s -it pll lilt 11 VOL. VII4 NO. 268. .WILMINGTON, N, C., THURSDAY EVEIING, MARCH 1861; WHOLE NO., 2.168 ' j . -i -. TESBMS:- n7lT Paper,, SG.OO; A cekly, sa.ou, W . lS ADVANCE. "S. I ef i alvravi stopped, unless a remiuance to continue 'it.; Timely notice is givep, so .Kif'pavnion t t;.in l made oeioru uic cxiirauvu ui , (tticription. jpjiet may roistered mailejd at our riik. lien the let- ivADDELt, Editor and Proctor. c ' .- r . ' - ' TOWN PRINTER. t v' I! ! NORTH CAROLINA. -B The Herald Job Office c.iinpltely fitted up .vith the finest as- " .3-jlt OI JO'-i ivri I'J "C I'Jilllu in iut ,;wir. jrV .specie of Job; work can now be srjeed vMrl lian-laOiri'-ly lrinte.1 at this office from .,.y.-t lo a rUitiri card. Handbills, t of Jon Ttpf. to he found m me mate. down to -x vjitirjj card, lianarnns, bUaks, ic, neatly ana promptly . , at ,liiirt notieej jiind on reasonale terms. aU'-ntioii ) vr.-at'i li kill be given to the Job v:nl wo feel a?3ured tluit ill' nt lt- i our lob hand, who l i ex it bo executed s.it- . ,..,'ritv i;i every re-e t. (Jive him a trial at :;d if it i ilone well, no complaint ., "a withilrawal of patronage. 7 SUNDRIES. .v... j i ......'j v. l .....ll'.l.. )U " Uai-iin .layer and bunch' ! --r lj..xf Coiieen rated Lve, '"J ... - --j lota-!i. t- Prepares' V .. S.j'Jars i:.ck' j :" -Jt) Boxes Sfarclij, .if. " i.i- ' Ii-(!:irh. Soda. ; i:.,.rr t,ici. Ci?ari. Ink. Tacky, Matches, ea. f.,ae6t'rated,Soi't Soap, Mustard, Ac, &e.j be Ujalnv other articles too numerous to mention, nh'ch rill ht- old as hijv ; t.rcasli, a bv any other hr.ij ip town. . ZEXO II. (SREEXE. iy.TJMEOF ' PEACE, PREPARE FOR WAR. I iS OI r aiflOUl S t ai-m r 1MI9II, ii iim largest liuck, to tlie iiiiaUeSt Drop r;ki 4s Kentufki Rille Powd.-i , ; Musket P:owder. . kexs Kentftckv Killj Powder, ," ea.-"i t 1). Carts, i or sale ov ; FLOUR. - . . IIAMM.) and Sirpef IV Vi Islington inpct Simrt- Hour tuvetteville anil a " i t . i ion. for saie. ay ZENO II. GREENE. -:0')) Bushs Hyde County Corn, JOOi) bushs. Perquimans County Corn. l(l(0 do i Western mixed. j.'' and for sale3v i ELLIS & MITCHELL. A:ir oi a-x- i BLACK WINTER SKEU U;Vi :!0() BL'SHELS Heavv Canada Oats a verv sun lerior arti le for seed. For (ale, by jja 11 ELLIS Jc MITCHELL. MESH PORK. BBLS. New CJtv Mess Pork in store, and to arrive, for sale, at lowest, cash prices, ( ian 211 ' M. McINNIS. 200 I M ACiKE VfS. 2 and :. Mackerel, ,ijrjan22 . L I- EREL. in store. For sale bv M. MacINNIS. - fc srriiARS. PI R. Sl'G All, in lAids. and bbls, i A n nnd C. Sutrar. in bbls. TVKrrW.l ami i Crushed Suorar. for sale by M. MacIN'NIS. - Jafii " i HANDLES AND CANDY 100 . jan 2." BOXES Adamantine Candles, Assorted Candy. For sale bv j ZENO II. GJIEEN'E. FOR 1861. .. .. G-IIOL'SE- CALENDERS. V-The I i errPAtpst variety of sizes and styles Every- iliiBTr necessarv to furpisb a Counting-Room at WIUTAKER'S New Book Store, Mrket X.. bet. Jas. Ilawson's and llkmson s. a 1 -i- :i ''. TRUNKS. ; IAN V ASS Eacking4Leather Folios, Brass and J Iren bound, Gents. Dress Trunks, Square and Oval Iron Edged, St. Louis Sole Leather, tine Sol4 Leather and Stub Spring, all the latest pat- Wrfcs.i- - ? - 'ii ', Valises. Sale Leather; Boston, .Enamelled Leather! Sic embracing thirteen different styles. a . '' : ' ' ' CaRS. ' t'nameled, Travblling, Stitched, Duck, Gothic, ' rtwnieied,-Ventian,. JFelt Brussels, PiUiser, ll tJ&"embracing elevenj styles. Ladies Hat Boxes, ew -"style French? Hat Boxes, new style St. Lritniron and brass bound edging. For sale at .apreeedented Hw Prfcejat Jaa3 ; No. 5 Market Street. . HAY. -. KALES Prime fi. C Ray, ex Schooner, for OU salebv 4 ELLIS Jt MITCHELL. Jan 28 4 SEED OATS. TORTH RIVER j and Eastern May, Y heet i Bran. Cow Peas, also Fresh Ground Meal, inii Hnmmnnr. for sale bv j.n"2S T ELLIS & MITCHELL. ttlTNNY BAGS. 9 GUNNY JJAGS, just received per brg Shibboleth. For sale by - IT. C. & B. G. WORTH. 23. i " 1 LARD. i A BARRELS Extra Cincinnati Leaf Lard, 1U5 " N. C. For sale, in lots to suit, by WORTH & DANIEL, 'Jan 28 ' Granite Row, Front street: . LADY PEAS, ,T?0R SALE, in quantities to suit, by V Jaa 2S . WORTJI & DANIEL, ,C. APPLE BRAND l , 2 years old. 2 bar- rfJa vorr rhoicft 2 years old. i. C Apple toindv for sale by .- Worth & daniel. TT1H0ICE Country Smoked Sausages, at Ay Jan 23 WORTH & DANIEL'S. ? DO YOU SHAVE YOURSELF? . O you aenreciate a erood Razor? Fine Shay- ing Soaps? Soft Shaving Brushes ? A Good .nt foil or . Ti x i.nwix s. n POCKET "KNIVES.- FIXE EngLish Cutlery. Prices low. Qualities excellent, at .", BALDWIN'S. :'-""' - EASTERN HAY. ; ' ; in"JBXLES rery superior Eastern Hay, for i.v-'V gale low from wharf, by ; STOKLEY & OLDHAM. WESTERN SIDES & SHOULDERS. i Zl CASKS superior Western Sides, and Shoul i jy :- ders, in store, and to arrive. For sale, at f '("vest cash prices, by " M. MacINNIS. . . jjn 22 ' - iX- .NEW CROP. MOLASSES, - i ' HHDS. and bbls. For sale by ; i jan22 ; . M. MacINNIS, L . HOOP IRON. 1 A TONS, 1, VA and IK inch Hoop Iron. " f V jan 22; For sale by M. MacINNIS. f ENGLISH AND GERMAN HALF . -HOSE. , W VERY size, selling low, at i - -;Aj-JanS8 '! '' BALDWIN'S. : . - .- - ifiENTLEMEN 'can find the largest assortment ;'. VJ of Under Wear, at iJAiilJiVlA'S. Jn28 iTRA SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP, for Buck wneat Vake-dhe best article in market, a EO. MYERS'. A . L S ! QOO 123. I" - Special ISTotices. 