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ttftl 3 WILMINGTON.; N. C. TIlURSDAYj-SEPTEMBER 24, 1857. hew York democracy. Ot onr fourth pnge will be found the Resolu tions of the UewYork Democracy, adopted at a recent tnet-ting of a Convention in that State. T! .clrlncs advanced are sound, and such as "every southern roan and every other lover of a Constitutional Union throughout the (country, wiU approve. We hope and believe that a party rest ing on such a pare and solid foundation, will soon overturn the rule or Black Republicanism in that, fit.ito.' - CONFIDENCE NORTH AND SOUTH. A friend of ours recently from the North in forms us that the want of confidence among deal ers there -exceeds, anything ever before known, especially in the city of New York. This but confirms the impression that previous reports had made, though we have from this quarter detai's that furnish lessons on tho vast influence of de moralizing habits among those who move iu the more important "range of society. Distrust, sus picion, and apprehension of a swindle, pervade all ranks and degrees. Even the market huck sters have a counterfeit detector and examine carefully every till presented for payment of any article. ' " " j " . It is not surprising that this should be the case in a city' so rife with, dishonest speculations and projects as New York has now become growing ' worse and worse every day. Nor is it surprising that this result should follow tho'scandalous de falcations, the corruption and. robbery in public and in private, rjommitted by persons moving in -respectable and influential circles. Even the City Fathers, a shotttme-Bgo, committed breach of trust and public robbery, of which plunderers of the common sort "would have been ashamed. Do any.of these persons lose caste by these de linquencies 1 Bless you, nbt a bit of it, T,bey -are aa" respectable ". as ever perhaps more so, in Vroportion to the amount they have accumulated In tills wa "of their vocation." " " We are pleased to find' that the credit and char acter of southern merchants and traders" remain unimpaired and, unimpeachable, inall tbejorth- em cities ; not even excepting New York, where there is no ground for "supposing any one to be honest, independent of the facts and figures Con nected with trade. Persons of this class ia North Carolina stand pre-eminent in this category. This Las been their position for many long years and we trust they w ill long retain it. ' The fact Is, southern people in general, -and tTlOSe Of onr own St.alrt oano-tnn.. 1a n - wnn.iuuj i - UW Um how to cheat. We have occasionally a visiter who gives lessons in this science j but our people are very dull acholars-and they would be great fools to suppose they can be otherwise, after the oxample and practices of their ancestors, who are renowned for publlo and for private worthy and -whoso virtues have, been Impressed upon the minds and the hearts of their successors too deep ly to be easl!y eradicated, ' . . There is one great difference between southern and northern people. A detected scoundrel can not, but very rarely, hold rank in southern, soci ety, lie cannot stay be is obliged to go some where else, where the moral atmosphere Is less pure. , Now and then, to be sure, we aee a scamp poking his nose into decent circle but he does it with a consciousness that ho is the object of universal scoin. Not so in the free States. In them, we inight ' almost say: "the greater the scoundrel the better his luck "if be be Only suc cessful. ' lie must take care of that, for a poor scoundrel is hated there as bad as anywhere. DISASTER AT TIIE RECENT TERRIBLE SEA. The Norfolk Herald of Monday rays : At the meeting of citizens on Saturday, (o af ford relief to the rescued passengers of the Cer tral America, tho following gentleman were pres. ent and by request-narrated all the circomstan ccs of that terrible catastrophe; Mr,";Eastnn, Capt. Burt, of the Marine, Mr. Payne, and Judge Munson, of California, which were listened to with lively interest. There seems to be a difference of opinion in re gard to the Engineer, and his conduct if not free from censure during the gale, was not obnoxfou to it on account of his leaving the ship, which was with the tacit consent of Captain Ilerndon, J on his suggestion that be could be more servicea ble in attending to the transportation of passen gers fromtho ship to the brig; and, his conduct when on board the latter clearly showed the deep interest he felt In performing his duly. Judge Munson, Mr. Easton and Mr. Payne each bore the moet honorable testimony to tho con duct of Capf. Ilerndon throughout the storm and until the vessel went down. lie was calm and collected, manifesting no unnecessary excitement, and by Lis example inspired the passengers with adegreo of fortitude seldom witnessed on any like occasion. 'As the danger culminated, a!l seemed prepared for tho worst. When tho boats were about to leave for the Marine. Mr, Parna asked Mm If be was not going. Ills repTy was "No, I will not leave the ship while there la a v k remaining Here take my watch and . it to n v wife". Bis utterance became chok ed an 1 1 . could add no mora.,. When the Marine ' i Jown Capt.' He rod on caused It to be known thro, h tv male, passengers and crew of the ship, t s should get Into the boats until all the wo.. -tjJ children . were 'passed Into thcra., The c-lTi'roua order was aschivalrouslv :1 to and thus the helpless- were saved r-.! , " 1 am juent i j his g' Itemiocs to 11 forts of those who had been '"Z of Cap!. Burl, they were most elo ' iri'zrs, expressed their cense of ros-ity anil manlty, and bUaaaidoon i'accd under I'.i charge In-tho most exalted -terms. " ' a. . ;"' ' Few exsKpIs are on record so worthy of pev--petr.ity as tho of Capt. Burt, of the brig Marine, I. iBson, of the Norwegian barque ...ion another example fa contrast It mnst bu done, for we have prom Llarine was; within seven tnllea of her passengers ' saw steamer ap. n2 ircrn tbo bay, and eager to brlr their -ilne to'aa Pil l. ' rf nlrnrl Ia anffn a aw n and C alien. -Shall sve i wl'h t' -e l Isel it. Tii9 Ca. a Henry; tow,the;bng I; to Hampton Roads, and the service was performed -for tba "consideration" of three hundred dollars. 