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tNU'l'ONJN'Ci rarcar) II. . 'I e oa- a it C ty roe ff ; , (A Vr.lMl. ' t-.'- U4iHl'l'il,,i;",'),w rr N""Viirt.rw,tr t ti ,..rfr t -w ,,n f all I'" !",,', ! dllv l ".."nl (,.! 5nrll....... IMP f vrttevi.-a, et 'P f,wiltiH rrldy.... a y bi aYl .at - k4MI ... ... .1 P ,!m AM an "bt ry mi., l"rf"v.rM fro P- " tisrs: tf. Vi m. . Rf Boxri aora-tbla at alt tiwi',lT collected front w ""1 t . r -" "" ' "' LOCAL MISCELLANY. Fob all imrmo tot oonmifTeiai and mrino rcporta.our reader ar retVrrrd t" thoe lead. t-lwHax t ow A4vrIMSiwotMa. . Kaauaata Ptini Btoa- Powder, Corn MoIiml Ma t. .Jtaiaealraaa-Mmf M Hall. Vlvl. VIclw a4 Vnol- ed. t'. jiwriT-TeTHii'csatn1rarsjieiai SestLynae, eta. - trout M Inn'lrc. For th Middle 8tUi, riningbt tometer, nortbetly'tu wwterlj urnA dimlnUblng Id low, nd oolder, dear or prt!j cloadj woather will prevail. For tb Sonth Atlantio atatea, xeo BeaM aod the Ohio Tellej, high b tomater, winda teering to nrthwfat ud northeast, lightly Winer and dear or partly cloudy weather, exo pt lower temperature to the Drat district BMtlf naviwCrMh t'emil TV pabliah elaewhere a patriotic eommnDtoation of Mr. Barman, Socre lary of the Exroatfre Uommittee for the celebration, wbioh will bo read fritli loterest Ex-Oot. Vanoe, Gor. Erogden. Mr. Btalllnga of Duplin and XIr. Ajhe of Raleigh will be the ora tora of the oooaaion. Every prepara tlaa hat beei or will be made, to make till the great event of the OapeFoar CaoUou, ia this the centennial year. We pabliah also an eitraot from a peech of the great hearted, riher tongaed Baaaom, delivered ia tho U. EL Genet, in which ho paye an elo quent tribnto to the Memory .of the torooa of the battle of Moore a creek, CaA to tho patriotism of the men now living in the Gape Fear Soction. i Bal what will the people of Wil cicrton do for thia celebration? Nothing will or oan be done worthy tL oooaaioo, unleaa th ta bs a general naottnaion of buaineaa upon that day, The merchant, the clerks, the mem fcera of tho fire companies, and of the T7.UingtoD Light Infantry, will be al- tt:. entirely debarred of tho pleasure cf '(.".tending the celebration, unless lliere be a suspension. The Chamber cf Commerce, The Froduoe Ezohange, ni the The Board of Trade have the matter io their own hands. When the attention of the Senate of the United tl-toa, and of the whole country is being directed to thia centennial eels bratioo, surely Wilmington, near the Tera of whose oorporate limits the tittle-ground ' liea, will not be back--fd In contributing a large portion of her population to awell the crowd which will assemble around the mono-r."-t they helped to ertot to the r raory of Lillingtyn and Ashe and Caswell and other heroes of the Revo Lllon of 16. VTM tawall Pox-A crt csh -" . Three days ago we knew that there f o: :.ll!y might be a case of small pox 'CD board tho ehip which had recently arrived from Matansaa, with a cargo cf molasses, but we refrained from t :.lJz3 the facts public for prudential r:i:on. Or. W. W. Lane, who first t'.y the patient.was not then positively c.:tam that the developments of the 'C"S were suSIcient for him to declare ' ; ' ?a case of andoubted anull pox I I Lavertheleas recommended every -csr Nonary measure to l takeu. .;c-!iriy the city authorities or C re J tliS vessel out in the stream, and C 5 13 coW .lying in the river below I' -s. Eiddors' mills. Dr. Wrighl, 3 C '7 burgeon, nn yesterday order til further down the river, . ?a i! ?a sna a . : 3 f r.'