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vif ' v .1. .- . ... t - ; ' 'I .... . J I : T ; . :: vsVU'l . :!' : ; . J - . i ' 1 : rjjBsBBsBBs'BTsBT ybi;. VII.., NO. 269: WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING,! MARCH 22. 1861. WHOLE NOi 2,10!) ; i ' - if TERMS: . D&llr Paper,' G.OO; Weekly, 8,00, . IX .ADVANCE. Ti ; J Th Paper it always stopped, unless a remittance . .ItmnK it. Timelv notice is e-iven. so that pJn,en't c made before tho expiration of Honey may De ma at our ri,k wnen te let Ur ii registered. - : - ' . WADDELt, Editor and Proctor. ; TOWN PRINTER. ' j NORTH I CAROLINA. The Herald Job Office ' I, ow completely fjtted up with the finest as lorttoeht of Job Typ to" be found in the State. Every species of Job -work can- now be speed jir land handsomely .. printed at this office from a'fcook down to a visiting card. Handbills, irctlarsy blanU, Ac; 'Ac, neatly and promptly jrii&ed at short iidtioc, and on reasonable 'terms. special attention will be given to : the Job (jeprtment hereafter, and we feel assured that all i'ork entrusted to our Job hand, who is ex peruced in the business, will be executed sat isfactorily in every rpect. Give him a trial at n"4rate,and jr it 3 not done well, no complaint be made of ft withdrawal of patronage. SUNDRIES. ! BOXES Colgate's No. 1, and Pale Soap, 10 " Raisins layer and bunch,. 20 boxes Concentrated Lye, i 1 20 ' 1' Potash, j I Jo "'Prepared - "r . 50 Jars Rock I . i 20 Boxes Starch, 20 Bi-Carb. Soda, ' ' -Tipper, Spice-, Cigars, Ink, Tacks, Matches, Tea, Concentrated Soft Seap, Mustard, Ac Ac, be sides, man v other, articles too numerous t mention, whifh will besoUT as ftw, for cash, as by (any other tfatown. ; ZENP H. OBEVE. , iItime of!eace, prepare for J . WAR. ' j . Aaa BAGS of Fathom's Patent Finish, froia Ji)J the largest; Buck, to the amajleit Drop )ihA. i ' i 25 kegs Kentucky Rilie Powderj j N1 lJ.-" -MuskQt Powder, ." li 10 qr, kegs Kentuckv Rifle Powder, ' S cases ' !' - Sft,)00 O. D. Cap. For sale by j,VT, ' jm2Z - . . j ZEXO U. GREENE. ' :i ' FLOUR. i ... T71AMILY. and Super Flour i ayetteruie anu Trvf aula hr . I .1 nuniBjluu miecnuu. .jan2J ZEXO n. GREECE. -4 cr Bu.hs Hyde County Corn, , 9ftft liAha. Pernuimans County Corn. r- - . - " - i lA store and for sate by . . :dec l : ELLIS A MITCHELL. 31 Jblack winter seed oats. ATV B0SIIELS Heavy Canada Oats a very UU superior article sfor . seed For sale by jan xi I ELLIS & MITCHELL.. " I : mess pork. I Ohf "l BBLS. New Citv Mess Pork, n store, and aXjKJ to arriv.e, for sale, at lowest cash prices, by; : (jan21) v M. McINNIS. r . MACKEREL.. f . NOB. 2 and 3 Mackerel', in store. -For sale by jan 22 ! . M. MK'cINMS. SUGARS. T R. SUGAR, in ihhds. and bbls, A. B. and C. Sugar, In bbls, TPbwdered and Crushed Sugar, for sale by 4 nan 22 M. MacINN CANDLES AND CANDY. BOXES Adamantine Candles, '23 " Assorted Candy. For sale br 100 ijari 25 ZEM) 11. UKLM!.. .5 4 FOR 1861.- i GOUNT1N G-HOUSE CALENDERS The " greatest variety of sizes and styles. Every - tainz necessarv td furnish a Counting-Room, at ; r . ' WHITAKER'S New Book Store, ; Market at., bet. Jas. Dawson's and Wilkinson's. fjfai ' ; 1 ; ! TRUNKS. eANVASS PackingJLeather Folios, Brass and Iron bound, Gents. Dress Trunks; Square and Ovil'Iron Edo-ed, St. Louis Sole Leather, Fine Sole Leather ami Stub Spring, all the latest pat terns. : .'" . - Valises. Sole Leather, Bostion, Enamelled leather, Ac. embracing thirteen different styles. ! Bags. ! ' - Enameled, Traveliing, Stitched, Duck, Gothic, Inameled, Venetian Felt, Brussels, Pilhser, A il . - -ton, embracing eleven styles. j j ! Ladies' Hat Boxesl 5 tew style French Hat Bpxes, new style St. Loiis, iron and brass bound edging. For sale at ....J.-AaI 1 aw TflAfl lit: gn23,' j No. 5 Market Street. i HAY. 50 BALES Prime X. C Hay, ex Schooner, rot ila bv ELLIS & -Miitntiiju. r jan 23 1 SEED OATS. NORTH RIVER and Eastern Hay, Wheet Bran, Cow Peas, also Fresh Ground Meal, and HommOnv. for sale bv 4an 23 ELLIS A MITCHELL. .1 . CfUNNY BAGS. ; u OA A f OUNNYl BAGS, just received per brg I II II I Oi:l.k.Utl. fn. aalA hip. . Jan 28. f .' 'lard. - . - IA BARRELS txtra Cincinnati Leaf Lard, U & : " f N. C. " " - For sale; in lots to suit, by i WORTH A DANIEL, . 'jn 28 Granite Row, Front street. if ' LADY PEAS. 10R SALE, in quantities to suit, by Jan 28 WORTH A DANIEL, i , . n . Tint T T 4 VTV t wrrLaa 0. haT- ll -Tels Very choice 2 years old. N. C Apple BrJndT for sale bv , WORTH A DANIEL. GHOICE Couatry Smoked Sausages, at Jan 28 , WORTH A DANIEL'S. - ' : ; - - i JX YOU SHAVE YOURSELF 1 0 you appreciate a good Razor? Fine Shav :inffSoaDS? Soft Shavine Brushes ? A Good Strant Call at BALDWIN'S. " i POCKET KNIVES. .T?INE Enelish Cutlery. Prices low. Qualities jt? exceUent, at BALDWIN'S. r-r r : : : ! EASTERN HAY. ;1r"V BALES very superior Eastern Hay, for Avv sale-low from wharf, by dee 7 i STOKLEY A OLDHAM. I "WESTERN SIDES & SHOULDERS. i AJf CASKS superior Western Sides and Shoul ; V vl ders. in Btore, and to arrive. For sale, at Jlowert eash,prices, hy ' , M- MxcINNIS. " jjan i -NEW CROP MOLASSES, I IDS. and bbls. For sale by 1. MacINNIS, I "A TONS, 1, IK and 1 inch Hoop Iron, f -IVJ .jan21 Forialeby M4Mi.cINNIS. 