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WILMINGTON, N. C: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1853. ADJOURNMENT OF THE LEGISLATURE. The General Assembly adjourned sine die' on Saturday Inst. The proceedings of this Assembly have been characterized, ,m general, with wrsilom and ability. We are sorry for the prohibition of the circulatiou of small bank notes; everbusiness man will feel this a great incon'veiueuce.' Pv tin act far ihe better refutation of the town of Vi!oiugton, the power of the Commis sioners U extended to the opening ot streets, &e .;,'.' We w ill sooa have a list of H cla p,isstJ, and !iaU pubS:.h them in full or such tiVrof geiMsralor imracdiat mter- 'l - ; I Z : PRKSIPKNTIAL VETO. The PresiJcist has vetoed ih French Spo!iMijrt biit This will Jisnppoict some taerceu-w v anil unprincipled claimants, but wiil carry grief and dismay to many a -ranged and honest heart We have not sca the reasons, which are said to occupy ve columns of the Union rsewspaper.Tb cc-n notions of the President must have been Tery strong, or he would have hardly ta ken so unpopular n step. . J GEN:' SCOTT. f. Bj Uic bdl conterriojj ibe title of Lient Oenrnl on C3ei. 'Scott, which Ls haw a kw Jhe -ill lecetre additional ; emolumTif tad J - back pay to? the amcruut " of .fifty, thousand dollars. THE SESSION.; We ngrea with tho Raleigh St&nJard : .1.. t," . Lt . L j 1 . v , c u J ...s in luc. rcuiaik iu.ii iuc (auuia w ero sion cannot fail,1n our humble judgroeot, to redound to the increased advancement and profperity of the State. ' J DEEP RIVER COMPANY I It will be perceived by an advertisement i:. another column, that the Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation Company meets in this town on the 8th of next inonih. Thi will be highly agreeable to our people, not only on account of meeting with our '-Riv-er'1 friendsf but on account of the Jeep in terest now generally felt in regani to this irooortant work. . ' ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE We have received the March number of' Arthur's Home Magazine, which look? exceedingly well in regard, to embellish ments and general execution. Price $2 a year, in clubs of four, 1,23. Address T. S Arthur & Co , 107 Walnut Street. Phila delphia. A NEW VERSION OF THE BIBLE. Kossuth has written a letter to tho So ciety of Friends, m reply to their "Chris tian appeal for Peace," in which he main tains the necessity of war in some cases uponscripttiraI grounds. He says the yr sion of the Bible quoted by the memorial ists, which reads Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace and good will to ward man," should read u Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace to good-wishing men." H'.re is a question for the New Versioiiist3 to discuss. Having' set. the American people right about the meaning of Washington's Farewell Address, the dis tinguished Magyar has now undertaken lo st the Christian world right about the meaning of the Bible. i IMPORTANT RESULT, j We find that there is a favorable ; and important change, relative to the Water on our Bar, from the following which appear ed in the Herald of Saturday last. f Mr. Editor ; As an evidence of the im provement in our River nnd Bar, we take pleasure in stating that the Bark Sumter, of 400 tons, drawing 13 feet 4 inches wa ter, bound for Liverpool, was towed down the river and out to sea by the steam Tug Mariner on the 15th inst., two hours before high water, without touching or meeting with a moments detention ; and Captain Davis of the Marine assures us sha could have gone in safety drawing fourteen and a halt feet lours very respectfully J. & D. McRAE & Co. ALL "RIGHT. ? Maj'or Wood, of New York, in granting licences for the sale of liquor,,, has applied a new principle. He eraces all that por tion which gives the privilege of selling on Sunday to any body. He also reserves to himself, individually, the power to revoke the license, without the concurrence of ei ther the alderman or councilman! ! " Excitement In Cincinnati Expulsion of a , Negro Pupil j The Cincinnati Commercial of 1 Friday savs : " .- ' ' ' i There was great excitement in iho Se venth District yesterdrfy concerning the determination of Miss Newhall, that a col ored boy, ivho had been in attendance n other departments of the school, shall hot be admitted into here. The boy was reg ularly a pupil for some months, and no thing was said of it urtithe was transferr ed to Miss Newhall'sroonavwhen shasent him-home wiih a note, informing- Hi mn. thertbai he would not be permitted to re main longer in the school. The mother, who is a light mulatto, inquired the reason, aria':wR3 . mm me matter before The, Dis trict Trustees "who told her that abe lmust 'receive the boy, arid fct persisted in refus ing tO do SO. r iS-y J - The Gazette of Tuesday states that the matter, wasr laid before the School Foard subsequently, and that Miss Newhall, af ter an exciting debate, was sustained in the course, she had pursued. The boy who calld himself a quadroon; was ex pelled from the" school, the Board deeming that colored schools were provided for4fcose tweed witb'negro blood. : 4 . . rr . - ' ? THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. , The-New Y-ork'z-wwwV 'Journal pub lishes an apostolic letter from Pop Pius IX, concerning tho lately established do ina of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. Ir this documenCafter giv ing the history of the doctrine in question, the Pope proceeds to define it as an article of. faith, and concludes asjbllowa Let all the children of the Catholic Church most dear to us Jiear these pur words, and wnh a more ardent zeal trtpt- tty, religion and love, proceed to worship invoke and pray 10 the Most BleSsea TTr- riu Mrr. Mother of God. conceived