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- -e - 3 : j fOS GOVfeRXOfci ALFRED, DO CRERY. " Ike most ' interesting ' article xntr . outside Form, is the second Dumber of the remarks of the Rev. Wa. L Lamo ooi. I f the facts alone, develop ed fa these papers, do not arouse the attention of -our citizens, no remarks of bors can a rail any thing. WAR SPECULATIONS. M;uiT of the papers are speculating about a war with Great Britain, and are invoking the uencrai GoTerumcnt to get ready as fast as possible arm, arm, is the wori -This partakes of the bluster ing for which we'nive become not a little famous. The claim now raised is because Lord Clarendon neutral ; I MORK OF THE TRUSTEESHIP. AH the world knows that the public lands 'heM-fn sacred deposit, in the hands of the Feder al Government, for, the good mC the people.' How the Trustees hare managed this matter Is shown from day to day. - While they squander immense quantities on the new States, for electioneering purpose, they deny the right of the old States to an acre of it, or any of the proceeds of their . Oor" attention is again drawn to this subject from the Report of the Committee on the Bill to grant lands to the several States for the benefit of the insane. That Report t akes- the ground that Congress h.-w no authority to dispose of the pub lic lands for that purpose. Indeed ! So Congress finds authority to dispose of millions of acres for political and partizan purposes but when the claims of justice or humanity are instituted, the members of Congress are seized with violent con stitutional spasms. They can find nerve and strength enough to do wrong to plunder and squander but are completely paralyzed when' asked to do right V'XtAr4""' The National Intelligencer says tin this subject : "How. admirable is our frame .'6T Government, .which can by one act offer free grants of the pnb- , . -: .... . . rwwyjawawffMeeeewjawg m -ir It Is'rumered ln Paris that tbe;Empcror or Russia has threatened Auatria with the restora tion of ibo kiagdqfrr of Pojaodjiod also: that of H angary. Tltere insylw outbreaks in those re-' gion daring the,Aeb-e, hot we cannot believe eliat fhs lorries to be benefitted will put Iheir Lie ) insnoi or an unprincipled desimt ; from hoof fhey can never expect favor or justice, any had declared that belligereut property m ii i MamiI lAwfnl nrizes. So. vessels suotua . - - r-- jfo to tbe Tagabonds of e claim the riaht, under our neutral flag.to carry mT ,.1nu, , .. i nation of the Old World, and yet make it uncon stitutkmal to grant any portion of the same for the support and comfort of the most forlorn and destitute of our own kindred and countrymen !" We suppose the Editors allude to the bill estab lishing the DoDiicil. We have no objection to the members doins wrong in that case, if it be wrong, it they would do right in some others. They j have done wrong continually and it is their voca- i tion to do so but we would be thankful if they ! would do right for once just for one time but j tbey had an opportunity and let it slip. j nitions of -war to the Russians. Do the .Editors know that this is contrary-fll the law of nations, and that neither our America, nor any independent nation onX-arth, wiH permit neutral power to feed and strengthen its enemy 1 Tbe thing to followed up, too, through various gidatioas.s? The suppo sition is put forth jjhat the Berlin and Milan De crees, the orders in CoaricB.fhe searching of Amer ican vessels and pressing seamen therefrom, will be perpetrated, and are Imuled np to the mental vbion as things of great monstrosity. Those bug bears answer the purpose of giving wordy writers an opportunity of showing how well they can write , JIIE STRENGTH OF RUSSIA, and speculate lipon facts that were and abstrac- Thc riiihdt-Iphia Lcd-er, while it declares its lions that are. attestation of the tyranny of Ru-Mo, fears that We have no notion that we shall have to encoun- those who supjKise she will be easily crushed bv tcr any of these obstructions and perils to our j thc combined powers, underrate her strength, and , says : " The population of European Russia alone, ; is seventy-five millions, or three times that of these United States. The people are military iu character, are possessed with the idea that their j destiny is to conquer Europe, and in the field of j battle have great stubbornness. "Thoy will stao- j and perish like sheep," said a great military crit l ic, " but never run." The first real chtck isapo i leon ever had was from the nc.,;-,,,., . f. i... irave something to Arc at, and not waste a niaga- j Vie 9t.,lldig army h a mimon of . zinc of Lis words, patriotic sentiments, records of J two bondrcd ami fifty thousand arc cavalry one valorous deeds that will be enacted, at tins time, j lmn,lrca thonnuA of thcsc lattcr aro ceu that mav be wanted on some other occasion. : t.P itt K ... , , m, . . ' - , st horseincn in the world. This immense Among the items of the extraordinary charac : flirr i m-,;ta;,,., i . J i lorcc is maintained, moreover, for a comparative- Tcr above recited, we see it gravelv asserted in the ! i,-Bmii , t r . n- f ' , I n small sum. A Kussian foot soldier costs, for .New orb Heraid of Tnursdav la.it, as ful ows : I .ir. i i, ' j example, but twenty-five dollars a year, while a The United States cannot, under any lircmn- French soldier costs seventy, and an En-Iish one ."tances, permit any foreign power to exercise the I a lulII(lrej " " riglit of search upon American vessels ; nor can i e submit to the seizure of our ships engaged in i e ,na-' remark here, that those who will "stand lawful commerce, without regarding the ;ict as an i ald perish like sheep " cannot b;; very dangerous combatants they fight like sheep, of conrse. THE SETTLEMENT. We are glad to hear of the settlement of the Uif- Orcat Britain, or nv other power will attempt j neulty between Messrs. Breckenbridge and Cut- commerce, in relation 10 me goxis oi me mi ligerants in neatral vessels, the last accounts from Europe give aa intimation that Great Britain will propose a treaty with the United States on the subject. I let us wait till we have some insult l-j resent, some injury to redress, before we get into a paisiou which is, at present, alxut nothing. IK let as have something to hit before we begin to -use the cudgel. Let us reserve our tire till wc actual commencement ol hostility against oursel ves. Why who on earth said we ever could or ever did submit to such things 1 Who believes that t ills 1 It is a matter barely withiu the range of I iiossibilities it cannot be recognized by probabil ities. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM. The Jews are getting up memorials te Con gress, praying that that body will endeavor to pro- I , ting. This is the only sensible thin? thev have " rj j done since they first commenced tbfc quarrel. It is not out of tenderness for the jcrsons of these per- onases that we express our cratification at 1 ! this result, but for the credit of Congress. As to the parties themselves wo would not care if they severally had 89 lashes of the -cure for every American citizen abroad, of every j cat'o'ninc tails, well laid on their bare backs. trtd a just degree of civil and religious freeeom." j The Journal of Commerce remarks: "The, If it were possible to conceive that the Jews could j conduct of the would-be duelists at Washington ! be excluded from the operations of a law giving i is alike revolting to the moral sense, and inconsis- j protection to A mm can citizent, their protection u'nt iu the eye of reason. Men selected as poss- i essmg peculiar qualifications for the functions of ! legislators, are presented to their constituents and I the country at large in the attitude of law-break- j ers, avowing a determination to shed each other's r TEACT SOCIETY. The teiioraKegei.t of ih American Tract Soci efy Ia;Tjrginia and North Carolina, and a num bei Of tho North Carolina Colporteurs, will hold meting in this city, commencing at 71 o'clock, onlhe evening of April 6th. in the Presbyterian Qhurch. The meeting will bo opened by a Ser mon from the Rev. M. T. Snmner of the Baptist Cburchrat the close of which the Convention will beoigtniz.-d and will continue its sessions throughout Friday and Saturday at least, durin- which, each laborer will give a brief account of bis Held of labor ahd its moral destitution. The Agents will give a sketch of the Society and stale its objects; the whole proceedings to bo varied by devotional exercises. As Ihe Convention will set with open doors, all who feel an interest in tho Tract Cause, arc cordially invited to be pres. er,t- J. CROSS, Superintendent of Colportage in Va. and N. C. CO. MET. Crown University. ) 8 P. M. Wednesday, March 29. . Tj t.'te Eihlor of Ike Prnxn!en.ce Journal : ' A friend has jiut called my attention to a bri! I haiit comet, uhich, so fur as I now recollect, is an unexpected vi.-iter. When I fi's! saw it, si 7 V j.M.ils a!U; tide above the hereon was kn or j welve degrees, and its bearing a little to the west i of northwest. Not u i: hstanding a pretty strong j tuiiight, it appeared quite bright to the noh.u ey,., i:h a tail somewhat brushy, ar-.J fonr ; Rc dSrs in k,I!S;h With a good common spy g:ass. U.; r.ucktis was ciy diMing aud prttt well defined. t iT Tho Comet afore.-.iid has made its qppcar ance down South and has been visible in Wil ; ndngton for some nights past. CONGRESS. The Senate is on the Delitieiicy Bill, and the House on that to increase the Navy neither of which has, as yet lcen consummated. In the j House, there is a touch now and then at the Ne braska Bill. j Iu the House, during the discussion of the Na I vy Bill Mr. Peckhnm, of New York, moved to in crease the mimlcr of vessels proposed to he built to Ki-; and urged, .noons; other reasons, on an nouncement in the British Parliament that ves ' sels of neutral nations carrying supplies to Russia : would be considered lawful prizes to British cruirers. This would renew the practice of a search of American vessels, which this country never would tolerate, and therefore an increase of our naval force was deemed necessary to protect our commerce. He thought it better to be pre pared to prevent aggression than to be compelled to seek redress. !ut tho majority of the House did not seem disposed to go beyond the recom mendations of tho Naval Committee for the pres ient. A very sensible disposition on the part of the majority. Both Houses rejourned over to Monday. TRIAL FOi HIGHWAY ROBBERY. . Nw Tom, al SL MicbacV McConncll, Xonng man ab,o6t l year of age, was placed ; ooi yesterday ia tho Coort of Sessions at Brooke lyn, on 1adictment for highway robbery. De fendant Was one of tho party that parlicipafed in the riot tjpiwtrste, od the Slit of July lust and, as was shown upon the trial, robbed Mr. Jere- WL: mran ncneock of a gold watch on that occassion. r..i U... .... .. I ... m gum naigii on mat occiuiud, " -uiu KBiH i-y mis exchange of masters -thongl, u j iharjuanjfPoles aji pearto spprove the proposltioi. idea of a wparate distinct kiogdom look flatter ing; but as it is covenanted Oiat tho third son of Meho4.s shall be kli W;e nothing to grat ify national prkle Cperaonal self-respect. ceeds to his own use. The case was given to the jury about noon, and a verdict of goilty of grand larceny was found against the, prisoner, after a short absence. He was thereupon sentenced to the Stale Prison for tho term of firo years at hard !alor. This is the fourteenth sentence to the State Prison since the commeticement of the term. With but one exception, the prisoners were all under thiity years of age. METHODIST BOOK CONCERN. The New York Book Concern is reported to be in a most flourishing condition. The annual ex hibit shows an increase of sajes over those of the previous year, in the book department of nearly 75,000, andln the periodical department of over S18.00C. The assets of the concern ort the Slst of De cember, 1853 were 3719. 