'It . was the steamer Ctiof T'orf. lk, bound to Savannah. ;- - ' . The citizens of Norfolk "have subscribed about t2.000,fr the relief of the auflorers. ' , " thk rmr.r ixaiNtcit'i stitehgct, -George Ashby, the CLUrf Engineer "of thf Centrul Anxenta pnblishrs a, statement ii,lba ' Noifolk Argus of yesterday. ,As the letter of our Norfolk correspondent . Inserted la yesterday . Ji.rpress contained come i &!! t aeyere comment on his co:.Iuctfc we- deem it bet justice to Mr. Ashby, -that tV-'ild-rnibli.U tL t port too of Lis atatemui. , a defends hjiustlf from the serious clmfe.i v j says i": - . r gaie my watch and purse to one of the passen gers, Mrs. Thomas, and requested bet If he was oavedj to give tbem to my mother. Vi Aboul in -the. afternoonj-we saw the brig Matine, CapU Bart who bpre'ddwaand hailed tho and promised Capt. Ilerndon to lie by ns us,' Ibe brig herself waa uabledTwith the loss of her foreyard, topsail and jibboom. Boats weie then lowered by ordeaef Capt. Ilerndon We had six boats in all; one was washed.' off the da vits on Friday night, and the port forward boat was lost In lowering. ' - I waa then ordered by Capt. Ilerndon, to launch the "metallic life-boat from tba upper. deck, which I did with twelve or fourteen men." She stove to pieces with me In her, under the starboard guard I came on deck againt and Capt. II. ordered me to put alLtbe ladies and children into (he three remaining boats, He in quired if I was armed." I told him I bad a knife - which a passenger had given me in the morn ing. He said : ' I will try to get a pistol .for you, and ono for myself." ' When all. the ladies and 'children, but three, had left the boats going and coming, and the brig being three four miles to leeward, Cap). II. expressed a wish to have the brig nearer and more boats. Iu consultation on the upper deck both he and the first i-fficor, Mr. Charles Yan, Rennsalner, concurred wi'h me in the opinion that hhe could not live tillnisht, I said "If I cau bo of any nsejoyou, command 1me., tle said ' Yes go in the next boat and get the brig's boat. Ofllr him every inducement to come near and stay by na as Ions as po sible. Do this for I know I can t rust yon..' f When the next boat came, after the last three ladies and three or four males Were put in, I waked Mr. McCarty, a passenger, if he would go with me, and "see me through--" to which he agreed. He and I then got in and a passenger jumped down from the upper deck on my shoul ders. I .drew mv knife on him. as a threat to prevent others from doing the same, and the cap tain called to me not to cut him. We then shov ed elf Capt. U. through hia. trumpet reiterated bis orders tome. . - . After pulling about four miles, we arrived at the brig, nearly at dark. I landed the passen gers, and went , on board with Cspt Herndon'a message? V bile J Was on board, the boatswain,. without my knowledge; shoved off with the boat ,1 intended to go back in berjbot it made no diff erence, as he was fully manned. - Captain Burt told me that his boat was at my disposal, such as it was; but lie thought jt would not live three minutes in such a sea, as it was a mere jrawl boat. JIe.said he -would carry the bii as nearea he could. She was disabled; and "had only five seamen on board, and one sick hardly enough to work the brig. - ' '," , Two ofher boats came; bringing some more of the passengers and. some oT the crew-whe itjjr mcdiatcly jumped aboatd the bilr, leaving only the steersman in each boat. X ordered the crews into the boats again as also did Capt. Burt and others; but the men refused, saying that their, J lives were worth as much as others, and that tte I ship woull go down uetore tuey could get toner. The boat in which I came got back to the ship just in time to see h'rr go down, and Capt. Ilern don ordered her off. a' - The above is a plain statement of facts f and ic it I seek to extenuate nothing. 1 know that I did my duty, and more than my duty, open the terrible occasion. It was God's will that theahip should be lost, and none of us had power to pre vent it. - :A-' : 0 I avail myself of this occasion to tender to Cap! Burt and ethers who have si.owcred kindness up on me and my fellow niffercrs, my most grateful acknowledgements. ' v : .' George E. Asiibt, We append the certificates of others testifying- to Mr. Ashby's uniform geuttemanly conduct, and his faithfulness and skill:' Nobtolk, Va..J9tb Sfpt. !637 I was a passenger in the ill-fated Central Ameri ca last week, and was much wifh Mr. Ashby do ring the trying boors of perj!.' I cordially t ear testimony ' to hia foil hfulnesi "and skill, and am witness that he did hia luIWuly f up to the lu,t moment. --m , ' - " ClURtES McCabtt, Chief Engineer Steamer -Qelden qate." , Norfolk. Va., fc'epf. '57. lam acquainted with Mr; George Atthy laiecnin engineer er wamea. ventral America. I believe him to be a faithful and skiltrnl officer and an estimable man, and have no dotfbt that his conduct at the tiane of the loss of the ship will bear the strictest scrutiny, .end prove ie no way discreditable to him. Ws. M. Wiuo.t. M. D, Norfolk, Ya. Lant year Mr, Ashby received f ein passenges in the ame ship, atwhonorable tribute in the hape of an elegant gold watch, whose intcripjion speaks for itsell : . . - . Presented U ' V GEORGE E. ASilBT. Chief Englneerof the steamship George Law, by the passengers of that vksI. as a teatimoniat of their api recistion ot hia services in extricating bis ship from her perilous position when ashore oru-'Pickle Reef,'? coast of Florida, Sept. 10th, '66. Mr. Afhby was on his forty-dfib voyage in the same atiamer at the time of her loss. CAkD TROM THE tlDT PASSENGERS; TLe ladies who were rcscuedfroni the wreck of the Central America, were most of them, accom modated at the National . Hotel, Norfolk. They arrived in the, city in most forlorn conditionv Several Of them had on sailor; clothes which the brave tara had generously furnished. . Their situ ation (some of them - with helpless children) na turally attracted the sympathy of all who saw them ; and their more pressing wants were imme diately aupplied. n, i , t Most of the sufferers left on Saturday afternoon in the boat for Baltimore. " Before leaving the hotel the ladles prepared the following card, which they have requested us to publish : -. CARD. To the Citizens or Norfolk: Ther under signed passengers, rescued from the wreck of the Central America, by the brig Marine, Capt. Hi ram Burt, would take this occasion to express to wards the citizens generally, 31 r. and Mrs. Wal ters, of the KalionaJ Hotel, and especially to the ladles of the honse, their heartfelt acknowledge ments for tba devotion to their welfare and the many acts of kindness" and generosity extended to them during their brief stay, 'j v.