wiih-- iriu Mrr, Mother of God. conceived wiih-- out onirnnii sin. anii imiuein uy wuu eir J tire confidence to this most "sweet Mother of .Mercy ana Uruce in nil dangers, uim culties, doubts and feara. For noihiog is to be feared, and nothing is to be despaired j of under her guidance, under ner auspices, under her favor, under her protection, who bearing toward us a maternal affection, and taking up the business of our salvation, w solicitous for the whole human race, and appointed by God the tixteen ef Heaven and Earth, and exalted above all the choirs of Angels, and orders. of Saints,, standing at the right hand of -the only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ our Lord, intercedes rnoit powerfully, and obtains what she asks, and cannot be frustrated. " Finally, in order that this Ourdefinii lion of the Immaculate Conception of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary may be brought to the kno ledge of. the Universal Churchf We will these Letters Apostolic to-eiand for a perpetual remembrance of-the thing, commanding' that to transcripts or printed copies, subscribed by the han.l of such no tary public, and ait'henticated by the seal of a person of ecclesiastical rank, appoint ed for the purpose. thq same faith .shall be oald which would be paid to these presents t . S I.-J -.i .L.. . , jf .they were exbfbrfed or shown. 4 "Let no mtn' ihierfeWwith this Our dec- Jarattoxv pronunctatioo.i ana ' uehtntion, or 1 - A ...... . , . I oppose u, , ":"r:T oi3 rashness. tf any should presume to assail it, let hrar-know' that he will incur the indignaiiori of the Omnipotent God and of Hn blessed Apostles Pete'B4iiCfuL'' i It is enough to give, facts; with very tit tle comment in regard lo the folly and pre-J sumption of the tlpne rind his minions.) The doctrine isnot rt new one. lt was sus tained by the Franci$cans, art drdcr estab- lishesl m 120S, by Su Francis, oV ji.ssisi.-ri They defended the iinmacjjlate conception j of the Virgin Mary,- nyairrst the Doinim cans. With their rivals they were, from the I3th tOlhS IQh century, the confessors of Princes jyia rulers 1 of the- Cbsutiao worlJ.1 rV'6r4er comprised- thousands of fftooastenes, and were distinguished for their oflrClcd poverty arid self deiikl arjd4 for granting indufgenees",rolje faithful. TheyerTected-nr compromio wfth and were f f finally,, superseded iy the.' Je$ukj wto e'x ist tn greatl power at the.; present ;d ay. rf Thk'is apparent freia the fact,,-that they .v"'n. ,r' rule Iht Konfo patho&.Ciu'rd.al least so ! rJMt Uyr , - - . J . . ' , . ! most fiT iar as roTBnvevmr- roire a aogtna always sustained by the F ranciacans, jid cher ished by tne succeeding members, of the fraternity uiwler ihe- more modem stim of Jetud.. . 4 "'v-t MAYOR W'UOU SU f PAUPER EMIGRANTS A Mr. f?chinidt, a German gentleman, extensively engaged in the New York shipping interest, called, on Thursday last, 011 Mayor Wood respecting his lute action wi;h regarJ to the'Belgiju jiaupe'rs, when a conversation ensued in which the chief magistrate expressfU his tie terra inaviou to use all the prSwer vested in hiu ''to. prevent the landing of immigraiit paupers- Mr. Schmidt nskeJUi Unot what Wai1 his definition of a pauper ? -' The Mayor said heithought Mr. Schmidt could as well define what a pauper was ae ,D " he. "V V ... - i'teritbs. Mr. Schmidt vished,fo know if an able bodied man, Jandingfwith $20 in his pock et, would be considered a pauper t ' The Mnyor said (that it depended alto gether on the circumstances under which he arrived here. - lfmfans were provided him by any government,' merely to come here, he should be considered as a pauper and sent baek to the place from wfaeicei he came. Too many pa4jperr arrived be're, particularly the Dnteband, said the May or, I tell you, Mr. Schmidt, if it be a.ie cessarj' to call out the forces wtthin the power of the city government to fire on and sink every emigrant vessel coming into this harbor with pauper and criminal emigrants, I shall do so." . 1 - - i ATTACK ON VANCOUVER'S ISLAND. , A correspondent of the San Francisco Herald, writing from Schlalam, W. T., fays - , . .. ; . The most interesting news I can give youtii -tbat a filibustering- expedition against Van- coovcr Island is on toot in tliia aecriorr, nd Droe Rnmor aya that the Rusa'ua raVernroeUt has agents among hs actually engigtd in getting up a party fr JImiI purpose. Their movements are ctierarteiraNj-txitB the nfrhoat degree of cau tion and secrecy, yet enough ha" leaked ot to warrant the belief (hat the party, baa already con- 1 Mderable strength, snd fs galnlni ground rapidly. Our peoph bear the English a bobs of Vancou-. rer'a Island no god will, and hotblng Woold give them more pleasure than to tmst them from pos. sewioos whKb. ef rigbcleng io bs, and wfcieb will be a aoeree of froeble, annoyanca. and dan-1 . -. . . .. . . , . r 1 i , ,r ... ;.- T'l coerow.Teb; 16th. - Judge Loring waa on yec ger to us Mfanft as Iieli by British anthortW- f imrA - r," .j .. 6 it tits to come, let income, , in f.r en.' It la also aid that cttaia perties frees .Oirgon 'are taking an activejjrt in the movement." -'.ARRjisrpfpDEir artists. " "' Capt, Tbr aball, nf See York, broke p Model Artist fieeWbiIiH'-r,-tieteeo''12 & 1 o'clocK ' Monday ni-i,tweek. and ajWcd tbe im.. flye io nnjabr. Tbe CapjUbi mkes b -follow ing return of the case t tbe Cbfef. , f i '' "Mr- Wifc" ' the keeper oft be hduseofi-roe--titotlon. 20. Mercer reet-, i port4 tbe arae to the but Grand Jury 'tb,I beW tbe house was indicted. Xvt aigbt'.! lilil7occ-de to ca.il there, and en entering the house 1 found tbe women all stripped, exhibiting thcmaelres to some gentlemen, as model jirlUta, when X arree ted tbe whole pa rty." v ' " " i ? - - TnE 8IEGE CF 2B!lSTOPOt; Tb e Jonrnal dea Debats baa a long tkle on the expedition to the Crimea. It takes ratber gloomy Tiew of the operations before Sebastopol, and, alibougb not going tbe lengtb of assigning the final ucces to I be Russians, abatains most arefully from Mying Wdrd calculite4 to Imply that the efloru of tbe allied armies ere to be even' tually crowned by tbe capture of tbe town. SERIOUS wnXBBBT. 