765 81. Xho liabilities at the sama period were 5211619,81 ; leaving a capital of 6508 140,00. THE DIFFICULTY SETTLED. Washingtov, April 1. After the thousand tragic rumors which hve been dispatched from this city wiUiin ihe last four day's iu rcG-junce to the personal difficulty 'which had occurred be tweeu Messrs. Cutting and Breckinridge, imr rea ders will be happy to learn, from tho announci.i lion made yesterday in the House of Representa tives by Mr. Piestoti, of Kentucky i that the un plettjant o flair has ,ven amicably adjusted, and the misundcrstanJh.g between the two genth me: entirely r, moved. That this has bevu on terms lronoiablc to both Pa:Ue every bdy will of course be sati. ficd v. h u they learn tho n.:mcs o( the friends engng.-d iu t he adjnsim-nt ; but wc arc infornied that tLo cSicnru.tanccs att.ndin; ,bo r"o-tbition vrv such as to rt fleet no less honor on the noble spirit of the principals than on the txc Hint- temper and discretion of the fricfftls who happily ett'ectfd it. Int. From the Raleigh Register April 1. GEN. DOCKERY I.N JOHNSTON. Our Whig friends -a ill he pleased to learn that Gen. Dockery nukes the most fawrabL impres sion upon the people, wherever he goes. His un affected Republican manners and sympathies are it resistible. The subjoined letter from a friend in Johnston convey the most gratifying informa tion as to the reuU of his visit lo that county- Smitiifield, March 2Sth, 1331. lKn Sib : General Dockery spoke bere'today to a very large audience, and I am assured by Whigs and Democnits. that his speech made a strong impression on a!! who heard it. He dis cmsed the main issues between the tuo paities with ability, and Lis rnnd..r made him frirtids, aisd elicited the admiration even of his enemies. He rcfei led to the ubnsc and misrepresentation of the Democratic presses in such way as to ex tort admiration f: om all. lb- has evidently made an impression here, which cannot be lemoved, and the Wliigs of Old Johnston promise to roll up a glorious vote for him. Keep the ball in motion, and tell our fi -lends in other sections to be of y Whig will do his du'v, tcc Mr. Sosle a the 8paith GoveruBBeut, The Madi-id'eorrespAndent of Hi London Times Utejy anooanceel that Mr. Sob Ufjtt United State ' Minister, wss in ' higb favor at Mfdrhl,' partico larly with the Queen, who, it,.wi 'reprwscnud, had shown him marked attention. - If, however the Paris correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette is lo be relied on, the very reverse is the fact. Tie says he learns from "reliable authority, that the Spanish Government has demanded, or is about to demand from our Government, the recall of Mr. Soule ; and, after stating that the came of this move is not assigned, ad U ; "It is altogether probable, hmrnver, that tho Spanish government suspects Mr 8 ule of having something to do with the late revolutionary move ments it Sarngossa, and as acting as general pro lagaudist for the republican party "Ibronghou t Spain. It is said that the doors of tho entire di plomatic corps are closed acainst him and bis fam ily at Madrid, since the dtit-l, and that certain person, in order to avoid invitins him, have re fused giving receptions that wooV4 otherwise have taken place." This letter is dated the 5lh of March. Another letter to the New York Commercial, dated Paris, March 15th says : "Fonr gentlemen, residing at Madrid, iu the ca pacity of ministers from various powers, near Queen Isabella, are at pres -nt in Paris, on leave of absence. They all say that they ' do nnl know Mr. Stiiilt, and confirm what has been aid f the solution in which he lives They stale -ht hi cliallcrii;e to M. Turcot is considered barbarous and that his rehabilitation, is nut of the question." CURE FOR CpRNS. A correspondent of soma paper writes that a pint of alcohol poured in his boots cause'd all Lis corns and callouses to peel off, leaying his skin stuoofh and soft. Perhaps it did ; there is no telling what the stuff might do: We have known it peel off the oat, hat and boots, and make the patient callous to everything like decency or self-respect ; and ' .ve knew men in this City w'.,o have poured more I than a hogshead of alcohol in their boots without j curing th-ir cor.is, t'.ioujh they gat corr.ed evey j day. Ihe remd in.-.y bp a good one somcwbciw; (. won't do fcr thb City, Iksklcs if it would, we should not like to recommend it after the Main Law went into operation, because, if that idea prevailed, wc should find an immenso num ber of people with corns, and it would become a regular business lor one fellow to All his boots for others to empty at so much per head. That would be ,:corn juice" indeed. Tribune. EXPENSES OF U. S. MINT. It appears from anofticial statement of the direct or of the U. S. mint, at Philadelphia, that for the five years ending Dec. 18-52, the actual expenses over and above the charges for coining, amounted to 305,812 00 being a:i average expense to the United States, during that period, of 01,102 58 annually. During the past year namely, to Slst December, l5-3 the coinage, instead of being an expense, has been'a source of profit, the Sum of 1')2,120 'JG having been realized therefrom, over i and above the expenses. ; DI ED ' v f ! , la tala town, on the 28tHs.lt.. Mrs. Umv llclw ro-siged 6V years, widw f the U David Mcintosh. Sirs. Mcintoatt had been a consistent member of tlte Presbyterian Cbbrch for 80 years. MARINE NEWS. PORT OF WlLMINGTOrT, APRIL 4. WUOLILK' PRICED HKht . c a i 9 a IH ARRIVED. March 81. 5'eaim r Rowan, Barber, from Fay ettevillr.to E J. Lnlierloh. April 1. Steamer Fairy, Price, from Fayetteville to E. J. Latleiloh. 2. Steamer Sun, Rush, from Fayetteville to J J. Lippitt. Steamer Evergreen, Witsnn, from Favctteville to Mcttary & Casanx. with 2 boats in tow. Hi U. Annandale, Pen lleton, from Cardenas to J. & D. McRae & Co. 3. Steamea spray, Price, from Smiihviile to A. 11. VanBokkehu. Steamea Chatham, McRae, from Favctteville to T. C. & B.G. Worih. ' " Steam - r Douglas, Hudson, from Fiivetteville to Wm. II. Marsh. Brig S. P Hrown, Freeman, from C.iba to J Hathaway & Son. CLEARED Match 31. Sehr. Lowden for New York, by 1 J. H. Fianner ith 1U00 bushels pea nuts' and ' 103 000 feet lumlx-r. April 1. Sehr. W. A. Ellis Jones, for New York I by T. C. & D G Worth, with 1613 l.bls Rosin 218 bbls spii its luritcnti.'ic, 7'J bbU copper ore ; 1 cesk wax, 4 bundles paper, 332 bushels pea nut. ! 