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'a t. rV a. -y 'v 1 1 SPLENDID GIFTS DR. A. J.

SMALL" Wilntotca, WTioIesale Prices Current PHILaDELPDIa April 20th.l-Katcs fc Foster's rrcular quotes Cotton Very heavy and irregular Ordinary Uplant'a bto8; do. New Orleans 6 to 8 ji Low Middling Uplands to 91 do. New Orleans 9 to 10 Middling Uplands 10 to 11 1 do. New Orleans lOtolli. 1 Rice Sales ef the week reach some 600 tierces at tl 12J $4 25 mostly at 15 $4 18J, on the usual credit.

Spirits TurpenUner-Has declined i cent per gallon sales of about 350 casks from wbarf and etore at 45 to 46 cenu at the close are loU oBering to arrive St fhe inside C-ure, and the market gives evidenced eouKidermble weakness. I We give as a closing quotation 43 to 451 Rosin- Owing to large receipts of thim srticie and an un and unsaleable at anything like a fair price. We qnote only one or two small lots as having sold 'during the week at 10 cents for strict and 10J cents per lb. for good middling. Cor fsb The market is only moderately supplied, and rules firm for all descriptions there is, however, merely a retail business doitg at prices quoted in our table.

Cobn Meal Is in fair enquiry for retailing purposes, and scarcely any arriving from the country. iThe stock on market ia light, and we quote at 95 cents to $1 pet bushel, according quantity. -v- Dried Fbuit Has been brought to market sparingly'for some time past," and at present there is a moderate demand; little or none offering, and in consequence we have! no sales to Parcels of prime quality would find sale at former quotations apples 5 cents, and peaches 7 to 8 cents for nnpeeled, and 10i a 12 cents for i Feathebs The "market continues to be poorly supplied, and we. notice: a fair enquiry. Prime quality Bella readily at 50 to 65 cents per lb.

Fish- No late receipts, nd the stock on mariet has become worked fl $--only a few small lots of Herring in store, which are selling at quotations in Flops The. advices received since our last have somewhat tended to strengthen the market, though we have no change to report in prices. The arrivals both by river and railroad have been exceedingly light for; some weeks past, in consequence cf which the stock on market has become usually small demand, prices nave materially declined, epe- cially for the rcedium grades, and we notice les of tlieia St prices ciofeiy approximaung tommua ana o. a grsdea. It is impossible to effect sales cf them except at very low figures say I 55 to $165.

All descriptions are very and the demand is mostly a retail one; Tar and Pitch Are in fair demand. Wd quote Tar 12 371 to $2 75. Pitch $1. 15 Jo $2. N.

YORK, April 11(3 days precedlBg.NavaI atores. I Crude -Turpentine is fieg'ected, and our quotation Isndm inal stock 9500 bblsJ Epirits Turpentine, in wholesale par: eels was dull, until yesterday, when there was a good de- Ulauu, uuuci uiv HC' quuicu luuicniiit uiiucr 4 tone at the close prices, howr ver, were rather Irregular, ,1 and some poor iota out at corresponding pri- cob the eales and resales are 2C00 chiefly at 45 a 45lo straight, (part exira Soother packages), atid 45. a 4G in shipping cash and 15 days, ad 4CJ, cash, York Included in the transactions; yesterday, were 500 New York bbl. at 46 a 46'c, some prime Southern tAi.aBi,?o uuim leiurnaoie at cenia per gaiiou, ana i some ordinary at 45, bbl. returnable at cents per gallon, a Bmall lot New Yorki to arrlvej at 45.

and retail lots 46 a tf- 47t generally closing at 45 a 4a for Southern straight and shipment stock in first bands 400Q bbls. I Common Boain dull at the moment for cargoes afloat, but.tha stock ia small and firmly held sales 4 GOO bbhs at $1 60 a tl C2 per 310 1 afloat and delivered, incldding 800. to arri, at the higher rate, delivered by lighter, There ia no Prime White Romq here, and Virgin Pale is not inquired for the sale other descriptions ate 4500 strained 8 and No GO a $1 85 200 low N04 1, $2 per 310 and 800 Np. 1 and White, $2 25 a $3 75per 280 ibi. North County Tar is barely sustained; but Wilmington is unchanged we note further sales of 600 bbls.

Washington, as it run at $2 S7 400 do. Felected Thin, AcJ," in lota, $2 50, all order, in 339 Newbern, here, and 102 to arrive, ss it runt, tt 37), ai- lowance to fill; and .100 $2 45, in order, in yard. ijl; A Coinmefciat List." Inicillgencco Sr PORT OF WILSINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. -S April 18-Schr. Hdme, Way, from Tar-LandiDg, to Baa-' kini Martin with ayal stores I i 19 Brig John I Freeman, Lorlngi from New York, tc; Adams, Bro.

4 Col W- i I Schr. Alabama, nTAngilder, from New York, to C. B. Worth with mdze. On Sunday afternoon last, came in over New Inlet Bar with a heavy wind from N.

and got ashore on Caroline Sjhqals, where'she remained unyi Thursday the bulk of the goods being taken out of her. she was gotten off, without material damage she will, however, go' on the ways, yi ti "') i "i 1 Schr. Ellen Randall, Davis, with goods from Schr. Ala- 11, C. A B.

Worth, i t-fP-. i Steamer! Kate McLaurin, Evans, from FayettevCle, to iJno4' M. ih SteamerNorth Cafolina, Rarber, from FayettevCle, to E. Murray uo. 5 1 i i m.

i April zu Meamer anny iwutterjon, ouaer, irom j-syette-'-ville, to E. Murray ACo.i A- i 1 21 Schr. Lewis Chester? from Philadelphia, to T. C. B.

G. with mdze. 1 Schri Helene, Derttjckson, 22 hours from Charlcatonto A. D. Cazianx; with 500 sacks salL i'i Mi-i 21 Steamer Black Biver, Love, from.

Fayetteville, to. Master. i Steamer John Dawsdn, Johnson from Fayettevule to Owen meamer enterprise, ivuc, irviu Jiaueiuiuwu, vu i Elliott. I 1' 'l-' 1 Schr. Serora Isabel, Jpstice, from; Little River, to P.

A. Lamont; with naval stores. niTHAWAY i FOR 8AI i i nrt Kar Kio. Laeruvra. Cape nd Jt cocee.

4i ijoi'hh'd. choice new crop Cardenas Molasses, now land from the iJng ioO barrels Clarified Sugars. 53 kierces choice clean Bice. i 5M arrels cAoice planting Potatoes. irta keirs KaiK of all izs, of a good brand.

Uahda. of.choice Cincianati Bacon Bides anoTBhonldera. I' -W also keep coDetantlj on hand a large stock. of Sugar ii- ali kinds of Sjrup, Fort, boda Hotter, rlee, Ghie. Hoop Iron, Bope and Baeging, Starch, Soap kinds.