'fWe-ttiAtTTbiaih WifmTrigSoj!.")' Journal that there lias bee quite a serious fieshct within tlie luYt few days In tho UrandrwlBe and Christian Hreril ' Tlie Journal says'- '.V Ou Wcdnedar"uightlat.t the ice ju tho Christi oa ca me dnw n itb te tide in tech Voice as to part trie fastenings" tf the steamboats. Thomas A. Morgan, belonging to the Philadelphia, Wilming ton a ud Baltimore Railroad Company; the Napo? 1eonshd'Tryoraliig, belonging toPbiW tho Oecola. bclonein-r to CaDtaio Baker, of ihi city, and barque Sopeiioiv dT!PlaJadeb,iie," .and I mtnjLttyv&ik&w, ,lftdrWiteMiWwt .force 'gainst Wilmington Bridge, .whcni tbeya. tntnuUt nmnu-d in with ico H t X vere eomulelefv iatmued in villi ico I 4 The boats' are not Wlievbdto bettyurcd. Abpnt freta t)coailu an tut ke.Kck." JTiafrf ilt, KcK Castle is taspended by th-damge to tho bridge The Journal adds; , , -t . i - '...tjT U .The bank 6a tbe aiargin of the ChrjetUnajjiver baTe broken in L several piacwyaBd.tue maraea 6r eveial iuiUaroiind iremjjU-Uflvdvhigc witli Tbere i at pretest 4 larger bdj( of icein tb Chri.-.tiana than tttem baa tctn any iatl smoc 1SSD, and fcars14re chteriaincl tbaf $ttk Irnction u'f property will take place whsJUl ureats ftp, for in tnany places Ihe ico is p4tot p Sv ami six feet high. ... f4;i'v ' t . !Th tide in the Christian, en Lerday worri Ing, ne to an bbbkii1 bclgbt.abf fti- tf tert!od that lHftJt,comroeDcj to rria (ion. it would biinc v'Hh it liw bodyiof ica above, ad carry iny the Wnroington-Cridgitf'aiwl wfse &mr sidviable daaiage io parWaibor. ( tt At Brandywiae, vrrydlUlwuBMtgewaAStiUn' vA: T1i wafer roW tflJl on.Wfrjblfs m . aBr yntraJ tJi.W lwf :? M1ilH4j.?a?l,',D tJiittrt'a..''-i t-tav , The toT4haJ06tfgiv$v6: SP "f York, waaabundi-eed nth.!! iustaut, on tfie ' III 1 W lC I . 1 , 1. WHMifrnvw 'J f -ltlWa,.tato aad four n.co were' 4 p. frani V ttna n boat by I lit Ciiliklu br ig Nvw Er;ajfntrrern. anii'Taki-H to Sf.JoTi,T,yrto Ricb.yTbe aiat JtJt corC'aptrvargooHi ph Frate4I,'i t'tn, M to-s. HMrlong boat, which jptfsatruck by'a kca'sod all irrbcr perished those J in IbocitI boali-owing llu-oj an.t ht-aiina; their j crii-s, witboni being abUt t rondt.r them say as- IstDCC, '..'2' 1 "Z -. ' RECOVERY OF COUNTERFEIT NOTE. ",Joi"i Teiitdiu l0, ; age county, Ohio, charged ith being cowCi'rntd fu couBtertVttln. The et-po?icemm kr jeyirt(l respectable citizens, ef 'tliicInnatT ar' ski - be also, isBpUcalvd. In aold 4orM on tbe LittW M'wml raltroVirl a bni wi f nh l crtniaining bc iwoew 20,000 and 3Q UOO iW'ewmiiift-U ioney, of be dcnBilnatrolite"e4rtwea the 5tate Uank of OTdgtafe Caak of InJlai',iIfii on vartoHS banks of Kentockji Tvacm-o Yirgi nia, many of which, It Is said, were t'xecntfd i"ft nia manner wx'll calculated to dect-lvo. , . r' Til E EriSCOr.I JtOXYEKTlON, . C'uHLEYNvFvbl? J-Tbe prNicipal aturp of Interest yeaterday. lo tbe besine ertht!! Cu wBtlon, wes tbe pri'senlatloiv if tio JnTfcC"Pat Ciufion Djvis. TUis document liM lay- orably tbp4(al iuf detotien of that officer hf tbe discharge of hfe'sfderon jmd icn iblrf functTont. TUv"rel,igiu'i lnsirucfioe oCtln; .jbtavke is aroaiarUJtoiiic,a wttivU. the atM tiort and tntetvst of the U hi hop bar twr lrong-' n wd of .rveuwetl .Axtirtiuav, ia a 1M1 which nearly all lawhe of lheSuHtnen ctiiircli e bare nterf hi a spirit of Christian zeel and. emulalire fletotion. Courier.' -? ' I "MAKIM3 CHANGE. The Columbia, Tnut ys thaton JVfnefMay morning, at the Ciiarjolte LVpota j oiing gently man," wba ws rather dewatly dreWaed, aM--riwl a , .1 . . i t: : 3. b)i io an old gentirmaB. whe waa rtajpding iBtlit- licfeet office, and akt-i him if be tymld change a Sl'K) bin for biaj, "tvrjauiiy, ssid the old e; uA tleraan, and siib the word, ptilled'out ihe -.cbange Anrr bo bad paid S5U t; ibenwr man, be (lbc young man) uvgtred to be eseoeit Bir one moment, and left tbe office tlb i!ij &&) in hia hand, and leaving; tbe 'old gentleman" "The yoimg ijeiitKman, JravFng a slmtt rtH-naoiy, fergot to call fur 4 be balance of tbe ' cliango." A NEW FEATURE. A lady la Franklin conntv, Pa., was, recently married her, father refuting to give hi consent, however, till tbe huoband gave botid ia the miih xf toOOihatlie wontdi-i St'heV' kindly. Anv owfrUgevbe treated ber'ae badly .-that she bit him, and tbe father brought Suit fo tho recarery, f tjje amount lo the bond.1 Tlie cae was dec la r- ed invalid in the County Court, but being . lakeiw up to the SnprenfjCdnrt, a verdict wa feod fur J tlie plaintiff for tne amount and costs. t. . OUTRAGISpCSVJ An application wa liiadu to the Nm York f "cmbly on Friday fo grartt tbe nse of iheir cham ber on Friday next to Fredrick' Djtiglttss,: Cor tbe parpose of delivering s lecture on the "Rights of Man'SonWillglil opposition was roapfrestesl.bu" it faded away, end tbe requeue wae unailrooukly granted. A year or two age the very Idcs'f aacb a thing would. have been icmitvtL;' - DERATES IX PARLIAMENT. - The debates ie Parliament on sir. RoebuckV motloif to etiqnirt; into the state of tbe army in tbo Crlniea, jtnd the officers that ad nun i.- tared ,Ao It, ocoopy many columns of the London "he Wspa per,. The debate involved Searching investigation iilid the conduct of the War in tha Crimes, in which tbe nrglec, mismanagement and abvplute inefllciency of the arrangements for tbe comfort end subsli-' 4erfce of IlJe trporat werefcibjy espbaed. j - -' f ,t . liriifnmw no ir tnnn? Law Profeaeor in ItarVard UnlveiTityT by sjvote of ten to Ijrenl r.!,TbI itff'lt lo bv been cans-' ed by bis acting es Conwuiakloeer is tb reed H ion esse sometime since of tbe frjgftfye islave Burns: The-act ion of the Board, it t thong bt,,on?shad ews bis diMnbisal fjom the JudedJp by tbe g faleture. '-, :? : ,t v,T"..'" t ' ATETEUAS 60LDIER..'