1 . WALKER MEARE Y UULtSALt AND if E l AIL DRUG GIST and Apothecary, and D.-aler in ,Wc Medi cines, English, French and German Chc-jbieab, Swedish Leeches, Ac, also, 4 , PAIXTS, OILS, Window Ac. Gla, Perfumery, Fancy Aiticle:, Ac. i aug 14, 1SC0 'Si. W- A. BATCH ELOR'S HAIR DYE ! This splendid Hair Dye has to equal instantaneous i in effect beautiful Black or natural Brown no staining the skin or injuring the Jlair remedies the absurd and iH effect of Bad. Dy3, and invigo rates the Hair for life. Xone are genuine unless signed 'YV. A. Batchelor." Sold everywhere. IL.S. BATCIIELOR, Proprietor, s-pt 'JH-ly bl Barclay itreet, NT. V. GRAND VIRGINIA DISCOVERY Somij four months since our excellent townsman, Xapbti li Ezekiel, informed us that h had prepar ed a hair restorer, with' which he was experiment ing upou his own head, whose top was entirely bald. We saw hi.n two days 'since, and on the place so bad four months since, a fine crop of hair has sprung up with' a vigorous growth. So con vinced is Mr. Eekitd of the t-flieaey of his disco ve ry, that he has named it. ''THE INFALLIBLE VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER." Mr. E. is about going into an extendi v manufacture of an article which is destined to provo of anxious interest to j our bald pat'd friends. UU kmou l A'inVw, Iter. 1, IV'"- , Tlii;, iamous article can now be had of the jjiiuci pal Druggists. Those persons who desire a tine head of hair, have only to use the-restorer accord ing to printed directions on the bottle. Those who have anv doubts of its ellicacv can have them - i removed in a short time, by usiug the Virginia Hair Restorer Infallible, proving that it is all it is claimed to be. Wholesale depot for orders, ;!) Main st. R. EZEKIEL. Ri:.ir)N'i, Sow 14, lis ft. 1. -V. Ezekiel, take oal 1 have baen bald for -the restored my hair bv i Hair Restorer. This dav sw.n n !o bei' kiel. ' on t l-a-t he Holy Bible, that 12 vears ami have ig Ezekiel's Virginia .N'ArilTAI.I EZElvlEL. in", bv Xaphtali Eze- Joe. Mato, Mayor of Richmond. L1PP1TT, Sole Ag't., Wilmington, N". C. W. li. jai. 14 HAIR DYE HAIR DYE. WM.SA, BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. The Original and best i&.the World All others are mere imitation, and should be asfcided ifjj ou wish to escape-ridicule. GRAY, liiED, 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 Win.. A. Batclielor, since 1839, and over 80,000 ap plications'have been made to the Hair of his pa trons, of his famous Dye. Win. 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 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. "QThe Genuine has the name and addreBs, up on a steel pla-te engraving, on four sides of each box, of William A. Batchelor; j CHARLES BATCIIELOR, Proprietor, sept 29-ly 81 Barclay Street, N. Y. LAN TfRETII'S SEED! jZST 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 assortement of small seed. For sale by WALKER MEARES, 45 Market st. nov28 .'. w .; ' MRS. WINSLOW, SU An experienced nurse and female physi cian, has a Soothing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teethingby softening the gums, reducing all inflamation will allay all pain, and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to your- ' selves, and rebel and health to your infants. Per- ! fectlv safe in all cases'. See advertisement in anoth er column. j feb25-lv W. H. LIPPITT, Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Chemist, Ar, -E. Corner Front and Market St., ' r Wilmington-, N. C. ALWAYS t)N HAND, a full and fresh as sortment of DR UGS, .PATXTS, OILS AXD GLASS PERFUMERY. AXD FAXCY ARTI CLES, i 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. ! 51. On and after this day. a31, prescriptions -will be CAsh. " oc't 30 ; GLUE-GLUE. CARD.; We beg leave to inform the trada, that we have appointed WM. C. HOWARD, Esq., Na val StorelBrO r of Wilmington, N. C. Sole Ag't for our Gue. .j t Boston apl 3, IS0; (;EO. B. ROGERS x CO. THE UNDERS16NED, having been appointed by GEO. li. ROGERS & CO, of Boston, sole agent for the sale of their Glues in this market, respect fully soUcits orders from the trade.. Their glazed Glue is warranted equal to, if not superior, to anv nianufactured in the United States, and is warran ted to give satisfaction or the mohoy will be re funded. A well selected stock of low grades from other parties kept constantly on hand : sample? of which can be seen at my office. ' ' apia-lyl W. C, no WARD,, Broker. C1EDAR FALLS GRAIN BAGS. 3,000 just re j ceived, for sale by j dec 5 WORTH & DANIEL, CHEESE. ! NGLISH, PINE APPLE AND STATE, at dec 11 GEO. MYER'S. B LACK Winter Seed Oats in store, for sale, by ;dec6 ' I ELLIS i & MITCHELL. . BLACK WINTER SEED OATS. Q AH BUSHELS heavy Canada Oats, fir ssed, 0Jv in store, for sale'bv dec 27 . i ELLIS fc MITCHELL. : ' POWDER. OfC KEGS Kentucky Rifle Powder, CO 10 qr. kegs " ' " ' ' 10 " . Musket dec 27 For sale by ZENO H. GREENE. PORK. BBLS. N. Y. City Mess, in store, for sale by dec 27 ZENO II. GRENE. 