Ag't., jan 14 Wilmington, N. C. GLUE GLUE. CARD. We beg leave to inform the trada, that we have appointed WM. C-HOWARD, Esq., Na val Store Br er of Wilmington, N. C, Sole Ag't for our Glue. i . Bostonapl 3, I860. GEO. B. ROGERS A CO. THE UNDERSIGNED, having been appointed by GEO. R. ROGERS A CO, of Boston, sole agent for the sale of their Glues in this market, respect fully solicits orders from the trade. Their glazed Glue is warranted equal to, if not superior, to any manufacturedSin the United States, and is warran ted to give 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. apl My. W. C. HOWARD, Broker. (1EDAR FALLS GRAIN BAQS. 3,000 just re a'"1: ; WORTH A DANIEL. CHEESE. ENGLISH, PINE APPLE AND STATE, at dec 11 GEO. MYER'S. BLACK Winter Seed Oats in store, for sale, by dec t ELLIS A MITCHELL. TiT.Af!ir jtonvi'rcw fiP.RD OATS. QffUUSHELS heavr Canada Oats, for seed, OUU in store, for saieby dee 27 ELLIS A MITCHELL. POWDER. . Q KEGS Kentucky Rifle Powder, CO 10 qr. keg " . " " . 10 " Musket " . dec 27 For sale by ZENO H. GREENE. i . PORK; BBLS. N. Y. City Mess, in store, for sale by dee 27 ZENO H. GRENE. CONSTANTLY manufacturing, at my Es tablishment, every description of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars. Whips and Trunks. Every Variety of Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Ac, manufactured to .rder, M WILSON' ! dec No. ft If aTket street. DIEEOTOKY. STATE GOVERNMENT. Governor J no. W. Ellis, of Rowan. Private Secretary--Graham Daves, of Craven. a reasurer u. w . uourts, of W ake. 8ecy of SUte Rufus H. Page, of Wake1. Comptroller C. H. Brogden, of Waynei Attorney General W. A. Jenkins, of Warren. Speaker of Senate H. T. Clark, of Edgecombe. " House of Commons W. T. Dortch, oi v ayne. SUte Librarian O. H. Perry, of Wake. Public Printer Jno Spelman, " " oocKcruoas or stats. Council Woo ten. of Lenoir : John W. Cunning ham, of Person: W. A. Fureuson. of Bertie : J. F. Graves, of Surry j David Murphy, of Cumber- iana; j. j. Aong, oi ortnampton. anal v. i. iiuiara, oi Kuncombe. rXDSaAL AMD BTATS COU&TS. The United SUtes Circuit Court, for the District or ri ortn Uarolina, is held semi-annually at Raleigh, on the 1st Monday in June and last Monday in No- lemoer. - i Judges Hon. J. M. Wayne, of Georgia; Hon. Asa Bices, of Martin. District Judee i salary. $2000. ' Robert P. Dick. District Attorney: Wesley Jones, Marshal. . The United SUtes District Courts are held at Eden ton. 3d Mondav in Anril and October. J. M. Jones, Clerk ; Newbern, 4th Monday in April and uctODer, ueniamin crown, Ulers: ; wummgton, 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in April and Oc- looer, jonn l. uant weu, uierx. THB 8CPBKMH COOaT. 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 is also he'd once a year at Morganton', Burke county, on the first Monday in Aueust, J. R. Dodge, Clerk. The officers are as follows : Chief Justice, Rich-. mond M. .Pearson, of Yadkin: Justices, M. rJ. Manly of Craven, and William H. Battle, of Or-. ange, salary of each, 2,500 per annum. William A. Jenkins, of Warren ton, Attorney-General: Hamilton C. Jones, of Rowan, Reporter; Edmund B. Freeman, of Wake, Clerk ; Oliver H. Perry, of Wake, Deputy Clerk ; James Litchford, of Wake, Marshal. 1 8UPBBI0B COURTS. The Superior Courts are held in seven Circuits, by the following officers : Judges, R. R. Heath, of Chowan: Geo. Howard, of Wilson; Jas. W. Os born. of Mecklenburg. Robert S. French, of Robe son, John M. Dick, of Guilford; John L. Bailey, of uraige, and Komulus M. baunders, of W axe. so licitors Elias C. Hines, of Eden ton, rides the First Circuit : William J. Houston, of Duplin, rides the Second Circuit ; William A. Jenkins, the Attorney-General, rides the Third Circuit : Thos. Ruffin, of Orange, rides the Fourth Circuit: Robt. Strands, of New Hanover, rides the Fifth Circuit : David Ooleman, of Buncombe, rides the Seventh uircuu. PIBLI0 WORKS IN NORTH CAROLINA. The Branch Mint of the United States is located at Unarlote, in Mecklenburg county in tms atate. This establshment was authorized by Act of Con gress, passea 3d Aiarcn, . ussb. ine omcers are as follows: Gqeen W. Caldwell, Superintendent and A .1! fTl , X V TT 1 Melter ana runner ; J ohn R. Bolton, Chiet (Joiner ; Wm. r'. S. -ange, Ulerk. The Univetsity of North Carolina, situated at Chapel Hill, h the County of Orange, twenty weight miles w. n. YK trom Kaieigb. 