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v. BBS WILMINGTON, N. C. "TUESDAy, APRIL 28, 1857 T. IX)IihNG, Editor aad PaoratEToiu DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Commissioner of Navigation. GEOH0E VT. DAYIS, P. W. PANNING, T f ROBERT O. RANKIN, T IIENKY M. CURTIS, DANIEL M. FOYLKS. ,.'V Elf Election takes place on tba th of May next first Monday, j , ADDRESSES. We mo It announced that the Rer. Dr. Deevs, of Wilmington, is to deliver tlie Annual" Address, and tbe Key. Taos. G. Lowe, of Halifax, the An nual Sermon before tbe Goidaboro' Female Col lege at the commencement on tbe 27th and 28th of May. j - WILMINGTON LIGHT IXFANTR T. This fine company persded yesterday nnder tbe ermmthd of Capt. DcRorsitt. We believe they breve for FsyettevlIIe to-day; and will go from t litre to Raleigh. The only objection we bare to this Cpropany is that there ia not enough of I heat. ...... .., Till 1I0RM05S. Tr'lint shall wo do with tho Mormons in Utah 1 This question is discussed by our coteroporaries, all of whom are for decided and emphatic action. It will bo recollected that tbe Mormons settled in. Missouri about twenty years age, wider Job Smith. They were driven from that State and subsequently from Illinois, ion acconnt of the murders and robberies tbey committed, and a to? tal disregard of the laws of the land and the ob ligations of society. ' The Boston Traveller sums up their doings aa follows : "There cn be noi question that these expul sions of the Mormons from Missouri and Illinois were justified by their own conduct. Theyplun dered and mnrdere-1 the surroundinjr-ciifflena," and could not be bronchi to justice in the or dins rv manner, for their organization enabled them lo defv the courts and the civil power. The mil itary power of I ho counties and tbe St a to was therefore prnpeily invo-el in stiuuue inem. The result, however, in both cases, was that' bou;h Missouri and Illinois got lid of the Mor mons, the Mormons gsined largely in numhers and in the sympathy or the world, -iney raised the err of persecotien, and Made more converts in thisennntrj witbia a year after their cxpnl- sion from Missouri, than io all their previous ca reer. Ar.d from that day to this tbe recital of tbe persecutions in Missouri and Illinois forms a most effective part or (heir spftliances for s'im'V latin? tbe zeal of the saints io England snd'thc other countries of Europe from which their pros' clytes are now clr.efly u-awn. ' In regard to their further operations, tbe New York News ssys : We cannot do a worso thins with a difficulty than to dodse it, and never was this practical t ritlh morn pointedly illustrated than in I lie ac tual position ofofniM-is in Utah. When that ter ritory was organized tho acting President of the Umtd atittes, Mr. Fii.lm"Tie, wire called upon to tlecMo whether the sntboiity of the Repnblio shnnld be extended oyer its inhabitants as of right or by sufferance. He- found tho Mormons boldly claiming o be considered an independent Israel in tlio midst of the Philistines, denying Jits right to nominate a Uovernor for them, and proh-Ksm lo hold their lands not of the A men can Government, bnt of the Alruichly. Instead of meeting thi-se insolent assumption and frus trating them i forever Mr. Fti.LMoaa evaded the Issue ur confi-rrina Ihn Ksjuliiia m cwrfiuitiui.nl Upon the iligli Priest of the sect. who cool cceniled to accept it as a compromise solicited by the United slates, and of slight imp rtanc (a bis pcapto ana nimst it." Both the papers above quoted are acrere on be coarse pursued by Mr. Fillmore. We do not coincide with them in charging the then Prea ident with a delinquency arising from incapacity or want of firmness. Neither Mr. Fillmoke, nor any other man, could hare foreseen that a body of fanatics so horribly corrupt in social habits, and to outrageous Id all their conduct, would have even made so important, not to say ao fear ' ful a head as they do at the present hour. But refcrenco to Mr. Fillmore or Mr. Pierce's Administration is nothing to the purpose in discus sing she question as to what shall be now done in a esse of such magnitude. It is stated thas the RevfDe. Lotturop, of Bos ton, in bis accent Fast-day sermonk i reported to hare said that ho conjd see nothing in tho' Con stitution of the Uaited States- that 'aatliorzed any interference with the Monoon on tho c pound f polygamy, which ia segardvd By them as a matter of conscientious religious faith. - Our readers will recollect that wo some time ago expressed our doubts if Congress could take coiiuanco of the religions" faith of the Mor mons, in regard to admission Into the Union, or in relation to any act by Federal authority. While we had no doubt of the right of the gener al Government to pot down the rebellion, for aueh we consider it, by tbe military forces of Hie Union. On further reflection and from read fag' tire re marks of our cotcmporaries, we feel inclined to the belief expressed by the Editor of- the Trav ftr, that the Courts will decide thai no person has a right, under pretext of religious duty, to practice anything that the common sense and .common consent of the civilized-world pronounc es immoral and' detrimental to the welfare of the orotnuohy. Tlie Editor of the Nuts strength ens this point by saying :. " What then shall we do with these people T Let them- alone,, for our own honor, aa well. as- for tbe sake of their own lasting bapptaeso, we nnnot. The limits of1 re ligious toleration, thou -h difficult of definition, are fortunately not absolutely indefinable. A man's light to worship God according to tbe dictates of bis owu conscience must be guarded like all other rfgbU, and therefore like all other rights it mist be restricted in Its exercise by a last considera tion of moral andVsooial consequences, as well as of tbe right of others. No man can bo permit ted to worship God in such a way as" to outrage the decencies of life or to oppress bis neighbors."