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This prevents overloading and ile'rs the aopIiHtioh on land more regular. If 1 , to iie M'ft!Iie on corn, the shovels iulrthat )-(.'i)tnrd to till the cart are caretulJy counted, and i . i . i i I i ' i i it. .1 Kid ir"I composing the. Zoil-Vercin of Germany have passed a decree, that from the first, of the present -month L to the first of September next, grain, legumes, and. nuur uiu . ue iuiiu teu into uie v erem jree, ot. duty. The imported duty on grain previous to the said decree was about seven cent per bushel, and that ou Hour amounted to prohibition, being two dollars and fifty cents per ; barrel. - ( ; 1. l on tae-gr;i a t jy-neither 1'iiO iinj-rov thai 1 . . I I I 1 i 11. "..1 eu accoruiniv--suovet inn to tiie Lin ot corn, lms w m work out ex- .J lor to furni J-tieA' oh too much nor too little. in.'nt inw tp.inrif uiv jii this ooi; ov er seen b -toicj The. iucr nure i-' suppo.4 l.to be doul!e' that of GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.1 REFORM, IN MEDICAL INSTRUCTION. We have, on .former occasion's, expresst donr views on the urgent necessity of iucre;is;ng the course of studies, in our medical schools, both in duration and extension. We said also, how vastly' superior the chances for acquiring an universal edu cation for our professional men, would be in a real , university oi arcs aim scieuets, oi wuo-ne gnean outaiie under the name of "Metropolis," etc. We have the pleasure of observing our views fully sus tained bjv' various solemn resolutions, passed by al most everv medical convention held, of late, in our r I country, to which we add that the medical depart ment of our "university has actuaHv extended the course of medical lectures from 4 1-2 to G months annual-ly-, and that the "Philadelphia Coilege of Medicine" appears to successfully carry out the plan of delivering, annually, two full courses of lectures, thus affording the industrious student regular scien tifip and practical instruction during nine months m every "Year, it is mteiiuea, as we' learn 'J'libf.V.vlf 'draining'- is certain to follow ).ld , ditciie.s .uit!t b-i cut-.deeperrin' sh-- material' lor the .cmpost hvOps, k ut irom t;;ci-sai'ne eiiuse. ii .raise'd laU-ear iltifO loads manure, this sea 1 oVer '5UQ(), and am1 -now eonvineed, by begin- lg ni v op'jnijti.ons so soon as the present crop is laid 1 eatr. witiii' more eas-3 put up ;1 0,000 I have jerved yiiie Jcotto!i seed to begin' wjili, and. shall rril uutil rve ail manure raied fn-iu 1st tr.i-h? .- The rafts that have formed in my 'low r iuuj!, to ;'et!iervith VieUd trees, w ill beCoiiv-erted Li a-'i.e. TJiis 'last artielc I ain careful to Vise i:rain'dit. lviafter the firt -is out. Manure putr,up 1"N .I'-re it is u-ed and exposed to weather? vvifl rt 'uiif! ; a small portion of eiiarfoai (powdered) crl':tte'r' applied, to . prejVeut the volatile property f in e-ieajinig. ' I anv . at ihistinie breaking any " C jfaip'i-t he.ip. iind hau'iug on the land. A man ViUl lo id aii'l drive and 'carry out To loads a da1. Correspondence of the New York Herald; Liverpool, March 10. Terrible Mutiny and Conflict on Board the Packet Ship Queen of the West. ; The steamship Niagara, which; carried out my communieition of the Oih inst., had scarcely roun ded the liock Lighthouse, when a daring mutiny broke out on board the packet ship Queen I of the J i :"'f,.,,,i ..',,,.,- WiimnClir Von YJl- W est, ot New ork lite conrhct between the ci-ew, j Monday, to extend the lectures to ten months aintv, I sw-i capiam anj nis oniceis, was oiooayim the s annualiv, if the public and the medical preceptors, e'd extreme ; fortunate it. is that nodife was last, al-. j who send their stud -nts, will only bear out that i nougu i uiK pe.eou oi uie uatue it expecieu ; industrious faculty in their noble design. We that " many persons would have lallen a saenhee to the sanguinary struixixle. . To go into the details of the horrid afFairwduld occupy more time and space than either you or I could spare. At the. same time, a- bnel statement of -the main facts will no doubt be acceptable to your readers," : The Queen of,the West having refitted, and got all her cargo and passengers on boar'd (yoii are a ware that she had to put back into Cork', with-los ot sans, eve, ana came on to Liverpool to repair the j sciences and necessary practical acquirements of this oaiuage sue s.uMaiueu,; was ua.ueu out oi ine uock most intricate of ail professions, than bv the usual on Saturday, forenoon. W hen brought to in the j more superficial mode of study. Mod. Am. Courier. river the captain,,-! Uavid . Mors, went on boaid to . I . observe also, with much gratification, that many students in the last named institution, exhibit their appreciation of the extended facilities given to them, by attending three, four and more, fall course ef lectures, before they apply for a diploma. -Students who spend, in this manner, two or three years al most uninterruptedly in the halls of medical science, under; the constant and familiar guidance of scientif ic and practical professors, must necessarily become The. Hour Previous to the Declaration. The following is the Rev. J. M. Creb's vivid des cription of the hour previous to the final passage by the Continental Congress of our immortal De claration of Independence. In the moment when the scales of destiny wavered between despotism . 1 il. ! 