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. ) . ,.r 1 . i - ; : : 111 1 inn in ii i ii iii ii i iaaMmnMnBMainiiiiiniiawaHi i i --. 111 " , '. i j" ; 1 :' ". . ' 1 ' ! -i : VH-iir V1; : - ': . H . . ; J J - .... , . . i i :. j j ' . i ; , , , e . .i . ; - . - " - if- . : f 1 - t .; , . , . j" ' - j "I i- 1 . !" l '. 'i. - - i " ' '.t "i . ' '-: . I !' ' ' v.. -r . j ! .' J I ii r- n i- ""M ' :'; .: :,':'-- ' " - i !''" -'r r'i -i ' TITE WILMINGTON DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 16. 1861. l --vl Eiiter and Proprietor. TOWN PRINTER- ttttt .ivri jsrca-TQi, ST- c, f Tuesday Ercnliig, April 16, 1801 I SOUTOERX RIGHTS MEETING. . I.:. r,t lti Rnnthern Rights citizens of A. luccuwjp - 7 j " j New HanoTer county, will J held at tho Court House, in 'the town of TVilnington, TUESDAY, 1 April 23Ai- 1861, Cor .the purpose of forming ' ; Southern Bights "organization for ,tbe county, j and also foVthe appointment of delegates to the I Southern Eights Mass ConTention, to be held at Charlotte on the 20th day of May next. ' " "A full attendance ui earnestly aolicited. ; The Company of EXEMPT MEJf, lately fbrmed, are requested to meet at the .TOWTT II ALL, This Afternoon, at 4 1-8 o'clock. . ' aplftr-H ' I ; , - Th Gloeiox Iscb of the bombardmcut Fort Sumtef says the Charleston Mc cury was alluded tq in the discourses at several of odr Unurcnes yesreraay. iuc v,i.uw. - j imWM chauiled in thanksgiving for the bloof less victory, r- ' ,' WhalSre Saw In -Charleston We leftjlVilraington onjThurslaf night last ; u witness if allowed to participate in tlpe . bombardme'tft of Fort Sumter. Our journev was i full of the; excitement which one might expect o realize wife On his way to the field of battle for . the first tinifi: On Friday morning, when alopt ; twenty-fit zailes from Chirleston, we heard the heavy ordaaace of Sumter; and the different bat. . teries onHoe'islands, and as the jarricg thunder ' steadily apdW regular interval broke upon the early morning air, the excitement on the crs in creased toKftrer heat and! the . passengers coujd --Bcairtely rtcain their impatience at one or two rery briefjitoppages of the train to take up w i era! South Carolinians wjio 'were hurrying jto the scene .'action. As he train approached the city, the duU, heavy ! explosions shook the air in" rapldTsccesjion like thunder-claps and ai last the clpuii of smoke frpm the different batte ries became, Visible, and the smell of burnt pow der, was waffcd pleasantly on the breeze. .Wc found therteeU comparatively quiet the citi zens and strangers of both sexes having crowded ; down to the attery-andj eating a hurried brtak fast, we ascended to the r0of -of the Mills Hou?. j with a frif "nf, to take a view. And such a view ! "! There Uyfce -waters of the beautiful harbor, sparkling ;-a"n heaving gently to the kiss of the morning freeze. Directly before us rose out of the deep the beleaguered fortress, all it3 anges softened by the- distance-the once glorious e'n sign of a once glorious republic floating proudl v ;o vex its irajla, and the whole scene looking &s peaceful and beautiful 83 God intended it should be. But sob ! from a point on the right a white puff of smoke Is" sent, and ere the report reaches us, a red flame bursts ovef the flag-staff of Fert Sumter and the dreadful onib scatters it3 frag ments over tiie doomed foit and comes to the ear with a repors.almost equ4 to that of the morjar from whichft proceeded Axothcr puff'frfm -the opposite side where the floating battery and : Fort Moultrie'are, located an answer from Maj. Andersona-round shot hurtles through" thehir from Comiugs Point; and so it goes. We hur ' ry down, parsing thebullfctin boards of the Jr rwy and Courier ofBoes, qnd learning there thjat. as yet, "nob4dyis hurt.'j1 Arrived at the lu tery, (we state here, for the benefit of the urjin formed, Uat the "Batteijy" here alluded to is the celebrated p'romenada along the cdgeofVthe Bay of Charleston) we find several thonsar.dMii dies and 'gentlemen citizens and strangers gaz ing at thef conflict and all impressed vith;the character f the drama which was being enriched. Soldiers on" ihdrseback and on loot, messengers - and aide h'nrry to and fro. There was no weep ing no apparent distress but upon the faces of allj--njen, women and children, Deterana- - tion was stamped in unndistakeablc characters. We took'oLi? stand and watched every shot from every batterym each of the islands and from ort ' Sumter. "'j' Tfiere goes Ste rens' Battery," 'iere goes Anderson,'.' -"look p.t that shell,' '-pow for the, Flqa ting Battery, "Ripley keep the fire from Tort Moultrie gloriously," ;-I'd igive S100 to be taVe'" and a khousand other sionlar expression constantly greeted tho ear, while every time a shell wouh ; -explode over Sumter, : leaving! iU little cloud c:' white smoke, a heer would goip from the large concourse of fepec tatorf. it ijor ."Anderson generally alternated hie shots with the different batteries (five or six in ' i number ' that were playing on him but sometimes he; would open from both sides at tonce. Ueeemed about 9 o'clock on Friday - to be payinfnis . particular .respects to Fort Moul trie, and lAumor reached the city that 30 ipr 40 men .had been killed there, and that the battery twee terribly, exposed ; but a short time proved Ithese, and rarious other! rumors to be false. Moultrie kept pegging away slowly and steadily, jaS did the ethers. Fort $umter replied briskly. Dispatches now came jhat the iron battery (Stevens')' j on Cummings' Point, was ripidly making a breach in the Southeast' wall of jSum j terj and we; think Major; Anderson did not fire at ; Corn mi eg' Point aTter 2 o'clock on Friday. Chefrtn'g-aews arrived from all quarters, of the harmlestoea of Anderson's shots and the good spirits, of thfe ,lboys." The firing was kept up until after dark, when there seemed to bp only one gua ajboul every tea or nnecn minutes, as i if intended to keep the Major awake. j A fleeof four steamers arriveU on tlje lar enriy in t&e day and canwl to anchor. The num ber was . afterwards increased, fur on Sunday, ' when wewfeui down the! harbor, we saw seven. . We were (old by gentlemen from Morris island that Anderson had. signal lights burning con stantly,iod that his flag rwas at half-mast-a part of the time. - The vesseli did not seem to take . ny notice-of