---' - ' The band of kindness is always appreciable, but never more so, than when. advanced under such peculiar circumstances as we were placed in of accommodations onJboard my vessel, the cab n being small and-cramped, conld not accommo dafe more than six or citrht tersons. consequent ly the remaining number, X90 Or 05) were obliged, to lie on deck, exposed to the sea and spray which was constantly breaking over net, and taking laeir meals under the same cirpumstftnees, thereby ad ding to their already ioriurneral djscomforts, a midst all which not a murmur was heard. The ladies particularly displayed the ereatetit firmness and heroism, making no complaints 'and coutent V sutler any and all deprivations. Whilst I am sincerely grateful to an all kind Providence for reiiderins me an agent in. their rescue, I can truly state, that I could Imve rescued none more worthy and none who eould have con ducted themselves in more-tioble manner whilst on board my'vesseL ."" '" Kespecfully, lfiRM Bobt, Captaui, Brig Murine, Boston. NobfolK, Ya., Sepk 19th, 1857. NAMES OF TIIE, SAVED AND LOST. NAMES 01? THE RESCUED The following from the New Y- Herald, is an alphabetical list of the persona kao'wn to bo sav ed, and is, we believe, almost complete, there may have been a few p:cked np by the unknown schooner that are not in this liat:- ' " Ailord Henry, Montreal, Canada East; Afhby George A., Chief Eogiover Of the Centra Ameri ca ; Agulo C, Lima Peru : Adams William A., Placer county. California : Athronsahu Mrs., of urt-Ka ; - Badger Captain," Baltimore; Bfcnnet Lonis, child, with Mrs. O'Connor; Bliss William, Cali fornia; Bassford Joseph M., California; Brum well Henry, TesweM liouuty, Illinois; Badgede ley. Morgan, New Voi k ; Borew Lewis, Aluany, N. Y; Bailey Mr. Mary, California Birch Mrs. Virginia,' San Francisco, California; Bride TUoia as, Califwrnia.; Brown Edward, sailor; Brough am, Frederick, sailoV; Brujne George, Ulster county, New York : Black John, loatsnain; Unit Jliiram irBadger Mrs June-A; Brown Mrs; Bad ger Captain Tbos Wj-Brown Roberit rTjBireb Billy; Browley Mrs. and twochildreri. " ' ? Chace William, Michigan; Cummigs John.J Wisconsin ; wasey J . Al. Arkansas Carey Kan dofph, Valifotnia; -Clark - James, sailor; Clasli John, fi-eo an; Child II. It., East Thirty second street. New York Casey W. J f Cralt John M; Oolwell S; Col well, S. 8; Curatbers I'm. Eliza O., .Placer county, California ; Comming John, Nevada county, California. Dawson Lucy, stewardess of Central America ; Dayer Michael, waiter; Davidson Jobu, sailor; Dvia John, sailor. . - EUoreell Susan P., stewardess ;" Emmons John D; Ens ton Ad.sel J ; Easton Wis-v-Adlo MU1. California; Ellin M is..Cynthia and Aur children, Callbrnia; Ede William. Fryer Thomas;- Fletcher W. T., Maine; Frazer James M second JotBcer Cectrsl America; Fra aer Thomas, New York f Fraafer Finley. quart er maater of Central AnkericsT? Fredericks Adolpb, Caiifornia; FaHon Miss Winifred" and brother, San Joae, California ; Forrester J A; Faller.o J N.; CtucinnaW, Ohio; Fell Mrs. JDe and two Children, California; George John.. England r Geary, W W Jersey England; tiudagber Jam-s, New fork; Gaidiner Alexander,- riils(kl.hiaj Gly Mr, El Dorado county, CalitoruU; Garrioou Jobs, Captara lierrdori'a servant. . 4- tliggius Ed., seamen; Howe Jalezt San Fran cisco tiafiman Jienry, New York; llolcomb Ai tren R saloon eeok o( Coj tral America; Harden luirsh lleury, shi' cook ; Hutchinson "Ttiibtrt, Virginia; Haw ley Mrs. Ada and two children, Cahforniat, Harris Mrs. Jano and ehildf Califor nia ;. Hodges Edward, St. Johns, NBwHeihring too Henry, firemyo; Harv.y O; Hoggs Edward, Illinois; JlolluDd H; Hahoed : Mrs. Kosalie"aBd three children,. California. ;k ' . James Jo"hn, fireman; Jones Frank O , Sacra mento, California ; Jackson JV iinamt.'qnacteTmas ter; Jones Ji hn, fireman; "Keejier Henry, So.uJ Assistant Engineer; KlmbaU Ilenry, St. Lawrence county, New York KittrWge Miss Elmira A C.iforniu. 'r Look Jerry W Maine; Lee BM Pittsburgh, Penu; Long Robert, Quartermaster ; Lockwood Mrs. ..Harriet, San Francisco: Lockwood Miss bRose Alice, San Francisco; Lock woo. i - Miss Har- MetHanJt1 rsncisco; Lock wood Master K A San crancisco. ,vTZ: ' McMpan James, seaman; McCoy M L Sacra- menfo, Calilornia; McCaboJohn j McCarty Cha-., Chief Eos. of Golden Gate; McNelh Tboa. Bloom -abujlT. Penc; McCarty Barc'ay, coal passer, Mc- Ke l lmo by, aihT ; McA'dl Mf. Anne, San Franchcov McLaae" James, sailor; Morse Edward, Boston, Massachusetts; Monson Ju Ige A G Sacra mento; Marvin'Mra Amanda, California. "Alalone E. P Wisconsin Moore Edward; O'Conner Hen ry T -Albany, N Y; O'Connor Mrs E .Albany N Y; OsbourneW W Panama; Plasa William, liudsog, n i; raivea Airs ana toreecmian-n, (jarnornta; ParneTbeodore. San Francisco- Priest Albert. Sacramento; Payne Thomas, Stamford, Ct. f Quencen Jacob, Watcrtqwn, N " . " Kutheffjrd Dougias, Wisconsin; Repd Charles. N Y; IiockwellMary Ant, Calilornia; Residing Mr. Aon, California; (fahan Jklrs F, Ujlleville, III; liaymnd David, qnaitermaster; lteid Kicli ard, sailor; Rich Asti of Limi, Bi-lgUn Consul; Ridley, Robert H, Ma me; Rons, Joseph II OTiii Runnel Ue-..ryA; Rudaitt Mrs, Mary, Nevada count, Cal. SteLsowJulius, Kipzstown, Mass; Segue Benja--, min.St. Louis, Mo; Sesrnr Mrs. and two children C St Louis; Swan Mrs. Mary and child, CalifcrniaT; J Shaw Mrs. Caroline, California, StewardGeorge, fireman; Sygcr Beijamin; Small Mrs. Ann and child, Massachusetts; Smith Miss EJizS, Tuclomne connty, (31. Sclmler Joseph. -Catlifornli. San Francisco,; Rudwiil "John, Navada county, Cai. , : - Smith 'John, . fireman f Servant" Wm.yporter ; Stephens, Wra.r waiter; Shreene Samuel, jewel ler, Ban Francisco t fiwan Samuel P., Nevada, CaK , - Tennison James T. (It. t ) snrgeon of C. A 7 : ?. THE COLORED UTOPIAS. - , The New York Express lias the following con cernirig"recf nt developfaoeuta ia Haytt ; " -' : "Africa, Eative. barbaric Africa, presents the n- gre at home in savage Jarbarism. and alaveryhun- Stirgeon Of A I ivla anA tinru1rcrii nf vir.'nM i- A: Threther, Jr., N. S... 61 'East Broadway, N. . Jt . . . . Tompkins Isaac, 177 EIdrklgeatreet,NY ; Tpm1Berica '? h haa an UtM,a where h kins James, Jiew Jtoclttille ; Taylor Charles No Carolina. . :,..... , v . a van Kenswolcar. nratofacef of C A; Van Ha gan J N.r Nevada. Cal. " Wrigglesworth Wra jftorekeeper; Wilson Geo, waiter; west James," cook ; wbtte Jonn.ooK; Waters Francis, seaman; Walton Iwoiiajttl, Quin CY count v, HI t White -Mft acramento. a Yancey Jfmes, steerage sUTwprA ; Young Jbn, waiter;.! agar HeTtjcn",'cowilasser; xoung, Wm; Yamrey mm, San- t rahfcisco 497 101 THE PROBABLE JSUMBER LOST, When the Central America arrived at Havana she reported at the office of the Captain General a follows ' . Number of passengers on board, . - .crew - , . . Total, - Landed at Havana, . . . ' . - Leaving, .,m, Havana passengers, about Total on board when she left Havana, Saved from Central America, " , 558 6 69: 5921 173 i Numtier miseing, 419 It was supposed that several had ft ft the , Cen tral America at Havana, end bad pone to .New Ork-a na in the Philadelphia, hot it appeara that such was hot the case. The New Orleans Pica' yum of the 13th says s . ,; . . . ' The Cnitnd States tnsil steamship Philadelphia S. P. Griffin, commander, left New York Septem ber 2, at 2 P. M., arrived cfflhe Moro on the niaht vof the 8th, and sailed for New Oi leans on theaP terhoon of the 'Dili. The. Philadelphia did not en ter the harbor, but remained hove to at sea". She landed 101 passengers at Havana, and brings 71 passengers, a large cargo, and the California and Pacific mails for this place. Owing to the ""rigid quarantine regulations she Inngs no passengers from Havana nor California for this plac IMPORTS AJiD EXPORTS OF THE UNITED - - STATES. -:m , The Union pwblishes from an official sJaVce-the subjoined statemeot, exhibiting the value of for eign merchandise imported into and export el)om the United States during the tscal year -tmdiqg June 30, 1857 ; alao the value of domestic po- dnce exported during the same period : I Impoits Specie i egooa - Dutiable Total, - - Foreign exports Specie Free goods .m - Dutiable Total," - Dotoebttc export 5pcie aiercanaise 12,461,799 W,C7,5)7 294,100,85 9,(;68,570 4,313,862 10,591,647 23,904,079 60,078,352 278,906,713 bo with tbem and though our acquaintance has been but that of a moment, yet memory will ever retain the true benevolence which actuated their disinterested kindness: V- - " i ' Mrs, A. Ellis, . ' - ,. j . Mrs. Jamee Travis," 'l Mrs. Jane Fell, , " ' Mis. R. A. Lockwood, . -'' Mrs. Eliza G. Caruthera, Mrs. Wd, H. Marvin,-, Mra.ThQS. W. Badger. ' v ; r.r - Mrs. Elairra Kittredge,"' ' cuo or capt. HiaiM oaror iras niaaua '!' ... MiniNn.-.-. ".' To Ike Cilunns oj JSTorfolk;-A Captain of the brig .Marine, it waemy. melancholy pieasartrto be instrumental in safely bringing lot thiaporj. some or toe passengers or tiio steamer Ventral 'America. For doing that .which I conceived fco beoely-oiy jduty ie this matter, yon nave been pleased to compliment md ty resolutions in your public meeting ; whil t desiring to render to jo Biy heartfelt thanks .' r the filtering' roatiBer In which you have ec4. pleased to speak f l ie, I desire to call Vo your ttenUoB the hcroicand gap lant manner in wbictf 'my passengprs. conducted themselves daring the grt Ruffe'-' rand priva- uor. j to whi they ere ecesst . expsed" Eefore mid-dav of Fatnrdv I tw n fullp ' u"-SZ-1"'. . I t.., ii li i j -i ii. i , . -ci i'.-iwv;j,uM wcfuip svum souo go uowb. j, i nj iauenea ana t y -eak, and iog beY 1867. Tears; 1848- 1S47-. 184S-. J849 J850 1851 18ft 2 1963 154 1866 T866 18d7 1 US. A ay lor Jorin c Uohoes r sua, Thayer Mrs4 l-is 15 B and two- children. California leather Urt-taa,G-noa, Italy; Travis E Jmes, sailor; Travis Mrs. Ann and two children, Alvarado, Cal.; Thom as Mjss Frapcis A California. - Vose Charles A Fraocistown, H D"; Van llageu Mrs. II. Nevada, Cal il'orn;a. Wella F A Leyden, Mass; Wells S. A. NAME3 OF THE LOST. The following ia as complete a list as can be publfshished of the- persons known ox snf posed to have been on board the Central Amerka at the time she was lost, and who . probably went down with "her: J " -- Budding ton George, third assistant engineer Brown-Fred., seaman; BeH Arnrild, coal passer; Belt Richard, coal passer; Banks John, asbman; Breslia James, waiter,. Blue John, waiter; Boyd Charles H. sea man; Byrnes Wbj Bride Patrick; Brush Gabriel D laggage master an nam a Rail ro d; Eirclf J E Prtsideot California Mail Stage Company a Brown Mr. ili rn ofTaft & Co; Bekee "Mr. New York; Branqi Dr, California; Brenner, James, ashman, i . . ..a Coeklin, fireman ; Carn Bobt,. fireman ; Callum Christ, coal passer ; Clemens Ell, waiter ;- Carrol Patrick, waiter Cornell Charles, scutlion ; Colt, Benj, Hancock eounty, Hlinois'L s f J Davison John, seaman ; Dawney John, fireman-; Dean Henry, New York ; Dobbin-Mr.; brother to late Secretary of the NavyDeyle Edward, fireman.- . ; ,. -i" : Evans Patrick, ashman; ElliaE, California; Ett)rvil captain's servant.' -- . ' . . Freeman JoLn 8, waiter; Flynn Wm, firemen's mess toyf Fallon Lawrence, California. Grant Alexander, fireman ; Gwinn Patrick, coal passer; Uillespte Jonn, coal passer; Gaynor Bart- av lh li1rvi7 orilrvini Prntulimca wivt ..j ...,. m i . . .. . Lilt 7C " 7 fv i . ZJ if aKlV voJ i viuua ur, coinmora, uaj. M W, purser rllufl W H, ship's storekeeper ; Hyde Martin, firasnaniJJogan John, waiter f Henry Jamet, waiter; Henry John, cook ; Hare Wm, waiter; Haw ley F 8, California; Herne John, Mis souri; iierne UAnson, Missouri. , v.t - - Jones Wm, 4th assistant engineer.. KierneHy Jonn ashman ; Kelly Peter. . - 6338,083,965 total axports, foreign and domestic $3G2,49,444 A conlenipoiary, iu order to reduce, tho a byre statement to the more easy- comprehension of those whose time does not enable them to anal yze such exhibits, places, the balance sheet fa the annexed form : f - . . ;r - 1MPQBTJTIONS, Free Goods, . Foreign Goods, dutiable, . : Total, - . . - ; . - . ExpoBia,. Free Goods, foreign, ; Foreign gopd, duual Io, . -Dome lie u:ei chaudf fe, he reigns supreme, under a government nomirlally "ffee.