1 ne Si ortn Utrolina Institution for tne education of the Deaf and Dumb, and of the Blind, is located at Raleigh, W. J. Palmer, Principal. Fortifications. -v-Fort Macon, Beaufort Harbor, Carteret county ; Fort Caswell, Smithville, Bruns wick county. United States Arsenal. Located at Fayette- ville. Insane Asylum Vf North Carolina, situated in the vicinity of Raldgh, will contain 250 patients ; iza patients now in it. Dr. . V. r isner, superin tendent : Dr. F. Ii Fuller, Assistant Physician ; Mr. R. K. Ferrell, steward : Mrs. Hill, Matron. Dr. Charles E. John-ton, Kemp P. Battle, W. W. Holden, Edward Canwell, A. M.Lewis, Dr.! W. J. Blow, John A. TaylcA and Dr. Columbus Mills, Directors. Dr. Charli E. Johnston, President of J the Board: William K. Andersons Treasurer. Messrs. Hold en, Johnston, and Battle, Executive Committee. All indigent insane persons entitled to be received, and treated, and taken cite of at the public charge. Paying patients are als. received from this and other States. For propei form to be observed in sending indigent insane- Asylum, see Revised Uoae, cnapter on Asylums, -o TOWN GOVERNMENT. COMMISSIONERS OF Ti LMIXOTOJt. Mavor John Dawson. i S D Wallace, O G Parsley Samuel R Bunting, W A Wright, T C MUler and Ufred Martin. V riBB DEPARTMENT. Chief Engineer -James Mitclell. Assistant Chief Engineer W J Vann. Chief Fire Warden B W Beey. Assistant Fire Warden W T wVann. Fire Wardens George Myiers, lw Beery, C D E Kidder and C D Ellis, to superttend blowing up buiiaings. ijamp liignter Liempsey juarun. HOWARD RELIEF FIRB C0MPy. (Re-organized June 6, 1859. v Foreman W Furlong, 1st Assistant J MeLarkey, ' 2d " P Curren, Secretary G P Wade, Treasurer C Quigley, Chairman D Driscoll. i HOOK AND LADDEB COMFA.VT NS. 1. Foreman John Wright. 1st Assistant J Kizer. Secretary and Treasurer J.. F. Bishop. COMMISSIONERS OV NAVIGATION. ( Office 18 Water street. ) George Harriss, T C Worth, W C Fergus, rrt II Flanner, Wm M Harris. SCHOOLS. BOARD OF SCPEBINTEXDBXTS OF COMMON SCS00LS. Chairman S D Wallace. j WmS Larkins, James McDuffie, James Kerr, David Mclntvre, Robert H Tate, Samuel Player, and Joseph M Foy. - -'-' - - WILMINGTON IN3TITCTE. L Meginney, Principal. WILMINGTON MALE AND FBMALI SEMINAB.T. G W Jewitt, Principal. OAK BALE CEMBTEET CO Mr ANT. VremAr-nt Donald McRae.' Dirpctrim Wm A Wright. G R Frehch, Ed ward Kidder, Jno A Taylor, Owen L Fillyaw, 3 V Wa. ace. Reeretarv and Treasurer Asa A Brown. Omce next door to BanL. umington. C0ONTT OFFICEBS, C0CRTS, Ac. Sheriff W T J Vann. Clerk County Conrt Samuel R Bunting. Clerk Superior Court James A Wright. Judge U S District Court Asa Biggs. Marshal U S District N O-Wesley Jones. Deputy Marshal U S, District Wilmington Jso Conoley. i i I Clerk tJ S District Court John L Cantwell. Clerk and Master Equity DuBruti Cutlar. Chairman County Court Jamea T Miller. Register of Deeds, Ac Jere Nichols. I Special Magistrate of Town John J Conolev. Constables Lewis M Williams, Jno Utlay, Wil- iam xi riuaie, a vtuuer, .iimci x rinu""" J Moore. . ! IKtriCTOIS. Wiuv) Inspectors Joseph Smith. WnJ Holden Provision Inspectors David E Bunting, Hiram i 1"". .... I J. T Naval Store Inspectors Aiirea Aiaerman, M Stevenson, James O Bowden, John S James, George Alderman, John C Bowden, Thomas W Player, John M Henderson, B Southerland, Wil liam J Price, Robert C Johnson, Nathan F Bor- Timber and Lumber Inspectors James Alder man, I H Bowden, James S Melvin, Henry W fJrnTPS. J W MUnroe. c-iar., ivuuci tt E Turlington. WILinKSTOIC OAS 1I8HT COMrAJfX. . ( Offico in Savings 'Bank Building.) President Col John McRae. Secretary and Treasurer Wm Hyde. Saptintende-Oliver MsHkwsr- SECRET SOCIETIES. 