- Bat no demonstration affecting tho fan-going groaed will bo required to pat down the rebellion in Utah, by the Federal arm. The Mormons now el aim to be Satien, though within tbe jurisdic tion of tlie United States. Tbey say the United States bare no right of government over tbo peo ple of a territory, but only the land, while it ia lying waste. We will not attempt to combat Ibis nonsense. They claka .thoright of life and death over the members of their Ch-jevb, which embrace ckizeus of tbe United. States,, sul ject lo tho con trot and eutiilcd to tbo protection of oar laws. Einouam Yocno is, wkh them, the fountain of all political power. The records ofuho United States Court have been destroyed- uudcrrhls aus pices. He assumes tbe coercive function of. the properly appointed Executive. By word and deed be has tut the authority of tbe Federal Executive at deflaacc, and the staff of tbe judicial authority of tho States la broken by him and bis adherents. If all this docs not radio rebellion, wo shall des pair of over nuderstandiiigJho meaning of -that word. Ia this aspect of tbo case the question before us is of tho highest Importance to tbe welfare and wfoty, nei bapa, cf milHov. F our part we think that something Very efficient "can be" consti tutionally done. Dtdarf tk Territory Utak under martial law and send a sufficient tnllitarj force toSslain the declaration Jtgaicai that force Binoham ToT.to.wiU appear' Let bJm bt " taken in arms " and 'bung at once. VTtis sight . of their Prophet, Vicegerent, or whaterer else the Mormons suppose him to be, .banging on the gallows, will do moro"tb-dispel the a wTul delUfcio that exists among them, tliau anything that can bo imagined. ' All tbe principal leaders, taken In tho ranks of rebellion should be served the same way. This course' will etilo 'thematic la the best way it can be done. . The most dsngerons and disastrous weakness a Sovereignty ever com mitted siuce the world was formed, is to temptrrije and parley text A rebellion. ''.-Ci.'- The remedy we propose ia a fearful one wo ad mit. But while it is one of justice and necessity for the guilty, jtTs one of humanity Ibr tbo inno cent. Wo agreo with our cetemporai b?s that whatever U dona should be done at once. Every hour of delay approximates "a peril, -the conse quences of which no human mind can fathom. . COS 0 RE-'SION A L . KOMIN ACTION , , A Democratic ConveMion, composed of deleg ates fiom all' tbe counties constituting the 4th (Rileigh) District, net sCFrankHnton on Weda s day last, and nominated the Hon. L. O'B. Brsnob. for re-election to. Congress. - , ' " THE KORTII "CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVO- ' . CATE. We complained a abort time ago of the Advo cate's unacknowledged appropriation of our Edi torial matter. The Editor of' that paper makes os such ample and christian satisfaction tbat give bis article entire, and think bo-ought to be grateiul tons forever becanse wo gave htm ibis opportunity of showing that be can apologise a hsndsomery as be does many other things. We reci)rocate tbe kind expression of onr & frere and lake pleasare in laying Hist in addition to the excellent religious character of his Journal it is one of tbo best paper for general news pub ihvbed in North Carolina. ' . . TSS WILUIKCTOS COHMEIICIik. The Commercial complains tbatia a-n oxtraet from itscotnmns. which' appeared la this ppr on the ti h rnst. credit was given to a a "exchange,' and not to tbe "Commercial." by name. .It wa an oversight, for which wo fs;I regret. The edi lorial milter for (bat number of the Advocate was preps ret! by or excellent Pr 7b-.Io our absent, who if not capable of intentional injus tice to tne Jrsteriiity s" ana we never saw tbe article lefcrred lo, tinti) h was nbliheiL .- A ersteful recollection of the iiersonaJ kindm of the Editor of the Commercial, respect for bis gn at ability and editorial experience, together with the niot eotire-coitfi'lence tnhis rectitude o-f pnrftoae. will ever make- ne feel that -wo give additional weight to sncli mora ewiays aa befit -our colnmns. when we can endorse them by Ibe name of tho Wilmington LomroercUl. MR. WRIGHT'S ORATION. " Tbe fulluwinj correspondence will show tjiat. tbo Oration dliverd by Josaua-G.W right, Esq. at Moore's Creek, on the occasion, of the Celcbra lion ef tbe anniversary of the revolutionary bat tle at tliat place, will be- published.- , r ' Wit.MisoTON, April 20th, 1857. DcinSit: Tbe underflgned resiK-ct fully re qnest for publication, a copy of the eloquent and interesting address delivered by Von ouou- the c- casion of the late celebration of the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge. In uisking this reqnest. the undersigned but expr as the unanimous -wish 'of all who had the i leau re of hearing yon. and the gieat dsir of numbers wno wn-re not so fortunate. Analitmg their own personal solicitations that you will con sent lot he pb Wea tie. They are very reicct fully. , yonr ob't wrv't, WI S ASHE JOHN L. HOLMES, F j- HI1X. GEORGE DAVIS. J. G. WaiCHT. E-q. Wiliinoto?. AnrH list". 1867 Oextlemv.! Your note soliciting a copy of me recent Address for publication, has besn re ceived. I very cheerfully comply with your re qnest, and only regret Ibat the Address was not more worthy of the occasion on which it was de livered. - With mr thanks for the opinion yon express of ts merits, snd with a grateful appreciation of your Kindness. I am very Irnly, your ob't, serv't.' JQSHU.V G. WRIGHT. Messrs, Wm 8. Ashe. John L. Holmes, F. J. Hill, Geo. Davis, Committee. THE COACHMAN WHOAUaiir 'AN DEI?- ESS. Tbeifew Tork correspondent of tbe 'Slates," writes: " .Mrs John Dean, (lata Miss Boker ) whose cx Irsordiaasy eseapade with her father's coachman recently created such a scHsslrnn, is now staying at tbe residence of a friend of her family. In tbe bpperpart of lh.e aity, her husband, yon will re member, has gone lo Columbia county "to re ceive tn education," having pledged himself to stay tbere a year without seeing; bis wife. Prfvt lego ofoorsespondeaeo wss-accorded bin- in the arrangement, bat it is understood that she has not heard from bim since tbeif sepsratien. Some friend probably has advised him nor tor write tfn til he shaH be able fo send a letter which wit) not be likely to disgust her educated sensibilities by its literary inelegance. It Is dee to the lady to say tttat she rs neither onaniUble nor, nauatry. obstinate; and her extrsordinary firmness In this marriage affair is only fc bo aecoro ted ibr by some strange Influence over her possessed by Dean. She is well edaeatexJ sensible, neither giddy nor romantic, and'wvll Knows tbe difference between reflrjemritt snd"ulgarity. It will not be sarprising if. before she bat passed tbe allotted year away from Dean's infloeoce. sha shaM think of bim with as mncb regngnauce as she baa here tofore extlibited of obstinate self will. " INDIAN MASSACRES. Chicago, April 23. The pursuers of the Indian bands which have lately been , committing, so many outrages npon tbo white settlers have re turned, and confirm" the rumored massacres in Blue Earth - comity. Forty settlers have .been murdered, at Big Bend.