11-.! ana ireeaom, me voice oi y ltiierspoon was heard, 'and when fear had almost blinded his compatriots, his trumpet voice summoned them to harness on the armor of courage, and seal with "their live their fortunes, and their sacred honor" the eternal freedom of our now glorious land : "Hear me while I give you an incident furnished by another hand When the Declaration of Independence was under debate in the Continental Congress, doubt and fore bodings were whispered thro' the hall. The Ilouse hesitated, wavered and for a while, the liberty and slavery of the country appeared to bang in even scale. It was then an aged patriarch arose ; a venerable and stately form; his head white with the frost of years. Every eye went to him with the quickness ol thought, and remained with the fixed ness of the polar star. He ca.-t on the assembly a look of inexpressible interest and unconquerable 'deterrnination ; w hile on his visage, the hue of ae was lost in the flush of a burning patriotism tiiat fired his cheek. "There is," said he, when he saw the House wavering, "there is a tide in the affairs of men a nickrof time. : We perceive it now b fore us. To hesitate, is to consent to our own slavery. That noble instrument upon our table, which insures immortality to its author should Ik subscribed this very morning by every pen in the house. He that will not respond to its accents ami ftram every nerve to carry into etiect its provisions LATER FROM EUROPE- We are indebted to Messrs. Mcllwaine, Brownly & Co., for the following : By Telegraph, from New York we learn that the4 oieauier vanaua , arnveq on me own .nitimo. lhe following are the commercial items from Liverpool. Cottox. Sales of the week, prior to the 20th, 45,000 bales for export 6000, speculation 9000. Quotations: Fair Orleans 5 5-8; Middling 5 1-1 6d; fair Upland 5 l-4d : Middling 4 7-8d. Flocr Declined one shilling. Western Canal 20s 6.1. . Coax Declined 6d. Yellow 29s. White 31s 6d. Gossols had advanced to 98 1-4. ADVERTISEMENTS. i muster his crew and passeuurers, so as to make1re- paratioiis lor proceeding to sea. .W hen he got on deck one of the seamen, Geo. Freeman, an Amer ican, went up to the captain, and demanded jwhy only twenty-six of a crew had been engaged, when the proper .complement was thirty. Captain. Mors -. - !.;.h?ieve we hiugiii the cotton region, should 1 replied, inai ne uaa gone lojsea wuu less, anu.inai 'sef aMde'aiijLini'proriiig.-forciN'fo ber constantly do- I he, Fieeman, could only ub one man's duty, at the kTi,, to tRaf braiK-h of luiiues; Underour ores- i ame time telling him to go to his duty. Freeman M ci .t..m t .-ft(-e i- ttio mile i wi.rL- vrmv: m f 10 i oeau L ui.maesi. me ieoei;ious uaiuie ui ui uis- fiit tiiive. Hi 'inths of the veaV ; conse nJt 'i'"-i: ip!''"1'1'11 'particularly be:: quently, t is ! position .and the improper and reprehensible game as well as it ! lli was about to: jtiay. He swore at tlie captain, til ui' H..Mh.er chafigesi'esides improvement in the' l.iB'ls iiiive t;;koii inace ; - emigration has ceased to , iw i'r.iii jour icouuiy, not a snigie instaiice can 1 E'jw r, !!iviii;c-r if any persons having moved JToui hv,e-Hi two yar ; a legr'e ol "h'eiilth which" was rcser kpwii before ; and a peiveiitiSde innnoveineht ol the community. iiat- has cau- li.tf .norma X 1 ee with Miij-. Ct-ot pleasure vour county is . routed upon -th'er nnagmaWe sort ot weapon they could g- t, lllinroveflieiit. i utl have but to W u,:a imaou au lm,lb Vl u,i; UJi ' 'eavuig mm nun cl tor -si vear. r two, ana tuere wim oe no stoi-.iuu.r r -'-"--" v v-"--. ""-. 'vi .1 '.-.. L' ' iv 'ii.v.: .:J . w ... ! (tiKiM-vutir w i:if w.-is tAitnr tiv nrmed iinnselt with a -inn io. not i eveue irom iiien nueicM. vve.aiei v o r o a ' ' f ' i lit a; step. "or (niai k tii 1 .. . .. IT. , ' wo ahead of'vou.. In less -than: ten I cutlass, and ran to defend the captain. .lie too, was e prediction !)ivour best farmers :wiil 1 assailed, out the sight ot coia steel ..orougnt .ear l ra;ng,.their ' bag. of cotton to the 'acre ; for vu live Vol no adwint.iire over us a citv in the Cvlttre f. voiir conn 4 - man re : voiu .3t!ier with j i i a an iii' lnucss, ! tv. turnisiiiiii' a t of the lii i to saV .-tin i li ng' "tu In:, t hese v rsake eiionijii- tjl'f'ii? .life w t'uk' and wi ju 1!S to iV tad children.. I : I 18 10 used insulting language, ojtprooriuiis epitnets, and protested tlrat he would neither work nor go to sea until' a proper complement ofliands were on board. 1 he. captain, ou seeing' -those manifestations, consid ered it time to stop uch illegal conduct, auil step ped up. to Freeman with the view of 'placing him m anot. This was the signal for the commencement of the auYav. The crew, gathered round tle cap-' taiii.and with belaying pins, handspikes and every r. PARIS. There is something very amusing to us in this passage, which we 'find copied upon a dingy slip of paper in the Drawer,-' ; descripiive of the "sweet uses" to which sugar is put in Gaul's gay capita!:'7 . ' Here is the w hole animal creation inpate, and. history and all the-tine arts in sucre d'orre. You can buy an epigram in dough, and a pun in a soda-, bi.