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Oc Coinmcrral. WILMINGTON, N. C. Til URS DA V, APRIL 2,1 1857. T. 1 .0 H I IN G, E DITO R AX D PlSOPRlETO R.. BENJAMIN W.' 8AKDER8, Asfocutx Editob FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. On otir first l)a is on Interesting account of theeuaira of tbo filibuster. Gen. Walker, Later accent t rc lot favorable llian even those by the Illinois. Tho latest news' conies' by tho Schr. K. Brokx, which" pot Into the mouth of 4Cpe Fear in a leaky condition oo Tuesday timing last. Tlii team-1 left Ore town on the 19th nit. Sho had on boa d some members of Walker's ex Dodiiion. a ixl the report Is that alt hopes of Lis success arc abandoned, even by himself. , LETTER OF HON. R. J. WALKER. The lion. R. J. Walier, at tho reqneat of the I'rei-idcbt, has reconsidered bis , resolution to do dine the appointment of Governor of Kansas, and has written to the Executive that he has cooclu. ded that a solemn sense of duty to lils CQUutry requires hiiu to accept tho position. , fire In tue WOODS. - Fires iu the. woods, within ft week or ten days past, have been very destructive to 'turpontine troes, timber, fenegs, &c, iu the county of Bla den. ' "" " . . A IiOLITIONISM-EXCENTRIC YOYAQE. c LIEUT. GOVERNORSHIP OF VIRGINIA. THE ETHIOPIAN TWINS. The Marion -Star of Tbur-day last says: - .- . The Enquirer of Saturday publishes tfife reslg- J -, Some few year ATiegro woman in Cumberland "A Mrs Emmet-son attempted to lecture on I nation- of Lieut. Governor WcComas. There ia I county, N. C, save "birth to twin cMldrea, jnore woman s rights Imtltrs rtJJag pn-Tuestfay night Bo provision In the wmrtUutlon'fc Unf the va- I singularly god wonderfully nHed thari-the famed 1ast. Shj created good deal of curiosity; Dd.Jcitfcy by an Uect!o0,nd M the iltorner general, Siamese twIns. Tbey Were-, pofctuqrty?CapL fXcitenjCDtJo theireetonM0DaarandToedayt Ubo would: succeed Ihe f8ca also resign- J. C. Perflsof this place, and soli by J, P. Smith; Dy ner eccentricity, anq mixing in an sorts or crowds, whether drunk oraober, wboy-eutd tol erate her company; she travelled, alone, posted her own bills and did all Jibe drudgery attendant upon giving publicity to her lecture. In ber bills, although she professed to lecture ia behalf and for the edification of the ladies, she stated that "noTadle-. would be admitted to the lecture under any considerations, for weighty reasons."- Tho butden of her lecture was a tirade against existing- laws and customs, and advocating the rights of women to be admitted to tbo learned professions, to be jurors; judges, members of Cos gresv&c. ,; ''; We bato pot hea rd of any direct charges of abolitionism bi-h)g brought against?, her while here, but learn from .the Sumter Watchman that her conduct in that loan wasjsuch as to Induce the citizens to appoint a committee to examine her v baggage, which tbey did, and made a repoit to the Town .Council, ft cm which report we ex tract the following; , . -f ; ' The Committee, as soon as the lecture, or rather tirade ej abuse against . Southern ladies had been concluded, and tho aft.-r performance of ex amining heads commenced, lufornud Mrs. Em meron or tbe ii'jut leua reports in circulation con cerning her, and demanded as. an act of justice bo tli to Ii ei sell (.ir innocent) and our qu'et cotn uiunity, that she fhoakl slate and prove her rea sons for coming among us, and acting in such an 2. -T rin J . . i i ed and the last Benate foiled' tq elect a president I Esq., of Anson county, N, C, who entrosted them frj tempott. ;apd. the Sense of Delegates adjoum- f to Brewer aid Shelton. They were taken to New 9.nne thus' havlna; no -epeaker, the State, J Orleans for exhibition, where thejr were trickid in case ofther' death or restgnatlon of Governor J out of them 'Recently BIr. 8m ah heard they "jse, would be without either an executive offi-1 were op exhibition in England. Knowing that he ceror tbe power of electing one for the present j could fiot claim them as slaves, he purchased their, term. Tbe matter is remedied. However, by tbe 1 mother and took ber to EoeTaBd - to reclaim her : power vested in tbe Governor, to fill pro tempore 1 chUdren. . Upon reachiner that country, he beard ,au vacancies in tuose offices ror wbtco tbe jconstt t tney were in Scotland, where he proceeded." He t'ttidn and laws make no provision; He will of found them in Edinburgh and tbe mother' claim conreeappoint a Lieut Governor; "whose term Off was respected, even in AboHtioa England, where office wUr last until thirty days, after the com- J ibe rights of the master are unknown or disregar mencement of the next session of tbe Legi-Jatare. " ; RUinumd Dispatch,. ACQUITTAL OF DODRIDGS C. LEE J IN TENSE FEELING AT THE VERPICT! ded-, No effort was . spaced to induce the mother of these children to desert her master and- remain in England, h said she bad seen white "slavery 1 - 4 f a'vl" 1 -r- . . WaaaweTOM.-- March 29.-Tb , caseVof Dod- I T. r wo" .ngianq man A- rfrhfo'n. r... wiih 'kiiitn.n;trirl Rnmi ""very m we wnuea Btates.,- inaeeu, so sq., or Alexandria, at the Pension office in this was b .toPreMcd -ith he misery of huiia aiavery; iuat sne ciumj-10 ner masier ana returned with, him home, to endure tbe misery of negro slavery ia North - Carolina, as not only choice of evils, but as the Lappiest condition of the African race. . Jlr. Sinith' and bis negroes ar rived at this place on Monday last. - . - " ' Cher aw Gazette. THE MORMONS. We pnblhJied a' short time ago an-accoan of the destruction of the papers belonging to the Supremo Court of Utah,: by order of BixoHaH Youno. It becomes a matter of acrious inquiry; as-nfrcctiit; tho lawful power of the General Gov crrmicirt, whether thjs and other acts of rebellion aro to go unpunished, and this Union tote-dis honored by the reckless conduct of persons poli tically corrupt and grossly immoral. We agree with Ihe New York Herald, which says: " These Mormons have, wc think, reached tbe term of our patience; it is time they were brought to their iiciises. It is ti mo it was decided whether they nre an independent community or really a