dent onJ Director, or any uic oi'ihem, ln ditya'nrevjouo notice lo apply la ilw Court of the County in wlis-h the Jnd or tin great er purl thereof shall lie, and upon 111011 apjtlica lion lhe Court shall appoint five iliintert?ttd and impartial freeholder to assess tho dama- krAof tha owner from tne condemnation of 'tlfi land for the uso oflhe) Company, shall . nppoint a day for their meeting, to report lite da lie assigned tliem ahcI shall dismiss tit the rout of tho company nny proceedings thtii depending in their bclmll lor the condcinn.i tiou of smd land. The freeholders to appointed, any three or more of whom may nc.. shall proceed in the performance of their duties in nil respects in tho stme manner ns if they had been np pointed on Hie npp'k-.ttion of the President :iJ Directors of the Company, and 1 lie Court Khali In like maimer confirm or disaffirm their report, supersede them or nny of them mid Appoint others in their stead, or direct 11 n other view and report to be made ns often h may he necess.iry. and when a iy inch re port ascertaining the ln nnca shall be run tinned, the Court "hall render judgement in favor of the proprietor, lor the damage so assayed, and uonlile c.osle, and shall thereup on either compel the Company to pay into Court, the damages and coats so ndjudirod or award a process of execution ihcrclur; as to them shall seem right. IS. When the judgement, rendered for the da mages assessed and costs, shnll he satiB lied by tho payment of the money into Court, or otherwise the title of the land for which such damages are assessed, snail be vested i:i the Company ia tho same manner ns if the proprietor had aold and conveyed it to them. 10. The said President, and Directors for llic purpose of ci'iistructing their work ulure .iid, nnd the works necessarily connected therewith, or of repairing the same, niter they shall have been made or of enlarging or otlt crwisc altering the sump, 6hail be at liberty by themselves, their officer agent or ser vants, at any time, to enter upon any nmn cent land, and to rut. qiutrrv. dig take and' carrv awav i herefrom, any wood, stone, grav- ' el, or eariri. which they may deem necessary ; I Provided however, that ttiey shall not. with- j out the consent ol the owner, cut down a. iy ! fruit trees, or an) tree preserved in any lot or ! lit Id for shade or fur oriiani"iits. nor take any j timber, r-ravel ftuno or earth coiiRiituliiiir 1 nny part, of an all wood, stone, under authority fence or building. For '. gravel, or earth, taken if this net. and lor all inci dental injuries dune l' the 'nclosures, crops, woods or ground ia taking or carrying the siime away, the said President, and Directors shall make to the owner a fair and reasona ble compensation lo be ascertained if the par tics cannot agree, by ihree impartial and dis interested freeholders, who being appointed lo.- thai purpose by niv JuRlice of the Peace thereto requited by the owner shall be sworn 1 liy him und shall then ascertain Ihe conipen salion upon their own view of the wood, stone gravel or earth taken ami of the injury done as aforesaid in taking them ; Provided howev er, that it shall be the duty of the owner or owner to shew to ihe Justices of the Pence to srhoqi the application is made, that, ten day previous notice of the time of making the same lint been triven to the President or one oflhefkicipnl agents of the Company, i and no nward whi' h may be given under any nppointmcnt. without such notice shall be ob ligatory or binding on s iid Company Pro vided however, that, either party, not satis fied with the nward which may be given ns above, may appeal to the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of the County, in which 1 lie land may be situated, who may, as in ihe case of assessment ol land confirm or disaf firm the report of the freeholders, supersede them or any of them, and appoint 'others in their ste id, or direct another view and report : shall oe enntlt a tu rn ire man sixiy voles on to be made as often us may be necessary. any amount of the enpilal stock ofsaid Com- 2D Ifthe saidJ'resi.lent. and Directors in W ld by or 'n, m entering upon the land of uny person under ! 30. The President and Directors shall rcn the authority of lilis act, for the purpose of ' der distinct accounts of their proceedings and laying out. or constructing, enlarging, alter ing or repairing any oftli ir said" woilva'! by themselves or their olliijers, do any wan ton or wilful injury to such land or its appur tenances, or to the crops growing or gather ed, or to any other property thereon, the "Cape Fear and Deep Itivcr Navigation Company." shall pay lo the person so Injur ed, double the amount of the damages which shall be nssessed hv a inrv in nnv nrnr...i- lion therelor, or il said injury be done by any ' person or persons who may have contracted , wh(j the Company for the construction of j any portion of their work or any of the works ; .1... . :.