1 - ST. JOHS'S tOMl BO. 1 KASOJnC. I L (Meets the last Tuesday Evening in each month at St. John's HalL) t ? v ai j-myaw, siaster. a newnotr, w. Oliver Mcllhenny, J W. Jno L Cantwell, Treas. T M Gardner, Secy. . i Henry Spalding, S D. A A Hartsfield J D. ' JO Bowden, Tyler. ooacoan CKArrsa so. 1 xasoxic. . (Meets 1st Monday evening in each month at St. John's HalL) f MostExR G Rankin, HP. Com L C turner, GM 3d Ex O L Fill yaw, King. V. I ? Ex T B Carr, Scribe. Com I Northrop, Q M 2d Com P W Fanning. Capt V. - t : Host. Com WJ Price, it? Mist Com A Martin, P S. i V. H " M Newhoff, R A Cora Jno A Taylor,Trea. Capt. , E Turlington; Tyler. CAPS FEAE LODGS SO. '2 U 0. O. P. ! (Meets Tuesday nigffk, at Odd Fellow's Hall.) Asa J Murray, N G. W L Smith, Secretary. James E Kea, V G. r T H Howey, Treaiurer. CAMPBELL SXCAXPXEHT KO. 11. O. 0. ti ; (Meets in the Hall of Cape Fear Lodge, 1st and 3d Friday in each month : J D Gardner, C P. Thos M Gardner, J W. Rev A P Repiton, H P. R J Jones, Scribe, i John J Conoley S W. Thos H Howey, Trieaa. -f . : ! n f it- CAPS FEAB HASIXB TOTAL AB3TIKKMCB SOClfiTT. (Meets at the Seamen's Bethel, on' Dock Street, every Monday evening, immediately after the close of the Prayer Meeting for seamen. ) Chas D Ellis, President. Geo W WUliams, Vice W liham 31 Poisson, Sec- i President, j ; retary. j Jas Fleet, As't Sect'y. SEAHEMS' FBIEXD SOCIKTT. j. Charles D Ellis, Presi- B F Mitchell, Sec'y A dent. Treasurer. C D Ellis, Gilbert Potter. Col John McRea, A J DeRosset, O G Parsley. Executive Board. Geo W Williams; keeper of the Seaulenal Home. cor Front and Dock Streets. i: LADIES BESEVOLEXT S00IBTT. patpnaa ra s7&-n ! Jff TMwAnfnAoa f s, TJo1 nedy. ' : . 2d Directress, Mrs Har- Secretary, Mrs iVan riss. Sickle. ? 3d Directress Mrs De- Treasurer, Miss Lilling- Rosset ton. WILMINGTON LIBBABT ASSOCIATION. : ( Organized June,' 1855. ) f ; Dr J H Dikson, President. ! Donald McRae, Treas. Geo Davis Vice Pres't. j Wm R Utley, Sec'y. Piatt D. Cowan, Librarian. Rev R B Drane, R H Cowan. E D Hall, S D. Wallace, John A Taylor. G J McRae. J G Wright, Directors. ! !- v ; - MILITARY. 5 WILMIJTQTOH XIGHT IMFAXTBT. (Org. May 20th, 1853.) Wm L DeRosset, CaptJ I C Winslow, Ensign. R B McRae, 1st Lieut. AD Cazaux, Quarter J C Mcllhenny, 2d Lieut. Master. H Savage, 3d C D Myers, Orderly. OEUMAN VOtCXTEBESw ' j ( Organized February 22d, 1853. ) ':. C Cornehlsen, Capt. HGHashegan, 3d Lieut. II Von Glahn. 1st Lieut. W-Deinstbatch, Ensign. H Vollers, 2d Lieut. ' J Meier, Orderly. BANKS. ' ; ' BANK OF CAPS FBAB. T H Wright, President. H R Savage, Cashier., J G Burr, Teller. J D Gardner, As't Teller. J McLaurin, B'k-keeper- T H Hardin, Dia Clerk. Discount Day, Wednesday. ;;.!'. BANK OF WILMlJtQTpS, X, C. - John MacRae, President. S Jewett,' Cashier. W L Smith, Teller. William Larkins.B ook- T M Gardner, Dis Clerk. ' keeper. Hi Discount Day. Tuesday. BASK OF NORTh CAROLINA. if John Dawson, Pres. Wm Reston, Cashier. Wm D Smith, Teller. J II Wright, B'k-keeper. Discount Day, Tuesday, U COMMERCIAL BANK OF WILMIXaT0NT O G Parsley, Pres. Tim'y Savage, Cashier. Jno McRae, Jr, Teller. Asa K Walker Book J D Barrv, Dis. Clerk. keeper. p Discount Day, Monday. WILMINGTON SAVINGS BANK. j John A Taylor, President.; Wm Hyde, Cashier. RAIL ROADS. WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE is RUTHERFORD ROAD. (Office cor Market and S Water street. V H W Guion, President. li 11 Cowan, Sec T reas. J C McKae, Chief Eng, Road unfinished. WILMINGTON A MANCHESTER BALL ROAD. J Thos D Walker, Pres. - Wm A Walker Sec'y. J P Robertson,Gen'l Sup. Jos J Ling, Treas. : K B McKae, Gen 1 freight Agent. Wilmington a weldon rail roadJ Hon 17 S Ashe, Presi J W Thompson, Gen. Freight Agent. i James Gj Green, Yard Master. i : Is P H Langdon, Aud'r A dent. S L Fremont, Chief Engv & up. James S Gf een, Sec'y & Treasurer. SupCs Cler.k. .S D Wallace, Asst Sec A William Smith, Ticket Gen licket Agent, Agent. CHURCHES. Methodist Episcopal, cor Front and Walnut. Methodist, Episcopal, (S) 5th bt Church and Cas tle, Kev J H Wheeler. Pastor. I Baptist, cor Orange and 6th, Rev A Paul Repiton, .Pastor. -if Baptist, Front bt Ann andi Nunn, Rev J L Prich- ard, Pastor. 