75 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 order and repaired. I . j JAMES WILSON, dec I : ! No. 5 Market street. O. G. JAVA COFFEE. Ct BAGS Old Government Jara Cofl'ee , 10 Mats tJ ditto, now landing : from schr. A. J. DeRosset, ana ior aie i iur tuu mar 11 -! ' i" ! bv ZENO IL GREENE. SPRING OVERCOATS, i FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, i - - i TRAVELING SHIRTS, TIES, HOSIERY, A b., A. now Pning at mu ll.lt i ! ! lALDWiX'g. DIRECTORY. STATE GOVERNMENT. Governor Jno. W. Ellis, of Rowan. Private Secretary-Graham Da-res, of Craren Treasurer D. W, Courts, of Wake. Sec!y of State Rufus H. Page, of Wake. Comptroller C. H. Brogden, of jWayne. Attorney General W, A. Jenkins, of Warren. Speaker of Senate II, T. Clark, of Edgecombe. H0US9 ot f;omnions . T. Uortcn of Wayne. State Librarian O. H. Perry, of Wake. PuM; Pri.ntcr Jno Spelman, "'' " . CotfNClLLOBS OF STATE. Council Woote.n. of Lenoir: John W. Cunning ham, of Person : W. A. Fure-uson. of Bertie: J, F. Graves, of Surry : David Murphy, of Cumber- i i r t t i- - . , . m iano ; o. j. uong, oi .onuampion, ana W. Hillard. nf Buncombe. ' , FEOKP.AL AVO 8JATS C0WHT. T he United States Circuit Court, for the District ot North Carolina, is held semi-annually atKaleijrh, on the 1st Monday in June and last Monday In So- vetnoer. . , t Judges -Hon. J. M. Wayne, of Georgia; Hon. Asa Biggs, of Martin, ; District Judge salary, 5Z0U0. ' v Robert P. Dick, District Attorney; Wesley Jones, Marshal. The united States District Courts are held at Edenton. 3d Monday in: Anril and October. J. M. Jones, Clerk ; Newbemjj 4th Monday in April and uctober, Beniamm Brown. CTerc : w uminerton, 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in April and Oc- tooer; John lj. Cantwelli Clerk. THE SUPREME C0RT. The Supreme Court of North Carolina 13 held at Raleigh semi-annually, on the second Monday in June, and the 2d Monday in December. l is also he'd once a year at Morganton, Burke county, on the lirst Monday in August, J. Ii. Dodge, Clefk. The officers are a3 follows: Chief Justice, Rich mond M. Pearson, ot l adkin : Justices, M. E. Manly of Craven, and William H. Battle, of Or- anere, salary of each, 2,500 per annum. William A. Jenkins, of Warrenton, Attorney-General: Hamilton C. Jones, of Rowan, Reporter ; Edmund B. Freeman, of Wake, Clerk;' Oliver H. Perry, of V ake, Deputy Clerk ; James Litchford, ot Wake, Marshal. ' . sr-PSRIOK COURTS. The Superior Courts are held in -seven Circuits, bv the following officers : Judges, K. R. Heath, of Chowan ; Geo. Howard, of W llson ; Jas. W. Os born, of Mecklenburgr. Robert S. F'rench, of Robe son, John M. Dick, ot Guilford ; John L. Bailey, of i t i it a i f nr.u. C! vransre, anu nomuius ji. oaunuers, ui ii ane. ou- 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; Thos. Ruffin, of Orange, rides the Fourth Circuit; Robt. Strange, of New Hanover, rides the Fifth Circuit; David Coleman, of Buncombe, rides the Seventh Circuit. 1 PUBLIC WORKS IN NORTU 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- ress, passed 3d March: 18J5. The otneers are as ollows: Green W. Caldwell, Superintendent and Acting Treasurer ; John H. Gibbens, Assayer, Melter and Refiner ; John R. Bolton, Chief Coiner ; Wm. F. S. Strange, Clerk. The University of North Carolina, situated at Chapel Hill, in the County of Orange, twenty-eight miles W. N. W. from Raleigh. . The Norjth Carolina Institution for the education of the Deaf and Dumb, and of the Blind, is located at Raleigh, W. J. Palmer, Principal. Fortifications. Fort: Macon, Beaufort Harbor, Carteret county ; Fort Caswell, Smithville, Bruns wick county. United States Arsenal. Located at Fayette ville. Insane Asylum of North Carolina, situated in the vicinity of Raleigh, will contain 250 patients ; 125 patients now in it. Dr. E. C. Fisher, Superin tendent : Dr. F. T. Fuller, Assistant Physician ; Mr. R. K. Ferrell, Steward ; Mrs. Hill, Matron. Dr. Charles E. Johnston, Kemp P. Battle, W. W. Holden, Edward Cantwell, A. M. Lewi3, Dr. W. J. Blow, John A. Taylor; and Dr. Columbus Mills, Directors. Dr. Charles E. Johnston, President of the Board; William E. Anderson, Treasurer. Messrs. Holden, Johnston, and Battle, Executive Committee. All indigent insane persons entitled to be received, and treated, and taken care of at the public charge. Paying patients are also received from this and other States. For proper form to be observed in sending indigent insane to Asylum, see Revised Code, chapter on Asylums. . o TOWN GOVERNMENT.. COMMISSIONERS OF WILMINGTON. Mayor John Dawson. S D Wallace, O G Parsley, Samuel R Bunt'mg, W A Wright, T C Miller and Alfred Martin. FIRE DEPARTMHST. Chief Engineer James Mitchell. Assistant Chief Engineer W T J VanB. Chief Fire Warden B W Beery. Assistant Fire Warden W T J" Vann. Fire Wardens George Myers, B W Beery, C D Ellis, W T J Vann," Edward Kidder. - E Kidder and C D Ellis, to superintend blowing up buildings. . ; Lamp Lighter Dempsey Martin. 9 : UOWARD RELIEF FIRE COMPANY. (Re-organized June 6, 1859.) ' Foreman W F urlong, 1st Assistant J MeLarkev, 2d " P Curreny Secretary G P Wade, Treasurer C Quiglev, . " Chairman D Driscoil. . HOOK AXD LADDER COMPANY X. 1. Foreman John Wright. 