Tea, Spice and Ginger, Cream of Tartar, ter Gnnny Segars, "Candles, Tobacco, Mos-' LJiY.ast Towders, Ifaj, No. 1 Cut Mullets, Salt, Vinegar, OU, Ac: Ft. 2d, 1SC0' 23-tf. PERFECT; FITTIXG SDIRTS, tin CD READY-MADE fir inkde to Special Order, in any" desired ij S. I -y Style.

nlJof 'Measurement, for the benejil of genltemerl living i Si kmce iTleight of person. I band shirt wort, IV" ih I 5th. Wrist. 6th. Cet.tre backtoshould'r -i kt 7th.

lo elbow. "d-ontsldeofneck- 8th. tohand. AnJ particular directions, as tost jle of Bosom, Collar La.m.... and Dlain wristbands most faror, khunEUTSFRESCII PATTERN-DRAWERS, Reaffr-maJe, or made to measure, are entirely nnpproach- UriT nrTiTTV on I f.nW iMe Huat- Cafl and Eee the assortment, or send joor orders and i 8.

3S Market Wilmington; N. C. WlUSUTOTT DISTRICT SECOND ROUND. lv I Z. DEEMS', APPOINTMENTS Wilmington Fifth Street.

6, LRichlands. 55, 13, Daplin, Magnolia. MjV 2), u. Creek. My 7 Sampsou, BetheL Jas J.SmithTille,.-..

Jir.eS'i Chapel. IVbitsvillk Cikccit. To this work Ber C. W. King wis piointed.

Uis health failed. Kev. Carson Parker was pitia charge asd will retain the Circuit until the next Con-kftr? e. XT' Noith EASt Cn-crrr was left to be supplied. The leaJJcf KeT.C.W.

King haa so i far; recovered that in a ierj Short time he will be able, probably to resume his la- tKr lie will take charge 'of North East Circuit until the wit annual Confd rence. It is very desirable to have every Etriber of the Ouarterly Conference present at Macedonia. wTt CHAKLEa F. DEEMS, P. E.

i RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. is BRYAN'S Pl'UlOMC WAFERS. TJik Oriosai Medicixe Estabu5Hkd ik 1737, and Jiral artek 6f the Until ever xntroduced- under the name of 'PihOMc'WaFERS," in this or any other country all other Pubmic Wafer are counterfttUs. The. genuine can be JbtfHTu lu the nam; BRVAN being stamped on each WAFER.

BUYAX'S PULMONIC WAFERS Believe Cocahs, Colds, Sore Hoarseness. BB VAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS 1 RtilieTe ASthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS EeUcve Spitting of-Blood, Pains" in the Chest. i BRYAN'S' PULMONIC. WAFERS Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases.

BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Keljeve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsols. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve the above Complaints in ien inutes. i BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Blessing to aH Classes and Constitutions. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFKRS :1 Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers. 1 -BUYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are in a fimple form and pleasant to the taste' i BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS if Xtt only relieve, but ed'ect rapid and lasting cures.

BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are warranted to give satisfaction to every one. ro ramuy nouia oe witnout a uox 01 BRYAN'S PULMONIC. WAFERS -1 in the house. I No Traveler should be without a Bupply of BRVAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS in hii-pocket. i pereon will ever object to give for BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS -j Twenty five cent.

i ft i 1 JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, Rochester. N. or by ail Uru.cgiot in Wilmington. "I Charleston, Wholesale Agents. i MUX.

WI.VSLOW, Ub experienced nurse and female physician, has a Soothing yrni children teethiDg, which greatly facilitates the process cT teethiiif: by solteniBa the cums, reduciDpr all in- i will allay all bain, and is sure to regulate the Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to your wives and relief and health to your infants. Perfectly safe' in aH See advertisement in anothericolumn. 91 Alt I ED. la thif countv. on the 12th inst by M.

0. 'Collins, Kr. 1AVH KAINEB, lo Miss BEBEUCA JJ WELLS, daughter of Mt. Thoi. E.

Weils, all of New Hanover. A the' residence of the bride's father, Capt. Wm. Pette-warla county, on the 17th by II. H.

Sandlin, IMri DAVID AMAN, to Miss ELIZA E. PETTEWAY, an 4 Oii-IowcpUBty, N. C. DIED. la Sampson county, on the 8th Mrs.

NANCY H. wife of Adam Butler, and daughter of John aal is.iie The deceased wai in her 30th year, and le ire a Lasband and three small children, besides numerous frieijj and reUtivcs to mourn her untimely death. She lJ-tem a member of the Church for; a few years, and ex-LibiU-d even in death that patient Christian resignation vbi.ih nope- but the truly good and pious can possess. Nose Le but to love her, and to that assemblage which vnrnndd her dyirg couch with; a sorrow that the heart Ohi pallid cheeks and still, still breath, he grave now bolds thee fast "Bui in our beam thy mem' ry rests. i 1 And shall until the laau Bf.

Ia New York City, on the Sth nlL, of coniumption, Mr. lilARLlS NEWMAN, aged 32 jyears, formerly a resident ol this place. CLarieaton and Mobile DaDera nlease con v. In Charleston the 11th aftbr a lingering Alness, Miss EU3iBTH RUSSELL, aged about 70 years, born near iinjingpn. North Carolina, but lor upwards of fifty years reaieri cf Charleston.

.1 In DnnSin Conntv. on Sundav. ADril 8th. 1860. Mrs.

MARY ilAXW KLL, aged tO years, 3 months and 22 days. i R. C. JOHNSON. J-tltVTOB OF NAVAL, STORES, I WlLMtKGTOX.N.

C. xrv 4. AMnil BO- or- personal attention will be given to all ers to ni rr. ers entrusted to his care. -pru S6th, ls60 35-ly snrirH.

WILL BE SOLD, at the late residence of Timothy Nfwkirk, dee'd, on six months credit, by virtue, of powei under the last Will and Testament of said deceased, on FRIDAY, the day of June next, the following lands, i. A tract of C31 acres, known as the firsi purchase of the Lahds. adjoining the lands of Timothy Newkirk, Wells, Wm. B. Weils, Levi Moore, and Wilkins'a and on both sides of North Branch.

2. One; tract of 129 acres, known as Lot No. 4 in the partition of the Wm. Stallings Land, on Gum Branch, adjoining tie fcindrfof Jacdb Wells, J. K.

Groves, and others. Bend and approved sureties required. Aprd 20, lSCO-So-ta. j-. ,1 IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE.

0. 1 PERUVIAN GUAXO; Beese 'a Manipulated (combrero i 7 fJania 4 Baker'a ''i cPhceuix Island- Ac. For sale in lota taiuit, by i W. H. McBAEY 4 CO.

25. I SVRI'P ANn MI1I.4NSKS. Sugar House Syrup and Cuba Molasses. For AJ sale by L. B.

HUGGINS 4 SONS, April 25. 8. E. Corner and 2d at. BtswESS stlTS, Pants, 4c, 4c, af tApril 25.

it BALDWIN'S. HUKE CABE OF.YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS, Uttle boys. irke a quarter, or 50 cents, and a Satchel, at J5. i BALDWIN'S. APSE HICKORY CANES, i' lUUoli AlALjAtwA CANES, "-vi i THOSE INDIA BUBBER CANES, THOSE EBONY CANES, c-we ivory-Headed Canes.