2 itbia indze. U lilids fur. Schr. T'inah. ifl.nte, I'm Boston by Rai.Un d: i Martin, wilh naval stores. ' I 3. Sebr. Shybck. Saiilh, for Boston, by A. II. Ya'nBokkelen with naval stores. Sehr. Bn Z ill, for New York, by Geo. Ilarriss. j with naval Hon s. ; Sehr. Alba, Hot!-, for New York by Geo. liar- riss. with naval ston-s. " j Sehr. Speedwell Cornish, for Boston V A. Urns ' 13ro. &. Co. wi'h naval stores. Wilm;ng"0-t & Ua'.eigh liail Road Company's Su mers, f:r Charleston S C. .. Tlic Gladia lor.Capt. S'.cictt oi:d W iiruitlgton , Caj.t. M.iy. Hjims wesiero-OO 00 '. da. 84 4 ahoalders, 4. 7 s Butter, per lb , 21 a 37 BKKF. pcrbLI. .Northern iix, naja do prime. Beef Cattle. 100 bs., 3 IV a Piuh, HL, Uoain by tale. 6 On a sn.fv i . .V . im'CDf i vo aim per gait. tl 1 OA . l i at -- w s n v. m leHwwaip. 3 BO a 11 12 lit a 131 13 a 14 none. 13 a 16 St. Domingo, mo. Lag nay ra, Cuba, Java, Coiion. per lb Corn, per buali 821 a Candlea, N. C 11 a IS do. Kortlurn. 14 a lb A dnmaniinc, 25 a 28 Sperm, . 45 a 50 Cheese, 10 all Cotton Yarn, lb a 17 do Psnaburgs 9a 10 4-4 N C Sheet ing, 7 a 8 i Sli-r'lni , i ; KLOUlt. pr bbl. Kuyetleville, 7 00 a Baltimore, u 'N A I US , per Kg ,1 0b I Cm . Oai, 5 ttroejhf, 10 a WL,i..a. fp.rm. t m f 6 '-"'- d, 75 a SCr A'foi. 1 SO a "rk, Northern per l-M .lf ,7 fi imr, 0b CO a Ob 00 .. . 'P' 1 bBhel. n. r.)e, w. fft i 1 (WT RICK, per tOjIb. Cleaneil. 4 W a- 4- 75 Hough rlee nrw per iiili 1 00 a ST.tVf n..ii,na' tjanal, ex, 9 00 a II Ot W. O lihu. 00 00 a " r ,: "i cu a rough, GLUK, pur lb. ;.Jrcsid, Amciican. II all ut.n nooe. nuna. HAY. ner 100 lbs K.siern, I 373 CD N. York, 1 15 a Ash liead- Ina. 00 00 S H olio w- ware, 3j , 4 I 'ION, pe: lb. Aincriean, bi at rn- nned, g r.n-.dmh assotl, d, Swede hesi refin ed Ri - .A ::ieriean sheer a Best Swede ! M::.t,clio.of.ct I 55 aawrd 15 r0 I C. tiC fi'""");. 1G 00 a 17 ivi r:.,. 1 W board- 15 1)0 a 111 M. Dk....j l rougn, r Ort. wd, none: j -Shinglts, pr 10tX. -C-ii.nir.n., 1 53 tJM? j Contract, t 00 a 0 00 Kla.L'a good cheer. If eve: sha!l beat Ihrm ! Yours. A WHIG OF JOHNSTON. I,.-iv shonld be a matter for the w"hole American peo ple to take in hand. The despots of Eurojx?, the "heretical Roman Catholics included, should be taught that their merciless barbarity to the peo ple of this Faith, shall no longer be exercised up ou any who are American citizens ; that they, at 'east , shall not be the rictmn of ignorance, bigotry Rtid eruehy The Journal of Connu-rcc says on li.i sutjot-t : No other people, probably, have suffered as j Tueb from iiiterferarice, first atd last, as the Jewa, i uulsss Protstatit Christians are an exception. It i not strange therefore tliat tbey shoui'l sympa- ! tLize de:ply wilh the morement now in progress, j for the protection of the religious rights of our j -citizens in foreign countries rightM which arc so blood. Skulking day after day to evade the min isters of the law, w ho pursue them to defeat their guilty purpose, they are rapidly descending in the public estimation : and the stent reprobation which a resolve to fight provoked, is fait sinking into a sentiment of disgust, under the influence of the shifts and delays to which the combatants are subjected. The prth of honoris the patli of du tv. ' WH1TEV1LLE AND SALISBURY. W ,.......:.... . abundantly conceded to the citizens of foreign ,. " T T r "m P'P- .. . . sit on for a Itoail from W 1, i i....:it :.. i .....t 1HII.1 ui, or V.01111JIU11S iD the United 1 countries wheu temiorarily residit States. " We have used the word "ignorance" in our re marks. We are incited to this from the recollec tion cf an incident related as having occurred in Spain, during the palmy days of the "Holy Inqni sitiou." An American gentleman was conversing with a young lady of distinction, at Ma.lrid, edu cated, refined and amiable. There was some con siderable stir in the street snd the gentleman ask ed what was the matter. "Oh," said the lady, "nothing they are only going to burn a jew !"' We attribute this heartlessnees to the ignorance of bigotry, tor we do not admit that any woman could be so great a monster as this one would ha ve oAerwise been. And we attribute to the same -ause, the unmistakable malignity of a large por tion of the people of that Faith,' throughout the world eren in our America. We hare often said and now rei;,t, that we have no quarrel with any one on account of re ligious faith- but the Kcmau Catholic Hierarchy we will raise our yoice against, while we have the fK.wer of utterance, because it is deadly hostile to our free Constitution and inimical to the rights of man. No people haTe suffered more from this tyranny, than the "Ancient Covenant People or God" the Jews and all will equally sutler, who fall under their power in this country or elsewhere. MITCHELLS GKOGRAPUY. We hare received a copy of the North Carolina Edition of Mitchell's Intermediate Geography pnblished by Copperthwait, Desilver & Butler, of Philadelphia. The work was prepared at the special suggestion of C. D. Widey, Esq., Slate School Superintendent, who furnished the North Carolina matter. .The reasons of his desire for a work of this character are assigned as follows, in sn extract from bis Circular lo Committees, dated August 1, 1S53. "The resources of our State, to Ihe great detri ment of our people, hain(r heretofore been over looked by ourselves and by the world abroad. I xwT 'i ttr to ry to see justice dooe , Cron her schools, supported by SlF- ,nd the mkbto errors In 3?. J ?"09,OMi S'n me an oppor- this aTtt'T phy inten. t,Vt ; BUt' xl bare selected Mitchell's IhlTSkSS.