1' ENGLISH AND GERMAN HALF 1 INVERT sixe, selling low, at r-JJi Jan 23 .,- . BALDWIN'S. .EXTLEMEN can find the largest assortment ,rX Of I unaer.rrear, ai iJAijUvx'a. ft-'-- . ffXTRA SUGAR HOUSE 8YRUP, for Bflck ; M ma f VhAt CV Ha hsa artrA Jn . nMVx Special jjN"otices. . WALKER MEARES, "i. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG: GIST and Apothecary, and Dealer in SUx Medi cines, English, French and German Chemicals, Swedish Leeches, Ac, also, " ' PAINTS, OILS, Window Glass, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Ac, Ac. ang 14, I860 aaJW. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE ! This splendid Hair D re has no equal instantaneous in effect beaujful 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 signed " W. A. Batcheloij." Sold everywhere. CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor sept 29-ly 81 Barclay street, N. Y. GRAND VIRGINIA DISCOVERY. Some four months sinco our excellent townsman, NaphialiEzekibl, informed us that he had prepar ed a hair restorer, with which hewu experiment ing upon his own head, whose top was entirely bald. We saw him two days since, and on the place so bald four months since, a fine crop of hair has sprung up with a tigorous growth. So con vinced is Mr. Ezekiel ofthe 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, Dee. 12,1850. This famous article can now be had ofthe princi 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 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 ia claimed to be. Wholesale depot for orders, 09 Main at. R. EZEKIEL. Richmond, Nov. 14, 1859. 1. N. Ezekiel, take Oath on the Holy Bible, that 1 have ben Bald for the past 12 years aud have restored ray hair by ' using Ezekiel's Virginia Hair Restorer. Naphtai.i Ezekiel. This day swern to before iao, by Naphtali Eze kiel. - Jos. Mayo, Mayor of Richmond. W. H. LlPPlTT, Sole Ag't., jan 14 ' . Wilmington, N. C. . HAIR DYE HAIR DYE. WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. Tbe Original and best in the World. All others are mere imitation, and should be avoided 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 Hairor 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 not to be distinguishedfrom 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. SSB-The Genuine has the name and address, up on a steel plate engravings on four sides of each box, of William A. Batchelor. CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor, sept 29-ly 81 Barclay Street, N. Y. LANDRETII'S SEED. j23ST JCST RECE1VFD, a full supply of Land reth's New Crop GARDEN SEED, Beans, Pea3, Asparagus, Beets, Bluje Grass, Red and White Clo ver, and a general assoriement of small seed. For sale by WALKER 31EARES, 453Iarket st. nov 23 " j MRS. WINS LQ W," "gj 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 relief and health to your infants. Per fectly safe in all cases.1 See advertisement in anoth er column. : , feb 25-ly Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Chemist, V. E. Corner front and Market St., Wilmington, N. C. a- ALWAYS ON HAND, a full and fresh as sortment of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, PERFUMERY, AND FANCY ARTI CLES. ' Prescriptions accurately compounded. Medicine can be obtained at any hour of ths night. The night bell is at the second door confront street,) from the corner. T 15. On and after this day, all prescriptions willbeCASu. i oct30 GLUEGLUE. CARD. We beg leave to inform the tradd, that we have appointed WM. C. HOWARD, Esq., Na val Store Br . it of Wilmington, N. C , Sole Ag't for our Glue. Boston, apl 3, I860. GEO. B. ROGERS A CO. THE'UNDERSIGNED, having been appointed by GEO R. ROGERS & CO, of Boston, sole agent for the sale of their Glues in this market, respect fully solicits orders from the trade. Their glazed Glue is warranted equal to, if not superior, to any manufactured in the United States, and is warran ted to give -satisfaction, or the mondy 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. apl9-ly. W. C. IIO WARD, Broker. EDAR FALLS GRAIN BAGS. 3,000 just re ceived, for sale by dec 5 WORTH A DANIEL. . CHEESE. E NGLISH, PINElAPPLE AND STATE, at UcC 11 jr Luis, in x r-KUi B LACK Winter Seed Oats in store, for sale, by dec e i s juibni.Lu. BLACK WINTER SEED OATS. Q AA BUSHELS i heavy Canada Oats, for seed, OUU in Btore, for sale bv dee 27 i ELLIS A MITCHELL. " , . . POWDER. QEZ KEGS Kentucky Rifle Powder, CO 10 qr. kegs " " - 10 Musket " dec 27 For sale by ZENO n. GREENE. PORK. BBLS. N. Y. Oity Mess, in store, for sale by dee 27 ! ZENO H. GRENE. 