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WILIIEIGTON POST. WILMINGTON N. C..MAY l&S. 4 HIIDIGliT COTTON, QUOTATIONS. BY TKLEGBAPH. . ..;.-'- ;: ' April SO, 18C3.V Nkw ToitK Steadjat32tvt . i' w ' LxvrarooiLo wer at 12 J a. ; ' CUXKvksxov Stead j, 81(311- , KW ORLEANS Dull at SH32. , Mobile--N6 ealea. -Sayxnicah Dull at 3H. , : Auousta Active at SO. THE CITY. To Sje' Relieved. Wo regret very much' ! lo learn that Col. Frank, tCoininandaut of the Iost of Wilmington for nearly two years past, has received an order from . District Head Quarters, relieving him of; the '.cpm - i mand and transferring him to the post, of v Dirlington, 0. Ilis company Co. D,' of -. the 8ch Infantry, arc to constitute the gar rison of that place, the forces ';iiow there being ordered to Charleston. Co.. I, ; ot the 6th 'Infantry, now: stationed at Raleigh, bare been ordered to relieve the present . garrison of this post. ' As Col. Frank is allowed time for the pnr pose of seUling up his affairs here, ;we ; most earnestly hope that the Commanding Gen eral of the District may be induced lo r j-e-fcind this order. No officer of the number of those who have been in 'command here since the close of the wart? has ever given, such un qualified satisfaction to all, w hi te and colored, Republican and Conservative,' as has Col. Frank. Firm and just, and withal perfectly impartial in all of his -.acts," his administration of affairs here has ; bcdi such, as perhaps,.' few other ; officers could have accomplished. . Quiet and unobtrusive in hia maimers, and polite and courteous in, ? his bearing to all, the lowly as well asjthosc'of the higher classes, his removal from ' our midst will call up one spontaneous sigh :ot "regret from the bosora.of every man in this community. i. The news yesterday of the reception of Gen. Canby's order was soon spread through out the city, and the regret which it caused , soon found its way among all. This regret i has already fought to find vent in appeals' to the Cdmmanding dehcral,' to counier ; " ra and the order, and to allow CoL Frank to remain, . These appeals will soon bo com. pletedand presented, and will be the sense of the entire people, irrespective of political . sentiments, past or present, or of race, color or condition! Of a verity do we believe , that there cannot be found-five respectable men of this city, who would not glad ly and (Uiost willingly sign a request that he be rc- f It is not often that an officer is so success- f ful ia ,ihe discharge of his duty, ..as Col. ' (Frank has been, as the irooil ' state of affairs i in our city at this time will well testify, and j -we' are confident font ; JenerajTQanby vill I fay regru the expressed wishes of I the .entire community, and will allow I him to' remain where he is. person ally' so - highly esteemed, aud where his administra- v tion of affairs has been ' so' eminently siic cessful." ' ' e ';' Read Tiii3.r We have, on. a previous oc Vv casion, boasted of the inherent good health of the city ot Wilmington, yet, never, we ' think, , witbouf sufficient cause. V? We , arc aware that thia is represented . at the North as a very unhealthy place, arid have'been as sured that mauy who would otherwise ' pitch "Xheir tents" in our midst, and bring with "them'muclrmoncy, and much business ener? gy and enterprise fort the proper investment of that money, are thereby deterred from f - lAYlAY;CELi:jsBiTioIt';Js .interest ing sometimes,-foV uof-this 'age ih& gen- erauon jo.gaback rpto the dim past, tor hundreds pt 'years' that haYebeeir carnered? hp for the closing of time, and trace the origin of the customs and rites which' are jealously observed among us,Jjut yet with out a knowledge of ffom'whencc we derive them. And it is astonishing to know how often our festival days,- even the most sacred among them, originate either among.th'e ah cienr Jews or - else date back to sonie old Pagan feast to