.lcr danger from this sonros. C i yesterday however, another welt ' : " " A case deve oped itself, on Front n Orange and- Ann atroets, in 1 ; -;oa cl Ur. Fleet, who die 1 the cargo of the infeoted ship. " . I i was frequently, and almost in company with the eip f mey Captain v M. M. ",".1.0 all thia while was suffer. if- fever of tho disease, , C ' Vs is' the oply oase that i "- r-ctred ou the vessel I ia f t his ' residence as r 1 a euard ha been : 3 LwoO, 6. J aljolher :;-r'i lava' been i h ro rontofoar 1 f !. It has ) T".i on ', I -t so 1 f t ) f ! . i . ! Lite j We WLe te Ion i.f ti e (,'-nr:;r at l t.'i'ii'.) tt im th TopUju Ailr-rtitr : SoLoonr (irnrjt an t t.int'U. --Mv- J..ph II II. saiH-l from Wi mi' g''M, j U. C, llrury 1, with a rrg i . I hrd pi"e l-Jciber, bauuJ U Tort -no ruoc-. Ilsyti. ( tLe ugl.t of Ui 2 1 aLe took a heavy gale f it-J from tLe southwest, the v ! laboring v-ry heavily, when she sprung lek. Tbey imnirdiatelv threw uver much of the d-ck load ait poMibl uuih r the c roumwtanees.with the h-p of raiuK her.but to no pnrp .se. Hue & W n aiier and btcame oam ia enble. The crw were iheu ordered into the rg- giug for Bttftty. The cptaiu, mate and cook were standing up when aaea anddeuly boarded ihe ship ovi r the quarter, whii li caused her t roll over on her beaut inds, at the tarce time washing the three men ovt'tlxmril. The C ok snoceedo'l in g Itii.g into the riggiMK. the nmte alto swam to the Vessel's aide and climbed into the main. rigging, but Captain lliil was lost Mr. 11(11, the mate, who ia a sou of the oaptain, on gaining the vessel's aide. auooeeded in getting an axe and out away all the mauls, when she righttd, hud aignala of distress were at onoe het. On the fiiat dnv after the disaster a vessel waa seen, bat did not appear to have seen their sig O.ls. The crew then bigau dmtilling Water, but this was slow work, and after eighty hours anflT ring they wi re a I lakeu off the wreck by schooner William 4ay. a, Oapttin Funning, who treated tlnni io tho kindt-at msiiner, and lauil. d them at this port on Hatur day. Mr. Hill, who furuisl.es thia re port, say a the rescue waa a a Jo with much difficulty, aa a heavy at a was running at the time. -The crew of the abandoned vessel aaved uothiug except what they .tood m, the mule being in his shirt sleeves at tho time of the no oident Captaiu Hill was about 00 years old and lentet a widow and two sous. A boy, aged about 17 years, who waa shipped in Wilmington, N. 0 and whose name was unknown, was washed out of the ringing during the gale and lost. The veatel was of 107 tons, built at Yarmouth, Me., in 1848, rebuilt ia 18(19, was' owued one sixteenth by the captain, one-sixteenth by Mr. E. J. Hill, the mate, and the other portion by Mr. P. M. Blanoliard and othors aud valued at $3000. ; The captain's aud mate's portions were iu sured, the others supposed to be. The cargo is believed to bo insured iu Wil mington, N. 0. The crew of the schooner were taken care of here by the Bailor's llomo, aud Colouel Attwood, superintendent of the Merchants' Exchange, furnished the mate with a letter to Captain Dono van of ateaiuor Forest City, who geucr ously granted Mr, Hill free transpor tation to his homo in Tortland. Rupplsnte4-1 he HaMlliml IVr A Mr. Piper has for ten years been in the employment of the Post Office Department aa route agent on the W., O. A A. Hailroad, and during that time he is siid to have filled the po sition with unexceptionable efficiency and fidelity. The department has made no charges against him, and makes none now. But without cause, and without warning, this servaut of the department is summarily lifted out of his position to make room for a South Carolina negro, who is said to bo wholly incompetent to discharge the duties of a route ageut, aud withal, has bad lo experience aa suoli. This has been done on the dom and of tho South Carolina Radical delegation in Congress. The coming negro is named ThompsonThompson with a ' And this is the Radical way. ' - New Hwoka. We have received from the publish ers the following new books: 77 Bride of LLcwcUyn, by Mr". Emma D. E. N. Houthwortb. This ii the twelfth volume of Mrs. Month worth's novels which are being issued by the Messrs T. R. Peterson & Broth ers, Philadelphia. Monlford Hall, A Novel, by Mrs. Catharine A. Wnrtteld. Philadelphia! T. B. Peterson k Brothers. The Monk, by Matthew O. Lewisi M. P., Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers. . Cowln Caroline'! Wedding, by Mrs. Henry Wood. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson and Brothers. Oeorge, or the Planter of the Me of trance, by Alexandre Dumas. Phila delphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers. Sent in the Cloud, by Chas. Leven. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Broth ers. ' The Cotton Slates in the Spring and Hummer, by Charles Nordhoff. New York: D. Appleton ft Co. iir$. Limber' Ilaffle, or a Church Fair and Its Victiiis. New York: D. Appleton A Co, All of the above are for sale at Heins bergera. Drewaed. A'wut a quarter past 0 o'clock yes tarday morning, a young German sail or, Wjlhelm Whall, a native of Baal, Germany, while engaged in painting the outside of the Oer. Brig Fanohon, Voee Captain, fell overboard and was drowned. His bodjj waa recovered about 1 o'clock.' ' ' ". '" ' A TOUNO HAS .NAMED Johtl La Frenta has been missing for soma Jays from his home in the city, tod Lis family are very unewy for t't that an accident may have befallen him. 71 such be the case they would no doubt I 4 t' 'it-Mill or any information u to I I ' ! 7 lirriitnri-til ll Frm tut- h t'iial olHou at ti.i f -i' t.i-n ili' following r j-)tt ; ...Jfr tMte of !ie tlifrri,(ii:iffr ytt t n o .tt nt f:U o'e'iK k at t hi ri!y t( v iri'iti1 j , 114 IH Atiiiii, (.l, rlt'ir; Cairo, i yUr, 3i rl.tit; Ch-irlnn'o'i. h 1. ' 4'; V-itioinni.n, i.i, ohmij,.i " Irk, 3"i, f.ir; Oaix- Ht-nry. 4"), ciffir; Frl (l.t)Miii, 4i, fn'r; (J ilv.s on, (io, oUar; lu.liHiiola, (Vi, fuir; Jueksoii vill, i)C, el.-ac; KikmviIIp, 41, elea; Lyu't'biug, 12, cVai; M.-inplii, 47, nU-ar; Mohil-. dl, rl.-ar; Moutgtm-ry, 152, c i-ttr; Nlivi!le, 4 t, c'eur; Nt? Orh-aua, fit. elrtsr; Nt w l'otk, : X t:r; Norfolk, 4S, fiir; PitUbiirh. 'l huht amiw;Sitvaunah.63, clear AShrevt-po-t, ?.), c'er; St. Lt.uii-, Cj, oh-ar; Vua b irK. f, eleur; Washington, 115, clear; Wliuiugton, 6'J, clear: Gorsioans, CM, cleai. l ilrart I rum H-naur Nptrrb. Whil-i Hie bill fttr the appropriation lo (; IMiiladululiia c;iitenuitil was nutb r consideration Heuator Ransom adtlrenaedthe Ht uato. Fioin hissptitch a miiVa the following extract in rtfereuoe to the Bitle of Moore Creek: Mi. Ranaom Mr. Pntidont, I had not intended to atlilrea the Senate on thin bill, aud should have been conk-tit simply to oaHt my voUj for it, but thia mom ng I received the news papers fratu Wilmn gto , North (Jaro lina. conlaininar ihe i coount of a patri otio inei tiiig of the nitizeus of l' nder county and the people of the Cipe Fesr oonutry, lor the purpose oi com t...iivrlmir tlin nniili-iiiUHl until Vt r.JI V of the I uttle of McHirea Creek, winch occurred iu that county ou the 27th div of Febtuary. 17. b-Iure the 1) duration at I'hilii le'uhia. The resolutions of that mwting represent so truly and eloquently the Bt uiiment of the p.-ople of North Carolina and of the whole Sou'h tli-it. 1 hav. i it n my duty to lay them before tlieHuuuto aud th country. I a-k the Clerk to rend the resolu- I tioii which I ai'i.d to ti e desk. 1 wiuld have all the pn cmoliu h read, but tho resolutiou indiittetl J most pertinent to the qui stion bt f.jre ua, aud I know, at thia very late hour, how imputient Senators must be: Jlemlved, Tint the reniilts of the late war have not ab tted me jot or tittle of our devotion to the pnuoipliM of the Caustitutiou npou wh ch the Oovernment ia founded; tuitl although the isNues at stuke were decided ad versely to our hopes aud expectations, yet being settled, there exists no rea son hy we should not love tho Gov ernment which our fathers aided iu etttblishiug, aud the o'd flsg which they houored and loved, with ai much ardor and faith as do the citizens ol any section of our ootnmou oonutry; aud that we consider it a patriotic duty, not alone to cherish atl'- otiou for the Government, but to tench our ohildren to love it. . I noed not remind you, Mr. Presi dent, that the battle of Moore's Creek was ocelot the mo-t interesting of the Revolution aud that tho greit victory Sained there by the patriots gave n t'oided impulse to our arms; aud 1 must iu this plaoe deolare my gratillcu tioii that the worthy children of the noble heroes of that Held propose to honor their anccstora and to honor themselves by an appropriate celebra tion of its hundredth anniversary. Sir, I send them Irom this Chamber our heartiest t-ympatliiua. Rut, Mr. P.esideut, that the Hen ate may coni orehond aud fully appreciate the reso lution whioh has just been read, I beg to say that the county of Peuder, ouoe a part of New Hanover, iu whiou tbis meeting waa held, has been established since the I .. .. 