- and several 'women taken prisoners. Great alarm i everywhere fVU, aa all the Indiana beyond the Minnesota river are as suming a hostile attitude. . Rumors are rife of the alliance between the Sioux and CLippewss. FROM WASHINGTON. -WitaiNGTOiv, April 24. The Poat Master Gen eral has concluded a contract at the rate of 100, 000 per annum with the Panama RaHway lo con vey the mails nntil the expiration of tbe present contracts with the California steamship coropa nlcs. wliicb Is about two years. The Governership of Utah has been tendered to Bei j McColloh who has brc-n requested to come to Washington iiumvdiately for instruc tion a , . . THB RAa-PICBBSS-OP NEW TORE. It is stated that tbere are in New York city not less t baa one tboosaod protessional rag plakcra The Express-says that aorao oftat-m harp, by picking rags, srcom ota tdr- fori a aes, swd-lhre- in eplrndid taanaiona, wlrlle -otberaresiae ib sban ties located la tbo outer ward.. EIPEarSITET jian-traps: ' Wm. II. Woodbury, who sometime since receiv ed severe injuries by falling Into a sidewalk "man trap," in Chicago, baa recovered f 15,000 dama ges from tbo city. MARSHAL RTNDERS"' CAPTURE 0F.A SLA- . : ; ve&. -:- r;-.?. ' ' Nrw Tore. April 26. 1857. J- .Tester 'sy afternoon tbo schooner Merchant' waa. taken intustody with br erew by our new MsrsbaU ilah Byndi-ra. It ppearlbat about . a week ago this energet'o officer goVan inkling that a little schooner waa fitting out eat Pier.Nov 4S Kortb RJver for the Cuaat of Africa and tbe slave trade. Tbe Vessel waa a fasl-a if ing Baltimere-ciifper-craft. and her oatenaible dvsiii ation was the' Island of Corsica. ' , TheMart-bal and bis brother kept waieii day and ivrgbf npon the Trssel jOoo flay tits-' wees, tbe Marshal blmself went doan lathe dl-guise of a vb-itur from-tlie rural districts, and made Boato inquiries a boaida ship 'ly'n6 "Ml " side tbe suspected, craft. He was perfectly atic.-. cessfni. The csptalnairtl roetesofihe sblpamo- ved tbemselves conid-rably st the esiense of their, fresh wafer fi lead, and gave bim to uidr stand that tbo lUtlo sciiooner beyond wis 1 a 1.4.1.-1- it' -' . r -' Wben tbe disgub-ed llarshal innocently lnqnir: d what wss a "black bird," he waa informed that a black bird was. a vessel - that Went to Afi U ca to pick up niggr.i The Marshal expressed bis incredulity, whoa the commnnjaalivw- captain and mates related what tbey deemed to bo prel ty conclusive evidence as To tbe certainty-of wbai- they asset ted was the chi racier of the schooner. On Ibe strength of Ibis informstloi -warrants for tlto aet vf (he schooner were placed In tbo hnnds of two of the deputies, and, tbe seamer Istellite was chsriercd Jo chase tbe suspicious vessel.' .-,. i .. . Yesterday morning the schooner was toweil down the bay ; followed by the Stellite.'snd tbf Maibal watched the chase down the Cay, ' Just below tbe Quarantine the schooner was left by the steamer which towed her down and aoothorv steamer came op and pnton boa.cl .a crew of Sjsiiiards ,aad Portngurs. Tbo schooner .wm then toWed-down to the Hook where she was oveihauled by the Satellite, snd Cspl. Faunee oftbe Revenue Cutterat tbe Quarantine placed a guard on board, and aeBt her back fo this cify Tho steam-boat which bad towed . ibe schooner down was also arretted aud searched",, end four Spaniards fouud 00 boa id. ' The schooner Merchant was in command of a certain ' Captain Jones, -with a crew of tea bh-o and was supplied with the lumber, water casks, rice, Ate,, which makeup the equipment of a reg ular slaver. Captain Ryndera deserves the highest credit for bis energy and skill Hi ferreting oat aad-cf feeling Ibis seteire. )j7y ffrws. ' A SUSPENIICCf BRIDGE CRUiURfBT SN'DW. Tbe snow storn wkicli commenced on Sunday Ust eontiaoed to fall at RecVester, New Toik, for forty -six boors, doiirg great damage by its" heavy weight. The roads in the vicinity are said To be fairly strewn by limbs of trees ahicb were broken- off. Tbe suspension bridge which spans tbe Gencsse river tbere, and which was finisbed last summer at a cost of over 4 28,000, and waa "capable of sustaining a weight of twotboaaand tons, gave way on' Tuesday in oonsequenceof tbe quantity of snow on ir, and Is now a perfect wreck. It was acven hundred feet in' length with. cat iron cylinders, bolted together and stood one above the other, to the height of lOLi-ci .-, PUDpE?l DEATH A man named JamcsWall, about 62 years of ago. formerly a larkeepr in tb grocery and M qnor store 289 Biviogton street, was taken sud denly ill-on the corn-r of the premises and fell dead to tbo floor. Ao inqnest was held on the renisinaand the jnry rendered a rerdjet of death by apoplexy. J. : . ' - FATAL-ACCIDENT AT THE NIAGARA gUS PENSIO.H BRIDGE. Mr. Jobn R. CbusJburk, of Niagara city, waa found dead over the hanks on Sunday, about 1 wo rods above the bridge. It i supposed be was retnrafag bonse from his work on. Saturday niht and as it wss rery dark, be most have mistaken his rath. He must have fallen aboat one hun dred and twenty feet. FURTHER INDIAN Tft0tTBLE& St. Lodis April 22.The officers of the stam er Minnehaha, from Upper Missouri, re porta great excitement at PlatUmouth, Nebraska, in conse quence of tbe Pawnee Indians being drjven in by a number of settlers of Salt Creek. Afiebt 00- curred, resulting in the killing of several Indiana and one white man and the capturing of 18 In dians. General Thayer, of Omaha City, has rais ed a party of volunteers' to protect the settlers. POOR SLAVES' CHARITY. Tbe following from-the Augosta (Ga.) Dispatch, speaks well for tbe down-trodden, over- tasked sUves of the Sobth : " "Persons nnacquainted with the facts, can hard ly be aaro tbe extent ef contributions at the African churches in this city. Not long since $218 was raised at one charch, tor assist friends who have gone to Uberia. Qnly thinfc of it slaves sending a part of their surplus earnings to help feed and clothe free person a Tbo members" of "Thankai ChnrcR" are now building a chapel 