Terrl lory of tho Uuilcd States. For yenrs they have bocu exciting tbe feelings of the American peo ple; it is now high time that some settlement were had with them, and that tbe pending Issues bctwocn us were adjusted on some permanent basis." . We admit that the question rclatlrc to the so cial habits of the Mormons, and whether they can be constitutionally excluded from the Union on that account, is a difficult one. , The shocking licentiousness of these people assumes a religious garb; and monstrous as the absurdity is, we donbt if Congressman exercise authority over it. That body, we suppose, cannot decido what is or is not religion not even having authority to judge such m.itters by " their fruits." Hut the.e can be no question as to the power and authority of the Executive and of,Congrcss, in view of these overt acts of treason) to crush the rebellion by the military power of the Nation. Wo hope and trust this will be douc speedily and c(T:ctuiirly; If the political power of the Union is brought to tear upon Utah, with all the force and strict ness that the Constitution will allow, we should have no fears as to the result of that system of moral horror and blasphemy, that pervades the discipleship. It must, it will destroy itself, and die of the fermentation arixing from its-own cor rnption. i j 'I' . I ' ,tBLEEDINO -KANSAS, f The aholiiionUts are determined to keep np an excitement concerning Kan.as, for which there ia not the least necessity, ss the Administration will assuredly jmrsuo a constitutional course, unmoved and uca'urmed by any demonstrations whatever. "Tho Tribune ot Frldsy says : "We await with painful anxiety the Kansas news of tho next mouth. The enormons volnme of Free Slato im migration which has itcsdily poured into that unacknowledged Stale for the last month, com pletely swamping and rendering insignificant the Tery considerable influx from tbe Slave Staees, has impressed the entire Border-Ruffian array with the cun-ictiou that they most provoke a fresh collision, so as either to arrest the rilng, rushing flood, or create a pre'ext for robbing and turning back (be Frte-Stato emigration on Its way op the Missouri. Ilenco the anilely of the entire Pro Slavery party in Kansas to get rid of Gov. Geary, and the rejoicing at Lecomplon whup they spied out the fact that he had at length been driven to resign." ', -- If things go oo so swimmingly with tho "enor mous volume of Free State Immigration," it Is diftlcelt to conceive why there should be any fuss about the matter anion the black republicans. Surely, if the "free Slato" people are to have so great a preponderance in Kansas, they can do as they please in lis affairs, and reject the institution of slavery by constitutional means. The Tribune also aaya, that Gov. Geary was oblige! to reign, becanse, while he "'bears I he respon-lbility, he was deprived of the authority of a Governor." We know of no facts to warrant this assertion. All that was required of the Gov ernor was to respect the constituted authorities of Kansas, and to administer the duties of his office in obedience to tho Federal Constitution. It Is siid that be was "spending his money like water. to nphold the semblance of a government in Kan ss protested. No man in the country can believe that aay tlrafTs on tho Federal Treasury were protested, uhen drawn for money legitimately applied. Gov. Gkrt had a parly to serve which is hostile to tl o Federal Government, iii ell ita coMliiulional (Torts to do whst Is right. ' anomalous mauutr. -They sid that in the opin ion of many lespcctabju- citizens there were good grounds tor snsi icion' in .her case. - She came from a portion of tbirVnioo, hostile to our sec tion and lntltotions--iOpetiiy advocated doctrines totally repugnant tot he Southern mind and feel ings and hcrmnworrtattty, mode of acting, worthy ot- the most abandoned of ber aex, ehowed her elf. ko unfit instrument for the accompIUhweut of any nefarious sehente entrusted to her. More oven, she came' iu a strange manner.no one with tier, by irate conveyance, carrjfne with her a fouler tide saddle. Iu conclusion tho Committee. in a respectful manner, asked, that she would al low them to search lu r baggage, remarking that if she were really, eeilty, the community ought 1o know it ; but, if vu the other hand, she were Innocent, it was important that ber innocence should be madeapareot. ' Upon itx-Iiesitgting, and nrglng the great a mount of trooble, she wouM be exposed to." in oveihauling all ef ber baeaee, tho Committee offered to recompense kef for the inconvenience sho was put to, Provided, npon a tAonmg A search, tlio uj.icions and charges alleged aeainit her should appear-entirely without foundation. - Fiiidms there as oo way in whk-h sho cobld- avoid an investigation, she at length, consented to a 'search. Accordingly tbe Commit teo follow ed her to her Hotel, where, open an examination of her eff cfs, Ihcy fonnd matter whfcrh fully cor roborated their worst sespicions. Uiki inspec tion f her papers, theycamw to the conclusion that she ass a philanthropist of the Madame Beecber Stowe order-; and that her mission amonff us, if for n worso purpose, was to collect materi al for a work similar to Uncle Tom's Cabin. A of' her correspondent was discovered. which embraced residents of almost every State north ot RIa-on s fir Dixon Liae most of them. indeed, appeared to lire in Ohio the -very hot bed of abulithinnt. and she herself, was proved to be from Cincinnati, after having said in the early part of the evening that she was from Vir ginia III . . Amonz extracts cut from varfrms papers and found in her possession, were accounts of negroes being burned insurrections effects ef jiejro preaching - advertisements of an indhlduarwinh- iug to purchase a likely young negro woman.. &c Ono of Iho Committee ceriifled that he saw her extract a letter from an envelope and secro- ted it. She bitterly denied the truth of this as sertion,. but at any rate, tbe envelope was found amply, addressed- to some one In Massachusetts." i A SERIOUS ENGAGEMENT. WITH THE IX- DIAN3. Tbo Kew York Tribune of Thursday says Dy a private letter from Fort Myers, Florida f'a- ted March 8, 186, we have rcCvived the following imporlarit Intelligence: The ball h now, opened; we have received Indian news at last. Yesterday a party of John ston's Company, Florida, Mounted Volunteers ar rived here from Fort Center, having a sqoawand child abont.a year old, which they captured on the 4th Inst. The day before, a warrior was shot (tlio squaws husband), after Wirg four times called to sDrnndrr. Both of these occurrences took place twenty miles north oflstokpoga Lake. Thl morning ao frxpnss srrived from Capt.