75 (CONSTANTLY manufacturing, at my Es 'j -tablishment, every description of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips and Trunks. Every Tariety of Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Ac, manufactured to oraer, ana repaired. M. ES WILSON, dec o. 5 Market street: O. G: JAVA COFFEE. , 5 BAGS Old Government Java Coffee , 10 Mats ditto, now landing from schr. A. J. DeRosset, and for sale low for cash, bv mar II :-' - : ZENO H. GREENE. SPRING OVERCOATS:' . . FRENCH YOKE. SHIRTS, ? f V .TRAVELING SHIRTS, TIES HOSIERY, woveuvaBRt . marWUl BALD WW'. D IE E GT OR Y. STATE GOVERNMENT.. Governor Jno. W. Ellis, of Rowan. Private Secretar v-Graham D aves, of Cravtn. Treasurer D. W. Courts, of Wake. Sec'y of State Rufus H. Page, of Wake. Comptroller cC. H. Brogden, of Wayne, Attorney General W. A. Jenkins, of Warren, Speaker of Senate H. T. Clark, of Edarecombe, " House of Commons W. T. Dortch, of V ayne. State Librarian O. H. Perry, of Wake. Public Printer Jno Spelman, " . ; CODNCILLOES Or STATE. Council Wooten, of Lenoir ; John W. Cunning ham, of Person ; W. A. Furguson, of Bertie ; J. F. Graves, of Surry : David Murphy, of Cumbers l I. T ' T . r .i ' . i t rr T ianu , j. j. jjong, oi orinampion, ana t. u. Hillard, of Buncombe. " FEDERAL AND STATE COBRTS. . The United States Circuit Court, for the District of North Carolina, is held semi-annually at Raleigh, on the 1st Monday in June and last Monday in No vember. Judges Hon. J. M. Wayne, of Georgia; Horn Asa Biggs, of Martin, District Judge salary, $2000. Robert P. Dick, District Attorney; Wesley 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, l3t Monday after the 4th Monday in April and Oc tober, John L. Cantwell, Clerk. THU SUPREME COBHT. 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 August, J. R. Dodge, Clerk. The officers are as follows : Chief Justice, Rich mond M. Pearson, of Yadkin ; Justices, M, E. Manly of Craven, and William H. Battle, of Or ange, 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 Wake, Deputy Clerk ; James Litchford, of Wake, Marshal. 1 SBPBRIOa 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 Orange, and Romulus M. Saunders, of 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 ; Thos. Ruffin, of Orange, rides the Fourth Circuit ; Robt. Straage, of New Hanover, rides the Fifth Circuit ; David Coleman, of Buncombe, ride3 the Seventh Circuit. PUBLIC WOI'.KS IX XORTH CABOLIN'A. , The Branch Mint ofthe 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 are as follows: 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 North 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 countv. "United Spates Arsenal. Located at Fayette ville. 1 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. Lewis, 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. j 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. M ; o TOWN GOVERNMENT'. C0MMISS10XERS OF WILMINQTOX. Mayor John Dawson. S D Wallace, O G Parsley, Samuel R.Bunting, W A Wright, T C Miller and Alfreds Martin. FIR K DEPARTMBST. Chief Engineer James Mitchell. , t- Assistant Chief Engineer W T J Vana. Chief Fire Warden B W Beery. . Assistant Fire Warden W T J Vann. Fire Wardens George Mvers, B W Beery, C D Ellis, W T J Vann, Edward" Kidder. E Kidder and C I) Ellis, to superintend blowing up buildings. , 1 Lamp Lighter Dempsey Martin. HOWARD RELIEF FIRS COMPAXV. . (Reorganized June 6, 1859.) Foreman W Furlong, 1st Assistant J MeLarkev, 2d " P Curren, Secretary G P Wade, Treasurer C Quigley, j Chairman D Driscoll. HOOK AND LADDER COMPACT X. 1. Foreman John Wright. 1st Assistant J Kizer. Secretary and Treasurer J. F. Bishop. COMMISSIONERS OF NAVIGATION'.. (Office 18 Water street.) George Harriss, T' C Worth, W C Fergus, Jos H Flanner, Wm M Harris. 4 SCHOOLS. BOAKD OF SUPERINTENDENTS OF COMMON SCH00L8. Chairman S D Wallace.- Wm S Larkins, James McDuffie, James Kerr, David'McIntyre, Robert H Tate, Samnal Player, and Joseph M Foy. , WH.MINUTON INSTITUTE. L Meginney, Principal. WILMINGTON MALE AND FEMAI.H SSMIN ART. (! W Jewitt, Principal. OAKPALE CEMETERY COJ1PANT. President Donald McRae. Directors Wm A Wright. G R French, Ed ward Kidder, Jno A Taylor, Owen L Fillyaw, S D Wallace. . " , Secretary and. Treasurer Asa A Brown. Office next door to Banh. Wilmington. COUNTY "0FFTCE!tS, fOURTS, A(". J Sheriff W T J Vann. Clerk Countv 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 Jus J Conolev. ( Clerk U S District Court John L Cantwell. Clerk and Master Equity DuBrutz Cutlar. Chairmau County Court James T Miller. Register of Deeds, Ae-Jere Nichols. Special Magistrate of Town John J Conolev. ..; Constables Lewis M Williams, Jno Utloy, Wil liam H Biddle, A Wilder, James P Stringfield, J J Moore. T INSPECTORS. Wood Inspectors Joseph Smith, Wm Holden. Provision Inspectors David E Bunting, Hiram Naval Store Inspectors Alfred Alderman, Jas M Stevenson, James 0 Bown, John S James, Georee Alderman, John C Lowden, Thomas W Player," John M Henderson; B Southerland, Wil liam J Price, Robert C Johnson, Nathan F Bor deaux. - ., Timber and Lumber Iuspectors-James Alaer man, L H Bowden, James S Melvin Henry W Groves, JW Munroe, N Clark, Robert Maxwell, E Turlington, i - WILMISOTON SAS tlOHT COMPAST. (Office in Savings Bank Building.) President Col John McRae. 