-" rV Jonatbaa'Records died en Ibel6tb njt in eek field, M-j aged 10a rears,. He 'was a.- reo--lutionary soldier and pensioner. He ' waa, 'when he tlit d.be oldest person, but one, ia, the .State ef Maine. - ' - " -lZ' - . . ' PREIDENTR01iEBT3?y '"J ' ' ' ' President Roberts, of Liberia,-was bore n Pe tersburg, Virginia.' BeTore the year J825,rhfr tnoiber. Aunty Robert sa she eraaeajled emigr. ted with ber; sons to Liberia. . In time, Joseib 2. .Roberts, one of these sons," was chosen President of tbe Colonyf and still continues it ka -cfEee. r- V GREAT FftEinEjlyr If E JfJI AM P3 II IE e! J Bostok, Feb. 16. A greet freshet bss occurred in the Southern pert of Ktw Ilampablre near Ex eter. The railroad bridge baa been carried away, and several culverts was filled up.camdng s deten tion ot the trains. ' "" v 100 fvetof the .railroad binige, over 1110 v-urisii-j ,-., ; Ar&ftAtir IXW't aa t wo mHcs from TVTnnngton.l.ave been earned! 1 ftvtmtit way, ami worKmco are cngogea 10 pnw,. n, i. ilws j Nbw Yoax, F5b- .16. o'clock, yea'terday. 'm" second tltfy of No. T liproeCajied 1 y '. I. , firw btule ot iirftitf' rl aircrtiirar toeiiHA :. ma 5t Co., andpar- liall filled ,nr, tMltonv sprjrtpf. &c. Tie ubolo btw'!4inr vks ceAroytnl,7 will atoKt of.jt coatcnia. "Most-s Ta lor E-q ,Va roTrncr' aid iho valf t? - i property was about 10,600. In uranco SG.COX , rnorrow nsdrnin. ; It has Lcci detera-lut-d to ex tend car 'i oijds.sit;nilo hC5-M lf h CUy Govcrr:inf, njembcr of .ilioi CoMUKm Council, ifaeFrrbDt-imrtaic-iit nud Press. .tiitable ponce Ac. . . . . 1 -.k. - ' SmaIi UotkjaH eft ?JT lrs nd 5.frnl--Utf ftreirls, d scltfFted an iX-nidcoii worta . wutcii BCqrcuasgaj)! ."Mrs Franko, br hnbud tij absotit Not ,baJn"g' the nKnfiKJjcr,lie ngflUri.y Vrtifc tot 8 wl Ijciittivi i f 1qme",.l b Htoj'rt-cisi ve tlte motR-y lht-r. ' tle'fadd opto falls atrfct, and ivqiitoliug the girl to wait f umrpeet fiiU;retf fb !t-y-k ay f T!iitalle citrn'nj ' i .- . . . tr .m I . i t tt "1 laruitlgTo Tbe ilrcvt tajl? tfte g f that Iter fil)Mu, ba.ltp.K'd ouU aad.sh wooWl he t iSoi fof thj taoiitf Tliegirl 1. &r;tbbkfi-g it. att vfgbt, tid a"-tr-wv8 b bad daj'pfaM, Blisa flopkiiis "cimfctrnt-aIth'tbAiaeftrrdeoad left J for pi1 unknown. , The hmiiy ef 'whose Jioonel he bad made uch fnjfjoitoea use, "were'not a Itttfar annoyed "afterwards by Wo calls of toe" JTiankn&r tlwir money, ami succeed ed. f. la t in -Kwiadiiigtbeffi that Ibey" had bcea trielwd. Tbe roiii'qenee of xlie!i ha peen an'iiniwnaJ acntenem of vii.m on the . part $( the Fjaukos ever a'ftier' d tf tiard1ncver of the fn'n'sic-lov-lug.veung bwly Sir. 'FJuo from 'desdrijitroil' gWerv g his eye n her and oo , Tuesday in - J trodnced jhfmMf to her Irr a tTresraaker' epop, j nst as l,o lnd purelmsed maul ilU. and wn.s re-1 neiitlng th& bop keeper to send tt lit t le girl along J with 1ierIb.Uwmnw and put s stop to hef ;nartnr!w by Lsring her arrested. Sha wa retsinrd yvstertlay-aad-erdered td appear ilr -ex-apiination oBShtBrdayfrfadrH bail of 5300. In Hefant jf which, bo waeut fo tbe Powi-llhotise on Oilcans trett. " i :v - " A KEtt' AJD CHEAP LIGHT.-. The.New "irk Jonrnnl of Commerce notlevs ee.w and olieap light, which ia , jai Jab Rottj eenitoiuk-at end afe,'wiih a owereriual- to gfli'-s. It in. called the -tnamn4 tlght., The -fnrnal lays'lt Jins trijil ft anf finds' ttio lijjkt ''equal to "Urat of tbe bost aiH-rni'oil, and ' ranch cheaper becilii made from rosin. It ia a real 'oH, and , knotyretetc iliiqklnjr, Jike xramplie 60 and bnrniug fluid. .-1 lie cost at hb-ate U urdjr 60 c-nHi ,!altol. mid ihe nwnw rf anpply bwhaii?tibte. W.herc ga i not procarable, asin ytlfiiggsaBd the country at large, tbi light will probable be fouud nscfut. It Is aid not t tw e jp1f fre. ' . SUPRBMB COtntT: The fullowtng oi'bTions bave ibecn delivered incc our last report : .'. j .. U - . c.; : ': " Uy Nai-h. C J. In Skinner . Sprn1fT, frOia Ty relk in equity, directing a r A-rence. "A'o, Ja Rftiks v'Richardforf from faaiden diiectii g a rmrr tt vtv. . . . ? . . T JTy tr4rsin J. In Morgan v. Tillt-t, int.rqjiity :Von Camden. doiiiig Chu bill.- A1', iu Uzzte Ti W,od deciding except ioe to tbe ConimisJion-report;-.' ' " " ' ''T' ' '-' , " " , B. Mbv J.;ia BrJaoa v. Ualtji in ennity. from Ohsdow, directing a decree for plaintiff " AUo, in State v. : Ititer, fnw CaibRi J det!aiiig that there is no error in ihe record- - OANO OF TI1IEVTSS CnOKEJf CP; EcsQ.L-r.BU(N4( r'., Feb. 14 rAfgrlg of yonih ful biirgbirs, w ho" have earned on their lepi eda tiona for year paslja 0iisfiiinity, baa beet) bio- I keu ii,and tbe princfpnl (Mirtte eirested. Thvy f i .. .. 4f' i.-l. . , .. t. T -1' , . : "jbays trrn flolng an' exteristre , bslwk tnfei iag .-Ioits, and commit ting p tiy viien on ttc ran ioad trains. .Tbelr tranaerfds hnve been .nvwt adroitly pereinivd, etl it pi ' protablo tbat hev would ill have escaped detection, if one of the party had not tnrned Stale's cvidenw, and expos ed the gangv A krge quantity of property stolen has been recovered. It ws neatly paekad, and readyJore ruorket'f i '1 . W ' " from He ttuh'ntok Sl nii-tPtcily P&t STILL TIIEV C0ME .etiS Sitbscnbers are pouring io -"wpiiB ffnta all quarters. WerecIreilyestedaynIvrf(r cou Uluing fiAv djillai;nr.busiiles nuojeroirs others with smafle'r su(oi. 