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THE COMMERCIAL. c. v Ti TUESDAY, IS" tha cfportunily presents i!- T, t i JIAIL3 ; - Ill stated iatla J . vi j..w...;y that "pouches" win in f. ; made up for Strick land, Warsaw, C " and Rocky Mount, to leave la th 80' ' ,. tinin. . ' I . uIUJl SAFES. C Wo invito : .ution to the advertisement of Si " iua CHerrino of New York, relative to bis Fir ; JW f.u and Hall'a Tatcnt Lock. We hare bo reason to doubt the excellence of these artl s. elev The Salts hate certainly a high reconW uauoo. t v t mo . 1 IB til rvuocs.'" J ti 1. -nt- at. hijjs ai t wjjth a tx.. doubt on t' they LiT lj 1 MPUXISn IN BLOOD." The following letter, which we copy from th, T wueraia,t8 clearly acasev.hfcbi.amen au 10 the pwmlMm i tW, the doctrine of Ilea. was latolv develoned In tU c.mm. w cil of the city of CU- Wftrw-o something fom our oppressors, by abstain- ....1 tlit'j 1 1 '. use "1'ioir '! - ; ; . :.j coi.iiauul'y ex ..acior, and sometime of their i' :,s of an underhand ami txrify h, in this country there is no get t barefaced ftnd aukcious false 1 y them on these occasions i I vuVontery, which leave no 1 of a careful observer, that rs whatever of any future pun- is!. a.cnt fur tUir, iniquity that they are not CLr:.stian at hcart, and not believe In' the doc Tfues they teach for the purpose of feathering their nests and rendering themselves masters of tho wealth of the country, Uet ns, therefore, sir, once more irapioro you t to desert us, but on the contrary, to let us state oar complaint. All the newspaper la tuls onntry, with but few exceptions, are either afraid of this priestly Influence, (far they can ruin whom soever they please with very little, trouble,) or are Interested som directly others indirectly'-? ia keeping up the present system, or' expect to rlws extraordinary remark of a city ofB : clal; so we suppose it i, all rights there; si in Quebec,,,.1 t.V ',; ,'.'.,- We consider U our duty to publish this letter aa well as other matter, bearing on this subject, - because it is one which affects the political proV poets of the country, As a native 'American citl- lea, we are entitled ta "atuni'jfdi' m well " 'Mitm BgBS wntf aflEct thoaeofa different character. Thefrnatioqal feelings" must be very strong tfthef aVili f'pnalsa In blood" all who Kjspeak flisrespecffolly of : their jprlosts. Wo guess there will be some little farther attempt at rove tigalibn, notwithstanding the threat above alluded to, and the press will take upon itself to vindicate the' FREEDOM of SPEECH, . and to sustain the j , EIGHTS OF AMERICAN FREEMEN, maugre I the buUfimg attitude so audaciously assumed by tie alders and abetters of iniquity, - ' j Df coursoe do not vouch for tho correctness of the sutoments in the letter Wow we can on- j ly aye bcBevethem' toi'be true and we are wanatrt hi tbb beller,; from .the atrong efforts ' made Isf other qnartert to uppreM inquiry and o impose on the people the DESPOTISM of Sl IfiNCE,' Under the auspices of a. FOREIGN PRINCE, whose ambition has ever bee to rule (i-ihe world in a spirit of clerical pride and aristo ciatic haughtiness.1 We are further warranted in .believing them true because other matter of an ... jUrocious character remain ancontradicted and v'i met only by detmnciatrons and threats against ll who speak or hear any thing relating to the ..jubjecli.j'y-' ,-.. PRIESTS AND PEATIt ED DONATIONS. ", V' - Quebbc,. March 15, 1862. ! i . 0 THIS EDITOR Of tH NEW TOtK HERALD. 8iai It wonl4 not bo easy to . convey to you , an idea of the avidity and sensation with which your eaanly and ympathfelng editorial, of the 6th iastJn relaoa to "PrlesU and Death Bod Dona fiw& was received and perused by the enlight ened portion of ouf commnnlty, . For several days the almost universal questions put by peoplo to one another have been, '.."Have you seen the Nsw - Toax IIeaLo How manjy and generous of Mr. ' Bennett to take our part and knd ns bis aid to rid ourselves of these mongers. .Can U be tlat ar day of deliverance hj at hand that the chains of slavery whfeb bind as are about to be re- : moved Who knows what may result from the assistance of were it