1 Secretary and Treasurer Wm Hyde, SperktrdeBt eiiver Mf fikaw- SECRET SOCIETIES. I i IX. JOES LODQI SO. 1 KASOXIS. (Meets tke last Tuesday Evening ia each month a if . St. Joaxt'iUaU.) O L Fill taw. Master. M Newhoff. S W Oliver Mcllhenny, J W. Jno L Cantwell, Trea. T M Gardner, Sec'y. Henry Spalding, S V A A Hartsfield JD. J O Bowden, TylerA , I ooxcoxb CHArraa mo. 1 kasosic . i (Meets 1st Monday evenine in each month at St.- J John's HalL) ; f Most Ex R G Rankin, H P. Com L C TmrnerG M S x O L Fillyaw, King. V. I Ex T B Carr. Scribe. Com I Northrop,; G M 2d Com P W Fanninr. Cant V.. 1 Host. Com W J Pric,:G M,lst Com A Hirtiii.P8. ; ' V.' : ' i . i I " M Newhoff, R A Com JnoATayifr,TreM Capt. " is Turlington, Tyler.; v - ' CAPB nil LODSB HO. Z t, O. O. F.f (Meets Tuesday night, at Odd Fellow's HalL) Asa J Murray; K G. ' W L Smith, Secretary. James E Kea, V G. T H Howey, Treasurer. CAMPB1LL XXCAMrMBXT X0. 1 U O. 9.T. ) (Meets in the Hall of Cape Fear Lodge, lsi and 3d Friday ineach month. i f , J D Gardner, CP. Thos M Gardner! J W. Rev A P Repiton, HP. R J Jones, Scribe. John J Conoley S W. ; Thos H Howey, Treas. ca!ph pbax maxisi TOTAL ABSTINXCB BOCtETT.I ; (Meets at the Seamen's Bethel, on Dock Street,? every Monday evening, immediately alter tne olose ofthe Prayer Meeting for seamen.) ,i Chaa I Ellis, President. Geo W Willianis, Vicef William M Poisson, Sec- President.? j I tetary. Jas Fleet, As't Seet'y. j ! . ; j SKAMBNS' FRIEND 80CIHTT. ;',. f Charles D Ellis. Presl- B P Mitchell. Sec'v "A? dent. Treasurer, i s 1 C D Ellis, Gilbert Potter, Col John McRea, A J! DeRosset, O G Parsley, Executive Board. Geo W Williams, keeper of the Seamen Home cor Front and Dock Streets. . . i j- ladies' bbxbvolbnt soctbtt. 1st Llirectress, Mrs .Kea- 4th DirectresSjMrs Hal- nedy. lett. j J 2d Directress, Mrs Har Secretary, Mrs Van-i riss. Sickle, f j- I 3d Directress Mrs De- Treasurer, MissLilline-! Rosaet ; ton. j i j ; t ! - - ' ' . ! WILMINGTON LIBRARY ASSOCIATION I (Organized June, 1855.) Dr J H Dikson. President. Donald McRae, Treasi Geo Davis Vice Pres't. Wm R Utley, Sec'y Piatt D. Cowan, Librarian. r : Rev R B Drane. R H Cowan, B D Hall, S D. Wallace, John A Taylor, G J McRae, J G Wright, Uirectors. ;. MILITARY. ; 1 s WILMISQTOS LI8HT I5FANTRT (Org. May 20th, 1853.) i f R B McRae, 1st Lieut. A D Cazaux,! Quartet J C Mcllhenny, 2d Lieut. Master.:- h u savage, ia CD Myers, uraeriy. ; EKMAM V0LUXTBBRS. !.' (Organized February 22d, 1853. )' ; C Cornehlsen, Capt. H G Hashegan, $d Lieut, H Von Glahn, IstLieut. W Deinstbatch Ensign; H Vdllers, 2d Lieut. J Meier, Orderly. . 'I BANKS. BANK OF CAPB FHAB. ' j ' T H Wright, President. . H R Savage, Cashier. , ' J G Burr, Teller. J D Gardner,A't Teller, J McLaurin, B'k-keeper- T H Hardin. Du. Cleik, Discount Day, Wednesday., BANK OF WILMISflTOX, . C. j John MacRae, President. S J ewett, Cashier. W L Smith, Teller. William Larkins,Boo fc- T M Gardner, Dis Clerk. keeper. H Discount Day, luesday. BANK OF WORTH CAROLINA. : gf John Dawson, Pres. Wm Res ton, Cashier. Wm D Smith, Teller. J H Wright, B'k-keepeii Discount Day, Tuesday. ; t ; COMMEROiIl BANK OF WILMINGTON. O G Parsley, Pres. .; .. Tim'y Savage,' Cashier. Jno McRae, Jr, Teller. Asa K WafkeH BookS J D JJarry, Dis. Clerk. keeper, i H Discount Day, Monday. v. wiLMtsarox savixos bamk. n John A Taylor, President. . Wm Hyde Cashief, RAIL ROADS WILMINGTON. CHARLOTTH RTTTHBRFORD ; R, ROA&.I ( Office cor Market and S Water street. ) f H W Guion, President. Ji 11 Cowan, Sec. Treas. J C McKae, Chief Eng. Road unfinished. "'t W1LMIN3T0N 4 MANCHESTER RAIL ROAD Thos D Walker, Pres. Wm A Walker, Sec'y JP Robertson, Gen'l Sup. Jos J Ling, Treas. 1 R B McRae, Gen'l Freight Agent, j 1 WILMINGTON WKLDON BAIL abAX). Hon W S dent. Ashe, Presi- J W Thompson, Gen Freight A cent, i S L Fremont, Chief Eng. A Sup.' ' Jamefl S Green, Sec'y A Treasurer. S D Wallace, Asst Sec A Gen Ticket Agent. James G Green, Yard Master. I I s P H Langdon, Aud'r A. Supfs Clerk. William smitn, Tick Agent, i: CHURCHES. I Methodist Episcopal, cor Front and Walnut. Methodist .Episcopal, (SV5th bt Church j and Casf tie, Kev j ii w neeier, irastor. 