'Our warmest'thankf are due and tdiosKl ba iexptewerf for these hrreeabfe' enprt-. xfons of regard oh the par of onr friend Jb? fllEREI TIIEr COME! --f'' Z s We.peturu our thanks to onr fdend,'D. "t: Bii ble,Tr i bnge bitch sof vnowey jud nTnee,just sent us from tho country. Mr. B. is, indifd, a Olost t ective ftk'nd of the good eantte. tVe'bes jeak fir biirUhe good ofSccs of Know Nothing in whalever part of Hie Statu he may 'chance to be. We ejciect to receive valuable correapofl depcof'from Minion bis jour, fur he ia not only a man of great fobcrration. Lot he knows how te - - . - i- tell what be n.u tven, ss wetlas any other gentle- msn of our acquaintance. I25 lb. - , . . FORTT-SIX MORE!, a nnr t!t rtf ftnlrlV1-c rpcffivitav forty-six new nsuiea. '" In expressing' our gratefiil ackuoukdenjentafar lhucorilial sutpert that the great Anierfciri patty art extending to the Penny rpat. we.protuisf jpur meads tt dba4tj-iti of al ly for tbe causu Ibst ,re t bejjalit so well. Onr in creasiog sobacribtiohs provo the fact, beyond all dispute",, that-, "Sara' Is about and bas.ouud bis' -wayeyerx poos; sou corner 04 iue w.u4u-jav ' 1 V DOES KOT OBJECT TO Til EM. . ,e IMS saidihftxoyejfitoV S'mU. of Virginia belter known aaJ Extia Billy"! bnbejns interro gated as to bU views u tlie American ptoveraet, ''dfela:med anv coDnectlon wills' did r Kttoo.Noth- T$gsiiMtiTlitVtfCM4 ibal.'Jb. Baals ft Principles of ibis new order, contained Vast deal T -: ' - , Ji " 1-..-. ,t - " A Prottasciaaaejrte against the VJeJteaT State A Weriw'Santa, Feebtiona repari.thal the Mexksaas in the Mesilla Vslley tava hauled 4wn tbe Ualted fStstcS flag, and raiaed the Mrxf' cawVMiiroal ttloJor. Troops fretn For FillQioru. however it taaxliedi have gono lU'er tfiere toj ut j dowa the; usurpers. " ' . . J tft ' n '"'' 4 MUNIFICENT. '.'." c . SAUaBpsrN. C. Feb. J6. Tfe Jearn - tba ;Slr. Maxwell Chambers, lately deceased -willed io TJa- vidsou'Collego Ihe einailccnt sum of Three Hun-1 dred- Thousand DollarsMr. p.aa iways.brD si,' warm t friend of Ibe, above lastitniion, and bss beMdofore donejiuuch for it-shaving endowed al prafe&aorsbip lo be deroarea Try his name. He also tefl f 3d,000 to the Presbyterian Church, in this place.-B1r., : . f . ARREST. ' TbeStito Treasurer of Peonsylrania was re cently arrested in tho railroad cars, on account of a fancied resemblance to a rogue for whom tbe police were on tbe look out. .Tle 8&r York AxUn tlnrem ont tbat ihtrc U "Jterjlln tjiui city, at hoiwa T pnmtitutioB, tbu Voucd turn r jnWk, orxm milium, efgbt linHdiwind sevwiity.two thoiivand' dollar per -ar, y Well bot to hj xtfnt, tbo shock - Ote of tbe greaieat iuxuriea if life ia to pay a li:i ; and j et lh?re axe wn'peeplo Woo if il-fMS!-OliWgsJt tbi"SMkHrXe wb t.:i u quuru round aud enjoy tbe luxury. . Arrest of JGver1ier loir ObstrectlPg V Wr :- v-!k.'v:' ".' ' Boston, Feb. 10. Girfernor (?firdnerwa4armit- d ro dayUiu fiulatrug a city ordinance m harfw thddrwJr It frfptyfbUdrye.HT(t,rt4e Motk- ed nwitW boxes andLuJes t goods. He will IrAally pay the fine.' . '' ; " . nw ir4'ii:ir.t iu gi iih ui. n o riaiio.-" .not wift omtntrico oil Monday.' ttto l'Jrti Inst ., iu Ihr betiding fonm-rly ocenpied by Mr. Wiu.lJ Ltfpilt, opiKHdto tho rt-nulcnco of Mr. laae North-" Vop, ou pt& strtf. v - ' , 13-3 -.NOTICED rffi'R Sutcrfbera'ae rrr cewors of JH.f Daw-. soj to. Co., Imvc on ! Jijh ie$t.,nlerbd into rJarlnrriebin for ihe pnrjoic of carytnir on Ihe llry Pood awl JJard ware ttnesa!n the Town of Wit fjiiy w'ill etidjucl.(il)e to?ine." ai tin: -tore mme. ird by ihe late firm, 'and solittiU Kir tbeuiselvjcs (he ratrouage ef ibe public. . ,. , AXDflFW MArLR'AN ' - ' t JAMES I. McCALLUM.. " fJirfv 18.' , - i . , -.f WARKAXTrt. 4 -'Just printed, s band ome edition of Warrants, with' end without JUilgment arid Execution-hy tb faek. Abw. ' ttrorM'f'snce and orber Nero f Passes, end fur sale at IHe Commercial Ojiat, ' .T ' " - Core flu Sores, Scald, and Burns.' Ilnllnmiy's OilMeU--?hn wonde rful Oitdnjeut w lilcure ihe most dangerous bnriuf, aeaid.4. nnd otlmr turm; ii corupU-tely j L-nri lies itself with the system ruing-. Jtwf with the blood it ItilU the i&in, sooljles tbo irritation end upeeilily lu-'al tbe parts afrch d. TltoiLsAntWofpersomr irr the Unloit Imve been, taved fretn art untimely end-, thronlt tbkr ex'ra. ordinsrt sa1vf;k tberePwe sirfamKle are Trr-coiu- 'meii'b'd to keep a fuphfy of lt constariilrrr them. eu..t. , - v. , . . . r . lW.-iit. ;STPintIS,5CR0F0L ASDDISKASED' BLC;0). Fr theo teriitfe divTi!ie, "Carler ; Sponjsh MiAturVis tloojy ecifJc. . . 5'be proprietors have tn their pevsestdop over one bnndrvdeertitk-ales of the most eiftraeidina. ry cures efTeded by If.' - ' - -. We reflr to tbe ccrtiflcato of Bichftrd :Ad ima, late lliglt&berifl'ef Richmond, Va ; E.lwn -Bur-, ton. Commissioner of tbo Revenue for Richmond f General Welch, of the Mammoth Circnn ' Ilendly, of Washington CUy J' Mr. Wm. A. Mat thews and C. B.Liick. fcrf.', of-Richmond, Mr. F. Dpyjen. Eschangi; Hotel, Va.; and a Iu.t of others, who bare Keen cases of tho worst du scrfruum cuied- bs Carter' Siatiih Mixture.- I They all o-rtify that 4tJs tbe greatest purifier t)f the llooI fentjwir. - v Sec adrertisCnrent. i 134 1m. . '. Db. Horr.vD-s German Bittciw, pteared.by Dr. C. 31. Jackonj .sre jiutly levkuncd amorigHt our tnoit valuable medicines. In cases of iys pcpeiA, It nets like magic, idiviigtheiiing the tone of (lie stomach s-tiinnlailng tlm digestiA-e powers, ami viiis xuddy'bealtb to tbeeUcek awd biibt UL'i to tlie eye. There -am tbHisails in ltd coniuiunity "ho can te.stify 4o tlu-ir virttn-M. and 4 tbousends-w ill hereafter aid their test!iiinv Jan. 8th; '55. 