- r "ell, how goes Hayti. then 1 What lesson example shows usnhe negro's' experiment of gov erning ninisejf ift Ilayti ? The'island is divided in-: to two factiups the blacks and the colored Souiougue being Emperor,of tfierraer, anjl Gen4 Fata President oflhe latter. Two parties exist, and are iiowAt war, one fihtrngfor th return j of Gen. Santana, ow an esile fnjSt. Thetnas, and T . , .. . i . - . M.. - . . . iue oiner ioraaez, r ne ssoiy ot Santana bemg v,fry numerous, and pressing hard oit Baez, has compelled him to eall to bis aid the blacks uriner ouloque, rrreferring io give Wpliia preteotions f raflier than submit to Jiislpowerful rival.. There J has already been a -great deal of bloodshed, and every likelihood of its cominsmce for some fiuiev Geiieral Baez, tSe Mulatto General, ha, it seems turned great fifiaheier. He issued a redundant paper carencj, which: he contHiued to exchange for gold at the rate of 800 per doubloon its measurtj of value when in circulatioUj,' Te Seu te allowed him to issue five njillioiismore paper, which he iJuifed into twenty- "for bis own pri vate pnrpeses.", s To make sure then of the gold amony tlie peojde, he raked his paper price to Sl.OOU-pUr SouVloon ad so coulirmed, aniuiif the credulcna planters of tobacco to absorb alt the cold thes had wiltf 11 itu'ir Inliari-ii Jfu exchanft5aper onlyf .."l"he Peoj le thidij1 tins out, rose against B'acz, and shut wp "the trai- by some 8,000 men ojutside, whom Soiilourfue, (tle black) is invited now to disperse? It is de plorable to see an island snch as tht is, and k bounding with such valuable-producllous, inthe tiamls of o barbarous a set. ' Now, when here, lb thisur land, a St. Domingo would be 'made of us, if possible, and the like erjuality, and like faUrjjity, be given to the negro Mere that he has tnere H is WX'IIto -remeniher wch facta as the" above. INVESTIGATION OFffHE DISASTEP. TO fnE ..-CENTRAL AMERICA. ' ; Nsw Yoita, fiet. 21. The company who own t3 the let steamshlpCentral .Ajnerica have resol yd upon ay-thorough investigation of everything connected w ith the disaster, receiving statements from every personPfiaved, if possible. A strong iwpressiorT,begins"fO)revail.thajtthe vessel was lost through1 the carelessnassV of the' fjassengers S3C0 80 141 f ?r",a lne port-holes open, through which the - 1 - - ' I ..... - I ai .- . . i . pmSLIFS c JENNINGS. '". ; OBBERSIN FOREIGO DOMESTIC WU0LES1LE PlalCES CIUKCNT BOUGHX EXCLUSIVELY AT IVbs. 1 and 3 Bank Street, Mow Market. . ; ' ." . ' Tg -BETWIEiW BEeOAND THIED ST3. PHIX,Ar)EI.IHIA; Penna. August 4. " . 59 3in-p BOOR: AGEXTS! 1,000,000 WANTED!! ; To Orf'rtulaie Rapid Selling, Unsubpassisolt Popular. FAMILY WORKS, which airact by tht ir lo w prices, interesting contents, and large and superbly cok-ed plates. Myihrce-fotd expe rience ot nearly twenty years, as Authoa and Pub 4ish r. or as an Agent, alike aWJhe KaM and at the W cs, gives ie unequalled advantages in know ing; eia tlv how to mate books that trill tell -fast. land afsy when sold, how to arrange my busi ness so lh.it lndtismons Agents cannot fail of sue-cesssi- Aly own Aze'nta oolv are allowed -to sell in? feontt. and e ir.h lias the exclusive right to IU assigned field For circulars, with fu'lest partic ulars, if you live f'asr, JlSiVicV HOAR, No. 102 Nassau Sstreer, New VorJt;4f you live Weal, the tame, 111 Main Street, Cincinnati. O. &eptember-8. 3mo's4w . v THE 11 AIR V THE 11 AIR! - "' 'yhat L4y oGent'ewan, would w deprived of lor in the citwof fct. IXimiiiffo.. Baez is ht ai l,. . . - . 1 J I I V . 3 I ,1 1 I I.I I . Uri.ll Olklbl... N. - AMI . --.... .. T . . ..; ....... f. ' " . . . J . BACON, per lb., . - - - , Hams. N. C-.... 1ft Sidea, -- - 17 Shoulders.-.-.... 17 MOg KOBDd, , 16 Lard,iJ. C.,bbnj.,4.-....M.,.il6 kega,M. -.j.l7 flams, Western,-...... 14 1 Sides, Western,-.... 4 Shouldera. Weat?rD, 12 Pork. rVorthern Der bbl.. Mean.. .. fifl Priaue, --- ..........00 00 Cora, per bushel,. ................. 75 Meal... 1 ) Peas. black eye per bush l 30 Cow,-..-. ... . ... 90 Pea Nuts, 1 18 Rice per lb., Clean,-.....,..... 00 Rough, per baetiel,... CO Butter, per lo 28 Flour per bbl., Fayettevilleauper., 00 Fine,. 7 60 A Srott, 7 00 Baltimore, ... 0 00 Canal,- .....00 00 Coffee, per lb , S I. Domingo,. Rio, 12 I.aguyra,-. J3 Cuba, . . 00 M oeho,'j. w ;m.7m 00 Jaa,-.--.v.. .. 4jj Sugarfperlb., JNew Orleans, - lt had 1 . Too "anl'cir. Valuu cannot be placed off a I lie h-al of Hair But only as au adornroenl to Hi ersn-aud no person if wel I drs;d with out Wfl-arraneed Hailhnt, aTso, am intimately counr-cled with fhe eBerl hearlth of tfV fiCritv for this connection rs mneh closer than- general-4 Spermv.- iy snpos-a. The K-A iH ArRON preserves and l-eaulifies the Uairma4ine; it soft, curly, and glossy; and by s cleaning arid Invigorating pro perties, give a tone and eltidfy to the whott? sptem. rold everywhere lor 25 eonts per bot tle. : ' HEATH WNKfyP & CO. f Propriety. snd Pel fume's. I 63 Cibbrtt-t., New-Fork. vn-it.it,NJo water rushed in. There is a story here that the mast which was cut aay and thrown" overboard -for the purpose of making a drag w ith which to try and bring trie ship before the wind," knocked a hole in the chip's bottom ; bn Mr. Roberts, the president ot the company, thinks the statement unreliable. It does not appear that, there Was 'liny fault' in th pumps, and it now established .1 ... . f . 1 a . " ' . a inii iiiej cre woiKji to goon advantage unm broken. "She had two pineinch bilge pumps cpn neted vvflh the engines,, but thes t pwmps of course wej-e qseless after theengine stopped. Asbb y publishes aiaterneat denying the diargt s'against him, and drmanding an investigation of his con duct. .. .r , , . 'Si4',S13.FC2 10 5U1O47 ' 78 500,713 S294n2 22 fi:J48 428 340 204,812222 ' Totil iS liioi tatlou!, - Total ul t-xpoils, " . ' ' e Batance. t . . . : . -r V f54R.f22 Esp'l of spcx-ie, excess beydW iroporU6 675,12'J Nominal balance in fuvofof IK EtaTi- sr2 059,003 OTHER. COMMERCIAL STATISTICS." Comparative ttaf&nenl tzhifritttijt thektalve of Im ports itta the United States from foragn countries from 184C to 1857, inclusive. . , Tears. I&40 1847 1S43I-1. 1850 , 185t.. is;-.. Specie and bullioii. ' t3f7T.,7S2' 24,1-21 . CI.06U.W4 1 C51,V404. 6,453,692 ,pn6,M4 . 3,t9.812 4,l'07,;i2 12,461,7W Fres Good..- 1 ' " V f'20,090,007 Btittnlile Good. 19,P52,55:iyi,HS,845 a4.187.SPO 1S3 2S.0S 4201,3821 2742,152 236 695.113 6.15.-.184 26,327.637 l271,2t6.5tHH se.40,2 Kl.a7S.184! 62,74,074 !2oI,684,r.Gj 314,e3a,2 54.28707 !24,W0,S3 E0O,U0,141 Tatal. i0fi.9-24.OC8 rSl21-.0L7fl7 17 ulto47 11(14 17:1 ninr iAr. sit ttss 10,a56,3JU282,82i ' 164,V6,02S 15,726,4 lb . 