1; t Baptist, cor Orange and 6th, Rev A Paul Repitoni Pastor. ii i I Baptist, Front bt Ann and Nunn, Rev J,i L Prichl ard, Pastor. r v Baptist, (OS) Castle bt 6 th and 6th, Rev Aarotf Davis, Pastor. . li ft Roman Catholic, Dock bt 2d and 3d, Rev Thomas Murphy, Pastor. li H i Episcopal, (St James',) cor Market and 3d, Rev! RB Drane, Rector. ; r li f Episcopal, (St John's;) eor Sa and Red Cross. l I Episcopal, (St Paul's,) cor 4th and Orange, Bishop Thos Atkinson, Rector. H Presbyterian, Princess bt 7th and 8th, Rev M Mev Oueen. Pastor. ! ! 'lit Presbyterian, (now building.) cor 3d and Orangel : tvev ju d wrier, r as tor. i r $ Baptist, (now building,) cor Market and 5th, Ret J L Prichard, Pastor. ! ;i . ;1 1 Lutheran, (now building) cor Market and 5th, Ret J fl Mengert, Pastor. . i ' Seamens' Bethel, Dock bt Fr ant and S Water POST office. ; i WILMINGTON, XORTH CABLIKA.! Postmaster Daniel Dickson, i - Assistants Josepn it Jacoos, ana Office hours from 14 A M to 1PM. sundown. Sundavs.7 "Ci A M to 9 A M 2 rum Northern Mail, by W A W R R, arrives daily a" 7PM and SAM. Closes 1J4 nd 9 P ML changing on Sunday from i P M to 10 A M. !r . f 1 Southern iiau, Dy w x M K K, arrives daily ax Smithville," N C, (horse,) arrives Monday and Friday at 5 P M. Closes Tuesday and Saturday at i JL. Jil. . ; f ; . !. f! j: ; Onslow Court House, A (J, (horse) arrives Mon day at 9 A M. Closes lnursday at 9 P M. U. S. GOVERNMENT OFFICERS; CUSTOM HOUSE, f ; l ?!' ' jas i MUier, uoiiecior. v i jpoyies weignex W J Price,. Deputy Col- A Guarer.: lector. T M Burnett, Insp'ri A J Galloway. Surveyor. W F Burch and Unafc W N Peden, Naval Offi- Sullivan, Inspector A cer. Measurer.' li Thomas W. Brown Jr., U. S. Commissioner CONSULS. ' .: 1, .: H' British Vice-Consul Don McRae, li Water! Spanish Vice-Consul F J Lord, 6 n Water); ? Brazillian Vice-Consul O G Parsley, jr., ec) s 5 m Water and Mnlbery, (upstairs.) j; j . : fm , Danish . Vice-Consul P K Dickinson; eor Front and Chestnut. . .. .......r- i ..: ! i j- jj .1. ;:. 1 1 INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT. i FLORIDA RAILROAD BONDS $26,000 f the above Bonds redeemable j in 1891 vrth coupons at 7 per cent per annum, payable in the city or n ew x orx, 1st Marcn and 1st aepteraDer, For sale by DbROSSET, BROWN A CO dec 1 -COFFEE. CA BAGS RIO COFFEE, I . i III f 20 mats beet Java i ! deel ZENO L LL the latest Weeklies and Daile I reeeiVfd ana rer iai ai O WJSTi SSSSBUm 3wfk itiraj l ! City Busihesjs Cards. ! ERRANT & WILSON, flTTHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Do- I YV mestie Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Ac i - I No. 14 and IS Northl Water Street, I oct 2 i Wilmington, N. C. JAS. T. PETTErVAI iT7ACT0RS AND COMMISSION Merchants. C No 8 North Water Street. ILMISflTOS. SI. j. Solicit consimmentt of all kinds of Produce, al- o orders for Urocenes, Usgging, KOpe, uuano, Ac, Ac i ; oct o OB0B8B HARRIS S. A. t. HOWELL. DR. W. W. HARRISS. I HARRISS & HOWELL, IptOMMISSION MERCHANTS, . " Oct 7, 1858 : WlLMIXflTOH, X. V. WORTH & DANIEL, 'fi ROCERS AND COMMISSION Mbrchaxts, X No. 2, Granite Row, Wilmington, N.C. 043 Solicit consignments of lour, Dried ruit. Feathers, Beeswax, Tobcaco and Country Produce generally. ! y Ajrents tor nowe s ceieorateo; scaie. ! . D. G. WORTH, sept 26,ly j "N. G. DANIEL. .JAKES ANDERSON, i i BDWABD SAVAflE. ANDERSON & SAVAGE, G ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JT July 18, '60-ly. Wilmington, N. C. . C. H. ROBINSON & CO., OQMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER CHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. umce over Air. J. A. y uiara s store. gS3 Entrance Coi ner PrinceBS and Water st. mar 9, '60-tf - W. ERRANT, I GEO..WISON. ERRANT & WILSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i j 1 Nob. 14 aNd IK North Water st., oct I, 60-1 y Wilmington, WILLIAM H. LIPPITT, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Wholesale and j Retail Dealer in Paints j Oils. Dve Stuffs. iWindow Glass, Putty, Segarsj Old Brandies, and Wines, Perfumery and Fancy I Articles, N. E. cor mer Front and Market sts., Wilmington, N. C. mar 25, 58 i I ! EDWIN A. KEITH, 'COMMISSION MERCHANTI j .Wilmington, N. C. Offers his services to Planters as Factor or Aereat for the sale of COTTON; will give his per sonal attendance to the business, His commission a i :. ' 11 1 ...ii. !! 1 r J . i L . 1 . J .1 : ior selling voiton. win oe au QiSj per oaie, uu auui tional charge will be made. Uotton forwarded to UNew York at 10 cts per bale, j oct 4-1860 -ly O. G. PARSLEY fc c6T ' PROPRIETORS ofthe HiiTON Steam Saw and Planing. Mills, Wilmington, N. C. All orders or inquiries for LUMBER, will receive prompt attention. j mch 21 '59 SMITH & MCLAURIN, COMMISSION AND Forwarding MERChANTs, Wilmington, N. C. Refer to : i- " John Dawson. Esa.. Mayor. "E. P. Hall, Esq., President Branch Bank State N. C. T. M. SMITH, JOHN M tAURIN. July 1 1859-tf MALCOM McINNIS, JROCERAND COMMISSION MERCHANT, VJT North Water street, oct 1 Wilmington, N. C. Chas. D. Myers, i Fred. J. Moore. MYERS & MOORE. TT7"H0LESALE and retail dealers in Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Furs, Umbrellas, Canes, Ac. Ac, 34 Market street, Wilmingt6n, N. C. June 21, 1859 j i T. C. &. 