-cuit; a 'Constitutional Charter,' all in jumbles, and a, " ilevoiiition" just out of ihe frying-pan. Or, if you love Americitn history, her-: is a United 1'tates frigate, "two inches long, and a big-bellied j commodore h mbarding l'aris'with 'shin-plasters;' 1 and the French women and children stretching out j their little arms, three-quarters of an inch long, t i ward Heaven, and supplicating the mercy of the ! victors, in molasses candy. ou see also a Gener- more thoroughly initiated in the endless helu of; is unworthy the name of a freeinan. For my own part, of property. I have some ot reputation more. That reputation is staked, that property is pledged on the issue of this contest. And although these grey hairs must soon descend into the sepulchre, 1 would infinitely rather they should descend thither by tha hands of the public executioner, than desert. ; at this crisis,, the sacred cause of my country.'! ;' Who was it that uttered that memorable speech potent in turning the scales of a nation's destiny, and worthy to be preserved in the same imperisha ble record in which is registered the not more elo quent speech ascribed to John Adams on the sanW sublime occasion ? '"It was John Witlterspoon at that day the most .distinguished Presbyteiian min istet west of the Atlantic wean the father of the Presbyterian Church in the United States," Later from Buenos Ayres Defeat and Flight of Roses. The New York Courier has received Rio papers of the 10th of February, which announce the defeat of Roses by the allied forces of Brazil and the revolted provinces of the confederation. Urquiza had taken up his quarters at Palermo, the country seat of Roses. The combat was bloody. resulting in a loss on both sides of 4,000 lives. Tlie date and .place of the battle are not given. Roses and his daughter' had taken refuge oh board an English steamer. -The news reached Rio just as the steamer for Pernambuco, which brought this intelligence, left that "port, " Bishop Doaxe's Case. Bishop Meade; of Vir ginia, BLshop Mcllvaine, of Ohio, and Bishop Bur gess, of Maine, are now in Philadelphia, and are inquiring, it is said, into the charges recently sub mitted to them by certain laymen of New jersey against Bishop Doane. If, on investigation, there shall be found any reason to suppose Bishop Doane guilty ot any grave otlence, measures will proba bly be taken to bring the matter, before tlie House of Bishops at tlie next convention. " If, however, the charges are not well sustained, they will be dropped. , T". Ax Americas ix Prison at HAVAXA.-Tt is stated that an. American engineer "has been in prison at Havana since September last, because a locomotive, of w hich he had charge, ran off the track by com ing in contact with an ox. No one was hurt, and the passengers at tlie time fully exonerated him from blame. ' EYAIS & COOKE, 29 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, HAT.TfTftTT v T WE have received, during lhe jjast week,.the larger portion ot our Spring purchase, consisting in part f the followintr .rtilJi . a ". rw a m'98' "l Calicoes, Ginghams, Hosiery, S jSKWinlkln?'.lU Diaper,-linen ind Cotton; all Lkk , lbe 801(1 0,1 moat accommKlatiiig teima to cash buyers or to punctual cusiomers on a short credit : as w SSgetW1C8 yCarWe Ehal1 collect in th EVANS & COOKE, -March 20. One door above R. Smithy RECEIVE! Mm day a large assortment of Ladies' Dret Goods, Barege Delaine?, Madonna's, French JaconeW batm. stripe Bareges, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins, Printed Muslins, all patternr. and prices, Black and colored Silks Parasols from 23cents to ' EVANS & COOKE. March 20. , 16 j al Jackson, with' the head of a hickory-nut, w ith a j semi-tragic anecdote Tmkillixg Incident. -Pies't. Hitchcock, of Amherst College, in a letter to the Amherst Ex- '' pr '.-.v., from Virginia, whether he accompanied Mr. ' Web-tor on his journey South, describing some of! tiie coal miners m that State, relates the following , A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Bonnets from 50 cents to 7 50.. Also, Bonner Ribbons, Collars, Cuffe, Capea Kid and Silk. Gloves, superior quality. ' ' , ' EVANS & COOKE. March 20. . jg LACE and Muslin Undersleeves, Chemiietts, Btact Silk Lace, Infant Bod es, Dotted Swiss Muslin, White Corded Muslin for Bonuets, Fancy aud Jenny Lind Skirting. ' , ' EVANS Sc. COOKE. March 20. - is ALLFortsofOoods for Gentlemen's wear. Black Cassi meres, Fancy do , Linen brills, Cottotade, Black and Fancy Cravats tor gentlemen, Vesting.-', &c, EVANS &. COOKE. March 20. 16 - i "O OBINSON'S Shoes, best quality ; blso, common Slippers for.Lad.es. March 20. EVANS fc COOKE. ! . 1G JUST received, several cases Gentlemen S Boots and jjtl bhoes, (Miles Boots, beaulitnl quality.) March 20. EVATSS &: COOKE. 1G A Chcrcii Turned ixto a Thf.atre. The old Green street Baptist Church, at Albany, N. Y., after having been used for nearly fortv vears las a pi ace OI religions worship, lias been sold to a com- of the Supreme Court, r.nd nil the most unproved forms and and duty ot a Justice of tha , according to the modern ' practice, -by Be.mja.mi.v r.wAia. c-econd Ldition, revised and II ATS ! II ATS ! ! II TS ! !You will find at EVANS &, COOKE'S, Bebce's Ksuth, Panama, Leghom, Pexirl Straw, China Pearl, Flaw for Children. &c. Sec. '' March 20. . if SWALH'S JUSTICE, j THE NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE; "CONTAINING a Summarr S:alem:nt of the Statutes and J Common Law of this Slate, togethcr wiih the Deci.