'n- flie rear of tbe Church, for their own o'e.' We bare soma statistics to show oar Korthera friende in few days." ; . FK03T AD FAMUfE tS TKtAS. -. Letters from San Autrnia aad Indiaools, Tex.ts dated respectively ontbo Ttb and 8th inat , furnish the following interesting estracre:- --. - "We hoped to have.rhrd lino gardetfs, btrt thjs year tbe froftts bare been ierefe. Ofaly last uigLt (April C) we bad a frost that killed every girden fa this part of Texas. We bare all to plant over again. While at Indianola I saw one of the earn- eb tried with a couple of 500 pound bales of cot ton. He moved off with them with as mtfeh ease as a mule would with a sack of corn. The natives looked astonished, lie could'have carried anoth er bale, I am satisfied, with perfect ease." "We bare a wretched prospect before us for tbo summer. Two frosts tbe last two days are bare cat down tbe com, action, Vegetables, and alt the fruit. For the-" want of rain the ground ia now dry to plant) Unless it rains in two' weeks, tbere is danger' of famine.. No grass Is up fbr'pas lure ; the straama are dry that, can get ao; the cattle are, worn of them, starviog) aad hare to bo thrown oat to save tbe calves, ao that we aball soon be without miHs ; while burster Is already for. ij cents per pound, and rising. It ia a laaaonta- blo pro-pect which a merciful Providence can alone avert the realization of." - From tie Journal if Cewimerce Tivrsdaf. ARREST OF ALLEGED FEMALE SlrOI'LIF- - Two well dressed females giving -their names aa Ann O'Mscrob and- Am Smifb.oeTe arreated by offieera Cog sins and McPbersonof the 9tb ward police. 00 thocbargo of beioa.' ia the oofarious practice of ahopunicg Tne prisoners, aa ia al leged, were caught in the . act of attempting to steal a piece of silk from tbo store of air. Henry II. Johns, 191 8h aveaae. , Oa searcnin tbe de fendants at 'the s tal ion bo nee. silks to the amount of neariy-tloOwera foood La their praaesslon, all ef which are sappoe to nave beea atote. A lad earned Wm. Davison, 15 years of age. waa also arrested 00 aaspieioo of being .aa accomplice la fn alleged karerniea. Uo waaearryuig tbo basket for the malea whioii cost a i or d the allka. ARRIVAL OF TE22 iUERICi; A THREE DAYS LATER. FROM EUR0P8. . Haurax, April 24. The Canard steamer Amer ica, wilh Liverpool -dates to April lltb, arrived here last oigbt.. ?T' -T- The steamer North America arrived out en tbe 10th. ' - - : : . '"' 'Tbo America paseed tbo ateameblp-Africa on. the 12tb Inst., and acrew ateamer, supposed to be tbe Alps, ft tbe ISth. ' : j T i ENdxaMrk Tbe electioneJa-Bogm4 yere,.nearIyoyer. Tbe ministerial net gain eo far js 05. -Sidney Herbert is spoken of as-Hriister of EveTyn Deftison la the mtnisleriat Ca&dldaU for Speaker. . , . .t ' 'The English government furnishes thresteara ships to assist in laying, the Atlantic telegraphic cables, which will be completed lb June and be laid in July.- . t v. . ; . i; ' j. : The weather has been, favorable for agricoltvr rai purposea. . 4, . : - , - -V . - ' raafrCa. . v Various unfounded rumors of altenipW to a sassinate the Emperor are in circcbstion, snd sev eral arraU have been made fo Paria endln ice departments, of persona connected tiithfc secret society. - f - afsisf. ' t Madrid letters pay tbat active communications are taking ' place between 8pin, JEngTand and France on the subject of tbo 8piuish-iloxican dif fltulty. The Spanish govefnuient hopes to obtain ihenaval snpport of those, powers ; and In esse the qdesttoiTgocs beyonj a waavLjlween Mexieo ana apam, UKfff tPrlalaupport also. ; . , V11 cabinet tendered tbeir rea:gnatlons 'on, ac -count of certath local polrtkai qtreetioris. . . A Berlin, paper denies that a delay has been granted Denmark by Aastria and Prastia for the settlement of the Holstein ; question; throah French bifluencea Tt also confirms the s(atement that Russia has disagreed to tbe claims jpf Den mark being referred to the arbitration of Euro pean powers. ' j - mf t .. it The P'ani h Diet ananimotfsfy Approve of "the abolition of the sound dnes and too. treaty CohclU- , ded will too foreign powers." - - . An Aostrias circular states, respecting (hi; Aai- tro-Ssrdinba ruptures, tbat abauld the mediation of England and Franoe prove onsccessQrfvAas tria will seek uveas tfiea for her own protectioB. The aothentkity of the-Circular bjArabted. rriLT. Tne Aostrianam&aasaHlorat Jf.iples repeats the state toe nt tbat Irplea Vs move amd more disposed to maate advances toward a re-establfchmeDt of diplomatic reiatlona wilaT tbo western, powers. A letter from St. Petersbnrgb ssys that opera tions for raising the aqaken vessels at Sebastopol had been commenced ; sixteen had; already been recovered, including tbe Chersonese ateamer, Four of tbe raised vessels are afloat and in active employment. The Chersonese was taidcrgoing repairs at XkioolK-u. v "-. Tbe Ottoman ambassador at Teheran bad ro quired an exocution of the treaty of declination and restitution of seven towns to Turkey. The Porte is Inclined to, consent to the union of the principalities on condition that its sovereign ty be respected, and that tho united proriuevs con tinue to pay atinual tribute. General Outrara had planned an expedition for the capture of Mehammeral with Karom. The emharkatioii of the Iroop had been -commenced, and tho attack was expected to be made 00 the 20th of Mai eta. The Persian army waw collecting at Bueajoor. ANOTHER HORRIBLE CAMPUS XCCT BENT. .' , TJo AHeghany (Micb.) Jonrnslsay tbat a hor rible campbeoe accident occurred I u rbat village n UMK iv ?nat. Mrs. S.;N. THio andertook J fill a lamp from l he flu id can whaoat etrisgafsb Ing the light. An exploion 4ceDro followed A dsnghter of Mrs. F'rite r bomt to" death wWle Mr, and Mrs. Pike arttf IherrsnaMea years of age, were horribly bnraed.' y 4-K CU6T0M UOUSE RJbVM0Y&3. Boston, April 24. There have been twenty j tight removals in tho custom house here thes far under tbe new administration. - - OUR AFRICAN SQUADRON. - It b now composed of tho sloops JaTiestown and St. Louis and tbe brig Dolphin under tbe command of Captain Crabber. The squadron1 at out to sail fbrlu" relief will consist of tbe'raaee Cum berland and the sloop Dale, with perlsape aaother small vessel under the command of Capt. Cn oorer ; and the relieved vessels will probably reach home in tbe course of the summer. RECEPTION 0F.JI0N. C. CUSHING AT JI0ME NEWTOBTOaT, Apri' 23; Hon. Caleb Cushing was received a his home to-day with great hon ors. Tlie mayor "wvlcOBSed him in a speech, to which Mr. Coebtng made a lengthy reifponse. A natlbmrl salute, military and civic procession, and a levee at two City Kail;. also- formed part of the ovation. " v ' i . .' ' i "' -' . -': LAKE FIRE IN- W-sSCONtlN TBv ICR- AT Ctuciod; April" 22? 