1 ; f Baptist, (O S) Castle bt 5th and 6th, Rev Aaron Davis, Pastor. ; t Roman Catholic, Dock bt 2d and 3d, Rev Thomas Murphy, Pastor. I Episcopal, (St James,) cor Market 'and 3d, Rev. R B Drane, Rector. ; t Episcopal, (St John's,) cor 3a and Red Cross. Episcopal, (St Paul's,) cor 4th and Orangei Bishop Thos Atkinson, Rector. ' lii Presbyterian, Princess bt 7th and 8th, Rev M Mc- . yueen, i'astor. . , " I Jresbyterian, (now building,) cor 3d and Orange, Rev M B Gner, Pastor. I Btist, (now building,) dor Market and 5th, Rev 1 ij irricua.ru, jrnanjr. - - .t Luteran, (now building) cor Market and 5th,' Rev J Mengert, Pastor, 'i' :i Seanw Bethel, Dock bt Jrant and S Witer. - : II . POST OFFICE. WILMINGTON, NOETH CAROLINA. ! i Postmtier Daniel Dickson. 1 fl AssistaW-Joseph L Jacobs, and Office hrs from IXC A M to 1 P M. 2 P M to sundown. nndavs.T WA'Mto9AM Northerntfail. bv W A W R R. arrives dailv at "i o M CIoss A 1111(1 9 p M changing uiiouiiu., 4im 1J4 f so. to i) a ji. : j t7.uVierilU by W M B R arrives daily at ii A M. CIcm- daily at 7 P M. ' ' Smithville, PC, (horse,) arrives 'Monday and Friday at 5 P Mi Closes Tnssday and Saturday !at 7 AM. i s : : I !, Onslow Court He, N C, (horse) arrives Mon day at 9 A M. Cl( Thursday at 9 P M.j I U. S. GOVERiMENT OFFICERS-! OSM BOUSE. j j : ';. j Jas T Miller, Collector M Foyles, Weigher W J Price, Deputy (X 4 Guager. I ! lector. . j T M Burnett, Jnsp'r. A J Galloway. Surveys W FBurch and Uriah W N Peden, Naval Offl- j Sullivari, Inspectot A cer. ' ' f i Munnrr. T ' ) I Thomas W. Brown, Jr.T, g. Commissioner. i - .- : C0NSPLS. uriusn lce-vonaui iwa -sitae, n water, i Spanish Vice-Consul F J Lrd. 6 h Water. 1 W A TV! V 1 I I ta ccr n Dijnson, cor Front : ' : - i :ii ' and Chestnut. INTERNAL IMPROVlMENT. ADTTI t DIITOrtin . WOVIl .ha iu 26,000.'! of 2 the above Bonds redeemable 1891 with coupons at 7 per cent peri annum, pable in the city of Sew York, 1st March and lsteptember. For sale by DsROSSET, BRO & CO. sdecl" ; i - . : ".i- .; " J - -; 1 ' r 1 : ' COFFEE. A BAGS RIO COFFEE, : 20 ban Laguavra Coffee. 50 iv 20 mats Dest Java " s ? r deel ii: : i ZENO H. GRE BLACK SEED OATS, f . -1 500 cruuuan ice-vousui i Harsley, IE,, Water and Mulbery, (up stv. t ' V Danish Vice-Consul P K Qity Business Cards. ERRANT & WILSON, ; HOLES ALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Do mestic Dry Goods. Groceries, uiouung. Boots, Shoes. Ac No. 14 and IS North Water Street, ocfl - - , ; Wilmington, Ni C. JAS. T. PETTEWAT A CO. I TT'ACTORS i-AND COMMISSION "Merchants. T t J No 8 North Water Street. :. 1 I ' ;.':: iWlLHMOTOS, N-jC : Solicit consignments of all kinds of Produce, al so orders for Groceries, Bagging, .Rope, Guano, Ac, Ac f; ; oct 3 6E0B8B HABBIjS. A. I. HOWBtL. D&. W. W. HAXaiSS. HARRISS t HOWELL, i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Oct 2,1858 WiutiyoTQg, N. C. 4 ! t WORTH St. DANIEL, j.-'j . GROCERS AND COMMISSION MxacHArrs, ,No. 21 Granite Row, Wilmington, N.C. J&f Solicit consignments of Flour, Dried Fruit, Feathers, Beeswax, Tobcaco1 and Country Proddce generally. :1 ' ' Agents for Howe's celebrated Scale. ' ' i I .I'D. G. WORTH, sept 26,ly ! N.G.DANIEL. AMES AXDZBsdy, EDWARD S1VA6K. ANDERSON 4c SAVAGE, ' --, i Ci ENERALCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, VJT July 18j '60-ly. Wilmington, N. C. C. H. ROBINSON & CO., ! COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER- j CHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. Office over Mr. J. A. Willard's Btore. j 3 Entrance Coiner Princess and Water st, mar 9, '60-tf ! L. W. EBBANT,! 0E0. WlS0!t i ERRANT & WILSON, i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i i j Nos. 14 asd 15 North Water st., oct 2, 'C0-ly Wilmington, N. C. WILLIAM H. LIPPITT, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. Wholesale and j Retail Dealer in Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, ow Glass, Putty, Segars, Old Brandi and ner Front and Market sts., Wilmington, N. mar 25, 58 C EDWIN A. KEITH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 1 Wilmington. N. C. B Offers his services to Planters as Factor or Agent for the: sale of COTTON: will give his per sonal attendance to the business. Hia commission for selling Cotton, will be 50 cts. per bale, no addi tional charge will be made, j Cotton forwarded to aevf i orK at 10 cts per bale. j oct 4-1860 -ly ! O. G. PARSLEY fe CO. f I lKuruiiiXUKS ot the Hilton Steam Haw and Planing Mills, Wilmington, N. C. All orders or inquiries for LUMBER, will receive