1 25.47,774! 147.867 ,4a9 156.427.68 m,138.318 2lff,224,932 212.845.442 207,T8,7 an4.5B2,3Sl 261.46S.620 Comparative statement rxkibitinc fhe Experts of th' U. St alts lo foreign countries from 1846 to 185 inclusive. t For'n mer- ch audita. S7.8C5.206 " S.W.764 "786,8o6 8.64,09l 9 475,4ns 10,295.121 T2,o8T,e43 13,096,213 21,64,304 9A IAS HfiH 14 181 a7"f 1405,50 DomegllBj .'irodoc. Ppecle & ballidru $101,718.04 l.TO.674,844 130,203.709 131,710.081 134.900.233 178J20.138 Total , $3,0S,268$113.4S8,51 1.907.024i 158.P41.62- 15,841,6181 IM.032,13 ,40.t48; 145.755.S2U 722.994. liM98,720 2.472,7SZ 18,8t,162 215,156,304' 192,751,135 266,438.051 278,908,713 154,531.I47f 42.674,138 2.,388,lfr 309641.064 230.45250 878.241.064 6fi.247.B4Sj 276.156.846 4o,745,4aa Sje.e.SoS 69,136,9221 362,949,144 27,486,87 41,436,450 Tho precedieg. tables sliow an imporlaMon j exclusive of specie and bnllion", irr 1897 of 5318 -428.342, again. 8810,432 310 iB18o; whionr exports, exc1p.ivf ayecle and- bnllion; for tin former f rear amounted to f 293,812.222, and for he latter lo f 2l 219 423. TbB specie Imported ia 1837oatL, trl 1 475,ieO, and. buIlfiSh to $480,609; Jn all 124 )1 MQd 40 thi.w rex ported in specie 59037,349 a n4Jn -bnUrofj f2T, -221; malting an5agrgat ; ffi9i0S879,.- an leaving a clear cash balance Jn aair favor of 5 3 .- 403,223, whicharried to the valne of on x- ports, exclosire of speeiw and bnllion, leaves a4- a res due f $51 213 691 against ns, to lie paid in specie and L (Irion of domestic prodooo.. Xo,,4 meet this amount we ha ve exported .23 777,872 in specie arid S31 300,980 in bnllionj making the total amount of specie -and ballioo of domestic produce exborbrd 00 078.352; leaving "a" c!-ar Hehdon Wm. Lr captain Central America; Hnlki bafance to onf fa vor from the year's operations of 8 8G5,46i:i-Union.', CHARLESTON BAR. avnt aIV a iff M UO PUIr 41UIUIH4, a J property of Iesrs. Jno. Fraseb Sl Co.of ; this city, laden with a cargo of wheat, paral ifores .Lawreoca Saraoel, eamian ; Libby Eliaa, wait- atJd cotton, wentlo sea over Cbarteston bar jester. urwiug BcruniecD ieet nvo lacnes il leer er ; Lock wood B A, Cot freeuont's aUoiney - Lee Wmanadx. f V V 1 lnch ia h "heaviest draognt that has ar McDonald Donald -fl-nrth Wsiant ,Bin-. if1 raoBa jearfclfcrflaialy Isgoc4 McBrlda If Is, steward ; aicBett ArcbibaiX wahV a; Myers Win, waiter; . McLelland Wm, bake; UcEvan Tim, steamer ; McCsmin ohnt coal pas er; ilacia Mr, California. . J ' , $i orris - Jameav coal passer j" Kelson Cyprian, waiter Aelaoti camnel, waiter ; Jxaso Jsaac, ser. van. . ' r- jx " r .laTvin. WU SaerameDto "McNeil ".VilJUm firm of pelahcy dt.SIcNejil.Usn Frapciseo , Parker Thomas, seaman ; patit rson John, bntch er; Pjfrjtins Wm, waiter : Painter Stcha: !, waiter; Popher Pailipci-waiter f PraUXjf Jang", cooper; Praltis Jobn, cooper j Penningtoa Charu portev. -. " Sees 1" ;.Unf Retoum CharleaJtolorc .aerraat WSJrs. Iheyer. ; ...."V ""-W., .Tsrlter-rot.r KlchoU-. farr 6St:o-Ban -2?' jag t, 4 " vX It L.ul gaj U, firm of pn tts, Newhouse t Co.f evidence that tho water in oor main ship cbaftuel does not leen.Appearncea se Ja 4ndcate that the bmw firodg boat jit he' jesr Eajow tHim working . n the: Beach CbsnoelwM ')?greni ancoesa fin that case the channel near gel lir art's J Inland Beach may be made ip aooUrtrycav load- in it- vessels drawing eighteen feet at ordinary tides, and 13 to 20 fet" at spring tides. Should tbe oresent-' attemDt to' deenea Beath Cliannel succeed, the samo process . mayibe ppUed' hi" th.it contains i no . .Channel at Ppmpkitr BT!,. near Ship thr ia know for fcu aaefeeasli ar, where ft is o; posed a dnght of neapthift tyf l80 fret) may b4?nad whlck would a-., anfiiicrjtvi "briDg to-"onjr wliarvs"fha.lieaj., Tart atearrthip and iail! vessels ia tho wo; U. .s'i-"' . i - u ...... - ".- "-.V. . THE B0ST0N MONEY-ijRKET, &c. Boston, Sej t. 21st. The money market here cpei ed ligtit-tliis er k. The 1 a.ks rifustd to day to receive New Toik chrcks on decMwit.' tpi .. . , .... . a.. .,ve nl:Out to resume isjantrue. . " .' - ' 1e northern train jrhicli arrived atLiu ruce toljiy ranjuto an enjje at tug Iqwcr trepotji !y which the Underhand tjiree pasigtr cars.'uerj; badly injurtdjonof the pascnwc(s wera seri- j.urt. . . ...', , . ; v POISOXJSU CASE 1 ALABAMA, , , AccynsT, Spt. 21st.-t)n Sunday lsBt, in Pikw cvuWy Alabama, tlitryix persons" were poison- Oh14 of whom six are dead.by si negro Coof .jnixlng-4 TJistmc rn tne food of the family, laving been in stigated to tlie deed by a Hungarian n.ti Ceni ika. TliOK. FiaKeHffie overseer, aife'and two drilrlren, Mrs. Cland and"f razell's grand-dSnglit-er, are dead, and the others are lyingfn a critical crihflition. Jlie'nerro woman was bornk alive, and Cciniska was reserved for 4he same fate on Monday next. -- ' 00 00' 17 00 00 Off Porto Rico,t."-"-..-....i.... 11 St. Croix,. ...... H Loaf ;...-;.... .......... ...... no Molasses, per gallon, N. Orleans.. 00 Porto Rico,- fjo , Cuba,-.. 5J Hay.per 100 lbs., F.asiern......... 00 N.C - 90 Liquors, per gal.. Peach, Brandy,.. 80 Apple. 60 Rye VVhLkey,-... 65 Rectified. ....... ......... . .33 . E. Rum,- . . 45 a a a a " 00 00 a 0 00" a 120 a I 40 a 00" 1 29 0 etr 1 h(f 9 Of 0 00 00 00 00 10 12 11 a. w a 00 a 17 a 1? a 12 a ' 12 a" , IS a ' 00 a--" 00 a 65 a J a 1 a f Wines, per gal.J Madeira, I'ori, ....................... Malaga,- ...' Olne.per lb., American....... Cotfon per fb.f Varn.er lb.,"-. .-. -.. 4-8 Shearing, per faril,. 5-4 ' " . " ..Vf.w, Oxnabwrga, . - . -. . ............. . Featlrer, per lb-.- --. . ........... Oaadtes. perlb., N. C. Tallow,... Nort hern-.. ......... A damawtine --'.... . s l 90 a I 00 ' 40 C I? 15 -20 9 6 0 40 17 10 28 40 ' I,ima per bbL,-. .... . 3$ Turpentine, per bbl. of 260 lb. " , Virgin Dip,--r-V. Vellow HDr. -.jr.fc. ...... 2 SO 00 oc 90 65 Oit 40 60 00 00 00 in if " 10 45- .r 00 -00 30 - 45 I 40 A SYLIiOGISU! PROPOSITION Ut . . Evj-ry' Ldy and Gentlijroan desires a beautiful head of Hair. ,j : PROPOSIIION 2.1. v : The tfse of LVOJi S KAXHAIROS a HI, without fail, produce such an oue. THEREFORE f " I Every Ldy and Gmtleman will, of conrs. im merfiatelv wromenee iiwins LV ON'.- KATHAl KON. All pronounce the K AT It A IRON tq be lbflest1llld'nlost itgr ejable preparation for 4he 1 far rev W made. . Its immense sale nvarly 1.000 000 bottles per "year attests Its ouiversaK popularity. Sold every here for -2S cents -r bottler; HE ATH, 'WYNKtrOP & CO., - Pronr4etrs aad Perfumers).