136 6t. TIIE GRKAlrSPECIFIC OF.THE AG El .DR. SWAYNES Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. "TH If MOAT EFt'tX'TUAL AXl SPKKUV cunn KXQTV&'i-'vn cossumi'twk a Citurha, Voids, Atlhma,. JSronchifit, lAtcr Com 4tiinf. Spitting tilnod, Dijivutty ef'fjreat.'iingt l'yin in ihi Side end Urtast, Palnll Uion "'- "f of trie rreart;tnjrawrtxm,ryTrtrpJTrattCn '' Voniftitution, &or Throat, A'r- , toa lcbilitj. and all Disease . of tin iaroal. Vreasl, ' ... and Lvngt. .ANOTHER tiO.UK CKRTIKICATK. ORI5AT. CURB OF tZEivlliL TiiUMAS DtC H. SWAYJMKUear ir Keinff f or ' s lenatli of tim afflicted with a ,eiy- violent couh, iih pain in the aide and breast, or nr 'A lire lartgs, sliorintss f brca'ihloot of appetite.' eight sweats, c, J made irud ef various rne dies, bich were reeotoiuendudbichly in tlie pa per, but sY.'duaHy ";r;w worn. 1'aa violence oT my cuu"h wiih sued that the blood rushed iironise- ty ffjm inyuatrll wheii tbe purojsnisorcoiigh- Mig CJitne upon me j indt cil. my n.we syriem seemed iirosiruiait, und the hour u my departure , stems 1 near at bund.. At iliia iuoe, you raeoin- nienacd ine use ot your tjompouiia Syrup ot tie Olierry. whieh iaiaicdiiitely began to saaibB.eem 'furb,ead uliay jhe violence of. inv aowyb, relieved the jwin in my aidf, strengthened and bialod my lung", &c. I conlinued the use of it; but now. thanks to God and to tho eU'ccl of your Compound SvniD of Wild Clierrv. 1 am cured, and. able ti J pursue my dtily lubor. I think it aa invaluable ineuicine in cougns, coio. ana uifcases ei mc lungs, and-one that should be knowa to alfafBie1' ad. 'If parson vvnutd purehase'the orisjinul und genuino article as prepared by you, und not til m per with tha many Vpurioua and worthleHU pr or aiion which ate attempted to be palmed ofl'on the reputation of -yoora.. it miht bo the ntcons of tut. many vatsnblo fives. 1 freely offer this statement pient for the benefit of l boss woo are so fieri n? a; 1 wns. . KZKKIKL THOMAS - Cherry st, th'te doors west of Schuylkill Second neerl- Plilladetnhia. , i TTho above Jnvaluabl ncdlclne Is prcpareJ by j Dr. Sway ne hiiiisel), oner many years close oiten tlorr to the practice of the profession In Phlladel nhia which aecounts lor ita great superiority over all other preparations., It gives tone to the Stom- I I . . r : .- .: i . : A . . . - J -1 gree 01 sirenaiu irjat is reatiy aatoni-iuina;. use tie CIIKltllY" preparation Uii "SWA YNK'S," warranted 1 lie "original and only genuine." -DR. SWAYNF. st'GAK COATKO SAUSA- PARILLA AND TAR P1LI.S May be taken at aB times, and in fact In every disease tvheo an aperient, alterative or purgative tuedicknc is required, and .for the disease incident lo females thev are unequalled. . ' :- The above valuable Medicines are prepared only- by Dr. SWa yjN K at h la Laboratory Ko.4 .Yonn Seventh Street, Philadelphia. ' . , . t -For aalo Wholesale ond Retail by i".', v ?iVC.D. DuPRK, Solo Agents for Wilmington, ti. C. - 102-ly c. . Nov. 16 .-'' ji i I i .EMBROIDERY AND FANCY NEEDLE WORK. - .S. lv Di.il LKItt at the request f s. v-ral IVl. famiUea.ha tbe honor lo inform the ladies of tYilminston, ibat.ehe avlll open u tnv; flrat Of MareU uext.a class Jor uaews inaifm tB .fm bundt-rv. Nett-woik, and every descrtptjos of rap-x-y NeedLe Work, on accomplishment pow.eanetd- 4 ered an indispensable part of every jouag laoy a edncaiien. w - ' - Residence -on Chestnut street above kSeoond north aide, where epeetmcna ef Embteldery can be twniL nd an v -desired inioruieiion eiven. . 141-St. -. capk fear xr BEEP, " - vRlFER NAVIGATION COJJPANY f HpilERE w ilt bo a nseeti of the Stock hotdet I dar thathaayuf March-nest "A pnetaal.e4 i general a ticndance leearnaaxly aebcited. , t-wU e one or ine mot iui porwxii mectmgi. 'uu wi fnr h s ever held, as nrrange-nentr- will hare o b i ado for pay in? n debts of the Companr, and steps mut be taken fc.f -a prompt and.vteoroes pwsecution.: of tho werk; L4 rr StoeJchoMer Uten.b0prtgenl.mho wishes fo peeve his siOtH and complete the improveineai. ' j. ' 4 ALEX. ML'RC HlSONPreSlJnl.$ . Feb. 20. ' . ' - UIYISG mVSEt NEW YOIiKt , iTHEJPtiBLlp ARE IlKUtfit i-v r.mt that ) House, ti) Ion? and r..nhf lr bow as one of ihe first claes Hotels in tbe City, is still open fot the reception of the travelling community, .laeveral inipoviani and deeihiblechaagca have been wiade. hicn can not fail to augment the comrort and eeovenienct of iU ftueatst and all Its old frienda and patrons may be assumed of receiving,-at the hand or W. H,BUftaOUaHSho is still at hia post, that attention and kindaesa which hae ever been one of theleading features of ibis House. . r5"Transi. nt Board, as formerly, 2 per day. Kew York, Feb. 20. 141-5U a MAIUNE- NEVV.&. '. PORT OF VJLMlaTON, FEBRUARY 20.' - -arritep.. 16-rV.hr'; 3. C. M aUMiii, Italion, f.oiu Shallotte, w-Awreoo 6c, Jjeegevifcar?. -f v.-y ; . .4lf. x jrujntiiit, .iArii, utni iiha De Roquet, &. lWm n.- , . . . 18. Hi 10 A. 11 Was, Smitb Jioru Xew Vetk,- to A. H. FJin.-r. ; . 1 .' . Weam.-r Guv. Oralianj, Evan,;"fnim Faretle 'vHreiJ Ve'T.t?.'' rtf. tj7WprrBr:-v"s-1,''i r s iV. t . Jtilllott. " - " z , . - CLE AKED.t " " 17 Sch'.Ilen4 Nnft, 'Garwood. f. Philadel oljU, by 0-r Harrbs; wi(J naval slorvst .t-br. Win. H. .Howard Bk wii. for Cboih slon, fit Ib-Rrtitt At .Brown ; with rofighirie ' ' StIhv Onward. Sinilb.' fur , B.islou,"' by Jf. 3t I. AXt-Raeot Co.; itb naval alorei'. . . ' Schr. C C. SH-attou - Mof!indr, for Pb'uadcl phia. by T. C-yor'h; with navarsfore. ' ScbrStj Leon. Snow, for. Boston, by 3. R. Blo som; with naval stores; Ac? :.i .5 ' . Scbr. X C'lisdlmm m AVaifi wi f.!il f.,"r HrmlAn ly J. I!.'Chadfonrn'-& Ok. ; 'wHh.naral stores s. ' Serif Co'. McRae, Davla. for Charleston, S. C., by DeRoaae( & Brown ; with rough rice. . 