him. '. , i j The conduct of this fleet is enough to bary the v stats and sir! pes forever ;in infamy. Thpy had " witnessed, tie fight ;-ll day, riding quietly-at an chor in sig&t 'of the wharves and not more than " three niilt& from Fort iSumter. Where night came every?one confidently expected the attempt would befiade to come jin,.or land troos, and it they ha-i had their own time to choos out of five yeari.;, they could riot .have been favored with 64 nay ad vantages. There was splen did tidej ytl wind was i4 their favor, it; was as dark as pic b, rainy and misty, and there were no lighis prningon theold hulks in tho harbor ,as there .had been the night beforel " Their at tempt was regarded as so certain that prepara tions wr redoubled at everr point. Evrrv one -looked toiee a general engagement. Thus the ! i" i - . i : night wore-away. i Early Saturday morning the fire was resumed, and in A rry short while the cry went through the city. Fort Sumter is on fire," and so it was. A dense volume or smoke rose rrom me fort, and llurid flames leaped up risibte to naked eye Anderson . still kept op hii fire the on it JL M. W1DDELL, eridentlj became slower and weaker. The boJ on Xfnrrt, T.1A ,,m thr cheer for eve- .-b-.- -- rj gun be fired. And now there comes a tre- mcndoua explosion in the fort, resemblins the r ' blowinrr no of a house, and throwing smoke and flame high in the air. Some said the magazine had exploded ; others that he was blowing up the barracks to stop the flames; but the truth was that a shell or hot shot had struck some hand-grenades and loose ammunition, causing the exxlosion. Anderson's fire ceased altogeth er, as the devouring element enveloped the fort ; but the shell from his enemies burst around him with' increased rapidity and fury as he endea vored to extinguish the flamw. At last, a yell from the whole line of spectators alonj the wharves and battery, announced the fall of the flag which had been defiantly floating through out ihe engagement, but which bad been shot .iway. It waj so long before the flag was raised again that the. opinion became general that his me a were exhausted or smothered with smoke, or killed, and that he could not raise the flag again, and accordingly, Col. Wig fall ftarttd in a small, boat. from Morris Is land, bearing the white flag for Fort Samter. Before he reached the fort, however, Maj. An derson had showed the stars and stripes again, ogcther . with a white flag; but the firing con tinued at sight of the former, and Col. Wigfall j entered the fort through a storm of shell and shot and asked-for Major Anderson. When he mide his appearance, Col. Wigfall said that see ing his distress, his utter inability to Tiold out, and that hia flag wa3 not raised, ho, as aid to Geni Beauregard,, claimed a surrender. Major Anderson wished to knowupon what terms he was expected to surrender, to which Col. Wig fall-gracefully replied, that Gen. Beauregard wa3 a gentleman and a 'soldier and knew how to j treat as brave aa enemy a3 Mijor Auderson ;"; whereupon an unconditional surrender was made; to Gen. Beauregard, in behalf of the Con fed e- j fte .States. The stirs and siripes were tuen hauled down and the batteries on Sullivan's Is- .and ceased their fire. At the first appearance of ihe white flag, the enthusiasm ana eicitoment became very great all over the city and amang the troop3, and wheu the Paluiotto and Confederate flags were raisad on the parapet?, the ordinance from all points of the harbor, ptaled forth their joyful thunder. The water was alive with craft of all sort3. The details of the surrender were then made. Major Anderson was allowed to carry out hii property. and side arau and to salute his flag. The Isabel weut down from the city, at his own request, to take him to New Vork. And we would bo glad to close this brief narratire here but the worst and the beat thing connected with the battle of Fort Sumter, hap pened subsctiuently. The hand of Providence ieemed to he in this fight. History records no .vhere -tho fact that skUlful artillerists on both sides have fired fqr 33 hours without kill ing,; or seriously woun'iing a man. Major Auderson's men were so small in number that, notwith-jtanding the fort is a scene of desolation mside, they could all be safely stowed away in . . ."1.- the cremates and thus escape the iron haU f he sand batteries and iron batteries protected the South Carolinians wonderfully. The only loss of life that wa3 experienced occurred "when Maj: Anderson's men were saluting his flag im mediately prev&us to leaving the fort. In firing one of the gun3, some shells or loose ammuni tion lying On the parapets caught and exploded, iiliing one man instantly, snd mortally wound ing three or four others,, two of whom haro since died. Gen.' Beauregard ordered that tho one that, was killed should be buried with military honors, which was done.-, The incident that we have characterized above. a3 the beat thing,' happened when Capt. Gillis, Commander of the fleet, met Major Anderson on board the Isabel to which vessel ho (Gillis) had been rowed up from his fleet. A friend of ours was the only civilian, except a son of the owner of the Isabel, on board when Major An-? dersbn came aboard. He savs that Gillis stood . at the gangway offered his hand to Major An derson, which; the latter barely took, and turn ed his back On him immediately. Gillis ap-". proached him Jagain, when Anderson turned and walked awayigain, and this lie repeated until Gillis took the hint and kept aWay from him.. Our friend says that it was a stinging exhibition of lofty contempt. " This incident we have taken the trouble to circulate as much us possible, be cause it'is strictly .true, and bis very signiaca.U. Major Auderson would not, or at least he did not go or propose "to goin the fleet, tut asked for a private steamer. He was, there can be nO doubt, ittcrly disgusted and indignant at the infamous imbecility and cowardice of those in command of, the fleet, -icho could have got to him easily. a3 was generally admitted. . It was a do-; grading sight to. see 4n ar mod-fleet riding quiet ly afauchor, and watching the man to whose assistance they .had come, "driven by shot and shell, and smoke, to the last' extremity-i-show-. ing signals of distress, though fighting like' a game chicken We say it was. degrading to see that fleet, with