even only one paper, to our ausT I These, and similar remark were utter ,ed by hundred of Joy-fllled hearts.:- Accustomed .touting in such a country as the United Statcl whereillany is not long prsctsed( with impuni nity. jo? and your readers will 00 doubt imagine .the picture I have drawa to WexajM but. .sir, were you and they to be subjected, for a short time, ti one-(enih part of the eivM , moral, and religions tyranny which these surpliced Vagabonds aaa lmposters .an Incessantly inflicting upon us, you would rerv soon cease to bfl sufpriwd at our joy, Not content with monopolizing all the Wealth and riches ptlie country, they must follow us Into our very firesides with' their tortures ; our homes Btust be invaded with their spies; through the confessional and otherwise, the secrets of our fapllie got at and juktd uponby themj our ffoperty .Wbbed frotn -us to enrich themselves widi; our quiet and repose snatched from us by the continual and ceaself es ringing, from morning tH night, of enormous bells, ihe sound of which makes our very brains dance, and for i every toll of which thyre heavily paid ; our courts of Justice and Juries tampered with and controlled f Ud, what b worse than 1 all,'iiur characters villi V'flcdand nl'Pedi and thciii atrocities glossed ,,over4 and made to appear- as virtuous actions, , through mcansbj: Infkmona, and slavish presses And periodicals, which their ' unbounded wealth . ' put it In their power to establish and circulate. jLQ these, ndvnberi other annoyances are we cursed with by this unrelenting common enemy; atid if we And thai you do-uot get tired of os and our complaint, means will be taken to have transmitted to you inch information as will irvaM you and ih American publle aetonlshed that there exist, on this continent, human beings " capable of silently endoring Such a state of socle- ty as these peUicoated jugglers havo succeeded In citiblishing and keeping up hare. :; ; . , Yesterday, the most inamuatory harangues, steeped in liosf were vomited forth from their pulpits in relation to the attempt s.ijf Mr. Lecourt : o. and the heirs of AIcMahon to obtain Aboir just rlguts liatangucs eviuently .Intended to push their adherents to, assassination for you mot v know that tltls I one of the moani they resort to waawaisuiua iuvi imu. iu cckiiuui miir .iiiH-Liiiiim u tie persons. Tbey dare pot openly mention their ,r names in the pulpit, but they commence by .. fan-.- y pressing upon their bearer that some great inju V7 nM l,een ?ered to religion, by parties whom Jtwouldbean act frojpectto the divinity to destroy, v it h out, of course, there stating to whom " ibfyrefer; but when their services are oveivthe ; avail themselves Of tb opportunities ' aforded . V them by thoir position, to communicate, secretly ' ' the names of the persons they were afraid to iJ ' publkij, t "tho fnitUfaV'jwbo nover 1W when l"ng trq exposing them. Should you publish this tester, no doab you will be told by soma of onr periodicals in order to cover their own Infa my and hasp servility la permitting such things to occur without noticing them, or allowing their columns to be b4 ooess to for that purpose; correspondents that we an sot qnlte so badly off as U here represented; but, sir, do not believe them. Have but a little patience, and you 'will see that you have not been deceived, and .that tho worst has not Jfet bcea fobl. , COIV , Vi llil CUBA. An extract found ir k-r our Coram ci.il Ileal. f.Kiu a rerun t of Mr. Cecretarv Corw ia n 11 to tho trade between the United Sta' and the LUnJs of Cuba and Porto Rico. The rcct import and export trado of the Island K the United States Is equal to more than one-fo of Its entire commerce, independent of the ca tng trade to Europe ; and the privilege enjil by Spanhh vessels are chiefiy available In tha port trado of the Inland, about three-fourtpf the exports being made in foreign vessels is knowni through commercial sources, that tha port of 1850 exceeded considerably thotof 1319, whilst thoso of 1S51 were upon a still in extended scale. - ' ' " f f . NEW POST OFFICE. A new Post Office has boon established atKin- nie's Creek, Cumberland Co., N. C, Daniel