1st Assistant J Kizer. Secretary and Treasurer J. F. Rishop. COMMISSIONERS OF NAVIGATION. ( Office 18 Water street. ) George Harriss. T C Worth, W C Fergus, Jos Flanner. Wm M Harris. J II SCHOOLS. BOARD OF sUPEKINTESDKN'TS OF COMMON SCHOOLS. Chairman S D Wallace. Wm S Larkins, James McDuffie, James Kerr, David Mclntyre, Robert H Tate, Bamnal Player, and Joseph M Foy. f - WILMINGTON IXSTITUTB. L Meginney, Principal. ' WILMINGTON MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY. G W Jewitt, Principal. OAKDALK CEMETERY COMPANY. President Donald McRae. Directors Wm A ; Wright. G R French, , Ed ward Kidder, Jno A Taylor, Owen L Fillyaw, S D Wallace. : i Secretary and Treasurer Asa A Brawn: Office next door to BanL Wilmington. COUNTY OFFICERS, -COURTS. AC. 1 Sherifl-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 C Wesley Jones. Deputy Marshal U S, District Wilmington Je J Conoler. ' ' Clerk U S District Court John L Cantwell. Clerk and Master Equity DuBrutz Cutlar. Chairman County; Court James T Jliller. Register of Deeds Ac Jere Nichols. Special Magistrate of Town John J Conolev. . Constables Lewis M Williams, Jno Utlay, Wil liam II Biddle. A Wilder, James P Stringfield, J J Moore. ' ' x IXSPECTOB8. : ' Wood Inspectors Joseph Smith, Wa- Holden. Provision Inspectors David E Bunting, Hiram R Nixon. :-; , .. . Naval Store Inspectors Alfred Alderman, Jas 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 T Bor- Timber and Lumber Inspectors James ' Alder man, L H Bowden. James S Melvin, Henry W Groves, J W Munroe, N Clark, Robert Maxwell, E Turlington. ; WILMINGTON OAS LIGHT- COMPANY.: , (OflSce in Savings Bank Building.) President Col John McRae. . . Secretary and Treasurer Wm Hyae, SupexijtwV-OUTOT-MsflJNSWr. - . SECRET SOCIETIES. ! ST. JOBS' Uoai HO. 1 KASONIC f j j v ( MeeU tke lift Tuesday Evening In each month at St.: John. HiJU) j ' ' J. ;-;'; O L FiUraw, Muter. ! ' If Kiwh'off, 8'W) I . Olirer McllhennT, J "VT. Jno L Cantwell, Treai. T M Gardner, Sec'r. f Henry Spalding, S S. . A A HartsfieLi J D. f J O Bowden, Tyler.! j. j CONCORB CHAPTKK SO. 1 MASOX1C i p "j 1 - (Meets 1st Monday evening in each month at St. John's llaU.) . .; - n 4 Most Ex RG Rankin, H P, Com L C Turner, QM 3d JixOL FUIyaw, K-ing. ; VV !'.;," K Ex T B Carr, Scribe. ; Com I Kopthrop, G M 2d Com P W Fanning, Capt ' V. J Host.. . i Com W J Price, Q M 1st KUltt A. M.MXUU, r O. .1 - i . . 1. T IT V ' " M Newhoff, K Capt. A ComJnoATaytoriTrea. K Turlington, lyler. CAPS PBAR LODGS MO. 21. 6. O. P. - j (Meets Tuesday night, at Odd Fellow's HalL) J Asa J Murray. N G. W L Smith, Secretary. ! James E Kea, V O. ' j T H Howey, Treasurer; CAMPBELL B5CAMPMBXY KO. 1 I. O. 9. T.' (Meets in the Hall of Cape Fear Lodge, 1st and 3d s nday in each month. J D Gardner, CP. Thos M Gardner, J W., Ker A P Kepiton, HP. K J Jones, Scribe , John J Conoley S W. Thos H Howey, Treas. CAPS FEAB MARINE TOTAL ABSTINBSCK SOCIRtY;.' (Meets at the Seamen's Bethel, on Dock Street, every Monday evening, immediately alter tne : ( close of the Prayer Meeting for seamen. ) Chas D Ellis President. ; Geo W Williams; Vice William M Poisson, Sec- T President.:? i l ji; retary. , j Jas Fleet, As't Secty , ! 'S !' 8KAMKXS FRIEND SOCIETY. J ' Charles D Ellis, Presi-i B F Mitchell, Sec'y A dent. ' Treasurer, r I ; I li C D Ellis, Gilbert Potter. Col John McRea, A Jt DeRosset, O G Parsley. Executive Board, l Geo W Williams, keeper of the Seamens Home, cor Front nd Dnek Striwti. i ' . i ! LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. i 1st Directress, Mrs Ken- 4th Directress,Mrs Hal- nedy. lett. 2d Directress, Mrs Bar Secretary, Mrs i Vau- riss. Sickle. 3d Directress Mrs De- Treasurer, Miss Lllling: Kosset , i ton. j WILMINOTOS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. (Organized June, 1855.) Dr JHDikson,President; Donald McRae, Ties.? Geo Davis Vice Pres't. ; -Wm K Utley, Sec'y,1 Vlatt Ti Hnwan T.ihrarian. . 1 Rey R B Drane, R H Cowan, ED HalL S D, Wallace, John A Taylor, G J McRae, J G Wright, MILITARY.; WILMINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY. (Org. May 20th, 1853.) IVm T. TiapAaaAt font TO Winalnw PnaJrrii i R B McRae, 1st Lieut. A D Cazaiix, Quarter vt ui xj ACAtuaacvi xyay x utiMvni ajumku J C Mcllhenny, 2d Lieut, Master y : H Savage, id " C D Myers, Orderly GERMAN VOLUNTEERS. ; ( Organized February 22d, 1853. ) i j C Cornehlsen, Capt. H G Hashegan, 3d Lieut. H Von Glahn, 1st Lieut. I W Deinstbatch, Ensign. ti v oners, za Liieut. ; jueier, vrueriy. ' BANKS.'! ' ; BANK OF CAPH FEAR. : ; T H.Wrieht. President. H R Savage, Cashier. J G Burr, Teller. JD Gardner,As't Teller. J McLaurin, B'k-keeper- T It Hardin, Dis. Clerk. Discount Day, Wednesday. : j ; . s BANK 09 WILMINGTON S. C. ; John MacRae, President. S Jewett, Cashier. ; WL Smith, Teller. I . William Larkins,Book T M Gardner, Dia Clerk. ' i keeper. ! '; :i Discount Day, luesday. BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA. "r . j i - John Dawson, Pres. Wm Reston, Cashier. 1 Wm D Smith, Teller. J H Wright, B'k-keeper. Discount Day, luesday. :., ; &OMMERCIAL BANK Of WILMINGTON O G Parsley, Pres. Tim'y Savage, Cashier. Jno McRae. Jr. Teller. Asa K Walker, Book- J D Barry, Dis. Clerk. keeper. i ; j. Discount uay, Monday. ; : WILMINGTON SAVINGS BANK. ji; John A Taylor, President. ; Wm HydeCashiert .'!.! '. ;!.- RAIL ROADS. . f . M ' f WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTH h RUTHERFORD B. ROAD. ( Office cor Market and S Water street, ) H W Guion, President. R H Cowan, Sec. Treas. J C McRae, Chief Eng. Road unfinished. ; ; ; j WILMINGTON MANCHESTER RAIL ROAD. ! Thos D Walker, Pres. Wm A Walker, i Sec'y. J P Robertson,Gen'I Sup. Jos J Ling, Treast. R B McKae, Gen'l ifreight Agent. WILMINGTON WELDON RAIL ROAD. !.