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J' ra - . - - - - fc-.-.r ry'f' rlj7 .. ' .f err : ' - . , :tir . " i . . ". '. GOVERNOR allied ;docrery. outlida -Form will, be found tbe Letter York CorresfjondemVand other inter-' cf. JHJ: tATSMSTUBBAlfCE. ' t JThe dlstuVbaaca tolwblclfwa alluded on Tacs ... 'oHmy : between a part of the guard nd cilixeas, is -', 5 feiw n&derjolng an iDveSligatio-i before the Com OtobjakMsers. We liar bo fears but that the town trfcnjaorltica wiQ entertain the subject to a proper teanner, and do jnatioo to all concerned. It far requested that public opiuion be suspende tH the result ef their ddlberatlooa h made know. ' TUB INDIGENT AND INS ASK. . The bill lately passed bj Congress, appropriates ten milBMO of acres of land, for the benefit of the Indigent aad Insane; to be approfrtednder tbe direction of the freaUeok of th Hed Slates; la lheeompoondratlo-ref..he geographi cal area and representation of the severar,States in the House of RrpreaentaUTea, according to the i oaanoi 1850- Each Slate Utqiw -tbe imae?,' interest f fch jP Wfcno e xwiated ta ths support of the indigent insane. Th tmpawH J tmtmi, nars?. Th minting, tsetode onr rifw, all idea of State todependeoce, Tho sentence "each State is rsyairerffortu prettjr epitome of the doc- txiam tbo.sovcrcisnt7 of the State. 1tevw.ing, about 10 o'clock, a fire broke out JqVme rice straw at the back of the store, a Bbort distance north of the Depot of the Wilming ton and Raktgh EoadtJompauy, occupied by Mr. E. Mayer as a cncerj$ The store was lumt, together with -all the goods, books, papers, &c., therein. A cooper shopt work bouse, office, and a sruaU dwelling howe belonging to E. P. Hall, Esq., togetherTritb a amah, dwelling owned by O. g! Parsley, Esq., were Ukejrise consumed. Property on the t wharf, belonging to Mr. J. C. Latta and Parker Quince, Esq was also destroy ed. - Mr. Hall lost about 1000,1fat had insurance to the amount of $660. MrMayer's loss esti mated at S50-rno fasuranc Mr. Parsley'a loss about S500; no insurance. ' Mr. LatU, 76C ful ly insured. Mr. Quince, about S100 ; no inaor- 1 ance. Mr. Irey, (who occfipfcd one of the' buiW iDgs) about $500 ; Bo insurance. yi-i Herald f Tuesday. , , , A PBETXY SIGHT. The Montgomery Journal, noticing the recep tion of Ex-President rjlUaore, in that city on the totb inst., says : On reaching the gate of the capital, the proces sion formed onfoot, 'and in proceeding ,froiu the entrance to the taDitol. viused through line of little tris arranged in white, whorlbrew in the paUi of Mr; Fillmore beautiful boqaeta, inncii profusion," thus effectually and literally strewing his path with towers prepared for the occasion. ' FATAL RIOT AT SAGINAW. Bcpfalo, April 22. The Michigan papers con tain accounts of a dreadful riot which occurred at Saginaw on the 17th insL It originatd in some 800 armed men attempting to burn the jail at ..inoo .rwt iwim h nrisoners. The sheriff and others interfered to put down the riot, and in doina this the sheriff wma killed. A Urge nun ber of the rioters bare been arrested and bound over to await an examination. Twenty-fire of the rWibn wp arrested. One of the prisoners was retaken and the other four are concealed in swamp, which was surrounded by 250 armed men AN ARTFUL YOUNG THIEF. - PaiLAttsLPHii, April 22. Yesterday morning, officer Wall, of the Northern Liberties drrision of the Marshal's Police, arrested a lad about 17 years of age; upon the charge of stealing four boxes of segars, rained at $10, from the store of Wardle, Barclay A Sterenson. The young thief gre his Barae at Joseph Moore ; but he appears to be of Spanish7 extraction, and fhe memoran dums which were found in bis pockets were writ ten in the Spanish language. Tpon bi person were found about S5 In money, and a number of papers edntaining' the names of certain firms of this eity. From all the circumstances, it is infer red that the young scamp has been engaged in the pilfering bosincs for a considerable time, and that he is connected with several other youths, of equal promise for the penitentiary. But the clo sest cross questioning of the 'officers was not suf ficient to get from bitn any facts beyond those which were ascertained without his aid. Two of the boxes of segars hare been recovered. In re gard to the disposal of the- others nothing 4s known. Moore, as he calls himself, appears to be very intelligent lad but his course of life has been that of aT wandering, pilfering Tagabond---sometimes with a pocket full of Ill-gotten money, and at others with neither shelter nor food. It if, highly probable a be is from South America. In his memorandum book was found a list of all the consuls for South American States at this port. Mayor Howell bound bun over for a further hear-' ing. Officer Wall is actively engaged in ferret ting oat the scenes of MooiVa other operations in this city, but in consequence of the absence of I sufficient does, the task will : be' difficult. Al though, not a member properly of the- elass of wharf rats, the thief appears to hare devoted con siderable attenttoB to the investigation of the raiastoa houses along Delaware aTewu ; aad in this cotmection, we may remark that In no section of Philadelphia Is an active ; vigilant police more wanted than on that avenue. . : r -tV'-;' i- :'fi ? ir.l .' ' V SUICIDE BY HANGING '" !M.TTio4a, April SoTbeeommanity in the Tsdntty ef the Caasden street railroad depot was not ft Httte excited oa Saturday afternoon vpeo bearing that a , man, named Frederick Ablssger, Kvidins'oB Eutaw street' near -Dover, had com mitted suicide by banging himself. It apiwars (bat the osfortunate deceased, who bad attamVd ina agw ot uooni oo years, ana -was a dative of QrsBny. was sais- ing on U ay j.revjons, and ; wya got discovered bbHI neon od the following aaj, , a aoor leacuog to a ultle room in an old Uckuiidig of Ida house was broken open as a Unel trsrrb, sad ttsHAOess body was discovered . aafigiag by the Beck; hU feet touching the ground sJ istatuiag part t the weight.