Cutts, Esq., P. M. Also, Morton's Store, Alamance Co., Benjamin F. Morton, Esq., P. M. PNEUMONIA. The Petersburg Intellisencer states that this disease has prevailed in Petersburg, and through out the country to an unprecedented extent, and with a malignity and fatality heretofore unknown. AUSTRIAN WAR STEAMER. The Austrian war steamer Anama, was recent ly wrecked on the coast of Dalmatia, causing the loss of ber crew, co;isistin.g o one hundred and twenty persons; NEW YORK. Bulb the old and the young men's Democratic Conventions of the State of New York, bave en dorsed aud approved of Lkwis Cas as their can didate for the Presidency. FIRE IN CHILLICOTHE. A fire In phillicothe, Ohio, on the Slat nit. des troyed two 'entire business squares, Including several ware houses and the two principal hotels. (One third of tho town is in ruins, iV - n ... ! ;,) -in.;... ' DEATH OF SIR JOHN HARVEY. Tbo Halifax papers announce the death of Sir John Hirvkt, Governor of Nova Scotia, who died oh tho 22d ult. His military career commenced In 1794, When he was gazetted. He was created Lieut, General. November 9, 1848. H aaryli. the sovore wintor campaign c-f l7Wi- In Holland, under the Duke of York, and. afterwards on the coast of France, at the Cape of Good Hope, and In Egypt. .During the late war he was Deputy Adjutant General in Canada, and was in several battles, including that at Lundy's Lane. At tho battle of Fort Erie he was severely wounded. The following anecdote is related of hiro : "At the bettle of Stony Creek the Americans were defeated but Sir John narrowly escaped be ine; hot. 'Ah' American rifleman was just presen ting deadly aim at his commanding figure, when a sword struck aside the fire-lock with this ex pression': 'Don't Aoot that British officer j ho is Dreventing the shedding of blood.' Sir John was riding among the combatants, attempting to stop the carnage, Tho officer who struck aside the rifle was Gen. Scott, and the occurrence led to the great friendship which afterwards existed between tho two veterans." GERMANS. From late debates in Congress, it appears that there are between four and five millions of Ger mans in the United States, being over one-fifth of the whole population. They arc generally an in dustrious and thriving people, and make good citizens. There are no less than 135 German fejvsnpers eleven of which are in the city of New. fork, ho QenekraUiJur Voclltrbund, edit ed by Gyurman & Wulschel the former having been a co-editor with Kossuth himself in a Hun garian paper which was got up in the early sta ges of the Kossuth humbug, as our readers will recollect, was discontinued for want of patronage about two months ago. Another, called the Dtuilcktr FtisXauer, edited by Strove, a refugee and intimate associate of Kinkcl, was also dis continued about, ten days ago from the same cause. This speaks well for the patriotism of our German population, with whom the teachings of jCouuth and Kipkel, abopt intervention and de mocracy did not take. The German papers in Pennsylvania are.of a high character, for pure re publican doctrines. Map of those in New York are of a socialist and atheistical cast, . ' BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. We have receivod tho March number of Black wood's Edinburg Magazipe, re-printed by Leon ard Scott, New York. The reputation of this work Is so well established as to require no com ment from us. 1 ' . 1 GEORGIA. , v . TJie Southern Rights Democratic Convention' ro-assembled at Millcdgoville on the 80th ult., pur suant to sdjonrnmeut, and received the report of the Committee of thirty-three. Forty Delegates were appointed to tbo Baltimore Convention. No preference was' expressed for any particular can didate for the Presidency, but a large majority of the Convention were In favor of Buchanan. 1 Tho report of a famine In Georgia is without foundation. 