-J,-,J- J - -"vi . lo.imiieu nicrewiiii. he or they shall he res- ponsihlo to the party injured in the like amount. 21. lit it furUur eiuirled. That all acts and clauses of acts which come w ithin tin purview and meaning of this act. or which give rights privilege and franchises, at vari ance with those given t.y this act, bul which rights privileges a. ml franchises have not as of the said Company, and tdull be liable lo yet. been used and enjoyed be. and they arc ! pay all such sums due, or which shall be hcrcby declared to be re-poled and made j come due. upin the slock assigned lo him; Vo"'- I Provided liowever.thateucli assignment shall 21. Th said President ami Directors or a in no wise exempt the assignor or hi-t reprc- majority ol them shall hare power lo pur- I cnae witn the lumls of the Companv nnd place on the river which shajl have been im proved, rents ol nny description whatever ...i, :..i. . t. 1 11 101 o niey nay u -m necessary or proper for the purpose of transportation, or it they should deem it most expedient lo tlq so, (hey may contract with any individual or Individ ual for etr-cling the transportation of the same. 23. All k tats nnd other property purdias ed a aforesaid with the funds of the Compa ny or engaged in the business of transporta tion on said River or Rivers and nil (tie works of the mid Company co.mtructed. nr property acquired under the authority of t his net and all profit which -ball accrue from the same, shall be vested in iie respective stockholders of the Company forever, in pro portion lo their respective shareg; nnd the ame shal be deerrcd personal estate; and hall be exempt from any public chanp or tax whatsoever, lor the term of fifteen year; nm thereafter the Legilntur; may impone n tax l Ot exceeding twenty five rent per annum per (lure on each share of the capital mock whenever the annual profit thereof shull ex ceer ix per cent. 21. When this work shall have been com pleted the Cutnpnny shall at all time fur tiUh and keep in good repair, the necessnrv boat! and other requisite! for the safe and convenient 'transportation or persons ni d broperty ; anil It shall be their duty nt nil lid-jet Bon te payment or trader of the lo transport, tonpy le ch.llift owner, of life rood" ere to deli t jilltrti A delivered jib them' for pot on ine river wiiicn,"u ma, titdirnlonau mere cles which' shall b&'d tranortution oipolTertd to' Ihf m iit'propcr cbttdiiion to he transported tit some depot on tho River most convenient for the reception 25. They shnll give no undue preference in transportation to the property ol one per- soii over that of another, but ns far ns pfacti caplo shall carry each in the order of tiino ii which it shall be delivered or oll'ercd for trans portation, with tolls pnid or tendered ; if the Company or any of its officers or rigenlsshiill fail to receive, transport or deliver In due lime, nny property so oflVred or delived to them lor transportation, or hIi;i1I fail to Inke up or set down nny pa-aengers at such con venient point as he or they may desire, upon the payment or tender of the passage money hereby allowed, they shall for ft it, and pay to the partv so injured double the. amount of the lawful toll paid or tendered ; and shall moreover be liable to an action on the case in which full damages und Costs shall be re ceived. 'Jrt. So srton ns nny" mrtion of the River hereby nuihorized may be in readiness lor transportation it shall be lawful lor the. said President and Directors to transport by their officers or agents or by contractors under them, persons and property on the same ; and Ihev.shnll have pdWef to charge for the transportation of persons, gomls, produce, merchandize and other (illicit s, via : and for 1 the transportation of thotlnil nny tnfm not 1 exceeding the. Ihllowing'TOtes : On persons not exceeding six cents per mile for each per- j .ciu ; lor the transport:'.', ion of goods, produce, merchandize, and other articles not excecdiinr an averag.' often cts. per ton per mile ; umT j for the transportation of the mail, such Kunis 1 as thev tnav aree for ; and the said l'resi-1 J : 3 .. . . lent and Directors shall be furthermore enliJ tl.