a long forgotten Mythologi cal (lod, or, at the best, one only remem bered in Anthonys Classical Dictionary, and in Miss Evans Macaria or i$t.'EimoV ; The observance bt the present day is an instance in point.' The earliest celebrations of it date back for many5 long centuries, and is first recorded as an observance paid to the Latin goddess ;Flora. f On this morning, at early dawn, it was the custom among all classes of the ancicnt3 to go forth into the woods and fields an Jfaij. j to welcome the return of Spring. Among the Anglo-Saxons thd custom can le traced-back .as far as the, days Of the Dr;uicl3,Nvho,"ere in the habit of lighting large fires on .May-eve, to herald the dawning of Spring. I Chaucer tells U3 in his Court of Love that early on the morning of May -"Fourth goeth. alj the . court, both moste aud To feclie the flowrcs- fn-she and "braanch and blomc," and another chronicler speaks of Henry VlII and Queen Katherine, with many noble lords and ladies "rising a Maying." ; Shakespeare alludes to it U Henry1 VIII and in his Mid summer n iglits Dream. The old English custom ot (lancing around a May-pole, decked with the garlands of Spring, is still known in. England, 'and is doubtless, the origin of the, festival known withus as " Queen pf May.',? ;This latter is one thatwill perhaps never sink into obscu rity. It was the same fifty years ago when our fathers iind mothers were young la&s and lassies, and it is .the same now with the beautiful young iiiaidCns j ust '"springing fOrth . along the pteps of the ' teens " to young glad womanhood, It is a beautiful, practice; and )ne fepleto vitu allot the finer sentiments of our nature. May its observ ance never be foregone ' A Woman Assaulted aniInjuked by a MAS.jT-The prenqjiss Jiist inbe-rear, of jthe Posf .establishment' Was the Scne of .consid- ; MAY.This month ? May,whictr-iarthe' fif 2!Jn(i mo(3?rn yean-was the second in the old AlbarTcalcndar; the third irrtirat of 4 - Romulus and, as with ns, the fifth In that I , wGf6 AprU. ??.-rJhe; resolution coa- jusmuica pyauma rompillius. The name fcerning Judge Nelson was tabled by S5 to 10. itself 13 jconsidered ajs of somewhat doubtful fc ; MotioAfor night session -amended, so as to origin. By some it r is "supposed to have prolong tic day session, was taWed, try 23 to 27. been derived from 'Ma lia, a Roman di vinity, Mr-Evart proceeded;: ; 4 v . ' sometime, jailed. Hajest;, andltliemWheifl seema.more confident of Mercury, .by Jupiter: ..The wodVifaa ?SUX itself, in Greek, signifies :'nulhefc some lution of, ccnure -was tabled, as reported at Wvriter3 Maia ha3 been considered thei wife noon, Mr. Nelson said ; Although not a duelist, of Yalcan, because: on the first' of Mdy. a and never Wing fought one, he did mean to sicrificcoffeWhchbj-i;: h,T n i. i n 1 1 ilki. in apy narmkr, for "what Jjc Lad Raid, and would' Yulcan. Another writer has-thought; that scla nWemiUon of anfkind on account of Maia .was the ancient name ot.-, wife,; ai tisage. . Saturn, and the goddess of plenty; and fcr- The Senators-voting gaisnt tabling the rcso- uaty anu toe proteciress oi, agncniture. . j iuuon cunsxriug me auTunu viu mu were Our modern May-day celebrations with their4 Messrs. Caaeron, Howard, Morgan, Morrill, of May-poles and flower crowned .'queens re Yi?7t ?f ' TW an suscestive ci xuc uiu xumao : , wor- r i a j i . . :. . , jr. I." JJ1.X. wiuw e vu&c ,iv vuiuu uaj, iuiu nui CUU' ship of - -1 elude to-mtrrowi' His endurance is astonndinff. , Othtrs againi have considered tlienamc His form iidicates frailty, but hour after liour, as of Teutonic origin and ' asserf that1 it' is without wter, with ecarcelj; a note, his speech derived from some obselete. word signifying roUa onPp! invective, casm and detaU ar- youthful beauty and adornment. Our Saxon "Sf 'JSS ' , -i ... ,r ' ir without rtpetitlonl either id ttef;' manner or fathers, however,; called it Mains Monathl) h6c ne ofhfe senteVcea conciudek: a derivative from the Roman Maria. "If you dive the President forth he will be a Wc, of tbis time, and this age, call ft 'May, victim jof. Congress and a martyr Jo the Consti and hail it as the birtli L day of the" spring tution.'