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1 L War Ewrwp. .1 -a wer of c r. ca till tbtd.icaS 1" ; ttesUkUf rtswli U war. f a vr lave ttV.svtl that war, wUvtr It iu trt: X it Utwcea ike g-eat ktUigtrtats, : t I trcXiteUoargoTt Tuil 1 , '..-. Till jsrrar coeli it sustain ite'f h t'. "od. A jxtr tttt sabsuts to t frUc t ewts iu esteo to tat gaaraaitw I brs .Vj ceased to U lodspeodsat ; an, u m ;f . ; ;U szciaacbmeaU ol iU tnem.e, man ftiiM. i t U tla dlciaUoa. f iU frieaia. Suck ia tat . ,1. 0a of Turkfy. Quits m radal chsngts W Lt a epoa kj LVaai ao4 Franca at Ut rict t f i t aaslstaac acd f rotection, at wnt Hrjed by ' Us) standisf it a kotUk tiilaie. 2 -pears teat ay tin latt cffentitt and defensive tniered iaio Wtwen Errand. Fraact and TurlfT, it 'a provided that tht Rayala or curistiaa taUvss of tbt Tnraiab province tba!I kt fullj taiaa c!?atd, aad ralal ta aa equality witb tbt Moslem isbalhianU j tht capitatioa ta, which is paid ly rAnsUans, aball bt abolished, and tbey endued itu full civil and relifioo rijhu, with frseJora of wor l.'p. Tribunals art to bt ao orjanized at to effwlu nl'j carry tbtet eoncesjons into effect. Foreigner! art also to Uvt rigbU of property ia Turkey. With a Tarkitb or MihomeJan population of but nbont tbret million ia European Turkey, and a Cbrisdan population cf over twalvt million, it Biust CVIUCUt I cat it at aa and. That, ao far at Europe it concern ed, Turkey bu eeastd lo bt a Mahomedan power That tbt tympatbiet of tht majority in Europe art with othert than tbt Sultan't government or the Asia tic portioa of tbt Empire, and that this latter portion ia ia tarn aliecated from tha central goe eminent by tht eoccttaioot made to tht Chrietiant-onceMiont o much al war with tht fanatical prejudices, tradi tions policy and rtligiout faith of the faithful fol lowtn of tha Prophet. , Thtrt may hereafter eiiet for tome time upon tht map of Europe, tha namt of tht Turkish Empire ei tendio OTer tht ground it now occupiei, but it will not bt tht Tarkey of bietory H will not te the re ault of tbt Independent progre of the Turkish na tion. II will no longer bt governed by the hnediia- .nil trillions.) rower of the Sultan, the reirrsni- :. tv.i Tarkiah rinm. nation in litre rruv.n- J w I ativt of tht Tropbtt, and tht head of the religion of Mahomet, Tbt oretoent liaa diaappeareu, or it aooui to disappear, at a gowning power, just at fully as though Conttantinople were taken by the Russians ortbtGreeka. Beeidet, Turkey it now opened to foreign rmigra tion. ' Tut eaat Urritoriet in tht richest ami fairest regions tf the world, whioh hare len lying woto or barrtfl, undtr the influence of Turkish mixrule, or tbt want of proper tenures, will toon be developod by advtuturere from tha West. Tuikivh inertia must rectdt btfort tht energetic march of the coloniy.int; Anglo-taxon. Turkey will contract a lcbt to the Weetern powert for their atsittance gitfn, nnl to them tht bu mortgaged her independence. $The Raleigh Lire (Jiraffe has come out in n.l- Tocacy of the principlce and candidates of the IVim cratic party. The Giraffe hat lately hcen enlarged and improTed, and hid fair to do good service for the Democratic party. It atandt mjuare upon the Vm cratie platform. TuPoTio or Lands TOTiir STrlt ok imk Si-rroaT or the Imahe. We would ventuic tomip. gesttlmt the General Government collects money for certaia defined aad limited purposes, among which wa art not awart that attendance to the tick in id in firm of tbt Statet ia one; it was not erected for the purpoH of repairing the legs and arms of the people, not of taking cart of thote sick in boJy or mind, ex cept In the casei of those who incur such disabilities in its serrict. If, at wt conceive, the General Gov ernment it only a trustee of the Public Lands, the mere fact of any object being a good one in the ah atract cannot ta urged as a reason why they shouU bt applied to its furtherance. Any other clasi of u flews hat just at strong claims na the insane. The General Government might as well build poor-homes and hospitals for the small pox or consumption li bat just at much authority. Girra. Keep clear of Gift Concerts and " enter prises." They are like distribution schemes by the General Government. The " enterprise men take twice u much for tickets as thejdistrihute in "gift;" the General Government, in case of distribution, would take twice as much back in tuxes i ' -i Hrqalr Corrtrttoii. Our attention bat been called to the occurrence of a difficulty on Saturday night last, between the town guaid, and three very quiet citizens, Messrs. Wm J. Price, T. S. Gauss, and Wm. L. White, in which, as represented to us, tha guard, or a portion of them, were tbe aggressors more than one being drunk . Mr. Price it Ttry seriously, if not dangerously, in jured ; and all three gentlemen complain of having bad money taken from their pockets, in sums of $20, $13, and $5. This ought to be rigidly looked to. Of course, we bring no charge against the gnard. hut eimply elate tht affair as stated to uh Ths THiUANS.It will be 800 n that the Thalians are again in the field, and will give a performance in the Theatrt to-night, when they will present two capital pieces. By the way, we have heard tbe F'-.nJ of the hammer echoing through tbe old build ir for the last few weeks so that w look for some r - ; lorable improvement in the " Old Drury" of the r ; a Fear, which it shortly to bt confronted with a y imposing edifice for gentlemen of ' confined " ' ?, vulgarly called a Jail, upon which latter edi we are " down." Go to the Theatre if you can, 1 k"rp out of the Jail as long as you can. recount of the length of tbt pieces the curtain , certainly at 8 o'clock. " her Ex tlosiok. About 2 o'clock on Friday , the three boilers attached to the large foundry ' 'Uhmcnt of Messrs Cameron, Mustard & Co., 'ffston, exploded, demolishing tbt engine-room ,' cting the' middle boiler tome three hundred 1 it finally in the counting-house of Mr e wharf Bide of Concord street. The counting-house was demolished was hurt. - lytl a fre in - . - - t i ' , ; if it - .t i- - : . i ;.. t '- . t-, . t " 1 . .b. r.tvtJ. lhl our prwi.t )'r i 1 1: Rcn Nl cc;tl u It f.'rei y lit Ijr:firr nii.s tSc'.cccy incenJ. ant.l t!.e ' Kdors'.a '.Ihaeetna.'rjfdlo!l ilecLi.drea tt the ute " Tlert were i3 Cca&i.s rfftewnted ty I'-'T dt't gatfs 4J l'ucti were rejrfr.tej ia pro aaJ 10 by proiy. There was no divi.i called for. either ia I'sHcas or ( onvent on. lUv.rg a!rcJy iea ti e girt tte tbmT w-tiU -e cedig at iir l.sui A .NoTi-WoBTHf Fact It ia not.ceallc, iu cub Beriioa with tLt lat llar!ti)a t'ootentioo, tLat, w hi.'e the Stales North. Swth aad Wet f South Caroms gate free paiMj:t to the aVlite, the S.mth Carolina Koad only gave retara tkkeU charging for the gwng While the Roads centreing ia Wilwingtoei franked the deletrates to t haleslua, Cbailesn-a her self, which claimed all the glory aad all the honor aad all tht profits, d d a such thing ; and tot only so, hat conttmptuous'y refused North Carolina saoo ey when tendered for tLt fare. The people of Nwth Carolina are really high spirited and generous, but it would appear that tbe South Carolina Railroad is something of aa tireptioa. That Road ie greatly controlled by certain influences ia Charlestoa. wiuiiiiwoI fib Kat-ttlf till A Kali Rmm. Wt learn from the last Fayetteville Chm7 , that the work on thit Road hat been commenced, aud that Messrs Seymour, Risley k Co , who contracted for building the whole Road, have let out tbe grading of the first four miles to Messrs Jones and I! a i bee, who commenced actual operations on Thursday last, and have fiom sixty to seventy hands at work. The corps of Engineers ate at work locating the balance of the Road, and it is the intention of the contractors to have operations commenced on tbt whole line immediately. The CaioIinniH considers the proerily of Fayetleville from henreforth cer tain. Sinaioa ( oi aT.-Tht Spring Term of the Supe rior Court of I jw fur New Hanover county com mences its sessions in the Court House 'o-day, His Honor. JuJge Saunders, presiding The docket, we learn, is a very full one, hut, from what we have heard of the prompt and efficient despatch of but. nets by Judge Saunders, we feel disposed to think that the two weeks session will go fur towards clearing it, or at leuM towsrila reaching all tlicne that me ready for trial. Ixjy A fire occurred at Amerlcus, , on the 1 8th, which destroyed properly io the amount of about 125, (MM). Kruui I lie t'ulliuior Suu, 22l itrnt. 'I'll Vr k at Ihr Mhli I'owliatnii. VatlHuInn of thi Ttrnblt IHsailn Two Hundred it nd Fiftu W Rn me led. Hjr last night' mail we received full del mid of the loss of the ship IWhalan, Cap!. Meyers, (of Balti more,) and crew, with 31 1 pnnsonpers, on f .on Reach, on the night of the I61I1 inst. We suhjoin the lol- lnwing: STAT (MINT 0 ATTAIN JKN MNl.K INTr.KXs T I Su IN- taavmv with captain Mi:vr.HS ihrino ths cai.c. On Saturday the wind blew with great violence from the noith cast. The sea ran very high nil day, and 1 supposed that there- would he many a wreck along the coast from Harnegat lo F.jr,g Harbor On Sunday morning I observed a ship of about 900 tons thumping on the bar about one hundred ynnls from the shore I immediately sent those men who were with me to the government station house, distant about six miles, for the life car, hiortur, sml other wrecking apparntu During the day the ship's deck was crowded with pasnongers, and when the surf inn out I could get within seventy five yards ol the vensel, which 1 found out to he the ship Pow hatan, of Kultimoro, Cant Meyers, on I cr vovage from Havre lo New York. The surf ran mountains high Indeed I never saw ouch a sen in my life -Seveial persons now began to ho swept overbonnl Captain