'The Savannah News says that the cfopjn some of th grain growing counties is a little sjiort, but tnose who visit Georgia will Bad 'ho2andhommony"in abundance. ; . ., , MURDER AND ARSON. Jesse "Holley, a free mulatto," was arrest on last Saturday Bight, by Mr. A. D. Bourdeaind otbera, or "tho murder of a. Mr. John Hentek, and the burning of the house where saidlen drlck lived, one night last week. When anted, Holley-bad on clothes' recognized as the pretty of. the deceased. H was brought to towifes torday morning and committed to prison, toand an investigation at next Superior Court, lich' will ba held here In about three weeks, . , We learn that Mr.; Hendrlckwas a oatiAof Gottenboroofb, SwSWrland, where he ha a its and two children, and was making armbgso Jto send for them during the pru ent year. Hd is reprtsentea as a man or industrious naoitiam a good tdffehanic a ship carpenter by trtub, but as in tbo employ of Mr. BourdeauX, abht 12 dies rrom town, noar the Railroad, at thr time 01 his JLttM&inz (Jean, of Iho Oscnnkd DUieri, in cat of Vrthtee varf ttamltn. From Fitzheury Uumer, tn , Boston,: Mass. Boston, Sept. 28, 1813. Dear Sir It Is now eighteen years since I was Erst troubled with the water-brash and derange ment of the stomach. I bave taken advice of the best Physicians in this city and New York, Lon don, Paris, Germany, and Italy, followed their prescriptions, and visited the several sulphur and Other Spring in euuuirj, mid wavvnug yimwi of fi.irtnanv. and elsewhere In Europe, and had found no relief, eince laamg ine wiiierr 4 ov never had a return of the Water-brash, wniCh flat ly troubled mo of late years to a very great de cree. My appetite ha returned; the extreme ?! . . - A .1. 1 ..1- . n Ht,imih tavern nuin iuuiinui iuo uuitqib. ccir ni H.,,iiir v &nd nen esa nisnts uoaer wnicn 1 suffered, bave entirely left me. Having found so f-eat relief from this most discouraging disorder, havo recommended a trial of your medicine to many of my friends, who are now nstng it to great advantage. .And I cannot refrain from writing to you in it ravor ana praise, ror tne gooa you nave bestowed uoon the community; and trust that what little la in my scope w oner m exienamg the circalatio of, your "Oxygenated Bitters" will be done with grateful pleasure at all tunes, f . Yours, very repectfnllyi 9 "' ' " FITZEENRY HOMER. To Geo. B. Green, Windsor,.Vti 1 n ' .-. Reed, Austin 4. Co., Wholesale Druggists, No. 26 Merchsnts' Kow, Boston, uenerai Agent.' : C. DuPre, Agent for Wilmington. 11 per hot VC:iX3ALCTl-3 C US KENT. N. C. Hams Western " N. C. Sldea. Westorn " N. C. Shoulder-. Western ..., Butter, Goshen, per lb. Brandy, Apple, reaca : ' v tie; six bottles for $f. CHINESE MASSACRE. A frightful massacre upon two English sips, b Victory, of London, and the lerald, of Iith, a taken place in the Chinese seas. The ViOry caled with Coolies from some Chinese portito iao. They rose on the way, killed the maar, mate ana cook, ana men compeuea one orae males to steer, the ship. Tbey escaped, and Fogg, the mate, brought the vessel to Singa Tha Herald was homeward bonnd from Shangl witu a crew of Manillamen, who became an. with the Captain for putting them on the ens ary allowance, and murdered him and the rest if the officers. They then deserted the ship, a scuttling ber and locking the Captain's wife tne cabin, wuo was thus lost with the sinking n sol. , The murderers have been happily arrest and sent to Batavla to undergo the operation tho iw. ! THE LEHMAN MURDER i Philadelphia. April 2. Motion for a new trial for tho brothers Skupci ski, fir the murder of the boy Lehman, was a gned this morning, by Messrs. Keyser and BrowJ in favor, and Attorney General Reed in opposition The Court over-ruled the motion and ' Judgo Alii son pronounced sentence of death, which was sub scqueotly translated into Polish SUICIDE OF AN AGED DIVINE. n - 11 xt 1 J ; it. ' DEEP. ' In this county, on the 17th nit., lira.: Elizabeth Fennell, consort of the Rev. George Fenneli, ter a teaious Illness whtcb she endured with much patience and christian fortitude; aged 64 years and 6 months. in Hartford, ct.; on the ztstn ult.. Air. William Latimbr, formnly merchant of this town, aged 47 years. . - IV1ARINE news. HIGH WATER AT THS BAR- 4.86 PORT OF WILMINGTON, APRIL 6. ARRIVED. 2. Br. Brig Marsdon.Evans.from Cardiff, Wales, to DeRosset & Brown, with Iron for W. & M. R. Road. Brig Edward Lind, Bnckman, from New York in ballast, to DeRosset 80 Brown. ' Scbr. .Joseph If. planner; vanQuder, in GO hours from new xorx, to ueo. uarrias. 