(; t Hon W S Ashe, Presi- J W TI lompson, I Gen.: dent. Freight Agent. S L Fremont, Chief Eng. James G Green, Yard ' Master. '' f ! " iiV P H Langdon, Aud'r A ' Supts ClerkJ & bun. James S Green, Sec'y A Treasurer. S D Wallace, Asst See A Wiuiam smitn, TicKei Gen Ticket Agent. Agent. CHURCHES. Methodist Eoiscopal. cor Front and Wamut. MethodUt.Episcopal, (SV5tb bt Church and Cas tle, Rev J H Wheeler. Fastor. , n ; n Baptist, cor Orange and 6th, Rey A Paul Repitori, 1' as tor. "i ) --i Baptist, Front bt Ann and Nunn, Rey J L Prich- ard. 1' as tor. Baptist, (0 S) Castle bt 5th and 6th, Rer Aaron Davis, fastor. M! Roman Catholic, Dock bt 2d and 3d, Rey Thomas Murphy, Pastor. , ! B Episcopal, (St James',) cor .Market and 3d, Rey. K B Drane, Hector. ' .: . . Pnigxnnal Cf In)iTi'a nrw Ha anil Roy) flrma : :k: Episcopal, at raui s, ; cor tn anu urange, uisnop TKa A tVinortn X?orfcr i-il VpiwhTfariin PriniP ht 7tf n1 Rth. KV !M Mcil pOH i ii i ! Presbyterian, (now building,) cor 3d and Orange; Rev M B Grier, Pastor. m H; Baptist, (now building,) Cor Market and 5th, Rev J L Prichard. Pastor. Lutheran, (now building) cor Market and 6th, Rey J 11 Mengert, 1'astor. : :f Seamens' Bethel, Dock bt Frant and S Water. g POST OFFICE.. ;' . ' I .' ;; If WILMINGTON,. NORTH CAROLINA ; I ; i. Postmaster Daniel Dickson. ) j Assistants Joseph L Jacobs, and - Office hours from TWAMto 1PM. 2PM to"' sundown. Sundays,7 i A M to 9 A M- Northern Mail, by W A W R R, arrives daily at; 7 P M and 5 AM. Closes lJi and 9 p Mi changing. n i At tln'MM-A.-tAA 'ftrj .1 i: 1 on ounaay irum a4 r mwwa m.i 1 1 s i-v Southern Mail, by W A M R R, arrives daily at AX A M. Closes daflr at 7 P M. i I I M : Smithville, N C, (horse,) arrives Monday and. Friday at 6 if M Closes Tuesday and Saturday fc 7 AM. : Onslow Court House, N C, (horse) arrives Moh dav at 9 A M. Closes Thursday at 9 P M i ' , H U. S. GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. if CUSTOM HOUSE. j i ' Jas T Miller. Collector. D M Fovles. Weighec W J Price, Deputy Col- A Guager.) fj r 'ii lector. T M Burnett, Insp'ri TIT. T T 1 i J Tr:i A J Galloway. Surveyor. W F Burch and Uriah; W N PedenNaval Ofl- Sullivan, Inspector Al cer. , Measurer. Thomas W. Brown, Jr., U. S. Commissioner. CONSULS. - H f British Yioe-Consul Don McRae. n Water Spanish Vice-Consul F J Lord, 6 n Water. Brazulian Vice-Consul O t? i'arsley jpr ccr n Water and Mnlbery; (up stairs, j i j; f S Danish Vice-Consul P K Dickin86n,;corf Front and ChestiruL ... - ;. v i - . . f i i INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT. ? i FLORIDA RAILROAD BONDS $26,000 f the above Bonds redeemable Jn 1891 -witlt coupons at 7jper cent per annum, payable Sn ". the city of New York, 1st March and 1st September; x or sale Dy ukkuss l, .u nu n i a, w COFFEE. : ! BAGS RIO COFFEE, , j 20 bags Laguayra Coffee, ! SO 20 mats best Java ; : l! deel :.- : - ZENO H A LL the latest Weeklies and Dailea received aTarll .-nmjkJCSZ'B Bk Stsr.i Gity Busine ss Cards. ERRANT & WILSON, , XI7TIOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Do- S meetic Dry Goods, j Groceries, Clothing, Booj, a snoes, Ac. j Xo. 14 and 15 Nokh Water Street, j oct2 j j Wilmington, ST. C. 1 JAS. T. PETTEWAY A CO. FACTORS AND COMMISSION Merchant. No 8 North Water Street. Solicit consienments of all kinds of Produce, a! Iso orders tor tirocenea. Uaezine, Uope. uuino, fe.. Ac. i . oct z SGKORGE HARRISS. A. J. HOWELL. DR. W. W. BABBIS8 11 . HARRISS 6c. HOWELL, '. i i : COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Oct 2, 1858 j WiLMUtatox, if. C. I V UK 1 11 at UA LtL.. (1ROCERS AND COMMISSION Mmchants, X No. 2, Granite RowJ Wilmington, N.C. solicit consignments ot rtonr, lined Fruit, Feathers, Beeswax, Tobcaco and Country ;rroduce eenerally. i is a gen is ior nowe s ceieorasea scaie . . r , 1 1 ml x c 1 D. G. WORTH. sept 26,ly N. G. DANIEL. LJAME3 ANDER80N, EDWARD 8AVAGB, ANDERSON fe SAVAGE, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, July 18, '60-ly. jWilmington, N. C. C. II. ROBINSON 6c CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER CHANTS, . Wilmington, N. C. Umce over Mr. J. A. Willard s store. Entrance Coiner Princess and Water st. ! mar 9, '60-tf 1 . W. ERRANT, ' GEO. WISON. ERRANT A WILSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. H.aNd 15 North Water st., oct2,'60-Jy Wilmington, N.C. WILLIAM It. LIPPITT, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Wholesale and ly Retail Dealer in Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs. Window Glass. Putty. Seerars, Old Brandies, and "Wines, Perfumery and Fancy Articles, N. E. cor ner Front and Market sts., Wilmington, N. C, mar Zo, aa f EDWIN A. KEITH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, .j Wilmington, N. C. ; Saa Offers his services to Planters as F'actor or Agent for the.sale of COTTOT; will give his per sonal attendance to tne ousmess. ins commission for selling Cotton, will be 50 cts. per bale, no addi tional charge will be made. Cotton forwarded to jNew York at 10 cts per bale. f : OCl 4-1BOU -IV -1 . O. G. PARSLEY 6z CO. ROPRIETORS of the Hidton Steam Saw and Planing Mills, Wilmington, N. C. jBtT' All orders or inquiries for A 11 1 - r t LUMBER, will receive prompt attention, men 21 '5 SMITH & McLAURIN, COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchants, Wilming-ton, N. C. i Refer to : John Dawson, Esq., Mayor. E. P. Hall, Esq., President Branch Bank State N. C. T. M. SMITH, JOHN M LAUBIN. July 1 1859-tf MALCOM McINNIS, GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, North Water street. oct 1 ; ' . Wilmington, C. Chas. D. Myers, S I Feed. J. Moobk. MYERS & MOORE. WHOLESALE and retail dealers in Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Furs, Umbrellas, Canes, Ac. Ac, 34 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. June 21, 1859 ! I -' ' t. c. & b. g. Worth, .'COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER- CHANTS, . r Wilmington, N. C. UNION DISTILLERY, ' Wilmington, N. C A. H. VANBOKKELEN, Proprietor. - A r T TTTTTa r -HI TkT A If A T CI Tl f T I.' 1 1 j nil Aiiiuo ru. i ali q a wtttiO, jjurtuaaeu, manufactured, and sold, j Wnartage and storage lurnisneu, ana coop- ierage done at fair rates. j jan 2 1860. G. POLVOGT, fTTPHOLSTER AND PAPER HANGER, I J Corner Front and Princess Streets, ; w nmmgton, in . U. Keeps consta on hand Mattrasses, Lounges, Cushions. Feathers, Curled IIair Moss, and all vUoholsterv Materials. Also, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Fire Screen, and Decorations of every description.! ' Jf ictures iramea to order. Promnt attention given to I fitting up Railroad I j Cars, Steamboats, and Private Dwellings. may al ; J j , J. L. HATHAWAY. f WM. R. CTLKY. HATHA WA Yt & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ; Vy dec 16, '58 Wilmington, N. C. J. M. ROBINSON & SON, TMPORTERS AND DEALERS in Foreign and s I Domestic Hardware, Agricultural implements, Ac. No. 8. ront St.. Wiimmffton. Si. C. ' jan 9, '58 ! HENRY NlfTT, FACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT, i Wilmington, N. C. otL.W ill give nis personal attention to Dusincss entrusted to his care. I ' sept 10, '57-tf. JAMES STOKLEY i i ALEX. OLDHAM. STOKLEY 6c OLDHAM, XYEALERS IN GRAIN,! A COMMISSION 1 MERCHANTS, i Wiliningrton, N. C. Prompt attention given tb the sale Of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, and other Country Produce. JUTE ROPE. COILS best Jute RopeJ for sale by VI I t?U nov28 ZENO H. GREEN. ALMANACS FOR 1861. fflURNER'S North Carolina Almanacs, at KEL LEY'S BOOK STORE. dec 11 to arrive: KVC BBLS FLOUR, i Apply to OUU nov 27 I STOKLEY & OLDHAM. FLOUR - T7AM1LY, Super and j Favetteville and JJ Wilmington inspection, jn store, and for sale by (dec 11) . t ZENO H. GREENE. QUESTION FOR MATHEMATI CIANS AND ECONOMISTS. F 1860 feet of gas is consumed through eight burners, in 9 nights, at aj cost of $5 per thou sand feet, how much is consumed by each burner per hour ? at what cost, and what would be the nnut nf an ennal amount nf I litrht obtained from Kerosene Oil? Answers There is consumed by eacn ourner, 2a leet per nigni, or t ieet per nour, at a cost of 6 cents per honf per burner. Four Kerosene Lamps afford as much light as 8 gas burners ; 4 gallons of Kerosene Oil will supply 4 lamps one month, which, at $1,20 per gallon, is $4,80 per month, or a cost pf one cent per hour per lamp; therefore, by burning gas, the expense is only six hundred per centum !greater than to burn Kerosene Oil, which, with Lamps, can be had at the RENDEZVOUS of the Inimitable jan 12 I CASSIDEY. N EW ORLEANS SYRUP. 20 barrels of choice. For sale by J . . r dec 21 j HATHAWAY A CO. GHOICE BACON. 22 hhds. choice West ern Bacon Sides and Shoulders, for sale by dec 21 HATHAWAY A CO. '-i ' NTICIPATIONS of theFuture. To serve as J Lessons for the Preseht Time, in the form orExtracts of Letters from! an English Resident in the United States, to the London Times, from 1864 to 1870. With an Appendix on the Causes and Consequences of the' independence of th South. Just published, i Received and for sale ; feb 20 ". WHITAKER'S New Book Storca ; "' WHITE ANDl BLACK SEED OATS. Just arrived per.schr. Alba. i 1000 bushels prime White Oats. . : I 500 do do Black Seed Oats. - j feb 23 For sale by ELLIS A MITCHELL. ; rilRUNKS and Valises, Hat Cases, Ac, in large I quantities,' embracing: Sole Leather,' Eng lish, Ashbxnds, and aH other styles, very low, at '.U 38 Market street,' - . feh2 - j O. 8. BALBWWr. NORTHERN BUSUTESS CARDS. JNO. S. DASCY, JOMM . BYMAii, ri W. HTMA. late of late of late of Tarboro' N. C. Scotland Neck, Warrentoa, N. C. 1 DANCY, IIYMAN A CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MsaciABrl, ! 124 Pesrl street, 1 iiw YR, HTM AN, DANCY A CO., f R0CER8 AND COMMISSION Mibcmssts. VT Noarot,V The New York house will be conducted by Jno. S. Dancy, aided by R. W. Hyman. The Norfolk House, will be conducted by John H. Hyman and F. M. Hyman. IStT Particulars attention given to the ale of r..n r an..., j vr . i . September 13-tf 1860 . LONDON 6t BRYANT" COM3I1SSION MERCHANTS,. No. 31 India street Boston. Consignments of Naval Stores, Cptto Lumber, and other Southern Produce solicited, , Jno. R. London, J. II. Bbyam, Jr. Nov 21-tf . WM. M. OBBIXKR, W. W. HAIIXCtA G REINER 6c HARKNESS, QOTTON AND GENERAL COMMISSION HOCSK. PaiL ADBZ.PHIA. ot 15, 1857 Wm. 1j. IIill. N. M. NoarLBBT. of North Carolina, . of North Carolina. IIILL Si NORFLEET GENERAL COMMISSION A FORWARDING Merchants, Shockoe Slip, Kicnmona, vs., Solicit consignments of Cotton, Lumber, Fish. and all kinds of Merchandise and Produce. ALSO