Myers hailed mo through his speaking trumpet and nnked me for God sake to try and savo some of thofie who might happen to w.ish ashore-' I tolil linn I had went down tho beach to wheie the bodies came on idioie, hut found tliciu all dead, and it was no uit tiymn to savo them, as they were all drowned before they got half way to the henrh Captain Myers neked me just before this ii any aid would toon rench thorn I said I hoped so, n four men had been sent down to tho government sta tion for that purpose. Captain Myers again called out to me to save any of those who might be washed ushore alive I re plied that I would see to it. and went down about two hundred yards on tho bench where the bodies were being washed on shoro. Women and children enmo on shoro first. The vewtel then lay E. S. E , and had shifted from tho N E Her foremast was gone at this time 1 suppose she lost it before she struck on the bar About f o'clock, I'. M , on Sunday, the ship keeled over to windward from the shoro. The sea then, of course, made a clean breach over her, and pasen ger began lo lie washed off in great numbers The soa running mountains high ; and completely hiding tho vessel from mj view, I could no longer hold nny communication with tho captain I never h,iw him since. The main and mixen mauls soon went by the board, and bodies appeared floating in the suit in f;reat numbers Some twenty-five dead bodies, most y women, came on shore about a mile south of the wreck. About dark the soa rose to a gicat height, and one largo wave, fully a hundred fret high, struck the un fortunate vessel, and in ono moment the hull was scat tered into fragments, which tossed wildly through the surf. The slnieks of the drowning creatures were melancholy indeed, but I could render them no aid, as the sea ran so high I could not get near tho unfortunate people. In a few moments all disappear ed beneath the surface of the water, except a few fragments of the wreck. Never did I sec such a sight In my life. Never do I remember witnessing such a dreadful gale or Mich a high running sea. In many places it made complete breaches over the island, and earned, no doubt, many a poor fellow into the bay behind it The men got back the next morning from govern ment station-house with a life boat, mortar and the usual wrecking apparatus but it was too lato. as all on board lilt ill-fated Powhatan perished not out re maining to tell the fearful tale. Nona of the crew or officers of the vessel came ashore, which is rather a curious fact; but I think they will be found some ten or fifteen miles further down the beach. The luggage and portion of the wrock lay scattered along the beach. I have collected all the valuables I could, and have found some money ($80) in a money belt belonging to some of the passengers. The friends and relatives of tbe deseased can have all the necessary information regarding the effects of those drowned, by inquiring for me atManaha win, New Jer sey. . , " " Capt. Edward ' JknmkgsI Wrwfc'MaatoTr , A report from Little Egg Harbor states that a German was picked op there alive. He has been de-. lirious ever since, and of course we cannot get any information from him. We have just received a. re port that the captain and mate of the Powhatan have been saved on Long Beach. Several of the dead bodies on Brigantine Beach art reported to have been robbed.- a oeratcb received in this city yesterday statet tl.at ?:0 bodies had wsphed ashore. Several of them fC ' .1 l .; ,lj.":-'t A!tt- Ifr"i. a i U;!. ii G--i!.a ii. aa! mi -. !,? 1. it is ;!. m tltc-'j aal it. laic! h,a Two -; i ti t ei' Ur tall l.e c lit I a.L. aio, a iafia . -!',,, c-f fcr w -t asi tL i ifcri It cf her quarter, ia which . 1 -'te 1 i i toa tank thai ued ia Iff tun N3tE cf the L p s p Apr came ahore in the Caf tan i?k, ani were sent Oi Ij the re .'er.t irrtra. :;'td i'rfkwv-r'h. tolls cw g'ees ia N V She lairj vt.th if-n for ba!it. wh.ch it tie iea. n proKL!y why Lef tetters bs b,i eome aLore TktUltla l rl. grut war iir-Ewmytrarf ,ts real rrsaltsait ui- tt-aversed over bv tie taleibB ara.b!ed iu Waahiegtoa. 1 Loucands of ibeoriet are started, each te appraneg tobavt views oo tie subject d ffers fr tn tbo vf ki neighbors, Ott cannot l.stra buig la what m Uin; said rela tive to the war, without coming to tie conclusion, that here at least its future and us resulis arc a pro fouud mystery. Wt never kefirt heard a sainy and ao totally different opintous expressed os a sub ject by the same number f commentators or critics. All, however, appear lo coaeur in the opinion that tbt people and government of the I'mted Stale are to b almost alone gainers ty the dire contest. This opia.oa is predicated ta the sow unanimously prevalent belief that wt w ill be able to preserve our neutrality. England and France having agreed to respect our rights as neutrals, tbe infraction of wbicb would be likely ta teriouly