- Stevenson, commanding in the Big Cypress, sta ling that Lieut. Frcemsn, with 'G' Company, 6th Infantry, who w- re in advance reconnoiter- ing 'Garden Hammock near Bolegtown, were fired on by the Indians. Lieut. FaCtusn wound ed severely in tbe arm, Sec. (right arm), and three pi Ira tea wounded. ' Capt. Stevenson arrived at the scene of action next morning with the re mainder of his command at tbo Hammock, and mado an attack, driving the Indians out, who fought gallantly for fifteen minutes. The loss of the 6 Hi Infantry U 4 killed, C wounded and 1 missing. Loss of Indians not known, though tbey were dWUnctly sees carrying off a number. o bedlea from the Hammock. Capt. Stevenson is ef opinion thst the Indians are going to make a stand there.'" Great excitement ' here, sending out troops. Ate." , . city on Saturday, the 28th February last, - was given to the Jury at half-past five yesterday af ternoon. ' .-""'? At a late hour last evening, the jury not being able to agree upon a verdict, the Court adjourn ed; and resumed its session this (Sunday f) morn ing, at 10 o'clock. . . . ' ; The Jury came down for - instructions, as soon as the Court opened.' The Judge said, that on yesterday he refused . the prayers of the Counsel for Prosecution on the ground, that no evidence Whatever was adduced, showing that Lee design ed to provoke Home to strike him. ' ; A PRINCE FROM RUSSIA. :- " Priiice Michel Hilkoff, of the -Russian com t, ac Companied by one of the Governors of. the Rus sian empire, passed through New York on Satur day on his way to Washington. He was victim ized by one of the bogns ticket offices, and on In reply to Me inqniry of a J uror, the Judge complaining to the rjolic the swindler was af rest- saia ue case snoma rest on toe point wli ether 1 ed and oMized to dfseoree. Lee could have retreated farther before shooting, or wheClter be had reason to apprehend personal bodily injury from the force and rapidity of the blows by Hume. He said Hume Went to Lee's place of business.. Lee said nothing except lo re ply to questions propounded by Hume. These were tho reasons why he granted the prayers of counsel for defence. " The Jury then retired, and re-appeared in about thirty minutes afterwards, with a verdict of "Not Guilty t" Lee was immediately discharged from . SOME-SNAKES. - While several negroes belonging to Br. Selby were engaged in clearing np an old field, situated in the. npper portion of Liberty county, Mo,, they killed on about four acres of tho-field, twenty-one rattle snakes and one - mocassin snake 1 Some of the first mentioned, were of large size. Tljjs sto ry is vouched for as true. A FRENCH SETTLEMENT. We - learn from Iho Chieago Press that some custody, and the Court adjourned until to-rcor- -French gentlemen xt Louisiana, lorgfly engaged in sugar planting in that State, have- porcfiaie9 a tract of land in the neighborhood Tacnsa. on the line of the Illinois Central Railroad in III! nois, "where they will organize a eolpny of French residents, who are now on their wiy from Cana da, - ArrangettM-nts are being pei &cted . foe the erection of stores, hotels, mills, warehoused and dwellings, and It is exjected that a large and flourishing colony will be firmly located the'pr cli ent season. . - ,. - .. . Mr, C. G. Bailor who has reeeirtd- the ap pointment of Consul to the great minnfactaring city of Manchester, is the great champion' of di rect trade with tbe South. ' "-. An anxious inquirer writes to know whether the powder ' magazine is published monthly, and is considered a safe magazine for families. WE 1NTJTE THE ATTENTION OF COUNTRY DEALERS TO Ot'R LARGE STOCK OF FOREIGN & DOilESTlO BEING LARGE BUYERS AT THE AUCTION S A L ES In this City and Kew York, we can offer GREAT INDUCEMEiNTS To the Trad-, to sclcatfrom cur Slock.'. PHILLIPS, STR I KER & JENNINGS, Nos. 1 & 3 Bank St.. telow Market. BETA EF.N SECOND AND THIRD STS. Jan, 15. 123 3mp A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR-RICH AND tlof.v ia the certain result of the use of LYON'S KATHAIRON. The immense sale of this une qualled jH-eparation-r-nearly l.OCO OOO bottles per year proclaims it emphatically tho ' Public Fa vostTE. She ladies universally pronounce it to be tho finest and most agrees Me article they ever used. It restores, invigorates and beautifies the Hair, and imparts a delightful perfume. Sold everywhere, for 25 cents per bottle. Tbe public are cautioned against imposition by connterfeit irticles. HEATH, WiNKOOP & Co., Proprie tors and Perfumers, No. 63 Libkbtt Street, New IONS. . . TnE ' COAL FIELDS" OF NORTH CAROLINA The Charleston i Courier of Thursday says : "We have been permitted to read, and make the following extract, from a letter to a geotlema i, in this cify dated Cheraw, March 28. " Every thing that, relates to tbe prosperity and business improvement of Charleston, should be of inter est, and the hint contained la the paragrsyh an nexed, may be worthy of serious considcratian : "All here are greatly surprised at the apparent while Lis draft on tbe U. 8. Treasury were apathy for wo hope it Is but apparent of tbe Charleston people- in regard to that which we deem of the moet vital importance to them. I have availed myself of every fact within my teach, and upon comparing notes, I ana constrain ed to believe thet,North Carolina, embracing fhe section between the Pee Dee and Haw rivers, is at least as valuable In coal, iron, and copper, as the famed mineral region of Pennsylvania, and that it needs but the proposed road to make Charleston the , depot for these vast mineral stores." ' . COMET. j. There is a telescopic comet now in the north western jart of the shy, moving eastward. It was observed through the large eqnatoiial of tbe Na tional Observatory on Friday nighl.