Gold-Beaded Canes. Ik--- i Pearl-Headed Canes. I Canea Loaded Canes Dirked. tJ SELLING AT, LOWER PRIOES than ever be-eJi red ia North Carolina, and the assortment Urge and 'Jplete; at BALDWIN'S. XX Starch, in 6.

12, and 40 lb. box- T' i or K. nniiniva enva and to ted will is uijr Will not a Cash and '28. 57 To the nf ler. to Hawk Black lcr's i wm XT Shelter, at on Operalivc and mechanical Dentists.

TUAKt Uli for the uncommonly liberal patronage already received from4the people of this conntv. Dr. A. haa With himself hia brother. J.

KM ist, to be appreciated only require to be known tand they are determined to perform every operation as well as it (a in their power to do it. and to deserve the confidence of alL "Those so situated that they cannot come to town, can rf ccommdated at their homes by dropping ua a note. Office on the first floor of the Journal Building, WilmimV April 24 197A35 tf i COMMISSION MERCHANT, I n. Prompt personal attention given to consignment of vi oiores, Lonon, or otner Uonntry Produce for sale or Euipmeni. 1 April 23d, 1860.

9few 35-tf SUMMER BATHISG. Koyal'Tnrkish Cotton Towels for Bathin The Purposes. TT IS RECOMMENDED that these Towels fcnnM nnt JL mangled after being washed, but simply pulled and sha na me eoges ana enas Bmoothed with an iron iucu tw Buuucos buu power oi aosorpiion are reiainea ana ine appearance Improved with each washing. THE ROYAL TURKISH LINEN TO WELS should be treated it) the same manner but as their superi omy consists in their great sharpness and thev Kiwiuu i uiicu ue.iuie aqu cK nre aiier eacn time or wash wet, by which course the sharnness i Innvost The Towels above mentioned are to be had for the lowest 1 BALDWIN'S, April 25. "3S Market street.

11ECEIVEU TO-DAV. A mbw OF PITCHER SPOUT AND FOECE i uura on nana, a large assortment of Lead and oth er L. C. TURNEB.i April '25. KOYAL HAVANA LOTTERV.

mHE FOLLOWING NUMBERS DREW THE PRINCIPAL jl rrizes in me uoyar Havana Lotter v. of Anril 13th: 18(iO: Numbers. Prizes, Numbers. Prizes. INumoers.

Prizes, $30,000 7.061.. 1 ....10.000 50,000 i l.U.). SZII.IHH) umbers 283, 2,668, 2,720, 3,700, 3,850, 3,920, 4,952, 5,602, 7,559, 7,722, 8,907, 9,030, 9,515, 9,671, 11,520, 11.R2L 11,966, ia.iuo, I4.33U, 16,736, 17,879, 17,887, 18,223, 19,338, 19.433, 20,20, 20,404, 20,927, 21,665, 21,705, 21,710 23,088, 23,246, 24,318, 24,328, 24,761, 25,420 26,043, 26,298, 27,556, 27,665 27,890,28,013, 28,630, 2QH5, Whole Ticket No. 8,907 held in Charleston, S. C.

Ihe next Drawing of this celebrated Lottery will take place on the 2nd of May. For particulars see advertise mentin another column, t. DON RODRIGUEZ, Charleston, S. C.r April 25th, 160, BANK OF CAPE FEAR, April 18th, 1860. rjlHE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank, a win De neia at ineir uanKing iionse on wnmmgton, on Ihursdaythe 3d day of May next.

H. R. SAVAGE, Cash'r. Raleigh Standard copy till 3d May. 193-tm BANK OF CAPE FEAR, April 18th, 1860.

TMVIDESD 101A f-mi-Annual HiinHonH nf Vivo nor JL cent, has been declared, payable at the principal Bank ana Brancnes, on ana alter tne day or May next. i II. K. SAVAGE, Cash'r- Raleigh Standard copy till 1st May. 194-tlM OFFICE df WKL.TDOX it.

II. Wilmington, 21st April, 18G0. THE DIREOTOBS OF TflE Wilmington Weldon Bail lioaa company nave aeciarea a dividend of 4 per cent. Irom the profits of the last six months, payable to the stockholders on and after the 17th May next. Books for transfer of stock will be closed on first May uy.order.

jas. S. GREE.N, cec y. Raleigh Register and Standard, Norfolk Herald, Ports mouth Transcript, Goldsboro', Wilson, Tarboro', aud Weldon papers copy till 17th May. I April 24th, 1860.

197-td WESTERN BACON, SHOULDERS. For sale by L. B. HUGGINS SONS, S. E.

Corner Market and 2d sts. gIDES AND April 25. V' N. C. BACON, HAMS, Sides and Shoulders.

For sale by 1 L. B. HUGGINS SONS, April 25. S. E.

Corner Market and 2d sts. "WACHOVIA" FAMILY FLOUR. SUPPLY received on Monday fresh ground. For sale by L. B.

HUCGINS SONS, April 25. S. E. Corner Market and 2d sts. OA" FEW DAYS," i WE shall receive Twenty Packages of Foreign Goods from the New York auction.

Bargains may be expected. HEDRICK RYAN. April 21. GUANO EXPECTED. 1 AH A BAGS per Schr.

Edward Slade LJVJv500 Reese's Manipulated, per" Schr. Robert Healey. Daily expected and for sale by April 21. W. H.

McRARY CO. NEW WORKS for sale at A ND VALUABLE KELLEY'S New Xjl Bookstore Life of Andrew Jackson, by Parton, vol. 1st -The Origin of Species, by Darwin A New Dictionary of Quotations, very valuable Footfalls en the Boundaries of Another World, by Robt. Dale Owen 1 The Patient's and Physician's by Dr. E.

M. Hunt; How to Domestic Economy, or a Dime a Day, by Solon Robinson, a book for every house-keeper The Marble Fann, by Hawthorne "Adventures of Jonathan Homebred i English Hearts and English Hands, by the author of the Life of Capt. Vicars The Fate of Sir John Franklin Discovered, a truly interesting work j- Beulali, by Mrs. Evans of Mobile i Say Seal, by the author of Wide Wide World, and Morning and Night Watches. "April 24th I' I THE PARTIES WHO USE SINGER'S STANDARD SEWING MACHINES NEABLY all the advertising for us.

The following was received yesterday morning, tnrougn tne r-osi Office, a voluntary testimonial. Read it and judge for your self. Goldbs Placb, Onslow N. 21st April, I860. I O.

S. Baldwin, Agent for I. M. winger Co i This is to certify that the -4iNo. 2 Standard Shuttle Machine I purchased of you, NOW USED ON MY PLACK AND FOB TRIMMING CARRIAGES, does the work ttrong arid neat, and works perfectly welL I cheerfully recommend it tj all who may want a reliable Machine.