-tl to demand and receive fur weighing stor age and delivering of produce and other com modities nt their depots nnd warehouses, rates j not exceeding the ordinary waiehousc rates , charged tor such services. . ; 27. As soon as the river shall be made navigable for Steamboats of shallow draft s far up the river as Haywood, the President Directors shall ni.iiiinlly t nrni -nntunllj djel ire nnd make! kit.-Ii divi lend as they mav deem rroiier of the nelt profits an siag trom 'he resources ol ihe- said Company after deducting the necessary current Him! probable contingent expenses of the said same among ii! said Coni- t'oinpany am 1, ill nviue ine the proprietors o ! the .--lock ol puny in proportion to their respective shares. 23. An annual meeting ol" the subscribers to the stock of the en id Company shall be hehl at such time nnd place ia each yearas the Stockholders nt their first general, or at any subsequent meeting n ay appoint: To constitute which or any general meeting call ed ny ine rresuieiii a-no 11 . t n - 1 . .1 1 Directors according the presenee of pniT-1 to provisions ol mis art. ine presenee 01 pr prietors cutiilcd to n majority ol nil the voles which could be given by all the-Slorkliohlers shall be necessary either in person or by proxy properly authorized ; and if a sulli Ct'ent number do not attend on that day. or any day appointed for a general meeting called by the Directors ns aforesaid, tho pro prietors who do attend may adjourn from time to tune until a general meeting shall be had. 2S). In counting nil votes of the enitl Com pany, each member shall be rtlloweil one vote for every two shares, not exceeding four shares, one vote for every four chares above four shares anil not exeeedingten shares, nnd one vote for every five shares above ten, by him held at the time in the stock of the com pany; Provided, however, that no Stockhol der, art individual, hidy politic or corporate. disbursements ol money to the annual nice- ling of the Stockholders. 31. The Wi. hereby require' of the igence. v.-ars - j 1 Company, shall be executed with 1 I and jfthey be notcooinn need w nun, I.'.', after the passage of this act, a. id li within ten years after the first g.'iiera lingofthe Slorkhol J( rs. then this c shall be forfeited. ishel nr 'ii. 11 : 1 . 1 r-v 1 ne rresiucni ami uirer urs sin hall I cause to he written or printed certificates lor the shares oflhe stock in the sold Company. and shall deliver one such certificate signed by the President and countersigned bythe treasurer, lo each person lor Hie number ol shares sunscriDeu ny rum ; w shall be transferable by him ; lich certificate subject, how- ever 10 an payments uue; or in uecoine due thereon ; and such assignee having first cau sed the transfer or assignment to be. entered in a book of the Company to Ue kept for that . ..11 . 1.. . . . 1 , purpose, shall thenceforth become a member sentau've ft om the liability to the s;tid Com- pany lor the payment 01 all such sums; ;l the assignee or bis representative shall Oe 1. 1.. ... c.n 1. f UII.IIJK- VII Idll iu ptij 1IIC ii. 11 any person or persons shall wilfully by t.iy means whatever injure. impair or dt; siroy any part oflhe work constructed under this act, or any of the necessary works belong ing to the said Company, or shall place nny obstruction in said River such person or per sons shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and oneoiivirtion tbcreofiu th" Court of Pleas and Uunrlcr Sessio is or Superior Court oflaw of the County where the offence may be committed, shall be fined ami Imprisoned at the discretion of the Court. 31. Ii: it further macteit. That if nt any time herealter the above rates of tolls anil transportation thnll enable the said President and Direrto rs, alter the payment of all ne cessary expenses, and afier silting apart h fair and reasonable sum lor the renewal and re pair ol said work. Warehouses, Depols. boats ami other works to divide more than twenty per cent on their capital stock invested, that, the said rates ol loll nnd transportation shall be so reduced by the said President and Pi ectors ns to enable them to divide twenty per cent and no more. 35. De it further fnartri. That no person hnll be eliible f.s President or Director of said Company unless he be a resident citizen of this Sinte. 30 Ue it furthei rnactnl. That the corpo rate powtrt herein granuj shall be and enure tolls hereby ulluvyed Uh transport, toniiy It tor ninety nine year and no longer, unless xeneweui by competent authority. 1, y Uelid three fiines nd rntifird in General Assembly this HOih day ol January! 