the flag; thattair 6$ . gleri OU3, floating above them,' riding at anchor, And making no motion towards going to the' brave man's aasisiance. We heard gentlemen '.whosa sons and brothers were in the fight, cursing and denouncing with bitter scorn the white livered scoiindiels who would incur no danger in trying to resci e uch a man. No wonder the' British Vice-Const; I , at Charlesto'n says he is afraid-to write tlie truth home, for fear" his story would not be believed. The stars and stripes are no longer to Le respected, or, loved, or feared. ,, . Gen. Beauregard is prepared, for any treach ery or rascality from the fleet or thoadministra tion Which it su well represents. t We made some vcrv pleasant acquaintances at i C'l.;irlt"itoi heard Gov: Picktn3 speak saw and ta?kt d with Gen. Beauregard, who.' is a rery q uict jrcntlemeii, and with other officers among whom were ourfmads Major Whitinj aid CaDt. J. P." Jones, a nephew of Hon Thomas Ashe, of Anson County in this State! i Our venerable frif nd Edmund Ruflin Esq., was in the whole C ht and fired the first gun. Dr. Jate3 A. Mil- Icrjof this place and Dr. llam-ay of Jiortharap- turi were in ficht. ! Stevens iron b.itterv during the j , L : , For the Herald. . A Committee of Safety, for the Town of WiU niiiigton, having been organized, citizens and othert having information or communications,' will please address John Dawson. Esri,; Chau m;Jnor S. l. WALLACE, Sec'iQ April la I3n.. . , IlArTi. The Mobile Advertiser, alluding t, the-reported seirnre of San Domingo by Spain aj? :',-.' V And France is to get back her Hayti and a rcoge the manes "of her slaughtered children on the degraded descendants of the insurrectionists, J byj giving theni . masters owners, probably and making them nsefu to themselves and the ivq"M. We wonder if under such renewed re iii.S'.e tho heirs of the expelled or slaughtered French jJantcrs in Hayti can put in their claims, fo these would, if sustained, supply owners to tl: negroes who have been experiencing but a std.en liherty. Franca recognized the indepen defice of Hayti in 1825, but does this ritiate pro erry titles to lands, slaves and the -descendants, of slaves? This would be a likely pretext for making the blacks bondsmen, and llay ti is worth nought to France unless they are." .ilt Lake is probably the saltiest body of water on the globe. Three barrels of this water is Said to yield a barrel of salt . -" The water 13 of a light green color for about ten Or twenty rod3, and then dark blue. Xo fish can live in it no frops abide in it. and but few birds are seen dipins in it. . Military Preparations for the Defense of ! ASlIinfftOn lltUnon RUtt AppiXiien- ; gions of Plots and coaspiracies. - ' Washisgto. April 14. Effort are stDl making hj the .government to! concentrate a - i l . ' " r a '. A WoV. lormiaauio muiiarv lonx i m wuuuu ington, in order to be prepared for ail emergen cies. " .".'I- ''.-,-r.;rX Information continues to be receiTed from private sources of secret plots in rarious localities in Maryland and Virginia, having in Tiew the seizure of public property, ana even or, me persons of the highest officers of the government. Though these accounts are not generally credited, they are believed in official quarters; hence these precautionary movements, at all events, they consider necessarr, no one knowing what torn events may take during the present excitement. All the roads and avennes leading to Wash ington are closely watched, and arrangements are made to promptly concentrate the military forces at any threatened point. The greatest anxiety prevails everywhere to hear further from the South. ' Groups of citizens are everywhere seen, discussing the war news and its future effects on our country. SSCiSSIOS PLOTTISG IX DKLAWAZZ. j ' Information, from what is deemed reliable sources, was received last night to the effect that the secessionists ol Delaware, wnose neaaquaners are reported to . be in Virginia, were about to make a sudden attack upon Fort Delaware,' opposite Delaware City, on the Delaware river, for which they were preparing last month. Immediate steps have been taken by the Secretary of War to prevent the consummation of the plot. KESIGXATIOS OF OmCZES OF TE KATT. ; . Five officers of the navy yesterday tendered their resignations, which were refused to be ac cepted by the Secretary of the ; Nary. Their .names will probably be stricken from the nary, list, as in the recent cases of several officers of the army under similar circumstances. THZ .VIRGINIA COMMISSIOSIBS. . The Virginia commissioners returned to Rich mond to-day. They .were cautious in- express ing their opinions relative to the President's re- P-X- . ' . J . , .v ;-' . SYMPATHY WITH THE SECESSI051STS. The "National " Volunteers last night pass ed a resolution severely denouncing the military operations of the government, and expressing j iatq . Tt la said that l( . rtA oAVArut rmndrtfkA strnnrr ,; The military guard at the ; several publie'de- i iLlcac iUluuiCCiS auoiw wwv ve ;! partments or the government was largely lncrea- sa last nicrht. Washington, April 14. Senator Douglas cal led on the President to-night and had an inter esting conversation on the present condition of the count1 y. . Thesubstance of it was, oa the part of Mr. Douglas, that while he was unalterably opposed to the adramistrat'on on ait lis pouucai issues, v he was prepared to sustain the , President in the I exercise of all his constitutional functions to pre i serve the Union, and maintain ; the government I and defend the federal capital, j A firm policy and prompt action was necessa Irv. The capital of our country was in danger, and must be defended at all hazards and at any expense or men ana money. e spoao w iue fi - WT 1 A. 1. past. President Lincoln was very much grati- lied with the interview. j,' . War to be Declared Against ihe Uni ted States by the seceding- abates. 1 Washixgion, April 14. Official advice3 irom j Montgomery indicate that the' Confederate Con i gress will, on re-assembling, at once declare war I against the United States. i1 It is believed that in the' act of declaration a distinction will be made between alien, friends and aMen enemies the former including the i.n.Jn. Cidico on.? ciiiVi !5n; nf tho North as i t.J II. It. J I." V. f v...... u. i onnone a coercive Dolicv of the administratiou. Obligations to this class are as much to be res isted us though in time of peace. I The TTowlincrs ofthe TVoIries. Baltimorz, April 14. The I Lincoln journals of' tho war stripe are rampant in calls for active and decided measures to sustain the Federal Government.