-. IiumcdU Jf pposite, and but a few inches from hiss waa " Jhe JamUy Bible, .lying, opeoct . fl Jbar wooer BMrgin-wasiBseiMiatbeGitraMabBgeage, wblM tno woros .y uoa n just" appeared la fb&sl MrParMl IThUson tmnjediately cot, down the dyy ai sseasoree at first were taken in re ' icnsUsie Ufa, IjpySh.yjmtaUtai too S;otaa for awnattexert ions tea vail,, The duceatcd' Bas iefli wiTeea eWldreo.J , For uwnv ears fcwsxa dealer lacheese in the Leriogton saarket, t&S trp fo fhstlme ef hisVdesih kept a small groce ry--stare the: 3iose'aear wUeh be v6mmitUd the jJs.aet.ll bad, p&oed a log of Virowl "in sto? 'pl9 1 bol aoTrincpwir: P2 W - roa THat costiEcuv- RnoUlie ,ftkta LtguUiwrt J AVrtt par iin in f aver Mme Htajnuu issaav toBrrt .f aij&crt4if tie THtrf "mgmba tie JtoUM Ot fiterT net apftiuOU f mi--i-rtoArvfltf Ue Cemmtuumeri ef Nth Be ViUa vttk XeUtrw fever sm twn. 3 r Wardvilk SmaU Pox Picture f1nig - BetjitaX ef tie Government ml Sea. jf Ma. Eorroa : We shall now close out state ment' of the efforts that have been made secure U. S. Marine Hospital for Wilmington, and en deavor to show hereafter the,nsuft1ciency of the provision for sick seamen even where such a Hos pital Is established, and eur?Beed especially of the aid of individuals and the State to enable us to esUbllsh such instifutioos as arc adequate to the wants of seamen. -The Memorial to Congress, of the citizens of Wilmington invl8&2.' states that not onlf arsj tterdeaatejaltoplUl, but they.-have been witlKut fltw-from the earliest organfaation of the Government, though their ap plications nave been fteoniajt for it, and enforced by every appeal wMch jnstice and humanity could nrge for its obtainment theyjnrgfl.. their appeal by the frequent and severe sufferings of seamen who visit this port, and whom they regard' as en titled to the kindly consideration of the Govern ment from their payment of Hospital fees, tidr being a most useful and friendless class of eur cit izens, their recklessness of health and lift, and pe culiar liability to numerous maladies from which others are comparatively exempt. They think that an object so promotive of all the charities of life, should ere this have received the aid now asked, as a matter of sheer justice to those whose hard earnings have so long been paid into the Treasury of the Country, in order to secure to themselves, in their seasons of distress, a refuge such as is now solicited, but which they have ne ver enjoyed in this, the long neglected port of the' Memorialists. The last Legislature of North Ca rolina unenimouslv Resolved, that our senators and representatives in the Congresss of the United States be requested to use their exertions to pro- core an appropriation by Congress for the erection of a Marine Hospital at or near Smithville, or Wilmington, m this State. This resolution we understand was introduced into the Senate of the United Slates. If so, it met with no favor from the Secretary of the Trea sury, as his report of January 1853 discountenan ced the ''erection of more Hospitals. But ire may yet hope that the united efforts of all ovr representatives will be crowned with success, es pecially as the reasons assigned by the Secretary are wholly inapplicable to our port. He " belie ves that it is in every way preferable to make an arrangement for the care of sick seamen with lo cal hospitals of high standing, which are under the Immediate supervision of citizens of the high est respectability and that by such arrangement, both the comfort of the sick and economy of ex- expenditure will be promoted." But we have no such institution, and the arrangements by the Government of the United States for the sick and disabled seamen of the port of Wilmington have always been such as would be a fold reproach to any government upon the face of the earth. The Commissioners of Navigation and Pilotage during the present year addressed the Secretary of the Treasnry on "the serious disadvantages under which sick mariners of the United States, who are so gufortunate as to be affiicted with contagi ous or infectious diseases, labor for the want of a suitable place for their accommodation. They call attention to the following 'circumstances which have transpired within the past tweive mouths. During last summer the Brig Buena Vista arrived here from the West ladles with the Captain and crew ill with "Yellow Fever" of a most malignant character, from the effects of which the captain and one of the men died. The Brig was ordered to Quarantine, but for the want of a suitable building for the accommodation of the sick, they had to remain on board, thus con verting the' vessel into a Hospital, to tne seriout injury of the owners of ship and cargo. The Schr. Agnes A. Ward arrived hero a few weeks since from Charleston. 8 C. with several cases of small pox on board. And, as in the case of the Bnena Vista, she was ordered to quarantine where in the absence of accommodation on shore, the crew bad to remain on board until all had recov ered. Iu both cases the loss to the owners of the vessels and cargoes fell heavily." It is to be ho ped that the facts which have been 'submitted will influence the present Secretary of the Trea sury to recommend to Congress tbe establishment of a U. 8. Marine Hospital in onr port, for it would seem that Congress should either give us a Hospital, or abandon altogether tbe policy of es tablishing any more Hospitals in our coantry. And we now earnestly request all interested in ur commerce,' and the citizens of Wilmington es pecially, to pender well these facts. We would dwell upon only one at this time. (t was during the never to be forgotten pesti lential summer of 1S53, even wbHe tbe perpetual toll of the death bell was rolling over oar land. and proclaiming in saddening tones tbe reenes of desolation and woe iu tbe ill fated cities of tbe Soath, that tbe astounding intelligence that a Boat