-ions pariy for theatrical purposes. The building Vas ! precedents relating to the office an erecte.1 as a theatre in 161 ,, and ' used unSl lhe close of the war. to the cmnfgeotis hearts of the mutineers, and they' tlc'd orr a' I sides of the deck from cuts of the mate's otiauiUV; 01 . -'-v.... " ,0 i ' purse, 1 oeleive. ot carroway Uoinuts. ami m a great hurry, pouring out the twenty -five niiliions,' a king, a'queen, and a royal family, all of plaster of Taris. If yoAt step into one of these stores, you will see a gentleman in inustaches, whom you will mistake for a nobLeinan, who will ask you to "give yourself the ain to sit down,' and he will put vou 1 up a paper of bon-bons, and he will send it home fur you, and will accompany you to the door, and I he will have 'honor to salute yon' all for four Population reatl v incrcas ch to cabin' for a revolver pistol, and sallied forth to cap- very " evidence ot wealth, prosperity 1 .... Yerv respect fiilh"' yours, ,' JKSSK li:ir(.)VKI.T.r friie f.illowlng "memoranJuui aecompAnies ithe letter. ' It shiiws the prepress of ImiJiovuneiit eiMr. liulloek's firm 'during three vears. The Ia4 ir, i t will lie seen, the prod uctj nearly doubles . Will any tanner still be so sttjtd re wo afT-ntnge"' to be g lined bv IT d in bijk farmiiijf" thaf airri- c jlttiral so.cietik.-s are useless institutions humbug' ry- means have led Mr.. Bullock in a single 'crop for a small capital thl lriuei'V arouse ! and read! and; rk ! A 4rirli'ter day is Urawning; han.ls 3 men- the balance women 50 bale'i. .1850. "Gl ba'es. . 1 : V 1.851. OS bales. BOLLOCK." TV AC? ..5 i AXjXXO. - . - lA the names .of the different i'kinds ofteare- lie to ihe time of their beinij uathered," Of to" pe-- ca.i n il v in tlieir. manufavture, we 'have aire trie liiiirha'ler of .the mutiny. He made him his prisoner. But this was only the signal for an other attack more tierce and steady than !efore. Tiie captain snapped liis pistol ; it missed fire ; the crew then snateiied it from him and threw it over board, lie next got 'the mate's sword, ahdsent him to get another ; and w ith these they inflicted a severe chastisement upon the lawless and . blood thirsty Crew. It was not until much blopd had been xiied rn both lUnt the fiew were &ubduetl. The. police from Liverpool came off in a boatf" and made prisoners of the chief rioters. They were examined before the magistrates the day before yes terday ; and although defended by a barrister at law, were found guilty, aud the ringleader con demned to p&y- a line .of o, or go to jail for two months. Two others were fined 3, or six weeks' imprisonment; and the remainder to pay the costs, or surfer imnrisoninent fof fourteen days. The names of the pea ire-Thomas Brown, (Norwegian.) j had refused to .1 aiiies Black, James "Fowler, George treeman, Wm. Perry Ea?to:i, Alexander Jack, Jno. Drones, John Morton and James Francis. .Iu taking aTispassionate view of this affair, we cannot refrain from saying that Captain Mors, by . braverv uud courage, saved a vast amount ot Philadelphia-, -March 27, 1852. Conviction of Tao of . the M mlerers of Y"o".ny Lehman The Whs eabouts' of th Third Rain arid Ha-l storm Tin Firemen Bajgaje Car Destroy d by Fire. The jury in the cease of the Skupinskis came into court this morning w ith a verdict of guilty of murder in. the first degree. The prisoners seemed to be fully aware of the peril of their position, and watelnd with the closest attention. Mathias, w ho has, through out the trial, maintained a hardened comi.osure, be came as pale as death, w hile Blais gave evidence, by his inflamed eyes, that lie had been weeping bitter ly. On the way to prison Mathias informed one of the officers that the man is still in this city. He said he was a tailor by trade, and that he has been in the habit of taking out work from some of the city clothing store's. Up to that moment Mathias j ay anything with regard to hi.-, j Major W. rtiate.d to us a very thrilling incident : that took vlace in that vicinity some years ag. ; whieh he' assured us was literally tine. A hunter, ! o:ie autumnal evening,, eagerly following in the j chase, f.umd Ir.ni-elf sliding down into ah old aban doiied coal pit, but, seizing the top of a bu-has he -lipped down the craggy sides, he hung Jingling in the air over the black gulf, aud felt conscious from his knowledge of the place, that if he fell he m,ust 'drop at lea-t 200 feet and be dashed to pieces on the rocks h -neath. lie struggled in vain to re gain a foothold: he heard the cry of a fellow hunt er, and one. of the hounds, as th-y bounded pa-i. He shouted with all his might, and the f ret re turned the echo, but no voice of n .-cue came with it. The wind whistb-d around him, and the moon j shone upon his face, but they brought Lim no re- j lief; his strengh rapidly tailed he thought, in a- I goiiv of his family and friends, but he must die an i aw ful death, and .even his mangled body never 1k- dicovered. His" mind became bewildered; hi muscles g.iva out. ami down he went down down -swifter and swifter nor struck tlie bottom till he had reached theenormout depth of7x inches! The Qr estion" of a new version of the Bible has attracted attention at the West. A meeting was lately ludd at Maysville, Ky., to devise some mean of. revising and amending King James's version ; and a Convention for that purpose' is called to meet at Memphis, Tenn.-, on tlie 2d 'April. THE LATEST MARKETS. corrected. For sale by Raleigh, March 20. HENRY D. TURNER. North Carolina 13ook Store. 16 RALEIGH MARKET Wholesale Prices. 