.' 7 flowers, "and as the harbingerbfra '"happy and glad and prosperous suniuier; season. It our ' : From Georgia. . Augusta, April 30.One hundred' and nine counties ive Bullock seven thousand six hun-. dred end efeity-ninc majority. . The Republicans also claim the State 8enate. Aaron BradleyV-of Boston,' Massachusetts; is one of ihe'rnegroes elected to the State Senate JJECLrAMATIO'JiXERCISES.'lt was good fortune yesterday to be present at ? the exercises in declamation by Hho pupils of Mr. li. Meginney, Princi)al of the , Wii- mington!Institute, and we are glad to confess from Savaqnah; i; As he was expelled' from, the ourself much gratified with th of the young lads andTiassies, publiexlnbitipn,-sandtherefore bntfcw . SavaIh April 36:The editor of the Daily guestswero present p besitlci the parents of Advertise publishes this morning his valedicto- the children. Never,-beforo, perhaps, have ry resigning hia editorial position on the grounds the walls of that building rung. with a more that persqnal animosity , of General Meade will liearty applause than-.-was called forth by snppress (he paper unless he withdraws. Hav- thc efforts of the" youthful f speakers.:- Some l . if? inferf hcl" 0 to , - i; t, , 'j oi)ardise me interest of the proprietors. Regrets pf;thcm .were;truly very , fine, Afld inflected, this af Ion is expressed bybbth proprietors much credit, not only upon- the5 ''application ana the tublic who endorse his action. 01 tne scnoiars -tuemseivesv put, , upon ;itue untiring watchfulness i'and" care of their teachers in thus bringing them ' so near per- Alexadbia, Va.,: April, 30. Rev. . F. M. fectioa".. .Wliere " all did so Well Uwoild'bc Whittle wis consecrated Assistant Bishop of the 1 From Virgin ia. !1 t UnWtS.-'rinrl' rtpllfirt; nnifir iLfl .rlrnnr , nn-if . ; .General Schofield to-day appointed Allen Mc- distinctions. Suffice it then that where some Daniel 1J0r of LjncU)XLTg; and a list 0f officers iew.escpUcd, all did credit, both to them- for that cityii m .r.i - - -'V 1 ' selves and to the Institute. .. ' GenerilE. WkitUesey, of Genf O. O. Howard's V. ;;M-r- 1, . ' . 1 riry K;i';vlT stalf, atdressed the 'negroes ' at the African iioaisHX jpiui.Tsucn is uio inscription on Church to-night. erable excitement yesterday aiternoon. Cries a red flag'hiing out in front' of "the . reading of nmrtfer wpre hpird issuing from a house room ot the City Hotel building. There is on pecoim suueu' anu ufrr,iy -ueruaiien . & aviuc"u man was seen running irom oacK uoor .uuunuju into the vacant lot tablishmcnt. Cincinnati. Anril 30. A special to the Com- J i i ' f ' " wi T - " ' ; mercialisays that Brownlow, without legislative , aud he is doubtless a j relation 'of 4. -A . . , , , , a ' v I...,..,., v,..:-...! . . " r. . nnt.hnritt- nut. .tirp'ftrt . lv Ir.tt.p.rR from Rftnator . f, . 0 ...-j -ry-- .-. From Tennessee connecting with our es- -some one of the numerous PetafFunk fam' Fowler ind members ol the House, has deter mined to call ' but ' the ! militia to suppress ilv of New York. .. i - . i t . . . Of course every one of the ' employees' of v We ivquld advise our Irea'ders 'agaibsfc'air violencd thia nffir runlind nM to t.hn rpimip fhipf n-nrl such characters. Wei do not know an vthinf I tiKl'' -''i ''.. -fi' -1 ". ' t.t;;.- ':.f.J- i.i ' 1 Congressional. loremost fiinoiii wuoui was .one oioiir m piwcm- iww. chum ui uuh, ur . . . ( "devils," who, in cases ot this kind,; b dlscr.c?,!t' but, ?ctingupopj general priAci- Broods gave oUceo a resolution of enquiry re- wj '" v luuuciiiu.- viuwuvbuuu nam- i'-, wy.uiuB. u wvu w uuuui. uioimicgtj. gardiDg tbe Managers' connection wttii tne Aita eiuu aiuuuu, aim iut man, vuncunjr nimseii 1 ui aiiv,man vuu : uius arroiiius iu uiuiseu I vela case. . . 