5h tfte 4tb inat. r Wilson Mills, oa tlie llenoraine river, iu Dunn county. Wiseonsint-wo deatroyoa by fl to, causing: ?osa ef S30&. Several houses were brfrned" Cblpto- w a Falls on tbe same night. The ico at Lake f:4'u atill strong. ; FATAL ACCIDENT. Detroit, April 22. A three story trick bullfl- ing at Albion-, tfceditrd aa Jewelry anet hardware stores, fell d&rtrf&i&Osoow atOTwi-yVsteraaV.-bo-ryuig five persons iu the rain:' - Tbe Ntrm York Herald says that Dr. RoBeaT HsNTKR-of that Vity Has been' acteonvpHsbing the most extraordruofy resnlra ia tbo. treatment of Consumption, by IhbaUliofl, deo-t -aStlns tbo mo - talily more than One Tkamsand lathe pet! two years. Tbo following are tbe figores fiom tbe Chy laspectorV r!eptort:v " - Saatbs tm CeoanmpUaa ta 184, in J84S,-n 155S. I 1,0 S,2. X57 Sbowingan actual saving of bfo truly aairacn loau). when we eoatdder that tbiadisease baa b -re tofor- been regarded ss hoplesly fatal, j 8oml-thIeo Ntw4T Last The Manual Alpha bet for the Deaf an. Daaab, aasi for the conve nience and amusement of all, 9? weans of it any one, yooog or old, caaacqa4re a perft cl knowledge oftbe deaf and doesb tangoaga ia tea boors so as to cc averse Is Mr, or laopart if to oth er Sent by mall to" any ad4reas on-reerlpt ef 24 cents, or to dabs of S-for tU i very liberal discoaat to dearW-rs. Tboao wisbiog more lofar- naifoB relative to it, most enclose a three cent ( atamp. ..-:-.. . v . .. .. - '. Addroas.WM !f. DUNNELL, Engraver. ' HtS Broadway, Cor. of Dry Stres t, IswTork. UoUmRam Ointment ud Pills Ulcerated Legs Every surgeon knows that r-s. dv-iajTM-stt d in lh! muncular flare of tbe lee: defy all ordinary treatment; bol nKer of tbUctass, bowt-Terob-Atinattv and vipilent. invariably bral on-ler The talsanic action, of Uollo ay ' Oia'snimt. This preparation. does not drive 4 he. virus of the son from one pmrvjf tbe yteoo id -aooibrr. t cre n t by reprefitoo, but expulsi.in. 1 llenee there is no tsr of the re-s pure ranee of any ernpiton tnntor. swetling. or sore, that baa onee yi.-l.1ed to J be bcaline proerlies of tlrts4boroh curstivi- t . t - - 1.. . -T? in cases 01 cancer i s iimciv nn liss aevHi inut- aaerat'le lives and. rendered theciuel process of excision unoeeess ry . Of -the Pm H may be tru ly said tliat no tiisesw of tho stomach or-' liver ever resisted their operation. . . ANOTHER. REMARKABLE, CURE V DR.-SWAYNtTS ' - COMPOUND- SRUP OF ' ' PORT Ol WILMINGTON, APRIL 28. WILD- CHERRY; BEV..JAME8 R. DUKBOROVV. Pastor of Berlin Circuit, Baltimore Conference. A nd all tie principal Merchants at Point of ftocbs, ' - Md., have tctlifiad to the foUatcing -, EXTRAORDINARY CURE. PeiTr Recks, Frederick-County, Md.' Da. Swath. Dear ;s4r: Brlevh)g lladoiyl owe 10 the public, sn'd injustice 10 you.Ihave thougbt pioper 10 make known one of 1 he most earraordinary rules, in mp own case, that basever bi-ea truly recorded. In the month of Otftobtr last I waa afflicted with a severe gatBerfng in. my breast, which formed large aosce's. and alo coeimuni'cated to my Lungs and Very much afSici- edihein, and dlsa-harsed large quantities efcorrup- J nun, cxu-ruiii auu iniernai. ni y oreain cuuia (so pass through nty Longs. and' oiit thr.iucb the cav ity of my been si with apparent rsse.attendcd w iih a violent cough dny and night, 1os ofapiieiile, and extreme debility, 0 that my. physif-ians hoeght.aity ca-e entirelv hop kssnnd. beyond the powrr of intilfr-lne. I rtfnninefl In this svretched condition for a tohathne, until f wasWated to a mero rkeleton. and there seemed Jo be no hope (or me; bur navins read in the 'public papers of 1 he many wonderfiil enree prrft-i Inetf bv or CO M -POUAOnSyftCPOF V1LD CHK.URV, 1 im mediately sept so Baltimore tcr five boi lies and ceininfnee3 its" us. sndtoTn v irreorsati-iactien aod my anxioaa lamilv, the nbrce&a or openingr in. uvsunes Denn 10 lieal, and I he cough auoeided anAon itin? ten boiila I was resred to perfeel heaffj believe, thai to your vnhmb' niedicine, under'tbe bie-sings-of Divine Providence. 1 am intiebred fr thl great change, and I nm bnpry 'o say, that, I am now Cnjojing as good health aal everhave. . - . . Over five years liave elprr! and I sirirremain ajrfecMy hearty man St this dale, June3d, TB56. I have nntf had a dwy's slekncsa for ih Hsulg manb8k Please aceept my graceful acknowledg ments. 1 ours, very respi-cmiiiy, - " - .THOMAS IIIYOM The Subscriber is well acquainted tvih Thomas Dixon, and can tesllfy thai ilti- lie has been afflct- ed as above represcafed. I rcgird lint recovery al most as a nilrajjc . He is a worthy niember i So ciety. tMI?s n DURBOROW. Pastor -of Perlin Cfwsfc'tr,- Uattimore Conference. TffERftiS oat one re Hit hie htrrannion ol "tV'ilt L Cherrv.'' aod tbe only one compounded by a leenlat Phtsletan ihnt h. "DR. SVVAVNRW COMPOUND SVRUPO"ftlLD CHKPRV,! snd the universal satisfaction this prepnr.ilion has given, is fully acaoowlt eged. iocverysectton of oh r country. For fhe ci of CoOfirft', CoMs. ConJnimption, For Kronchriis, Sre Thront, Hooping Cough, -For Tickling or Irritation ir. the r'iincfs. For Pa1piatinn OrDis aeof the Heirf,Cfehilfy For Pains in the Sideor Rreast.JJtcr Complaint, For Short Breath, or Hoarseness. Asthma. For the support of old 0"2'. declioina health, anil resncss aigrnta. this remedy has no eqqal. - Prepared only by Dr. WVAWK A SON,,i their LahrJVatory 4 N. SFVF.NTH St., Philsdel phia. Sold by - WALKKR M"EAKEMCO-, V ilniingtr-n. N. C. k. J Asrow, Jan. I. " ; Asi'.cviHe. N. C. CirntoCs AvraMrr at Cocstship. T1ierc.lj.-ts been quite an excitement recently in the quiet village Of Oakdale, Shelby countyr Missouri, iu consequence of the attempt of two of thncyouna f-I lows from Georoi.-r lten iig there t win the ffectionvtf a young lady, wlro suddenly was dis covereil to possess mnny tliOuaund cbarii.. It ap pears that she had sent five dollars to Swnnn & Co., of Atlanta, Ga., for a half ticket in one. of tbeir Lotteries' whicJi- draws eve-y S.Jni-day throuchout the year. A priio- o? considerable mafffritude was the conseaiiencc of her liillt atiec- uIhIhiii, afirj be (ftaHers having discovered IhUt she b.