ing Lazaretto, freighted with tbe terrible scourge, wss-bioving on towards ns like an aBgel of destruction. It was at such a Juncture, aiHf moved by tbe rvmcmbraaee ef the soul harrowing scenes of the same plague among u in 1821. and the rightful tales of mortality, that; flay ancr day were poaring la upon us, with a sense of the exposed-and perfect gr defVaMSsless powtioil Inf which we are left by the government, anid the ne- eesily for prompt tid" vigoTonViaeMui for the protection of the commaoity,-4nat some "among tt., under the excitement of the moinenCere: jn favor ef allowing that doomed vessel to twi tewea to sea and there seek for that relief wnTc as denied her by "the Qverpmenl;iAnd -w Jfill suppose that the mandate bs gone forth, ad that noble vesst-r nith bur follow connlrymca diseased, and dj ing is to be moved far from a War bos of refuge, and turned a drift on the storm rocked sea, aod for, far away .from. Ihe aympat I hies of IIAj, the cmripaaiensblp of the kind and good , and the ;mifcFM ration ' of borne, and with no angel, of mercy In hntnan"feroi to- when r'they can give tins last sad" sacssego for loved ones, pne bj- one they die, until alt are dead, and In that fioaflag sepnlchi WcorrnpiioS and- .death, they; at tastmk to the depths f the sec ; Poch sajgnt have been the rraliiy. bnt llte sctwas not done Other measures were adopted-- Sat yet -there a most teSTfol sfgalflcCace In that state ef feeling andiOpeaka to thdnder tones, to aronae ns lea reanxatio. flf-oup coition, (sjid.iloresbadows onto oTtbe eenscqm noes wbiclr astiy yt resnlt from the absence of institutloes 1o sbteUtor--elves and theses of Ihe seit, from the Pcatlnee that walketk la daikaeaa and ha destruction that wastetn si saWda.T',1' T'ljyj- '?i'.T JGTWlC Agent STTfatr' " . . , -. ! . AT",,, ,.,.t ;'! -jEi-.V"..- - -HA LA&Gg. LANDHOLDER. M - rv. Ue A'cv , : Herald- xTwrelrw ' vTer, of Great Brttala alnee the cosm ' sjwest el liiiaidy WUHasa ef orwepdy . tsi;.3. ' x r ? ' v 1 We I ave prepared for the Oermld the : statement tom wbkjli wilt doubtless Interest onr Traders at Ibis Itimei BcslJes .tbe iunwreoa, domestic wwrs between England 8eotlsDd: Wales, and. Ire J prtjTejnentg; SchoplJ ; and jDea ani Duinb Asy lumna,-and. to -.States for seats, of government, Public BjuildlQgSr CoTporationsdfcc as foUowa, bind, Great Britain baa been engaged to Ufa fbF towing wars with foreign nations: Xvj ' ! Zf, Vee.'" -Tear. JTemet. do - - .llGl;. dov - J194 do.;, 1201 vi do , 1224 - War wiiu ranee Do. Do. Do. . - D Da. 'Da,- Do. Do. Do. 10 , Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. !.. Do. Do.. Do. Do. Id - do f V do'- -do - - do -. -do do ' - do -do - -do -SMiia - -do , - -. France" -Holland . Bpnin - France -Denmark. Holland Algiers ' Holland -France . - 1294 -1839 - -1368 - -1422' - - 1492 1S13 -1523 - 1619 '-Do. FeacaWllIS Do. 1186 " Do. "1193 Do. .1216 Do. .1299 ; 1380 1420 " 1471 1493 1&14 1527 Do-" Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. r 25 15 10 6 '21 49 1550 1559 1564 1C04 1629 1 2 5 1 2 2 16 6 PUBLIC - J . ; OF -1 t?lTrD - TATES. ' In the r . :ty "r of t'e CorToitt3 onnS TjtlaZ , -oacle a f.w-daya s-to Coi;o jt Is set foj t St aq fecial statement from the Com mission .W Public Lands' shows that there, bas" been granted to the Spates and Territories named' up to1 June 80th 853, for Bjdlreads, Internal InV. miTT.m mn in 1 11 1 -p- ... mm . i - . '- " 1 - ' '"" "t ' .-' . sV ' 1 1 T hT'V1- -"'BsteL -3aTasgM.fflAC"' Do. Do. Do. Do, Do. Do. Do. 1654 16fr 1668 1668 1668 1671 1674 1697 -1557 Do. -1562 Do. - 1588 Do. -1624 Do. -1627 - 1651 1655 - 1666 - 1666 -1668. -1669 -1672 - 1689 The general treaty of peace of Byswick between England, Germany, Uolland, and Spain on tbe one art, and France on the other, was signed by the ministers of those Powers at tbo palace of Bystick, near the Hague, In Holland, Sept. 20 1697. It conclndei this last war. The event is commemorated by a pyramidal monument at that place. The great modern and expensive wars of Great Britain have been as follows : War of the Succession with France, Spain, &.C. commenced May, 172, and closed in March, 1713, by tbe peace of Utrecht .' duration, eleven years. The moat important stipulations' in this treaty were the security of (he Protestant succession In England, the disuniting the. French and Spanish crowiiS, aad the'enlatgeruent of the BrUib col onies In" America: ' Vl Was with Spain, December, 1718, to the peace of 1721 : duration of war over two years. War with Spain. October. 1739. to the peace ot Aix-la Chsppello April-30, 1748: duration of war eight years and aix months. War with France, March, 1744, closed also by the treaiy of AU-U Chappelle, April, 80, 1748 : duration of war, over four years. The Seven Years War with France, from June 9, 1766, to the peace of Paris, Feb. 10 1763. By this war Great Britain acquired Canada, and oth er French colonies. War with Spain.. January. 1762, closed by the general peace of February 10, 1763. , War with the United State, from April, 1775 to the peace of Paris, November 30, 1782. Dura tion of war, nearly eight years. War with France, February 6, 1778. Peace of Paris January 20, 1783. Duration of war. about five years. War with Spain, Aril 17, 1780. Closed by treaty of Paris. June 20, 1783. Duration of war, about three years. War with Holland, December 21 1780. Treaty of peace signed September 2, 1783. Duration ot war, over two years. It will be observed that during the latter part of tho American Revolutionary war, which was closed by tbe treaty of Paris, England was at war with America, France, Spain and Holland. War with France, during the French Revelation from Febrsiary 1. 