(You cao use this as you see proper.) JESSE W. HABDISON. Aprjl 24th, 1860 diw i IT IS NOT TOO MUCH TO SAY SINCE ALL, AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, VIi That Profeasor Wood's Hair RestortJve WiU preserve infallibly the growth and color of the hair, if nsed two or three times a week, to any imaginable ace. Perfectly, restore the crrav. cover the bald with nature's own ornament, the hair make it more soft and beautiful than any oil, and preserve the scalp free from all disease to the greatest age.

Statesmen, Judges, Attorneys, DoctoiB, Clergymen, Professional men and Gentlemen and Ladies ot all classes, all over the world, bear testimony that we do not say too much in its favor. Read, the following, and judge: i Hickobt Gbote, St. Charles Nov. 19, 1857. Paop.rO.'J.

Wood Dear Sir: Some time last summei we were induced to use some of your Hair Restorative, and its effects were so wonderful, we feel it bur duty to you and the afflicted, to report it. Our little son's head for some time had been perfect ty covered with soreB, and some called it scald line hair almost entirely came off in consequence, when a hiend, seeing his sufferings, advised us to use your Restorative, we did so with little hope of success, but to our surprise, and that of all our friends, a very few applications removed the disease entirely, and a new and luxuriant crop of hair soon started out, and we can now say that our boy has as healthy ecalpi and as luxuriant a crop of hair as any other child. We can, therefore, and do hereby, recommend your Restorative, as.a perfect remedy for all diseases of the scalp andJiair. We are yours respectfully, GEO. W.

HIGGINBOTHAM, SARAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM. Pbof. Wood -Dear Sir i My hair had, for several years, been becoming prematurely gray, accompanied by a harshness which rendered the constant application of oil necessary in dressing it. When I commenced using your Hair Restorative about two months ago it was in that condition and having continued its use till the last three weeks, has turned to its natural color, and assumed a Boftness and lustre greatly to be preferred to those produced by the ffp- Flication of oils or any other preparation I have ever nsed." regard it as an indespensable article for every lady's toilet, whether to be nsed as a air Restorative or for the simple purpose of dressing or beautifying the hair.

You have permission to refer to me all who entertain any doubt of its performing ail that is claimed for It. -f MRS. C. Cincinnati, 0., Feb.10, 1857..:, 1U third i Wellington, Dec. 6, 1857.

Pbof. Wood Dear Sir By the advice of a friend ol mine, who had been using your Hair Restorative, I was induced to try it. I had the fever -some time last May, and nearly every hair In my head came Now my hair has come in a great deal thicker than ever it was "Nothing but duty and sympathy that I feel to communicate to others who are afflicted as I have been, would induce me to give this public acknowledgement of the benefit I have receiVvd from Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. -r Yours raspectfnlly, A.

B. JACOBS. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz: large, medium, and small the small holds a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than the" small, retails for two dollars per bottle the large holds a quart, AO per cent, more in proportion, and retails for $3 a bottle. O. J.

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Proprietor of the Quaker City Publishing House, No. 33 80UT11 THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, Pa. 35-4t April 26, I860. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, New Hanover County Court Clerk's Oificc. WE BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS of Free Schools for the county of New Hanover, met at the County Court Clerk's Office this day, April 16th, 1860.

Present, S. D. Wallace, Chairman Wm. S. Larkins, Jas.

McDuffie, James Kerr, David Mc In tire, Robert H. Tate, Samuel Player, and Joseph M. Foy, Eeqs. There being a majority of the Board present, they proceeded to the election of Chairman whereupon S. D.

Wallace was unanimously re-elected. KKPOKT OF CHAIBXA.N FOB TH YEAR, 1859. pn hand, including amounts duo from Sheriff $9, 4S7 12 Amount due to Districts on former 33 Chairman's Commissions advertising 350 00 $2,097 3d 74 Resolved, That the Chairman of this Board be authorized instructed to subscribe for seventy copies of the North 1 1 1 1 I. I uruiinu imniu iif xiuciuuft, iur Liie Be verm ocuuuiia-tricts in New Hanover County. Resolved, That the sum of One Hundred and Twenty Dollars be appropriated to each District for ensuing year.

The following gentlemen were elected and appointed Committee-men for the several School Districts to wit 1. L. H. Bowden, W. K.

Utley and James Alderman. 2. P. W. Fanning, A.

H. VanBokkelen and S. N. Martin. 3.

John Hewlett, S. S. Mentz and Rich'd Beesley. 4. O.

F. Alexander, J. Nichols and Beuben Everett. -6. R.

K. Bryan, L. S. McLammy and Sam'l Shepard. 6.vC H.

Alexander, J. W. Howard and Jos. Howard. 7.

J. H. Burressr W. 8. Newton and Chas.

W. Craig. 8. Jesse W. Batson, Stokely Atkinson Jas.

Andrews, Jr. 9. A. W. Walton, John 10.

Isaac James, Daniel Sbaw, Daniel W. Mott. 11. John P. Bannerman.

W. H. Plaver, Chas. Rowe. 12.

Isaac RochjU, Jacob Rochell, Dixon Benton. 13. 14. John D. Powers, James Alderman, Jos.

B. Pigford. R. M. FiUyaw, Jacob Murray, Jas T.

Murray. Josiah Johnston, H. Powers, Arnold Teachey. 15. 16.

P. Moore, J. Wells, Jr. Thos. H.

Tate. R. L. Bourdeaux. J.

N. Bowden. 17. IS. Thos.

Allen, Wm. A. Bloodworm, S. A. Highsmith.

19. Boney Player, David Murray, K. J. Armstrong. 20.

Joel Moore, W. R. Henry, John R. Hawes. 21.

Rivenbark, O. Alderman, Chas. W. Murphy. 22.

Daniel McDuffie, Isaiah Pridgen, A. M. Moore. 23. J.

M. Alderman. J. M. Rooks, N.

R. Croom. 24. W. H.

Keeister. Alex. Henry. Wilson E. Moore.

25. Geo. W. v. White, O.

Malpass, Fletcher II. Bell. 2C. 27. John Eakins, John Eakins, John Cos! in, Wiley Gurganus, J.

Ourganus, Arch'd Henry. W. A. Lamb. J.

W. Bourdeaux, R. W. Moore. 29.

Henry McMillan, C. B. Corbett, Arch'd Sellers. 30. David Wells, John T.

Newton, William Taylor. 31. O. Fennell, John Devane, K. U.

ward. 32. James Innis, D. M. Sikes, W.

U. Newkirk. 33. C. B.

Miller, T. J. Armstrong, R. M. 34.

Henry W. Taylor, John H. Taylor, A. E. Taylor.

35. H. McAlister, W. IL Curtis, John Larkins. 36.

8. J. Herrintr. Major Croom, J. W.

Herring. 37. 38. 39. 40.

41. 42. 43. 44. 45.

46. 47. 48. 49. 50.

51. 62. 53. 54. 55.

56. J. M. Pridgen, John Cbllins, Arthur Bourdeaux. J.

J. Pridgen, John T. Moore, Benj. F. Keith.

T. J. Sikes, J. P. Richards, Marshal H.

Morgan. John E. Bobitzsch, Silas Bryant, Elias George. T. 8.