-'-Its position was as flil'ows : ! . R. A. Dec b. ro. a. b. m. a. ' " March 27th, at 8 15 17. 1 82 45 x 45 "87 38 Thiacoinet wna diacovered.ia Letsic Vebrnary 2, by Prof. d'Arrest, and on the 26th March at Newark, New Jersey, by Mr. Van Arsdale. . , I ; '- INSTRUCTIONS TO ROBT. J. -WALKER AP POINTMENT. I , Washikotok, March 30. The instructions to Hon. R. J. Walker, tho newly appointed Governor of Kansas, a ri based on the principle, that the ttatnes of Kansas aro valid. He is principally charged to see that tho people have free and In dependent suffrage in the affairs of the territory, carrying" out the provisions of the registry law in the election for delegates and members of the State Convention. ' I " Jbo tnoops heretofore employed are to be re moved, and others not before Implicated In the affairs of the Territory, substituted; but not with any expectation of a necessity to call on thrfm for aid. . ! The Hon. Daulel oason, inm dcciu. j iu. TnE RICHEST COMMUNITY IN TUB WORLD. Z I Ike Poer Indian ! A dsy or t wo since, ssys the Washington Star Of the 19th, we had occa sion tflicntion that tho result of the late sale of the Delaware (Indians). trust lands was 8470,000. The load sohl were-only those comprised, in the Eastern division of this great reservation. The Western dWUien in now advertised to-be softL- Thst contains some 360,000' acres, and wilf no- donltvdly brins an aggregate of at least 5500,000. Tbe tribe are also the owners of a borne reserva tion almost Immediately adjoining Leavenworth City, forty miles-long by ten broad. That would sell to-morrow readily for 10 per acre y or an aggregate ot J,000,000. Tbwa their total wealth. Independent of personal propertyr-and some of Ibem are Men of considerable indiviJnal means- is about , S4,07O;0OO. They nnmber in all some. nine bnndred - souls ; anf, from the real estate described above, are worth an- average of 4,440 per aoal, or' 822-220- to each family of fiVe per "Sons among tbens. FA8TINQ AND PRAYER! Tlie Governor ef MassacbnsetU baa appointed Territory, It is said will be appointed to th Land Tbarsday April lBtb as day of fasUng, bumilia- J er road, and did not bear theapproach of the pa. UfDce in Kansas. tion and prayer In that Slab row. Tfaia is the shortest murder trial on record in onr Court. There is intense feeling manifested throughout this community, on the subject of the Judge's in structions, and tbe verdrcC Cor. Pet Express. Mabiow C. II.; S C. March 31. At the March term of tbe Court for this Dis trict in 1855.- Mosea Harrelson was tried for tbo m order of E. A; Roers. found euiltv and sen tcnoed to bo bung in April following, but raide his escape froae tbe jail a short lime bafore the day appointed. He eluded tbe T-igilance of the officers of tbe law until some time last December or January, when he was arrested in North Caro lina and lodged in tbe jil of this District. Last week the prisoner was bronght,before bis Honor Judge Glover, who appointed Friday, tbe &th day of June next, for his execution.. It is said that daring tbe whole period from bis escape till his arrest be was in an adjoining county tn N rth Carolina, not more than twenty-five miles from this place., i SHOOTINO AFFRAY IN RALEIGTI " An affray occurred in Davis street, Raleigh, on Thursday afternoon, between a. man nan-fid Champion", from Granville connfy, and a ta 1 r, named P. W.Royslcr. Champion knocked Roy-' ter down, (the latter being very -mnch intoxica ted,)' and commenced kicking and beating bim vary severely. A youth named Wm. Putney, witne-sing the affray, immediately' espoused the eauso of Royster, and seizing a double barreled. gun, discharged both loads at Champion. The shot took effect in C.'s side, ranging from bis an kle to his shoulder, and producing several wounda Of so severe -a character, that the nnfortunite man's lifo is despaired of. Putney fled tbe city and bad not been arrested at last accounts. V-A-s ' " f : Pel. Pi r nre n A YANKEE SCHEME TO COLONIZE IN THE STATE. OF VIRGINIA. Wasbiicoton, March 80. -A prominent New York paper contains the exposition of a scheme for Colonizing In Virginia. Ell Thayer says : "We shall abide by the laws, both State and Na tional; shall adhere with wonderful tenacity to the Constitution and the Union; shall purchase large tracts of lands, and give away one fonrtb tor ac tual settlers, sell one fourth at cost, and the re mainder at Free State prices, thus doubling their money. We will buy do lands- in Hancock, Brooke, Marshall, or Ohio counties, as tbey are essentially -free lands already, and consequently too high. , " Thinks tbe chance would bo best in Accomac Southampton, and Dinwiddie. .Says many of the people of Virginia actually desire this friendly invasion.- Some slaveholders even, be asserts, de sire to take stock in the company. If any portion of the people of Virginia, he continues, in defiance of tbeir own interests, and of our rights, oppose the enterprise, and commit outrages against the j lives an I property of peaceful settlers, they must I be met by tbe Constitution and laws; and should these fail, popular sovereignty must be invoked for the Old Dominion-as it baa been for Kansas. PROPOSED DIVISION OF NICARAGUA." New Y oar, March 80. Private Intelligence from Central America state that a conference of commissioners from Costa Bica, Nicaragua, Gua temala, Honduras and San Salvador are now sil ting at San Miguel negotiating for tbe partition and annexation of Nicaragua among the other States represented in the commission. The pro position for Ibis arrangement came from Nicara gua. Tbe agreement ia that Costa Rica will take both banks of the river San Juan, Lake Nicara gua; and the territory between it and tbe Carib bean Sea. Honduras takes Chontales and the re-. mainder will be given to San Salvador. Tbe three republics will sustain a sufficient force in the divided territory to maintain peace and order, aod after a specified time it will be