1793, to the peace of Amiens, March, 27, 1802. Duration of war, nine years. War with France, and her allies, under Napole on Bonaparte, from April 29, 1803. to the treaty of Paris, in 1814, eleven years. War against Napoleon, on his return from Elba, in March, 1815, finally closed by the battle of Wa terloo, June 18, 1815. War whh tbe United States, from Jane 18, 1812 to the peace of Ghent, D. cember 24, 1814., Du ration of war, two yearsand six months. In the war against Napoleon, the great Powers of Europe leagued sometimes with, and some times agaiust Great Britain. Russia leagued with France and Austria at the peace of Tilsit, fn July 1807, against Great Britain, but that league only lasted about five years, and there was no conflict between the arms of England and R nasi a They became allies again in 1812. England spent sixty-five years in war, and sixty-two years Iu peace, previous to the close of the war with France in 1815, since when the gen eral peace has lasted thirty-nine years, nearly. In the war of 1688, England spent thlrty-rlx mil lions sterling; in the war of the 8panisb succes sion, sixty-two millions ; la the Spanish warr fifty fonr million; in the 8even Years war, one 'bun dled and twelve millions; to the American Revo lutionary war, one hundred and thirty-six millions; in the war of the French Revolution, four hun dred and sixty-four millions; and iw the war against Napoleon, one thousand one hundred and fifty-nine millions; thns proving a fotsl ' expendi ture for war,, in one hundred and. twenty-seven years, (from the English revolution in 1688, to tbe downfall of Napoleon in 1815.) of two thous and and twenty-three millions of pounds sterling. M. de Pradt estimates the los of life by the French" forces in the six campaigns of the Penin sula wsr, (Spain sad Portugal") at six hundred thousand men. The loss sustained by the Span iards and their allies was probably as great, Brak ing the total destruction of human beings in the Peninsular war alone, about one million two ban dryd Ibonsand;;;" . "i . fv '-The British connuetts In India commenced tif577 aiSdconli'aued at various, times d-awn to the annexation of tbe Panjanb or country of the Sikh to the Brit Ian Crown, in March 1849.: Tbe war with China, commenced in 1840 and eoatinned to tbe peace of August 29,A1842, when a treaty was signed W board the Corn wallis shlp of war. by the1 British and Chinese Commissioners.. ( ANOTHER TATALRAILBOAD ACCIDENT. Mondav night about 10 o'clock, the train,.: of cars from Pittsbnrg for Lancaster, met with a "netuMia accjaenii some nine anics veyona tne- iot mer cityr.' It encountered a rail mt; of place, ablveriog the body of one ef tlie passenger cars to ntomaT A gentleman named Wilson, a passenger ft.om Holmesburgh, -wiur instantlj killed, . being dreadfully mutilated.. Several others were badly Injured, some it feared MaHy aod few alight Railroad, f t v --C- Acres. ' ToOhloV- " - 1,970,530 To Indiana , ' 228319 To Illinois W 4,096,848 To Michigan '2,863,477 -sTo Wisoonsia r -1 ,984,464 -To Iowa - 2,836,802 'To Missouri -3,472,391 To Arkansas ' 8,623,827 To Loaisana 1,332,124 To Mississippi 2,097,754 .To ALibama. 1,86732 To Florida .1 1,475,507 To California 765,404 To Minnesota 6,429,244 To Oregon 12,186,987 To New Mexico 7,493,120 To Utah 6,681,707 Public Building!. ? 8,883,617 1,792526 2,146,444 .874,116--1.860.630 "121,878 8,589,751 1 865,154 11,864,1-80 2,514,175 240,643 605,394 13 Stafea, 4 Ter ritories ain't, 68,913537 For Railroads, Internal Improve ments, Amount sold up to same date Amount of grants over the sales Add grants for military services Amount 54,148.514 68,913,937 113,062,461 ' 103,197,856 19,865,096 24,841,980 44,707,076 iThawlJabiilty ef a, .M Cv-.trata ire- We hear That, to disposing of a, aueslloo con- cerning a man tractor's sureties; tbe ilSotney General bas advised the i Postmsster Oeeeral that theliabfTity of the sureties con tinnes the .Whole term f tbe; coatrsct, and suWqnent hy to tbe de cease of tbe principal, if he dies dnring the term for which tbe contract was asade. Star. - Vor Commissioners of Kavigatlon. . . OLD BOAAD. , , , . v r , w. w. PEiFxri.'HC pi lctrssELiii A. MARTIN, GEO. HARRISS, B. W. BEEBY. sVlasaf ttn An "f nmi r vavw 1a4 Kf r v yjm a.Msua-tj For Cosamlssloners ef Havigatieiu . citizens' VTitstET;: -r D.'MeMIIA.rWM.-AGWTIB.V A. LAMONT, W.W. PEIBCE, A- MARTIN. E-HENBY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL: The meritsf this purely vegetable rexirect for the removal and cure of physical porstration, gen ual aeutiity, nervous auections, ate. ate: arc .ral ly described in another column of this paper, to which the reader is referred, $2 per bottle, 3 bot tles for 65, six bottles for S8; Sl6 sr dozen.--Observe the marks of the jewotjsv t ? J. ; Prepared only by 8. E. COHEN, Jfo. S Franklin Row, Vine Street, below Eishtb. Philadelphia, Pa TO WHOM ALL ORDERS MUST BE AD DRESSED. For Sale by all respectable Draggiata Sl Merchants throughout the country. Amount of grants and sales Acres 252,001,787 Had the lands, says the Report, granted to the States and TerrKoriesl23,062,45l acres, been sold at Government price, it would have amounted to 8153,848,054; Of this sum Virginia was enti tled to millions of dollars. In one case only of grants to railroads, that " of the Illinois Central Railroad, the report , shows this Company have - received 2,751,711 acres which, at Government price, would amount to $4,- 689,639. . ; ARRIVAL OF THE NORTH STAR Safety of Lieut. Strain's Parly Enforcement of r men L-tai su, q-c. New Yokk, April 23. The steamer North Star, from. Asplnwall,' April lth,haaarrived. - She did not connect with tbo steamer from 8an Francisco, and consequently brings nothing later from Cali fornia. The steamer United States, from New Orleans, arrived at Aspinwall on tbe 14th. The U. S. ship Cyane, from Carthagena, arrived the same day. She was waiting for Lieut. Strain, whose arrival from Panama was hourly expected, when she would leave Immediately for New York via Hava na. Only six of Straiii's party had died, viz: the New Grenadian Commissioners and George Both mer, P. VermiIie,,Wm. H. Parks, and Edward Lombard, seamen, belonging to tbe Cyane. The Cyane left at Carthage na a French squad ron of