-wi tharwn so much sinner.- hastened to th little village to pay tlieir addresses-, supposing tie young lady would not be aware Of ber good fof- tone. She had as uianv adorers as tbe lady iVi tit face of the "Lottery fMset,- but -she did not bve her Ik'hti. sosaddWHy as sue w-ou a for tune. A telegraphic dcsp.-ttcb from' Suaa &. Co arrived in lime to fuJ! the wBy aspirants for her hand and heart. " . - 6-3w Jcrm.REl$OSSlIT. lSKB0DY USES LYON'S J&ATfl.lIRON. - 1st. It is tbvCStrael Reparation ut the hair ever made, - - . y -. 2J. K ri pr'onowiced by rli to be tbe Mor Bem-flcial. ; , r , . ; . SI. ltearthemost .-JgreeaMe to oso. 4ih It ft t)hs CK-abest and mosf CaVefu-Tj-er pared. ' - . ' i - -Sib. t Is tbe most IH-I.lj Pufurued." - 61 h. it-is the otrly attklo -that nevfrfails to aire- Entire SaHftction. , , ? . Tlie iaunenee-aale of tbe KA.THAIR05 near ly 1,000.0.00 bottles per yes r attest its excellence and universal .popularity. Sold !y aH dealers, evet vwliere. lor ib cents Kr hnttle : HK.ATtl WTNKOOP& CO.. Prrtrs end Prfuintr. , 63 LiBMTy St., Ncw-Voik. . . ip:TTS. r ' 14-1 w". CHARLES' LOXDOORDIAL GIN. Is shown. by the Records of the Castoni House to betheouly London Cordial Ohi 'lM POUTED and sold in b titles, all others are noxious., mixtures 'made hero in imitation of it. - - It is a delicfous tonic (leverage, -and by its- pe collar flacor (so different from other gina) is uui- versauy siecmed by .ill who use it. 1 1 is adopt ed with great success in cases of" Dyspepsia, Gbut, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Orswl, Colic, Cholera, Fe ver and Ague, Stricture, Diseases oi tlie Urinary Organs, Epilepsy, oVe. . Dr. Valentine Mottof New fork, la a letter to the (troprietor says : ' " Charles Londcr Cofdial Ota tr the vntest. best,' and most rttinble Extract of Juniper 1 have seem . - . CHARLES' LONDON CORDrAL GIT Is sold bv all Drsjtfgisia iwid (jrrocera tn the Untied 8utea, and so lo are nomeroos iHisons called ''Londim Cordial Oiu" to avoid them buy only "Chabcks." Rejr-et any other ofTerva to you as you value year bcalto. Price one doTlrfr far quarts, fifty ncents forpinU. EDM AND C. CHARLES-, - - sole importer, aU Broadway, ss. x. March 12. I52-3m tow. OPINIONS 0 THE PRESS. "7" We take pleastrre In referiing to the virtue of Davis' Pain Killer. WeTiare used tbe article and found it valuabrc. Tho sale 01 tbia article in the United States is beyond ail precedent, aa the books of .the office will show. Cincinnati Commercial. D.-nrts' VYgetable Pain Killer. We first heard of this medictnoduring a viit to the New England States, and being struck with the novelty of the title, were rnduced to makoome inquiry about it; and wo were surprised to learn tbat it was? kpt constantly in t.e hooses of most of tbe in- Ji.-itriUiBts of I he cities and villages where we stop rsed. to be used in cases or suflden attaeits of p-Hi. bunts, scalils, dec., an t wo .beard-it spuketiof in terms of high comorendauon, Itotn by drnggutta and physicians. Philadelphia Ragle. Ferry Dins rain Kxtier. It is .-rrraJ pleasure to aa to speabf favorably oi tbia article known al most oaiversally to bo a good andisafe' remedy lo.- boras ai.d other pains of the body. It ia aat oable not only for colds in tb winti-r, bin fbr va rious saramer conrplahita, aidsboa4ti bo in every family.- Tne cascmity which rtenxtiKts it, msy corow unawares. (Cbristiaa Advocate. . Valaable Medicine. Tbe sale of that remark -alio and truly valuable preparation. Perry Davis' Pain Killer, ia constantly and tepidly hicreasinr. During tbe past year, tbo emaod for tbia treat remedy bas beecu altogether anpeecedented. 8earcely a week passes by, darins which wo do not' bear of some remarkable euro having been performed, within tho circle of oar acquaintance, by the use of Perry Davia1 Pais Killer." - frovKlertce lien. Aarerttser For Bale, wholesale and retail by O. R, F reach. Wilaaington, and by Druggists generally. VV V, ?ARRiVEDvr -V- Schr Two Marys. Day ttm Coowayboro'. 8 C . lor New Torkv. laden ith naval stra. pot in with Sails split, leaky, &t -and will bare to dis charge cargo f.ir reiairs. To (Jeorge Harrisa. I Svbr L. S. Lt vt-rig Corson, from New York, 10 J". Sl. D. Alt Kae & Co. SeTiT-Baaq wt:7Wsplevfrom-Pt Pedeldbia.to G. W. Dart,. . . 25. Measaer Janwa R. Orist, Banks, from Fay elteviHu, taPettewav & Piilebett.. ll 2-5 learner Flora AI.-DodsUI, Hurt from Eay vru-sMtOi 'J .--ti. x u.. yori.n 17 U. S"M ifeami r Spray, Ptice, from Smith- viile to A. H. VaiiBokkeiea . t j. ; . . cleared. J . ; r:- fii. fchr. j. H Burnett. Worih. for Xew York1 bjJ. R BIosom j-with navaT stores. - y 25 tcnr. Exchange. t?nr h- f-r Biltimore, bj Russell SC Bro 5 w th naval stores Jlir. Wide Wtrld Dickinson for New York, by A D. Cszat X; with naval store. ; Ir' - Mir. Worth Aflvn, for New Tork, by T.: f Wot tli; with naval stores,- w i 4 U. 3. M. Steamer SjirayPiice. for Smitb. villa; by'A. H. VanBokkolen. " "; 1 27. Hchr. Wake Waiowright". for NewYorkby Oi-trgc Uarriu-; will) OavJ store. - r ( Schr. Jirfin, Riirton. tor New York, by George Harrias; with naval store, dte. j 0Flt.fc W1L . 4 WEL. R. K. CO. i , Wilminctov. N C.vai ril27 '57. J DIVIDEND No. 11 The Beard of Directors of the Wilmington &. WelJon R. It. Co .have declared a semi-annual Dividend, of 31 per Cent, n int; uapitat eit-CK ol sola TJonipany, . payable on and after the 15tb Majr tiexi. The transfer cook will be closed Irom 1st to 15th May? ., J AMISS S.-.-GKKKft. Soet. . April 38 18. Rob tgh .Standard ard Register, Fay Oba. and CaroHnian, N of folk Herald, GohlsboroVTarbeto1, Hslifax, dt Wei don papers, copy till l5ibjrox. AKEWJiND ll.P0RTAJ,TDlse01T- EUY IN THE SCIENCE OF MEMCIXE. T3 At K NT OFFICE SEAL OF GltKAT RRI Jt TA1A, DlPLJiiK ae EtOLK de PhAK- t-Uh fHAKMAUtN de I'AKlt. and 1M PKRlAf. Ct-LLKGEot MF.DICIMC, YiKNNA fold' wholesale uo retail bv Ur. II A. sai-i Mendar ul ihe lnip'1 Collejc 01 Vienna, aod Ueyl College of Surgeor.8, London, who nwy le per sun. titly cotisulted at his residence. 