19 Brig J Means. Herrick fr t. Lucie, by J. & 1 McR.ie & Co. ; with Khinle. bimtKT, &c. Brig Lennt." Brotik.A fl ,rSm h Aiiierica. by p.;lt,sM.t &. Brown; wifJi lurulier &c ' Scbr. Marine, Powell, for New Votk, by George Harifss: with cotfon and naval stores. ' '. V ' V F0RSALR'J:l'Y:. ' 1 nBLS Planting Pota foe jycIIojr nnd J vl I clu ce 40 "bhts." Apple. jnt received ind for ale by. w.ai, SUERWOOD & CO. r tt. zu. 141. - "U '--NOTICE. - ' M ON F.V, WANTED, ana Money must be bad and all I ask is that tliofe owinj me mimiIJ call ond settle up lo the first of January, either by a good n is or the cash your account is reodr. ' Kcb. 2C, .. , . H .8. W. JkVHITAKKlU ; T THE SOljTnERN FLAG. A tonstitntfonal A(1eoc.it nnd independent jorirna! published -In Glib.boro'.1 N. C, by the Subscriber. Iiaviox or Its oljicU : ..: "K,. FirM, To ruaititaio, inviolate, the rights of the Constifntiou. . s . . .Second- To promote hartuonv atnonj all the States by . conceding fo- each Ha .CoiwtkruionaJ pi iileees. . .. . . ' Tliint. To snpport I fie doctrine of a '.fiiiMriTiiS' expenditure of the public fund for workS4ftn ternat iwipvoTements . . . - Fonrth, Tivabolisb the' Pree School System en tirely or eitiblib it upon a lasis worthy' the namer -V;. -, . .-,,. . iFrftb, To have .pwuientiary , foroinainals, thereby relieving our citizens of an incessant and Increasing tax lo' support ruffians In Idleness. Sixth,-To endeavor to disseminate the se'ds of. charity and brotherly love-amon nnr fellow riti- r.ens of every denomination. Harmony being the! clilef npport of onr gnst political fabric the dn- rdbile of our Union. ' ' ' . . . . These being onr objects,, we ask the aid of eve ry Patriot. Philanthropist and Christian. Row wo fhall discharge ohr yarie.! duties the' sequel must decide, but r (km FLio is to thb Brkezic, .-, Tkrms ffl.50 per annum. Id advance, or S'2 00 if pnvment be delayed three n onth. ' " . Address,'" t -JOHN W. POTTER. t. ..'..,. f CoWsboro'. N C. , Feb: 20. . : 141-lt. THE PHRENOLOGICAL A KO THE WATElt-CURIv JOUUN.4T.H Kuraalaby thsaintda eopy nnd subscriptions received nt - S. V. W HITAKEK -s. Jan. !i-;.'5r,-rt'i : ' - 1 ' "K6. PURE FRENin RRANDY.' - t A FKtV dozen Botilys Pure Brandy, aUo Purt Botilys Pui For sale by XX Pari lno l. K: B.IBLOW. No. 3 Granite Itxw, Front-si... NO EXCEPTIONS TO THE GEiNERAL RUbE, , VLL Bills contracted previous to 1st day of Jan uary. 1855, are duet Please enll and rttve us tlie trouble of presenting your bills. Jan. 2. GKO. MVFXS, -i:r:.' KOTItE. Wi wA J'HE omlersigncd being about to, mate on al I teraiion in tha members of their finn. find it necessary lo rc lie their ld hu(nefca aa soon aa possible. .AH prison ltidcltd to, ihcpresrnt firm are iberoforc rt quested to come forwuid and scille iliioii iJiiitfly, ns (ke biitfinernul be clou d. Feb. 15 '.. ' , . K4M.VE1LKR & Blta.j.. 'HCOP IRON, RIVETS, Ac. 5 TONS Hoop Iron. I "1, andJ inch; CO M. Rivets; Trees Hoops- and all kinds ot coopers tools. For sale by ' 7.KNO II. GREEN K. Feb. 17... . ; NCTropy, .. . 40. SOFTHATS. YJTE have ju opeoM three new styles &ll V Hi lam. to which vc inviic atieniion Feb. 17? v- . '-" !'; C. WfKUS. CHILDREN'S HATS iHllfLli'ttl'S' Re.aver.and Felt" Hats, closing Ky out.m very low figures., . C. MVERS- Fob. X. 140. . K N. UARI,OW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, , AND CI-ULEI IN r. V HH LORS' H ISES. ALU' PORTER. ?e. Me 3,Cranite Kw, I'ront Street, - WIMItlVBTON. N. C. " HIOM OfETTEVILLE . Per Steamer Fanntr IMUrluk.- J ir B B I if. Super Floarr 10 b I, fimfflva. fur ZD :heaabonlv, at OKf. tl KELLKY'M Feb. 10. J snd N C T copy.' - 137., ? , A YEAR OF TOE WAR, BT"Adam G. Lee Guroalek." Received and for aaleat. n , r J.T. MUMSV 500 HBLS. In oiors and fot sale by - ,. E. J. LOTTKRf.OIlJ a. 132-lm. 'TflE CnURCil AL.1IANric; FOR the year of our Lord 1655, received, nnd for Tv; J, RUTH BALL. ? BT- Fannf Fern. Just published."" Received audforaaUjit S- W. WHlTAKER'i. . Pec 30. 'j , T-2 m v for salE'JT 3' nin GUNNY Bags, 3 and 3 bushels, by- ' UUU f RANKIN & M ARTLV. . -Jan. 7-v- , - j '3l-3tt., f-l rrfS BBLS. Na I-MulUtsT In ok and pine f -)yJ hbl.', and in prime-order, for sale by J. 20. rMOOKK, STANLY CO. . , . BAGS. frn TA'Oand ihreo baabefr Gunny Bags, 4,UUU for sale be Jan:?3.' f t - RUSSELL & BROTHER. fSASirAND CLIKD FACTOHV. THE Wilmington Sash and Blind Kactorr lrn operation again, and ia prepared ie ejecuis oil aedrav at ahori n-iic- for ttab, BUods. Doors, -Serolla and Brackets f aov shupe or fiare. Ool lumns for Porche. Moulding .fany paiun ur sire, Banisters and Hand Rails for Suirway, Turn ing of any dimension. . .. The proprietor solicits the psiranage of nis friends and ihe public at large, and hopes to merit ihe same by the weM exeeoiion ( bia -otk and prompt atteni ion to all orders forwarded to him. Office and Kaetory first baildhs: North of the Wiknlngton A Raleigh Rail Road Depot , i S. P. IVE. . Jan.9ih.IS55.- V -123-ly-e ,Wer Ers,' 5eldsboro. -Observer, Favetteville, Star, Marion O. H-, arid Weekly Journal, insert to amount of S3 and forward bills to ibis office. WIIOLCSALD riat'LS CrtiliET. - BAC05 pcrU, Pori., mc. tJHi. iM. C. 121 u 12 Chi, i Mt.lfl. . ..." . . fc :i -'".,.. IV i. U 311-111. I (XI :. --luiuiuro) uo Iu a 00 H g r.ji.ild, 10 a to l..nis v.T,iern, 0o a 00 Veil Aidca, - do. f a- if -'liotjuiers, do. 't j i Btm.-t.jier lb a3 lil.l.K. jcr tbl -Nyultwto in s, (f id- -it. do nrini.: BeerUallle-KKt - a V'ir ;i,i .it, tt-ni. 7-, J-M.ti. 2 I.f . t i.oi n uy t " i I 7- 0 IJ ( I 0 i; 1 tC 0 ro C I" i bo.. Si UU a H U(T A,, 't T 1 re; . - (-, ,n. - .- iril, I ur, t.Doiiung, U 13 . per call. Lagunyra, 13 u U .:,, ' r. , li.r b -I rja.a . li ic r," ' 1 f. ' '3 t till. , i,iipti I Cotton, per lb." 8 6 . F .Si.tfm, nil Corn, per bus 60 a OU l.ii-.v. it ,-, ., Cnidb-9, , C It H NaiJf,.oi ' r,( s do Noriliern. 11 " 16- rvrk. ...,, ., ..r .tdiiNismiuc, . 2i u 3 ' 1375 , ,H, eri'." 45 ' f ' "'in.e lr, . .. it ii.' 1 1;' 5t. l lK.a, - Jl , 2 IV:is,,.rr t.rti-li ooikiu arn. IO a IT ji;. Ke 1 m a do Jiiiribnry ; 9j,i 10 ''. ,; -- hi N t Jilieei - 'I'caNitt ITSOO in 2". Hm-h, UMJK, .r tue b ( bli-e'lng 7 OYanc.i. 4 a h Kt.OUlt . per l.M ' ;j (tongli rc. eoin. Kavetteville, 8 73 a 00 j pt riuisii f 0(1 a Bultiniore, , a . HI' A V l-'.gt .net imi ' ITanal. e.. 12 00 a H 00 fW.O bbl 25 00 a Kern her. '-. SU a 5 f ' rwosh, noti? Gf.CK, pet lb , I in.