3. U. S. M. Steamer, Vanderbilt, Sterett, from Charleston, with 61) passengers. 4. Brig Ellen Hayden, Smith, from Matanzaa with 276 hhds. and 8 tierces Molasses, to J. Hath away & Son, sailed iu company with Brig Whea- ton, Keen, for Baltimore ; ling Michigan, una-.u brlain. for Philadelphia 1 Brie Albatros, Oocbe- ran, for Portland, (Me.,) all sailed from Matanzas 28th ult. ' ! Sr.hr. Sarah Buck. Rose, from Camden. (Me.. to Wm. M. Harr'iss, with Lime for J. fc D. McRae dt Co. Scbr. Rosanah Rose, Coombs, from Camden Sle.,) to Wm. M. Uarriss, with Lime for J. 4 D cRae &. Co. ' : U. 8. M. Steamer Wilmington, Bates, from Charleston, with 7 passengers. Schr. Ira Brewster, llorton, from New York, to Miles Costio. Schr. Dixon Swindle, Douglass, from Hyde Countv. with Corn, to J. R. Blossom. Scbr. Wm. H. Howard, Gaskill, from Hydo Co. with Corn, to Miles Costin. The Rev. Burgess Nelson, one of the oldest ministers belonging to the M. E. Church, commit-! ted suicide by hanging himself, at the residence of bis son-in-law, James Stevens, Esq., on Thurs day. Mr. Nelson was about ninety years of age. tftui f "V . tf. a. M. Reamer Gladiator, fmith, from Kmmth Wlsboro' Reorder, March 81. Chfl"n,S?v '8f ," a iTrTnnrii-aKrm ' ' Steamer Brothers, Banks, from Fayettcyil le, to , , .AAD CCIP?.? nn,, . 4.D. Banks ABrothor, 2 boats In tow, with Naval no icarn luai on Auesqay loe 4an iai., luo Stores. body of Mr. Durell Johnston, a young man about 8cbr. Henry F. Baker, McGlaughlin, from 8a 21 years of age, was found, in the North Easterii vannan, to ueo. llarriss. nart of this countv. nnder circumstances whicl CLEARED. r . - 1 led to the supposition that be came to his deatl by the accidental discharge of his gun. He ha been at tho store of Mr. Bedford Vaughn, in Pej son county, a short time before and left, yith hi gnn, in company wttn anotner person, iroio wnoi he soon separated. The report of his gun wa heard several times after he left the store, and was supposed he was shooting squirrels. Who found, the gun, a double-barrel, was a short dii tance from him with one barrel empty. The loa entered .the groin on the left side, and it la suppt sed that he was instantly killed. The leaves wei burnt around bJra, which, it is thought, we kindled by the wad from his gun. Since writing the above, we learn that an i quest was held over the body of Johnston. are not informed what the verdict was, but leaf that suspicions are entertained that the shootif was not 'accidental, but that it was done by sot one at present unknown. The matter, we sii poee, will bo properly investigated. ARRIVAL THE PROMETHEUl The steamship Prometheus, Capt. Chnrcls, arrived this morning, from San Juan, March 25, P. M., with 284 passengers, and 8800,000 gd dust on freight and In hands of passengers. The Chilian schooner Amphitrite, with 187 p sengers, from Panama for San Francisco, had rt into La Union,' with sickness, a number harg died during the passage. . , We And nothing of importance by this arrival 1. Br. Brte Eliza. Jenkins. Price, for ti pool, Eng:, by Adams, Brother & Co., with 1,074 ijdis. Turpentine, 420 bbls. Rosin, 814 bbls. Tar, 0.U84 staves. t 2. Schr. Margaret Ann Howard, Walker, for Miuaiewn, Dy tietiosset ox iirown. Schr. Volant, Watson, for Jacksonville, Onslow. by Miles Costin. Steamer Henrietta, Wilkinson, forFayetteville, Dy a. u. uazaux, one coat in tow. Sloop Pine, Robeson, for Washington, N. C with Pea Nuts, Salt and Molasses, by A. H. Van Bokkelin. ' 8. Schr. Wm. H. Smith, Harman, for Now York bv-DeRosset & Brown, with 666 bbls. Turpentine 808 bbls. Rosin, 80 bales Cotton, 90 .casks and 60 bbls. Rico, 461 bushels Pea Nuts. Barque Prospect, Snow, for New Orleans, by Adams, cro. & vo., wi n boi bbls. Kosin, 60 bbls Spirits Turpentine, 1,214 bbls. tar, 260 bbls. Pitch Schr. James Otis, liruce, for Portsmouth, va by J. & D. McRae & Co., with 768 bbls. Turpen tino. . ' Schr. Henrietta, Haynes, fi t Boston, by Ellis Russell & Co., with 65,000 feet Lumber. Schr. Richmond, Card, for Laguira, by Ellis Russell & Co., with 80,000 feet Lumber and 60 bbls. Tar. 4. U. 8. M. Steamer Vanderbilt, Sterett, for Charleston, with 62 passengers. 