- '-' '"' 1" . . The blustering aiid fluttering are intense in all the Northern cities, .and especially in Bos tou. V 1 ' ' . ' ' The State off Maryland has not taken official action. ; ' . .- t . ; - ' " A Spunky Little State. PnoviDENCE. R. I., Apri43.- Governor Spra- cue has tendered to President Lincoln a .Marine V . . . . . - . . Battery andaKegimentot imantry i iuuu strong; offering to accompany the Regiment in person. From Pennsylvania. Harrisbcbo; Vx' April 13.T-rThe bill for Arm ing the State has passed in both branches of the Legislature and has been approred by Governor Curvin. . '.. ' - ' - The news from Fort So niter was received after the Vote In the House, and on the dispatch being 'read Smith ( Democrat begged leave to change his vote, which had peen against tne Dili, ah other Democrats voted againstj the bill. : ' "i m The Confederate Bench. Montg6mset, April 13. President Davis has appointed E. Warren Moise; late-Attorney-Gen eral of Louisiana, a native or unarieston, a. u., as District Judge for Louisiana, in the plare de clined by Thos. J.;Semmes. u The" Time for Action. Wasiungtost, April 14. Virginia and Mary landvwill be called on and must decide 'now. It is, reported that a roll will be made on Virgin ia for 8000 men, and Maryland far 3000, men and it is confidently asserted , by Virginians of all shades that Virginia will now secede.' The Question at Washington. Washington, -April f4. Many are yet incre dulous concern'ng report from Fort Sumter; The rabid Republicans blame Major Anderson, and some denounce him indignantly. ' His gal lantry and firmness ara approved by very many who also speak warmly of the conduct of South Carolina in ; generous rcpgni tion. Charleston and South Carolina are on many lips. -The pleasure arising from a correct course'of conduct should or itseir t a sufiicient reward for well-doing; and this is the case where rlrtuous principles are the Incen fives to action. Bat as some of our children have beet surrounded by the most unfavorably moral ; influences, with but little mental culture,. jfany their faltering foqt3tcp3 need every proper, encouragement that can be devised, tostiniulate them to increasing eCbrts towards self-improvement. Jesee K.' W Kiver: .. . . . ' '.;. A pious deacon passing down hill In an 'Eas tern city, when it was decidedly treacherous on account of ice, came down on his back rather unexpectedly, Rubbing the" back of his head, be exclaimed: 1 -1 .- "Gh,'Lord ! I?ve no desire to see the city burn ed down,; but I sincerely wish ;;-the -streets were liadin'ashes.",: ii ' '. V ;A rough old captain, in a $ torm when the ter rified passengers persuaded him to petition, to I Heaven for a cessation of the tempest, preferred the following brief request: . ."O Lord ! I har nt lec-n in the habit of calling upon three often ; and if you will shift the wind from sou'west to a little more 'son I won't trouble you again." - ., 5 , A blont-old. citiren of Clere'and according to the Herald, was recently expressing the great in terests be felt in regard to the movements of the President elect. He said, "I hope he will come out all right. I have done- ray best to help him by praying for him every night.! . The other night I prayed earnestly for tlie success of the President and, to prerent mistake, .1 just added that J meant Abraham Lincoln, and not the other fellow T A Fraad"lntercepted. Moxtgojciby,- (AtJL;)' Aprils 13.- Lieutenant B. Werden, U. S. N., a prisoner, bas been com pelled to surrender some of his secret dispatches to Secretary Walker, and the opinion of Attorney-General Benjamin has been taken concern' ing his case. - v -- : ? , . - . .. . ... He riolated his pledge made to Gen. Bragg, commander of the Confederate forces, and ex hibited to him false or pretended dispatches, which he reported to be all with which he was charged. He promised also to report to Gen. Bragg on leaving Fort PJckens, and failed fo do so. Lieut. Werden .was brought ia charge of Major W. H. Chambers, ' of Alabama, and was arrested by a detachment sent for that purpose by Secretary Walker. I ' ' ' i He ia a native of Pennsylvaniabut appointed from Ohio. ! ; y CSCOVADO SUGAR. 20 hhds. prime to choice Mucovado Sugar. For sale by HATHAWAY & CO. iTelegrrapliiC ews. FOR TITE DAILY HERALD : From the j iorth. 1 1 j j. w ioek:,: April 1C. i - The steamship Pennsylvania is rapidly, load ing at New York with guns and munitions of war, and may carry troops South. I She) is near ly ready for sea. j I I .. . ; ' A meeting of the citizens was . held to-day, and arrangements made for holding a public meeting to sustain the Government. ' The 7th and 8th regiments of New York bold themselves in readiness forlserrice. 1 1 . A number of roluntcer companies will;' be formed. " , I'll ! -U Gen. Ward, of the " Scott Life Gnrd " is expected to assist the organization j The organization, f The regiment,; Col. Bur nett, of Brooklyn, says :they will support the government to a man. ' -Orders hare been re- ceived from Washington to fill up the regiments as speedily as possible, j Tho fedcral Tecru't- xng officers are crowded with applicants i, The 2nd regimen t from New Jersey, will tender .their serrices to the government. Ai6ut 600 Wide Awakes are said to have done the; same.1 It is; stated that Gov. Olden, of New Jerseyjwill in a few days tender the federal authorities several thousand troops. - ; j . j I f From Montsromerr. . , ' MoSTGOMBBY, April The cabinet will await Lincoln's ofci i.