six vessels, three of them war steamers, which had come for tbe purpose of enforcing the claims of French citizens against the Government for flour destroyed at Panama, some years ago. The difficulties between the Panama Railroad Company and the Provisional Government were about settled. Senora Barrera, Peruvian Secretary of Lega tion, came passenger ip the North Star. AR RIVAL OB TH B UNITElTsJTATES. two wkx'es Lavea raoM caLiroawii. Niw OiLtiNt, April 28. The steamer United States, from Aspinwall, bas arrived, bringing Cal ifornia dates to April 1st Tbe news is meagre. The markets were excessively depressed. The British ship Challenge had been seized for a vio lation of the revenue laws. Col. Watklns, of Walker's expedition, had been found guilty, bat recommended to mercy. A duel had been fought between Mr. Washing ton, one of tbe editors of the Times, and Mr. Washburn, of the Alia' California. The latter was badly wounded. " Tbe Japan Squadron arrived at Loo Choo in January alt bands were welL " Tbe steamer Illinois left Aspinwall on the 17th for jfew York with 760 passengers aod . upwards of SI, 000,000 In gold brought down by the stea mer Oregon. Arrest of a Female Store Thief The Proper ty Pouitd In her Posset slow. - Nsw- Yobk, April 23. -On Friday, Sergeant De Voe, of the B.C., arrested a yonng German -woman calling herself Mary Btldtv alias Besttie, charged with stealing one piece of white silk vaiova at as; ono piece of blacksUk worth 850; and two pieces of ribbon, valued at So-ia all94 front the dry goods store of Berly A Co., No! 296 Broadway. It 'Seem tlat the sc cused entered the store and asked to be thown some silks j she 'purchased ''oW'pfece, !and by niiMEDlBS WORTHY THE ATTENTION OP ALL AS THEY CA V BE RELIED Oft: THK preparations of Dr. J. S . Rose. " ench suited to n Specific Disesse (the regular Graduate and Physician of 30 years experience,) ate confidently reeomhtended te the afflicted, a4 Kemeotes; sure, rare, a no elteiaau ' Ur.' J: S. R6set Expectorant, or Cough Sfrttp, ia a never ratlin remedy for Coughs, Colds, and all I. on? Disease Price 50c and Or. J. S Rose' Vhoopiug Cough Syrup gives im- mediuie relief, and frequently cures In one week. Price 50e. - Dr. J. S, Rote's Crottp Syrup niref Tails in cur ing the Croup, that dangerous complaint anion children. Price 25c. Dr. J. S. Roee't Pain Curer will cure Stiff Neck, Sore Throat, Pain in tho face, side, back or limbs, from a Quid. It ceres. Sprains, Chilblains, Cramps or Pain fn the Stomach or Bowel. Price 12i, 25e and 6(Tc. - : Dr. J. S- Rood Extract of Buehu is one of ihe best .remedies ever used for diseases of the Kid-, ney, F. ladder, dte. Price 60c. DK. J S. ft&SE'S NERVOUS m IXVIGaSATI.G CORDUL, for Heart Die4ac,all Nervous A fTeci Ions, Flatu lence, Heart Burn, Restlessness, Niimbneas, Neu- ralgla, raising tne spirits, and giving power to the whole system, it it almost miraculous ia Its effect. 50 cents a bottle. Dr. J. S. RoeJ Dyspeptic Compound, a eure cure for Drspepscia, fiver Complaint, and Indi gestion, when taken in conjunction with his A I terative or Famliv PiUs. Price of both 75c. Or. J. s. Kose's uoiden ruts, lor tauing oi tne Womb, Kama's Weakness, Debility and Uelsxa oun.ttOcia. i. . - .: i- . ur. . . uoae' r emaie tfpecwe. Aremeay ior Painful Menstruation, Lcucorrhesa or Whites, 41. Dr. J. S. Rose'e Ftmaie Pill are the only relia ble resttlatios Dills i thev have been louod to be a most valuable remedy lor Female, complaints, to open those obstructions to which lhc-y are liable. and bring nature into' its proper channel, Price 25c. .' .- ' r Dr. J. S. Roe' Sartxroa rilla Compounn.Tor all Skin Diseases, and for purity ins the Blood It is annerior to air other. Price 60c and tl Dr J. S. Roedo 7We MLrturt.Xor Chills. Po. vers, and General Debility. A aevcr-failing rem edy. A few doses is always sufficient toconvince the mosiskepticsl. Price sue. . Allwhook conslhnllons are Impaired by disease or weak bv nsture. should read .Or. J. 2$. Rose's Medical Adtistr, which contains a. description of the diseases of our climate and the mode or treat menu It can be had without charce of C. 4 1) DoPitE. Wilminffton. N. C. s VAUGHAN MOORK. GoldsbWt S. J.HINSDALK, Fayette vllle, and of Dealers generally throughout the State. . '"' s B ACt) 1ST per lb. Baws, I. U,,. 'r-': a 111 Sides, do.j. a9 anoeiors, Ui . -il-g rosmd, ? 94 a Hams wester a ,00 a 00 4 Sides.' do8 n?9 Shoulders," do. 7 s 8 Batter, per lb., 21 a 27 BKKK. perbbl. Lnmnb0tMmlii alii vdo prime,- . Beef Cattle, 100 lbs., 00 aS 50 COFFKR. per lb. St. Oominae, 11 12 Rio. . 12ia 134 Laaaa vraT 1 3 a U Cuba. . none, lava, ' r' 15 a 16 Cotton, per lb.vf i a 8f Corn, per bush SO a 824 PondlesN,.Gv14 s 15 do. Northern, 14 a 16 Adamantine, 26 s 29 Sperm, , 45 a 60 J Cheese, 10 s II Cotton Yarn,' 16 a 17 do Osaabwrgs 9ia 10 : 4-414.1811- -il Inar. . . . 7 a 8 I Shieting 6 a 7 .: FLOOR, perbbl I Fayettevillc,7 25 a 7 50 Baltimore . s . . - Canal, ex. 9 60 a 1) 00 Keainera, --. i on a ii GIA1F.. esrtb. 1 Amaiican, .llallj HAT, per IlWlbs, POTtO Biro ?. ?, 20 a ; Sf aaesi 1 00 a 1 10 .NiVll c-w JTnentint,pT bliSOl i eitow oin, 3 40 a Virgin dip 3 76 a 4 00 Hard. 2 00 a Tar. US i (5 Pitch, 1 t5 1 - 28 a 00 40resed, ; -Governor Trimble, of Ohio, It Is ald, iwns 4,000 acres Of nrairie - in - a' MintrUf AWt . in . h J neishborbood; of Morrr, and within the County .4 - 1 Vi, GOYJRKOE BEYMOPBff VsTTO; ' ' The memiiew of tbe New York Legislator wbo Voted for the jaw prohibiting the sale of intoxlca tingliquors have issued ad address-to tbe. people of the State ia replj; t GoTeTiato, and uTfifcg tbo friends '6f .jpftsbjWtJkao; enewd effort on tU bebalg :A'ClUV-' . ATABREST FOR TI1LLYY TOUGEBttS. t Wffieara from tbe Marshall lUinoisast ' that b arrest baa Utely bu toa4e,"rjear,lhat plac?, ef nn by the nam of KZJ wno sieged,. t be guilty 6fbeavv forgeries vpea h. Btocfcwells and otber persousC in CjncinnatE TbjfijeBevie are s- 1 1 nciewrecu w4vw 1 some means, her actigns caused suspicion and the clerk Dotking her secret :fngl a . pfceo of silk under ber dress, she wss delalue J, and the ofDcer seat fo, who, on searching ber dress,' discovered that she had' a loo? opening cut through ' all ber clothing, whlcbT formed on easy access to a large pocket-9-r bag. it might be called j this bag was slung around ber tralst with a" piece of thick j string. It was In this bag that tbe two piece.,. 