6. U. S. M. Steamer Wilmington, Bates, for Charleaton. with 48 passeneers. Steamer Brothers, Banks, for Fayettevllle, by D. Banks & Brother, one boat in tow. with mdza. " Schr. Elizabeth. Troht.' for Charleston! 6. C.bv Wm. M. Harris, wth 8j M feet Lumber and 76 bbls. Naval Stores, Scbr. H. R. Dnnston, Dnnston, for New York, by Geo. Harris, with 86 M feet Plained Boards. Brig Tangier, Griffin, for Matanzas, by - Potter & Kidder, with 123,000 feet S. S. Lumber, 16,000 Shingles. A. scarce- Ml Hi lo. vv 21 40 a -a a a a m . : a . St. Domingo Coffee R!o. Java .' Laitulra. ......., Cuba ...,........: Candles. N. C per lb.-.. nonnern iiusw," Adamantine, Sperm,. L .... , Cotton Tarns- A ; Oenabarirs- ..... 4-4 N. C. Sheeting-,--' " 1t8 " Sheeting ; IS II 12 63 12 12 26 46 15 e S : a ' a -a : a : a - a ': ' a a : a : a a ' a 12 11 2 5 10 Id el ic P 1 65 30 ; i LATER FROM ST. THOMAS. ' ' Ntw'Tair Anril 9 H.J. NEW YORK, tcthimof March. There was a. light earth- 5' quaae a. bi. 1 nomas on me ijw uu., out no mw Sch Susan M. Toung, Otis. The steam mail propeller Merlin was In porj j having got ashore on the coast and broke n shaft, It is supposed she would come & Tej lorit unaer canvass. ;tt -Cleared. FOR SHERIFF. , W are authorised to announce Tboma G Williams as a candidate for the office of Shoritj of New Hanover county. Macrbll.1851. 163-te. POETRY. THE immortal Pope has said that "music resem bles poetry" and verily do we endorse tb senti ment, and furthermore, that there ia Poetry in Jhe announcement that I am now receiving byhe Ira Brewster another lot of Prince & Co'. Metodeons, embracing ;aJl the style fertd else,' to be sold at matmfaoturir'i pricet. Also, 600 pieces of the newest and latest editions of Sheet Music for ihe 'Piatlo, and a small lot' of 'V. Hull & Son's splendid Patent Head Guitars . . . - .... 't , J I 1 ..r 1 . , . ., ANOTHER S3IENTIFIO WONDEltl IMPOH'" SCZ , .rVlYTv. . ? I . V". i TANT TO OYSPFPTIC3 Dr J S HOUGUU above articles are of the but material, and TONS PEPSIN, Pit lYu, biutlu'FMd,or Oo2ma.ke- and are ,uPerIor 0.tll0M Jnftf ''nn. ti Jules, prepared Irjwn'RKNNET, or the Fourthr". ' , V " r'?' Wilmington, April 6. 1852. London Building. Stomach of the OX. after aireciion from Baron LIE BIG, the grtat Physiological ChemUt, by i. 8. UAITOHTON M D . PhllndnlnMn: -Thl. t (rulv L-Hl iSXto-J? VswiSraSft J?2Sr MEETING OF THE GRAND SECTION: CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, curliur sfter CADETS OK TEMPERANCE. N a TURK'S OWN METHOD, bv NATURE'S nHHE resrulaf seml-annusl Session of tha annA O'VN AGENT, th GASTRIC JUICE. Paraph 11 Seotlorr will be held in th town of Wilmington, lots, containing Bclentinc eviaonce 01 its value, ludtemmenclng on tne ira Wednesday in April, 1952, nlshed Vy (gent gratis. Seonollc In edvertulng ' ' . F. W, PAUL, G. W, P. columns - 12n)-c , 1 April 0. - - ' ,l Payeitevill Flour Canal, extra brand Uammtre F. - 6 26 a i 75 a 8 6 00 Glqe, per lb. A all Heading NV Y. . Hay----- Eastern v........ 12 10 00 90 10 8 S. S. Wlda Board Plank and Scant ' H?.................... .14 00 Floorfne: uoaraa o w Wld Board Edged---r..... 14 00 Refuse half price on all River Lumber, flooring per M, wide Bosra,-Scantling, Lard per lb. in bbls. ... . in kegs Lime M. New Orleans Molasses Pono Rldo " Cuba Texa-- none Meal N. Yellow Dip Turpentine 280 lbs. per bbl New Virgin Hsrd Spirits Turpentine Tar Pitfch i... Rosin, No. 1 by tale, No. 2-- No. 3 95 Nails per keg, 100 lbs. 3 50 P. Northern mesa Pork- Cow Pea Pea Nut K. Rough Rice-..... ........ Cleaned N. E. Rom, per gallon W. I. none Jamaica ', "9- pV.IO. Hhd. Stave Rough-none a " H a' a a 1 16 11 00 - 7 00 6 00 10 12 I 25 29 19 80 2 35 2 35 1 35 1 28 2 tO 1 00 a 16 a .00 a 16 .... a 11 a 7 a 6 a a .... 31 85 at a 2 40 a 2 40 a 1 40 a 35 a ... a II a 3 00 a 1 6 a a 3 75 The folio l;: j 1 : 31, 1 5 1,: rrct as w e r cunntanrrc, j reported, uu.l a;j a red Tobacco f.lilpiH',1 S. S. Lumber, : ' - Plaued do. - ' 4 Itlvcr di.