reunited and placed once more la the position of an indepen! dent republic . t'. ' FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. Chicago, March 28. A gravel train with a load of laborers for Laselie, going southward, oh Thursday. after crossing tbe bridge, was precipi tated twenty-five feet below, in consequence of tbe embankment giving way, which bad been un dermined' by the late beary rains. - Four of tbe laborers were killed and- eight seriously wound ed. . , CttwTOW, N.' 1f.,Mkrch 28. Yesterday after noon Joseph Anderson, candidateor tbe Assem bly last November, and James Helms were tub OTer and' horribly mutilated by the passenger train of tbe Delaware and Lackawanna1. Railroad, at the junction of that road with the Central road, j Cordial Gin" toavoid them bey only "Chables. They were standing' on the track mntinff the j Reject any other offered to you aTyouTalue your coal cars attached. U tbe train paaemg on the ; otn- f T"r. V i fe Bole importer, U Broadway, . Curious Attsmft at Courtship. There has been quite an excitement recently in the quiet village of Oakdale, Shelby county, Missouri, in consequence of the attempt of two or three young fellows from Ueorgia, hastening there to win tbe affections of a young lady, who suddenly was dis covered to possess many thousand charms. It ap pears tbat sue bad sent five dollars to BwaBn ot Co., of Atlanta, Ga., for a half ticket in one of their Lotteries wnicn draws every Saturday throughout the year. A prize of considerable mag..itode was tbe consequence of her little spec ulation, and her admirers having discovered that she bad drawn so much money, hastened to the little village to pay tbeir addresses, supposing the young lady would not be aware of her good for tune. Sho had as many adorers as the lady in the farce of the "Lottery .Ticket," but she did not lose her heart so suddenly as sbe won a for tune. A telegraphic despatch from Swan & Co. arrived in time to foH the wily aspirants for ber band and! heart. 6-3w ITo&rwav's Pix. Tfte case ef Mr. C. WDi- mn of Seneca Creek, Md., affords a remarkable evidence of tbe efficacy of these pills in bilious disorders. Mr. Dimon resides at tbe mouth of the creek, uear-the Little Falls of the Potomac, in the midst of-a district so unhealthy, that in the months of August, September, and October, half the population are sick of bilious remittent fever. In October last, Mr. D. was pronounced by tbe physician who attended bis family, to be at "death's door." -Calomel and quinine, the "bob- biea" of the faculty in tbat region, bad been ad ministered In rain. As a demter resort, at tbe instance of a friend, be determined to try Hollo- way's Pills. In three days the cold paroxysms ceased, in a week be was about tbe house, and in one month able o-attend to-business. ; CDARLES' LONDON CORDIAL GIN. Is shown by tbe Records of the -Custom House to be the only London Cordial liftt iMf ubiisu ana aold in bittles, all. others are noxious mixtures made here in imitation of if-r ItTs a delicious tonic beverage, and by its pe culiar flarer (so different from other gins) is uni versally esteemed by all who use if. It is adopt ed with great success in cases of Dyspepsia, Gout, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Gravel, Cotie, Cholera, fe ver and Aerae. Stricture. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Epilepsy)' &c. , - Dr. Valentine Mott of New i ork, In a letter to the proprietor says : Charier London Cordial Gtn is ike purest, best, awi most re&ahU Extract ej Juniper J hate teen. -5 CHARLES' LONBON CORDIAL GINJs sold by all Drnggiata and h-ocere in the United States, nuu aw nwv sv as a aaa a v u uv ; a-vuuras I enger train. Neither is expected to recever, March 12. I52-8m taw ANOTHER REMARKABLE - DIlvrSWAYHE'S COMPOUND SYRUP 'OF i CURE: WHOLESALE PKICES CUKUENT HEV -TAMES H,r DBHBOROW: V"i' Pastor of Berlin Circuit, Baltimore Conference. And aU the principal Merchants at Point of Rbeki, -. ' Afd. , have testified to the foUtncing EXTRAORDINARY CURE. ' - . Poist or Rocks, Frederick County, Md. Da. SwATsw--srJearhr--BetteTlg ft a tfUtyl owe so the public, ' and in justice to yon. I have thought pioper to make known one of the most extraordinary cuies, in my own case That has ever j ueen iruiy roeoraee. in ine moam ei vciooer tasi I was afflicted with a severe' gathering ia tny .ureas'i-wnien -jormea a larze aescese,-ana atse communicated to my Lungs and very much afflict ed them, and diaehareed large qnsmiiieaof eorrsp tion, external and fniernal. My breath conld also fiass rnreegft my X-aaga and out tnrongtt tbe cav ty of my breast, with apparent ease, attended with a violent couch, day and night, lOhs of appetite. and extreme debiliiy, so ' that my physbcians itioirgtu my -cane entirely bopClessand beyond the power of medicine. I remained ia this wretched conditfon for a long time, until I was wasted to a mere Skeleton, and there seemed to be no hope-for me; but .having read in the. public papers of the many wonderiui -cures penermeo ov your cow POUND SYRUP. OF WILD CHERRY, 1 im mediately sent to Baltimore: for five bottles and commenced its nse. and to my. great satisfaction and my anxious family, the abscess or opening in nvy lungs began to heal, and the cotfgft subsided and on using ten bottles I was restored to perfect health.-1 believe, 'that to your valuable medicine, under the blefsiags of Divine Providence, lam i ndebted for this great change, and ram nappy to say, that 1 am now enjoying as good neaitn as I ever have. , -, J" .n--' ; Over five years have elapsed, and I still remain a perfectly hearty man at thia-date, June 2d, 1656. I have not had a day's sickness for the last lg moniHs. . v lease accept my graretui acxnowiedg ments. Yours, very respectfully", THOMAS DIXON. - The Subscriber ia well acquainted With Thomas Dixon, and can testify that the hebaaoeen afflct ed as above represented. I regard his recovery al most as a miracle. , Ho is a worthy member 01 So. ciety. JAM .. UUKBOROW, Pastor of Berlin Circuit, Baltimore Conference. rpBERRjis oet one reliable preparation of "WIM X - Cherry,' and ihe only.one compounded by a regular Physician thai-is " DR. SWAYNK'-S- intinAFTn-n pirni-i n, i r y . 