1 . - ... " - I 1 ' " l t . ' i!. ,f' 1. TC 1, 1 .. I . I 3 " " 1 - s V iuujxuu uu vJvyijfi p1vjif, ,-iu!vue auespeii-t uu hum iji fiuvetto, xi uu uuuus ui is, biih- cuarge at u niga wau ims i.iue uern 6uui ou.uu, cu u givu mm uy r-rrhcn any merchant desires to vniake mohej u Bob" thought to prevent, and, arming him- his friends onlv,'and7 not- by himself. We Y Y he looks about him in all directions self with a couplo "df"brickbats, - he threw would, ad vise rall who may be enticed into Tnquirin what is the best manner to introduce himself forward in advance of the others as "IImest Jolm" premises: to Deuren wares to the public, t - T i i. si 'i.ni.i,BM i T' est some smarter man secure the entire trade a SKiriuisuer. xie uai just;imstjuus nauu i uiMug .nun jiun-uivsv, lucuiMMva aio l il j leaving him to lie had just raised ' hi hand making heir purchases, that the articles are discharge hil artiliqiyv whenthe man per- all just as they arc represented to be before .. th(J profits, natarall; accru!ng lor f ceived hinliand spruntj back from the wall, thesalcct tnem; . s U .1WL well conducted business. '-j . At this "Bob," still holding--his' weapon -: wTit"' '- V-- ! r poised in mid air, abandopcd-Ahis:nfle pits, . --.t ' Ti- ',j Vai',,,!v , , , , 'v-.. , ton - to Messrs. 'Atkinson' and Shepprson, In Jill such ; cases his first thoughts fehould bt the newspapers. , 1 and advanced backwards . in the direction . , rt ' eA. . ,--Ir,a in- arnvedather; of the main line.! The enemy was held in , 1vaAV '(Knwnxriir nniil o rnl 5 roivo ri wlir linrl been admiring the order of battle 'from a , , -. , T T , -.i . . -' -, ' ciearuu. yesveruay lor new. iont,.wuu a car 11 TVTo man can over estimate the advantages of wharf yestcrclay Tfro.m-Balti- advertising; - r : v - - herc j'ou will, you will always find this doing so. , These , reports can scarcely era-H reuacr Bjt " Bob rrnnf nnvnl sfnrpa Yiv Tr FTrrnff" TT T?nrrtrl ace sufficient to ' come jto the ' assistance of 1 - 'J " . ' 14 ' " V 1 -. I .i.!,; .... v..f. A."?" 5 1 i i ...( , .1 -vj ,f i 4 1 - - ? - ."Bob,", andbringing up all of his forces, soon Moutuaky Statistics. From the t books suirouhtted the mah and compelled - a aur- of the Secretary and Treasurer of Oakdalet anate from those who have ever, resided in day, and we feelprbui "-was ; t.lie liefo 1 of the Cemctery,c6mpany,".we giea,njhefdlibwing aui) of hTs " broughtin' exhibit of the intermentsjn that Tacetduring' Thatithe liberal advertiser is more apt to 'suc ceed than any other man. : ; ; . , viry those who have employed printers ink vyiunaerstana its power. "VTp? under these circumstauces, we ask the f . followinc: questions rou. want. the.mopth 'of April, Just closed : 4lita'Uv lint nrn rlmihtlpss hilt, thf? ifllft talpa uij , w - --- - , 1 ypi Af travelers passing through tne place, ana 1 The nahie of the seldom, if ever, stopping here; As a retutatioh of .these talsc cau be iurriished no better witness reference to the " radnthly statistics 'cemeteries, and it is with much gratification thetac& pr, ,f ioina3;F. Wood W cailed ored licenses granted by the , Clerk of he ruJaoild patronize' that we refer to the report; of the Secretary :n,ana'ar ber wbuhclsiiand itceiinn.was ?.omt dunu-' !lie month P.ffi - Nt, to read both si and Treasurer ot Oakctaio provided with acccinmodations at the guard 01 aUnPg inemontn""' Bitotiwot house' .' .u'-j 1 ! " The iWiljaington Daily Post, been but five interments made, -there7 'during The Temper ank Celebration. Ve eoithePaDlicWanlw: I the month of April. Of ! for : consumption, one for the'brain, one for paralysi advertisiuK . medium cotton J or a family newspaper containing mon Pttpr Tpfnsin in Pnnsnmnttrtn 9-tnfla r A U .the market reports includinir . m . v .. - . .... i ' vMuv i v m jLuuuuiuiuiiiii ijl iiir illnil. i m ; i 1 - . , . . , tr , ,, , - v "I; "i ' L. V ; ; , . ' - I IX qtotations In the United States ana Europe, oid offender, well known in nolice records. 