involve at ia tbe contest agamt the side or interest failing ia such mature to tlo us justice. As for our taking up arms in any contingency of rcultsof the war, as a party to tbe affairs of any trans-Atlantie government no public man in Washington dreams of such a thing Our Iiii.iim . to let them tihl it out, trading aa far as ponti c wiib ail sides, and extending our commerce and strciif htemng our national interest wheiever tha confusion and embarrassment of the commercial aflairs of tbe nations engaged, may make openings for ns. So much for Washington opinion of the proper and action of the I'mled States iu the current con dition of Euroean affairs. We may add that we find few here not inclineJ to believe, that ere the cloe of tbe war there will 1 extensive revolutions all over the continent, to end in very radical changes of more or lewof the govern ments It is thought by the best informed, that the Prussian government must eventually side if but through fear of consequences afar off in the future That is after Austria shall be have been driven by a like caui-e to lake the same course. And further, that when 1'iussia shall become so involved, France will cause the revolutionary standard to I raised w here ever by ao doing, she can paialie these allies of the Czar : who would use the same weapon against them as we explained a d.iy or two since, weic they to side with his enemies rather than under his standard. It is further thought here that Russia is impregnable at borne. That is, that her out-post only can be successful attacked by England, France and Turkey, and that the treasury of England will stand very little of the draining incident to protracted war, he fort her people will be clamoring for peace. Her foreign commerce is nece-iaiity for the veiy siwtiineiice of millions on millions of her -subjects The Czar will not fail to cripple thnt in a thousand ways. Ho will aim to make tier millions of factory people, of all sorts, his practical allies ; attacking their judg ment and sympathies through the inofl approached avenue their stomachs, lie has but to send them to bed hungry for a month, to create a most astonish ing change iu their estimation of their own govern ment ; ever popular in England, when woik i plen ty and bread cheap, ami most execrable whenever any combination of circumstances bring about a dif- Cc lent state of things though the government may: not be justly accountable for the existing want oi I work and bread in the slightest degree M di Sim Kwrlhrr Forrl(ii Ntwa itr Ada. Rammed Tvrkish Victni iciSttznrtof Taiknlt War SltlH l-'nnu llu I'ari for. of the London Tiuirs, 7th J Despatches were received to day at the Turkish Embassy from Vienna, confirming what was said f esterday about the defeat of the Russian General, ! schakoff, and tho retreat of his corps on Bessarabia. I It is also stated that the foils said to havo been can- I tared ate still in the hands of the Tuiks . that the i Turks have crossed the hanubo at it point between Nicopolis and Rutschunk ; thnt 20,000 links are on their way to Tiajan's w all or Russova, and 25.000 from the same direction from Shuiula. All time, movements were spoken of yesterday and the day beforo, and they are again announced to day Re ports are also rife about advantages near Kalafat But all theso have to be confirmed officially. The I'atrie states that the accounts of an advantage hav ing been gained by the Turks on the Lower Danube appeared oonhrmcil " It is positive," says that lour rial, " that the Gencral-iu-Chiel of the Russian si my, alter the passage of hi troops into the Dobrud scha, considered his position so critical that he de m inded reinforcements from Bessarnbis, Odessa, nnd even felMAt.ipoI, Two steam frigates, nearly completed, in the yard of Mr. Pitcher, at Northl'eet, England, intended for the Russian government, were seized by Mr. Scan lan of the customs, on the 5th inst. The machine ry for them, of tho value of XSO.OOO, was also seized by the Customs authorities. The vessels are of 1300 tons, und pierced to carry 28 guns. They are not named, but ths one ready for launching bears tho figurehead of the Czar. Tho London Globe of the 7th adds thai further neizures have beenmado of a very considerable quan tity of machinery, also intended for the service of the Russian enemy. In the last class of seizures are com prised a large portion of the machinery intendel for the equipment of the frigates now under capture, and engines designed for exportation to Russian ports in which ships of war arc now being built for the ser vice of the Czar. Tho total value of the last seizures is estimated al about Xl 0,000. Mi'rdek. Wo learn that a murder was committed in Stokes County, about three miles East of German ton, on Saturday last. It appears that a number of neighbors had Assembled nt a bouse raising, among them Reuben Samuel and Reuben Southern ; and