1849. (sijj'Vv rROl).' B.,GlLLfAM, , ' w-8neakf the House of Commons. . CALVIN GRAVES, Breaker ot tho Senate. S:aie pfNortU Carolitvt, ; ) Office of the Secretary of State!. ) I hereby certify that the foregoing u a true Copy ,0!' an Act ofiha General - Assembly of this Suite. Given under my hand this 8th March 1S10. WM." HILL, Sec'l. AN ACT: Supplemental to tin uct passed at the pre sent Session of the Legislature, to improve the Cane Fear and Deep' Rivets above Fnyettevflle, ; . ' , , . . I. JJe it cnacled by the General Assembly if The Stale f Worth Carolina, and it it hereby enacted by the authority of the tawe. Tiiat whenever it shall he made lo appear to the Governoi of the State ol North Carolina by a certificate under the corporate seal of the Cape Eear nnd Deep Uiver Naviga tion Company, signed by the Treasurer and countersigned by their President, thai sixty thousand dollars of the Capitnl Stock ofsaid Company have been subscr.bed for andttakep by individual or corporations, and ibirty thousand dollars have actually been paid iir t the hands ol the said Treasurer, and that the remainder of said subscription is either so paid, or is made by solvent persons fully able to pay, and the Governor ol the State shall be satisfied of the truth thereof, he shall he and he is hereby authorized and re- uuneu to suusc.rine. on oenaii 01 me oiaie. the sum of forty thousand , dollars; twenty thousand dollars of such subscription to be paid nt the time, of subscription, out of any moneys mai may ai ine nine oe in ine 1 rea ... . 1 .1... 'V .... c i:.. burv ; aniline 1 reasurer 01 ixorm varonna is hereby authorized and required to pay over the same. 2. And tho said Governor is authorized ami reqtumi 10 suoscru c, nnu sam 1 reasur- ei iu ..iy uu puui .,,c umtc, .u, that is to say whenever the Company shall subscribe and pay into the hands ol the Trea surer of Ihe. Company thirty thousand dol lars, the Governoi shall subscribe nnd the Tieasuicr of the State, shall pay into the hands of ihe Treasurer of the Company twei.ty thousand dollars, and they shall con tinue to subscribe and pay in, in that propor tion, until tie whole Capital stock bIiuII have been subscribed for and paid in : That is to .-ay, one hundred and twenty thousand dol lars on the part ol individuals and eighty t housnnd dollars on the part of the State, 3. Be it further enacted. That the Presi dent and Directors of the Company, shall employ an engineer to survey the country hetween the Deep River and the Yndkin.for the purpose ofconnectiiig said Rivers by canal or tail road, and survey the Yadkin Riveras far up as Wilkesboro', commencing at the anticipated connection ot the two Kivers. who shall make out an accurate report of the dista ice between the two Rivers, the practi cability of the connection, the best mode of connection, the location of the work, nnd the estimate of the cost at each obstruction be tween the two Rivers, nnd 1111 estimate of the cost of each obstruction to be removed from the connection at the Yadkin to Wilkesboro'; which report shall be submitted to the nexi Legislature ; and ihe President and Directors shnfNinv'e power to use a sufficient amount of the above mentioned slock to pay lor the cost of the survey. 4. e it Jurther enacted. That the Gover nor, by virtue of such subscription and pay me.itscn i.ehalfof the Slate. shall appoiuttwo fifihs of 1 he whole number of Directors of the aforesaid corporation, nnd that in all gen era! meetings of tho stockholders in said cor poration the. said Directors of the State or any other representative of the State whom the said Governor may appoint, shall be en- titled 10 two-fifths of the whole number of j votes which may be given nt such meeting, j And all the profits ncciuing to the State j from her biibsci iption under this act shall be 1 paid into the Treasury of the State by the j President and Directors of the Company. Ht 1 ... I each iiiitiuai meeting. ft. B: ii fu. 