1 : Dvscnterv. 1 Pnmlvais 1 tnttl K 7Tt 4. ,7i. - . v ' ; i ceeded ft his Utttlla iMv.n Sbc had been 4"? , -W'TM'wIsm t 1" ' ... - of o tfX.MAU ,.;Mi-iAl-I l.t ,.,; RcgJrtm show alist of 11 white ana21col-. fXTieAT - and subscribe for the read both sides of. these g reat issues. Pcbpll desiring to extend; their business ,ahofd by all means advertise in it. ; ' : i a ... a . these five, two were herewuu r : :verUng edinm which - -'V inflammation-. Of ot-AKJunf Olivet Uounci!, iNo. y, lor com - "'-";'. .1" -". r 1? s, and the-rem'ain- pUoicntary tickets to the celebration of, the Cannot be passefl. H aJl5ides comes cheering encouragement Qem n your advertisements, all who want inrr one for dysentery. This latter is thVonlv Friends of Temperance at .Qoldsbsro' to- ohe'o the five that can be ; reckoned as a day Wc regret very miicU our inability to t8 rates are cheaper than other paper.,; T IVublican custom. St i taonth. and if your trade is not in fcasct by that means why try it again! . disease ot. the climate, as the other, lour can attend out assure our inenas mar, wc suan - j. rc;d y & lar?e-claM of cash ..buyers who bo f airlv classed as constitutional complaints, be with them'ih the spirit (not distilled) and JL can be reached in no other way. t,. ; , . . From the colored cemetery, Pine Forest, promise Jto pledge success to themselves and .fe circulates -extensively in all the adjacent wehavc as vet received no returns for tiie their cause in soocl cleWn fre'sh? water as cool A- counties, and persons desiring to extend their . UOElfTS WANTED FOR THE OFFICIAL HISTORY business should patronize it 1, - s uionth,aud will therefore baseour calculations I as some of liippitt's best ice can make it on tthe reDorts made from Oakdale. Nbw.5 We cordially wish them, one and filL a "Darticular attention is paid to Uic oominerciai ' . ' - t i V- .!( J i, i.'l. - i- "-. 1 - . . . - - . 1 sapposlng there are fifteen thdusand'inbab"- j pleasant and a joyous day. itanta, in Wilmington, eight thousand, of whom are colored, and bcvcd thousand white, it will follow that , among this seven, thou sand white persons there' has been but one death from climatical iCausesvduHng an en tire month of thirty day s..v. .X- "' "Are we not. therefore, safe in ussumin : that one of the healthiest, if not. iAp.healtht iest place in the knowpworld, and .doc3 pot ? the above fact brand as undeniably false', all 1 J i anrt Financial reoorts at home and abroad. and it is believed they, wilL generally be found CO nee t. " V- t.-:--' ''-'.': Oi U 'ttJ A WrVCDCf 4T v T - ' J"ti f 1innla orn Inn ' Mtl UUOAlhl IJAIilK Vlll L lauaC UIU UUW I ' ''-'i .. J ; 1 i-i 1 . t . 1 i andtehcribj tiaaired- to Messrs. E. G. THE WAR, r . s .. .. ' cscs, ,t;naracier9 toa- fact and Results. J. ALEX. II. STEPHENS. A Bool cr all Sections and all Parties. its Hfis- a a t rvr s.:-i, a" of north Carolina; it treats witncouriesy au per- - - i i i - -.u, muuuec oi sons honestly differinss with it in opinion. ,K.t r This fcat! work, presents, the only complete sion to the First Anniversary 'Ball of the aind imivii An&Wsia of tJie Canse& . of lh War It always contain the.latest news leiegrapnic i yet pul)hei, and gives those interior lights and and Summary and asj a xivs newspaper is J shadow4of khe great conflict only known to uooa-xiae oi , and which from his po sition as icobd officer ot the Confederacy. - To a PtUid that has ben ' surfeited with AP- PARENTtY 8IH1LAK - PKOUUCTIOXS, we S - f t r: Aj-ril SOI SPIR11S TURPETINE.-Sales of 11 casks at 63 cents, 43 casks at C5I cents and 113 casks at 3 cents, closing steady at last figure. ROStfcTherc was a fair dtoAfbr fcttr grades Lower grades were weaker. C53 bbls. sold at 3 45 for strained and ITo. 2, ti COQU, 50 for No. 1, t5 OOigJS 50g$5 CO for pale. COTTON TVas weaker. 