1 silk and ribbon were found. On searching' further about her. clothing, a Wallet containing $130 was discovered, fastened in one of ber nnder garments, on er between berboulders Ia addition to tbl a smaU portemonnaie was found in her pocket, eootsloing few sl.lllingwr It Is very evident from her sctlons and the arrangement of a pock et under her dress, that she ia an . old qBender at shoplifting. f3h declined to let the officer know wliere.she, resided. Ia ber pocket she bad a brass door key and several trunk or chest keys. She was eomnittted to prison to await ber triaL PniuioaT.paia,' April 24. Tjbe barque Yenesii- eU b4 arrived, from Porto Cabello, witi dates of the 9th. On the 24th ultimo tbe - Venezuelean Congress abolisbed slavery throughout the Re- public, and the biu became a taw me same, nay by tbe signature of the President, who Bad. previ- eoaly freed all bis own. slaves, - Indemnity to the planters was specified, but funds for that purpose had j&ot Nea set apart. Tbe number or slaves In the RepuWiels about 1000sn greater jastt :of them beine: obw Their average Talue wilt-Bot. exceed $200,; wbicb give s total of two JmilUon dollar: 'JTections come off In August, when Gen. Jlooogaa wBl probably be elected President. -VanWras briskiU)d ennWaxtinf;iXreeily. Oidlnary 1Q llMi anrjerior? I? V" ItAmong the remarkable changes in the Past OA floe system f bsi coun larpdy -Mreaa-d transportation of the mails by tTduadfc - Ia stead of i400 miles as in the focal yea 1&7 14SIHbsraflsportatioa ef amO by rnroad last year Was '&) W tiu 12,t?S,7C5 Mia. -'The eliatiifeiara observable neatly to Nasv Yaek,OhI!; and MicbifraB; tbe fortner liavinK laciraaed front 7S5.C76 ru.les ia 1847-8 to 3.0C C-3 nita i in the -yftalS a-3 and in-?: J s trom J 4 3, t C miles If" 4 -2". i - - "la - T. X -tp T. MARRIED. , In Oaptin county, oo Thursday, the 20th inst by P. MaxwclLMMr.vLawjs. B. Meucer, t Mis uzt JBARta-all of Pupliu. MARINE NEWS. PORT OF WILMINGTON, APRIL 27. ' ;;- AB RIVEDV ' J ..... 24. Scbr. William- P, Williams, Bogers, from New York, to Kidder dc Martin. Schr. Ceylon, BarUett, from Boston, to Jos. II. Planner. -" - :.;. ,J - - Schr. Alfred BafTett, Baker, from New York, to J. H. Flauner. - ' ' 8chr. Samuel Bolton, Podger, from Swansbord", N. C, to T, C, Worth. Tlie S. B, came in here for repairs, ai she had beeo ashore near Swansbo ro'. ... , ,. ' .. . .. . Steamer Spray, Price from Smithrille, to A. H. VanBokkelen.- . Steamer Fanny Lattorioh, Stedman, from Fay ettevillerto Ei J. Lotterloh. Steamer Douglass, Williams, from Fayctteville, to"W. II. Marsli. 25 Schr. John Buggies, Hatch, from Salem, Mass., to Master." . ; , - Schr. W. C. Howard, Price, from .Topsail Inlet, to D. McMillan. Schr. -Margaret J aae, Gal low, from Mercers ville, to A. H.,VanBokkelen. .... . v. i: v Schr. Vreka, Keel, from Blercersville, to A, K. VanBokkelen, ... Schr. J. C. Manaonrfiabarn, from Shallotte, to Anderson dt Savage. Schr. Southerner, Burr, from New York, to J. H. Fhumer. - - . --; - r Steamer Chatham; MeBae, 1 from Fayettevtllc, to T. C.dc.'B. Gr Worth. ' Steamer Spray, Pricej from : Smithville, to A. H: VanBokkelen. - f - 26. Swedish Brig Anna Margaretta, 'ohanson, from Newport, Wales, to J. &. D. McRae &, Co., with iron for N. C. Railroads j - ' - Steamer Southerner, Creele, from' Fayetteville, to Mc&ary & Cazaux: ,- a i , '- ' - " t CLEARED, - .. 24. 8chr. Marine Powell, foe New Tork, by G. Harries. , ; '.r".;-x"; ' : Schr. O. G. Parsley, Tangilder, for Boston; by Geo. Harris. . ...... .. .. . . ' 25. 8tcatner Fanny Lutterloh, Stedman, for Fayetteville, by E. J. Lutterloh. , - . A Steamer Spray, Pricefor BmitbriQe, by; A-P-VanBokkelen. V- Steamer Eliaa, Dicksey, fof .Long Creek, by J. E. MetU, with 2 flats in tow.. Schr, Dixoo. Swindle,' Douglass, for Newbern by W,. A. wyerjwirn, $0S bbbv luTpentine. ; . - t -Brig Pavjlion, Adamsr for Boston, by T. C. Worth.- f-Sa"- 7: ' ' Scbx. Mary intily, SawyeVj for Boston, by Adams, Bro. db Co., with naval stores. Schr.' Exchange; Orr,"jr Bath, M.,l?y Wm..M. Harriss. with. 62,000 feet lumber- V . ' ; 26: Steamer Brothers, Hudson, for Fayetteville, J.Wa 1,124.7 a 4 i --4 Eastern, N. Y ork. r. Ash head- ing. 12 00 Hollow ware, 3) IRON, oer b. American, bestr. ' fined, . 6a Rnflish assorted, Swede best refln- . ed ' .61 a American sheer," a BcstVwcde ' i LTJM R Kit, perl 000 feet. Sawed 15 no a 16 t0 Flooring, 16 00 a 17 00 W boards IS 00 a 16 00 Pland and " i scam linz, 13 00 a 15 00 WMf Itoarrf i edited. " 14 00 8 15 00 Refuse half price. 1 RIVER LUMBER, i Floorins, '12 50 a ! Wde bo'rda B 00 S fin Scantline, ' a 7 50 Lard in bbU 10 a - do kesrs 11 a 12 Limepr bbl. 1 37 a 1 50 LIQUORS, per zallon. Peach brandy Apple, 75 a 1 00 Rye whiskey 50 a 1 00 tiectined, 33 a 36 IV K llnm,- 40 a 42 So. I No. 2. No. 3. spirit 2 50 1 25 1 05 Turi'i 26 a 3 i 1 10 per Call. 65 E6 A 1 LJ ,p a .1 keg ,1 0U I bs , , 0 50 s Wrought, 10 a I2J OIL, pet gall. Sperm, 1 15 s 1 RaV Linseed, 75 a 80 Neat's foot. 1 50 a fork, Northern per bbl Mess, 16 a 17 Prime, 00 CO a 0b 00 Pea, per bushel. B, Eye, 1 12, a Uow, tO a 1 00 Pea Nets 80 a 1 00 RICE, per tOu lbs. Cleaned, 4 50 a 4 75 Koesli riec nom. per bush. 1 00 s STAVES, oer 1008. W.O. bbl. 15 00. a reach, none. Drcswed, . - none. R.M.. bbd rougn. ., MOLASSES per gallon. (M-ilnga, newuricans. a ,1 Shine It s. per 1000. Common. 2 50 a 3 Contract,7 4 00 a Black's large 5 00 a 5 Salt per bushel . Turjts Is land,' .,. a Blown, none. Liverpool, persaeVr 1 22t Soap; per lb.' - Pale, . 