'her enacted. Thai no part nf the money" nuihorized lo be subscribed by the State in said Company, by this act. shnl; be paid until ihe contractors shall give bond and security, to be approved of bj the Gov ernor anil Attorney General of the State, to the Treasurer of sr id Company, conditional lor the faithful performance of said improve ment and to indemnify and save harmless the State of North Carolina from artjf loss thai the State may incur by reason of fin failure of the contractors to complete said improvement for the sum of two hundred thousand dollars. li This act shall be in force from and alter its ratification. Rend three times nnd rntified in General Assembly this 29th day of January 184U. ROB. B. GILLIAM, Speaker of the House Commons. C. GRAVES, Speaker of the Senate. State of North Carolina, Office of Secretary of State, S 1 ' William Hfll. Secretary of Stnte in nnd for the Stnte of North Carolina, do here by certify, that the foregoing is a true copy of an hci of the General Assembly of this Slate, drawn oil" from the original in this office. ' Given under my hand this 8ih any of March 1849. WM. HlLL, Secretary ol State. Hon. Mr. Coluameb The New York Tribune speaking of the new Postmaster General in connection with the claim of Ver mont to a seal in the Cabinet says: ' For the first time within our memory her Legislature at the last scpsion put in a quiet claim unuuimously designating Hon. Jacob Col lamer, a retiring member of ihe late and two preceding Congresses, as her choice This claim has been recognized by leneral Taylor, and her fuvoritc is the new Postmas ter General. ' Judge Collame r has devoted most of his years to the law. nrhievinga high reputation as a cotinieJIor nnd jurist. Since he took his scat in Congress he has spoken rarely, but always with a vigor and terseness which commanded attention. Hi undoubted integ rity, ability and industry, afford ample guar antees thHl in the station to which he has just been called, he will extend bis well ear ned fame und reflect honor on the noble Slats which hot given him to the Nation." THE COMMKUC1AL . VVILMINGTOrii N; (j. TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1849. :i.t 1 1 NORTHERN MAIL; JM No Mall North of VVeldon, yesterday. The fall. urs of the mail la quits an, unusual occurrence, . o late. Jf.iU THE ACTS AND THE NEWS. The Acts relative to the CP Peer and Deep Ri ver Improvement, and Ihe Foreign New, occupy slmost our entire space this number. We are confi dent our readers will approve the arrangement, by which ihe principles of this great scheme are laid be fore them at one view. ERRATA. Ioslead of Ellas Brian read Dryannd instend of Archer McNeal nnd Anhd. McNeill, as Commlsa loneri, in the Act, whleh we publish to-day. B Y MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH FOR THE BALTIMORE -SUN. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP AMERICA. Fovrttci: Dsys Later from Europe INTERESTING FROM FRANCE. POPULARITY OF NAPOXEON, DISSOLUTION OF THE ASSEMBLY. modification of English Navigation Laws. BEPtlBLIC ESTlBLlSllI D IS BONE. Protection of the Pope Guarantied. Plight of the grand Duke of Saxony, THE CHOLERA and the CXLI FKVER, St. John's, N. B., Narch 8, 10 P. M. Tlie Royal mail steamer America, Capt. Shannon, arrived at Halifax from Liverpool, at a qunrtur of 3 this morning, whence sho sailed on the 24th ult., and consequently brings 14 days later inteiligeiice. Our express arrived at digby at 10 minutes before 12, in,elght hours and 40 mlnuies from Haliiax, cross in;; iho liny of Ft.ndy in six hours, hnvinc been du taincd two hours by ice in the bay. Eiiglatwl? Mr. Labouchore has again broirght forward a Gov ernment proposition for the modification of Ihe nav igation laws. Mr. Bancroft, our minister, state (hut 10 whatever extent ibe liberality of the British Parli ament may be disposed to legislate in this matter, that i.e is ready to sign a Convention to-morrow, based upon complete reciprocity, upon the opening of the entire coasting trade of the wo countries to the vessels of both. By th.' proposed law it will be competent for an America vtuscl to come 10 Liver pool Irom tho United Slates, laden with tobacco and cotton sbe will w permitted to discharge nil or part of her cargo in Ihe Mersoy, ake in Manchester goods, or coal, or passengers, and Carry them to Glasgow or London in transit, and clear onl with perhaps a fresh cargo from the final port of her discharge. The Cholera. The Cholera reports have swelled lo 12,305, of which 5,546 hav died ; 3,789 have recovered, and 3, 1C4 continue under medical trtalnu nl, of winch the result is not slated. Gold Fever. The reports from California continued to excile great intere t. The . xciiement exlen4s lo all clau ses. The French Government h.ive despatched a French engineer to Culifurnia, with tho object of sur vcying the talked of discoveries. Sate of Trade. The state of trade in the mnnuCnclorintr districts on (he whole is satisfactory. Employment is plen tiful and activily prevails throughout. Stock Maiket. There continues a good demand for American securities in London. The reported payment of Pensylvania interests in one half relief notea was received with considerable