4 ? bales sold at 01 cents for middling ''mi 't ts',7-i CEUDETURlNTINfcWaarm; mbbls. sold at $5 25 for virgin,- H 25 lor soft and $3 85 for hard. TAR. 47 this, soldat'13 65; a decUne of XQ cents. , '",-" - -" ' 1 1 r I! " " 1 ;f ' r r" i Uarktt Itcpcrts by Telcsrarh M s Niw York, April 30. Noon. FiMXXIlI-G0ld 130K :; ; 8tocks dulL i ' MmiRT ft rr rrnL f ' Exchatice la , r i Old bonds 121. New 8i ; Virginia 8ixes, 481. '. ; Tennessee's ex coupon, 68. rNew 67. : Commercial. Cotton dull at 321 cents. : Freights a shade firmer. , i Spirits turpentine IrregularTand' unsettled at oou cents. , .... xi Rosin firm.1 V.. 'V j Flour 510 cents lower.' Wheat 13 cents lower.5, ; . VV1U VCUW IV Tf Vl f i i i . t : i a- i ' 1 1 4ilf; ttii i w , ' to all unprejudiced men who will read both sides revolutid frim its fountain spring io ue i e m u .tuB wtj xia.i uu next v canes- t subscribe for . it and to - advertise in its col-, wcreaodcessible to Mr. SteDhens aav TCTcninjr. me oiu instant. i urnns, ..cj.i.cuJ. .o m thanks here for arsimilaconKesr slownhirflAV nnfl fiaitnwlfnrSt'l n' : promiseihaage of far both agreeable and sa be known abroad, and when known cannot . . . W MtOrfleV anavOUIlieilpr ftienCsat tbe Horth who desire truly and TlU-ron'a'CticnT, Thursday, April 30. Oflice,"l3Iartet btrect, oyer Othce Post. , gthosoCaj It wUl receiie that moderate, siioerclyour commercial welfare. leVthem iiae caseaud. that a very, frivial one, $SS!ig. SS! K.lS' ""' ata ns in 'giving this fact its 1 proper pubf was brought before this Court yesterday. and Court f Calms at Washington, D. C. The The inttse desire every where manifested to licity, and thereby induce an emigration of Two little lads, oae Mte and the other ,S5Z ': SSSfSSSSffi the so much ncedcd capital and enterprise to I colored, charged with fihtiii3ron the streets, J aprilio , 1 v m-tf make it ' best subscription book ever pub- -our mius5.' " : i were turneu over to their reDCCtive parents s m.-rrr-r r" t, r. rv. ' . ( I UDCAikiUMBiiuU) i.,icjwu, 4 BUU5CT1 mi t alSi 1 Pork quiet New mess $39 25. ira quiet at 1818t cents. - - t ' Nkw Yobk, April SO. Evening: - Cotton opened dull and closed steady.' -Sales of 2,600 bales at 32lc . Wheat aetivea t a decline. . - Corn -Yellow Southern ff 20. . .4;, 4 - 'Mess Pork $29 75. r " ; - s ? - t Lard 18i19l cents. ' i1 , . Bugar active Muscovado U12i cents. : 8pirits Turpentine on the spot.' ?8S0 cents. ; Rosin $3 85 to $7. 1 ;- . -' - - -- -; Freights firmer. i-' 1 ' ''L "TV ' ' ' ; j: f- ; Livupool, April SO Noon. ) ' Cotton dull and unchanged. Sales' of ' 8,000 bales.'-",''' ''-i '..i Breadstuffs easier. V i ' : ' ! - i ; Bacon 50s. ; - ' i;' -! ;- ' f , Sugar active. , Z ' LiviRPoqL, April ,50 P M. : : Cotton easier. Quotably unchanged. ; Sugar advanced 27s. . - u, ; - j s - ' -Other articles materially unchanged ,..., i, ) , LrvESFoox, April SOEvening.:: Cotton a fraction lower Sales of 8.000 bales. Uplands on the spot, ; 12id j ; afidat,' ; 12ld.; Or leans Viid. Baltimore; and "Wilmiiigton 7cc!iIy5Stcan!;I:Ip Line t 'ZIi.-C'rr, X . . - - , CionrcsED or the nnsTCLAS3 steam-?' SIUT3 ("vv.:..:.,'i:- n,v:f.cj' W.-t IIAIllilNGTON, Commander', The steamship JAS. .A. GARY, will leave, our wharf foo t of Princess St, for Baltimore, on t SATURDAY afternoon Hay 2 !' , ' For freight ensraffcmcnts apply to " 4 - - ' ATKINSON & SlIEPPEKSONi ; j :) r.;:i t. : . 11 & 13 North Water St. FOR - PniMDELPniJi PUlLADELrillA AW SOUTliERN MAIL STEAMSHIP .GOZXfrANY. , THE FINE AND FAVORITE STEAMSHIP . J f : o' ; -t ... London, April SO. Noon. Weather fine, - Securities unchanged. " f -i i:N .Unchanged.- Consols, 939i. ; a. Bonds, 701.