- " eeDer,"y h9 m08t Wowork "of Tba work appear, to us a. one of great ralue. Tbe people of our State art, much Indebted to Mr. Whlkt, lor hi. efforts io sm ja.tfce dons to North CaroIiB" in tola matter, and w BOpe our d tizeB will second hU views by obtaining this Geo grapby, both for tbe as of Schools and for private information. The portion which relates to North I Carolina is very just and appropriate. , The work j Is Illustrated by mora than 40 colord maps and ' oaraerou wood-cut engravings, aod describes America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Ocean ka. county, ia llichmond lo Falisbmy. We believe t hia route has been apptoied by gctillcnii n of judgment iu this section, who aro identified with tbe Cape Fear intercut. Wo since leatn that the plan is now not only etilei tallied with furor, but with much'wBrmlli In the Counties of Kobcson, Richmond, M ntgomery, the lower part of Auson, and In Stanly. We think now is the time lo make a movement lo this behalf, by endeavoring to select members of the Legislature from the precincts interested favorable to Ihe measure; for this matter is of more importance to ua than Federal politics, and wc trust our people will so consider it. It is rery likely an appropriation will be asked, at the next session of the LegUla ture for the ex tension of the Central Rea l from Goldsboi'o' to Beaufort, and also for a Road from Salisbury to tho Tennessee line. These are Just and proper claim?, and ought to be granted. Wo arc confi dent there are but few here ho will desire to aend a rept cai titivo that u ill oppose these schemes. But while onr pcoplo cherish the adoption of a liberal aid general system of internal improve ment, thoy ought not to neglect their owu iutcr est by failing to tako the tepa necessary lo par tkipate In Ihe benefits that may arrive from the opening of new avenue of communication. We may hoK that both East and West will unite in favor of all the plans proposed. The latter will give to this regiun a fair cbauce for a share in the general benefit. Wa throw out these hints for tho consideration of our active and enterprising citizens, and hope this subject nil) not bo neglected. A GOOD JOKE. Mr. Preston, in announcing to the Houso the j adjustment of the personal controversy between Messrs. Breckenbridge and Cutting, asked the in dulgence of tho House, in their behalf, for a vio lation of its rules of order. This is the best joke of the season. " Rules of order." indeed ! If there is any such Rulo in the Houso of Represen tatives, the public have yet to sec the first mani festation of its operations the first check to ver bal blackguardism and vulgar assault. These same rules of order must relate to some matter not yet made manifest to tlie public perception. ATTEMPT TO KILL AN OFFICER. FATm-rsvit.i.s April 1. In this town, on Satur day evening last, Allen Godwin, an intemperate man, attempted to kill Officer Hales while dis charging bis official doty. Godwin was intoxica ted and making coosiderablo noise and acting In decently tn tbe street, when Mr Hales arrested him, whereopoo the former drew pistol and shot tbo tatter near the abdomen. Fortunately the ball made bot . a slight wound, having passed tb.oshwwand0m4M pocket before It torched akin. - Godwin baa been com mitted to JiJ la default of 1,000 baiL " Carolinian, LATE EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY. The news by the Franklin is invested with a melancholy interest by the intelligence of a terri ble earthquake in tho southern part of Italy, by whieh ten thousand lirts tcere ln.it. This appalling disaster is described as having occurred in Cala bria, which in 1783 was the scene of a similar dis aster, but attended with four times as great des truction of life. A description of Calabria, with a brief account of tho earthquake of 178M, we take from llrook's Universal Gazetteer: "Calabria a promontory and province of Naples forming the foot and southern extremity of Italy, extending from 37 dog. oi? niin. to 10 di g. o mm. ! of north latitude, nnd being about forty miles in mean breadth, between the longitude of 15 deg 10 min. and 17 deg. 30 min. east. The ridge of mountains, the Appeniiics, intersects the whole territory from north to south, numerous streams fall into the sea on both coast. It gives the title of Duke to the cldr st son of the King of Naples. It is divided into two parts : Citra north, bordering on the Basilieata, contains about 360,000 inhabi tants ; and Ultra south, containing about 100,000. This country abounds in excellent fruit, corn, wine, oil, silk, cotton, and wool. In 1783 a great part of Calabria Ultra, as woll as of Sicily, was destroyed by one of the most terrible earthquake on record. Resides tho destruction of many towns, villages, and farms, about 40,000 tn-ople perished by this calamity." Tho Uonhnm (Texas) Advertiser, published in Fantiiii county, contains the following : Tut-'RSDAV MoRNtMii, March 0, 1 85 1. PAINFUL RUMOR. i I'robuble Capture of fort Rrlkntip, and Auso erc of the Cur riser. four Hunt! red Indian Warriors at Ihe fort. We stop the press to give Ihe following intelli gence, which was brought last night by Geo. N. Butt, Esq.. ol Preston. Mr. Unit had received a letter from the Chaplain ut Fort Belknap trans mitted by a confidential servant of Mr. B ) statin that the whu)u force of the garrison, except x trcn met), "ere off iu pmsuit of the mutdereis of Col. Mem ! nmi Hint juu intiian warriors were about the Fort challenging the commandant, Major Merrill, lo a fight. They had dispatched a party with 1000 Government cattle, of which tbey had taken possession. Major Merrill was temporiziug with them giving them goods and provisions in the hope of succor, either from tbe returu of the scout or from two companies ofrecrnits hourly expected. Fort Belknap is a collection of buildings ou an open plain, and sixteen m n can do very little for its defeuoo. Uuless the oxpocted succor reachsd them soon after the dispatch of the Chaplain's letter, Mj. M. and bis little command are already massacred. The New York ProhitHtery Ilquor Vetoed by Governor Sejmour New Yoiik, March 31 0 Vcrnor Seymour ha-, sent a message to the Legislature vetoing the pro hibitory liquor law. recently passed by the Leis lature, which was to go into operation on the 1st of May. He says he d cs so upon the arounds of its unconstitutionality. First, because it author ises unreasonable searehe-i, and secondly the fot feiture and destruction of pi npcrty without due process of law, and finally its unreasonableness iu Ihe prohibition gem-tally. Ho gives his reasons at greit leng'h. It has caused much e-citement. The friends of the bill entertain a. 0pc that the legislature will pass it over Vn veto; but it i doubtful if this can be done. Two thirds of the members present, (r.ot of the whole number ten ; ara reqimue to pass it in sp iiu of the ove nor s veto StiocLli g Occuri ci.ces Ten hlldi en llurnt j " to Death. ' OcPKNf-Ei-niiH, March 20. The dwelling of j Cooper Tyler at Noi th Laurence was burnt last j flight. Seven young child run perished in the flames. The oldest was liirt iiiMO years of ac. THE FOLLOWING. j TAOAZINi;S and Papfra are received ly J. T. IV J. MU.N 1)3, as soon aa published : Harper' Monthly Magazine. Godey's Ladies Book. Petersen's Ladies Magnzine. Arthur's H 'Hie Mayaaine. Glcuson's Pictorial. Flag of our Union. Saturday Evening Post. Mail. Arthur's Home Guzctic, un.i M.oion Sur. Any one wishing to subscribe to nny odhcubovp Magazines or Papers, will please c..li at. Ap il 4. J. T. M UNO'S, New Book Store, next to G. ip C. Biadlc's. WE OFFER FOR SALE THIS. ' i Olt M:G.