disfavor. United States 6 per cents, enntinuo in good de mand on ihe continent, and orders fur the stock have been executed at 106). Money continues to get more abundant, and tho rate of interest rules low. The F.nglish funds have receded. Consols at Lon don on the 3d were held ai 921 a 93. Joseph Bonaparte will proceed to Spain aa Ambas sador. He in.lsle on remaining in Paris, however, until sfter the election, or which he is preparing so as to con-oildtle the power of his relative ai the head of the Republic. The continuance of tranquility may increase the good disposition whleh now prevails. The funds have advanced very considerably Five per cents are quoted at 84f. 60 c. ; three range at about WI. Tts:a:iy. Tne Grand Duks of Tuscany has fled from Ver ona with his family and taken refuge it Pun San Stephano. Italy. A provisional government has been declared by the excited people in part of Italy and in the Roman Stales. The republican feeling has reached the highest point of excitement, and the executive committee hit usurped the Papal authority, which l iltogether set aaide. The Pope is deposed, and a Republic es tablished. Rome. We have from Rome Important intelligence Of the deposition of the Pope, and the establishment of a Republic. This event took place on the 9th of Febiary. It waa voted that he shall enjoy all the guarantiee necessary for ibe Independence of hie spiritual pow er. Sardinia. Thla country remains quirt The Kins seems conftden- that he has not the confidence oflhe Ita lians. Accordingly hit object aoema to be confined to the maintenance of bia own power within Piedmont. Naples. This country hss not advanced a atep towards the settlement of her disputes wlih Sicily, and it It sup posed thin matters will remain In atatu quo until tome progress can be made rn the negotiations of the aeveral powers now assembling at Brussels for the adjustment of Italian afTairs. M Someredo has arrived In London from Vlenn i, with a view of settling with Lord Palmetton the preliminaries of the Brussels convention, Hsllaad- The King of Holland opened tho Chambers on the 14th, with continued manlfeatatlona of attachment from the people. Prussia. Ia Prussia the elections have caused universal In terest. The popularity of the ministry has somewhat Improved. Austria ane Hungary' In Austrls and Hungary affairs have igain taken aa unfavorable turn. The Imperialists have certainly been bnten in ec- vetsl tntouuittrs with the Hungarians, and Uertui Is liksly 10 glvo ihern a geat deal of trouble. la Spain at thi seasloi of Congress keld t Mad rid on the 31st of January, a call was mnde for the correspondence said to have passed relative to the an nexation of the Inland of Cuba. The reply was that no proposition had been made, and that no ministry ; composed of Spaniards would ever listen tosttch a ' proposal; and that they should never cede the (slsod ; of Cuba lo the United States. ! In the Senate also, Qen. Neravaea confirmed the ! febove, and added that the rumors of a cession wero entirely unfounded that the Island of Cob would always remain as now; a -part of the' monarchy of Spain. Rsjoicb, ah lifir waAK.aYoiiAcii. Formerly when you were slpk, . you were in for W, si physic only sickened you ten times more, but now you have Cllckner's Pills, which ate bits of sugar in the pjouih, but all ihai is mild, a.aiet, but irresistible in the stomach To tHke anv but Cllckener's Sugar coated Purgative Pills now would be an act in the face of reason. A man miht aa wen" shave himself wilh a routih reaping hook, having at he same time a keen razor In his dressing case. -n serious truth, Clickeher's Sugar-coated Pur gative PJIs are the best genera) ' family medicine that has ever been introduced, for they have all the purifying advantages of physic, wi hout nny of those drawbacks which mokes phyaic such an aver sion 10 moat people. For sale, wholesale snd retail by WM. H. LIP PITT, Druggist, Wilmington, N. C, and by dealers in Medicines genetaDy throughout the U. S. IT- MARINE NEWS. PORT OK WILMINGTON. MARCH 9. hiqhwatcr at Tile 0AB:::::::::::::::::;:::::::2.5I p. m ARR1VKD. 8. Scbi. Aibono, Pitcher, from Newport, R. I., in 1 0 clay s, to R. H. Stanton & Co. 10. 6chr. II. D. Lelghton, tiandy, from Baltimore, with mdze to Geo. Harrisa. " Br. Brig Fsnnv. Curiie, from New York, in bul lust, lo G. . Davis. f ' Sclir. E S. Powell, Powell, from New York, in ballast, lo G. V . Davis. 