Picket, E. Williams, Hosea Williams. James Brown, EL ChaJwick, John Casteen. Wells Southerland, Edw. Garriss, David P.

Rooks. J. Moore Jeremiah Hand, William Hodges. H. D.

Maahburn, R. C. Johnson, B. Wells. D.

J. Bourdeaux, A. M. Lamb, L. Bowden.

C. Bannerman, Jas. Stringfield. G. W.

Bannerman.1 -J. E. Bunting, Wm. Mahn, Jas. S.

Hines. W. 8. Pridgen, A. 8.

Lewis, 8ylvanus F. Wilson. I Thos. H. Howey, Henry Burkhimer, Sam'l.

N. Cannon. Wiley Moore, Jaston Malpass, John Garriss. i T. R.

Williams, T. J. Davis, Sam'l Davis. E. D.

Walker, J. F. Croom, J. R. Pigford.

Wm. Robinson, J. L. Corbett, A. J.

W. Johnson, Isaac Hines, U. Morgan. J. P.

Moore, A. J. Mott, Eli Morgan. O. L.

Fillyaw, R. H. Coward, John D. Love. 59.

E. T. Pigford, John Giddeons, James B. Pigford. 60.

Thoa. J. Lee, Lott Croom, 8. T. Newton.

"There being no further business, the Board adjourned. i SAM'L B. BUNTING, Cl'k. Those marked with a were elected. April 20.

194435-1L i -h- BLACIi. IIAWK STALXJON DO GREEK MOUNTAIN alERMS FOR THE To $1 the the Groom. All TnanranrtA Mnnev to be Tiaid 88 SOOn as "XT pa ia with foaL All Mares put by the asian tn vw tiiA iMion. All casualties at risk of the owner. All Marea parted with before foaling, to be considered with foaL GREEN MOUNTAIN BOY was bred by Abr.

Baldwin, ViwK. N. sino.a then ha vu rtarchased bv E. P. Cuy- hia resent owner.

He has taken several first-class premiums at the different County Fairs. GREEN MOUNTAIN BOY was got by the celebrated Trotting Black. Hawk StaUion, known as the MERRICK HORSE; and ia of a Jet black color. The dam of Green Mountain Boy was sired by the Vermont Morgan Stallion. THE GREEN MOUNTAIN BOY ia justly acknowledged be the best six year old Stallion of the Sherman Black Horses, whose pedigree goes back to the original Hawk, and from tne Desi orancu oi.ue ir nnntain Bav was raised in Northern New nM lint Jone.

He is of a jet black weighs nearly 1,050 lbs Essex Co. Republican, vv'e concur "in the above "statement concerning Cny- Horse, to be what he represents mm. I G. W. JOINER, Essex, N.

Y. -y GEO. R. PALMER, JOHM K. ItKAU, I i WELCH, i jirnNTALsl BOY ct.ni fh Ware Terv other week as follows Porter wi.

-r- UAlla at n. N. Kixon's. on Monday ana Aueour at E. D.

Hall's. Thursday and Friday Long Creek, John Larkins on aionaay ana xuesaay, a in Wednesday ana mu kiuiw WDmington, on Friday ana Daturas April 4, 1860. 180-eodA33-lm HTJJLE ANTIQ.UK HELIOTROPE L.UHIN, I 65 BCS ST. ANKE, PARIS. HE FINEST Importations at Lowest prices, at ices, at BALDWIN'S.

April 25. ESGLisu rag 3 for tht TnTeler, At April 25. BJlLDWEJ'E. a it a lt should be understood that our quotations generally represent the wholesale price. In filling small orders, high- er rates nave io Jbe paid.

Beeswax, 33 34 Bketp Cattlk, IOO lbs. .50 9 00 00 12 00 Bakrxls, Spirits Liqcors; gall, (domestic.) 28 C3 rio N. E. ..40 45 Gin, ...40 45 Brandy, L. 40 50 do.

75 1 00 do. 00 1 50 Natal 50 I 80 J. New, .1 90 2 10 ANDLE8, lb. Tallow.i..-...i.l6 (Si 18 Turpentine, 280 .20 Virgin 00. 00 00 Tar, 0 00 do.

in 00 Pitch 00 Rosin, Pale, 0 00 do. No. 1,1 50 do. No. 2,1 20 do.

No. 3,1 10 08 60 55 05i 20 50 00 00 30 41 30 4 12 25 20 25 55 80 00 50 Sperm .35 Coffee, -fe lb Java .....17 Laffuavra 14 (in Rio rf 12Jjj SL Domineo. .12 (ih Cotton, i oro. 9 strict mid'g Qh(a Spirits OO Varnish, gal.26 Nails, Wrought, .....10 Oils, Sperm, 2 00 2 1 15 1 do. 15 1 PsaNuts, bushl 25 1 Potatoes, i i Sweet, bush.

75 Irish, i 00 0 do. 25 2 Provisions, COTTON XjAOGLNQ yard.i...... ope. CORN MEAL, i bushel. 90 95 DOMKSTIC8, Sheeting, yd.

8 Yarn, lb 19 20 Egos, .12 yl5 Fkathkjbs, ifi. 45 55 Fish, Mullets 7 00 8 50 16 0018 00 do. No. 2 13 00 14 00 do. No.

.3 8 60 11 00 00 5 00 N. c. Bacon, Shoulders, Dry Cod, cwt 4 00 6 50 Floub, Ni C. brands bbL, :13 .12 .00 13i 12i 11 Hi 9i 12i 12 27 124 Family. 0 00 00 Hog H4(t5 Western Bacon, 11 bnperhne I I Cross ..2.

Glue. .0 00 .0 00 .0 00 75 50 25 20 18 Shoulders, 9 N. C. Hi Wesfn 1. 11 Butter, 12 ...12 Gunnt.Bags,.

.10 GdakO. Peruvian. under 1 tohi 34 1 ton and under 5, i per tori, 00 00 5 tons and over, 60 00 Pork, Northern, bbL, City 19 00 19 50 Clear 20 00 21 00 Butt, 00 17 00 Beef, 00 16 00 Fulton i 19 00 20 00 Land Plaster, bbl. .25 Per ton 9 00 10 00 Ukaik, bushel, Corn 78 80 55, 87J 00 15 30 00 Pease, Cow Do. B.

Eye. Wheat, red, 48 85 00 10 25 00 POULTRT, Chickens, do. 45 Turkeys, live.75 do. dead, fli.l2i SfiEEP, head, .1 25 Mutton, 25 50 50 00 50 50 30 75 95 25 9 '9 9 12 10 i Hi 00 00 1.1 do. white, clean, .4 ai Hides, Salt.

-i- Alum, ffi Oreen, .5 7i Liverpool, sacK, ground, cargoO 70 do. fm store 85 0 fine 2 0i 2 Sugar, ft. Porto Rico, 8 New 8 7J Loaf I C. 9i Granulated, Soaf, .4 SHIKOLE8, i M.i Contract, .3 50 :5 Common, 1, 75 2 Hay, 100 lbs. Eastern .1 N.