-30 boxes Superior Eating Chris- ; ' iVJ. lObavsrSt. Domingo Cutie" ; 10 do. I .aguira i do; 10 do itiodo; 5 do. V hite ("oilee A I Sugars , 5 do d ). Crushed do; 40 birrels Genuine "Nova Mcotia He.!riiiS. u super. or fish lor Planiati jn use, and in- Uarkevs ALL 'dub rm." April 4. " VM. M. SHERWOOfi & Co. I COFFEE. fui! supply jf Mocha. Java, i.aguyra, pjrto;. . I Kico, and t. D oiiino. for sale by. ! Ap.il 4. l'Kl.KMAN &. HOUSTON. Ixrpe S 00 a 5 BO Salt per bushel. Turks Is- lar.d, , I'lown, none. I.ivcri onl, per sack. 1 2? Soap, pet lb. I'ale, 5 a H-own, 5 a Sic.lnrilh L5 a- n t i i v '"lan t-wm r v ."-'' uu a in- lien qnaMly U iHe lioardii Mill j I V ' IfS' 11,1 I Jif -f ... ivuhi flirf.ii, .Orlon - 51 a IMoornL'. Ti50 -IVrloKico 7 a I Vde l)..'rif S U0 6 50 Si Croix 8 a Se.mllin lei't r . " il ii.iwi. , II'. 'Oa II .TIMBER; nr. nmr. 11 a 12 -ShinninfT IStfn . in Lnnepr bbl. 1 37 a 1 50 , Prime mill 8 CO a 11 00 1. 1QUOH.S. ;cr gallon. Pomnton, 5 B0 a 7 0 P. a. b brandy Inferior. 3 50 a 4 00 P?h 75 a 1 Ofl Tallow pr lb II a 12 live whiskey 50 a 1 00 U INKS, per Ballon. Uer-ifcd, & a 36 Madeira, 100 a 4 00 N K. Hum. 40 a 42 Pot, 100 a.4- MOL SSI".S per ;allon. M-laea, 40 a New Orleans. a ; Lard in hbls do kens 6 CO -"ear per lb. CO" 7 6 CO 7 8 It FREIGHT. To Nr.w York. '" on deck, CO under. WHS. S. IJ. KELLEV, T 'OULD resppcifuliy inform ihe Idi.s- The aceident occurred whilst the parents were i now opening her iock of Spring M 1 1.1.1 N t;u V, cnsisiiti! ol iht.' latest and mutt bcauillul styles of Parisian fa: hj. ms in Silk nd l.'rupe Hals, the richest and ha.ijMHnrst ever bcloie otlered in litis place, and eveir variety of fai-lnonaldt' Straws, ilibbons, fJr: pes, o c . She rem ins thanks lo her customers fur ilieir liberal patronage, and m ill be r:itful for a cnnnuance of ihe same. A pril 4. 8 1m. TELL YOUTiTEADEKs" T HAv K just received from Kaveiuville 13 bblf. X ol elra tutniiv h lour, fiesli llosin, Tur)eutiii'.', Spirits Ttirpente, Yarn nnd Sheeting, Cotton per haie. g Pea Nuts, jkt hush. To Phm. Naval Stores, - - Spirits TurfHuitine, -Yarn and iSlieetin", -Pea Nuts, - - - - 70 85 8 cents per foot, a 1 75. 8 cents, i d;:i.pi:u. 60 cts. on dork. C5 under 'JO cts. rr l.bl. 8 " " fM. 8 " " LusUl. out visitinrx. IiosT.iN, March '20. The dwelling of Win. Flanders, at Londonderry, New Hampshire, was 1 burnt yesterday, and three children were burnt ' to death. ' I the south si diTrTilTiToad' bonds ' Pktkiisbitho. March 23 Al a meeting of the j Common Council last evening, the Mayor was i instructed officially to endorse, in due form, the u..n.is ru inc oomu Mde ISailroad: Cotn).any foi 5.100,000 in conformity with the vwte of the peo ple lut Wednesday. The Council also offeied a reward of 5500 for II. e detection of the incendiary ho fired Mr. G F. Marks's premi.-es, as will appear from iheir &thetiiement in another column. Thr'y also re Inrned thai.ks to the diirerent Fire Comitanies for tbe promptitude, enerpy and efficiency of their operations at the laV fires. (. C0M3IERC! A L. Ap.ll 4. OKU. J., II. and .. C. Low for cash, at H. KKLLKV'S. i'. copy. MOLASSES ! Z)f 11 I1D-S. of piiinc Cut, a, en retail, by ihe bar 'rJ rol. Low fui cash, at April 4. GKO. II. KKLLKY'S. J., H , an.l IS. C T. copy. J.r: BBLS CJ 43 t-oxr: SUNDRIES. S,IIENaV'S INVIGORATING COKDIL--1 he merits of this purely vegetable extract fo the removal and cure of i livsical H.rstnitioii, c n- i i;r.i ueoimy, nervous atleetioiis. Ac: arc fui uc" ; ly described ill aiiother ei.lenm i.C tl.U , ......... ... wMeh the rcadiT . r.r.rr.l c- ..... In the Senate, the vote on tho pas- 1 ties for to. six bottles for S3; 16 H r dozen. u.'s-nt ine m.irK.s or me okniisk. Prepared ..idy by S. K.COII E.. No. 3 Franklin Row i:if Street. Ih low Ei-lilh. Phila.lelnl.il Pa.. Tt) WHOM ALL OKDEItS MUST UK AU DI! KSKD. For Sale by all respectable Druggists & Meiebauts ihronhonl the conntrv. KflO il 1 1A I ,1 N .1-a a. . 1 O . . - id, r.:iyn 10 ; one less than two-thirds in the afll-lilHiro four members being absent, and three less than would be neces sary in a full Senate In tho House, tho vote wa- j ayes 70, nays 27 seven more than two thirds ii the affirmative Iwcnly-Gvc being nb.-tnt, and ten j less than wonld be required in a full hono. The probability is that the affirmative vote will be less j after the veto than before, and there is certainly j no chance of its being greater. The bill, Iheie l fore, may be eoidcud dead for the present J session. i AN0TI1KR KMPKPOn. Can-era, the Indian Chief, who, about twenty years ago, emerged from tlie mountains, and with his imkod followers, armed with bows and arrows, defeated the degenerate Spaniards of Ouat. mala, drove out his enemies, and Tnade himself Presi dent of that mcmbet of the coiifoder.n v of Cen tral America, has, wc learn from the news brought by the Daniel Webster, constituted himself Em peror of thftt formidable State. His consecration and coronation are already Hxcd for a certain clay, nnd great cclnt and parade .ire to attend the grand occasion. His example is to bo follow.il by Chomorro, the President, or governor of Nicar agua. A'. U. Lhlta. I? MMEDIES WORTHY THE ATTESTIOS OP ALL AS THK Y CA V IIU RELIED O V TIIK preparations or Pr. J. s . Rose each suited 10 a Specific Disrate (ihe regular Graduate and Physician of 