1 87 Prince strevt. Uw block west of Broadway, W. Tn irom i I A. m. mix r. ai , ana irom 4tiilbf.al. Sundays oscepieu, euress oy appomimeni.y - .TrlBiar-.li t Is a remedy for Ketoaaiiea, ernitoritoja, at i all me atstressHig consequences artelng irom early abuse, indisetiiiiinafe exeecses, ur toe lnireai aenee in hi clisuaiea. Jt has restored bodily aod ex bat sir: rife th and vigor 10 thousands whs are now In itte enj.iyment ul health and the lanothm otinanntssd; and Whatever may be the aueor dis Qualifications for lor marriage, they are eneciuallv subdued. . . .. , - , TriCsemar Ufa. St, - - Complttily and enii.el:. eradicatea all trace of. Uonorhasa, buih in its nrild aod aggravated iorms, Girt ts, an iet ores, Jrritsrtion of me bhrodcr, Nob retentieu of Urioe, Pina of the Loins and sZid ny, and thuto diserders lor which Copaivi and Cubebs btrve so long been thought an antidote. -: - Triesemar Ne. 3, ," is he great Com inental F'medy for Syphilis and St cotidary vtupioms. It also constitries a cer tain cdre for SeurVy, Scro" rr.'a, amd all. CutarVeoU Krupijvtis, removing ami expelling in its course all iiiipoiuiea fiom the vital si ream, so a altoget her to eradicate, the virus of disease, arrd raj al il by insensible perspiration through the medium oi ibo-peres ol the skin and mine. , Itiea never failing remedy for that class ef dis orders which English Pbyticians treat With Mer cury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient's const tuiion, and which all th6 Sarsyparilla in ihe world annOt remoVft.- ' - r THfKKMAU No. 1, J2, anr 3, ore pieparej in the fni m of s kiz'enge, d void of taste or smeil. and eanbt Carried in the waistcoat pocket fcioUT tft1 tin eaSfS,and dividt-d in sep irate do-es asadmioi'ster ed by Vdlpeau, Lull- man, Rous, Uieord, c, &e. Prices $3 each, or four eases in' one foi which saves S3, and in" $27 cases, whtieby tticre is a sav ing of $y . tVo'ne are nuinc unless the Engravings of the Seal of ffte Pufrnf CSe cf F.nglatod. t he 5'eals of tbe F.i olc de-Pbatmaci de Paria. and ihe Imperial Collage of Vienna, areaffixed upon each wrapp r, and around earn case, j mimtions are liable to th sev. rt et prijlile of lh-Law. Special iirrangemcnts esAible Di. Babow I-. for waid iinme'tflatelif, on receiyip a retrtittanCe. the 9 and tafger c.is of Triesemar Facaur CASiiiOi, iu any part of the world, securely park ed and properly addt eased, tliua iasurii g genuine Fiui.pesn prearatiotis and protecting ib public front cpuriodvand pernicious imitation. . Attendaace and Consultation from 11 A. M. till 2 PM. and from 4 tin 8 in the everilng. 157 Princess "Mrsst: a few blocks west of Broadway. ,New York. . . . April 28, 1357. IS ly. HARLESf idD0N CORRHL GIN ; Ts shown by the ttecuids of the Custom House 10 JL betheonly London Cordial Gin IMPORTED and soni ia benles all eltf S are i-Tide nere in im iiation of 11, 1 1 is a delicious tojiie oe Ven ; a nd fcy fts pd4fHsr flavor (so difTereM from other giri)'is universally esteemed by all who nse it. i t is adopted with great success in case of DvsrersiA Gout Jt hfcm atim, tBFsr, bAvkx, Colic, Cholesa, Favaa "a Kb Ami, ts teres k. Oisas-csoV tub IXsrfcAsv Obgaxs, KriLcrsv, Faataxc Ibsegulakitcis dec. Dr. Valcxtjmc . Mott of New York, fn a Utter to the troprietor;-sa v - i : . : ifjhtirle' Ijndon Cordial Cm, it Ihe f ftntl, iV ana most reliable Jsxtracto Jumper J have seen. CH A'ttLKs LO. t) COItlf AI.GIN isld by all DrusAiBtnd Grocers ioibe United states, and o also sue numerous pdisbns edited "London Criflal( GTrt" to nvoid'them buy nly "t'lA R LK'.'' - Reject any ottier ofli-red 10 you as yoo value yeur health. Pi ice one dollar for Quarts, fifty cents fof pints. ED 31 UJV C C CAfR-L F. , - Sole Importer; 40 Rroadway, N.Y. Apiil ?T : I8-3m. IHdllLf IAIPORTAJvT T I RECTIFIERS, LIQUOR MERCIfAWTS AND WHOLESALE GROCfc. DR. FKUTCJlTWANGER'o I ITlavorliigs to Produce at a Moments !ftt Ice every desired Lilgoor, ' The undersigned ha lately made great Improve ments ia this branch of i-usiness. The Flavor, infs an put up In package of S- 10, and 40 Gat toaar and acquires but ihe addition of Pure Spirit, either 1st or 4 lb 'proof and Liqnors sack a Cgrc. either dark or p , Holland and Engl ar.d and Eng lish Gin, Jamaira and St. Croix Ksm, Mononia-h'-la, Bourboo, Iriell and Scotch. Whiskey. Apple. Peach, Cherrv and Rarpbevry Brandy, Port and Madeira Wioea w-ill be instmtly produced. It re quires no skill, but an addition of a good spirit, ay fW gfaflona to each gallon of .b respective Flavoring. - - k Tne beet Cognac oil, green, fellow and white warranted genuine, as low as e try-other importer in the U.S. .-. ... Essences of every Liquor. . Extract of Cognac, I lb. of which produces 200 gallon of CegOa.-. Haw- W hiskey may by DrK.'i ace ancLhody pre paralioa be made smuoth with but a trifling ex pense. - Tbe p'iee of Flivoringa are extremely moderate, and directions in fuU stri feed by DIt LKVtiat FEUCHTWANGfiR. Chemist and importer of Drugs. Essential Oils and Metals. Brrgurritatvp and PhoUmphUrChfwucals No. 13 Maiden lne. New York.. ' It. B. ol A sent for Goitre v's celebrated Cor dial Eitters aad Gin. ApriMS. , . l-n MOftF. MEff- WAWtED AS 1GERT8 to eirewlate raoid solBn. VALUABLE FAMILY WOHK3. which attract by their low price, interesting control", and sopcr bly coloretf ptaeea. For circulars, wiiartfcnar. applv, yoo IK Kaat, to HK.NRY UOWK, No. IV l naasae Si., W. 1 a w weat, to tbe aaote no. IK Xlaiw Si , Cioeiaoarii- 5 ; Aprtt 28. - . - - :'- 18 3m. LIT3HT SUwMKR CAPS, s-f every doacrlat loo, at th Hat and Cap Kmporiam. April 28. - CH AS. D. MYERS. DRRSS H ATS of the latest etyles. eombiaiag olesTsaee with drSiliiy, just opened at tee Hat aod Cap Emporia. - . j - - ABVtl zb. i UU AS". D. H VERS. G KMT'S BLACK CASS1MERE DRESS H ATS another case, email sixe, jest recrivrat this morninr by Ex pre, at the flat and Cop Em porium- CHA. ;aITlfta. Jlprtt Z3. - WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT 13 11 10 14 13 13 00 13 14 ,26 10 0U 00 75 80 BACON.perlb., flams, N. C..- sides, ........... ..,. Shoo Iders, Uog Round,-. Lard, .J. O . , bbl. . . .. ssr,r ! . Ham, Wetera .....i . .'. Sides. Western,' Shoulders. Wratirn .. Pot k. Worth roper bbUWes. Prim. ....T. Corn, ner bushel.... ..... .... JHeal,.-...... Peas, black eye per bushel,--... 1 00 l'Ow es Pea 'Nvta,.n..iMwa.n.t..t,.j , K ice, per lb.. Clean,.. ...... 00 Kouga.per kuahci ... . CO Butter, per lo ............ . . V - ' 29 Flour per bbt, Fayettevilfewaper : 1 2 Fine.-..'-. .............'.,-.... g 75 !'re, g 25 Baltimore,.-.. ............. ...no 0v - Canal,-.... ........ ...... qq qq . nee, per 10 , a t. Uomingo,. ..... Rio Lngura, Ciib.. Hocho.... Java, m...... .............. ...... Sugar, per lb,. Mew Orleans,-... .. Porto K ico,.... ...... ............. t Crotx,t... ...-..... ........ Loaf ...;......"..".."".... ..Z. ... MoUssrs, per gallon, N. Orleans-. Porto Itico, Caba..- Hay.per lOOIbs., Eastern,... .-. c.,... Liquors, per gal.. Peach Brandy,.. A pple. , eo...)a, Rye WhUkey, Rectified.. .......i... N. E. Rnm,. Wines, net oal.J Madeira ......... I -. ' . . - , -Port, .-r..i.......i...Mi.... Malaga,, .................-;.... Glne.per lb., American,-..'........ Cotton per Ib. ......... -... Yarn, per Ib., ........... ..."I.... -8 S heet iflg. per y rl,. . 3-4 i -........... Oznaburg,. ..-,.. ......,.. Feathers, per lb...- tnndlee. per lbs, W . C. Tallow,.... Northern.. ....... m 4............ Adamantine.. ........ . Sperm. .iwii..i Lime per bht., ...-.. J ... Turpentine, per bb1. of 2801b. r Virain DId....'-.. Yellow Dip,-.- j.-w. Hard,-........ i. tit . . Tar, - --.i---.. ji'i,.-,7-. Pilch, .-. .......,-...... .;. Rosin by Tale. No. 1.. .,.; I.. , o. 2.-..-...v.'i.-. ";...... ... 1V. 2 Spirits Turpeattee, per gallon.. Variiisn,." .......r. fjo Pine Oil,.. ; no 00 CO 00 00 00 00 00 1 11 a 13 a CO a 00 a 16 0 II" 111 00 00 00 4f 40 90 80 60 65 38 45 I 00 r 00 40 12 00 '! - 9 40 17 ie 28 40 10 0000 a 00 a 00 a 1 12 a 00 0 00 -' 30 ' 7 50 SB) ffa I awaj 6 60 a OO OO a 00 00 a lfl 12 14 00 00 17 1 t 60 1 60 f eo lfl '2 0 I Rosin Oit,.---i--..... ....... .-; . 00 optrm cril, 1 25 o Linseed Oil 95 a Neat Foot Oil................... f 50 a Iron pet lb., American besi refined , 4 a Knglish assorted,. .-.'....... 4 Swced,.".-. . t.iH. , 6 a Shear, -...' .. i.-. ...... . 4 g A inerlcan,. - ... i.. r -. q C u t rv aH a, -. . ' w ...... i ..... s m . " ! Wrongbt rftflls,...........-.. "" - g S tetlj per lb., Gerrna rf, - . . ... 1 0 'si Blistered.'-.-.''' "-6 Si Besi Castif '"..."",.....'...".... - 20 - a Best qualify Mill S4-.' 6 feet,.... 5 00 a H olio wa re, ... - a- ---- - r -y.-" "11..1M oawcuu w Riveplutitbor, FJnvring,...-.... 0 OO a 0 00 Wide Board4...V1 .-..'.'.. .i.-k 0 CO a O C9 Scantlin;.-W........ ............ x 0 00 a 0 QOf Timber. Shipping,....-.--. ........ Q CO d 0 OtV Prime Mill,..- ............ .v...; v a 9 Cominon,.. .''. .'..... ff 50 a i 7 S0 Inri-rior... '.'.'.'.. 2 50 a 3 50 Staves, perl.OOO; W.O. bbl. RoVtsn '. none ' Dressed,. . g-j H.O. hhdronth,. -.'. '-.'.'-.... none O . 00 ? 00 i 1 oc so 6 I 00 60 4 00 4 00 00 - 15 1H U 8 1? 45 00 00 30 45 1 20 2 7 2 90 1 80 I 00 I 27 0 00 x-r 00 - 00 : 00 0 00 1 CO 0 00 5 : - 0 61 IU 10 so ...... - frrml. Shtnglaa, per i( 00, Common, u o n t r a ct, .-.. , ........... . Black's larse,. --'...... ......... Salt per bushel. Turk's lalsnd,-..-Liverpwl Seek,.-. .."'-.......... Soap petlb Pale,-.-. ........ ..v. B ro w n , - v . .v -v .' ........ .. Tallo- per lb., - -'' .'.v.:. , . . Bbl. Heading per M , 4 t-h,. '. '.".'. Cheese.. . . ...'. 3 00 a 4 25" a' 6 00 a ,S0 a 821 a 0 a L M a . 12 r 00 a 12 DO 12 a 13 035 - 0 0 00 00 . '.V 0 . '! "FREIGHTS; TO NEW YORK. Tnrpcnttne nd.Tr, perbbt. iiosin tsfr fd.-. Spirit TiVr'iieiifYne, flti tit, "''loiir. wr bbl., rtiee. r 100 lbs. gro.f, "ot Ion. per bale. , . 1 Cotton goods and yarsw, pH Aot Kiaxsefd er cask. 1-a JCuts: pc?W3bef, Lumber ev lw - - TO PHI LA DELPfl.i. t Naval Stores, per bbl.. Spill Turpentine, Vam and Sbct-lo. per fowl. Pea Nols, ier larief, , Lnmlwr, jtrr M., TO BOSTON. Roin. per I.M., T Tnrp-ii.e.Wr'Bll', , Spii its TnriarStfnfe, per1 bbl4 Lnnttwr. ier M., Pea Nut, per boskef, -Boneh Rice. per bushel. Cotton per lal on or.es. 00 35 Off 7 ' 00 1 S7f 00' 00' 06 e 's nr.ctt. So- 60 r 00 00 : & 00 ON rcx. 60 f fMK i lg . 1 -tr 4f9 6 - 40. . IV 1 SO - Off - -70 C si ns a 00 6 . : ! . 9 7 00 aaaie 65 - - e.y .. .. 8 r oa--ojo 1 06 COaiJJERCIAL. .-. - REMARKS OM M'ARKET. TrarexTiNe. Since onr last' report Tnrpentino has declined 10 a 15 cents, witb sales on Friday. tof 975 bbl. at S27S for Yelloar Dip, and 1.7& for Hard, per 280vlba. Oh' Sktorday rooming 800 l bht. aold at samo figures. Satarday.aftemoort' 200" bbb. were disposed of' at $2 65 for Yellor Dip, and ST 6 for Hard. Yesterday 2.390 do; af 1-2.00 for Yellow Dip. and'Sl'.CO for Hard. Sn bits: 820' bblsl SpiriU aold on Friday af 44 a 45'cenU per gallon ;: Saturday 500 do. sold at 44 cenls Yesterday 175'do. changed hands afr 43cnts"pcrgalldh- - r . Rosisr.-Priday 500 bblf Common sold $1.15 for medium, do. at Sl'SO for large, and 8.900 at 1.23 for lage size bbls. 6.000 do. on Saturday at highest' figures, 836'do. No. 2 at S 1-35 a SI 40 per bbl: . Yesierd4r Cofamoo advanced 2 cents, and saleaBf 11750 bblsT ifen made, at 17 Tor large bbla. , - ' ' Ta a. Sales on Fridiiy ef 70 bbls. at 81.45 aod? 25 de. at 1.60 per bbL . Saturday and yestcrdajr' ' 8S5 bbls. aold'af latter price. - HEW YORK MARKET. . . : ; Far t days preceding. . April S5. Tbe Shipping and Commercial Lb ' sbooldr reports.- - j;.. Cojtoo Me coot inn q notation, which sbo be considered nominal. We qoolo : 12a 151. " Fbior Sale 7300 bbla., 8olbam, clostD; af $8 66 a t6 90 for mixed to straight brands, 16 9 a iS fr low to good fancy and extra, aod 48,25s a 68 75 fr favorite aod choice do. Com Tbe sales are 88 000 oosbels. cloaiag at 73 a 73 cents for aonnd Western mixed, aad 73 a 8U for Soot bent, as ia quality, v. Naval Stores Sales 2000 a 2200 bbls. Crude Turpentine, to arrive, aaptrfaaed at fi8 50 ; 8000' W limine too Sbipviae Tar, mostly for forward de livery, - 2 60 a 2 62. io order, la yard ; 275 Georreiooa. aa It runs. 82 12 ; 1550 Spirits Tar (entine. part ia sbipfdng order, at 50 erota cash , and 80 a 60 day addmo interest, aad 61. 80 a 60- data (part wit boat interost) for wholesale parcel, aad 50 a 51 cash t.r retail lota ; 1J 600 Ornateer Roio. edieflr toatrfvo. tl 82 a St o per ig ib.- 5- 0 strained do, 8190; 25U No 2. 82121 per 28Qlb.,and 2 60-per 110 Ibt aod 400 Mo. 1, 83 25 per 280 lb. Kice- Sale 700 tea. at 84,50 a 86 25, aad a U: tlo, 85,87! cash. - - FATBTTEYILLS MARKET. Ap II 25 Bacon. 13 a 13f ; Cot too, 13 a 11; Brown SheotinaT. Osnabnraa llal2:Fbar ao 90 a 7 25? Cmw l0O a 105: 8torita Tarpon. tsa 40 eta VIU Bip do 2.08: Yirgia Dtp do. 2 SO-, Scrapo feSO. .. .. CHARLESTON 'MARKET. AoHl 24.a.ttoa--Tao traasac lions, which were limited to 880 baios, wore made previoaa to
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