20 00 00 00 Iron, lb. jjgnuh, ass d. 44 3 qo. sheer, ,0 00 do.hoop,ton80 0085 00 i 5J 00 Lime, 70 75 do. tm sure uo iu Lumber, (River.) Fl'r Boards.00 00 12 oo Wide 0 00 9 00 0 00 8 00- BTAVE8, I I W.

O. 00 18 Ri O. 50 20 Ash 0013 Timber, i i Oi 00' 00 Mill, 00ll do. inf erior to (Steam Sawed.) i -r i' oo- 00 00 00 to Floor Boards, 15 00 16 00 18 00 19:00 clear ......25 00 3000 Wide boards.14 00 15 00 .12 00 15 00 Ship Stun 1 ordinary, ,5 00 8 00 12 20 30 50' 20- rough edge. 14 oo 15 oo 10 00 17 00 Tallow, Tobacco, Common, Medium, Fine, Wool, 1.10 Molassks, gaLon.

i .14 25 45 17 do. Bbls. 30 32 N. Orleans. 50 55 Note River Lumber, Tar and Tnrpentinej sold in the water, are subject to the expense ot landing, inspection, cooperage, say on lumDer cenis io i xar imu Turpentine about 10 14 cents bbl and on naval stores, when Drouejii iianroau.

auoui me baiiie ciueuaca oio m- r.nrred.. For virein or mixed TurDentme a deduction of one-fifth or more is made on the price of yellow dip, according to quality, i I FREIGHTS: On deck. TO NEW YORK. Under deck. Turpentine and Tar, Spirits iibbL, i 00 oo 00 00 00 0 00 I 00 0 i 40 35., 55 30 .12 25 7i 10 0 10 00 40 Flour.

00 00 0 00 oo CO 00 liice, "100 tta. gross. fp UU.1C, Cotton goods, foot, Flaxseed, Ground Peas, Wheat, bushel, Lumber, 8 6 9 00 6o5 00 00 TO PHILADELPHIA, I Turpentine and lar, $4 Rosui Spirits Turpentine. i. Ground Peas, Cotton, Cotton goods, cubic liice, 100 Lumber, as tg ,0 00 oo 00 0 00 00 00 00 oo io 0 00 0 30 55 6 25 7 10 00 00 00 000 4 TO BOSTON.

I I Turpentine and Tar, Spirits Turpentine. ft, .1 i i 00 00' 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 5 00 7 00 40 60 0 6 8 8 00 Ground Peas, Ifi bushel 00 0 0 006 00 Rouh Rice, Lumuer, REVIEW OF THE WILMIN(TON MARKET, KOE THE WEEK BNDINO APRIL 25TII, I860. Tcrtejjtine. Since our review of Wednesday last the re ceipts have been unusually light, and confined to small par eels, which have generally sold on arrival at quotations be low. We have no change to report prices, except un new virgin, which shows an advance bt 50 cents on previous figures only a few small lots have arrived, and sold at $3 50 per bbl.

There is a moderate enquiry tor snippmg and di tiUicg purposes, and the market closes steady at i 50 for new virgin, $2 60 for yellow dip, $2 08 for dry virgin, and tl 55 for bard, per bbl. of 2S0 lbs. The transactions for the week foot up only 755 as follows i Bbls. 56. 141...

30. 360.i. 108. Tel. 3 Dip.

Virgin Hard Saturday Tuesday. Wednesday CO. 60:.. $1 55 50.. 5QJ 50..

50.. 2 2 2 2 2 60... 60. 60. 60...

60... 55 55 55 55 55 Spibits Tcbpkntine During the week just ended the market has ruled and prices remain unchanged. There has -existed a moderate demand frcin buyers, and several parcels have cha pged habds on private terms, the particu' lars of which wel could not obtain the Bales at 42 cents be' ing for lots put tp in extra which sell more readily than ordinary lots. Sales for the week of 1,793 as follows -Wednesday, Do I Friday Do. Monday, 27 bbls.

at 4I cents per gallon, (extra bbls.) 161 41 140 100 2C0 150 690 240 40 60, 4. 4( it t( tl tt tt 40 41 42 41 41 42 41 tt tt tt tt ti. it it ti tt it it Tuesday tt. Do Wednesday. Rosm.

For the finer grades the market continues to rule inactive, buyers showing no disposition to operate, and.onr quotations in table must be looked upon as merely nominal. On Saturday a small lot of Pale went at $3 25 and on Monday 800 bbls. of inferior Nol 1 Bold at $1 17J per and Tuesday 1,600 do. low No. 1 at $1" 27J per 310 these comprise the only transactions so far as we can learn.

For No. 2 the niarket has also and prices rule about the same as Comnion receipts light, but Jn'the abr sence of sales the stoci, is For Common there has been a moderate demand throughout the week, and the market rules firm owing to the material difference theiews of buyers arid sellers, however, the transactions have been small. At the close $1 15 a $1 17f per 310 lbs. is quite freely offered, and -sellers generally holding for higher prices. ve quote saies oi as iouows 800 bblsl 15 pe310 lbs Saturday, ..1,600 15 Mondayi.i".

1,500 fyffI117J fc.r- auoy zu ior smau ddis. -r Tab During the week just ended the arrivals have been exceedin'elv with an active demand from ship pers, the market has ruled firm. The receipts and sales foot only 33 ddis. at fa ua per.poL, Bekf Cattle No beeves of consequence have been re beived here for some time past, and' the stock in batchers hands has become completely worked, off, being not sufficient on market for present wants We notice an active demand, and a few droves would sell, quick at high prices. the absence of sales we quote nominally at 8 to 9 cents per ordinary quality! finding ready sale at these figures.

Barbels The market continues to be very well supplied vritli empty Spirits Turpentine barrels. and secondhand rules decidedly dull in fact they are difficult of sale at anything like a fiir price, as nearly all on market are of inferior quality. We quote at prices ranging from $1 25 to $1 50 for lots as they run, and $1 80 to $1 S5 each for selected. For New York make there is some enquiry, and new sell at $2 a $2 15 each- i''Jr i 1 Cotton In the market for tnis article we iiave nothing new to report since the; close of our last review. For the finor irradea there is a fair and the market is entire- bare, wLCa tho inferior qualities are ia moderate stock 30 nearly woiked off, and is quite small for the season there continues to be only a retail enquiry, however, and we quote email claa a 4 si wm i Lm Ann.M4Ana T5 Jrt $7 per bbl.

for family. Guano We have no change of consequence to report in this article; Little or nene has arrived for the week, but we notice a fair stock of nearly Jall kinds in dealers' iner is a mouerate demand existuie, and we quote sales from Store at the follow injr Quotations No. 1 Peruvian $60. Beese'BAl amputated $50, American $40. Sombrero $35.

Su perphosphate of Lime $50, and Land Plaster :0 per tod, in loisoi one ion ana 4 obain. in tne market for Corn we have no lmDortant cnange to nonce since our last review. ihere Were no ar rivals in the early part of the week, and consequently no saies were maae xuesaay, no we ver, the receipts were quue neavy, looucg np or which do. sold on private: terms, and 2,000 do. at 80 cents per bushel the.

balance 'is unsold, and the market closes, rather We quote at 7d to 80 cents. as ia Oats There is a fair stock of former arrivals in dealers hands, and we notice merely a retail brisinews doing. -We aote cargo price at 48 to 55 cents per bushel, according to quality. Peas. Arrive very sparingly, and the market is only moderately supplied.