1 .. I !.. t ..! Civil war, anu was uaiueti in uouur uiiuiuuun 11....,.. General Peuder, a ealluut and dis tiuguished Cantederate soldier who fell at Gettysburg; that the people of the Oape Fear oountry, iu whioh thia new county lies', were net only dis-' tiuguished during the war for inde pendence for their ojulLmtry and pat riotism, but that iu the entire South during the unhappy strife of the States no people were more devoted to the Confederate cause. The resolutions were drawn and presented by Dr. S. S. satohwcll, a surgeon in the southern army from the beginuing to the end of the war; a gentleman of great iutelligeuoe, of eminent position in the modioa! pro fession, and of universally admitted scientific attainment aud distinction. Among the many persons who were present at the meeting I see the names of therepiesentative men of that sec tion of our State -gentlemen of sub stanoe, of character, of high social and political influence, aud I also notioe that it is contemplated that that entire seotion of our State, embraoing many oouuties and thousands of feople, are to join in the celebration, mention aud call attention, Mr. President, to these circumstances, that it may be known that the seutimeuts expressed and the spirit pervading these resolutians are the true repre sentative opiniouB aud feelings of the people of North Caroliua aud the South, and as such I present them to the Senate and to the country. Moobs's Crekk Bhidob, ( Fbndkb Co., N. tt, Feb. 16, 1876. J Editors Journal : Guntlkmen: In answer to numerous iuquiries from various sections of the Cape Fear country, permit me to say that the indications are every way favorable for a successful oalebration on Saturday, the 20 u inst., npou this saored old battle ground, of the cen tennial of the battle of Moore's Creek. The work of preparation ia going vigorously for sard. All things are nearly ready among the country people. They go to the grounds with their axes, hoes, hammers, nails, lumber, Ac, and urged ou by a noble veuer a'.iou for the memory of their fore fathers, as well ai by a patriotio de votion to the government aud the old fl ig, they are working with the true spirit of Amerioau citizens to make the demonstration a grand success. The various committees in the rural districts are at work. The exeoutive corn nil ttoe will hold another meeting upon the grounds on Saturday next and a full aud prompt attendance at 11 o'clock A.M., is earnestly requested. We hear nothing from tho Wilmington committee. Wi.l you ' please inform as whether the important work as signed to this committee has been accomplished. Reliable information au'horizea me to say that a lartre cowd will bo present, Thousands upon thousands will be pre tent, not alone from Pender und adjoining oountits, but from all parts of the I Clo. Fear aud other Dortuma cf the State. Th true ojntea n al "Jrit ''"ll'lf ''I aro'ied. TLe pe-'pt re urg." friir 1 1 ti.n M .lire's k r. iiViihul ct Ifli'i'ion. T! ey r-C'ni t t . ti' t tis I ) -iui .(ruts or Iv-puLIi.? .-, u tt mrely :. c t zen of I'. 