- . Rough Timber, s . No. of Shingles, ' ' . " . Staves, - Turpentiue, : Rosin,- Spirits Turpcntiuo, ' Pine Oil , Tar,' - Pitch, : . , tried Frmit, Flour, " Beeswax, fi w;.: Pech I'andy, - Applo "&i.r -v :cosp,Vv: " Hair i ' ' - "'i'.'i-j SiWkt Potatoea 5 - Fish Rao, ; 4 Cotton Yarn, do Sheeting, ' do Waste, Rags, ' . WOO, Feathers, ' Cotton, Roots,' Moss,: ...Hope), . : Rough Rice, ' ' Pea Nuts,': V,"- Corn, ' Peas, Cleaned Rice, Flaxseed, '. , Puii 1 Tobacco, Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Fnr, . Tobacco Candles j Cheese,. No. of Hides do hhd. Hoops, do do Heading, do do Shooks. No. of Sheep Skins' do Calf do' do Spars, do PlWgha, Bacon, 11 Reeds, Castings, Leather, 161 90 70 GO 3 25 -33 3Q0 w, a. Bbl. none i .. R.O. Hhd. Rough Dressed -k scarce Shingles,' Common- Contract ....u..- Black large- Sugar, New Orleans,, carce- Porto Rico Salt, Liverpool per sack Blown none Turks Island, per bushel- Soap, pale pr lb. per box Brown, t W. Whiskey, Rye, per gallon Rectified- 12 00 It 00 2 7 5 4 50 4 00 7 7 1 00 1 75 16 7 5 17 00 90 45 26 a a 3 12 a 6 5i) a 6 Op a 7 a 7 a 1 60 "a 20 a a a a Chec Wllmlmrton Bank Rates o( Exchange, cks on New York, ' " " 1 per cent'jf Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, Virginia, Charleston prem 1 FREIGHTS To NEW YORK Naval Stores, 82t on deck 40 under Spirits Turpentine, Yarn and Sheeting, Cotton, Pea Nuts To PHILADELPHIA: Naval Stores, 25 on and 30 under. Spirits Turpentine, Yarn and Sheeting, Cotton, Rice, 65 cts. pe bbl. 6 cts. pei foot. $1 " bale. 6 " ' bush. 65 cts per bbl. 61 per foot. ' $1 per bale 16 cts. per 100 hi COMMERCIAL REMARKS ON MARKET. We have but little to remark in this numb sr. Tdrpentini. Some 800 barrel have been dis posed of at $2,40 per bbl. for Soft, and $1,40 per bbl. for Hard. ' Spirit Turpentine. Asmall lot was taken at 83 cts. per gallon. TAR.107 bbls. per Railroad, were sold at $1, 67 per.bbi. Rosin; No sales of either quality that wo hear of. ; ,.' 1 '''iV.' Timber. 8 Rafts were sold at tho following prices, via : 8 at 6t, 2 at $0, 1 at 6t, 1 at $6 and 1 at 971 per M. 8111NOLES and Slaves, No sales tbatjve hear of. Molasses. 276 hhds. and I tiercel, Just landed were sold at 18 els per gallon 00 day,' HAT.-784 bales Eastern Hay were disposed of af81perlto' Tbs, ,; " ', ( . ' Bacoh. llt ct per lb hog round, 12 to 12 cts. per lb. for Ham. ' ' Corn. Supply large at present; last alos per cargo were made at 62o. per bushel, ' ; ' ' ' Fsesh Beep. The supply In: market appears to be small, retail price, for choice pieces 12) cts. per lb. 1 ' ' ' Fbesh Pork. Very little In market. Pocltrt. Small Turkey ready cleaned, sold yesterday In market, at SI each, and ifye chick ens at 86 cts. each, by the quantity .'. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. April 8. Thore is less activity in the market to-day, but no change in the demand for money or the rates of interest. The: imports of specie from foreign ports for the week have been con siderably In advance of tho exports,: and the ac counts from California promise large golden re turns in future v 4 V . ; k . ' ' .1-1 ' S from SI arch !, l&Si are aa rcr under all the clr'-i s have never been iitit) of SlaiiufacUs ii mall steamers. 252C1 ftict - B03.403 . .V 831.787 v 1.C97 SG8 " i 6.800,805 -'.: ; 101,000 ' ;; . 7.1,722 barrel r:?--.m, m " ; U.77G " . . " 206 20.512 . M ' ' 1,260 ; : 100 - 70 ' . 14 :m-a .19 '-.2 75 12G - 4 " :.2,C72 bales. 2 871 .264 . ' .827 ;44 10 9,022 " -4W. . m f 83,"2llbusVl 60,199 ' 230 . ; 110" ; 4,083 casks. , 8GC, . . 24 hhds." 6 9 ' " , . ', 35 '. 10 boxes. i32 . " - 99 . :-lo , we " 0.60a ,t 6,784 ' , 4,090 ' 1,005 - 60 ' -82.. 19" -. ' . 900 pieces.. . 78bundl's 10 1 28 .,, "H . M. II II ' l NEW TORK-MARKET. . April 3. TIie-N.Toi'k Shipping List reports : Cotton. there has been a good demand forthe past three days, and we have advanced our quo-tatjpnsoae-eigbth of a cent on some kinds, the market showing more steadiness than before we quoted 'a 9). ' , ., , -"w , Flour. Southern has been In fair demand, bat the market closes less firmly under the unfavor able advices from abroad : the sales' are 8000 bbls. closing dull at 84.871 a 84,60 for common to good brands Alexandria,' 'Baltimore," Brandywine, and Georgetown ; fancy may be quoted S4,76 a $5. - Corn, previous to yesterday, wss very scarco, and the small lots offering commanded advanced prices, say 70 cents for nearly all descriptions yesterday, however , with increased supplies, the market was heavy, and prices declined 'com-idoi. ably; the sales are 26,000 bnshels, cloaing at 68 cents for round Yellow and- White Southern, 66 for raked Southern, and -'66 a 68 for Yellow do. . chiefly at the lower rate. ' ' .