11. Steamer Uowan, Hurl, from Fayetteville, to T. C. Worth, with bJbalos Collon, liobultt Shee ting and Vain, &c. ' tiieaiiiet Evergreen, Walton, from Fayeilrviile, to John Banks, with nidie. loT. Sumlf.trd, F.llis & Mitchell. J. '. Laita, Miles Custin. and others. " Brit; Lisbon, Smith, liom liavunu, in disties.to J. Hathaway & Son, wl'h Molasses. On ilie niyht ol ihe I8111 of Feb., la). 20 iO, lung. 79 25, was run Into by a bark, carried a wayjiuboom, bowsprit, fore topsail yard, split suits, antlilone much oilier damage; til thu linieof the collision ii was blowing f esh, ihe b'ig being under reef sails; could not turn iliu name of Iho burk. " Brig San Jacinto, Reid.from Baltimore, in bul latst, to G. W. Davis. ' Schr. Marg ,iet June, Davie, from Hyde Cour.ty, lo DeKosset o Brown, wilh l,00U bushels Com, 2'2o bushels OulS. ' Schr. Peail, Moore, from Jack ton villc, to G. W, Davis, with Naval Stun and I'eua. " Schr. Purse, Ptvkeil, from Jacksonville, lo G. W. Davis. with Naval Siorrs und Peu Nuts. 12. Schr. Volant, Wtiitchuist, from Hyde County, wih Corn, to J. R. Blossom. " Schr. D. P. Woodbury. Potter from Shnllotie, lo Master, wilh Kosin, lo bills it Mitchell. " Schr. Wm Hart, Gaudy, from Pniludelphl.i, to Geo. Hurriss. wilh sundry iiidze. " Br. Brig t'hullenL'1!, Long, b3 days from Liver pool, with IfcOO sucks Suit, to J. f D. McKue. Ths C. left Livt rpoul, Deo. 2Ulh, exptiienccd n Buccet-slon of strong wcstuily winds a d ht avy sens. Feb. I2ih, In 31 50 N. ht. aqd US W. lone, whs struck by a tuJden squall, which enrriid nutty ullht i stiiuund upper spats, except main y.ml, and It'll the Uilg In a disableU condition. Feb. 1 4 1 h , In M IS', hit. and 70 W. loin. sik- Bark Creole'. oi Baltimore, bound lioin New Oilcans lo Klo Janeito, and Bark Lucia Kit Id, of Casiine, bound liom New Vork in Apiilachicolt. and was kindly suppliid by the Capt. ol the latier with acank of wulerand-i small Spars, Cipl tin and crew all well. " Schr. Jonas Smiih, Nichols, Trom New Vork, In three days, to DeKonsetA Brown, wiili mdze. lo sun dry persons. Cnpt. Nichols reports, having boat did on l-ritlay night last, In 36 N, lat. 75 W. lonji.. a lore andali schr , hailed from Wlscasaet, dt-tkttven wl.h the waier, stnroouid bow stovt in, tipptiirntly ihe ei feet of h ivlng b ei r 'tuio I y n mo v a el, tiupposed nUn had ten previou 1 boarded as she was stripped of every thing, loiniuii laying .tionu side, mommas' gons. Also, u or A) inlles north of Hallrais, next mornlnv. suw a ves.-iel (supposed to br) lore and oft schr., with white house on dck, apparently in the edge of Ilie breakers. Saw several other vessels in distress. " Schr. Mnosoon , Sillimsn, from Philadelphi, to G. W. Dait, wilh mdze. to sundry persons. CLEARED. 10. Br. Brig Sceptre, Todd, for Halifax. N. S., by G. W. DnviN with 500 bbls. Tar, 100 bids. 1'ltch, 20 bbls. Varnish, IS bbls. Spirits Turpentine, 10 bbls. Turpentine, 60 bblt. Roin. 12. Brig AnnHwun. Almy, for Htvano, bJ Hath away A Son, wilh 60,000 feel Lumber, 30,000 leel 1ImbT. " Slecmer Gov. Grohsm. Perk, for Payettevlllr. by J.4 W. L. McGury wliu goods for Rev. Simeon t .......... ........ i motion, nev. . v Liunn, oarnntri et mi.j.n. a J. Marline, Brown and James, Shelly and Field. W. L. McGary. Porsengers: Rev. A. Paul Repllon, Mr. Jones. Mist Elixabeth Bevtne and other. 13. Schr. Elouise, Robinson, for New York, by F.. J. I.ulteiloh, with 5f0 bbN. Sphlls Turpentine, 700 bbls. Kosin, COO bushels Pis Nuts, 26 bales Cotton 30 bbls. Lamp Black. SADDLE, HARNESS, AND TRUNK T0 Manufactory, t HK lubsenber respectfully Informs the public thai ae hss recently recelv.d large additions to h't stock of Saddle and Harness mountlngt. fc. f the latest and moei improved siyle, and is constant ly minufacturine, at his store on Market atre- for merly occupied by GuyC. Hotchklss.eveiy descrip tion of articles In the above line. From hit experi ence in iho business, hefeele nfUot that he will be able 10 give entire satisfaction to his customrrs. and all others who may fir vor hint wlih s call. Ho has now on hand, and will constantly keep, a largo assortment Of Coach, Gig, ai d TVTTT!l Bridles, Whips, Su'ky IIresa; MCRrrnt clratlemena Lady's addt-Hi,lOCuIlLDSa Idles, Bridles, Whips, Spurs, kc., 4(C, sll of which he will warrant to be of thebett materi al snd workmanship. He bas also a large assort ment of . Trunks, Valises, Saddle and Carpet Dags, Satchels, fancy Trauks, Ac. and all other ankles usually kept In such establish nitnts, sll of wiilch he offers low for CASH, or on shost catoiT (o prompt customers. Baddlea, Harness, trunks, Medlcsl Bags, Ac. 4c. made lo order. , j Repairing of el kinds done with neatness snd despatch. Old 8addlce and Harness taken In part pav for new. JOHN J. CONOLRV. N. B. All accounts titttdlng on my book over all months, will bs charted wlih Interest. Ilper sont Indebted to the subscriber fer last year will please call and settle, at by s doing ihVy msy pre vent what would be dlMBreeable to them and un pleasant te hint.ee peraona sometimes hsvs tedo un pleaunl thiogs In self d'Ctnr. J, J. C. March 13. 