'i lt-r, i.f the Ctpe Fear, an.l of North ('itn.liti.i, but as Aimrirun fili rn, proud of ihe faerilic-! nd arlii'-vemei.t t.f th' ir forefatheri, and d''ti'rmiuel t s and by the (jonstitu tit ui , tlin govt'rnOient, inl the old tug. Ihe lh are mtt. . to come. Order and g'.Ot.! conduct will be ni iin- t-tmed by lroir authorities. fo liitor will Ijr miil on lir irmmd. The antlority to furnish "re tret-hmnta" exc'u.l-'H l enuiKt.iou to itell anything fiat will i-itox tt- No dtitibts -iiy be had ou thehuhj-ct. All applicutiona to stli ardent rpirita hftve beiu and ill Im rt i''otfd. 1 no wanHK'irs appre- ci.it the importance, of g.wl order aud aottrie'y on this oc axioti, sn.l the sam will be insisted upon, and.il necessary. enforced by proper authority. The stiud for Hie speak rs, chaplain and others, ia already er oted in a few yard of the mouuiunnt en otl in hanor of the hetovti of the battle of MtMtre'a Creek. From that stund dia- tinguislwd s-ieskera of both political ptrtiea will adtlresfi the asaemrtieu multitude. Goveruo Viice ami Gov ernor Brogdeu have both been invited. It is honed tht'V will tit ou that Stand together aide by side aud address tne people Vane is ex pected. Auouk the invtel speak ers, outaido of these " two gt ntle men,'anwers have only been received from Messrs. John N. Htullinga and Samuel A. Ashe. These two gentle mu, one, as you are aware, from Du plin ami the other from Riligh, have aoonpted aud will d liver atldrenHea on the occasion. The spirit and letter of our prebmi narv proceedings, had at our meeting at Liiliugtou on the 15th iust, is the k 'y note to the great upheaval of pub lic "fiitiint'iit, now overspreading thia whole Cape Fear oouutry in relntion to tins et utoiinial and also the f hiladel phitt ct'iitouiiiiil. In a letter from our Representative in Congress, Mr.: Wad dml. iu reference to thi Liiliugtou ooutcuuial met ting, he says, "a part of your prooeediugs were rend the other (tit v in the. St uate tint iult a piitriotio speei'li bySeiialor Rausom, and 'hue tho attention of the Heimto md the country v c.tlled but i 'o the histori oal event ami the spirit winch animates our Nort'i (J.ir dm i peop.e in tuia oen t en u i nl year." Ht.oiutr aid belli vine that the Moore's Creek centennial, cveu though tint tiin.i for prt puratiou hub been so short, will be a great kucochs. I am yours respectful 'y, Jambs A. II a km an. B( c'y of the Ex. Com, If laliop (itibbona. . Bishop Gibbons is now visiting the Eastern part of the State. February 9th he preached and con firmed iu Halifax. February 10th ho preaolieu aud con firm! d at the Forks, fho tmnio night he preached iu En field. - February 11th ho preached iu Golds boro. February 13th' he will visit Newbern. February 15th he will vieit Washing ton. b brunry ICth ho will visit Green yille. February 18th he will visit Tarboro. February 20tu hewill visit Wilming ton, where he will remaiu for some days. I .h op Atkluon' Appointment fur ill" ftprliiir VlHtatlon. Kinston March 22 Holy Innocents, Lenoir Co., 24 2(5 " 28 " 31 rlewlieru ,. Beaufort ' St. Paul'sSwiftCreek Bridge, Trinity ChurcL.BeaufortCo., Ill April 1 2 3 St. John's, Durham's Creek, South Creek, Beaufort Co., Greenville St. John's, Pitt Co.......... Snow Hill Marlborough, Pitt 0 unty, Good Friday Wilmington. Easter Sunday, 4 6 9 11 13 14 16 1 11 Amelioration and tUire. Amelioration ol the ay uij torus of dlnnaae Is, ofootirite, onedwliable objeot of racdlnatlun and lliera arc, no doubt, pkllUtlTCi hloti ios m m connlderabli' n medial rfflocy. Tile tem porary Uixji.oiiraiice ol' t'le imlicia of a aiaewe In tx nun) lnltit'ff. however, del nil 0 the 1gk Into a bed f Ust they are onred. Mmynf ilioiu who hive boroo grateful teetlmnuy to the irniitnnnt romeditl eS'eote of Hovtelters Ntonn.ih Blttere, In rami of ller dltnnler, clironlo conitlpittlog, inti'rmlititnt nod remil tAnt ifrerit, nrlnary end rheuuiittlo al'Bientu, hae Im recur d tli iot that the emporary rail I' nrra.lonaily vff'orded by the mad elnei which thev tried bnfore uil' th frtat rent or atlTe ini-iilretl hope wtilch were up eilily diol patfd by a rnturn of the maladv. The Blttere not only relieve, but If pertitntly and renular 1 taken, cubs the maladlei til whioh thry are ad ptatl. COMMERCIAL, WILMINGTON MARKETS. THB OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS OF THB PRO DUCE EXCIIANCIE ARB POSTED DAILY AT I P. M., AND EKFBB TO PHIOE8 AT THAT nOCH. uAii.k joiiRNtL orricn, Feoruarr 10tb, IN7- F. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Official quotations firm at - 32 oeuts. Sales of 100 casks at 32 cents. ROSIN Official quotations firm at $1 47) for Good Strained. No sales reported. TAR Official quotations steady at $1 40. Sales of 403 bbls at $1 40 $1 43. Market olosing quiet at $1 40. CRUDE TURPENTINE Offioial quotations steady at $1 25 32 16. Sales of 500 bbls at $1 25 for Hard and 82 15 for Yellow Dip. CORN Sales of one cargo of 3,000 bushels at GC) cents lp bushel in bulk, and one cargo of 1,950 bushels P. N. T. dOTTON Offioial quotations quiet Sales of 80 bales at the following official quotations : Ordinary..... ,..'..9 cents. Good Ordinary.... ...... ..10 ' Low Middling 11 Middliug 12 Good Middling.. , . 11 M Quotations oonform to the ol&ssifloa. lion of tho American Cotton Exohange, Dallr Itecelpu, The following are the receipts of oottou and naval stor s to-day : Cotton . 890 bales. Spit its Turpentine. 105 caska. Itosin 2,040 bbls, 408 lar.. Crude Turpentine........ 1,075 i. a . j V V . Var Almanac- I hi laf. S in ris- . 6: 4"i X. M. Sua st-ts. .r: 41 1 M. H.?!i witter 3:W1'.51. Day's length 11: 4 ARRIVED. Steamer D Murchisoii, Garraaon, Fsyetteville, Williams A If urchion. Steamer Dixie, Jacobs, Smithville, O. l. I'ralev4 Co. Sehr SauiUHl, Stvron. Lockwood Foil, Anderson A Lneb. K ihr Sarah Webb, Walker, Little River, W I (lore. O r Brig Martha, Langs (in below) Copenhagen, Peach au & Wester uantt. CLEARED. Steamer D Murchison, Garrason, Fayutt.'ville, Williams A Marchison. Steamer iiiet Jacobs, Bmithville, O. O. Parsley A C-.. J - Steamship D J Foley, Price Balti more, A D Cuiux. Report a severe So'ir Samuul Sfyron, L ckwo. da Fo'lv, Auderaon & Loeb, 8"lir Sarah Webb, Walker, Little Riv. r, W I Oore. Ger Brig Martha, Lange (in below) Charlestou to load with naval stores for the United Kingdom, E Peschau A Vt stermaun. Br Bark Hope, Fries, Liverpool, A Bprnnr ft Hon. Uer Rrigrrende.jUraun, NewUastie, England, Alex Bprnut A Son. KXPOHTN. k FOBKIQN. Liverpool. Br Eark Hope, 935 balet cotton. New Castli. Ger Brig Freude, 1,741 bbls rosin, 550 caiks spirits tur pentine. MEMORANDA. Steamship Pioneer, Wakely, arrived at New York from this port February 13th (not as previously reported. Ger Barquentine Emil e, Kahl, French, arrived at London from this port February 12th. Sohr L. T. Knight, Graffam, from R ickport, Me., for this port arrived at Vineyard Haven Febrnary 13th. Belir Clara Fletcher, Sargent, was at Providonce, bound for Orient, L. I., to load with 250 tons Guano for this port Febrnary 12th. I,lat ol VeeeeU In tho fort of Wil mington, N. C, Feb. 16 INTO. BARKS. Brilliant Star, Br. 200 tons, Nicholas. dis Vick & Mebaue Clio, Ger, 375 tons, Sohupp, (wtg) E Peschau & Wostormann Cito, Nor 348 tons, Wathno, (wtg) R. E. Heide. Edmund Richardson, 291 tons, Br barkentine, Brodie (dis), Vick Sc Mebane. Emilie, Ger, 414 tons, Lunge, (wtg) E Peschau & Wostermann. Emelie, 275 tons, Swd barkentine, Chistenien (dis), It E Heide. Hoinrioh Rod bertus,Oor,340 tons Kroe ger,(wtg)EPesohau k Westermaun. Heleue, Ger, 339 toua, Fack, (wtg) E Peschau & Westermann. Julius, Ger, 293 tons, Frenck, (wtg) E Pesehau & Wesfermanu. Hengcreid. Nor. tons, Measel, dui RE Heide Lydia Peschau, Ger, 4(K) Ions, Fechter (wtg) reschan & Westermana. M;dusii, (baiquentiue) Ger, 3G6 tons, (wtg) E I'eBchau & Westermann Nancy Holt, barkentine Br, 307 tons, Swan, (Itlg) . Vick & Mebane. Ruth Topping. 318 tout, Ericknou, Dis Vick A Mebaue. William, Ger, 246 tons, Sohaner, dis E Peschan ft Westermann BRIGS. Black Swann, 189 tons, Winvslade, ldg Nbrthrop & Cumming Ulara, Uer, m) tons, JDUlwitz, (wtg) E Peaohau & Westermann. 0 0 Van noro, Br, 376 tons, Hooker, ' die , A Spiunt & Son JJie reeue, tier, 2&U tons, Jj'ehlliaber, (wtg) E Petiobau & Westermann. F W Fisher. Ger, 213 tons, Maatz, (wtg) E Peschau & Westermann. Fauchon, Ger, 250 tons. Voss, (wtg) E Peschan & Westermann. John Pieroe, 211 tons, Townsend, dis Worth & Worth Mechanic, 197 tons, Gould, (rpg) . Williams & Murohison. Vera, Nor. 118 tons, Moller. 