30 year' e.xrwnence ) are eonfiilem ly recommended lo ihe afflicted as llcmed'es, sure, safe, and effectual. ' Dr. J S Rote's Expectorant, or Cuuh Sir;,p, i n never failing remedy for Cousihs, Cold, and all Lung )e:.MH Price 50e and 51. Pr, J. S Rose's lYriaopinjr Cough Syrup gives li nioJiate relief, and irequ. ntlv cures in one teek Price 5' c. Dr. J. S. Rose's Croup Srup never falls in cur ing the Croup, that dangerous complaint amon ehil Ut n. Price ".'3e. Or J. S. use's I'jUi Curer wit! cure Stiff Neck. Sore Throat, f.un in tlu aee, side, back o lim'is, from a Cold It etirs Sprains, Chilblains, '''amps or Pa!n in the S'omaeh or Uwelm Price I 23c and BOe. Pr. J. S. Rose's Rx'ruc of RucJt n ,f ik ' best remedies ever used lor diseases of ihe Kid- ! reys, bladder, c. Puce 60c. ' mi. i S. KOSK'S ShKVUlS AD lXVIGOSlTl.VC i rouuiiu l-'orllon ! !seaso.all Nervuu Affcc.Uma.K'uiii- Irtuee, Heart Kurn, (test leanness. Nutuuness, .Neu 1 r.ili ., r iiina tlo siiiiiis. and mviuu nowor i.iih.. wnuju system, it ii utmost u.tracul s p r 1 c ill. v llle l-lour; ; s (Jo .jnte's Pale Soap and No 1 : 20 tiags er.eu Kio Coffee; 15 Laguvra do.; 10 ' " Gov. J .va (."orre. ; V!U boxes Sicwati, Uussinu 0t Co. Hard as- sulled Candicr ; 2U t'o.xec AdaniuntuiK Candles ; 10 " Sperm do ; JO ' bc.-t K.AC.Isior Soap ; 2" bbl. I'.vr-i b.ow n r-.gafs ; 10 ' Sie. art's bc-l crWhed ; 10 " A. C.tlee do; 1 djzenboxe-i B '.bii.' eitra yeast Powders; 6 Keys of Snlural if ; 3 do. ol wattuny Soda, Ac. Low for cash, at OKO. H. KF.Ll.F.V'S. Ap.il 4. J , H , and N. C. T. copy. S." MOURNING GOODS. 1 JLACK and half Mourning Genadinrs. and f 3Twis:cdAilk Dre.-sts; Blitck and lialf Moi rn- ing Berayts, some very line; Plaid aaj pljin lis- j suet; Knncli inJ Kngiisti Lwna and Aiusl.ns. a ' lure tssui i meni ; Gingliums and Caiieoes new el patterns; Bonnet lli 'tjos; Mcurning and half mourning Summer Silk j A. allege Lace Col tars and Undcrhites to nuiih, and a lull and seneial aasortmenl of all tbe fashionable stjhs ot Collars, Undersl.-eves and Cbi.nii. n. i. be orn illis Summer; Kans; Leve, Veils; French Lan tl andA.-rcliiefs ; Lupins Summer Boeibonno and Chnllya ; the very btsl Maiiiy of Kid. 151. ek .Net Dd Blaek Silk i.ove; Biaek and Sleel colored Parasols; Knjlish ood Iwliaa Crapes. Je. e. Kor sale at the Ivwtsl prices, bv AuriU. J.VlF3 DAWSON. W.1ME0. WASHERWOMAN" aed ISONFK with, ut i. Children, in fio'd.-boro Kvtn.de College; abaodanl cni!enaiio.i iveo. Adtlres, JAM KS H. BUK.NT, CJotosbofo'. N. O, April 4. 3-6i. REMARKS ON MARKET. TfuptxTiNt About 1,000 bbls. have been dis posed of at S3,o0 per bbl. for Vellow Dip, 52 t- 52,05 per bbl. for Hard. Spirits Ti'rpk.ntine 30 bbls. were sold at 81 cents per gallon. Rosin 4,700 bbls. Common Rosin,' (in large bbls.) sold at 81,05 per bbl.; 227 bbls. No. 2, st 31,12'.; cts. ier bbl. Tn Oof. bbls. Tar, sold at 82,00 per barrel, 1500 bbls. do. in shipping order at 2.75 per bbL Timber 11 Rafts Timlcr were sold at prices, ranging from 5tj,o0 to $12 per M. feet, as in quality. Riveh LcMB-n 1 Rait was sold at S7.50 per M feet for Scantling, and S12.50 per M. feet for Flooring Boards. Bacon- 5 hhds. Western Sides sold at $8,25 per 100 lbs. Corn 2,000 bushels Corn, sold at 82,';.' cents per bushel. II v 275 bales. Northern Hay, sold at 80 cts. per ICO lbs. Empty Spirit Tibp. Birrf.ls 160 bbls. (sec ond hand) sold at 2,40 each. Kastebx Brick 40,000 were sold at S3 per M cash. Mousses S53 hhds. were sold at 20 cts per gallcn, cash and time, as in quality? rnVTIO OF lrill TP I VVIW : ...u, ,,m .. i. aiini uitracuitiiH in i:a tlttti - " . J( ,.enij, a uoitle. i. a .v.t i m . . n . . .. 11 apH-ars iixwu an oiuei.u siaiement irom me j nr. o. tcoot I'yayepliv t oi pound, a Secretary of the Interior, that l84,.t)4,:;'J2 acres 1 have done nothing in this case which, living, I could wish to forget, or, dyinc, I would wish to blot ont of tho memory ol" mankind. Whatever may be the finding of this Court, I stand acquit ted in the judgment, iu the hearts and consciences, of all who love freedom and hate oppression of all who stand for Order regulated by righteous law of all who value Republican institatioosand who would transmit them pare and free as a herit age to their children of all who scorn the inef &bry mean and inhuman business of kidnapping aid slavecstching of all who honor man or man hood and despise base sycophancy and servile fawning to the Slave Power, and of all who would die on the bittJe-field or on the .gibbet rather than sacrifice their eoiMcieaeedeirj tneir llaker and SMTTOdar their liberties to the vilest despot sm t be run ever saoce vpon. Great sessatioo of the public lands have been donated to various States and Territories, of which 4,609,410 were for internal improvements wider the set of 1841 ; 48,009,635 for schools ; 4,609,701 for Universities:; 6,836,873 for canals and rivers.; 8,183,151 for rail roads, and 25,990,275 for military services. MCTINV ON SHIPBOARD. New York, March 27. Mutiny occurred on board the ship Vanguard, hence for England, while going down the harbor on Saturday last. The mate was subbed with a sheath knife and one of the sailors was shot. The mutiny w as finally quelled, and the ringleaders sent ashore in a pilot boat. MAN KILLED. A man by the name of Thos. Muldooey was run ovor by the Manchester cars, near Coley's Stills in Columbus county, on tho night of the 1st. iost. while coming East. His skull was broken and the brains scattered in all directions. An inquest was held over the bodv of tho deceased, and a verdict rendered to the effect that be came to his death by laying npon the track while in a state of intoxication Joitnuu oj yexeraay. INDIAN TROUBLES. New Okleaks, March 29. Br an arrival here we have advices from Texas to the 26tb. Terri ble outrages have been committed on the frontiers of New Mexico bv the Indians. A jneetimr was held by the citizens at Laredo and - reaoldtioas unanimously passed to' extevine aw -tapes tribe, to which is attributed tncet of the in orders and eifect outrages bat have been perpctratved. 