11 i-ik 111- . and the universal satisfaction this preparation has given, is fully acknewUdgcd ine very section ot our country- , Kor i lie cure of Cough?, Colds, Consumption, For Bronchiiis, Sore Throat, Hooping Cough. Vox TicKling or Irrifaiiofi in the Fauces, For Pafpiiaiion orDiseaseof the Heart.Debility, For Piiins in the Sideor Breast, Liver Complaint, K qr S hort Bream, or Hoarseness. ABtnma, For ihe support of old age, declining health, and restless nights, this remedy has no equal. Prepared only bv Dr. SWAYTv K aV" SON, at their Laboratory 4 N- S KVENTH St., Philodel phia.-Sold by - WAl.KFR MEABES CO., niumngtin. ix.u. K, J. A8TOIV, Jan. I. Ashcville, N. C. MARINE NEWS. PORT OF WILMINGTON, APft'lL & ".ARRIVED., " March 30 Schr. Alice Lea,-Corson 46 benrs from IMriladetphia, to T. C. Worth sehr.-Manoe, Powell, from New York, to Geo. Ilakriss. .'"' Schr. K nily Ward, Ward, from New York, to eo. JIarriss. ., ' . Schr. Vulant, Hill from New River, to Rankin & Martin. ' Schr. Pearl, Dexter, fiom Jacksonville, to Ran kin St. Martin. Schr Amelia, Moore, from New River, to Ran kin & Martin. .... Sctir. L'vinia, Ilatsell, from Tar Lsnding, to Rankin A- Martin , Schr. Resoluiion, Horton, from Hertford, N. C, to Russoll & Bro. Sulrr. Native Styron, from Hyde county, toDe- ttosset & Iliown. . Schr. M. A. Cart wrtght, Rog'-rs; from Tyrrell county, to U F. Qrady. -.1. Schr. Henry Ilooton. uiles, iroin tt. 1 nomas,. to T. C. Worth. Schr. L. Audenreid, Tilten, f.om New York, to C. Worth. . - Brig Mary Capen. Johnson, from New York, ta Wm. M. Hart-w. Schr. John Tyler, Darh, from Boston, to W. M. Harms. Brig Orlando, KimbaH, from Baltimore, to Qao. Haniss. Schr. Margaret Johnson, Osborne, from ftew York, to Geo. Uarriss. Schr. Wm. Jones, Jones, irom . nocKpon, me., to Russell & Bro.- " ', .-. iV Schr. A. Hooper, Cousins, 96 hours from Isew- nort, R. I., to J. & J. L. Hathaway & Cd. ww ww l a A v Scbr. Manumit, uowara, irom nyae county, mj DeRosset Sc. Brown. Schr. S. H. Sampler, Williams, froiu Hyde Co., to DeRosset & Brown. Schr. Julia' & Martha, Aula, from Wiscasset, Me., to J. H. Chadbowrn ifc Co. v" April I Schr. Z. Snow, Jones, from Boston, to Wm. M. Harriss. Cleared.. March 31. Brie Delmont Locke, Park,-for Cu ba by Kfdrfrr & Mania ; illi. lumber, &c. Schr. H. a. T. Thompson. Barnes, lor rnna- deltbla, by Geo. Harriss ; with naval stores, cc. Schr. Aid English, for New lor, ny &eitb at Flannerrith naval stores. Sehr. Volant, Hill, for Tar Landing, by KaoKtn Martin. Bf. Brig B'enir COsbtng, Somes, for West Indies, J . . . 1 1 V. - by Auaras, rro. to.; wiid muwir, wb. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Notice is hereby given that the Boston Harbor Nun Can Buoy will be replaced for the summer, and the Spar Buoys at these stations removed. The Nun and Can JJUoya in vmeyara doom and Buzzftrd's Bay will be placed -for tbe sum mer, and the Spar Buoys at those stations remov ed. ' .-v.,:-..: 30 NOW LANDING from schr. Chester & weston. BARRELS of Planting Potstoesj 20 " of Potatoes for family use 50 " . Apples in fine order 40 Boxes of Sweet Orange? 30 " Lemons j CO " Malaga raiaonr whales 1 1 Boxes ; - ; 10 Sacks of hard 4- Soft Shell Almonds j 10 " of Filberta; 10 Sacka Pecan Nuis; . - 18iSackef Braxii nuta, 49 Sacks Shell barks. '.-' 5- E0 Sacks of Coconut I 10 Cases of Figs A Prunes. At wholesafe ek retail at Breadway variety Store No. 40 WM, H. DSrNEAL. . April 2 - - , ' 8. , 13 14 26 t'O 00 CQ 75 a 80 a. 1 00 a ' 83 ' a 1 10 a 99 a 00 a 28 a 4 a B ACON. per Ilr., ' t : Hams, pr. O.- - Sides, w Shorn Idefs, ...... Hog Roftnd, - - - - -. .'-.. ..-....-.-Lard.W. C.,bbls-,--.-.5. " " kegs, Hams, Western -...... Sides, Western,' ' . - . . Shoulders. West era,-- - Pork, Northern per bbl.iess,. Prime, .,...-."..,-., Corn, per busheTA . Meal,-Vl Peaa,blaek eye per bushel,. Cow. Pes Nuts, Rice, per lb.. Clean,. ' Rongh, per bnehel,.-.--.. ....... Butter, per lo... ............... .. Floor per bbi, Fayerteville auper , 7 26 sr a w - . . , a . o 3 Cross,... 9 ? Caht mo re,--.--. -...-no OP Canal,-...... ..'00 00 uonee, per in , s t. xfoaaingo,-. . ... Rio, Laguyra,-- .;.... ...,. Cnba,. - ..... ..... . . . .-. . . Mocho,. ( .. ....... . . . . . Java, ,,, Sugar, per lb.. New Orleana, ...... Porto Kico,. -............;.. St. Croia,-..-. Loaf ..... Molasses, per gallon. N. Orleans Porto Rico, Cuba. ..-..if.. Hay, per 100 lbs., Eastern,....... i . . ..-.....-.-.'..-'... i-iqnors, per eel, reach Brandy, Apple... ...... ........... j.. . Kye whiskey, Rectified, . N. E. Rum,..- Wines.pcr gal., Madeira,.... i-on, .......... Malaga,-...... Glue, per lb., American, oottcn per lo.,- l am, per lb....... 4- 8 S heeling, per yn r J,-....... . . . 5- 4 . " Oanaburga, ..................... Feathers, per lb-- Candles, per fb.rN; C. Tallow,.. Northern. ..................... .. Adamantine..., ......... ........ Sperm; .....-..-............. Lime per bbl...... Turpeniirje, per bbl. oi 280 tbe. virgin lJip,.. ...... ...... Yellow Dip',...; ..(...'. Hard, w. v. . - Tnr, .................... Pilch,.-.....-....... Kosm by Tale. - No; 1. .J'.-.-.V. -... No. 2.. No. 3... . Spirits Turpentine, Per gallon, Varnish,--.... Pine Oil, Rosin Oil,- Sperm OH, Linseed Oil Near Foot Oil, Iron per lb., American bear refined Kngiian assoTfed,.. Swi-ed... t -u. ...... .. Shear, ............. .v.. .v..... f American,.". ......... . ... Cot N ails,. ."-. -V. .-. . Wrought Nails, w. .. Steel, per lb.,. German,-...... ..... Blistered-, . Uest Cast.. .v. . . . Bestanaliiv Mill Saws. 6fjeet..- - tloliowa re,. ... . . . . . . . , Lumber per M. feet, Sfeani Sawed 13 00 River Lumber, Flooring, 0 00 Wide Boards, fl 00 Scantlmrf'.v-,...-.v.....,.-y.v 0 t!9 Timber. Shipping,. o 00 Prime Mill, .' Com men,- ......................... Inferior, j.. Staves, per 1,000, W.C. bbl.lt ongh Dressed,-. It. O. hhd rough, Dressed, Shingles, per IC00, Gomrnon,'- Cohlracl, Biack'a tarje, Salt per bushel, Turk's Island.".. Liverpool Seek,. - - ...-. ......... Soap per lb., Pale;... Brown, - . ...si Tallow per lb.,--. ... Bbl. HeadlBg per M , Atb, Cheese. ....: ...........y.... .. 