6 a Brow a, 4 i a Steel per lb. Gcrmarr, 15 a BlUtercd,5- ' 6 a Best CAsi ";20 a Best quality 15 feet, 5 "00 i; Sugar per lb.- '' . Orleans . 61 s Porto Rico 7s St.-Croix;. a. f.oaf. 10 a TIM BE It. per 10CO fei. Shipplnp, 14 10 a fO 00 I'nmemiH 0 00 a 11 00 Common, 5 50 a 7 06 Inferior. 3 50 a 4 00 Tallow pr lb II a 12 WIN Ess , per enllon. Madeira, 1 00 a 4 00 I'o t, 1 UU a 4 00 0 .10 7 . . Y 7 ft -t. wT .PC"ASE Or SILVER. The Treasury .Department has sent u tl, m:, fa PhUadelpLia flfiw ton. of riw- doUars. v Tbe fJovernment parcbiaed MexieaTi; gots of iflver amountini to two millions ofdoH lars at three per cent, prtoinu, three-quarters million Of Which, were left at UiemUtoSew Orleans- Tlie .object ot tlte purchase of this ail. ver is to increase tbe supply of silver change. Ai ,V SCWe boj,e f doublet cfio- eALoaf 8uMr-, 100 by, of Table Sslf 1 10 bbli "'PJl'f Orl.., MolaMe. which U A nrll 11 rit-r. . . CEO. ti arm t rvi ,7i,C. T. copy; -; NAPOLEON TIIE 3D, HATS, NEW styleand shape, Hih T.perine Crown, Afrli27.'; .nipurl mv KHS. ALARORacyortuient ot Yi sale at the Emporium. April 27. -.- Ikin C'aiM-r. Fr . MVEH8. - 18. . ! 40 a - FBEIQHTj Bosin, -J Turpentine, Spirits Tnrpeiite, Yarn and Sheeting, -To Ntw York. GO on deck, 65 under. .-30 ' j . 85 8 cetrta per foot. Cotton per--bale. S a 1 75. Iea. Nuts, pgr bush. . 8'" cents. ., To. PaiuADKLPuti. Naval Stores, .- -r . - 60 cts. on deck, " '-' - .- - .05 under " Spirits Turpentine, 90 cts. per bbl. ; Yarn and 8heeting, 5 '8 " " foot. Pea Nuts,"- - - 8 " " bushel. NORTH CAROLISA. DISTRICTTENT lS'0-18, lo. OF R. VyiLL hold her regular Annual Mtetingst Tem-,-V. r1 Wilmington; N. C on the third 1 uesday of May next. Primary Tenia onder her laiiadic'.ion. will j-Icok Mnd B pMs.MaUis ' t!y order of the D. C. R. April 27. . . ls.3t PARASSOLsl " OPENED this dav, a n-w supply f Parass..la. very superior quality, pl.io uUltSllfcs, plaid andtripedCnmbrieaand Swiss MtMlins, Nsnsook antfcJaconHt do. a full Hre f whits embroidered Cnrtoin MotHns. Fancy Netl Veils, Lace Collars. Men's extra quality colored Silk Glov. a. 4e.. Ac -For sale by iAMES DAWSON! , APfil-7- . . . ..J .19. KEW STATIONERY; JUST received : 60 aross u pernor Steel Pens 1 23 do. Amalgamated India Zine and Platina, war ranted not u crrds an entirely new article, art patented, and not 10 be had anywhere le in the Slate; 150 rennia tnperlor Bill, Cnp, Lewer and Note Paper ; 25.CC0 Envelope, huffand white large and small j 40 groaa Black, Bhis and Red Iakr--varf3' size nni brandi. Aire, a lares lot -of Blank Books of alt sizes. For rale by April 25. --v . J. T.MDNDS. ' t I GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK a iu -iniir ttsmo fliagaatne tor May, XX rsivd and fur aahtbv s JT. WUNDS. re- April 25. 17. $10 REWARD, IOSTfro:n ihe CaroHna Hotel on .Thursday, . April 13th,-W54 a large bljck Trunk, marked i. &. K. on the r.t wih, Brace Nails. - The above reward will be paid for 4 he delivery- of the same la, he propiietors. WOOD. dfc VINOKNT, : . ; -y rVi,. Carolina Hotel, J. . . April 2. . - . : .VV, - I7Ju--r COMMERCIAL. by W: il. Marsbv . , n , KOTICB. 5 A meeting of tbe CHizens will he held at the Court House fhia even in g1, torespoad to tb 'ac tion of oar felbw-eitixens of Dap tin on tbe enb. jct of a Conver.tionv.to be held tn.tbte, idace, te take the praper steps to forward tbe work for (be improve me at of Cape fear Bar. . - - -1 -i i ' - . , -k - - O. O. PARSLET, M. P. WiImlfpn,H: fi Apr! r If It. j. .... , ' ' i ' ..n.M-. . ."ft y -rf VOCAt MUSIC BCtrooLr I RtV JHU DARK'S Vocal Music Schoola win close with a Concert at the M- J. Charch- front Streets on Saturday Eveaing next, tbe 28th lost., and at Fifth Street Church en Friday venia? PtTMUe s.-rasTiectfnlly invited REMARKS ON MARKET. Since Tuesday niornlng last sales of Produce have been as follows ToapsiiWBT'lil'btst'aSSiO 'per -lobL for Yellow Dbp 63,75 for Virgin, and S2 per bbl. for Hard ; ol bbls. New virgin Dip sold at S4 per barrel. , .' SnaiTi TuarPKjrnHS. 20Q bate, at bb cts. per gallon, and 100 bbls. at 65 cents per gallon. Rosin. A small lot No. 1 at S3A" per .bbL. 174 bbjs.'j. Common, large bbls. at $1,10 per Lbl. Tab. 123 bWsatiSaaO fer bbl.. 236 do. at 83.55 per bbl., and 10C do. at $,65 per' bbl. TtMBBB. Several Rafts have been disposed of at prices ranging from" $6,50 to $13 per M. feet. Suixai.Es. 33,000 Contract Shingles at $4 per M. ' - - '. - . - Asa IIeuiN0. A small lot "sold at $12 per M. pieces. .' r .". : V ' Flocb. A lot ef Fayetteville Sup., from wharf at $7,60 per barrel. ' ' . . "Cobm. A heavy stock on hand at present last sale 80 cts. per bushel. Cacow. A good supply In atorc. Limb. 700 casks, recently , arrived, selling in loU a $1,30 to $I,50per bbl , as In,o;nantity. IIat.-t-TO bides Northern at $1,10 per J100 lbs. NEW YORK MARKET. . ' April 21. Cot ton firm, and 1,700 bales chapg ed hands. Flour a triflo hi;lier with sales of 7 600 barrelsTt '$7f for 8tate. and $87fir Ohio'. 1,200 bbls. Southern at from $8 50 a $8 87 per bid. Corn lower and 44,000 bushel sold at 81 a 811 c'a. per bushel. ; Siniiju-Tu rpentlne drU, and -100 bblf. sold at 6:I-eenU. ergalltn..- 800 bbla ' CrudeTorpeht ihe sold at $5 25 per bbL 600 Common Rutin at $1,70 per bbl. PHILADELPHIA MARKET,: April 24 Tlie Led-rer reorr-: Cotton. The late foreign nrs lias imparted a better feetfng to . tJie,msrkrL The sales ioaII foot nti Ilk 1200 bates, fn lota, within tlie ranee of 0 a-llc. Cur UJaml. and 9( a 12c, for New70r- j leans and Mobile, cash and time, " Flour. Favorable ( foreign "-, with a re-,; doced stock aod light receipts have en-Oe4l the holders of Floor to realize a fttrther advance of fully 75c per bbU Som- 8 a 0000 bbU. only found buyers, part for -Jdptuoat,. at prtev-a Within the range of &8 25 a 8,7;mrtsiry S( 48 50 per bbl. fev , -ctandard and goed sti-aighl ' brand--. Shirp-rs however, are but disioMito operate at i he above rales. . The sales for home use are from $8 50 a 9 25 per bbL. ,. , , . ,t- Coru ba altto Improved & a 6ct- pt.bwh and , 18 a 20.000 bahel&atlw a4 : Pennsylvania yellow haye been sold at SI a 83c. aftoait. Naval Stores Sales nf 2000 bbls. Boio at S1.P5 a 1 87 fo ontDM, and 2 S for" JSo. 1 and 2, 250 bbbx. Wilmington Tar at $3,50. aod &JQ .bbk. PHcb at $2,50 per bbl Spirits Tarpeatine sella at 67 a 70c. per galbjajcaab. Aud tnuc JEUw-r; Prices are aboot 1W per lb. higher, with aalrs if t a 400 casks.naoatlv to theretiii- tradti. at 41 a4le.per lb. tPx' l- RECEIYED PEH EXPRESS , TTT1S Morning Bovs Leghorn Hsts,wide fincy X.