-th. ixl p roc- lamation before acting. Gen. Pillow has just arrived and offers Presi dent Davis a division of Tennessee tiroo'ps Every i;ew-s. body is delighted With the encoilra l 'T ' n o from Arginia, . President Stephens has arrived here. : Should Virginia invite, Davis will vacate i lii seat Montgomery and Stephens assume the dut:e.?. Davis will then make Richmond his hteftdquar ters in ten days. Beauregard will be second in command. Bragg can take care of" Penacb'a. Lirerpool larket. i j J ' f : L'tVERppot. March poth; Cotton Small sales. and the market Us'nqh:tngcd and easier. ' ' .; 'Other articles steady dull aud'caier. Arrival of the Fulton.' The Steamship Fulton from Southanipt )!1 Witt dates to the 2 ha? arrived; ) j The-revolutionist and worefealing throjugiioitt Eastern Europe was on the increase: ' Quene Victorie received the new" Italian minjsr ter. - : From Pensacola. , - - .' Wash'sgtox, Abffl IG Shot and munitions of war have been jlanded at fort Pickens by the.fleet. NEW TinKKT i - For Commissioners of Navigation and juocage. . , r M. MacINNIS, ' : -. .. j WM. B. FLANXER WM. L. DuROSSET, f i h E. W. HALL, - i i i? A. LAMOXT. The above named eentlemen wills jrve. if elected. It is hoped the patriotic- citizens of Wilmington will vote for them the nrst Monday in; Slay next. COMMERCIAL Latest Dates. LIVERPOOL,. HAVRE, HAVANA,.,.... U.March 30 .L.SIarch 29 .USfarch 27 WILMENGTOIf MARKET TTf iLMiKOTeN Bailt Hbeald Off OK. 1 April 16, 1SC1 TcRPENTr5B.-r-This morning we notice sales of 1600 bbls at 1,80 for Yellow dip, 1,44 gin, and 90 cents for Hard, per 2 SO lbs a declined of 10 a 20 cents. . : ; ; Spibits Tca?BNTiSK.--0n yesterday for Yir- being T6 bb!s sold at 34 cents per gallon for streight; andythis morning 150 do. sold at same price. Rosin. Sales yesterday of 3, 500 bbls C ommon at 90 cents per 310 lbs. and 1,500 do. at- 87 a 90 cents for tale bbls.. Salt. For the past two or three day s about 3,300 sacks Liverpool ground have been and changed hands on private terms, f eceived Cotton.' 36 bales changed hands 5 yesterday at 12 J a 12 J cents for middling and strict mid dlinff. Charleston, April 13. Cotton The market for ihe last two days was Completely at a stand, owing to the unsettled state of things. We have heard of but one sale on Friday 110 bales, at 13jc .Mobile, April 1 3. Our m arkets a re all i ;n se tt'.ed and quotations nominal. The glorious m ws from Charleston has diverted attention from burihess. Nxw Orleans, April 13. 1700 ba'es : of Cotton are eported solu Cotton Freights A, Havhk, March 29. Cotton The firmness and activity noticed in our. Cotton market at the date of my "last has disappeared, and the business is only on a moderate scale and at tomewhat nominal .quotations. The sales on Thursday and Friday have only been 1400 bales, taken mainly by the trade, at 99al00". for Orleans Bas and J105f. for Trea Ordinai-e. The stock continues to accumulate and now reaches 256,000 bales, against 232,000 at the sane period in 1860. " The receipts Meste.'dav ana to-aay were 4uu Daies. - j , Brbadstcffs. Flour aitd Wheat com'iiand full prices, and a stead v bus'ness is going fo ward. Rick. Rice exhibits no variation; but prime n .. .a .... ':l tV ua.-oiina is nrm'y nela. Fkkiohts. There is nothing doing 13 (Freights to American ports, while exports thitaer iiave sumoat oeasea. JUTE ROPE. Q" COILS best Jute Rope, for sale br Ol nov 28 ZENO II. U IE EN. -' - ALMANACS FOR 1861. fTlURNER'S North Carolina Almanacsj at EEL decill X BOOK STORE. TO ARRIVE. dn BBLS FLOUR. ADDlrto 0JJ nor 27 STOKLEY & OLDHAM. FLOUR TAMILY, Super and Fftvettetille i and P Wilmington inspection, in store, add for sale by (dec II) ZENO H. GREENE. . QUESTION FOR MATHEMATI CIANS AND ECONOMISTS. 1 IF 1860 feet of gas is consumed through eight , burners, in 9 nights, at a cost, of $oj ber thou and feet, how raueh is consumed by eafh buirner per hoar? at what,-cost,' and what woiild be the cost of an equal amount of light obtained from Kerosene Oil? Aiswert There is consumed bv each burner, 25 feet per night, or 0 feet per hour, at a cost of 6 cents jer hour per burn ;r Four Kerosene Lamps afford as much light as 8 gas burners; 4 gallons of Kerosene Oil wil supply 4 lamps one month, which, at $1,20 per gallon, is $4,80 per month, or a eost of one cent per hour per lamp; therefore, by burninggas, thQ?xjense is only six hundred per centum greater than to buru Kerosene Oil, which, i with Lamps, can be had at tne UENUKZVUUS of the Inimitable jan 12 ; 1 r ' CASSIDEY TVTEW ORLEANS SYRUP. 20 arrls of Xi choice. For sale by dec 21 HATHAWAY & CO. CHOICE BACON. 2S hhds. choTiceWest- j ern- Bacon hides and Shoulders. fo sale by OI s TT 1 tTTT tit- A . dec 21 4 CO. A NTICIPATIONS of theFntnr . Th serve as r Lessons for the ; Present Time, . ia the form Resident ot Extracts of Letters from an English in the United states, to the London Timos iw4 to ism. witn an Appendix on the Causes of th and Consequences of the IndeDend enoe South. Just nnblished. i Received and "or sale feb 20 WHITAKER'S New Book Store, at - - WHITE AND BLACK s EED OATS. Just arrived per schr. Alba. luuo pasneis prime White Uata. WW ao do Black. Seed Oats. fel 23 For sale by ELLIS MITCHELL. H f PIANO FORTES. ' TN TEESE TIMES when we oucrht to look at J home, whr not purchase of a Southern Man ufactory! Sach is Wm. Knabes Jt Uo., UaJtimore, Md.; wnoe Pi-jos hare not been surpassed by any solum tnia market, or Northern .maite, ana nave neve- failed to take the premium wherever exhib ited' at fair, Ac. Persons wishing to purchase, can be referred to quite a large number of fami- 12 .V.. ..... .1 t I ' ucs iui. vLa mem, n ibis cut. i t i ; j KELLEY'S Book Store, ifcb20 i A? for 'tWni. Knabe & Co. CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES. TIER PAKKEKSBUliG I Fresh liabins. Fresh Butter, ? " Cheese, , Fiffs; Prunes, Citron, Nuimegs. Mace; Backer heat Segars. Tobaccoj Ale, Porter i Rauins, I. ABtC Sugar, " Loaf Sugar. G.-aonlaied do. Eletni Hants. Crushed Sweei Cider, dec 19j WORTlf A DANIEL. "T 7"ENT1L ATEI) SOFT- HATS Ventilated on f .an entirely new ana successiui jprineijie, mst openea at 34 aiarxet street, april 10 MYERS & MOORE. CHARLES DICKENS' "EW WORK A Message from the' Seas, a; v J the CnCotnmerciai Traveller." ' B-v Cba:lc Dickens, (Boz,) author of the Pickwick Papery etc., complete in one 14rge duodecimo volume, cloth, at SI, 25, or a cheap edition in paper1 at 50 cents per vol., at april 2 KELLEY'S New Book "tore. CRACKERS. . H f BBLS Sugar Crackers, 1U 5 boxes " - - " - ; 5 l Soda -- . ... . Just received, fresh and nice, apd fpr sa'. br april 12 : ZEXO II. GREHNE. TO SHIPPERS. .4 LARGE feupflv of Bills "Lading, J&duhd and J- 'ia aheets, at "j :' april -i . KELLEY'S Xew Book Store. TO-DAYNEW AND FRESlL " ST ft. "PARKEUSBUUG: , . . Gi OX CENTRAFED LEAVE-Vsomething new,' yew Beef Tongues," ' YeStst Powders, f " Smoked' Iteef - Buckwhsat, ' i . ': Rye Flour, f Butter, . - V ' ti'O bbls. 0. Sugars, ' - Raisins; -10. ' -A- r v ; 10 bblsB,' Sugars, 10 ': Crushed,' Granulated and I'odored, 25 fioit-s choice .YeH6w.Chei.se. ' ' ;- . " WO'ITll & DAIs'lEL, t jan 3 ! - 2 Granite Row, Froiit street. FAMILY FLOUR. ; "TTTBhave tho best Family Flour in town, and (. we warrent- each and every barrel and I hiiitn im if ii nf trr!f to hifi piinrnp(l. . dec-12' " j . WORTH A DANIEL. 