1 dis RE Heide SCHOONERS. Abbie Pitman, 287, chase, DiB G G Barker & Co. Altoona, 176 tons, Fitzgerald, (dis) , master Charles, Ireland (dis), T E Lippitt DeMorav Gray, 275 tons, Aldridge, Harriss & Howell. Ella Strickland, Strickland, (dis) BF Mitchell & Son Emily A Bartle, 214 tons, Smith, (ldg.) Harriss A :Ho well. Emma 0. Babcock, 228 tons, Baboook, (wtg.) J A Springer. Kate Collins, 285 tons. Mathews, (wtg.) Harriss A Howell. Libbie Worthley, Oompton, (wtg) DeRosset & Co Lottie, 215 tons, Somers, dis Harriss Howell Mary A Hood, 879 tons, Steelman, (wtg) Master. R L Myers, Lewis (dis) J E Lippitt Vesta 96 tons, , (laid up.) OO Barker & Co. Willie Luce, 133 tons, Spear, Dis Master. Vulture, Nor, Eilertsen, 359 tons (dis) Master Yreka, 120 tons, Moore, 1 (dis) Navasaa Guano Co Mat of Vcaels for tno Port of Wll niltiKton, tNortb Carolina. 1HRKS. Fear Not, Ger.Kulitz, Liverpool, sld jan2. Prank, Nor, Petersen, Grunten, sld for Smithville Jan 21. $ Israel, Swd, Tallin, Helvoet, sld jan 25. Keppa, Nor, Turgessen, Grim .by, passed Dungeness jan 11. Mvnheer. Ger. Sairert. Glasffow. aid ' - O- I Jau21. Primus, Nor, Olsen, Liverpool, sld jan 15. Rosa, Ger, 249 tons, Hofidohild, Bristol, Deo 7. Ruth Topping, Br, barquentine 818 tons, Enaksen, Liverpool, sld Deo 23. Rudolf, Br, Williams, Antigua, Deo 24. Zephyr, Nor, Jensen, Bhoroham, sld jau 6. ' BRIGS. , -Hrlene, Nor, Gnndersen, Glasgow, sld for Smithville D.o 31. Rata, Nor.Larsen, Antwerp, jan 15. V SCHOONEIW.- Ann Whiting, Hatch, Providence and Orient, LI, Feb 5. Aurora, i-wj, EHvedt, Veizizce, Pivi.l, Lf, Shelf.Td.Deal.u'd G W AnJ.-rson.Auderson.New York. feb 8. Jas Elim, Htcb. Lslefcboro. aid Halifax Jai30. John L Trsoey, Mersr rvev. Belfast. sld feb 8. Lucy Holmes, Teel. Boston, sailed feb 10. I.l.i of Veaaela front Ullnlifiea H.V., for lrlf Porta. BARKS. Mollis, Nor, Krogh, Hamburg, eld feb U. Anna, Swd, Aspiing, London, sld Jan 3. . Anna, Ger, Siewerts, Liverpool, eld jan. 21. Arnevig, Nor. Arntsen, London, eld jan 31. Apollo, Br, Millikin, Liverpool, sld jau .11. Anguste Teite, Ger, Drews, Ham bnrg, eld jan. 13. Ceres, Ger, Doelker, Glasgow, eld jau 18. Chatham, Nor, Schirod, Rotterdam, eld iau 11. Dragen, Nor, Thomasen,' Lo don, aid Dec 21. Florence Margaret, Br, barkantiue Corner, London, eld feb 7. Framat, Swd, Ahhtead, London, sld Jan 6. Freidig, Nor, Andersen, Hamburg, eld f eb U. Friedricn Scalla,Ger, Waack, Gla' gow, s d Deo 27. Gt-rmauia, Ger, Villraar, for Rot terdam, at Mass1iu, Nov. 4. Hope, Br, Fries, Liverpool, old leo lrj. Ierbuen, Nor, Svendsen, Hamburg, Jan 6. , ' Juno, Ger, Limit, Liverpool, eld imJl. Le if. Nor, Matousseu, Glasgow, eld jan 31. Lyn,Nor,Wold,Nor,Hull,sld Deo 24, ar Dover feb 5 Otilia, Nor, Thotsen, Hamburg, sld tan 81. 801 nabend, Ger, Pust, Stettin, sld iau. 28. Reidulf, Nor, Kundseo, Hamburg, Nor, Knndsen, Hamburg,' eld feb 12. 8peed. Nor, OlseB, Cork for orders. sld Feb. 8. Sulitjelma, Nor, Ullonaes, Liver pool, old Ian, !22. Staubo, Nor, Gundersm, Granton 4eld Deo 20. Titania, Nor, Hansen, Liverpool, cid ian 31. Vick & Mebane, Br, Whiteside, Liverpool, eld ian. 22. Victor, Nor, Jaoobsen, Rotterdam, sld ian. 20. Wega, Ger, Gerths, Hamburg, eld jan. Vi. BRIGS. Alice Ada, Br, Wilmott, Trieste, old inn. 19. Anna, Nor, .orgenscn, London dd Feb 4. Azha, Nor, Houger, Liverpool, ian 7. Brisk Trefry. Br, Granton, Deo. 29, ar Dover feb 0 Castor, Ger, Barghoon, Liverpool ian Jt. Economy, Br, Graham, Bristol old n; 19. Emma, Ger, Gerber, Liverpool ian. 5. Fido, Nor, Thorsun, Liverpool, eld ian 31. Framat, Swd, Eckman, Vrieste, eld ian. 24. Fredriksteen, Nor, Lnrsen, Belfast, sld iau, 31. Flamingo, Nor, Sorensen, arvd at Helvoet Dto 21. Freude, Ger, BrauE, Newoastle, Eng. cldltblfi. Q C Michele, Ger, Dillwiltz, Ham bnrg, (old) jan 31. G A Coonan, Br, Adair, Iondon old ian 11. Hildiug, Nor Ellingsen, Hull, eld ian. 