that after supper, Southern startod home, when Sam uel followed him, and deliberately struck him On the head with a mallet, breaking his skull. Southern survived till next day, in the morning. Samuel has not as yet been apprehended. We have beard no cause assigned for tho act; both were intoxicated at the time. Since the above was in type, we loam that the cause of the murder is supposed to be an old grtnlgt existing since 1850. We have also been furnished with the following personal description of Reuben Samuel : He is about five feet eight inches high, muscular and stout built, with auburn hair and light blue eyes, has a ring-hole in each ear, and a flesh mark on the back of his neck, or rather between his shoulders, covered with hair, aged about 30 years. It is supposed he has gone to Jones County, Georgia. Stlcm Frcs. A FiGi tivk Sent Bac r.Edward Davis, the col ored man who csme out from Savannah under the wheil-house of the steamship Keystone State, and was confined in the prison at New Castle, Del., has been given up to his owner from Georgia. It is said that some time (since he was fined $15 or $20 at Havre-de-Grace, for coming from Pennsylvania into Ma ryland contrary to law, and being unable to pay it, was sold as a slave. This is the way he became the propertj of tbe claimant from Georgia. Destruction or Birds. -The New York Tribune (states that the extraordinary .snow-storm which com menced on Friday evening last, and continued at in tervals till Tuesday of this week, has proved most fatal. to tho robins through. all that region. . One far. met in Westchester conntT says he could have pick ed up a busbel of them (dead) on his farm. , . -,- i .1,000 MKH WANTED 1 1 ! TO hear Gen. Riley Lecture this evening, at half past 7 o'clock, at th Court House, upon the Constitutionality and Republicanism cf the Ma'ne J nw. (Aprii2i-H a t t! i:.e ci t:e " i - W tf t ree', f.r err a' vf Nullera F.-l as hi j C .-' ir-.'i t 1 1 those sbret lite a' ,aiv Lire -l ei f rr f-ora a'seair I5.0.X1 0-J u US- .O.i of bectol.'.e-sef grain ; the? cou'J yet farn sh lam e00CC0 ta 10 U'.'-.'.OOO. Tb t unoubu-d'y w-x'J be a mat res-jurce, bat the pro Lib, tion is not irremeJ.atle, Tte lB.td Slates a!o bare a consi !erab!e eices. which Las been el. mated at 1 1 T.OOO fAHj cf hectolitres. Now, as we have our elrs est routed the deficiency cf Wetcra Europe at 60.OOO.oOo. it wul b seen that we have still a We L margin, end that wxaji. gt a'wig. wi;uiihe Cfire ! f lie Link Sea. which are bes.des suSdently mediocre, not to say absolutely lad. because culti vation ia thoe couutnes is still ia a state of barbar ism. 'BevJcs. a tboufraiid reaaoos ought to decide us to desert Southern Rura, an I ta prefer the United States, whose products are so much superior. Ia tbe first place, the navigation of the Mediterranean and the Archipelago is much jnore dangerous than that of the Atlantic Ocean; ia the second place, the United States are a civilized country, which w.ll receive our rod acts io exchance for its own, whilst the countries ordering on tht Black Sea, still comparatively a de sert, receives ou!y our crowns; and finally our com inert e with the Ueited States, whose future it immense w.ll very favorably affect our Tine cultivation, the fabrics of Lyons, and the articles of Paris, whilst tht commerce of tht Black Sea, is for us a rentable rain nuin t mnn lllCiAlUa. Tltc (.tmlfau. af uw Thalia A Mat la I Um WILL prcst'tit t their Irieml an J Ik public, an MoaJav treniBg it. (Jlik April.) MOIiTO-Vs UKAl TlKlL ( OMhDY f srsxo Txrp rxouan. rut: tho bo x x r v a a r . . Adiamiua JO ctuts ; Chihlrea and Serrant half price, a loir iiea at ? ; Ihe t'artaia will rist at 8 o'll Imk, Apr.l22d, lwt 194 THO. U. ( AUK, M. U. li. U. tt. I'KACTICAL HEXT1M for the lat tea vear, charges for 10 ur U'tit art iQciu.1 teeth on tmgai pl.ite. aa, 7 00 An rntira st t of tteth un fine gold plate, 1) 00 INtto oo gold, with artificial gum. 130 00 Utto on I'tatiua plate, with artifiuial guuts 130 00 l'pr ur under dido, each, 73 00 A Pivot tooth that taanot be distinguished from the natural, 3 00 A fine gold filling, tenanted hi mam nt, t 00 Iki. and diMitroyiu the nerve, d to 3 00 Kxtraetiug a tooth, 30 cts. lo 1 00 lt dentifrice and tooth brnsbes alwavn ou hand. Lvery upuratioa wttrrauted to give entire tatinfaction. Teeth iu wrted iiaiuetia(ely after the extraction of the fangs, aud re uioddeled after the guun have thruuken, without additional charge. 