1 ASTERN HAY. 2i Hav in market. dec2i -200 bales ofthe best Eesterb For eale bv HATHAWAY & CO. VENI, VIDI, VICI. SL'CII was the anno'imceincnt ii" a very 'great' victory, "by a Roman General. Th people '6( t las lay, in speating ,pt tne tnimitaoie CAfM 1) EY, modify the sayitfg oi" the noble Roman, thug: "I caine, I saw, I bought" of the great variety of articles offered for sale at the Rendezvous, dec 21 ' : 26 4 28 South : Front st. T IS A HISTORICAL FACT that South Card, Una has seceded ! This the v would not have bei een prepared to do, if some of her citizens had not bought - - . : . ; KEROSENE OIL AND LASIPS, as well as a great variety of Fancy articles, suita ble for the Holidays Candy, Nuts, AC. Ac, of the patriotic CASSIDEY. j. dec 21 UTE Rt)PE AND TWINE, 25 Coils best Jute Rope, Bagging Twine. Fo gale bv: . Mec 1' ; . ; . ZENO H. GREENE. "J" ES -51 ODES FRANCAISESf Journal desTail ' I j leurs, just received.. Also, one ease newly imported Colored Cassimeres for Business Sa'itsi ... Wejhave a Sample Book in advanca otiinnorta tions" to arrive, I fi ' ' llaring one of the best New York Cutters, we can turn out garments equal in- every respect to an-v. in xoe oriiiern ciwes. - '-... ' on t1niiTi rf f Wilminrrf ati ' ff .Hnnftvin county, Bladen, Samsoil, 6uplin, Brunsw ick, Cum berland, Wake, Ansortjf artd'Qlsewher; are respect fully "requested to call Jrnd leave their measures at . ' 38 Market street, Wilmington", N. C. april lO-d&w J v . ' ' v - 20 MYERS : " ' .& 20 20 20 20 ' r MOORE; - 20 . . . TWENTY NEW STYLES- ; SPRIlsFG-"CiPS For - Gents, Youths, Boys and. Children New Shapes Haiidsome assortment at.34 Market street. 34 I t 34 ' i 34- 34 april It) . j! j ' ; MYERS A MOORg. M. E. DYE & CO., 7 BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, . jKeep conStjantly pn hand all kinds of School BookSj .. Bibles, Testaments, Standard Religious Works; Poetical and Biographical1 Works, Com mentaries, Sunday School Libraries, Blank Books, Scrap Books, Pens, Ink, Paper, Pencils, Envel opes, i&c. ' Also, 'a variety of light reading.1 ' i . .Presbyterian Building, april 12-lyw ; ' Fayetteville, N C. ' NORTH CAROLINA BOOKS. T eceived by Express at Kellys Book store a JlV' new and icouaplete North" Carolina ' Form book containing foi ms of all thoje legal instru ments which the people have occasion to use. Civil practice in the. count of fleas and quarter sessions of North Carolina. The re-ised cade of North Carolina. Can?rells justicQ swains revised or the- North Carolina, magistrate. LAp-il 15 1SG1. . NORTH CAROLINA ALL RIGHT. rpilE invincible and: unterrified of both Divis I ; ions Wilmington ( Militia are out, to-day, in all the pomp and circumstance, of iglbriOus war (in a horn. ) Now woe be to the enemy thai shall be so unfortunate as to stand be'ore the va'iant troops, for there certainly will be, e'er the sun goes down, " Duch no knu-d gib." . The Inimitable continues to sell Kerosene Lamps and pil, at the Rendezvous. ieb 2 '' "i -u : : ! Stewart's C. Sugar. NOW LANDING, from schr L. P. Smith. 2 bbls STE WART'S C. SUGAR, 5 A. Susrar. 10 Crushed Sugar. Fo-" sale by j. ZtlO IT. GREECE. feb 2 MYERS & MOORE HAVE the largest and best assortment of , i TRUNKS. -MYERS & MOORE Have the best made if - I TRUNKS. MYERS & MOORE bell trunks, .V ahscs, Hand Bag-3, Ac, at lower prices tuan yon pan buy elsewhere. Look at oiir Trunks' at 34 Market street, april 12 . ': a ; SALE OF FLCDABl)NDS. ON the 29th ipst., will be offered for Fal a at the , Court House, in the town of Wilmington, Internal Improvement Bond3 of the State of Flor ida.ito the amount of fifty-five thousand dollars. Terms made known at time of sale, i Bv order of President. ' 4 I ! JAMES S. GREEN, april 13-t29 j Treas'r Wil A Wcl. R. R. Co. THR TTMnP.RSir'lVPn !EGS Leave to inform his old customers, ami the .-public L'enerallv. th at. ha will it inn r.Tif 111 a icw uayf, aiaenureiv' now FtocK ot Fashion able Dry Goods; ; Embroideries, Ho.-i j-v and No tions. Also, Mattings and Oil Cloths, ill widths, which he will sell very low for cash, -t the Oh! Stand, next door t,o the Commercial Bark. ' april 12-1 w rj DAVID, AARON. ! V1ETV CR0P Cubai :MoIasses, in bbls. and hhds. .a. xort-aieov - - april 12 ZENO H. GREENE. LADIES' AND GENTS' "DRESSING and Travelling Ti uiiks for sale at - ' ': ' i i WILSON'S, T'GLISH Sole Leather Trunks for sale at - '-' WILSON'S ATEST Style of French Trunks for sale at " : , f ' WILSON'S. RACKING Trunks, of every description, for . - ! ale at WILSON'S. TNGLISH Sole Iieather and Boston Valises for sale at . j r- WILSON'S Harness, Trunk, Saddlery, Leather and Ojl Estab lishment, No. 5 Market street april 12 t ' ; V- . ; i OIL MEAL. 50 bushels just received, forsale by ; april 10 ' ; j ELLIS & MITCHELL- , ;uyv i.A.MJiAwtrom Schr Sea Bird, 5 bbls. j TV estern Lard-a splendid article. 'i J.N SIOUK : ! Kegs N. C- Lard, in good packages, ! 5 " Western-' Lard, in small packages, de& 4 Forsale by: Z.1I. GREENE. N EW FLOUR ! In basrg'and bbls. For sale bv dec 1 , ; STOKLEY & OLDHAM NGLISH CHEESE. 25 Boxes selbcted En- de14 j f t WORTH A DANIEL. HOSE CHOICE HAVANAS have come, at dec s WORTH & DANIEL'S. js"fu vut-csr, jufi reenvrfu av ". ARD. 20 Kegs Extra ,ea Ijard for family "TTTH1TE BEANS, for sale by TT TT aprUlO ELLIS A MITCHELL. COFFEE. - 10, LAGUAYRA, Jevm and St. Doinii. sUre; and for sale by jan 10 ZENO II. GREENE ! NEW CORN, AFLOAT. O Onn fiCS11 Prime rWhite New Crop jLtmLtXtXl Corn, now landmz, tor sale bv jan 10 ELLIS A MITCHELL. WHITE OATS f)AAA BUSHELS Heavy New York State jLJJJ Oats, t or sale bv ian 11 ELLIS A 3IITCHELL. I SLT.AP.S. IOX BBLS. A. B. and C. Suai., ZD 5 hhds. N. O. . For sale by .,. . ' WORTH Jt DAN ls.. mar 6 Front treet. THE CONDUCT OF LIFE. T)YR.W. Emmerson. Third supply received II this mornine br hxpress, at april 2 WHITAKER'S New Book Store. ONE OF THEM. BY CHARLES LEVER, author of Cbas O'Mal- ley, etc. A few more copies received this morning, at - ' april T WHITAKER'S New Book Store. COFFEE-FEE. C( BAGS Rio Coffee ?0 do Laguayra do 5da JU St. Domingo do 20,iaia Java do in store, and fo ale low 'for ca?h, -v dec 11. 