-' ., 0iL!Brtt-St., New-York. ! July 14 ',.r- 29 t Ifallmcay' PiUs and -OmtmetU. Avoid I qpos lure . As there may be cruityo-f.ils inuhe iar-k-t, it is well to know that there ia at atrre protec iivn tSthe ptvrc hi ser inj4h Water-mark that ex ists m tvery leaf of theeenume tok of directions. Vizr: he ords, ' IlulloKoujykie Vorlt-and Lon Ydon." which can be seen inthe iaier itself ow in ins held to the Iiht. In external InOamation tlereis an nnnatnr'I'VHsh.Qof blood to he paj-t atf cted. The effect oft h"0iiitment is to dilerse the local fever. Th HttLsfelieve the system through the bowels- of all mot bid and iri fating in fluences. '. "'; -. - J . 25 a ' 1 76 a 1 40 a rta rd, ---- --..- ... k& Tar.,-- - .-r. 1 tPUch, 1 4fl ' Koeln br Tale. No. -4. .v. No. 2.-- atwT a ,'r. . No. 3.. ...... ..'....; SpirHs Turpeiliine, per gallon Varnish,- - pPineOil, Kosln Oil, "-v SpCTIJl Oil, a Linseed Oil ."Vests Foot Oil,-.-. Iron pet lb.. American beat reftned Kngliali assorted,- , S weed,-... ............... :. .... " . ' f Ilea, ....... v .-j . .v-rf American,.. " , Cut Nails,- IMPORTANT INrHlRMATlON, -Iyhich much Tlie report in circulation tha C. II. Mill s & isuffering and mi-ry in families may be atoMed sent 10 married irKti,. 1 those contemplafmg marriage. AffilreKs. ii.:!.ine f(ar po.stase stamps, ft:L. F PRCnSART. Bos-36ii3, New Tork ity. Jnn - Ig Si . -V 40 3m. WED. At'Quitiey.gfl.wid.i. on tli 17tti of July at. CilfBanlssMoLTOJt 4,'ndrev, daughter of Ibe taje James Hall, formerly f this place. - ) MARINE NIYVSf i J CRl Vt W4IMlNGT0N4SEPTEMBER.i4. Fort Levevotk, Kansas TPrriiorv. S?r, Officers and Troops fir .V Mcfico, A detachment T 530 U S. JroopV will leave here to morrow for New Jb-xico. The following officers accompa'ny ir viz r Lieut. J3oI. D. T. , Chandler.,, third hifantry . aomminding fletach meny Lt.' W. II. Wod tbir l infantry, adjutant ; U, IVm. Praig. eifrhth-Inlaatry. A ArC. S.k LU ,C. D Jtendren. third- inahtfy, A. A."Pr. ; As- istan,t S n rgii P. A. Quinm, Mod. Stnff; Acting A.sittaol Sa-geoa Mcee, d .f Maj J.-H. Carle ton, first dragoons, commanding monnted rifle regimenfC jit Tlionni Dunnm-m Minted' riftW, commanding comjiany A, monnted- liflo rwcrnits; LtOrten Chapmin. flrat jdrasoi.ns; Lt. Jackson, monnted rifle j Lt. Wm. AverilL do., commiiid ing companyjj, mminfed rifli recruits; Lt. J. Q. Tilford, do .comrnntKling company C, do., do.; Maj. Wm l, H. Brooks, third infant ry,jcotti ma tid ing battalion infaxHry rertnits. J.IcL. Hilda, -do, coWmandingcompany.A. ntan?ry recruits; Lf. T. "W.Walker: daw, comnrsnlin2:CofMt.anv B.. do . do.; Lieut-A. N. Sltply, ao.., comman'lug'coin panr 'C, do do.;' Lt.Winv Dickinson, do., com manding company D, dr. : Jo. - Messr8pERT' Dvrs &.3on : ffavirjg wftm'st d the beneficial rff cts of yo.ur celebrated Pain Kirter"fn several rases of cholera m.-rbn-S, wiihin a-f : Tea last. I most cheirrfallv reconimeod its Lu,-as a safe and eflR-ctnal remedy A boot four veara ago 1 nsed if in a paaa otChoJera: nd it proved aeflectnai arrd.sidv cure? and iu manv ca."of rb rtmalim aul in Be cas of calarrh ; "sad'sonie lime in iH-d-nfin-r last, six of my chil dren were taken Jbiwrr with scaiit fever c-ean-kerrash,- myjly.mwlicine was Pain Kilh-r and I'uiar, Oit-th I'jlll J illi-r nnvnlin. to utiirm' FTB cutiin-' tfie canker, and throwing otft the raah. anthar ffi abeut ti f eek mv faniilv were entire- it lv recovered. ant I recnm'wend (he aam a a iale . .. j, . 'UStJ i Saratoga springs. PsT Savnv VcGETjBt.it Pais Killeb, after a thorough trial b ianomerabtw livins- viiaessm iiaroei ttieiyf m bo TU MBLICIJSE Of tU Ef Awb. ABbOngi rtiirre nave been many medicinal prorations before the public since its fir-t intro dnctiom and large a rnonrUs "expended In ther Tn r"Betkm.ih Pin Killer has cctntinned loateadZ Byd4M bco ia t he rsumattoa of the world a the bit Fapiily Medkyne ever introdaced. !fX6 OB.BB.y Dr. A. R. Rtaketin. of Philaaelphio, Paf This ia remarkably ekittftrt oi k, and pea whiph possese-iatcnMl in!ere.t Jbf ailclaises. Its ione Is that of J,iph-moral feeling, and while it glances at a bidden caaaa of a feeble adoteseence.'a atill ieebtcr maatiood. aa. impaired witfcllrct,jand too frqnent!y aUo, of aa rase or expreasion hacacier. .Tbo hia anoeesafol treat meet of mournful, maiadfe-a which are the biiter frwita Terms reflect ioas. eet u? a neat and respectable magazine, CiBw per anan m aa vance-"- . ' - fniliHsrettoa.anriltla bwolc. dictei4j: -th p oC; exrV1eme&uorltl 4?, extensively realv It. wait generate grave wtttoarhU anaatcca nseroj ,rs gospel t -i,Piu.fug. 1. , ., AlUilVtU, - , 21. chT.ilage l5erK, Phoney, 60 hours from Pkilad. fphia. to TtVJ. Worth. Bri JuaepliAlbion. PiS-l(l, from this port 1st iosl. fr W. Indies. ithjuilibwr, euo unite red hea vy gal a fi the 9 hanI 10th insf., put back with saila split, loss Ot declt load", and leaking lo Pierce Dudley. . 1 e 0 -. Hi. Stlir.jWrn. II. Howard, frim wreck ofscbr. ew Ret.nblic, to G. W. Davis. 5 - 5-'er. Caroline Virginia, Donglau, from wreck of Schr, Kew Rt-piiblie, to G W, Davia t-chr. Suovr Squall, tSmiili. from wreck of Schr. pvw Repnb-ttc.'xto 0. W. "Davis. Vchr:: Mary. Fnjiih, fiom wteek tt Sehrr. New Republic, to G.W. DavU. i . t-chr. Star, Moore, from Swansboro7, N. C-, to 'roaster..' . ' '' , . 23. Si. Sterner Sray Price, from Smith- ville, to A. H. VauBiikkelen. ' v Sehr. K. W. Bsown, DorricksoaV. from JZew Yotk, to A. D. Casaiix. - " ' CLEARED " 21 ' Hanoverian" Qalii'jtt Johanna, Htx-sree for iu.l n, by H. is. Liters; with lember, limber, .&c. - ' . . : . . 22. Schr. Jonathan Johnson, Piersoo for Sew rrlt. by J3. Itarfs; with natal kiok. "" U. S il .'sganer i'pray, Pike, for Smithville. by A. II. VanUtikkeienj .. f 23 Schr. lngowar, Ca-e, for Button, by J.'II. flanrtel-; ilh natal stores.- ' 4 J " m 4-00' a 9 3 0 a 0 00 a 0 00 1 00 00 00 25 95 1 50 4 4i 6 6 0 s t Steel, pev.,4A'rma.......t... 10 Beat Cast. . 20 'Best qmtKty Mill Sawa. 6 feet,---. 6 00 Holloware,-.-...... v.... ...... . -Lumber par M. feet, Steam Sawed 13 00 Kiver Lumber. I-looting, v.,10 00 Wide Boards,. 6 50 ScanirKHr.- 4 25 Timber. Wjioing,-'. ....... -1 0 00 Prfma!!!!. .i. . ... .. 6 00 (Joramon,-...-- ; 4 00 Inferiori-i.'- v. 2 B0 L Stave, per 1,000. JV.CT. bbl. Rough ,iresseq.. - - .....v. ...... IK ou R. O. hhd rough,'- Dressed.