1 ri. f av iroimt of. them ,wouid. iK't le inappropriate tlr...i,lt ' nis oraerv viw courage, " , , , , , tt i i i . . r,t. l :.. oioousneu. naa ne or nis -iiisi maie utneieu m tti- a g'!i' .ri"'lin to - V.iA kl.d- iiiiii-jisl &l,-n.' Uiilil t : llixArtv Tea .f-X! ni.. it.i-g lit -r V.'Wth 1 i i t Vvhr; Vk: i'roiu , Cifit'oti ; and the 4ate-t oiekiug isJJo ailed lv the Chinese Ta-cha ?arge uiit t ui ' inatuntv an si.e or the I D'.!.e:l is, tt;', ,;u- ae t . 1 i-ive.--. U-conta W ih "tlier ted ii.-l aar.-ivr it ' ;!g u. tl v-!-.:-;' r.'.l . f ' H'i'tVl l.v ie stronger iiacs,t-a ntiiv an.i curiv. ii r an,d iin:o flawr. en -ruptioii. of tlie C:i 'lapn.w 1 : m tip atJ. a.'. . iier, .nie" foil, T itartnient at rule, that all tea is line, m ,pro tenuerness and immaturity ofsthe ua'titv and the value of the, different as, tliey are gathered later in t lev reach the low est kind. ' As soon as the 'leaf-bud begins ito their duty, they woul I have lost their lives ; or, ha 1. thei induced the passengers, to aid them, more would' have been lost. Taking every thing into consideration the fact, of Freeman'-s pretence for not;go!ng to his Hvork his swearing he would not go to sea until what he deemed a fair complement of hands w'as on "board, and the singular but signi- pwduci-s - what' -is h.M-e calhl -Blark- j cas,t tncuiuuucc l.v ""V l iie next nieknig constituted : o- ! l"ul 1 Vl" "l v?? , ot opinion tiiat it was a jTemeuitateu thing, and that thev had determined to get clear of the ship bef rc she went to sea, although they had been paid, a month's wages in advance. -The'aflair, as vou ma v well suppose, caused great Excitement! Comrade. This disclosure is irobablr nnule now m the hope of some leniency, if he gives a clue to the discovery of the other man, who has been so anxiously songht f r. It is hardly possible that Mathias can know w hether the- guilty man is in the citv or not, as he has' been closely coutiivd iuce his arrest. B. $un. REPORTED EXPRESSLY FOR THE WEEKLY POST, By JORDAN WOMBLE, Grocer, Hargate Street, Raleigh. , Tnt" rsuay, April .1 Bacon Nt-w, hog round, -13 (ri 11- demand good. Beef, on the hoe t', $5 00, ol $ GOO hundred. Butter Fresh, 20 (a 25c, ? lb Corn -90 05e, f? Lushel. JrIour Scarce, at S-l 75 .3 $5 00, as to quality. Fodder SI 00 , hundred. Ilide? Dry, 10e, in hnrter. Mea' 90c bushel. - , jr , ! 1 l Peas White, 90c, p bushel ; Yellow, 70 75e, $ bushel Pork $7 00, small supply. Office of the N. C. Mat. In. Co. Raleigh, Feb. 18, 1 52. THE Board of Directors of the North Carolina Mutual In surance Company. al their annual Meeting held in this :. City, on the 13th clay ot January KW, levied an assessment ; of 3Vs per cent, on all premium. Notes of the Coinuany out standing on the L5.h day of December, 1?51. luiis with one-hall" per cent levied September 2d, 1949, one per Kent, levied November, 9th, 1350, and one pcreent. levied September lSih, 1S51, will make, six per eent on a!i notes su jeet to assessment on tlie "2d t?epteint:er, s49, and remaining unexpired and uneanet-lied en the 15;h .f December, 1S51. These assessments under the provisions ot the Act ol Incor poration, will be payable on or before the -0th day of April, 1S52. Ail persons having premium notes in the Office will please remit the assessments thereon with as little delay as practicable. '"' By order of the Board. JNO C. PARTRIDGE, . Secretary. Raleigh, Feb. 13, 1852. f 14 td. - theri.d to make Ptko A few 1;i-sr iie next picking constitutes lipl mure matuiv, j leaves i;rw iare;ei Wis a larger rop..nion of woody fibre j Valid its infasion isiot' a darker -Color ! avir. FRANCE. - The new decree res peeling the ' Wniversitr of next 'hi-her'-kindj is named from a 1 France has Wen toubiished in the M.miteur, aud has tlie ' C.iiriese ; Koonufo great care eaii-vd great comm.otion in the literary world. M litis f i'ms the bu.k.of thAlaek tea I the members of the superior -councils, ; inspectors- l is .mo-tly -valued fk itv'strength. general, rectors, 'professors, Arc. are to be a.pointv4d $ -lu-Choon-i .-tn.Uli . scarce so.t is uv the i'resideut, and a new course ot studies is to 1 e arrange J. itenr nubb.shes a ueeree, from whieh it 3 tiiat 'tlie memoes ot the Lorps juemnnir ire to -ivr blue embroidered oaU and white waist- eoats. wiiljj eagle buttons, white pantaioons with g id strip.',- 'hut and black feather and sword with r eagle on lhe handle. ' J ' ' Tiie S'u-le announces the death of Armand far- PiiiLADELpniA, March'28. A most destructive fire broke out last night, in Bank alley, destroying foiir large four ftory warehouses, running from Bank alley to Strawberry street, occupied by ex tensive importers of silk, laces and fancy goods. The hvs of Messrs. Stewart tt Hro.. Xo. 13 Rank stre,-t and Xo. 14 Strawberry street, is estimated at ! Lai'ge- -cpo: -?n.i arm Thi t,fh.lr T.owi A- Ttr. Vn I Commerce have been 11 lianlr street and No. 12 Straw berry street, is -.350,000. Iessrs. i;hor et Co., No. 9 Rank street an A No. Ii , Straw -berry street, estimate their loss at n-200,000. Messrs. 'Wyeth, K.ger ct Co., in the uper story of(.'i:itr tt Co.'s warehouse, loss 75.000, ii. M. J avis tt Co., No. lo Straw In-rrv street, were, slightly damaged loss $1,000. j. I Edwards, -ak opvii loss $1,000. j Messrs. Lewis ir lro., iiripo'titers of British goods, 1 were, insured for '-:'2 5.000 in a Loin ton office, and -Recovery of a Lost Work of Franklin. Tt appears bv a statement published hi a London pe .riodical called .the Notes and Queries, that a copy of the first work written by Benjamin Franklin, w hen 18 years of age and, a journyinan .printer in London in 1725, has been found. Ali attempts to find a copv of it have hitherto failed, an I it wa suiioosed that they had all been destroyed. In Dr. Frankin's Autobiograpy, he mentions this a 1'is hrM work. It was written partly in answer to . 