'ffice ou Market-it , 2 diHri below the Church. Wilmingtou. N. C, April 2th, 1"34 ItsVliu 31-tf MIST, ON' .Sunday evening, the 23d, between the italiles and th residence f the mbicriber, a black po'ket book with a M string tied around it, and containing between four aud live hundred dollars iu bills of lll, $3, ftl, and 3. aud a nuin Uer of notei anion'; which the following ara reoollected : ne note on Jeorge Montouiery aud l Iriffin Seller for t-VM) ; alo, one on the same lor $100 ; one on (ioorge Mont gomery alone tor 4; one note on llanly it Sherman payable lo Wiikinimu - rlr, for fisi 73; oue acceptanci on Joha l Iive for i'S'.i Ml, ami endorsed by Wilkinson It Kmler and .lauiei (irant ; one note on 11 1! Nixon and Wui 11 Jones lor f 170 ; one on M C Nixon for 130 ; oue on Frank Nixou for f 70 ; one on Wm B Jones for $200, one on Alexander Hewlett for f!3 ; onu on James NieheU for 473; oue note on John A Sauders fort&H), payable to T Harrison, and no gotialile at either State or Cup KcarCauk; on not on Wm Kciton for tllK) ; one order gireu by John J Conoley on lfvi Hart for $ I .'a I ; one nolo on John rrell for 23 ; on un Wm T J Vanu for f 13 to 20, and a nuuiberof smaller notes and accounts parable to th subscriber. Tlie, Under of the abov will be liberally rewarded on de livering the whole or even the notes aud pspers to tli sub HTilier. All imtsoio are hereby forwarned against uegutiuting or trading for any of Hie above notes or pepers. JOHN K CUR R IK. April 24. IH31 iJfcVtf Ci. N'nY.M Ts and" COSfT.rTii ixrrT-KlisToN It TOWNSI1KM) offer for f ale . loon It.s assorted Candies ; Ijiki ft assorted Nuts; 70 aworted boxes Kaiins ; 10 boxes Lemons Sy.up ; 50 boxes Pickles aud in Kegs, livery week boxes 1 'ranges. Lemons, Kigs, PotatoeaAre. 11ST KKChlVLIIper Schrs. ' II. W. Ilrowa. Jas. tJ II. ( hudbourne " und "II. P. Rnssell," our entire Spring Stork, vii : 1 hhd. N. O. Sugnr, 10 do. 1'. ft. do., 100 bbU. Stewart's A. crushed, powdered and ('. C. Sugars; 23 bids. Cuba Malaves ; 20 do City Mess Pork ( 6 do. Ful ton Market I'eef : 5 il l'.lue h'i-h ; 4 do No. 1 Mackerel : 1 cask Cod-fish ; 1(H) bbls Whiskey, various brands ; 10 bole Apple llratiily ; 10 do Cider ; 13 do Cider Vinegar; 10 do (on ; 10 do Rose (.in ; 13 do N. L. Hum : 20 do Cognac Hrandy ; 5 do Cherry lirnridy ; 8qr. cask Muscat Wine ; 10 dodo M. Wino ; 10 eighth cask superior I Hard Hrandy; 2 easks London Porter ; 2 do Scotch Ale ; 20 cases St. Julien Clarret ; 6 do Asorted Cordials ; 5 do Muscat Wins ; 150 M. choice Segars ; 20 eases Tobacco ; 20 bags LaguyraCof fe ; -10 do Rio do ; I do Old Government Java do : 10 bairs I Jnnaica do ; to boxes Ground do ; 30 chests Tea ; 30 boxes l umiy ; ID boxes, 10 nulls and 13 or. boxes Raisins ; 4 box es Citron; IWOlbs Dried Apples ; 500 do do Peaches; 20 boxes Pale Soap ; III hall do do ; 40 boxes No. 1 Soap ; 40 do Fancy du ; 20 bids Pilot Dread ; 10 half bbls do ; bo bbls Soda, liutter and Sugar Crackers ; 30 half bbls do ; 10 casei Mustard ; 30 gross! Matches ; 10 cases Katsuns ; 40 cases Assorted Pickles ; 2 do Ginger ; 3 do Citron ; 15 kegs Go shen liutter ; 6,000 lbs N. C. Paeon ; 20 boxes Adamantine Candles ; 20 do Sperm do ; 10 do Patent do ; 30 case Vcsst Powders ; 100 reams Strsw Paper ; 3 esses Swett Oil ; 20 bbls Lsrd ; lOkeps do ; 130 sacks Table Salt : 40 box Pearl Starch ; 20 Ilrums Figs; Spices, Flacking, llemijohns, lirooms, Blacking Brushes, Scrub lirooms, and everything in tbe Wood and W illuw Ware line. All of the above we will sell at a tery small profit for cash. April 21 TAYLOR It PETTKWAY. SINGING ROOKS. 12 dozen nw Carniu.a Sacra; 12 do. Sacred Harp ; 12 do. Harp of the Smith ; 8 do. Southern Harmony ; 6 do. Dulcimer ; 3 do. Shawm ; Inst received and for sale at S. W. Will i AKLR'S. riMlL VKR1TA15LK M US. PARTINGTON'. The Say A ings and linings of Mrs. Partington, by i). P. Shillabcr, of the llostou Post. Just published, and for sale at April 24. S. W. WjHTAKKR'S. " THK "RiTsslAN SHORES! F TIlVrilLAUR SKA With a Voyage down the Volga ; a Tour through the Country of tho Don Cossacks, by L. Oliphant. Just pub lished, and for sale nt S. WLWHITAKER'S. THE LONDON PL' NCI I April No., received and for sale at S W. WHITAKER'S. "ILEASON'S PICTORIAL, for Saturday, April 29th. VT received and for salo at S. W. WHITAKER'S. MISSCEI.LANEOCS ROOKS. Valuable Staudard Works and Latest Publications of the day, too numer ous to mention, now opening and for sale at April, 14 1S54 S W WHITAKER'S. BOOKS, STATION El, Y, MUSIC, MUSICAL IN strumonts, Artists' Materials, iVo S. W. W111TA hER having returned from the Northern cities, is now daily expecting jcr sehrs. Marine, Win. Smith, Sidney Price, Aluric and lClouiso. a 'srge and varied assortment of Rooks, comprising the publications of all the bc?t publishing houses iu the United States. Stationery from the best Stationery Manufacturing houses iu New York, and gotten up expressly for the Wilmington market. Sheet Musio the latest and most popular. Also, a varie ty of old Music, Instruction Books for Piano, Guitar, Violin, Unte, Mclodesn, Accordeoii, Flageolets, Fifes, ke. Musical Instruments of both Foreign aud American Man ufacture. Artists' Materials of tho best qualities a very general as sortment. PAPER. We would call particular attention to ths very fine stock of Letter, Cap, Folio, Bill, Note, Legal Cap, Envelope, Tissue, Account Current, and other Papers. En velopes. Also Wrapping l'apcr--a variety of sizes and qna lities Wrapping Twine, Twine Boxes, Reels, ke. April, 1 1 1H51 S W WH1TAKEB. ron sale, Til!.