-.- - - ...-.........' Shingles, per 1 COO, Common,.... 2 Of. Contract, ...i (;0 Black's large,- ...6 00 Sail per bushel, Turk's Island,--.- B0 Liverpool Sack, ; 071 00 0' (& f 00 0 ' if 1 0 0 00 1 00 0 00 . 5 0 i - 0 I2fr 16 -IS Soap per lb., Pale,- .-. Brown,, .... Tallow per lb.,-.- - - J". w-.. . ., BBI: II eadl g per M :, A sh,. .. . . . f'li?rs. - - . - ....I. ........... -Chickens, live...- :-.v-.i: - do r dead- - Turkeys,' liy, - ' do --.dead---- 'Kggs, per doin.----- -. . . . FREIGHTS T0ffEWTORK. Tnrpcntine and Tar, per bbl. ItoVja per bbl.. . SuiriU Tnrieiitine. nor bbl. I loor, er bbl.', rllce. per IOO iha. gross, , Cotton, per bale. f Oottcn goods and yarns, per ftaf, Flaxseed. ;er cask. Pea Knts, per bnshel, Lnmbe-r. per'M:." TO PniLAlTELPTIM. Naval Stores, per bbl.. .Spirits Tnrpwnfin, ' . t Varn and Shet-ling.4er foot, Pea Nofs, per bttsneT, ' Lnraber, per M., 4. TO BOSTON. Rosin, per bbl., Tnrpearine. p-r btd Spirfrs Tryrjienffne, per bbl., LnrnbeT, per M., 4 Pea Nnts, per bnshel.' Rooeh Rice, per bos be 1. Colfon per bale 0 .5' 9 DO 12 2S 00 75 00 19 5 50 U a 15 00 a 0 00 a 7 CO a 0 00 a 0 on a 7 50 a 5 50 a 3 B0 18 UT a 13 Oil none a 2 50 a 5 00 a i 00 al 10 7r . 0 12 12 00 13 40 iff' 1 00 00 -20 oi nac. 00 35 oe . 371 00 00 90' 00' 00" 00 1 aanra r . 45 40 -Win 40 15 160 6 ,. 60 8 9O0 on mr.cti. vnnr.m reforts DISASTERS. The Norfolk HeiaM of tbe22l inst t. .. II ; . - -' Ba roe . Cuba,: Bates. . "of Gloucester, Mass;. from"Wilm:ngian. N. C, bonitd to Surinam, lays at.aachnr nnder 'Ocfaeke Inle-t, 'dismasted bimM rudder gone by the taie hurricane. iXhe Captaha arrived Li ie for aaleani-tog. and will start this evening to bring her lo thin pert. . V' . .'- MEMORAKDA. V-r i. -Brig Nortl man. Capi. Jot Green, from Wil minetoo, N. C-Aog. 19th, for liavana, lostCap tain and Mate by fever when tight'days out from Wi.mington, I a Wo into Ha vai.na by Mr. -Crabb, mate 01 vciu- dowiki irom Brit, York to Unl on l exas. Sfae is now in Havanna, crew' and third mate at Uospi'a!, wittTout Captain to bring her heme. - t . . 1 THE LATE GALE-A?10THER WRECK. A despatch ffonT this place to theBalt more on meolioaa the total -iomi nf thn lart Jnlm ana nfa ore for he, very dangerottt di;eas of LParker. on toe North Carotjaa coast, dnrine the cartel f.-ver, t.y giviiignn trfpnfu) three times jlaia fearfBlao! dUaslroos gate. The J. P. was a oay cwj viuer nay. ana vei other day Uastor Oil. " - .-v ' - . - . : COttXEUUS O VANDERNBURG. ; tMnnd ft am New Orleans for Rotterdam, and bd-' flcr l he command of Capt. Roberts, i She bad on board . a cargo f 64o hbds. . tobacco mad '7 300 -staves, hicbr with the Vessel, went to the bot tom. The cargo was worth about 560.000. and partial; iasnred. s : JTJST RF.CElYED.thia darv Expra, anoth er lot of ihoee delicioua Candiea, at iha,Broafc 1 way Variety Store. 4a : No, 40 Market atreat, - ept. Ci. W. H. LK.V f.I.B.. - N; C UlUTEBSirYIIAGAZOrEai' Thia Magaaina wiU ba iaaaed about the ICtH int 1b charge -f ibe awE4ttora who have been selected from I ha das of I8S7 "58. Iu nauar will coaaUr of articles Cram tba bet wrl- J trof ine Dniveraity oth la arose and poeiry lia.editoriar wilt tee filled- with a variety of piece, origiaal and selected and nothing will be omitted that witl make it an interestiiic knd bba4 fi nrirtiit9t i n a it aan i mt, n.r .li-Ktaaa A.t.lia la a, u . 1 ft 1 f. t . cw"5tiatww -rwaw a m a wajii,isui wy BUUCIlcU. m fc w a a "- wj a a VUUI Wa t aaa f v- ua Lss aa -a- -w wu 4P4J W w. Ciivi a- wv S5 60 00 00 6 00 ON fRCK. 40 8 00 10 , 10 r ,40 6 7 00 UNOEH ' 45 65 70, 000 oo - 121 2 00 COMMERCIAL. REMARKS ON MARKET. TcapaNTiNF..--Tbis article remains withont al- f ieratfon in price, wiU salea of 810 bbl, at 3 4-for Z Virgin, and S3 for Yellow Dip , per 280 Iba: . ' " Sri aiTt. Sales on Monday of 30 bbla Sp'rriti Turpetitioe at 42 cents, and 2& bbta. on Tneaday at 422 et-nts per gallon. ' v 1 "-"'? Kosisr. Oo Monday 1,000 bbla. Common Eoav in changed hands at 81.30 per bbl. for tnedlam " hhla. Tuesday 600 do. do. at 81.40; and 122 strained at $1.35; 61 bbla. No. 1 sold at 86.25. Flocb. Small sales of Floor were made on Monday of State brands at $7 50 for superfine, and $8 for family ; Tuesday GO bbJ. do. do. at ' a IX& per bbl. for snperfiua. J 8lt. 5,000 bnsbcls Salt were disposed of oa Monday on private terms. f "2-"- ri vf HJC4T. 100 bushels Wheat sold on Monday at . SI for inferior red, and 31-15 per bushel lor white. EXTORTS FOR OJTK WEEK ESDHrS 21STIKBT. Lumber, l,t&,000 fwt ; Hpinta TarpotMina 1.80S bUa: Rosin. I0.m do.: Tar. 491 do.: Pitch. 7 do.: Varniab.1 do. ; Hhcetirijf . S4 balea ; Colton, 4 do. ; Wooi. S oo ; Wbcmt. . 1.402 bahi ; fhuiglea 66.000 ; Emptf Kcgra, 1J0 ; 8 pan, 75 ; HaiU, S Mdx 44 bozM, lcaak aod 1 bM. . - - Sept. 5EW YORK MARKET 21 Sootbern flour U a bw' active a ad . price are higher, oil h aalea of 3.300 bK at aS,- Ylh, Kf, IfE. .... niivMf in mmi Y.r n. I ftl ouimnk - A lexand ria, Gi-orgefowa Frderetabrg, - Ac S3,15iS7.60 f-T favorite, faarand eaira Iraa4a do. 57 fur Bramfvirine sod 7a57 6f fr extra ' Pe-tersbnre.-: l-icladed in lle satea are 400 bbta. . Rcfcmond City Mitla al S7 85a8. -- -;C. rn is decidedly flat, witn sates oflSOO bash, eb at 79a80 centa for mixed Weatern, and 80a85 . for ordinary to prime wbita Soolbera. Cotton, in aciive 12ial7. i. The Journal of Com. reports ta Saturday aizbt. -NAVAL STORES There ia aca reefy aa ything ' doins ia thia market to-dav. owin? ta li atoraa. and qaotalions are aearly nommal : apirHa tm pentine may be qnoted at 46 cents, cash, with e bnvera exceot ia a small wsv.-t Crude tnrpeotina U tHmioal at 3,7&a4- Coaamos roia ia uochaog- -ed ; 200 bbla ware sold at 1.87J pet 310 iba, de. MC& Only retail salea were made al 4,6085,-, '4 25. s " - ; .r:?' l'XT' l C CWNT0S s: c. market.: . , Sept 21- Bacoavper lb. HogrronndTS a 17; Beef. a 6 ; Beeawa. 20 a 25 ; Bntler, 20;' Cora, ,erbubel, 100 ; Meal, 110; Egga, lCj Featnera. 40; Flour, per bbl. 800 ;Ponltry,(ChickeM, alive J 10 a 15; Tnrkeya,60. t ' . s - . . CHARLESTON MARKET. t ' Sept. 21. Cottoa. Tba transaetioar slisee-ibw. date of ear lasUweekly report reached folly 400 , bates, at a boo be rates carrer', at that tiaev-r - The extremes VMl from I3i 9 " . , i . . . . . . . i - .a '.r- . ... . - - ... if
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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