163 :; DIED,-, n i la this tawnin Sunday morning last, Mr. G sorts Wood, aged 81 years. - u r At'bls residence, in Brunswick county, on Friday night hat, Mr. Jonjv Holmxs, sg'ed 92, a soldier o , the Revolution, who served foithfujly during the war., He was a tonsistent uicmher of.fi Baptist Church, snd highly esteemed and respected by oil who knew him. 1 1 - - NAVAL 8T0RE8. Pippin ? Si Hard I 3' Spit lis Turpentine. ...tfgul..... 28 O 28J 'lar 1 20 to Pitch 1 00 A . Koeln No. I. 1 60 A 1 75) " No. 2. 9Q m 10O ' No. 3. CO to Varnish 20 23 TIMnCR. interior 3 OJ O Fair Quality 4 CO a 6 0C LUMBER, STEAM MILL. '' Wide boards, plank and scantling 10 CD 11 CO' Floor HohkIs ; 12 tO O 14 00 LUMBER. RIVER. Floor Boards J 00 A 8 00" Aids Boaids ; o 6 00' Seanthi g ' 4 00 a RICE. Roi'gh 75 n 80' Heaiied 2 b?i to 2 75- STAVES. KV. O. Klid. rouih'.none 8 80' 9 00 " " dressed y 12 00 n 16 00 " " bairel 7 00 n 8 00 R. O. Hhd. rough 8 00 8 60 " " dressod " 11 00 9 SHINGLES. . Common . 80 o )o Contract 4 00 CO .Black's" large 4 00 A 4 60 PEAS. B. V.. Peas 65 a TO "'a iiis 60 75 SUGAR. New Orleans- -- 5 A $ form Rico 41 nt iji COFFEE. St Doiiiiugvi 6 , Bio 6i a Java tjj a Lacuna 7 a Cuba 7 a MOLASSES. New Orlcim j a ,. Cuba cargo iy n 21 SALT. Bonnite ; g is Liv. rpool ) m . .. SIM KITS. N . K. Bum 27 A 28 Common Gin v n 30 Whiskey v A 27J Appie Binndy 30 a 32 ACO. Han-s, N. C. 8 j 10 Western 6 a-.. Mcs, N. C. 7 a 8 " Wjsiorn 6 a 6 shouders, N. C. o 7 DOMESTICS. Coiion Yams n n Cotion J-insburus 7 tt 7j . Sheetings G A Ci Fi.ytiitlle 4 60 a 6 00 'l,ni11 7 01) u 7 50 V,"r1 5 A -60 65 a :o tuiion nominal 51 "'or 10 a 20 '-heise .t 7 9 ietswox 20 A 21 H"y B0 a 60 yP 4J m I reaeihrs 3;, lti ''"rJ H PJ Llm-' 75 Kt 1 00 TO NEW YORK Turpentine, Tnr, ond Rrwin 40 cts. per bbl. under deck ami V cts. on Deck. Spirits Turpentine, 50 cln. per bbl. Cotton, H,r)0 per bale. TO PHlLAI)ELl,HlA-Turpc.1tlnc,Tar, and Ros in, 35 cie. per bbl. Spirits Turpentine GO cN. TO BOSTON Turpentine, Tnr and Rotin, 50 cents per bbl Spirits Turpentine . CO cent?. cWm e'rcFalT REMARKS ON MARKET. TcaPKNTiNC. A sale of 700 bbls. TurpitTncwiiB made since Saturday last, at 12,30 per bbl. for Dip , and 81,35 per bbl. for Hard t also 366 bbls. do. nt ',35 per bbl. for Dip. and 11,33 per bbl. for Hard -Market closing yesterday at (he latter price. Tai 130 bbls. Tar were disposed of yesicrdoy nt 1,20 per bbl. being an advanca of five cents on iho barrnl, for Turpentino and Tar, since our Inst repoM. Sfibits TuariKTixE. Sumo small lota Spit its Turpentine, were disposed of at 13 els. per gallon, Timsa. One Raft common mill Timber, was sold at til per M. measurement. Exports of the week, ending the I h ljist. Lumbtr, 130,00"; fcet 65,000 10 bb's. 790 ' 574 -590 ' 100 " 20 " 30 " 25 bushels 600 " Timber, Turptniinc, Rosin, Spirits Turpentine, Tar, Pitch, VarnUh, Lamp Block, Collon Pea Nuis, NORTHERN MARKET. Every arrival from Europe has more or lest c fleet upon (he northern markets, and rendeisany report, for the lime being, unsatisfactory. We 40 not ap prehend, hewever, that ih newt by the itcamer wil. produce tny very importtnt chtnge. THE MARKET. HY THE AMERICA. Feb. 24. LivtarootCorro.x Maskct. In tho early part of the last fortnight ihe demand for cotton wss most active and anlmaitd. Oa the 14th tremen dous eseilcmci.t prevailed, and sales to the unusual extent of fully 50,000 bales wasefTecled, of which the amount of business done In speculailon reached, about 15,000 bales, and with tuch aneilenslve.cn quiry prlcea advanced accordingly. From iho 10th 10 th 17th ihe rise in Amtrlcan des criptions wss 1 farthing per pound. Braill, of which 15,000 balea were sold, also advanced lo the same ex tent 1 whilst Sural and Egyptian were at on-.--eightht higher than during the preceding week. The talcs from ihe 9th to tho 16th, were 99,2:0 balea. of which 85,770 were American, and 16,200 begs Braill. Daring the same period ihe operation nf speculators amounted lo 41,000 bales, and exports 4,860. . 81 nee ihe 17ih, the msrket has relapsed Into an in sctlve stale. Prices have tlto again given Way and the sales are only to a United extent, not morejhen 33,900 bales having changed hands. The decline of the week is shoui J 1. per pound.