-fM-d. it- A me i lean. ll all ft. i. 1,11 J5t0n HAV. Ka-irrn, I 25 i 0 01 I !.!." ' ft.. River. 1 1 0 UO .lilnU-. .,.r tOiMi. Ash head.- ' 9 00 Ine," -- fl'uu llollOW- wnre, , S n IRON 'per Ih. Amerii-an. Iicol re- Qm l, 5 a l-na'i8li issoried, aiwedts Itesi refin ii'iii.wi. 4 PO i 0 UG i.nirtef , 6 50 a ;i:i:irl.s ':irt .. 5 On 5 r,f tal per (iif.ln-i ;Turli- Is , l:ind, 40 a i flown, nun. Liverpool, i iors:ick. 1 45 a Soap, ;r lb. Jl'nle, ' SI a 71 5 44 ed Ci a linerlcan i-he'cr . a BVwlVwede ' " LU.MUKlt, r.eil0(il fi;ci. Brow n. 5 a S. huwfil IS 00 a 16 oO i h'tei l ncr lb. Kj.iorJna, 10 00 o 00 00 rman. 1! a v rjoar 7 00 a 00 nO .Bli'stereil, - 0 a 7 Plana unu HestCa-t 20 a aean lintr, 0 00 a 15 00 Rest nualitv r Wide board ; - , MilUnwa." ediTU'l, a l0la 00 00 . tf feci. 5 00 a Ri fiistr brill .' price. . Suff.ir per lb. UIVKIt LtTMRKft. 4V. Orleans S a I-'loorinBv It 00 n M 0i Porto Itieo 64 n Wdc bu'rJs , 7 00 0 CO 1st rroi, 8 a Scantlinc,-' a 6 00 I. oaf. lpj 6 PC 7 3 II .Lard4n bl.ls . 12 a ;TI M BKR . per IdOt' 'eel. - UO fcuua ii a f)J ,. Shipping, 14 I 0 a '5 ( 0 Liuieprbbl. 1 20 a 0 CO Prime mill II 00 12 i.iiuu!i;, pergaitoa ji.oinnion, HO 1 7 5 1 Peach brandy. jlnrerior. 3 B0 a 100 Apple. 65 a I 00 .Tallow nr lb tOall Rye whiskey 50 a I 00 WINKS, per sallon. Keetlfied, 3fa 40 Matftira, I 00 a 4 00 V K Iturn, 40 a Al ,Po t, 1 00 a 4 M OL A SS k S pe r -rat Ion . M a 1 n ; 40 NewOricana. FREIGI1T. To Kr.w York. - - " ' r 'SO on dec!;, 35 tinder. Rosin, Turpentine, ' - fjf Spirits Turpentine, - ,65 " . Yarn and Sheeting, G cents per foot. v Cotton per bale. 1,00 . Pea Nnts, per bush. 6 cents. .. TO pHII.JinKl.PUI4. Naval Stores, - UO cts. on decli. .0" in. Roin, ,- - - - SO " ,'; ." Z'j ' Spirit TnrfKntinc, - 55 eti, jkt bbl. Tarn nnd Sheeting, - - 6 " " fnt. . Pea Nuts, - - - - - 0 " " bushel. C 0 W ) R 1! I" ! X L, .v. .REMARKS ON MARKET. ,Tt"FeNTiNK. 972 l!l!s. Tareiitino ere !is poed of ut i'2 60 per bbl. for Wlluw iJip. ar..l SI. 75 per bbl for Hard. Spintrt. TunrKKTi.vtr. J50 ldU. changed hnnl at 38 C( tits per gallon." j . Hosts.-300 bbls. No. 3 Rosin, (in mi!l bbU.) i o"ld at Si per bhl , and )ly) bbls. do. (in la i f :hbls.) at ai .05 per t.1.1, t tin "170 r.Lls. a-c-ro ol I at 51 95 ta-r bbl. 'Timbkb. 3 Raff were dispersed of as follows, viz: I raft at. 6,50 per M.' feet, 'cash, 1 do. at 37 E0 j xr M. feet, and 1 do. st 57 75 mt M. f. et -ISOdavs. , Eprts fur one week caJlng luth lust. " S. . Lumber. 340,000 feet ; Staves, No. 15 000; Shiii-U-s. No. 101 OIW; R.i-in. 11205 bbN ; Siii.it Tnrpeniine, 2 570 do; Tnr 48" do ; fiicli 1-1' di.; Kbur, 808 lo.; ltiea, 11 lnwn; Roiill It-i - 31 till 1 I-UkIkU; IVn, Nulv 3 0J4 lb.; Yum, li .bales j"8lieetinu, 71 do ; Wi-f.- 31 il. ; Cotton 720 do.;- Beef II hie No. 00; Pilfer. 39 btindlcs; Pipes, 10 barrels Fealbcrs, H bnUs. ' S'EW YORK MAKKET. . i- For Ihne dnm prranitng. Feb. 17. The Ship, and Com Lit repo-ts : Cotton. The nia'ket Las uut varied since onr laM, and (be demand i tn'derU mainly for ex- . port. The Kales on I lie pvt bare been lij:ht but. it is understood that quite an extenidre busiiu-SH b.is been dme, in lranitu fi oru Southern ort to Europe, v ItVc quote " a 1I Sontbein Flonr Is lo active, and prices nra 12i tents biwer. The supply is modi rate. nrl :l. receipts 1i;ivi- been light fur somis time pn-t. Sales 3700 bblt.. cbing In i.vy af 58,f7 a 9,12 i for inised l Mraisflit bramU. -&9 1Sla'Joli bi favorite. and ! 37i a SlO 374 for fancy and extra, ilsxsll and Ga lb go n.ay to quoted nominally Sin.STJ, a ill. ' . Corn. Tlie sales asgreyate 21 000 btihels. lb market closing Meady al S9 a 102 cents for range. ; .. . .Naviil Stores. Titrpentinn remain o.iief. an 1 held at trveions rate ttck abmft 8K):) bblt. Spirits Ttirpeniinu ith some arrivals, declined, but a aain held higher yesterday tho -stock on hand is smjll. but Mimeubat Increase I by frit.li arrivals Tbe tales jinwi onr last ba'-e be. n moderate; and eotiist of 4'K) bbhi. WillUm-tou Jar, at &2 25, an it inns ; KX) Shipping. 75 in order: !5!XJ ."iirtl Turiietiline. 41 a 41) and 42 fa ii cents cah. tho latter in shippin? d.r ; 7W fio. 1 Rosin. 2 per SIO lb.; and 2200 W tlmmgtoti Comiucn, SI.C5 a 1,63 per 310 1U delivered Rico. There U no change in prices, and trans act imm are mderate ; tho sales amount to about 700 tea-at 3,60 a 4 75. . FA YETTEVI LLB MARKET. - Feb: 17.' Tbo North C'arolinnn reports: 15.1COU is bwer and we rednce quotations. Corn no cbaneu liijric. Cwtton prices J to f lower, Tbe tendency i downward. Flour soma sales super at 87 75- receipt light Spirit Turpentine--llo change ginceour last. Raw do. 51. 10 to 2 25 K.T bbl. There aie bat few Irish Potatoes in oiui ket pi ice, S4 lr bbl. or rl 0 per bush el. Beef scare and prices advanced. Lacoir. 9 a TO cents. Cotton. 7 a 7. Spirits Tnrpentir.o. 83 cts. Reef, on tbe boor and by qusrter or iJ-r 6a6t. -.. ."'."' :JOB, EOOKy COBKEB OP raONT AND MIIIET J-T -ITS, . ' . ' wilmi: iTf .,, N. c. Particular Attention pal '. to'lae t'ollovrine; , , Muds of letter Prt-s 1'rlntii s. Bill tor f'xehangc, Hill of Lading, , Hook, 'ard, . ' CuliUogitea, ' Certificate,' Check-, Circular, I'ntrus of Alcrchanditc. Aj nr.' La jet I aio Blank, Ao(. Pamphlet, Poller, frceipla. Rule of Fright. DraJU. f-c. H- And PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING, of eve , ry description, done fn lha neatest man ner, and on Ihe mini reasonable terms. " Wilmington, itsgtisf 17, 1551. LARD. BBLS. North Carolina. For sa'e by Nov. 2i WM. M. SHERWOOD & CO. 5
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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