- UOI'Cf AVI, l.flT.I nnurl in!il UM the subscriber, on the corner of Fifth and MulberrvL streets. The lot is 90 by 132 feet. The House is roomy and comfortable, with every convenient out-house. All of the buildings havo been erected within the past twelve months. Possession given the 1st of October next. Apply to T. 11. LANE. April 22d. 1354 194-6i HOURLY EXPECTED, from New .York-500 lbs. Ma plo Sugar, new crop and very superior. For sale by Aprit22 W. M. SHERWOOD k CO. JUST RECEIVED Mareh Mallow Paste, Pectorial Paste, Lozenges of all descriptions, Ackerman's Cough Drops, Plain Liquorice Drops, Assorted Gum Drops, Syrup D'Orgeat, all excellent preparations for Coughs and supe rior to Juiuko Paste. For sale at tho Drug store of April 22, 1S34 - Dr. A. O. BRADLEY. NOW LANDING from schr. Eloaise, 40 down Wolfe's Arouiatio Schoidam Schnapps. Sold wholesalo at New York fiees, by -Dr. A. O. BRADLEY, Apul 22, J833 Dealer in pure Drugs and Medicines. i i. i tn tu. 4 K ai kia a.i. . , i a -. - t-". atui tLt Uttmt -) erwki ut I t . , .-airl. Ia SrpweiWr 1 Ukj lt tJ vct cf Ui v , . e;ES ia -ar e:S. who sa. J thM tr: -( '-i. f rrr,tJ aeeoNLBg'T. Tk taei...a tj -n--.- to her. h tha Bi-aoeti it h p a, ii i j i rrahaj U Uia fvr l i. 1 lit. mM ,"1." iJ Klcfcralii LaniSMtt, aauh u ia i ta i l--cfciU ia h easra, ao4 et'0!,Btt4 u asnl lha 1 ef Ftu rmT, hea I hajf4 it fur liaruhorn Lie mt el ak' h 1 pJi uul ih iNh. tier 5-.ru gi kctaiiDg nior kuK, I rtta'tKsl t ih trst-uifB'.,. rril.lk.4ict.ulil lie Jtieusvrf, 0 prow orM, and euJj bu ami w U botwI about tfc i ..i ln. reSering. 1 U-a koh( a fcotila e HAMPTON'" HiLTAULt Tl.NCTl 'Kt, aad aa ths third Aar a.'W tkt kai bu UMilut eaid strait-htea lendl aa4 nai p withoul iuirvrt Ta litila rrralart was to arfrio?a that fb thr her kaaij Tt-r fcr head aad tir't-aied -i t see, 1 rma aal hy mitt 'J" t-h had eot aeea abl to stand as nra-r&l tut Iwa ar thrra arnathi hefort. It is as macia siaee she eoaiaaoeed wiog th Tiartart sad f fee eaa sow v.k as weu as !or Uka mk. RespaetfttUy, 11. W. FsaMLA"(, I'eonfjlvania Aveaae, aear(;rtoa iiridf, VA aakiactoa, li. C. . Vtlumtt FtwmUi and Ckiidrtn ml Wmm tra tt. it aaras t. Mijti, Broaekitis, lijwrii, LJTer Caaiplaial, Screfula, vitk ail aVrmufxaeBU N tht rysteia. N14 ky Motnvia k Mowsiat, ttO Baltinor straat, Baituaora : aad 304 Broad war. N. Y.i O. A. Srmwnw Kichtaoad ; IV. Cuuab k Co., t rederkkjtiure O. B- Joan , Jl t'., l'ttwsbsrj ; aad kv LVuritists reaaraily. jot aaie ky C. 1 a Dorrs. U aminftoa, X. C. Kl r l aal lady vitk tkf elegaal rural would be a paarlaai Waaty bat fe th arty pimples aad blotches which aUfirurs kef faee. Wky dua 1 1 try Castib's t"is Mutt ii 1 ii wm saaat ber Aia as I sir as U liUy aad baaaUlui as tha Km sals by r. li. UrPITT. Wilmingtott, N . C. I IS3 Tb aua idea ataa left towa yesterday, lis bad aa Idea Emerson's Aawrieaa Hair R eatorativs would ears sverytaiaf bat it will Boaitively eure llaldness. as those who with eaa prove by olta.nii.ir a few bottlas af W. H. LIPriTT, Wii- unnfioa ..!.. j-riee f I uu ia iar( tiottles. WASTED TO KB9IT, A SMALL HOUSE, aot outbids of ths old limits ef & towa. Apply at THiS OFFICE. April 21, 1S4 193-3t T) ACON ! BACON ! !-10.0OO lka. N. C. Hoe Rouad : 80.- 1) 000 do. Western Sides, just received, and for sals ky Apni 21. Ittti. W. M. SHERW OOD k CO. SPIRITS) Tl'BFENTIXB BARRELS, OF extra si i and heavy iron, of New York mak. tor sals at S3 33 each, by A. MORGAN. April 21, '31 193-3u NOTXCO. AN ELECTION for Coaimiasiooers of Navigation for ths port of Wilmington will b hld at ths Court Hoass la umisgtoa on in nrei ioaoay ia May am. A prU21 'o4-lH3-tm. E D HALL, Shtrif. , OACK SALT-2,300 sacks expected from Liverpool, per Aprifl!. J. D. MoRAE k CO. ' NOTICE. ALL pcrsoos indebted to STEAMER HENRIETTA, for Freight, up to date, art notified to eome forward ana seme, or tne.r accounts will d piaeed ia ths bands ol an officer for collection. All persons baring claims against said Steamer, will present them for payment to . , ApriU9. lS34-l!r2-tf) WESSELfc E1LER3, Agent. . C HIP SPARS 70 to 0 feet long, by April 18. CASH WELL & PARKER. SPKKO OYSTERS. THE tubseriber respectfully informs his cus tomers and the citizens generally, that he h&i made arrangements to keen constantly oa hand SPICED OYSTERS of the very finest quality and flavour, which be will put up Tor shimnent to any part of th eouutry, and warrant to keep in perfect order and condition. All orders tiromntlv attended to. Come and b v. Thev ar a No. 1 article. JOHN BISHOP, rilot Hobs. April 17th, 1834 lMm UrnOZJSTTiXUNCI utjsznxjss. AMAYUNKE Sc CO., Princess Street, below Front, Wilmington N. C, keep constantly oa