prompt attention. . mch 21 59 SMITH & McLAURIN, j COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchants, J Wilmington, N. V. Refer to : ! ' - I John Dawson, Esq., Mayor. ' -i E. P. Hall, Eso., President Branch Bank State N. C. , T.M.SMITH, JOHN m'lACRIM. July 1 1859-tf MALCOM McINNIS, C ROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, VJI iNdrth Water street, ! oct 1 ; Wilmington, Ni C. Chas. D. Mters, Fred. J. Moorb. MYERS & MOORE. "YTrHOLESALE and retail dealers in Hats, Caps, . T y 1 Straw Goods, Furs, Umbrellas, Canes, Ac. Ac, 34 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. June 21, 1859 . j T. C. fc B. G. WORTH, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER CHANTS, : Wilmington, N. C. UNION DISTILLERY, ', Wilmington, N. C. ' A. H. VANBOKKELEN, Proprietor. ALL KINDS OF NAVAL STORES, purchased, manufactured, and sold. . jg. Wharfage aid storage furnished, and coop erage done at fair rates. . jan 2 1860. G. POLVOGT, I TTPHOLSTER AND PAPER HANGER, J ' Corner Front and Princess Streets, : ". Wilmington, N. C. Keeps consta on hand Mattrasses, Lounges, Cushions, Feathers, Curled Hair, Moss and all Upholstery Materials. Also, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, iFire Screens, and Decorations of every description. , Pictures framed to order. Prompt attention given to fitting up Railroad Cars, Steamboats, and Private Dwellings. . may 31 . r -: i J. L. HATH AW AT. " WM. R. CTLET. j HATHAWAY & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, J dec 1C, '58 Wilmington, N. C. J. M. ROBINSON & SON, pIPORTERS AND DEALERS in Foreign and l Domestic Hardware, Agricultural implements, tc, No. 8, Front st , W llmisgton, JX . C. jan 9, '58 . HENRY NUTT, FACTOR AND FORWARD ING AGENT, Wilmington, Ni C. ".Will give his personal attention to business entrusted to his care. sept 10, 57-tr. JAMES STOKLEY ALEX. OLDHAM STOKLEY & OLDHAM, ! TPvEALERS IN ,GRAIN, & COMMISSION I t MERCHANTS. Wilmington. N, C. Prompt attention given to the sale of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, and other country rroauce. j JUTE ROPE. COILS best Jute Rope, for sale by i nov 28 j ZENO H. GREEN. 30 ALMANACS FOR 1861. ! i TURNER'S North Carolina Almanacs, at K EL LEY'S BOOK STORE. dec 11 TO ARRIVE. 500 BBLS FLOUR. Apply to nor 27 STOKLEY & OLDnAM. FLOUR I FAMILY, I Super and Fayetteville and Wilmington inspection, in store, and for sale by (dee 11) ZENO H. GREENE. A ATTPjaTinW 17rT MATHPMATT. rr A ivs A TVTi P.finnrnM ISTPS TF 1860 feet of gas is consumed through eight ? burners, in nights, at a cost ot o per tnou- 8and feet, how much is consumed by each burner per hour at what cost, and what would be the cost of an equal amount of light obtained from Kerosene Oil? Answer: There is consumed by oach hnrner. 25 feet ner niirht. or 6 feet'ner hour. each burner. 125 feet' per night, or 6 feetiper hour, at a cost of 6 cents jer hour per burner. Four Kerosene Lamps afford as much light as 8 gas burners; 4 gallons of Kerosene Oil will supply 4 1 lamps one month, which, at f 1,20 per gallon, is $4,80 per i month, or a cost of one cent per hour per lamp; therefore, by burning gas, the expense is only six hundred per centum greater than to bum Kerosene Oil, which, with Lamps, can be bad at the RENDEZVOUS of the Inimitable 1 jan 12. If , CASSIDEY. NEW ORLEANS SYRUP. 20 barrels of choice For sale by ! dec 21 if ii ; HATHAWAY & CO. GHOICE BACON. 22 hhds. dhoice Wcst i ern Bacon Sides and Shoulders, for sale by dec 21 : i HATHAWAY A CO. A ANTICIPATIONS of the Future. To serve as V "'-Lessons for the Present Time, in the form of extracts of Letters from an English Resident in the United States, to the London Times, J from 1864 to 18704 With an Appendix on the Causeg and Consequences of the Independence 1 of th South. Just published. Received and for sale feb 20 ; WHlTAKER'S New Book Store.at I , WHITE AND BLACK S1 EED OATS. Just arrived per schr. Alba. 1000 bushels prime White Oats. ; ooo iao ao - liiacK oeea uais. feb 23 ;( For sale by ELLIS A MITCHELL. rpRUNKS and Valises, Hat Cases,' Ac, in large ' I quantities, embracing Sole Leather, Eng lish, Ashlands, and all other styles, very low, at i f 38 Market street, feb 