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 sOldJ j Wharfage and storage furnished, and coop erage done at fair rates. j jan 2 1860. G. POLVOGT, UPHOLSTER AND PAPER HANGER, Corner Front and Princess Streets, j Wilmington, N. C. "iteeps consta on hand Mattrasses, Lounges, Cushions, ' Feathers, Curled Hair, Moss, and all Upholstery Materials. Also, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Fire Screens, and Decorations of every description. j Pictures framed to order. I Prompt attention given to fitting up Railroad Cars, Steamboats, and Private Dwellings, may 31 J. L. HATHAWAY. j I WM' R "TLEY. HATHAWAY & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Vy dec 16, '58 Wilmington, N. C. J. M. ROBINSON & SON, TMPORTERS AND DEALERS in Foreign and I Domestic Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Sc., No. 8, Front st, Wilmington, N. C. - - jan 9, '58 j, j HENRY NUTT, TRACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT, JF j Wilmington, N. C. "aaWill give his personal attention to business entrusted to his care. sept 10, '57-tf. JAMBS STOKLKY STOKLEY Si. ALEX. OLDHAM. OLDHAM, TTEALERS IN GRAIN, A COMMISSION I MERCHANTS, j Wilmineton, N. C. "Prompt, attention given to the sale of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, and other Country Produce. JUTE ROPE. COILS best Jute Rope, for sale by nov 28 j ZENO H. GREEN. 30 ALMANACS FOR 1861. mCRNER'S North Carolina Almanacs, at KLL- X -LEY'S BOOK STORE, j dec 11 TO ARRIVE. BBLS FLOUR. Apply to i nov 27 STOKLEY A OLDHAM. 500 FLOUR i TTIAMILY, Super and J Fayetteville and Wilmington inspectioh, in store, and for sale by (dec 11) ZENO H. GREENE. A QUESTION FOR MATHEMATI CIANS AND ECONOMISTS. IF 1860 feet of gas is consumed through eight burners, in 9 nights, at a cost of $5 per thou sand feet, how much is consumed 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 each burner, 25 feet per night, or 6 feet .'per hour, at a cost of 6 cents per hour per burner. Four Kerosene Lamps afiord 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 of 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 CASSIDEY. TVTEW ORLEANS SYRUP. 20 barrels of choice. For sale by dec 21 UAlllAWAI & cu. , -r. -Sr- U CHOICE BACON.-22 hhds. choice West ern Bacon "Sides and Shoulders, for sale by dec 21 HATHAWAY A CO. A NTICIP ATIONS of the Future. To serve as J Lessons for the Present Time, in the form ofExtracts of Letters from an English Resident in the United States, to the London Times, from 1864 to 1870. With an Appendix on the Causcs and Consequences of the Independence of th South. Jnst published. Received and for sale e feb 20 wHITAKER S New Boot Store. a1 WHITE AND BLACK SEED OATS. Just arrived per achr. Alba. 1000 bushels prime White Oats. 500 do do Black Seed Oats, feb 23 For sale by .ELLIS A MITCHELL. TRUNKS and Valises, Hat Cases, Ac, in large quantities, embracing Sole Leather, Eng- Eah, Ashlanda, and all other styles, Terr 1 Ashlanda, ow, at 18 Market street fch2t . northern bv BUSINESS CARDS. JNO. S. DANCY, JOHXH. VMN. f.M. HTBAN late of late of Ute of Tarboro N. C. Scotland Neck, Warrenton, NYC. DANCY, IIYBIAN is. CO., af"1 ROCKRS AND COMMISSION Mbbchaxis, VJT 124 Pearl strett. . " Nbw Terni. HYMAN, DANJCY Ac CO., f ROCERS AND COMMISSION Maaca ant. T NoRVOLK, Va. The New York house will be conducted by Jnx S. Dancv, aided by R. W. Hvman. The Norfolk House will be" condnetd br John II. Hvman and F. M. II j man. 3& Particulars attention given Uy the of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, and Naval Store. September 13-tf IS 60 IXJNDONHb R Y A N , COMMISSION MERCnANTS. No. 32 India otreet BoKtms 3f- Consignments of Naval Store, ("otto Lumber, and other Southern Produce Mlicitcd. Jno. R. London, J. II. Brian. Jr. Nov 21-tf ... ,.v WM. M. GRRINBR, W. W. IlKHW GREINER Sc HARKNESS, COTTON AND GENERAL COMMISSION House. . Philadf: phu. N'ov 15, 157 wm. L. Hill, N. M. NoRiLirf. of North Carolii.a, of North Carolina. HILL & NORFLEET,. GENERAL COMMISSION A FORWARD1NO Merchant?, Shockoe Slip, .... ... liicnraonu, a.. Solicit consinmcnti of Cotton. Lumber, Fi?h, and all kinds of Merchandize and "Vodure. ALSO Agents for the purchase of Sugars, Coffees, Molas ses, Salt, lame, uuano, c. iarge cargo" i vue above articles are offered for sale in pur market an nually, and we shall be pleased to operate for par tiesorderinir, promising faithfulness in our en deavors to representthem. Jan ..My G. W. WILKINSON At CO. FRUIT AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 89 Barclay street, N. Y 3a 1'articular attention given locoDsiguni'-m.