13 a 11 a 10 a 12 a 11 a 13 a 00 a 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 13. a 00 a 00 a 16 a 0 a If a lit 60 a a a a - a 00 00 a 00 a . . - 00 a- ( 12 a 00 a 1 25 0 00 a ' . 30 a' 7 (0 a: 7 00 a 6 50 a 00 00 a 00 00 . a- 10, a - izi 14 00 . eo 00' 45 lM 80 60 l 3d 1 00 1 00 40 12' , 12 00 7 6t - 9 16 ,28 40 10 .1 a a - T- a,' ail a I : a J I a 'a s 4 H a i a a i f a 45 43 46 40 00 17 0 I ! Ia AO 00 61 Of. 90 65 00 5? 00 00 00 15 12, 17 8 iu 45 00 00 30 45 20 45 00 0 00 .00 i 1 25 a - a ...-.. P0 " 00 00 25 93 50 4 4i 6 ft 0 E 10 6 2 t 00 If 50 2 50 J23 1 871 1 10 i - 42 ! oo i 00 00 0 00 1 P0 vo 5 f e s 0" ! 0 51 12 t6 1 6vfi0 15 00 0 00 n CO e oo 9 (So 7 50 3 50 none 3 00 4 29 6 00' 50 0 61 ll 9 00 12; t.5 is 0 00 0 00 00 (0 1 7 0 i 12 12 00 13 FREIGHTS : TO NEW TORK. ONnKca. cwhra. Turpentine and Tar, per bbl, 00 50 Rosin per bbl.. 35 48 Spirits Tnrfenfinc, per bbl, 00 65 ?lour, per bid., 37, . 40 Hire, per 100 lbs. gross, 00 15 ?ol ton, per bale. 1 S7 1 60 Cotton goods and yarns, per foot, 00 : 6 - FJaxsecd per cask. . 00 CO Pea Nnls. per bushel, 00 6 Lumber per M.. 6 00 7 00 TO PHILADELPHIA.. osdeck. unpeb Navl Stores, per bbl.. 35 00 Spirits Turpentine, 1 v 60 65 Vsrn and Sheet in-, per foot, .00 8 Pea Nuts, per hnshel, 00 8 Lumber, per M.f 6 00 7 00 TO BOSTON. on deck . u'nbbh Rosin, per bbl., - 50 55 Turpentine, per bbl 65 Spirits Tnrpeniine, per bbl.v " - 80 Lnnilwr, per M., 1 8 00 9 00 Pea Nuts, per bnshel. 10 00 Rough Rice, per bnshel. 10 12) Cof fori per bale 2 00 quite firm. . The sales bav bea a, 20 a 21 per bbl for prime ; mesa at S24.&0 a 25,60 per bbl ; and clear and extra clear at 28 a 27 per bbl, cash and 4 mos. Beef br selling at $1 6 a 18 per b bl for Western mess and ettra mess, cash and 4 mos. Lard is firm with sales at 14 m 15c per lb ia bbur and tierces, and 15 av lCc per lb ia kegs, cash aud 4 mos. Smoked liana are -fires, and have been selliMgat 13 a 18,e per lb. cash and 4 mos. Corty Exchange The Floar market ia firm at tbe pri ces noticed yesterday. 8alrsnf common branda Weatera at 6.2-5 a 6 35 per bbl ; farvcr at 50 m 6.65 ir bbl ; and extras at 86.75 a 8 60 r Mil, including all kinds. Southern Is steady st S3 50 a 6,75 per bbl for common and fancy brands, and extras at 4720 a 8 per bt.l. Cora ia wuchaeejed, and has been selling at 75 a 76c .n-rbua. for ow Son I hern yellow, and ; 3 a 74c for while. Oat have been aelbng 'at 56c er lns for-Northera snd Canadian. Rye ia selling in small lots at 90c per bushel . - . ' . V NEW ORLEANS MARKETS. New Or lea 'a M irch 30--The sale of Cotton to day amounted to about 1000 bales, tbe market being checked by tbe factor's deiMnd for T3 to" ll, Sugjra &rta at 10J a 10. Drearfstuffj doll. Freights drooping. . CHARLESTON MARKET. Monday Evening. March 80. Cotton. -The inquiry to-day continued of a buoyaat character, and prices toiange rail and in taror of hohler-.-Tiic sales amounted to npwsrda of 2 000 fealea af 12c; all. ' . PETERSBURG MARKET: ; " -, .r Moaoit. March S118of Wfceat Tbe mat kit is dull a rut loner. Bo Mule done bl the article to-day. - W qnole at S1.40 to tl.60, the , latter price- hardly obtaina ble. , . . . Cntttti. The matkef h rmre active to-day f wftfi' Urge sales at advanced, rales. We. quote Rood Xit prime lots at 13 to iq ; .very choice at 13f . at Which price we bear of a l.rt being sold. Corn The market com in Or s dull and the sup-' ply being greatly in excess f -the demand prices are lower., Weq-iote ralca of some lots at 70crs. for fair qnality.' , v af . '.Tobacco The receipts sre increasing and theT breaks Iarei r.- We notice an aetire demanrl for dry keeping descriptions, fbr wlUcri" kinds prices .iv . 1 j in.iiii.iini, - Sfts. 1 CBWtNTtNK Scarce and " wrnted ." We" quote smminatly at 62 to 55 eta. ; '-.- : r. Peas U. K. Pras in d-msnd at SI. to 51 20. '" B sns.Kary are wanted, we quote- 41 ;50jo 81 6.0. Clover Seed Ae id' ewd snnplv at 581 te 9. Salt. Market noiet. wflh small sales of Mar shall brand at Sr ?0. to ftl 0; 0. A.l 3&lo Sir 90. : K0T(E Tr) eVK VATROKS.. PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called lo our i Sprlnsr SlVIe' 6f DRESS HATS, belicvinir them to be the llgfiU.1 and hnitdtomttt ftloteckirr . H t yet offered made with the greatest care, es pecially for our own aalcs, and by the moat celc" brated snanefaelurrrs. We offer 1 hem to n-rm; troo. fee line confident of their sonerlor aualitv and finish. . By the aid of our French eonforma hter, (it beine the first ever used in the feiaiej can remodel fhem to fit. the most difficult shaped1 heads. CaT and examine our styles before raak' ing your purchases. r CHAS.-D. MYERS. Hat A Cap Kmporiu'm. April 2." 34 Market street. SLVGEIS S2WINC JU.1 CHINES The ertat reputation of Sineer'a' St. wine Ha- rbines is foundes on the fact, that tbey sre perfect--ly adapted to ev'ry variety of wtrk, and that earh one of rhem, kept employed will earn not less OJTE THOUSA'XD POLLARS A YE AT. " All persons desirinc fiill snd reliable inTurmiiinn about these ma'cfiim-s sii'cs, price, modes of d ur- (ihosiny.de can obtain ft bvPPfin?. bv lettee- -of other Ue, ftr a copy of 1. M. fJ.VGKR & CO'S u-lif-l lh, a beautiful Pictorial Paper, entireiv . It voted to Sewing Mathihe Intert sts. It will be sent gratis.. - LOCAL AGENTS Wanted fW every Town In the fjrufed Slates, ta vttom' libera I' feducemcrhs are ofrVretf. . - N. B We have nude arrangements with manv editors and publishers of newspapers hiehly pro- uiaoic inu aausinciorj 10 ineni, n 1 wisn to make Similar eomracts with every newspaper and mags tlne -in tbj country. Forfull particulars addrsrS I. M. SrXGER&l'O., . 1 . ' 323 Broadway, IV. Vork., Mtrt-eh.r, 1S57 3-lm. Mu Arrivals. Ot" FRUITS & CONFECl'IONAR YS. TTHR LARGEST and most varried assort, ment ever tukr Kronoht f ihim mrtf.f. tf-.. n- sivtine of Choice table apples and weet oranges, Fresh Malaga raisons, New Figa Soft and hard Miell AlrUWads, Filberts, B.azil .Suts, Pecan Nuts, Kitrs Candies of French and Amenean Manufac ture Chrislalized, Figs, Prunes & Dates, together with many other articles usually found at the. Broadway variety Store Wholesale or retail. No. 40. WM. H DaNEALE. March 31st. 7." Journal and Herald copy. ;".' INDIES ! CANDIES I ! CANDIES ! ! AFRESH Supply Direct from the Manufactory, 40 Boxes fine trench and Pharmaceutic Con fectionary. -- , t 40 Boxes New York Steam refined Candy. 