21 f O. 8. BALDWIN. : i NORTHERN BUSINESS CARDS. ISO. S. DAJrCT, j JOBS H. HTKAJf, T. BTHIK. late of late of late of Tarboro N. C, Scotland Neck, Warrenton, N. C DANCY, HYMAN CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MtacHASTi, j 124 Pearl street, Nsw Ton. II YM AN, DANCY & CO., . GROCERS !AND COMMISSION Msacnisrs, VJT ,!':." NdtroLX.Va. The New .York house will be conducted by J no. S. Dancyi aided by R. W. Hyman. ! The Norfolk Ilouse will be conducted by John LL Una an and F. M. Hyman. fzif Particulars attention given to -the aale of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, and Naral Stores. September 13-tf I860 LONDON At BRYAN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j No. 32 India street Boston JSf Consignments of Naval Store. Cot to Lumber, and other Southern Produce solicited. Jno. R. LoxDoy, . J. H. Ubtai, Jr. Nov 21-tf ! WM. M. OREI5BB, W. W. HAKXfcS4. GREINER A. HARK .RKNESS, t rniui;;inv i. . .., l HiiAPi.rHi. gOTTON AND OENEB House. -. ov 15 1S57: -! wm. L. Hill. N. M. NoHrLtur. of North Carolina, of North Carolina. HILL & NORFLEET,. ENERAL COMMISSION A FORWARlUNtJ j alerchants. bliockoe ttup, Richmond, Vh.. Solicit consignments of Cotton, Lumber, Fi.-h, and all kinds of Merchandize and Produce. .j j ALSO ' Agents for the purchase of Sugars, Coffiv?, MoUs- -" i -J -f r 1 o r. uhorp t-tic.losr offiTod for alc in our market an- nually, and wo shall be pleased to operate for par- tiesordermg, promising liiiiniumefs in onr en deavors to representthem. Jan 2" ly G: WJ WILKINSON k CO. FRUIT AND COMMISSION 3iEKCIIANT, t j 89 Barclay street. N. V Particular attention given to consignment. and purchase of Merchandise, all kind. Liberal cash advances through WILKINSON' CO., Wilmington, N. C Auguet 2, 1860-lv "T7" EROSEN E LAMPS. A largo supply. I suit&bl? fcr stores, for sale vt rv cheap with OiCat . j ) dec 7 CASSIDKY'S. , EASTERN HAY. -4 r A BALE8 Eastern llav. ex schr. ; . tf BALES Eastern llav, ex schr. sale, low, from wharf, bv I I ELLIS k MlTCilKLL. jan 9 LAMPS TO HIRE. ILLUMINATING APPARATUS, lor Ball'. Par ties, Public Meetings, Ac, can be hired on very reasonable terriis, ot the Inimitable . jan 8 T I ' ' CASSIDKY. CHOICE BACON. 22 hhds. choice Western Bacdn Sides and Shouldej. For sale lv dec 21 ! I HATHAWAY & Co. 1VT C FLO UK. 50 "boxes 50 bbls of gooil i( . brands. HATHAWAY A dec 21 i CO. USCOVADO SUGAR. 20 hhds. prime to J choice Muscovado Sugar, i or sale by dec 21 ! HATHAWAY A CO. i " T ""lard. . ' " " I "VTOWiLANDINO from Sclir Sea Bird, '5 bbls. j Western Lard -a splendid article.' 1 ! IN STOUK : 15 Keg3 0. Lard, in good package. Y estern Lard, in hid al! packagei..' H. GREENE. dec 4 For sale by Z N EW FLOUR ! In bags and bbls. tor sale iv deol STOKLKV A OLDHAM Boxes selected En- lish Cheese, just receivod at de 4 j WORTH & DANIKL lii'... at s rilHOsE CHOICE llAV AaArS have come, a I dec 6 - WORTH A DANIEL ARD. 20 Kegs Extra Jieat Jard for familv WORTH A DANIEL. " use.! BURNING FLUID. Fluid and Oil tinman, for salo very cheap, at CASSIDEY'S. aec 7 ! i TO-DAYNEW AND FRESH. STR. PARKERSBURO. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN something new, New Beef Tongues, Yeast Powders, SmoKea ueei iJUCEwneai, Rye Flour, Butter, Raisins, 60 bblsJ C. Sugars, 10 " A- ' 10 bbls. B. Su gai n, 10 " Crushed, Granulated and Powdered, 25 boxes choice Yellow Cheese. I WORTH & DANIEL, jan 3 I , If j 2 Granite Row, Front street, FAMILY FLOUR. WE have the best Family Flour in town, and we waH;ent each and every barrel and package, if not good, to be returned. dec 12 I WORTH A DANIKL. ASTERN HAY. 200 bales of the best Kestern Hay in market. For sale bv dec 2 i HATflAWA Y A CO. : YEN I, VIDI, VICI. SUCH iwas the announcement of a very ureat victory, by a Roman General. The people of this day, in speaking of the Inimitable CASSI DEY, modify the saying of the noble Roman, thus: "I came, I saw, I bought" of the great variety of ! articles offered for sale at the Rendezvous, j dec 21 I c v 26 a 28 South Front t. XT IS A HISTORICAL FACT that South Carer j una has seceded I inistnev would not unve bet en prepared 'to do, if sonie.of her citizeim had not bought KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS, as well as a great variety of Fancy articles, suita ble for the Holidays Candv. Nuts. t c, of the patriotic CASSIDEY. dec 21 J" UTE ROPE AND TWINE. 