'ZENO II. GREENE. Cincinnati pork., OAA BARRELS extra heavy Cincinnati Rninp i'U at?tl Mc.i Fo-k now landing. For sale low ."or cash bv - . april 4 j HATHAWAY i. CO. CINCINNATI BACON. C) ) IIHOSn choice Bacoo ide-..ot' Shor.lders jU i rov landing. , Fo- a'e 'ow fo;- e."h, br npnI 4 ' HATHAWAY CO. - BLACK OATS. nrf BUSHELS heavr Black Oats, just ree'd. OUU Fo sale by" april 4 ' 'ELLIS & MITCHELL. WHITE BEANS. SI ALL LOT, for sale by april I KLLIS A MITUIIM.Ij. FOR WHOLESALE BUYERS: O A DOZEN Pplni Lea Uais, ZOU 300 dozen Leghorn Hals, 50 dozen-Panama Hats, r - . . , 100 dozen Canton B iaid Hats, 100 dozen Seneii, , Maracaibo, Dunstable and Fan cr Straws,, . ' 200 dozen Black Soli Hais, high and low Ceowcs, :2l'0 dozea Light Culooed iiol llats,,liigh and low Crowos, 0 Mwcn Cloth atd Glized C;iis, -13)0 dozen" Uinbie1Ia,' ' ,s 200 Trun';s, assoi icd, ' Bonnets, J " Bloomer, Flats, ' . ' Canes, f .Military j(oU, Ac. &e. &c. &c At reiy low prices, by the -vase' or dU?en, at , 1 34Maket stceel. april 4 MYERS MOORE. - matches: r " -i A GROSS Cla-k's Friction Match,Hn quarter grosses, to" sale by april 12 . ZENO II. 'GREENE. SYNONYMES AND ALGEBRAS. GRAHAM'S English SvnonfWs.V . 4: Crabb s " ;, .';.' . JiOomiS Algeiira. at- . . .-4 dee KELLE.VS New IX'ook St ONE" VERY HANDSOME . M will be INK SETT, La"ics Fur's. Victorine" and Gnus. IheiaosiC .ashibnable tar iow worn. e sold at Manufacturers' wholesale priced,' at the Enaporittm. Child' en's se. ; i of Furs, AT CtST r 'A'T'COST! - ' AT COST ' At 34'Market Street, . - - ' ' 34 Market Street, dec 51 M-YC'iS A MOORf. . COVERS. BRITANNIA Plate and Di.h Covers, all sizes dec 3. , at PERRIN'S. PORTER. CASKS Byass Landon Poiter a. genuine arti ') cle, du-eci from the importer. . Just received and for sale bv api illl ZENO II. GREENE. BROOMS AND BUCKETS. 6.D OZ. BROOMS, . & nests Flour Buckets, 20 don Painted Bucksts. In store, for sale by aprjill ZENO II. GREENE. TURPENTINE STILLS. IIVE TURPENTINE STILLS, from 15 to 28 ; .barrels capacity, slightly damaged by the tire on. our wharf, in October last are offered for sale on Accomodating terms. ' AJ.30,;a small iSteam Engine, used for the pur pose of Steaming Turpentine Barrels, and pump ing we ter into the (abj. The Wharf, one oi'the roost eligible in tho Town of Wilmington for a large Turpentine and Distille 1 y business, having a i'roni oC about 400 feet on the Uiver, with two convenient Decks l'o- the landing off Naval Storos, wiU, it desired, be rented or leased for one or more years. . An lron Chest of convenient si?;e, is also for sale by - JOHN WOOSTER, march 23 ; . THOS. H. WRIGHT. WHEAT BRAN. Q AAA BUSHELS for sale by OUUU apiii 10 ELLIS 4 MITCHELL. OATc. 1500 busheU Time Maryland Oars, 2000 bushels prime N. Y. State Oats, GOO bushels prime Black Oats. april 10 For sale by ELLIS & MITCHELL. HOWRD ASSOCITION, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution, "established by special Endowment, for the Belief of the sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially for the cure of diseases ofthe Sexual Organs. 1 ..' , Medical Advice given gratis, by the Acting Sur geon. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, ad other Diseases or the Sexual Organs, and on the New Remedies empH)yed in the Dispensar', sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two oa three Stamps for postage, acceptable. Add-ess-DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Assoc'a, tion, Philadelphia, Pa. march 27 NEW BUTTEhV PER Steamer Parkersburg, this dav. at j GEORGE MYERS, april 0 Nos. 11 & 13 Front street. FOR SALE. THE Subscriber otters for sale a track of land lying in the lower part of Bladen County, containing one hundred and sixty-tight acres up land and swamp, lying on the south-west side of White Oak Swamp, adjoining the lands of Augus tus Millers and others, and further descciption is unnecessary. .' Apply to the subscriber at Wilmington, april 8. C. D. RUSS . STEAM BOAT FOR SALE, I A ACUUjHAiuiJATlNG terms, f SWXt V fciem-wueei isieaia uoai, L?P7Ew 108 feet lone Ct tons. Ensrine. 60 J.. .J'l horse power good speed, and about 6 years old. . april 4.1m "Apply to ELLIS A MiTCI.lELL. CANDY. - T BOXES Assorted Candy, in 25 lb. boxes, ! 5 . " " " so ,n Just received and for sale bv april 12 ZENO II. GREENE. CANDLES. f BOXES Adamantine Candles, OU; 20 half boxes " '" iO boxes perm '' .- For salo by ZENO H. GREENE. WOLFE'S LIQUORS, Gi ENUINE Schiedam Schnapps, T Very Pure Brandy. nnerry inc. -" Madeira " Port "' For eale by. WORTIIA DA .VI EL. -50 bbls. S.:Y. Citv Mess I'oik. for sah by ZENO II. GREENE. 1 "dec 18 Pork:: -dob 7 PLU31S, 1BBL. llums, free of stones.-just received and" .. for sale bv V ' feb 2 - : ' n. BLOSSOM & CO. rpiIE BEST FAMILY FLOUR, in-town, wsr- I " ranted in all cases, to be had of , dec 23 WORTH & DANIEL. SUCiARS SUGARS ! G hhds For ?ale bv WORTH i DANIEL,.' ' Granite Row. jan 8 PORK PORK. BBAS' Kew Yor Citv 3Iess, just I and for sale low, for cash, bv - recti veu dec 11 ' ZENO II. GREENE. 2. EXTRA GOSHEN BUTTER. KEGS just tc hand, from 20 to 28 cents, a' t dec 11 GEO. MYERS'. PASO f tot A n k nnifv" 1 "I Busheb Corn, on board Schooner C. n. : tJ y Cnlpepper, from Elizabeth City, just ar rived. For sale br april J ' ; J03 R. BLOSSOM & CO. . COTTON BAGGING. Bales in store. For sale by april 9 JOS. R. BLOSSOM k CO. 10 rrC BARRELS V Coffee, and C Yellow Sugars, I 25 bbls Cruslied, Granulated and Powdered, 35,' iluseovado Sugars, light ami drv, v bbd.. " " ii "DURNING FLUID. Fluid and Oil tin cans, J3 for sals rery cheap, at CACSIDEY'S. dec 7 . -3' 3 3 y! , The Office of MAJOi: fJKvn ,, ' for the 6th DirUion of xMi, ,. ' . Militia, being now recant, we r-p..rtfii , H mend Dr. JAS. F. McttEK, Jr.. a, a on to fdl aid office. " Elx-riori to take place tho 27th int. prUlS-te ; MAXVoVuft,. rr-a TO THE VOTERS OF w n.v tk"0VER C0UXTT.-I .nJou'iN elf a a candidate for the Cl-rk.hip of s rior Court of Ne Hanover County, at tie el in August next, and rwnectrullv .olicit ,nI?Ua frtge. april 8 . WM. "M. ifAVlJ' ttOS OVER COUNTT. I amVr. L"f N for the oflico of Superior Court Clerk, r " fully olicit your totraat the rlctin next. april 8 JULICS W. W'IUuht r-,TO THE VOTERS OF KW UL fi over eorxTYUi ofr,r,TJtlf av Candidate for the office of SLTEKIoi; nn-ll CLERK, and respectfully solicit Touti ensuing election in August ncit. II. .. Ilic, apl 5-te ; ' i jTSs TO THE VOTERS OF Kr Uiy C-22 OVER COUXTT.