1 j hu-tou's Religion of. Nature, and its tide is, " A dis-' sertation on. Liberty and Neeesiiy,-i'le'aure, ah.-, l'aiti. iiji a Letier to a Friend." It is adlressed to Mr. J (am'es) l'(a!p!i.) and conciuJes. '-Truth v.ii; be ti -lit li j- though it sometimes proves mortifying and distasteful.""- B. Stti. j PETERSBUEG MARKET Wholesale Prices. REPORTED EXrRF-SSLY FOR THE WEEKLY TOST, By Messrs. McILWAINE, BROW.NLEY A: Co. Grocers and Commission Merchants, I'K l EI'.SBUKG. VA. f the. lalan-; GcANo.-The olfieia: returns from Peru show that the exports of guano for the past year reached' 220,500 tons, 32.000 of which w ent to the United States the remainder to France and England'. ts of . this now important article ;' discovered on tlie coat 01 Chili, at 'about latitu.le 23 5. the quality of which is said to le equal td the Peru viaii. The-hij) Luc.i has just left Valparaiso, says a -correspondent ot the Herald, w ith 500 tons' for the United States, and should its fertifizincr otialities be adapted to the wants of our soi Wednesday, Man h 31. Karon. Prices advancing sides and shoulders have gone, lift i (. 3 j in the Northern market. i ottOK The marke t remains without animation. -Some f.'W sales since our l;t, ranging from 1 111 T;c. Liverpool accmiiits to the -0th, per ' Canadi,' quote no change of conse quence in tht market, from the quotations per' Europa.' Con? Worth C5j. per bushel of 5d'J. Groceries. The demand active Coffee selling frcvly at some improvement. Tobacco Prices without change. For all useful kinds there is a good demand, and for such descriptions rather better rates are paid. Peas and JJeaas Very few coming to market they are wanted at full rates. W heat and FSonr Market dsrl and prices lower. Business generally very active. The ' Oid Line' for Raleigh received goods '.his day and was largely supplied, a consider able quana'y huvu tccamulated the Ifct tew weeks.. - JOHN N. GORDON & SON, I0. 94 STREET, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, for sale Swedes, American Hammered, English t'ngiish and American blister, and Cast, Sheer, German, Round, Octagon and Spring Steel. ' American, English and Russia Sheet Iron. Iloops, Band, ha f Oval and half Round Iron. Broad Iron ir Ploughs. Ground Wagon andCast Boxes. , Nail Rods, Swedes and American. Plough Plates and Mould Boards. Cut Nails and Spikes of ail sizes. Tin Plate of ail kinds: Sheet Zinc; Spelter .md Spe'.ter Solder ; B!o-k Tin, in pig1 and bars. Bratiers, Sheailm;g,aii JBar C( ppcr. Shet-t, Bar and Pig Lead. Wire of all sizes. Also a lull assortment of Groceries. " March 2, 1852. 11-tf. FIRST IN STEAM-PRESS NORTH CAROLINA ! ! 0PFICE 1 large business wid do;utie.ss spring up in the article, as it can be procured 'with less (liRiv-ulty and on more liberal terms than tVo'.n the "Chinese Islands." i . vu t.-ia- I'-ue-hr.-tl . f ? e v,-iv.l Avitiit wuite -te 1, rarhi-r d'!ijieu ued for liavorinir uiihcr teas. !, with a leal' that s m;ieii oteeni'-d ' ' ''; :um nnnie,; Pok proHt ofrleuf- SiiiiV' doV. . m treautu ; and Tii:-: Committee on Patents in 'the Senatohavc reported uuaiiimously in favor of the extepsion ol arwionr- e is C'Vveiv-.!5 by insurance in- l'hiladel- - ....:i v..t- s..fl- Tl.", l.-.j.- ,,t' ..1 1 ,...,.t;, la t . . . . . . Mr. A U nnvifcs intent tor the reanino-iiiacl'.nie. r nearly covered-!v insurance! m Philadelphia and . . 1 ', . Y L,n)frv i me Hiaenime 11:1s cojiierrcu crcu.i m mv ."i', 1 ! abroat.1 and is of immense value at home, particular- I lv in the (Teat prairies of the West, w hich are to be j New - York. Ba I Urn ore S i n. It is said that there Las recently been discovered the granaries of tlie continent The'patent is about ; 111 r.ngiana, an ,i - 01 uaK-p.-are, p i.uea ... tQ durino- greater portion of the ; i 1. 6-12, ciUunurg nirg;na-l corrections of the text, ! L .f i;ftU l.enefit to the ; RICHMOND MARKET Wholesale Prices. REPORTED EX TRESS I. V TOR THE WEEKLY rOST, Bv J. N. GORDON & SON, Grocers and C'jmmissiun Mcrclants, RICHMOND. VA. TrcsDAY, March "30". Beeswax Nominal price, 23 o. 24c. JJniter Prime firkin, 18 &20e; common, 1012c ; Fresh roll, 13 ei 22c. Uacou Western Sides, 10 0 ; Shoulders, 9 9 Hams, 12,. . Collee Prime Rio and Laguira, 94 V4c ; Cape 8H 9c. ; Java, 11 Xlc Cotton Raw 7; So ; Yarns T7e., for Nos. 4 12. Corn 60 per Bushel. PRINTING : ' or. THE , ITorth Carolina Institution for the DEAF and DUMB and the BLIND. PRINTING, beisg orre of the Mechanic! 'b'ranejjps se leet d .y the Board of Ireetors of the North Carolina Institution for the De-af and Dumb and the Blind, to be taught the Pupils, notiee is given thnt we are tire-pared to do all Kinds of work in that liriein the very best styic, embrace ing . E00K W0SK, PAMPHLETS, CAEDS AND HA2TD BILLS riiiNTINf; IX FANCY C'OLOIiS, ULTBAMAEINE.GOLD, SILVER, &c., fee. Having i.De of the A DAMS P O W EP. PRESSES, and a ForHiifti skilled in every department of Printing, T.Mr phlets and Books, ean now be printed as well aud -as cheaply as they ean be done in any northern city. All communications should be r.ddressed, post raid, to WILLIAM D COOKE. Raleigh, Ie. 6, 1351. NORTH CAROLINA INSTITUTION FOB- THE DEAF AND DUMB, ; . ANT v ! THE BLIND. inwmor. Now that itJiivi become remunerative, j he ou'jriu to hnve the l-etK-fit of it. v.