25 Coils b7st. Jute Rope, Bagging Twine. For sale bv . deep I ZENO II. (JREENE. B EST HAMS IN TOWN at WORTH dec 1 A DANIEL'S. INE BED ROOM SETS. A new lot, some verypretty just opened, and for sale at dec 19 PEER I VS. CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES. kER PARKERSBURG. Fresh Raisins, Fresh Butter, 'f Figs, Cheese, Segars. Tobaccn, Ale, Porter, Raisins, Loaf Sugar. Granulated d Prunes, " Citron, Nutmegs, " I " Mace " " Buckwheat " " ABt C Sugar, " Crushed " . " Elegant Hams. dec 19 WORTIT A DANIEL. I WOLFE'S LIQUORS. GENUINE Schiedam Schnapps, Very Pure Brandy. " " Sherry Wine. tr Madeira " Port r " For salu bv i WORTH A DANIEL doc 18 PORKJ 50 bbls. dec 7 j City Mess Pork, for sale by ZENO H.GREENE. rXlHE BST FAMILY FLOUK, in town, war- 1 ranted in all cases, to be bad of A J .11 A t 1. - .1 dec 29 WORTH A DANIEL. i SUGARSSUGARS! BARRELS C Coffee, and C Yellow Sugars, 25 bbls Crushed, Granulated and Powdered, 75 35 Muscovado Sugars, light and drv. 6. hhds. " " " '' For sale by WORTH A DANIEL, jan 8 I 1 Granite Row. : t PORK PORK., yX BBLS, New York City Mess, just received md for sale low, for cash, bv dec 11 ZENO II. GREENE. EXTRA GOSHEN BUTTER. QT KEGS just to hand, from 20 to 28 cents, a dec 11 . GEO. MYERS'. ! TO ARRIVE. BBLS. iFlouir different gradec. ijan 15 STOKLEY A OLDHAM. 250 ! PIANO FORTES TN THESE (TIMES when we ought to lof.k at I home, why noCpurchase of a Southern Man ufactory Such is Win. Knabcs A Co., Baltimore, Md., whone Pianos have not been surpassed by any sold inhis market, of Northern make, and have never failed to take the premium wherever exhib ited at fairs, Ac. Persons wishing to purchase, can be referred to quite a large number of fami lies that use them, in this city. KELLEY'S Book Store, feb 20 ! Ag't for Wm. Knabe A C. L1AOIO rb tttr crux of ' ! SYoeceDsa, ! fits, FEVER AND AGUE. I DRO. PHELPS BROWN HaaforV-m.j so badly affiictnt bv Drupcpsia, that ior part of the time he wii confine! to It b-J. II was eventually cared by irrctiLiion furuihrd by a young clairvoyant cul. Tlii j-rr-rij (i.n. given him by a more fluid, wlul in a tt mi trance, ha, cured evrbMlT bu 1a taX-a it. nr- having failed once. It U .ully ur in . ?." Fits as of Dvsrarsii an! Fkvkk anl Airi. j V IIIW IT! IUUI n CIV I'M f IMHII. tXI f M H 4 J . until they nave become 4irourag-d, and d feci willing toeincnd moretnonn mtn.vrri ti;. tie, I will send the prrTtiiK'n ir r rrparing m.u successfully using the lrr Jfmjte Aftmu. ( upn receipt of tJMMr addre.. w itli i a mif.r ! r I postage. All of tne ingnlii i t an ! ! I rn'l k' ' ,,rur Store Il-nrv MrMn. Addro r. rhr ,riln- jj. 7i;ran, surrl. J-rvnu. N J. dr. o. iiii:i,in Hnow.'M ARCADIAN BALSAH. ; 1 or (he cure rC Cunuinpt ion, llroncliili.! Ati Mil, Cough, C!t and Nervous : prMlity. i C wv pofd principally ff fort-iiro bert aud lieaUiik r.'1 iaiuc, it i the o'ly cure Vvcr dicttcr'd lot I ,. cnlosoftlu I.uncii, Stomach and Vi rvrx. ll cop dines all thi- qualiticerulxxliod in the tbouaiii ! (IrugH vended toLjiCMck; it u ah'-aling haUti.i I i " ' micrna. 2w, t ir r. i uh rein ani i 11 . I t i . - . . . . . . ination; an untirpasaoi' lorlct an unexcri ti i- able Nci vine, Puiilieruf all t h Huid. an l.tlci aiant, a XiuiuImiI wJiidi pnulu uljuit wliirli priHluee lioriAilfi iMji of wavf.-d Fibrr and fx p-r lnrppboitli: n:pl. l. ul. and a Imilder i rice, i i ani i-r mrcri '. ceiii. Fur sjiJ." Uy Hmry McLiu. 7 i nit. o. iihov'.s RENOVATING PlliLS. T1W 1'ill will iK'nlat"i)ie liowtl, lii i, allot!,, t jn pai atiou tilil i.u. It will, in t k n iloi i time eradicate fiat it tuiucd tlnoiiie -i.i'n or con.-tipalii.n. .f U k H'-a lar he. I.ier i 1d :i!!e u-Complaint.-: an it w ill Mire, n. ure tin re t . Mill that tliii in upon-at, iill the uH I lu i.u 4.. niaiH i . tliat h.ive tli.'ir rise in tli iar t ! ' rn '.'"'"i '''"" H" cl merely a temirSi lair; it keep thr huuian iralcui'in a ulalcot . r.i.. and vigorou linfilth, bv eaailv and a!uiot pi re- tUlv cfean.