1 cure for Drspepaeta, Liver Complain), sod ladi gestien. u h-n taken in conjunction ith his Al terauve or Kuruilv Pills. Pi ice uf fcoth Dr. J. S. Rose, Golden Piila, for fallio of the VNomt. . r entitle Weakness, Debility and ttelaxa otin, 50 eta. rWr'rJ."w Roc'9 PemalcSp i ifie. A remedy for Painful Menmruailon, Loaukrrhojia or Whites, SI. Dr J. S. Rase' ImaJa filLt mr th ble resulating pills ; ihv have been i. ubJ to be a irtot valuable remedy tor Female complaints, to open those obstruction to which ihty aie liubte. and brins nature Into its proper channel, Price .rJ: Po Sarsaparilla Comnott.ta , for all & kin Diseases, and lor purifying the Blood il is superior lo all other, price 50cand SI Dr Ro's Tbnic Mixtur for Chills, Fe vers, and General Debility. A ncver-faiiin rem edy. A few doses is always sufficient to convince ihe most skeptical. Price 50c. All whose constitution, are impaired by disease, "."t" b.l should read Dr. J. S. H.hm; Mcd.eal Adviser, which contains a description of the diseases of our climate and the mnde of treat lel!r.,t can be had without charje otCMD. SFSJ? N,Jn!ng,OB' N- C-5 VAUGHAN & MOORK, GoWsbero; S. J.HI.VSDALK, Fsyette ville, and of Dealers generally throughout the bt&te. UILUAAI II JMKSOXS A CO., 290 PKAttL sTrtKKT, NKW YORK, Manufacturers ud Wholesile l)ealers in (Slue, Hidis it'li-ps, "Ej-celiivr" Sovrt and Emt ry Supers, "'AbboJ'' .Vui'L'la Suud aud Emery fopcrs. Emery Clot. Emery li.iuicc Stone, llO'icH SU'Hty l(-t. April 4. S 6: THE CUEAPEST WW TO BUY! rPHE subscriber haviog located biiaaelf in ihe A City of e Vrk. as a U -ojral Puxchaaiox an4 Commission Agent, otfer his service in ibe purchase of Ory Goods, Grocerua, Hardware. Ac., Piaaos, Books, Clothing. 'ai ruing Ttiuk ai.d lui plemcals. Machinery and very ihiu else dvsiitd or to be ha in ihis Ma. kci. He h-k bad 23 ytara ciciieiieo id suMBas. Has woiim? to acrt, aad w ranieta s.listaciion lo sll case NEW TO.IK MABKEr. Fir three -duns prtcr-timg. April 1. Tbe Ship and Cum List reports: Cotton The kahn durin; tb- pf tttrre day, as ifieia'tv repite.l. aiu.xiiit -4733 bak-a. uf wliieli 922 err f..r f rrt.tr t lllSCirbuiMit, 1 hi8 on s4rcnLiiitn. and lo7) in traa.Jta, wakiwc a total f. r the k f 7i-U bt'vn ot which 1371 ere f.r ejt, -ji fur buOB 1970 spee- ulati.iu arwl 1370 in trarnitu. fft q 8j to I'lmir-Sutli-rn is more frre'V off-rvd awl a dee!riH- ' l a 25 cents has b ee submit lrt l l incipaJIv tMi mixed brao-t. Ta an SOtMt bbtx. tbe ttMiket ebwing ledQy at S7 SO a 7 i7t fi.r uixei lo slraHfbt UimU Alexandria Geortw towa and BahiuKwe S7 a foe FaOrite, and $8 a $8 "i l-r F .Bcy. Coro bas bevs ! active Cr n nt. aal pi c'A are 2 a 4) c ots lower tbe wtk-s aiwoaat t 90.0i0 l.tt-lieK tho awrke cUinf heevjr fur Wt.ite ai.d buoyant fos Yeltow at 77 a 871- Naval SJoren Tb market f.r Tiryttia l-nrMettlt-d, aitd tower, oo aceottat fi I h prevailing hisb rates of freight thnHfh with a stuck of ely :tiOO bbls.. some koltUis UetMautl pvvt rt, Tdere ba.t bcn a marke.1 inpfM4-al la the character of WilmiHjttw TerpiiM stk Im few years, ami during the a. seeMNt. a vt paverta re vived here, were couiK red eqesl te the W North County. Spirit Twrpeatinw V tm imW reqel at prevUxi-t price, aad taw stock Hrre Is rutw. reluced In Vh.h than 200O bbta 4 he stock ia Wibnii-sl.. 22.1 ult. was 3800 bbls.. be"m- it U Mid. 10 00U bbta lewtintbe Iss pwa, than at the same time last year. While R.in U very quiet. Cotoai. n Rin U ia fair renaeot. aad Tar U tea.lv at our quotation with a MMwlerale H .ry. The aew arv 75 bbbv NortK Cty Tar pcaliiMt at S5S7 pr 2S0 lb 120 Wib.inet..w. oa private lerru- , m..t of 11m Wilminptnrt recei- j ed b coii.g forward frtwu Hrt bami" li0 Spir- No. SHOEMAKER STEWART, COPPER SMITHS. 15 WEST PRATT STREET. (Near the Bridee.) BAI.TIUORE tin TUT ANtTFACTURE STILLS and WORMS Inr 111 Distilleries, and l' kinds of COPPER WORK for Suar Refineries, 4e. dec. SHf-Charging Mineral Water Apparatus, Fitted op in the neatest manner, and on the meat approved plae. Abje, Rraja FDDNTJS. ldeva.Tn-. distaaee. ptoraptry attended to r all work Hone by as warranted. Afftf 845 tcv TlkMa " i tAMk im its Tnrika.t leaa a.awfw a ft mm AA al r Ln oJraaee.'or City Reference, lie ill by whenv- j enibraeioj 600 at 6S cb. aad 69 dav, "will er desired, on ume. AU orders will meet prompt . r(,ii ka at 68 a 69 cash; 7B Wilminsia Tsr. h.b. honor Wital.to- C. ter. and Henry W. JrlilWt. Esara In New Vork CVY.andJ. T. Moure 4t Co.. Kankin, Purjrea dr Co , Bates. Taylor Co., Melius Courtier Sher wood, R. M. Bruce Co., Rriifga, VWai.ott, Stark weather, Wileoa. Nichols and Sehi.ffelio Hiioea A C. JAS. M. ED.XEY, Office 175 Peari-st , March 25. i". E. 19th atret t. POTATOES. IC BBLS. Prime eating Potatoes. Jost receiv Jd, be L. N. BARLOW. i 3, Granite Row. March 2.5. BUFF LINEN. FOR Window Shades ; made an and n it an rr . W1LK1XSON & ESLER. UDfZP,..r Jan. 2G. 133. T SPRING AND SUMMER SILKS. 1 VST received the Newest Desicns oar, by Mare. 7 KHANWEILER dt B.RO 150. BEEF, PORK, LARD AND BACON. Q EVERAL lot. for te by , KJ ,; KUKKil AN ek HOUSTON. Match 9 asl. price f. S10 !H ; 6f0 small North Cotietv 165. in yard ; and 870 low f.rade No. 1, $2 a 2,23 per barrel. Rice Tle iraent week has betn ancoromoaly doll, the d ward b. in-t rry IIM, bet pricra aro without material cbanre. The sveeet advice ftora Europe bare tended lo depress Ihe market. The sales of Ihe week araoattt lo abnnt 900 lea at 4 a Si 50, csb. Stock 31st. nil., 9181 tea. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. April 1. Tbe Inquirer reports for tbe week preceding : - - - - - Cotton The asarkct baa been veryqoiet durinx the a at week bet prices remain wit boa chj&c" The demand has bee Iimiud. and tbe aalea only foot op to 900 bales at 9) a 1 1 1 cts per Ih. en time, f.-r UpUnd : and 10 a IS cts for New Orrraea. Floor There baa been moderate Inqniry for dry conaamptina at 17.50 op to S8.50 for com mon to fancy brands. Corn baa advanced 6 a 8 rents per bushel. Sales of 20000 boshela Trllow at 7 a 73 ernta early in (be. week, aad since at 78a 80 eta, afluat and iaalore. doainc to-day at 76 cents. . Navai Stares Tbe toarket cootioaes very o,nl3. .
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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