hand, and make to order, iu a superior manner, all articles in ths abov lino. Their price for Fin Lounges are 1 10 a 12; Moss Mat trass es, Double fo' i Single, $3 ; do. for servants $1 25, or $12 a Dozen. Chair Cushions 1, or 110 a Dozen. CHEMICALS! CHEMICALS!! Aqua Ammonia, fff.. Spirit Ammonia Aromat. Lunar Caustic, Ouinine, ivii'.v,w f,i.iv, aviu, piummi, nciw, liriBOig AC1U, M(rpbin,Glyeeuui Santomir. Tannin, Strychnin, Arsenats tjuinine. Iodide Quinine, Potass lodid, Potass Biearb, Potass carium. Opium, Solution of Sisqui Nitrate of Iron, Ether Butynio, Lther, Nitrous, Phos, Iron, Fowler's Solution. Dono van's Solution. Fer sale by Dr. A. O. BRADLEY,- April IS. Wholesale and Retail Druggist. lO-PAKTNKKSIUP ROTICE THE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Fartnerblpi under the name and style of GRANT, HUGGINS It CO, for the purpose of carrying on the general COMMISSION! MERCANTILE BUSINESS in the town of Wilmington. They will keep, at their store on North Water Street, Lord's buildings, a general aasortmeut of PROVISIONS, such aa Flour. Pork. Bacon. Lard ate., at wholesale aad retail. As their store ou the corner of Market and Second Streets, a general assortment of Family Cirocerlea, Dry Good iir, at retail only. Thankful for past favors, they hope, by strict attention, to business sad fair dealing to merit a continuanos of their' old customers, and patronage generally. , Mi-vnirv noivr L. B. HUGGINS, E. li. GRANT. April 1st. IH34 187-tf EMPTY BARRELS. A N excellent article, new and second hand, in store,- for XV sale by W. A. UWIEK. April i tin lOT-tr NEW NOVELS A splendid assortment just received, and for sale at S. W, WHITAKER'S. April 4, 1834 ' . RECEIVED por schr Wm Smith t Copying Presses j Letter Books ; Dampening Brushes ; Metallic Dam Den- ers ; Oil Paper ; Copying Ink from 6 manufactories : Black. Blue, Red and Cormine Inks, fiom 8 manufactories on (th best) a new article In this market j Steel Pensan innumer able assortment; Pen Holders; Pen Racks; Ink Trays; Rill Files; Paper Weights; Tin Cutters: Rulers; Letter Clips ; Wax ; Wafers ; Office Tape ; Envelop Case ; Post Office and Delivery Boxes ; Ivory Folders j Ssnd Boxes ; Dra per's Patent, and more than twenty-five different styles Ink Stands; Fahrr's and other Pencils ( Patent Propelling Pen cils ; Gold Pens ; Gold and Silver Cases ; ate., ke., at - April Hin o. . vrniAAivcn. o. UHKASK t OltKASB 1 1 GREASE lit ' ; WE arc ngents for Bayes & Co' Patent GREASES A first rate article for Rail Road Cars, Carriages, Waggons, Carts, Wheel Barrows and St iff Joints and bare a supply in ...... k... ..i kir Km. --j .... , i v.,uo, atifLV nuu una. ww... J. It D. MoRAE k CO. April 12, 1854. 1 ' ': ' 18o V AI.CAHLK HIAL ESTATE rOU SALE. M THE' JAIL, and LOT on which th same is situated, on the corner of Second and Princes streets, will be ...I.I r,n Tt,Ai1nV nf li,n Pnnrl nAvf 11th . tit. flnwrf House, at 12 o'olock, M., on a credit of 8, 6 and 9 months. Purchasers to give Notes with two good securities, payable " at Rank ; and the possession of the property will be given by the 15th March next. . 1 Size of lot 66 on Second street, and 1 11 on Princes street. W. C. BETTENCOURT, ., , April 22, '51 194-ts Chairman Jail Committee. Herald and Com. copy ts. - N EW STATTo'NERY Just received i 60 gross superior Steel Pens; 27 do Amalgamated Indian Zino and Plati na, warranted not to corrode an entirely new article, Just patented, and not to be had anywhere else in the State ; 150 reams superior Bill. Cap, Letter and Not Paper j 23,000 Envelopes, buff and white large and small t 40 gross Black, Blue and Red Inks various sixes and brands. Also, a largo lot of Blank Books of all sises. For sale by April 22 J. T. MUNDS. - rlODEY'S LADY'S BOOK and Arthur's Home Mags. T sins for Mnv. rartstvaA mnA fnr I. K t .1 WM A u . "II. WUtV IIUIU,J . . ,,10 WWW.W. April 22 J. T. MUNDS.' : JUST received per Schr. R. W, Brown t ' ' 4 bbls. Soda Crackers i i t n:i. t, A . . . ... v ...... - i tiovcreau, - - 1 Milk Crackers; 2 Sugar do.; ( 6 half bbls. Soda Crackers ; , . , 5 " Pilot Bread; ..... 8 boxes Soda Crackers ; 6 1 Milk do. - For sale cheap by C. DuPRE & CO. LAUGH ASJO GKOW "AT." FUX BY THE PACKAGE fUST received by the subscriber, fresh supplie of Mr. Partington's Carpet Bag of Fun s r luso limes ui Aiaoama ana iVlii Major Jones Courtship ; Sketches of Travel -t Dasher of American Humour;- ' Patent Sermons, by Dow, Jr ; ... '. .... Dr. Valentines Comic Lectures ;. 1 Cronicles of Pineville, &o. - J. T. MUNDS. OTATOES.-60 bbls. Jriah Potatoes, just reeoived, for sale by o. DuPRE & CO. BLACK DOESKIN PANTS.-A new aortmenr. b.., tifully ent and made at SCOTT k EALDWIN'S. CIGARS. Just opened a superior lot, wstranted the 'best ia tV.is market. Sold by Dr. A. O. BRA LjLKY, - ' April Z2,11Ki Dffthr in ruicl'rogs and Medicines.'
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