-inp ii of oil impurftiin. ' Kaeb boj cjii lain;' about ; pi jl'. Price 50 rent r lnt. dr. o. im:r.is liKowN'.s ; Etherial Ointmcntl Aiiiong iho iu:n oongiiiu m:ny allhction lor wliu li a a i . 4.i llheim a 'd v it Jins no eoua nor ever will hnr, ti.m, rever SorM. Fi.tul. C . . . . t Cholera,' heavy Colds in the Client and Head. .v-i Kvis, Croup, I'leiirisy, ytnv. Kidarp-il Tonnl , (.'Iandular SweUinpi. Kar Arhe, Knr l.'lrcM. a!l kiuds of Colien I lcera and Tumnri, ISiirn. l-.. t Stings, IJriii.-i.i,; Wjilblaiiii. Cul, Corn-. j rn.t. . Scalds, Sore lips. Sore Mppb't. Siv,ll. di I . , J'aUy. Numbness, Hlotchen. Boils. Sculd lla . Mump.S Whit.t Swelling, ;ravtl, Si..ne. V ,i Kidneys, MufCtflar ilisiui bancen. Sei ob.f.u , S.i"t Rlieiirn, Mtircniial S.re, Ac. I'riee Mr cent per pot. lletK-riptiib pamphletireii j., M J... ap ply ti my Agent. "' A.ldress Ir. V. Phelj.. Uro,,. Street, J. r.-ey (lity, , J. Fol sale by Il NKV M'J.is, lni'nton, : C. j . A i; i ii t, iii jan u TO A HMS! TO ARMS! 4 LI. THOSK A coercion rt! who at if oi.o8ed ti th. ltd. u! mi mirrrriirn r"iaie. nil. I i Ii .1 n f If - ' L. . ; opposed to the passage of abolition noldiei ntliiouj;!, . North Carolina j for the purpoaci of tuUiin sister State; will Imiv their Croeeri. P(..i,i. ,.. s small More jan 1 .:aeeontreTerils or the patn.it. I'OF I'EJ JO, LA'il'A V1CA, Jav a at'd Si. I in store, and for a L- bv - ' j"" ,(' 1 zi:vti ii. ci:i:rM. NEW C ORN. AriJiAt 2.200 JH'SMl.J.S Piiuie While V vi I , C.ni, i,w l.ii:dintr for mil. bv J.I.I. IS A MITcjJKi.l. jan 10 WII IT I! OATS. liVSHhl.S Heavy Srw 1.1 k ! 1 1 : tJ-. F f-nit br ' KI.I-IS A MITCIIIJ.I. ! . " WHEAT till AN. BAGS in atore. Fur xnl. jau ) ELLIS A MlTclll.'l.f.. 2000 jan 1 1 1000 HAISINS. WHOLK Imsrea largo bnn- h i:aiu , lJ 10 I jan 11 -Foraalobv ZK.Xti H. Ull.l. v ;. -4 C1ANAL HAIinoWS. V) ( n iUrfo.. warehou., land for ale, in lol ti auit. at nov '.HI HOOP IRO.V. .1 A TONS 1, 1, tol'inc 1U jan-H h Hoop In n.f rr f t t. M. M. I WIS j MACKKHLL JV t. and ,". in tore, and f.r tide lV , N. C. J'HIL IC. 1ST RECEIVED i-m- Kailma-I. rn.iii ..1 Wnt..i. ...I.lI. . .. . ...I l-...f uu 1 r or sale bv . '..'i I , . ' H ill OH M 1 HK II'it , .111114 lir!tl. DcROSSET. IIKOW.V A '. nov 2 CEMENT Al J LA ST E It. tlBLSL Cement. 60 l.bj. -I'laater ' I 200 lec 13 .t , per brig ater itch. ; For sal.. ,v EI, LIS A Mi l (UK I.E. HOOKS CO It ALL '. rrHK I wel NORTH CAROLINA HHCM ftnttK. Ciii.i' rll'a J ustice. or SuiiniiV fVvi.il I ....ll. '. Legal Adviser,: at . KELLEYs. dc II B-xik S'te. COFFKE- i'Ei: " T ' " K( BAGS Rio Coffee 20 do I .aguavra il- .. .1 . JJ St. Domingo do 20, rnat Jara'do in i.re. ann tor sale low tor rash, bv dec II. -ZE.Mf II. GR EE.NL. N T AILS. 150 ksp. a.orN:d Nails ( frirn 3 o n. nor I for sal.' br ZENO II. GREENE. YTEALTIIFt'L EXERCISE, : is ii(earv to i 11 long and. hapiiy life. Jt the nit la biM- Tt uu dling Hooos the tmn small ai, of (.'AJ,'SllE . and take plentr of ctorei'e fh' ro.l rn..rt lnf. dec 1 t LEAVEN LEAVEN LEA VE.V LEAVEN, LEAN EN, LEAVEN, LEAVE Trr it Trr it Trv it Trv if. at jan h Worth a danielv; NOTICE. ! PERSON'S who are ind btd for Ctocrrie . V' the I Provisions, Ac., either bv note or account. late firm of Wilson At Williams, and whose accounts are loog since -due, are reouoted 10 mak. immediate payment ito the subscriber, 01 with ar counts will Ik plflrejl iu olficer'a hand fur col!! -. 4ion. JAMES WILSON. j-n 1 . No. 1 Markc; street. CHEESE BOXES: New York Stato 'hM Just received per schr D. C. 10 For sale bv ZEXO II. 30 e-Spleinli. IIul.i GHEES L. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUIt. BARRELS in store,-and for sale. b ' ! WORTH A DANIEL. 50 il ' Granite Bow, Front tin t c 10FFEE.-I-. bags Rio Cotfc ih'stoia and . WORTH A DAM EL. leb 20 MILITARY TACTICS, A T KELLEY'S New Rook Store : (fi!haus Mantuil for VolubUi t s at,.l Militia. cott a Infantry Tuetic. Hardee's Ritl"' and Lijht Intantty Taitit. Cavalrv Tactics, by tu" War Depat tineM. Volunteer Hand Book. fb 1; COFFEE. r n BAGS Rio Coffee, 0J 10 bags Laguyra Coffi-. ; v In store, and fur sale bv 1 mar ZE'VO If. OLCL'N 1'.. 1, it' If I!
The Wilmington Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 9, 1861, edition 1
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