18. Jarlen, Rummelhoff, Nassm, sld jan 31. Johanne, Dan, Anderson, Liverpool eld jan. 11. Mira, Nor, Stoer, Liverpool, eld jan. 11. Nornen, Nor, Severtsen, Hamburg, old Feb 3. N Stowers, Stowers, Grenada, eld feb 12. - Orion, Ger, Lubken, London, arvd at Deal, ian. 21. R Von Bennigsen, Ger, Roster, Rot erdam, old feb 12. Soskummeren, Nor, Wobl, London sld ian. 31. Ternen, Nor, Hartvigsen, Cronstadt, eld Jteb 5. Triton, Nor, Jaoobsen, Hamburg, sin ian. 2, Zavia, Nor, Ommundsen, London, eld jan. 11. SCHOONERS. Charley Bucki, Blanohard, Santiago de Uuba, eld D eb 4. Julia Elizabeth, Ingiaham, Harbor Island. VV. 1., ckiiao. 22. L F Warren, Johnson, Port an Prince, old ian. 21. Speedwell, Drisks, Barbadoes, old jan. 17. Arrived at Deatlnatlon from Port of Wilmington, M. c. BARQUES. Amanda, Ger, Schultz, arvd at Amsterdam jan 24. Andriette, 8d, Oedman Glasgow, arvd jan 19. Angust,Ger,Ohloff, arvd at Glasgow jan 2i. Behrend, Ger, Berding, Liverpool, Deo 30. Carl Gerhard, Ger, Hillrichs, ar at Hamburg jan 28. Donna Anna, Whaley, ar Cardenas, feb 7. Emilte Kahl, Ger, Frenoh, London, feb 12. Forsete.Ger, Mikkelsen, arvd at Liv erpool jan 21. Frank, Nor, Petersen.Granton. arvd jan. 1. Gladstone, Br, Keneally, ar Liver pool, Jan 30. ' Hermann Heimlich, Gor, Oester reiob Granton, jan 6. Kobe, Nor, Taraldsen, Antwerp. Dec 23. " Najaden, Nor, Halversen, Glasgow, Dee 3; in port Deo 25. Ribuitz, Ger, Fretwnrit, Granton, Deo 30. Sundsval,Swd,Schmidt,arvd Amster dam Feb 1. Von Heyden Cartlow. tjer. Spechr. arvd at Hamburg jan 21. Vender Heydt, Ger, Michealis, Liv erpool, arvd jan. 18. BRIGS. - Brothers, Br, Smith, Antwerp, arvd jau 25. Dolphin, Br, Smart, Bristol, jnri 6. Elgin, Br, Baxter, Granton, prior to jan. 8. jjloBta, Nor, Dahl, London, arvd jan 25. Fram, Nor, Torstonsen, Liverpool, an 20. J Jataea Crc.sly, L..u 1, a Prince ar ia LiilrsinJ. Nor, D.LL ar Lozlon, Jan :0. Livingstone, Fioher, arvd at Hal jiu21. L,nJ wig. uer, beier, art a ttLaver j.ot.l Jau 2.3 eiitjSftt tier, c trout. tii"ow. Deo 20; dis. January 5. Orion, Ger, Lnbkia, ar London . Jan 21. WeifoTd. Br, Foster, London, ar Feb 5. SCHOONERS. John IL Cor verse. Plummer, Port an Prince, ar jan. 18. ljena li btorer. Searr. ar Havana Fb7. Lew Prices, Prot vnizi 4 FIltST-CIAHg WORK, STATI0KERS PRINTERS AND SIXSESS LITKSSXAFKESS. or 12 6m CHOICE VfCETAQLE ANQ FLOWER SEEDS, From Drlgga Orother. Koolitaicr, N, T. Tor rt by i C. H W. RUNQE Jn23 N-E,0orner!,ecoo(1andlrkttSU. HOUSEFORMSHING GUODSL ' JEFKE,i,Ks. PATENT BIICKWHEA Hakt-rts hakos four at once. Frtnch fcl Pans aauttace Cuttcra td Btnlfera, Mlnctui Kulvea, Scrubbing Brorf m, Hair Bmoma, Faalh er lluatertt, fur laiu low hy , d;i9 CEO. A. PECK. Plow Steel. OWKtlt.!KON (IM barag. aad inehea lV10.111 ,tock' ',,t Flown, carting, Plow HolU lla-nfpa, i;ollats, Hank Han6, flow Line, nel Waa1t,,g Hoet iak liM.flrob noea, 4o. ha largest rtook of tha above gooda In tha cl y and at Uia loaeat owh prlcaa can be fo'tnd at tha old eaUbllahrd Hardvan H"or ,ioHN DiWaoN, eb6 t. Ail Market Straat. ALTAFFEIl Ac IIIUL. WILL FUBNI8U Sash, Blinds. Doors, Momfliiiis, lc.; Bracket, acroll and ornamental work of averr deKotiptlon at tba loaent prloea. Baah asd H'lntlit repaired cheap, Tarnludona at abort notice. 'acfory foot ot Walnut Btreet, adjoining OoU iile dk Oo.' Mil . ' labW lw Wood, Wood. K AKE 8KI,LINO A P THE " ; 7 . Lovetit Prices for Cash. Dellrered promptly anywhere lo the ally, long iir cut np. Will aell Iota or St a ten eordi at "oatelT ooitt aad drayage. febl3 O. Q. FARSLKT A CO. Swedes Iron, Swedes Iron! rjlHK third lavoioa of genaina Iwade Iran now on tbe way, of al 'ana, luoladlng T-lnoh, which will bo told at tow flguret by OiLKS A MUROHISON, fb ' AtKewHardwaraStora., Monfort Hall. By O. A. WAUFIKLD. rr.VIA,OHTUk.8BURET OFroWER. AwEV GWYNMK'8 OBKAT WORK. 'A a PR1M0K8S OF TUCLB. AWoveJ. By THK DEVIL'S CHAIN. Ry Edward Jen. liii.it, m. P., author of Glitx'e Baby, o. "TTIu rOR ANI VANQDISHBO, A Moral. y dj mary yuan nay. 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