For Cov there is a brisk enquiry, and high prices are easily obtained for a good article. Two or three small lots have arrived and sold at "85 a 87 cents per bushel, as in quality. p-Bice. There is a fair stock of clean in store, and. the market remains unchanged selling in the Bmall way at 4 cents per lb.

i of 50 casks was receiv id from Charleston on Tuesday, which his gone into store. No transactions reported in the rough article last sale was at $1 per bushel. I hat. we have no" change of consequence to report in either description." The market is very well supplied, and only a prime article finds ready sale at our quotations. The receipts for the week comprise 389 bales Eastern (of extra quality) of which 128 bales sold at $1 and 261 do.

at $1 20 per iw yv aays. ur tne parcels ien on at tne close of our last review 275 bales Eastern changed hands on pri vate terms, and do. JNortnern at i eft. Lime A late receipts, and the stock; on market has be come somewhat reduced it is, however, fully adequate for the demand. We notice only small transactions from store at $1 05 a $1 10 per cask for common lump.

Ine demand durrntr week just ended has been rather light, and in consequence the market has ruled quiet we have, however, no change to report in price, we quote sales irom wharc in hhds. at 26 to 28 cents per gallon, as in quantity. No receipts for -the past week or two, but the market is very well 'i Pea Is urs. JNone 01 consequence have been brought, in during the past week, and market. There is some enquiry, and prime quality would sell readily.

We qapte nominally at $1 40 to $1 55 per bushel, as in quantity. potatoes no receipts 01 irisn tor a iew weeti past, ana the stock on market is getting quite lowi: we merely a tetail demand, however, with small sales from store at $2 25 to $2 50 per For Sweet there "is rather, more en quiry, and the sell readily at 75 to 80 cents per bushel. Provisions In N. C. cured Bacon we have no change of consequence to report since our last.

The arrivals have been small, still we notice a fair stock on market, and only a limited demand exists. The transactions for the week have been confined to a lew1 email lots at a 12 cents for hog round, and 13 a 134 cents per lb. for hams, as iu quality lowest figures being about the market, at which it closes The market is moderately supplied with Western make, and in the absence of the usual demand has ruled quiet. We quote small sales from store at 9 a 9 cents for snoulderB, and' 11 a llj cents per lb. for sides the highest figures being for new.

Lard N. G. make has been brought in rather more freely since last review, and at present there is a moderate supply on market. We notice only; light demand, and quote saljes at 12 cents in and 12 bents per lb. in kegs.

1 PosK--There is a lair stock of Northern, on market, and only a retail demand. See table for store prices, at which small sales have taken place. Salt. The market is only moderately supplied with Liverpool gnound, and there is some enquiry from dealers, Received coastwise since'our last 700 sacks, which were sold, at 75 cents per sack, cash. I-' SHlNGi.ES.--There is no demand for shipment, -and the market rules exceedingly No-, sales of Common.

On Monday a lot of 40,000 Contract were sold at $4 60 per M. TiMBtK Has been in moderate demand for mill purposes since! our last! review, and prima quality sells readily at fair prices. The receipts for the week have been light i and we quote sales of only 10 or 12 rafts at $5 to $11 per as in qua lty. See table lor cJasitihed prices, vr i' the week just! ended tlie market- has ruUd quiet for coaet wise, and rates are rather lower. There is a moderate iquaiitity of produce here lor shipment, but ho ders seem disposed to wait for lower prices, See table for last 'prices paid.

We notice three vessels having, been taken! at ub Since our last, to load with steam sawed lumber, 75 to Boston, and $3 per M. to Portsmouth, N. H. From Vie Port of Wilmington, for the Week ending 25 ui April, I Spirits Turpentine, bbls H'JS. 1 4U0 Uosiu; 11,129......

1,875...... 1,606 Turptjntin, Pitch Timl.er teet Lumber, do. Pea Auts, 1,421.. Cottob, balesj. i 197.....

Sheeting, v'i. '45. 58.... Also, Coastwise 4 bbls. dried fruit 2 bbls.

beeswax 61 bdls newspaper 99 bbls. soap stone 125 bbls.1 copper ore bales kerseys 21 cords juniper wood 7 boxes and 1 hhdj lur 16 empty. kegs 1 bbl. potatoes 3 rolls leather; 10 bbls.iiquorj; 21 boixes and 5 bbls. mze.

Foreign 2,943 bb-s. naval stores. -v I r- -i NEW YORK, April 23.4-Cotton Market flat sales today Of 900 bales. Flour is higher; sales oi State at 5 25 a $5 35, Ohio iat 6 a $ff 10 and Southern at 6 40. Wheat is higher sales of 14 000 bushels Chica- gO spring at l.

saies oi reu nbieru. Vj, 18 wrl" sales of 10,000 bushels, mixed 73 a 75 cents. Pork is Mesa at 17 50 a $18, and Prime at 13 25 a $14 45. Whiskey closed firm aOH a 21J cents. Sugar is firm.

Museovado at 51 a 74 cents. Cofiee i firm. Molasses is steady at 43 cents bpirits Turpentine dull. Rosm is dull. Rice heavy at 31 a 4 cents, SALISBURY, April 11 pi I2J Beeswax 20 a 25 Coflee, Rii 12 a 16,4 Java 17 a 22 Cotton 10 a Cot ton YarnO 90 a $1 00 COrn 70 a 75 do Meal 70 a' 7a Feath ers per lb.

30 a 35; Flour per bbl. 5 75 a 00; per Sack 2 TO a $3 to Lard 12 a 12 Pork 7 a 8 rjlolasses, Cuba, 34 a 45 New Orleans 60 a 65 Muscovado 45 a 50 Oats 40 a 45 Potatoes, Irish, 50 a 80 Sweet 40 a 50 Rags, per lb 24 i Salt per sack 1 7U a 80 tsneenng, nrown, aiu; Sugari 7 a 10 Crushed 12 a 15 Clarified It a 12 Tabow, 10 a 12; Wheat, white 00 a tl 30; red 20J Wool 25 a 30. 1 I NEWBERN, 1 April 24 Business generally during the past week has been active for the season. 1 i Turpentine-4-Between' 3000 and 400Q bbls. have changed hands; since our last report at prices ranging from 9o a $3 05 for Dip; and $1 i 95 a $2 05 for bfirape.

Bales yester day at the highest figures. ') 'l- Snirita TurDCntine Declined i cent on the gallon. Offer' ing yesterday at 4l cents but buyers were rather indisposed tn tub hn. i-" -i Rosin and Tar Prices unchanged, JMone ouering yester day. -y y- Flour Selling in quantities 10 suit m.