Agents for the purchase of Sugars, Coffees, Molas ses, Salt, Lime, Guano, Ac. Large cargoes of the i ' - i or j r - -1 .. U .. iuutb axviCJesare uucrcu iui mmiv itiuur uiutniu nually, and we shall be pleased to operate for par tiesordering, promising faithfulness in our en deavors to representthem. Jan25-ly G. W. WILKINSON 6c CO. T7RUIT AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jn 89 Barclay street, N. Y- "a- Particular attention given to consignments and purchase of Merchandise, all kinds. Liberal cash advances through WILKINSON a CO., Wilmington, N. C. August 2, 1860-ly T7-EROSENE LAMPS. A large supply, IV suitable fcr stores, for sale very cheap with OiCat . dec 7 CASSIDEY'S. EASTERN HAY. BALES Eastern Hay, ex schr. 150 for sale, low, from whart, Dy jan 9 ELLIS A MITCHELL. LAMPS TO HIRE. ILLUMINATING APPARATUS, for Balls, Par ties, Public Meetings, Ac, can be hired on very reasonable terms, of the Inimitable CHOICE BACON. 22 hhds. choice Western Bacon Sides and Shouldejs. For sale bv ww a enrw a nr a a Ass dec il nAiiiAWAi w NC. FLOUR. 50 brands. boxes 50 bbls of ood HATHAWAY A C dec 21 MS dec 21 USCOVADO SUGAR. 20 hhds. prime ta choice Muscovado Sugar. For sale by HATHAWAY A CO. LARD. N0 OW LANDING from Schr Sea Bird, 5. bbls. estern Lard a splendid article. IN STORE : 15 Kega N. C. Lard, in (rood packages, 5 " Western Lard, in small packages, dec 4 For sale by Z. H. GREENE. N EW FLOUR I In bags and bbls. For sale by dec 1 STOKLEY A OLDHAM ENGLISH CHEESE. 25 Boxes selected En glish Cheese, just receivad at ded4 WORTH A DANIEL. THOSE CHOICE nAVANAS have come, at dec 6 WORTH A DANIEL'S. ARD. 20 Kegs A use. Extra Jjeat Lard for familv WORTH A DANIEL. " BURNING FLUID. Fluid and Oil tin cans, for sale very cheap, at CASSIDEY'S. dec 7 TO- DAYNEW AND FRESn. STR. PARKERSBURO. e ONCENTRATED LEAVEN something new, y ew Beef Tongues, east l'owderp. " Smoked Beef Buckwheat, Rye Flour, Butter, 60 bbls. C. Sugars, Raisins, 10 " A- ' 10 bbls. B. Sugars. ' 10 '' Crushed, Granulated and Powdered, 25 boxes choice Yellow Cheese. WORTH A DANIEL, jan 3 - 2 Granite Row; Iont street. FAMILY FLOUR. TT7"E have the best Family Flour in town, and YY we warrent each and every barrel and package, if not good, to be returned. dec 12 WORTH A DANIEL. EASTERN HAY;. 200 bales of the best Eestcrn Hay in market. For sale by dec 21 HATHAWAY A CO. VENL VIDI, VICI. 8' UCH was the announcement of a very great victory, by a Roman General. The people of this day, in speaking of the Inimitable CASSI DEY, modify the saying of the noble Romair, thus: "I came, I saw, I bought" of the great variety of articles offered for sale at the Rendezvous, dec 21 26 A 28 South f ront st. JT IS A HISTORICAL FACT that South Caro lina has seceded I This they would not have en prepared to do, if some of her citizens had not bought KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS, as well as a great variety of Fancy articles, suits ble for the Holidays Candy, Nuts, AC. sc., of the patriotic CASSIDEY. dec 21 XUTE ROPE AND TWINE. 25 Coils best Jute el Rope, Bagging Twine. For sale bv dec 1 ; ZENO II. GREENE. B EST HAMS IN TOWNat WORTH dec 1 A DANIEL'S. TUNE BED ROOM SETS. A new lot, .oinc very pretty just opened, and for sale at dec 19 PERRIN'S. CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES ER PARKERSBURO. Fresh Rabins, " Figs, Fresh Butter, " Cheese, " Segars. ToDacco, " Ale, " Porter, " Raisins, " 1'runes, ' Citron, Nutmegs, " " Mace, " " Buckwheat " " A B C Sugar, " Crunhed " " Loaf Sugar. Granulated do. Sweet Cider, Elegant Hams, dec 19- WORTH A DAN 1 EI WOLFE'S LIQUORS. GENUINE Schiedam Schnapps, Very Pure Brandy. Sherrv W inc. Madeira Port For sale bv dec 18 P0RK7 dec 7 WORTH A DANIEL. -50bbls7Tf7 City Mess Pork, for sale ZENO H. GREENE. - fTMIE BEST FAMILY FLOUR, in town, wsr 1 ranted in all cases, to be had of c29 WORTH A DANIEL. " SUGARS SUGARS ! 7C BARRELS C Coffee, and C Yellow Sugars, I J 25 bbls Crushed, Granulated and Powdered, 35 " Muscovado Sugars, light and dry, 6 hhds. " " For sale by WORTH A DANIEL, jan " Granite now. PORK PORK. 77r BBLS; New York City Mess, just received and for sale low, for cash, by dec 11 ZENO il. GREENE. EXTRA GOSHEN BUTTER. 2T KEGS just to hand, from 20 to 28 cents, a O.decll i GEO. MYERS'. TO ARRIVE. BBLS. Hour different grades, jan 15 STOKLEY A OLDHAM. 250 PIANO FORTES. IN THESE TIMES when we ought to look at home, why not purchase of a Southern Man utactorv? Such is Wm. Knabes A Co., Baltimore, Md., whose Pianos have not been surpassed bv any sold in this market, of Northern make, andfhave 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, is this city. . KELLET'S Bk Stort, feb 2 r 'Af tit 'tWw, JScaW A f e. iJr UAQIC ro rnx crnti 07 FEVER AND AGUE. 1 DR O. PIJELM BROWN aslof ttal e. ' . ?.v r c, by Dyspepsia, that for a part 01 the tine h u rai.iin.rf l. ki. it. was eventually cured by a nre-rlpUou raraUh44 by a young clairvoysBt tl. TLU rrferirUosA. given him by a mere child.