-.p.,e i.,:i -,wiTi r !;ire the piic:j'nl ! raft, author of the .constitution put' an- endp by the k.n, ifiyni-SkU. lso.i, Gttiij.oiclir, Ico'tpfcM' if ihe 2 I Decern Lr. He jievjer recov , - 1 1. ' i-re.l Irom a fit of apuolexy with whicli he w:is -uiJwh.Mr n-.iino. i a .h lioate ynnsi? ! s.'.ized about two inoiiths smee. ' 'thj? oriiiiai l;h''u'ji' '6v;V-b-'.j . , - ,-r ';i-:i-e .;pit:u r.1 inltiic early sjwinx. 1 SWITZERLAND.' . j , . the Cizifiese w..nl, lfe kh tn whieh j The goyrhment-'V" the United St ates of America i-iiii prlii-.' TliM Hue sort oftei i .1 h; resolved to aeeredit, for ,th4 first time, a perma !ie eaTivVan: of the 'season. . 'ill re is j eht Charge a'Ail'iires to the Swiss CoiiieoU'ration. an';l ia'b'or .use.L. in tjhe preparat;ou of j In Switzerland this act of va po.werful government, 1 leaf is picked sei.:uat it-i-l nipped ;l of 'decided non-intervntioh principles, gives tue liteliest satisfietiou. J he federal Council lias re solved to send to America a piece of granite from, the. vallev of Hablenn, near Interlacken, to form a part of the iatended monument to Washington, A yAfiiiNE has 1 eon invented in Eng cleaning chiinnevs, vhieh is at once simple and ingenious. It consists of an air-tight India rubber bag. eovereil over with a texture Jiaving strong lHstiele or tiot stalic. and everv iSena- nipp V e- It is. much1 eli : . e tii HX- Ui( is tk ir,..l Mini ,v!l.., L. !!,-. its agrwiUi'e flavor : as 11 is t-ahe.1, is nothin;r Ihii Hvson d rounded, to give it; the (;rannlar ap !Ke it derives its name, The Chinese ha Pe.ul tea. . J .': i.111 b so namedlrora the on?nal Cln- ; an-1 puiietuations to the extent of some thousands. I A left r from London in the X. Y. Times, says : j The volume had been submitted by ilr. Colier i to the -Shakspe.ire' Soeietv, tlie most learned sages ; ot whom consider the said corrections to have been matte n tne ai;t.i n:v 01 a purer text man mat 01 anv edition 'now to b-.? snet with, and one of indis- luuu..vauwiviV. v.oi.s.u.-..J;uC ."uu , hmties or s'.bt whalebone interwoven in it. lo and pains bestowed on the plays of -our- greatest j th;s-is atta(.il0-j a tl!iie ?0f gutta-ereha, forty feet ; Axiyauft, ami me scrunny to wiiien every i me nas on ar,a one inch iu dimeter, having a brass screw- ; i been sul-jectel. it is almost- ludicrous to observe , -oint at )T,( fn1 ant, pother in the' middle, with -j the blunders which have been .allowed, to remain, j -'mfatSi vavo uu i)Q e,L Tli0 ha s thrust up ! and fvhteh are now made apparent by the mysten- j the cIiminev while unmrlated ; and' when it is at ous.vonimem.piosnon. n ,t s.,ouii oe unauy-fecen - ; the to hu - b!ou.n u n bv 'eans of a. pair of ed as the true'gospel according to ShaksTeaty, it is ! il(,i!mvs. t;n :,' fits tlQ , i ;if t1, r.l,;,nev. Tlie j cIear tbat a'ntw e,litio11 of Lis works will be j operator (raws it slowlv down, and with it all the soot wliieti Las accumulated. rTHFI Pefns of this Irtstitntion will hereafter rommncd JL. on the First day of September ot each year, and continue Candlef Mould, 10.11M; Hull patent, 13c; best i ten momhs. ,... ' j Ts change has been made in order to bnn? the vacation" Adamantine, is (a, 3Ue, into the months of July and AixfuJ-f. whieh, on account of t heese None good in market. theiatcf that season, are left" ndnpted to study than the it aii-o nnnsrs tiie ccmmenceniejii oi me I life re ri! coutl- thns affording a xk1 .. t. D . U : t-cl . l.a.r.,n 1 W "Sll fit, m bur innnthE i a- -x. si e rsn - f-'ehool to the ?e ason when the Sheriffs of tne t f ' ' '" , tie? are comma in to make their rptum. land tor Feathers Sales, 40 42c. Tlie loliowing are the Officers in the Ir.telkcttial Depart- ro veuran.-.- v u C7(Oo ;liys"o:'i" t 'l-in- fid tli...v, leaves J. ( a. sk . I 'ankav rea.l;Ti, ,ii tlw-i lMrMwuiv older ir is not r mn : . i ri.L ...Ama t," p-rt-sbiirr : on the 1 , . , I - - - i i.inini. X lie hum ..... - .v.v .1 jii-..! t-lvisf..l ns -t'lp i!rt:iri.r ulcserii .tion- tlmra i ' i.l, n .. 1 c.imo jiio-lit : fitonned . . .. --t i 1 -: morn 1 11 g OI llie i in, nnu me w"- ri r - IIORRIFLE TKAGEDy IX VjRGINI $i pFrSOIl Murdered The FairmountBnnnej announces the -murder of six" men and women, who were emi- which conneetiou the .ki,i means the '.grating westward, at a hou-e where they had stop rior iortionV I:i preo iring IIvson,-'all ' Vied" to sjeiid the nighr,jn Doddrige county, "N a., tnat are of a coarse yellow or imperfect-' on the night of the l.Tth instant, -lhe horrible ippearauee are sepirted and sold as j miscreants who "committed this wholesale rquruer : an inferior. price. ! t are' suwosed to' hive stolen $2 b00 from -tlie party is ine iasi piv-Kin.goi ine green tea, am t murdered. The names ot the victims are : uoi. awi- neeessarv. Statistics of Cofff.e. The coffee of Arabia is I a nati ve of 'Abyssinia, where it is found both in a Destructive Fire ix New Yoiik.