- . , . , LoHpON, April SOj-P. it . J London, April SO Evening, j i.f f MARINE INTELLIGENCE. P OIL T OF: 3W: I Ii M I N.G T O N-; 1 V -V -U :s )tya i4t:m ': - April SO. Steamship Lucille, Harnngton,from Baltimore, to Atkinson & Shcppcrson. ' Br Brig Isadora; Codey, from Boston,7 ip . J H Chadbourne & Co; :s i i. -f vt7f, ; : Brig Harp, Dailey, from BucksporV Me., to Jf H Chadbourne & Cay with 50 bales hay. - , x .f - J 1 1 -u .t." -ui r v: Cleared ' '" ?; - i - -V i ii!: April 50. - Steamship Rebecca Clydej Chichester, for New Tork, by H jyL Barry, witn- loUU- obis rosm, 404 casks Spirits, 50 bbla tar, 33 bbls' turpentine. .16 bales cotton; 100 bbls shooks, 50 empty bhls, 93 bushels peanuts, 1 bale rags opkgs mdse, 33,892 feet lumber. -; - : ,.-. i ixh " ; . Steamer Halcyon , Johnson;' for Fayctteviue by A JohnBon &Co. tnou.siH .: uUy,hjn. Schr John, Futel, fo'r New York. brfEMnr-V ray & C0, witU 3,544 bttSToaln, 6btl Ur, 52. bales cotton. ' ' - w - -i b o-M Schr Francis Edwards, ?Boyce,; for I New. York by Harriss & Howell, With 2,-00 bbls rosin. rrk ui itrirlrWk i L -.rv-t-trrT t1 -HArT. it. I bera in the days. wf-Mi "x I .One in Iston, Mass., 103 subscribers in lour ONTn;TAPis.-.That apartpf ladies ftr.V5? 4u Rentiemcn are. proposing an excursion zor to-morrow, to Waccaniaw - dclislitftti place, and with day the : young people could hardly; fail to tery onlhVperlclvoIf Capt .ajfretl Sargent, ft-.TO f f nf , fft6 f ST f io r uis ; :.v j; f L! : . . ,ujuj,vuuuiwiye3 ungeiy.v bhoulcl they go, was bounU over in. iuc.isum 1,3100, we can safely iguarantee to'theni all a '"yet annearance at the next term of the Criminal days. Oae in ... iaphis Tenri., 106 Subscribers in five cnd fotirculare and see our, terms. nd a full desertion of the work, with Press notices -;iAfidres:l is C v? , 3 T;.ij; ; ; .,7fATI0NAL PUBLISHING CO., CATHARINE, Commander f 1 XTILL ARRIVE AT OUR WHARF, footot VV : Orange 8treet, ou MONDAY, April 37, ' and leave on THURSDAY, April SO. s ,::- Thrcujrh bill of lading given to BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, N. ORLEANS, LIVERPOOL. For freight apply to ' . . WORTH DANIEL.' - Ifo Passengers taken. ' v ' -; : , Agent InPhUadelphlaJV. V;: J.' -1 i J1;V i j 4 ; 314 fiouui Delaware Avenue; j r apiilSO; ):hjW ;r-rrf frilj ;o'i.i.150-tsJ.-,' HHP tlEOC GTE AM 8 II I P,:LI fi E.'i 4 l-'.-.f!, t till ..r.)-.M.w,it '. . T, ' EAJiSUIPS ti.' WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. :; 7 ; WELMiKGTdN' NaV" April 30thr 186S.1 . scanning. WWIU 00 White pine.45 0050 0O .bbl....;;;.eooi90 ' it0Lis.SEs:: callon. Cuba hhdi i.v.v 475a do bbl.....' 5052 Syrup ...60(31.00 Sugar House j : . .42145 Cut . J . . C6 V0(cb7 00 Wrought f..i....;0000 ,J, oils, w gauon. Rosin... .....0850 55 Lard 1S0150 Kerosene. ;t ; 45 60 Linseed. ... .vl 401 50 f ITCH 3 603 .73 vvj if. pEAMUTa."--.:t-M 9 bushelU2G02.70 4 viAi vjuij 1 aa Irish bbl..... $5 00(6 00 Sweet, bush.. 1 502 00 , PRO VISIONS, ; lb. Bacon, N. C.-r . UftlUO . . . r . f , toVIM Middlings,1. . . . ,0019 Shoulders. .1718 - Eoir round . . . . . 19(320 Bacon, Western- - ; Bides. 7 1718 Shoulders.. . 1617 7?022i :.' . "beeswax., $( lb ;...8335 BEET CATTLE. , r I? 100 lbs 10 0015 00 . BARBELS. Sits.T'new dhand do.v2 403 00 BAGGING. Gunnv. . : 2334 u uuuvv . ... , . . . Rope.....;... - i4 . BBICKS. - M'.v:..;$ioooi5oo COFFEE, &.-" .Tavd . SS?7)40 Laguyra . .11 : 4 '.27(28 Rio. . V . : .121(24: StDoming6.;..2830 f - - CANDLES, $ '"ft. O - Sperm.. . . ....... .5055 Adamantine. . .. .'a&imtt TaUow....:W. ISCceso domestics. "8, yard. Sheeting, 4-4.'... 1518 Yarn, bun 0 001.90 ... FISH, ft DDl.(l. MuUetfrT- , ! , . . Oakbbls.f0 00(3 V 00 Pine do..M 00 8:60 ltfns.1rp.rpl ..V".. ,,,.","' ; No. I:..:. 20 00(321 001 No.3..;.16 00(ai800 .NoS..tlSOOlftOOJ Hams, THE FASrf AND ? FAVORITE ;'!. CaptainroWEili. EEBECGACLYDE, ' ! ' Captain CUICUESTCR.' I t. i Ui; will sail for New York everraZ ED NESDAY, from wharf loot xt Chestnut street. - j . HORACE M.; BARRY,' Agent,'' f-Vf ' . ' ;.t. Wilmington, N..V" FAMES' HAND,. Agent, vi Jilw IvUtS b::; dec 28 1 .