- while U astaleTr trance, hsrcurrd evert body w ho h as t-xoa it, svr having failed once. It is equally tare la earn ef Fits as of Dyspepsia and Fbvbb anl A oca. To those persons who bare tried msny medioiaea until they have become discoarsged, i and do o feel willing to expend more sooner apon aateertalsv ' ties, I will send the prescription ior rps-rinaT aaa'" sncocssfally asinr the I'rrva.a JTsyie Atnmilmm. upon receiptor their addrew, with stamp for ret an' posUge. All of th ingredients are to U foand ar the Drug Store of Henry McLia. Address Dr. O. Street. Jar at Chtf, DR. O. PHELPS BROWN'S- ARCACIAH BAISAII. ! Ior the cure of Consumption, Broaf hltls. AsLa ma, Cougb, Colds and Nervous Debility. Cooj osed principally of foreign herbs and heal in f bsi sams, it is the only cure ever dlcnapiui r:. eases of the Lungs, Stomach and Nerves. It cobs bines all the qualities embodied in the thousands of drags vended to the sick: it i a h)in h.i.. r. all the Internal Sores, Ulcers, TabercJes sad lofla niations; an unsurpawable Tonic, an noexceptlua. able Nervine, a Purifier of all the Fluids, aa ExUl arant, a Stimulant which rrodnra ma PM.n. and a budder up of wasted Fi.bre and MbkU Prices, land $2 per Urge bottles i sample bottles 23 cents. For sale by Henry McUn. I DR. O. PHELPS BROWN'S RENOVATING PILLS. This Pill will regulate the bowels whan all other preparations will fail. It will, in a Very short ' time eradicate what is termed cbroni costlvenaM qr constipation, Sick Headache, Liver and Billiow Complaints j and it will cure, as sare as there Is a sun that shines upon us, all the sufferings and an noyances that have th.-irr.se in the want of proper ' stools. It does not act as merely a temporary af fair ; it keeps the human system in a state of sound and vigorous health, by easily and almost p. re.. tiby cleansing it of all impurities. Each box eea tuts about fio pills. Price $1,00 per hot. - DR. O. PHELPS BROWN Etherial Ointment. 4 rvlsvn 1. - 111 ' . ? f a . ' .',uv''K -"v amity Kiijiciifjni ior wLicb at a . ore kinds of Colics, cers and Tnnnr. It.n. fi Stinrr. Ttrtii.... r-Kill.!.: ' .7 ' N ,l ' r. "V. V, ' -u". vorns, opraiaa, : Scalds, Sore Lips, Sore Nipples, Swelled .Fee.' I alsy, NnmbncM, Blotches, Boila, Hcald llead Mumps, .1 hite Swelling, Gravel, Hum; Week Kidneys, Muscular Disturbances, Scrofular, Sari Rheum, Murcurial Sores, Ac. Price $1,00 per pot. Descriptive pemphlets given to all hfi Vp ply to my Agent. " Address Dr. O. Phelps Broi an. No. 21 Graiiil Street, Jerney City, N. J. For sale by Hk'nry M Li. mington, N. C. pole Ayent In Wil. jso 21 l J a ir Tim Aitxaix a I.Ij lllUrit, who im iri.L....l .. i.. c j t . coercion of a sovemio-n Ht.r. ...a -. l I Vs.-!. r i: - r.".i - TCn "epswsge or aOoUtion soldiers through North Carolina, for thm . TT. i u nun irr . vaiuniii, iW U9 purpose of SBb orstlara j sister State, will buy their Wert. viia o.u.m iuu accogiremenu or the pstriot JH!1 'ASMDKT. C'OFFEF T BIO, L ACiUAYRA, Java a"nd St. Domls store, and for mle by - J"";10 ZENH.ORELNh, NEW CORN. AVIiiAT 2.200 BLSHfcLS Prime White New Cre. orn, now lauding, for sale br KLLLS A MITCIIEM. jan 10 WHITE OATS. 6J)J Ost. For sale bv jn l ELLIS A M Yoik btste TCHKLL WHEAT BRAN. iCf( BAGS in store . For sale, h Ivuu jan 11 ELLIS A MITCHELL: RAISINS. JlllL l0r "Lhy ZE.O 11, OREL-NKi CANAL BA RROWsT-ToTFsnaTllarrowi. warehouse, and for sal, in lots to suit, at ' nov 30 WILSON'S. T HOOP IRON. 1() T0X r'1'i, lnh ""'r Iron, for sale VJ J'ng . M. MacINNIS. ' N. C, FLOUR. RECEIVED per RsilrosdJ Fs mile tus: O Su For sal :st iper, celebrated Watehovla Mills brand. le bv DeKOSSET, BKO W5 A nov 27 CEMENT & PLASTER. BBLS. Cement; 50 bbls." Plaster fit pcr brig Water Witch. For sale b i ' 200 dec 13 IKU1S A -MlTCUEll rtnoirsi rnn nt I flHE. NORTH CAROLINA FOKMBOOK; well s Justice, or Swann's Revised Frt Cent- Freed! r's ix-gai Adviwr, at KELLEY'S, Book Store. dec 11 COFFEE-FEE. F( ) DAGS Rio Coffee 20 do Laguarra d 1 de Yt Py,mh,g" do 20 mats Java do lo store and for ale low for cash, bv fdc 11. 2E.NO II. GREENE. N AILS.- 150 kegs snorted Nails, from 3 to 4ud. For sale bv I ZENO 'II.! GREENE. nov 1 H EALTHFl.'L EXERCISE, i- necemrv tea hing and lisr.t r life. Lt the girls hov Trea dling Hoopthe fxiys small sx s, ofCARSIDKY, ana une pientr oi exerei thee roo mornings. deg l " . , , . LEAVEN-LEAVEN LEAVEN. LEA V EN, LEAN EN, t LEAVEN, LEAVEN. Try it-Try it -Try if Ti v iti at jan Worth a daniei. NOTICIl j ALL PERSONS whoBreind. bteiljor Groceries, Provision, Ac, either by iioe or accoent, ie late ii rm of Wilson A Williams, and whoM accounts are long sinte due, are requested to make immediate payment to the subcriber, or such ac counts u ill bo pljiff l in oflirer's bands for collee-tn- I JAMES WILSON. Jan No. i Maiket street.. i CHEESE. i i)A BOXES New York Htate Cheesesplendie OV Juft received jer sdir I). C. liaise. jn 10 For tsle by ZENO Hj GREENE. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR CfV BARRELS in More, and for sale, by Jy WORTH AiDA.VlEU J 22 Granite Row, ront street. ( COFFEE. 125 bsgs Rto Coffee In tore nd fcr sale bv j feb 20 WORTH A DAMEL. . . ..... .... . . CHOICE BUTTER, TECEIVED this dsv, at . v XV. WORTH A DANIEL'S, . mar 6 . , Urs eite Row. SUGARS. T BBLS. A. B. and Cbugarsi lZtJ 6 hhds N. O. i . j woRTn a Daniel, j j Front street. . For sale by msr 6 A SMALL and pretty assortment of late Masic received this morning, at I '" . - - . ; maris .WHITAKER'S NtW Boole ki'ora. ; uy iw.es no equal, nor ever will bare; Is Khsutus & J iJtL rTr., .Dystcn ut, yn'"ttP ""i-wr. '7i Enlarged Ton Glandular Swellincs. Kir ArL v.fi.t.. C i I" - I

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