- ana purcnase oi iuercnanai? , an inun. Liberal cash advances through 1 LK1.. i CO., Wilmington, N. C. August 2, 1860-1 y TTEROSENE LAMPS. A large supply. I 8uitable"for stores, for sale very cheap with Oilat dec 7 ; CASSIDEY'S. EASTERN HAY. BALES Eastern Hay, ex schr. 150 sale, low. from wharf, bv jan : ELLIS A MITCHELL. LAMPS TO HIRE. ILLUMINATING APPARATUS, for Balls, Par ties, Public Meetings, Ac, can be hired on very reasonable terms, ot the Inimitable jan 8 CASSIDRV. CHOICE BACON. 22 hhds. choice Western Bacon Sides and Shouldeja. For sale by dec 21 HATHAWAY A C(L NC. FLOUR. 50 , brand, dec 21 boxes 50 bbls HATHAWAY of good A CO. "USCOVADO SUGAR. 20 hhds. prime to choice Muscovado Sugar, for sale by HATHAWAY A CO. LARD. NOW LANDING from Schr Sea Bird, bbl. Western Lard a splendid article. IN STORE: 15 Kegs N. C. Lard, in good 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 EINGLISH CHEESE. 2S Boxes selected En t elish Cheese, just received at del 4 WORTH A DANIEL. UIOSE CHOICE HAVANAS have come, a I dec 6 WORTH A DANIEL'S. ARD. 20 Kegs Extra Ijeal lar d for family WORTH A DANIEL. use. BURNING FLUID. Fluid and Oil tin cans, for sale very cheap, at CASSIDEY'S. dec 7 1 TO-DAYNEW AND FRESII. STR. PARKERSBURG. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN something new, New Beef Tongues, Yeast Powders, . " Smoked Beef Buckwheat, Rye Flour, Butter, GO 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, Front street. FAMILY FLOUR. WE have the best Family Flour in town, and we warrent each and every barrel and package, if not good, to be returned. dec 12 WORTH A DANIEL. TT7 ASTERN HAY. 200 bales ofthe best Eestem Xli Hay in market. For sale by ? "Vec 21 HATHAWAY A CO. Teni, vidi, vici. SUCH 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 ofthe noble Roman, thus: "I came, I saw, I bought" of the great variety of articles offered for sale at tho Rendezvous, dec 21 26 k 28 South Front st. TT IS A HISTORICAL FACT that South Caro lina has seceded ! ' This they would not have been DrcDared to do. if some of her citizen bad not bought KEROSENE OIL AND LAMP?, as well as a great variety of Fancy article, suita ble for the Holidays Candv, Nuts, jc. if., of the patriotic CASSIDEY. dec 21 JUTE ROPE AND TWINE. 25 Coils beat Jnte Rope, Bagging Twine. For sale by dec 1 ZENO H. GREENE. B EST HAMS IN TOWN at dec 1 WORTH A DANIEL'S. EINE BED ROOM SETS. A new lot, some very pretty just opened and for le ho 19 PLRRIN'S. CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES. PARKERSBURG. lER Fresh Raisins, it Vitru. Fresh Butter. Cheese, Segars. Tooacco, Ale, Porter, Raisins, Loaf Sugar. Granulated do. 1e Prunes, " Citron, " Nutmegs, " " Mace, " Buckwheat " " ABCSugar,J Crushed " " Sweet Cider, Elegant Ham, dec 19 WORTH A DANIEL. WOLFE'S LIQUORS. GENUINE Schiedam Schnapps, Verv Pure Brandy. " Sherry Wine. " " Madeira . " " " Port " For sale bv dec 18 WORTH A DANIEL. 6RK50 bbTTX Y, Citv Mew Pork, for sale dec 7 by ZENO H. GREEN E- rpHE BEST FAMILY YLOVli, in town, war I ranted in all cases, to ljejwdof . 29 WORTH A DANIEL. nsTi74ARSSUGARSl 75 BARRELS C Coffee, and C Yellow Sugars, 25 bbls Crushed, Granulatedand Powdered, 33 Aluscovaao sugars, ugni ana arv, C hhds. ' ' " For sale bv WORTH A DANIEL,, jan,g Granite Roir. " PORKPORK. yC BBLS, New York City Mes just received L tJ and for sale low, for cash, by dec ll ZENO H. GKEENE. EXTRA GOSHEN BUTTER. 25 KEGS just Ut hand, from 20 to 28 cent, i decll uru. ji i r.nn . TO ARRIVE. BBLS. Flour 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 ufactory? Such is Wm. Knabes A Co., Baltimore, Md., whoie Pianos have not been surpassed by any sold in this 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 tor Wm. Mnatie A Co. LS V E RVA I II tlAQIC rox tux ct;b.x or FEVER AND AGUE. TK O. PIlEl.rS IlKOWN wasforevctal ris Jt?J afflicted bf JTrcj.ia. thai l ym, iuc xime uc S CtntlOCt rt Im. II was eventually cared by a prraciiptioa faraUlif bv a young clairvojr ant cirl. Th WMcripUM. given Dim ftn mere rlulrf, wlile ia a tt trance, bairurcd ererTlHxljr m hr ba takelt,aev having failed oYice. Jt U'cqnalljr nre in ratv Fit as of DtsrkrsiA and f rveb and Asci. lo those persons wUoIstc tiied man until they -ave become dNcourscM. t'tnA dn .i feel willing to expend noresBoney upon mnrrXtm tie. I ill send the rrrrcriDtion tar nrniuin surceMfully uning the IVrroi'w Jt0gr Afitmtimmt upon recefpl of their arfdrew, with tanin tor rmm postage. All of tbe iagredients arc W bm Utmmd at tne urug More or Henry WcLin. Addrr Dr. V DR. ). IIIELI II ROW H ARCACIiN BALSAII. For the cure of Coniumptton, BronrhuU, l.U " ma. Cough. Colds and Jtervou Debllilj; Oi..' posed principally of foreign hetU and bcaliag bat- ' sains, it U the only cure ever discovered for Du ease ofthe Lungs, Stomach