-Loss Four Hundred Thousand Dollars X fire broke out at j wild and cultivated state. It was brought from j ro o'clock on Friday nio-bt, in the basement of the inenee to Araoia m 1450. In a century its use five story building in f)ev strict, next dxr to the Flour. Under the influence of recent European adriees, meht of (his Innimtion we note a still farther depression in flour and wheat, and now quote Richmond and Scottsvillc $4 (, ty with limited sales. Goatio Best Ferovian, $46 50, ? ton of 2000 P. Iron Swedes, fJ0 02 50, p ton ; American rolled, $5 (S 6T0 ; English, S45 (a, 50 ; best American Sheet Iron 5c ; English 4 (ft, 4;c. ieat her Good sole, overweight?, 12 Q 13c . Middle weights, It (tj I Sir ; damaged, 10 (.ll-2'e, as in quality. l.i.inors Brandy, Otard, Dupay &. Co., 2 25 fe?2 50; A. Seiirnette, 1 75; Imitation, 32c ; Virginia Apple, 40 ei 50c ; old. 24 ft 5 ; New England Rum, 28 29c ; Rich mond Rectified 'Whiskey, 23e, in barrels. Iard. New in kegs, 10) jc. . Jlolaws Cuba, 20 24c; Porto Rico, 29 Q, ; Or leans in barre's, 32 'a 33c. I 'ai!'i Best brands, 3 Vc i common 3 Gl 3Xc Oi's Winter bleached, $1 35 ; unbleavhed, $1 30; Whale WILLIAM D. COOKE, M. A., Principal. J. A. Wadde l. M - Talbot B Colem ax, profesSohi and Tcaehers. (.weo. E. Kktcham, j Charles M. Grow. j Teacher of Mn?ic in the Blind Dparirrwnt, f Miss E. A. KITZWIL-SON -nd II. I. I. SOLOMONS C3 Applicatioi:s for admission should b made t the frincipal. , Raleigh Dec. 6,1951. tf. !e trouble bestowed on its preparation. at n house at , West Union, where the murdered 'party had also put up. During the mglit tney king offieat announcement from the j rosebud ihdiscnmTtiately massacred every single, of State,: 'appears in the National In- inmate, robbed" them of their all, and escaped. f vesterdav. It is k.f much interest to t e same party, 1 1 is believed, rescrlea J onti v eu j ' -.. - " i .t -i - , , .i - i ,v;.Tri,4. I -dealers ' i J:IU at vJiarKsoarg on trie runustT "'sy -' g -neri and ftcir- U , - . , r ii , proceeding, who was char been received fmm to several buildings in that Consul for I lesse ( assel, 1 c. .. . s charged with having set tire town in November bust: tadt, ani il delicenev aawover.tIiat in conseotlence "hv.ii iyj, we ue rece,, .Wthe icrop of grainy and ;"t Cljrksbuif'R:yierhci pronounce the whole tiiLijli i;j,rica "occIoniv tliereby; the States': story a hoax.4-i7.i. Posf. 176,000,000 lbs. 124,000,000 u 3,000.000 " 3,000,000 " . 1,000,000 " 30,000,000 " 35,000,000 " 8,000.000 2.000,000 5.000,000 . 35,000.000 40.000,000 9.000,000 j tin vuitL'Ul 1 ltvj 1 UI IVIU Itlj'lic:, ltl.l cerv 1 1 j found its way into Europe. The coffee produced ; in every part of the world at the present time is as ! follows ; : . Brazil - - ' Java i- - - - . -The rhillipines Arabia - - - -Celebes - - - -Cuba land Porto Rico . Laguira and Porto Cabello British West Indies "French and Dutch W. Indies M dabar and Mysore . S tint Domingo -Ceylon - -Costa Kico . -Sumatra howing a total of 476,000,000 lbs. .4 ii li corner of Broadway, N. Y., occupied by Messrs. , Merritt, Bliss Co. wholesale dealers in dry goods, j silks, hosiery, fancy goods, etc., of which they had ' a large stoek on hand valued at about $300,000, ; but a considerable portion of it was saved. "W hen : discovered,: it had made such headway, that the whole building was soon in flames, whieh extend ed to some ol" the adjoining buildings where its further progress was arrested by the falling of the wall of Nos. 5 and 7. ' 60c ; Solar, 60 (S 65c ; Tanner?, $12 k 613 barrel. Oatf lp eountry, 40c 45 cf bushel. Potatoes Northern- Mercer, 1 & $1.; Cowntry 75 SI fl bushel. Rye Prime for distilling will bring 75c. Rice New, prime,' 3; 4c. JTust JPnblishert-price 23 cts. THE COWSnTTTTION OF N0B.TH AEOLIKA, With a Historical account of its Origin and Changes: To gether with an account ana t.xpla nation oj the ques tions of Constiimtiia,l l.'eform, nw agitating the people of the;, itate ; a table shotting the Apportionment of Senators, and ether matter connected with , these Subjects; By, a Mojbxx of tbe last Lesislattjie- THE above Pamphlet .contains 156 pagf-s, and will h cold at the (exceedingly low price ol 25 cents per copy ; JJO dol lars for one hundred cepitjs. If sent by mail, the pottage (seven cent3"; Must be added. ' Subscribers will please give instructions how their copies Steel-American Blister, $107 H0 V ton ; Best m . , , tn w D Cooke or to . D. 5,000000 u u ii North Carolina Fisheries. The Plymouth I (X. C.) Villager, of the 24th inst, says : ; Owinx to the cold weather for the last few days, and a heavy' freshet in the Ronnoke. the fisherks Iiave not done so well. Those upon the Sound are impronng-; and should the weather prove favora- i ble, they wiil doubtless do a good, business during the season.1 Naylors Cast and Shear, 16 g 165 i. Salt Liverpool filled, SI 50 from store; fl 37, from Wharf. Shot 5Ve ft-; Lead, b 5Kc Soap Brown, 3 4c ; Yellow, 4),' 5c ; Hull's family, G'i'e ; variegated, 12 11c SOvars Orleans, A 53c, er common to fair qaai tvei '4 (f S4 for Mrto jrime. . Tea Gunp'-'wder, P0c Q $1 25, for common to prime ; Black, 3C 7.-, for common to prime. ' Tobacco ho&,&H,Q HV; good leaf 5K ' f ; strictly fine e 10 15. Wheat. Dull at C5c. fl ?1 for best red and white AVkUter Richmond rectified, 23 34. V Tomer, North Carolina Book-Store. Raleigh .December 6, 1351. tf. T INSTITUTION TOR THE DEAF AND DUMB, AND THE BLIND, THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the N.'C. Tnstifi tion give notiee, that a department has been opened for tbe infraction of the Blind. . Afplie?tion for adrnon Irom Deaf -ante or BImd rr sons, intisi be made to William D. Coe, Principal ol the InMitr.tion, who will furnish ail uecetwiy icformtn. . Ralfcish,Dcc 6,1851. . ': -t V . . A
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