-Ho,,i ..... . . " ? heretofore diitrbarged the dutirs f th,. f Clerk of the County Court of thix Cum, ,' T satisfaction f all concerned, and r. tun.;,,'. . . my thanks for yaur former "liberal ,Ut i., i' spectfully ofler mr.-lf as a candidslc uir t i tion to tnat ollice, at the ctwuinj: rl.-rtii .. first Thursday in Augimt. niAr21-f . SA MITEL II. IinVTlN,, jsSr w r authorizrd o aim..unc fv EN FEN NELL, Jr., , Ctu,it , the ofc of County Court Chrk ot .v. ll,,r county, at the election ia A uut of it March 12, 181. Administrator's Notice ALL.PERSO.VS Indebted to t E,,,,,,, Andrew Maclean, are hereby ipfcislly , that if they do not settle lfor that tin;., "tl,-, will ure sued .or warranted, ai the eae msv r.vu,'. at Juii( ('i)ui t, 1H01. This is witliom rr..n' , MTPi'il itilll 1 K I' A ...-.ft .! - . .. 4ors separately, and tli-refor.. notif? th i u.,, v'wni be alt treated alike. mar I'M m ' JOHN DAWSON A-Jn'r. j OLD SACHEM JJITTTTs, snd Wj,,.. Tonic' See adveni.ttMi.iit. For '.,, : ' I WALKER MKARiy ja'nlT-tf COUG1ISI COLDS, A .tD LU.1G DIS. EASES, Coujrhs, Colds, 'Brenchitin. Aitlima, Vtr, Whooping Cough, Diseaiteg ef 'tie Throat. VI. , "and Lung, however long standing nd k. t-i, , chaiactcr,. are quickly cured by that loini,, llicient and faithful lemrtlr WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD rilKKUl. The universal opinion fully aceortU with tha lately expressed by the."Saratgian," wliit li "Wistar's Balsam has achieved many rrmarlA:. . cures ef Pulmonary disorders it imccr. Iwti.g great that taken in time it is deemed a (.. nrt. ' The thousands ef Certificates in the hand .! (!, proprctors from those who fram long uai tiij disease have been. "rodeencd, rrpfnerated, livi, thralled," and now by this remetlr enjo iiiimuii tr from pain and suflt-ring, are still better evil.-i.i of the lipct. 1 ! 1. Still 3Iore Testimony. Aw dovkr, N. 11., Oct. 15, 1 Messrs. S. W. Fowle, i Co., UoHlon. V,vu men: I have an earnest desire that all rt suffering from pulmonary complaints, hould in. w the wonderful virtues of Dr. W'ittar't Jlal.um Wild Cherry, and maka the follmvinj; lat.-ni.ti with tlie hope that some skeptical peiKn iur Im induced to Rive him a trial : Six yeaissince I was attacked with a Ti...t,i' cough, and resorted to physicians, lirst at l.oii:-.; and next abroad, of acknowledged skill and r' u , tation, and inado. use of many patent medinn", without the slightest benefit. The disease augmenting to such a d"jrr ii defy, the skill of tho phyiiclans, and the lmx-i friends, I was induced, as a last resor... t miU trial 01 your popular Balsam, without anv c-tk-dence in its merits, as that bad been dnttrorM l numberless trials of advertised noytrum.- Hut tU effect was magical! My frieni were spm.!ft ful, and 1 was astonished at the rapid chanr--.' lit LKSTtus? i, not now th. ,,u,,l,.nN,r1 have woAHATisTAnoxoTr?iittl). interrogatorr can he answered bv rliinJ ..' t.Th RY'S ATHOMPSO.WS GALLEUT, nfl : inc thero beautiful Phatnirr,i,. ..j , 'li s iavi"K wukii, uia tere pain in inyiuac, as'i"!'- 7 J lugingnlght swsata," which had reduced nr alu-: 1 to ask eleton, abated, pad I was soon in a lair '. a . j L oi recovery, and Dy a Cftntinucd uw oZ tut r- m--dy was restored to good health. Yours, very truly- GEO. W. C'HAsE. "33, Caution to Purchase) p. The only khiuim Wistai's Balsam has the writtrn signatun-of I tUTT8, ana me printed one ef th rrotTit turt r the outer wrapper; all other 4 vile Snd wtt less ... - ' Prepared, bv SETH W. FOWLE A CO.. H ton, and sold by jan 1 HENRV 31. 1,1 N. 5 REWARD. RUNAWAY from the HukKTiVr, ow i! let inst., JACK, a bright mulatto but,. v. freckles on his face, and a acar on I" cheek, caused by a rising. meDoyi bound to the subrtribcr, aoi i known about town The above reward will be paid for hi uVlirrr to me at Ellis A Mitchell's. . april 10-2w t EPIIRAIM WES( 1T AlO REWARD. 4 REW J lor th MAliY, a REWARD OF TEN DOLLARS Will be li the apprehension and delivering t' '.' a neero cirl about 14 vramof '' spare figure, rather aharp feat urw, jnd tut'' ' badly in talking, . When suddenly surprii--l ; much agitated, she can scarcely speak at all. had on when she left a bin atrlnod drt m and ahawl. Any person convicted of harlxirin? r aM-." said negro, shall receive the full penal Ufa L' m; iaw inn-icis on sucn crimes. I april IMtlw . . , D, CASHwr.Ll- . 7 1 NOTICE S hertbv given that the place ef Matr . chinistj" for the Wilmington, Clir 't-' hutherford Itail Road Company, will bffill"'" the Board of Directors, at their regular w.--tirk-, to be held in Charlotte on the 21t dav -f next. The salary will not exceed' HiW c" num. Applications, stating .amount of !'' 'f" quired, may be addressed to the PrfHl nt, i ' colnton, or to the nndersigned, ROBT. II. CO WAX, " . ' t. i -, umingion, a. '.April V, j t" . FOR SALE , 1 A A CASKS Charleston Rice, moment.,' 1UU 1 april 11 pected br bark Chaa. Smith. , , L C; HARKIRS4 110W1I.I SUGARS AND COFFEE BBLS. C. SUGAR, 20 bbls. Ext' a C. Sogar, 10 " A ' White Sucar. 50 10 " Crushed Sugar, . 5 " Cut Loaf Sugar, 2 bexes Loaf Sugar, 25 bags Rio Ceffee, 20 Lagulrn Coffee, 20 mattaO. O.'Jtva Coffee, 2 bags . " ' rFor sale br ... r april 11 . - 7EN0ILCRKKR STE AMN 1 1 1 1 l A IT P.lis B U R ' TTAS ARRITED. and brought Mi "f JL Goods to KELLEY'S Bok Store. Mitcheir School Geogrsphr sBd Atls i" m UlCCk IkfaUlT, . , Tower's Elementary Englihh Grsmmar. . Stoddars Mental and I'racticsl Arithm. -t " Father Tom, and the Pope, Zachas' New American Speaker, Worcester's Pronouncing Speller, Porter's Chemiairy, Comstock's " 1 Testaments and Psalms-Large pi inb Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary, Greenfield's Greek Testament, Elsie Venner, by O. W. JlolUie. Field's Pear Culture, Fate of Sir John Franklin, Arm Rests and Pen Racks Timber Books, Ac. , ;'i '" WANTED TO HIKE, FOR the balance of the year, four able bodied Negro Men. . . i ir a v . fm G. PARSLEY a ? april A 3F Journal eopv U. Rice, In Casks and bbls, for '" n). april 12 O. Q. PAH$bb y Jt the Floating Battery and Fort Moultrie; but I flii.
The Wilmington Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 16, 1861, edition 1
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