251b Roxea 30 Boies Knickerbocker S team refined Can y, 251b Boies - ' Wholesale and ' Retail at Broadway Variety Store p.o40. WM. H. DaNEALE. April 2 , , - 8. EMPIRE CABS FIGS & CARRIAGES. JUST REC EI VED Sotne new Styles of the a bore Pirned articles. Those that are in want will do well to callearly and make there Selections at the Broadway variety Store No 40. - LIQUORS ! LIQUORS! 3f BBLS Rectified Whiskey- -OU IS " Old Blononaabela Wbrskevt ' 12 " Ti. B. Rom. 12 " Gin dr. Brandy 1 . Now Landing 4 for sale, by April 2nd. , ZENOH. O&EENE. KAILS i NAILS!! 1 rnKFGs Nails assarted from 3 to 20d, fer A W sale try April 2. ZF.NO H. GREEN K. 8. RERRING. " tyF BBLS. prime IS or a Scotia rferriag, receiv- J v ed per schr. Jobs Tyler. For sale by April 1st AVAILS BRO. A CO. COMMERCIAL. REMARKS ON MARKET. ; - Tubpentine. Pales on Tuesday of 100 bbls. Turpentine at 32 45 per bbl. for Yirgin and Yel low Dip, and 81,43 for Hsrd. On yesterday morning 100 do. sold at same price. ' - Spirits. Sales en Jtmuayafternoon of 50 bbls. Spirits Tnrpentioe at 41 cents, aod 350 do. at 42 cents. On Tuesday 100 do. fold at 42" cents per gallon. . 1 Ro8n. Sales' on Monday afternoon of 170 bbls. No. I Rot.ro at SS per bbl. 1 Taai Sales on Monday afternoon of 40 bbls. Tar at $1 SO per bbl., and yesterday SO bbls. do. at same price. : " 1 - !' Cotton. Sales ouTuetday of 142 bales Cotton at 13, a 13f cetfts pef Iti for low (o good middling, v Coax. Sales on Monday afteruoow of 2 200 bushels Corn at 74 cents per brrsbeL OW Twesday 1 900 bushels do. sold at aaaw price, and 2.500 do. do. sold on private terms. . ' - I' IJiT. Sales os yesterday morning of 129 bales Bay, Eastern make, at S1-&5 per 100 iba.,60 days. - NEW TORK MARKET.; I March 80. BreadstufTs The matket Ar8tate and Western flour is 6 a fO cents lower, with a fair local and Eastern demand at tbe cooeeasien ; the sales are 6' 500 bbls at f 5 60 a S575 fur com mon to good State, S5.85 a 46.15 fur extra State, $5 65 a $5,90 for common to good Western, and 5,W a 46.25 for extra do. v . , The Journal of Commerce reports to Saturday night. V . I Cotton. is very dull, but prices are nominally unchanged ; for lots on the spot there are few buyers at tbe extreme ra es, btrt holder are firm. The business is Chiefly in lots afloat and in transit. We crnote; a!5. . ' J Natal Stores Wo beard yesterday of a move ment in crm'e turpentine, but aa tbe sellers re fused to give os information ia regsrd to. it, we refrained from alluding to it; we now learn tbat between 2 and S 000 bbls have been seld, embra cing all here ie first bands, supposed at 83.62 ler 280 lb. . Spirits turpentine are quiet bat firm at 48 a 4ttf ceata. Com moot rosin is in light stock; 150 bbls Wilmington brought S1.80 per S10 lbs, delivered ; and 210 tale bbls Beaufort at $1.60. Is tar we notice aalea of 130 bbls extra Wilming ton rope at t2 50. - . Com ta active aad Arm ; tbe sales are 60,000 bushels (incloding-S3.000 Southern yellow ar rive) at 66 a 67 for Jersey and Seat h era yellow, and G9 for o!d.m!xed Western, the latter held ffraa ly at the close at 7Q cents Rice Is doll; 7o casks were aold at 4.50 a , BOSTON MARKET ' :, -- ' Friday Afternoon, March 27. Cot ton Tbe market continues quiet with tales f 150 bales at previous prices. jPrevfaioBs Perk Is scarce and , DEES ! BEES 1 1 BEES ! ! ! WF. LEARN that Mr.Ivey (Sssh and Blind Manufacturer) is prepared to furnish Mr. Calvert's A piasi.m improvement, tritk Beto to'tftose of our Citizens whose tate and wishes lead them to the culture ot this wondetfoll little insect. Fvery Paittrr in oer City might have ene of these. Common sense improvements in them, where sit the operations of the Bee may be observed, and front whii.-h a targe supply of virgin Honey mar be taken at pleasure. Immediate application ahotlld be made to ensure getting bees, as about one half are alieady engaged, . - - March 31st - 7-3t. USEFUL AND REMUNERATIVE EMPLOYMENT ! . - - Tbe London Printing and Publishing Company are desirous of making arrangements with influ ential and ' responsible parties in every city snd county throttghovt the West and SoWOt. to circu late their elegant and popular, pabKcationa.- All their works are issoed 1b a aerial' form, enabling every class of the community to procure os easy terms really .:,u . VALUABLE AND ATTRACTIVE BOOKS. An enterprHina man can soon establish a per manent business yieldlnjr a hind-om profit. ' . " oouorry merenants win ns mis especially worfhy tbeir attention. , , r,-- f Terms are very IfberaT. ' V.V Catalogued and fanner fnlormatioa may be ob--tained ty applying to . . SAML, D. BRAIN. 55 Dey Street, New York. March ?1 st '-7-lm. GEORGE MYERS, t' WITOLESHE 1SB EET1IL CKOCEK , Keept eoniCanOy on hand, Htstes,' Teat, Liynmro PtofUtont,Vfood and WtUom Ware, Fruit, , ConfectionarU,4-c." South Front el reet, vV. : VIL,MINGTI, N. C Nov.13,1855. '- -I0r. MY LAST CRUISE. n IVIf .n t . . - W u - Uiv n sat vi tch inn vdii wc bw. vc ing an account of Visits to the Malay sbmI Loo-Choo Islands, tbe Coasts of China Formora, Japan, atamtschatka, Siberia--, and the month at the A moor River. By A. W. Haberaham,- Lh-uf, t 0 . r . , . r -1 L w t m - u . o. n mw j una tare 01 uw iiuria tkhii wat cj- . log and Rxplorlag Kxpeditioau I handsome Octavo volame. - Test Published. . . - fax sale at Tbe Book Sto-re. March 28. " POEMS, NATIONAL aadPatrSodc. By G. W. Cotter I vol. l2mo. Jest Pabtis bed. For sale st -March 23 The Book store. GEO. W. DAVlS. C0HMIS3I0N MERCITAKT- SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, S. C.s ., . ' Jau.22. - 132. SAMUEL A. HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILMJNG 7 O.V," JV.. C. Will attend the Courts ef Duplin, Sampeoa sod New Hanover. - . - Offiee oa Princess street, aext doer East of ( StsteBauk. . ,t ' , - AprifS. -JT mm ' 4-
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