-! ' .giioceries:: qrUST RECEIVED, THOSE CHOICE : I SUGARS, ALCSRADlMv- Kits....,; 3 00(3 3 25 uerring, nova Bcoua ; bbs,...; 0 00(3 Q00 Herrinir. smoked; boxes, j, . .uu uwcgw uu Codfish..... 8(3 10 N.U Roe... 0 00(3 0 00 FLOUB, S bbL Familv.i.. $1150(31250 Super .... ..10 00(312 50; Jfine.. I. . . 4. v 00(1510 w grain. V busheL Corn, North- 0 00 00 Corn, Eas Co. 4 251 35( Oats. 95lWj Peas.....;. 1 eol80 Rice, rough 2 502 75 Rice, Carolina.l0lQH E.L rice.,, ii 11(5,0 12 Glue. C-... 20(25 Gusst Bags, .1-) 3q Guako, Jferuvian, v - ft ton...aU0'J0U0 ; HAT.it; j Eastern. .....tlS0(ai 35 Northern. ...L00 120 HIDES. Green . . . . . . i. .". . V( Dry..;:....:.:..12il5 English, ass'd 8 10 American, ref. 0 10 American. " - 1 J sheer... &' 10- 8wede.:.::.'.io 3 ' 12 AlOOp, , - ! 73 ton, 140 wmitt 00 5- liquoes, gallon. Brandy-- ...ii -5.1 uj jfrencn.. 4uufi9 y uu AppleNC 000(3 000 Peach ..:.0 00Q 000 Whisker' ; : Bourbon.. 2 00a 400 N. EvEum 3 005 4 CO XU3CBZB. KTVER, 3 SL' Widebds..n00012 CO1 Scantling. . . 8 0010 00 Flooring. . .15 0017 00 Floorin- Mill Eou2S;l4J25 CO-OQ 00 .'planed.,; ..C5 CC 15 CO; Pork,,? bbi. 7: VAbJ i DO. r www w ;Thin. 00002700 'Prime... .00 002500 .Rump, . ,.0Q OOrcGO no Beef. . ... : . .000000 00 Butfer V cpnntry, 1 4 . .,.3ura3o , Goshen . ,, t5060 Western. . .V..00(:;00 Cheese, a b. : . I ivngusn oairy..io($ State. ..1&322 Lard. T? Western....... 1 . t i .osnoits. Q bbi..,...,.O000C0 8UGAB. Zi.tb.. . Cuba.... . ...... 13k 14 Crushed .00 18 ft rOttO U1CO.. "1415 A CoIIee...i.i. 00m Bdo 161(317 Cdo... ...15116ft Havana Brown.. 12i13 rALT, y sack. Liverpool, from t . 1 store ti 003225 Alum, bush '50(3. CO I. SOAP. 15. Brown 7(11 snmaLEs.- s II. Common.... 3 00(33 CO Contract. . 4 CCQl 60 Shlripinir.;Ma C012 CO Mill prime. . 8 50iS9 CO MM fair . . . i .'.7 50 8 CO Mill.ord'y.. 5C0Q 0 CO , . TOBACCO. -r . ... Mediumr; i .'. SCQ43 llanufactured.COUCO . I " TALLOW. ' 1WOOD, cord; Asnj ..'. .ij.i. 2 nne.'..;;i... s ec; JCO Laud Flasteb, U ton 18 CO O TRAYED froa the Marine IlcrpiiJ ca EtXzt- k3 day last, alanre wLlte He?, will have r' rs ia about eight days. Any person - who will oris ber to the Marine Hospital,' "trill receive a rerard Choice Coffees :aiid ;5rt,v'L . ' ' - . ,--.1 -.-.,-.. till kind At apriilO ' GEO. Z; FilENCH's; ' ; KolO South Front St CAOT GOODS. :f)1 JU V W V -an JkV. , A, Jk.al.JL , , . A boxes ASSORTED CANPYi: - A A boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES 1UV OA boxes 8PEREZ CANDLES, ;,-t QK kegs best Lardy -25! fTA boxes RAISINS, Wholes, Halves itU .and Qnartersv ,;s -vT'if Ui-am kega and tubs BtJTTEtt, U ' r J !10 .vut.nvj ItA cases OYSTERS.; :? V - or cases LOCSTEIiSVf j Ui lo ?.;!-- 50 .cases r TOMATOES . and CltEErt cscssE-crenov , , j,. ix uuu 10 jc rum aircci, L -' " -: C11AS. D. MYERS, Agent. Ide0 3r.:; ;y..'; J'.-M ;r:tJ rfrVfrr,x-3i y, .t tX. Q A DAIlllELS AND ;iIAx.FDAK- oU ncLs sugaii, ; ' In store and receiving at ,'; '':,y r ujlaj. jixek3,h ana 13 Front -IreeL.: 1 r 1 in 1 m t i .i : . f ti t ' ,Ir.. ECF TONGUES, R DRIED BEEF, : r' '''- ! x - - , -SMOKED SALMON, PICKLED SALMON, 1 V ; . . " Jus in store at U and 13 Front street. H ' "' T ' ; . " CHAS. D. MYERS,' jigVnL -1 . v. , . . . . - v. , . A NCHOVY SAUCEr " STUFFED OLIVES,? . ' i 1 " J : ' ENGLISH TABLE SALT PRESERVED GINGER, i j j , 'JELLIES, PRESERVES,' ' - - w &c &c ic At GEO. MYERS, U and 13 Front street. - CHAS. D. MYERS, JAgent' dec31 - .i" ;itf rUuion :llaclihid" Coinimuy: g a an.aln.aiaal Steam Ermines; Macbinlsts Tools ; Wood worth Pl"-n e-ad Matchers ; Improved Stave and Bar rel icLiacry ; Lirrtl, Tubnd Pail Stavo Saw ; Chair and lloop Machinery; Wood Turning Lathes ; Sawic Machines and Saw Arbors ; Im-proYelClrc-ular EawllLJ ; ? 1, J' Jt ALSO, . - . ' - (. a a ..r.a I1ltajaj ELiHlag, Pulleys', Uar-crs; limWdrk, &o.yi I VATEi: BTnCET, i 3 i.-. r,r - J. Cv MANN. - iVUVHWftUUiWtoi t&UAUOipUJA. ITU- gthXf.fklriistry.''', - - - dcc31;wr aprUSOi t.--i. 157-U
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