-.;--".; Naval Stores There hsve been no arrlvs's since our last, and we understand $3,81lbaba paid for a parcel of North County Turpentine. We notice sales of 200 bbls. H)irjl Turpentine at 41 cents, and 100 )u retail iots, 42 a 43, cash ; 730 Beaufort Common ' Rosin, S1.10 afloat 5 600 Wilmington, 01,80 delivered j small lota No, 2, SI 50 a $1,75 -.and No 1, 2 a 8,25 per 280 lb.; and 160 bbls. Tar, selected, $2 a 82,12, in lots as wanted for conaitmptldn. ' ," y'.ff'H Rico. The transactions are steady, without variation in prices. The Sales of the week amount to about 1400 tcs- at S3,18 a S3.60. Prime do scriplioiw eoninue' scarce. vt" PHILADELPHIA MARKET. April 8. The U.S. Gazette reports: ,. Cotton The markot has been Very,-Inactive throughout' 'the entire' week; but without much alteration to 'notice ; buyers come forward slowly, and take hold only in a small way at the Close, however, there is rather a better feeling, on the part of holders, and prices are, If anything, a lit tle fjrinor. The - weeks sales only foot up some 600 a 700 bales at 8 a 9jc for Uplands and 9J a 10c for New Orleans and Mobile, on the usual term.' " '' Flour Tho market opened with rather better export demand for Flour, which was freely met by holders, and the week's sales reach some 9 a 10, 000 bbl "mjxed and better brands, within the range of S4 a 94,124, but mostly at the former rate, Including scraped at $8,75, and extra at S, 60a 4 62i per barrid. .-'-:i...ii'w-: Corn ia dull and drooping, with sales of 80,000 bnshels mostly Southern yellow, at 61 a 62, prin cipally at61c, including some heavy Pennsylva nia yellow and Southern whit at the former rate: -Oats are In fair request and Mies of some 7 a 8000 bushels are reported at 88 a89o fur Delaware,;, and 89) a 40c for Pennsylvania, as in quality; late to-day, a sale of 8000 bushels Pennsylvania was made at 88) which Is a decline.! 'iFK'JS-f- Naval Stores Are Inactive, with small sales of Spirit Terpentine at 43 a 45c, and 200 bbls from the wharf at42c per gallon; Soap Roalii is sel ling in lots at 91,60 a 12 per bbl ; Tar and ,i?i(cb) Not mncb doing. , . -wr .-. . Rice is in steady demand, and about 200 casks have been sold at 83.87 a 8,44, the 100 lbs, most at th former rate. i ' , ,v K , BALTIMORE MARKET. -f 5 " April 8. CottonThe market has been languid " the past week with but limited transactions, aud these were confined to manufactures, the most of whom have large stocks otfbatjoV Tbo .sales of the week comprise 632 bales middling to fair Virginia, Georgia, anfl Gun at Ti cts cash to 9 .da 6 mo., showing v decline of ct per lb on last , -week's sales.' - ' "' . f i HjrUt, . Flonr Total sales of the Week between 7 ' 8000 bbls. aU at the uniform price of H06i.M; Corn The 'market, with a moderate supply. and demand, has continued to rule quite ateadyV throughout the week. Until to day the range of J prices was for white 64 a 60, and for yellow 69 a 67; to day, on account of ls scarcity, whltoi v broucbt 50 a 67 end yollow67, and for a ;. very, : choice parcel 68 ct was paid. -'- f f 4i : . Rice-Wo note sales since our last of 800 trc., inclndlng 60 fiom tho wharf at 83,81 1,. 110 in lot ' V at S8 ; 40 do at S3 40 and 90 do In lots at 8 a . 3.43r per 100 lbs. Receipts this week 61tiercw. Receipts from January 1st to April 1st. 1852, 128?. , tierces against 8196 for same period last ycar? .. FAYETTEVILLE' MARKfiT.'if : ',,;', inrll 8 ' The Norl Canrffnw reports i "''B con 10 a Wi- Cotton, 7 a 7L Brown Sheeting,"' 6 a 6i ! Osnaburgs, 9) a 10. Flour,; 4,50 a S5 , Corn, 80 a 85; Oats,' 40 a 50 Wheats 85 a .00.4 ' on tho hoof, 0 a 7. Pork, T a 71.' - , 1 , - ' 1 ,: 'i 1 r
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