and Nctvm. It ce. bines all the qualities embodied ia tha Utoaod al drugs vended to tbe sick: i( is a beating baUam let all the Internal Sores," Ulcers, Tubercle and Jr,C mations; aa unsarpaaaable Tonie, aa ttaeieop Un able Nervine, a Puritivr of all the Muida.an Labi , arant, a Stimulant which produce do react and a builder up of watted Fibra sad Muscle. Price, f 1 and $2 per Urgctx.tll.; ttAf hot Jt 2. cent-. For sale by Henfy McLin. j DR. O. PHELPS IlROW.VsJ RENOVATING PILLS. This Pill will regulate thu bowth worn allctLr preparations will fail. It ill. in a, vvyshoit time eradicate what is termed cbronicj tmU him ' or constipation. Sick Headache, Uvr and I)Ulit. arvlv a Unnnni. fair; it keeps tbe human srstemin a state af muutt ana nsrorous neaun, dv eallv and aTaioat perc . tibly cleansing it of all lapurftics.. ktch bo r. ! taius about 60 pills. Prioo S 1,00 pr boa. J DR. O. PHELPS OROWN'S Etherial Ointment. Among the many afflictions for which as a in edy it hts no equal, nor ever will have, is Kbeuma twin. ' Fever Sores, Fistula, Cramps, DystMtrr, I IA r h.a '..1.1. I- I. t'l . .. I il . .. ' hves. Ci-oud. PlAUri.v nnin... ri.. a n-... . SwellinB-s.Kar Acho. :ir rt. . XJa Ullr V Iff I 1 IBBA Mi kinds of Colics, U h ers and Tumors, j Bums, U Stings. Bruise;, Chilblains Cuts, Corns. 2a4i,. Scalds, Sore Llpa, Mors Nipple, Sw-ltaiKac-Palsy, Numbness, Blotches, Boils; Scald 11 J Mumps, t Lite Swelling, Gravel, Stone, WMi Kidneys, Muscular Disturbance Urrnr,,1. w. jwicuiii, iiiurcuriai core,. Ac. k not. ii - ii , . . : . tr, , poi. I'CMcripiire pamphlet given t) all whv piy 10 my a (rent. Address ur. o. Phelp Ilimwn. So. 11 Grass Street, Jersey City, N'. J. I tor salebv HeNnv MrLiv. sols Agent iu Wil iJan ?t tf mington, N. C. TO ARMS 1 TO inMi LL THOSE who 2V. coercion of a sovereign State, an who ar opposed to the passage of abolition soldiers Chrouv North Carolina, for tho purpose of subjuatia?a sister State, will buy tLeif Groceries, Pr"iaiT, small stores and accoutrements ofthe patriot AnJ : ; ; ca ss n t r . ' COFFEP j BIO, LAOC'AYRA. Java a"nd SCDomis store, and for sale by . Jan 10 ZEN'O II. QREENK. NEW CORN 9 9fm "LELS dm )r . Corn, no Prim Wbita Nsw Ci. now landlnr. for isle bv jan 10 ELLIS A MITCHfcLL. 4 WHITE OATS BUSHELS JUarv New Oats. For-ssl by KLLIH A M 2000 jan 1 1 Turk sJtati TCH ELL. WHEAT BRAN. I h(n BAGS ,n ,lor- ''. y i VUU jan ii LLLIS A MITCHELL. RAISINS. I ( WHOLE boxes large bunch Kaliinn IU 10 ,!! ,t is, jan 11 I or sala by . ZENO If. GREBMf. rIANAL BARROWB-100 Canal Barrows ; viliniiu n1 r..l. 1 I . ... ,. ' ia w ' '" iow w m at nov- i , WlLSON'g, HOOP IRON. : I) TONS 1. 1? to llncb Hoon Iron. l.r sate , iVJ n 8 il. MAcINNlg. N. C. FLOUR. J TUST RECEIVED per Ranread.i Ftmilr su fj Super, celebrated Watebovia Mill braad -For salo bj DeROSSET, BK0W5 A t nov 27 i CEMENT A PLASTER. BBLS. Cement, 50 bill. Plasttr Pai per brig Water Witch. For sale by ' ELLIS A MITCHELL. 200 dec 13 BOOKS FOR ALL. T1 Lesra 1UE NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOO, c.af weu s Justice, er bwana f Kovtsed freodlr ;gai Adviser, at &MLEr'b, dec 11 , Bookstore. COFFEE-FEE. . fXi BAGS Rio Coffee 20 do Laguajra de4 de tJvJ St. Domingo do 20 mats Java do la (tor, and for sale low for cash, bv i decll. 2ENO IL OREK.VE. N AILS. 150 kegs assorted Nails, from I to KM. nov 1 - For ale by I ZENO JI. GKEENE! YJEALTHFUL EXERCISE, Is o.cevsry t , I 1 Jong and happy life. Let (he girls buy Traa dTTng Hoops the bojrs small axe,ofCASSlDET. and uke plenty of exercise thepe coo ueraiD;. decl ' LEAVEN--I EAVEN--LEAVEN. EAVEN, LKANLN, . LKAVt.V, LEAVEN. i rv ii i rr u a rj 11 irr . " i m-WS- A m Asi ... 4- A LL PERSON S who are indtMed for Grocer ir J Provisions, Ac, either by not or account, U tne late firm of Wilson A WilLams, and bo account are long since due, are requested to snake immediate payment to the subscriber, or such ac counts will be placed in officer's hands for collec tion. JAMES W4LS0.N. jan i act street. CHEESE. ( BOXES New York State Che ffU-riI ijJ Jut received per schr. D. C. Hutse. jan 10 Forsaleby ZENO . GREENb , EXTrT"fAMILY FLOlFll. A BARRELS m store, and Tor sale, bv OU i WORTH A DAN'IEL. jnn, 22 uranitc Row, roni street . COFFEE. 12 bags Rio Coffee in store and iwt leb?oe bjr WORTH A1 DANIEL v C1IOICK BUTTER, R FCE1VED tnl rlsv. at l Him ilia t'A.iici, Cirn'nito Row. mar 6 SUGARS. B. and C. bngat , -it' ST BBLS.A. I ZD 5 hhd. N. O. For sale by WORTH A DANIEL. Front stri. mar b A SMALL and pralty assort awut of late Masit receivtd this morxlinf;, at ) i-r iu WIsllTAKER S Nw Vssk ltr. v,oinpiiin ana it will cure, a ur a tber it sun that shines upon us, all tLe sufferlnrs aaJ an novance that have their rise in th want of prop.'w stools. It does not act as marvlv ummr.,. .i . 1
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