-Band,and binding neat saapeaOpes and fir sale at ihe ilat Jmporium. ,' - - --.April 27. - 4 r C.'MTKaS"' Tl I I, A W axcel'ieat article. and aecontfltand, jn Kpg'X-z attr - j;altijiore ai arket, . - 1 - - - ....... .v j-. w v j , uimi. jf Floor changed bandaat $825 per "fc!tLtor was wortb from Z a 77 cebis per buabet TI3 - . i AMERICAN TRADE WITH CUISX : The North CWu Bfcrald of January 28th pub lishes the. fcOJbwmi. ,lmportanf from the UnHed States COnsnhte WsharighaiV - t t . : . w arvEo States CoKseLATCv ----' - rSHKHAif January 20,-1854-v-J 4M uaoemenea .bas t communicate tosthe American .cUiaena -resident at Shanghai -that he naa received, instructions trom bis Excellency tbe Commissioner of the- United ' States 'to Chin to deliver up tbe papers of American vessels on their leaving port witboufc tequbSngrthe production of tne vtunese custonvhouae clearance, as long as vessels unfler other ..flags are allowed by too Chi nese to. entef .and Wre prt without reporting and paying tfntics at tbe .custom-bouse'aa ia at ores- en ine caae - j - -..r. 4? i y .r : ,The moment tne custohp w reVnJations are eiuorcea upon all fore go, vexaels a return to teem will be reqoired nrw the part of those awdertne Xbnr atep.ialbqadedrtrpoft"t taeiaim srvery advaatasro ertjoyiMt by saost nirored na ttena, aeeared to tbe United Bute eHisens if ar- Office Viimti aton t ftaletgit It. R.Cav, . VIL.irMUTU, 2isl April. 166fc. A'DV1DKND of 3 per'eent, on the Capital Stock of the Wilmington di Raleiah Raitvoad Company-, for the last six nionih, has bctD-de-. clared, and will be paid to Stockholders, or their Irgul rrptcseniatlvcs, on and after the 13ih day ef Mar next. ? .' - - Tho Boors for transfer of Stock will be closed on be5ih May nexW - i - ' . -.-' ' JAMES S: GREEN, Secretary. . a piti 2. . 17-tr.' DR. SWAYNE, . , N Eminent Physiian of Philadelphia. ls l given to the world lbs banc tat of his .expe rience by prep 11 iog.r medic suitable to almot every disco o. ' . - ' -" " Or. Stray ite's Comptmnd Symp of. Wdl Cherry, for Curing Cough, Colds, Gmsumpfion. and all -Diseases of the 'I hroat, Hreat and Lnngs. DR. SWAVNP3 VKUMl FCGE, 4;,v. For Destroying Worms, Caring Dyspepsia, Ac. -Dr. Swayae's Sugar Coated Saraapa aad Tar . Pill, a centle purguiiye,apd' aiteraiiva Medicine, faruperiir to the Pitls in general use. Dr. Swayne's Cholera Alorbus Diarrheal, aad Disentery-Cordiitl, a never faiijnf temedy. A fresh supply jurl received at J C. b D. DurrttFS. Drug Store, . Sole Agents for Wilmiaz'on. " April 25.. . ... , . 17-tf.. CARRIAGES. r 1 six seated CAURIAGK. " I 1 raiv;ied ftnarter Itoeksa-ay, ' 1 (It iter ICukaway and severallight Baggies jtidt received uod lor. sale by ' i Jfepf 27-tf ,: DinBLE dr BRO. O rt'"t LBS. Bfees wait, fr which the lilghcct vv.'v marEet price, will be paid in emt-h. T. C. dt.B- Q. WORTH. - March 9. ';;. '.-'..; n.sY.-;""''". :'- " J . 1 KfY BALKS No . I North' River, for sole by lvu .' : : ' FltElSM A N uouvw.v. Jdreh S.-'- 'f-:: irKriV,' 131. i. . " SPRING STYLES. : : KAHNWEILER & BRO., beg leave to sa nouoec that their first exhibition will take place this moraiogo thewewesi aad latest styles ef Spring Goods, ost received per Adams dt Co.'s Ex press : A Urge assortment, too tedious to mea liou. Please to call and examine j " " .March 7. ; . i.;- - - ,. .. . I5P.- . "v:- :juol.isses. Ori HHDS. very p-iu)e, Molasses,' for -vf eaan ny ftlaTli.I8.-'.vi- DuPRE A tie for CO. , z I.-- 1 I'NORTII CAROLINA RAMS. ; tX. frt LBS. verv fine, for sale by OkJUU March 16V C: PaDREdt CO r -CREESE. CHEESE 1 1 ; ryvr BOXRS, Cheese,; just received and J O fold cheap by , . . - C.DuPRIi St Mareh 18: -r '' " ; - a ill be co- ; i. rU INDIA RUBBER BEDS ; A WD CTuahhrnS for sals by r i - - ' - J . ; - WILKINSON' A F.SLEO. Aprfl 8"."" -r -: Upholsterers.' --r IRON BEDSTEADS, i . FOLDI.D, proof sgaiost caoker, knives, and vermin, for eale'by t , ;ffi ; .wit.nsov j6FJtr.F.n:- -.. - April Sjr-j '. - U - Uphoistervra. ROOT AND HERB BITTERS. " ANOTHER la voicf af this invaluable. Spring and SratSMr taedieloe.v Jest reraived at - ( . Apiii a. Ao. 3 Granite Row, Front at. 1 v ORDERS FOR UP COUNTRY T'TJJlBKtt, Shingles, e j prentpff? auvaded to, . hj by ja!S f, gIllkspie ot CO. March id. '''. .- STORE TRUCKS, , 4 Uv va nana sizes, lor sale by . '. prtl o. ROBiprsox. r 9. : .5m ACCORDEONSJ y-' 5 ' i LARGS assortment received, and fr sale If i aal T.MUADS. 10. II A US AND LARD. - r V VBS. Caoieeeld If. o. Mams; la bt. new IS. C. I-ard j 4 Cars -new fi. J. do.:ioraalcbr : KAJSaiJJv JJAUTi. ' Marcs) 4 ' - - k 1,500 I4. - ujb fl'"" ; - - Aluiieal lost ram -EDTfABDOSGHAM, , vl Manufaetare. : books; stationery; music. S-tVVTHnAtfiR, havlal relarned from ike rcnribersi cltisf Jsjiow daily peeling per. Schf'a Marine, Was. Smith, Sidney Price, Aljiic, mtti Raul e,-vtarfe and varied niorlment of Books,- eeoapriaiag the pa Heatiooa of all the beat ; blisbiDg hauses in the Unitrd Slate. . - , , v Stationery frnm'the best Suuonrry Manafieta- ; rlag houses In New Vork, and gotten pp tgprcsa- ' ly for she W)lsaiegtw aaa r act. . .. . . .- , bheet llasis tbe latest and. most popular. t Also. a variety of old Maic, Instruction Books t&r Plan, Gwitan Violin, Ftaie.'Uelodeoa, Via ge letlAecordia,Fifc.A;o, r . - v ---4 kuusieal lostntnieats, of both foreign and Asa..t :otiU-UtcnaX.l v '1.
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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