Corn But little offering. Bells at $3 50 a $3 90. Corn MealCommands from 90 to $1 per busheL Fowls Chickens are scarce and in demand at 50 a 60 cents pair, CHARLOTTE. Anril 23. Cotton There has been but a limited supply on the market during the week.

Sales were effected at following figures. Good middlings 9 a 10 cents. Middlings 8 a' 9c. 5 Ordinary 7 a Sc. Stained 4 a 6Jc.

per lb. Flour. The market has been dull at $2 75 forFme, $107 for Super, and $3 12 1-2 per sack of 98 lbs. $6 00 a $6 25 per bbl. -'--j '1 vv" s-'; J.

Wheat. Very little ofienng. we contmue rormer quota tions $1 20a 1 25 per -bushel for Red; $1 30 a 1 A per bushel for White. j. Corn.

Market firm at 85C. per busnei. Bacon. We quote at 10 1-2 a 11 l-2c. per lb ILard Is worth 12 l-2c.

per lb 7y 'V Butter Is worth 18 a 20c. per lb. yChickens Are worth 18 a 20 each. im.KSTON. Anril 23 Cotton.

There was a little mm-A Animation in the market to day than has prevailed for several days past, which resumed in. the sale ct 1,338 bales. at unchanged prices. 1 The particulars are as follows 43 bales at 7i 1 at 8 3 at 9 66 at 9 68 at 10 75 at 104 20 at lOf 97 at lo 210 at 10; 170 at 101 30 at lOf 297 at II; 23 at 11 3-16 26 at 114, and 210 bales at 1IJ cents. BALTIMORE.

April 22 Flour Is firm: Howard Street held at $6 25r but no Wheat is quiet white $1 65 a 75; fed I 60 a 1 66. uorn is dull white 7U a 7 cenw, yel low 70 a 72 cents Mess Pork $17 87, prune $15. nisaey FAYETTEVILLE, April 23d Bacon 12 Cotton- ifair to Good, 104 10 Ordin. to Mid, 8 riour 6 ,40 $6 50 Super. 6 20 7' me, Cffl 6 00 bcratcnea, tDtava; ru wuj 10, Wheat, 11 uui uats, ia vjt Bye, $1 15 1 25 Lard 12J 14 cents Molasses Cuba 32 cents New Orleans, cents bait uver- pool Sack, 24 1-30; lTUTentnie--ieiiow flip, 16 0 00 Virgin, $3 C5 0 iara, sa iu tspints, 37i 38 Jiacon JJt A.

no irauoavnuiis uttva ueeu repuneu uui- ing the past weefc The supply on hand seems to be large, and there ia but littler inquiry, existing, although no change to note in Supply of. Western Bacon good sales of Sides at 12 to 12, Shoulders at 10 to JOj. uatainu iit wan tr An a. itniir. nvt kitlikh.

i aold from 84 to 104, as to quality. vvLi-ui t-r- Flour irm ana in ae.nana as quotations. TurDentine New Virgin sells to-day at $3 05 The price does not seem to be folly established, either here or ia Wtf- rJ. 1 if Schr, Odd Fellow, Simpson, from Sbaiiotte, to. Anderson i Savage with naval Schr.

Agnes J. ward, Eaers, rrqm utua inver, to An- deison Savage naval stores4 I Schr. Lair, from wiacaesct, io u. L-nau-bourn with hay, and brick, -t 1 Schr. Wm.

from Charleston, to usrrias HoweU with 200 Sacks ealt. Schr. John S. Lej from Boston, to Harriss Howell 'with mdze.j-... -l- I I -f i 22 Schr.

Theresa C. Smith, from' Philadelphia, to IJar rissA Howell with mdze. I .1 1 8chr. Mary Abigail Brown, from Lock wood ouy, to Anderson 4 Savage 5 itk naval stores. i 23 Steamer North Carolina.

Barber, from Fayetteville, to E. Murray i i 1 1 Steamer Chatham, McEae, frcin Fayetteville, to C. H. -l i 1 Steamer McLaurin, Evans, from no. 111 -1 24 Schr-Golden Gate, Weeks, from Charlost6n, to G.

C. A J. Monro; ly i I Schr. Manumit, Howard, from Yeopiro, lo V. rigou; vith 1800 bu8b.icofn.if 1 i Schr.

Actor, jBoward, from Hertfort, N. T. C. 4 B. Worth; with 21; 700 bush cornL i i 24.

Hr. Brifl-; Lone Star McDoaald; from I 1 11.11 A Jl. A. Willard. 1 I Brig Albert lAdattis, Ad CoSsins, from: Boston, to Adams, Bro.

with radze. Schr. Coombs, from Fall River, Mass to vv. m. uarrBsi is Schr.

Bobble WL Dillon. Marti, from New Yorki to Har riss Howell jfwith'lndze. i t- Schr. Iowa, Paynd, from Hyde County, to W. H.

McBary 4 with 1,715 jbushe'a corn, iOO do: 1 Schr. L. Baker, from New York, to A-IL Ca zauz witn -fi tst-nr. Aioa, ro ell, frwn New York) to E. Murray A Co.

with mdze. .11 Kihr. Anna E. lhVer, Robinson from, JNew i ork, to Robinson from, New York, tc T. 0 iv L.

jr. fvvifu Schr. Lack, fcb from Little River, it. to D. Pigott viith 2000 bushels Brig Uranus, from Boston, to H.

Dudley with ridze. l. i. L- Schr. Robt.

Healyi Mitchell, from Baltimore, to T. C. B. G. Worth with'nidzeu i i Schr.

Sally Ann. Rose, from Tar Creek, N. to D. Eigott with 900 bushels corn. 1 i i Schr.

Virginia Uorte; Harker, ueruord, to v. iMarott: witn zuuu DUtneH corn. Schr. Jane Fisher, Fisher, from Hyde County, to Mter with 1 -v" ISchr. Julia Francis Ireland, from Hertford, N.

ta J. M. Monk with 850 bu'-hels corn! 18,000 bs. bacon. 1 4echr.

-W. T. Harrisa; Midgett, from Hyde County, to J. TL Blossom with! 1500 bushels corn. I Steamer Flora, McDonald, Driver from Fayetteville, to T.

B. G. Worth. Steamer Fanny Lulterloh, Elder, from Fayetteville, 10 L. Alurray A Co.

f- April 19 Schr Transit, Knowles, for New York, by T. C. B. G. Worth With poi ddis.

crnue turpentine, uo. I'' McDonald, Driver, for Fayetteville, by T. rosm. Steamer Flora! C. B.

G. Worth. 1 r' 20 Schr, ArigeliaJ Hunt, for Baltimore, bt T. C. B.

G. Worth; with 49; bblsi. copper or, 43,818 ft. lumber. 'I Schr.

Cnampi'ori, Mitchell, for Baltimore, by T. C. AB. G.Worth i-with 13 torpt-, 85 do. copper ore, 10 do.

liquor, 6 do. lard, 4 do. dried fruit, 3 rolls leather, 21' cord iunipef wbod, 21.007 ft. lumbeh 1 Schr. St.

Helena, Catbcart, for New York, by Adams, Bro. A Co with 2600 bblaJ rosin. Steamer Kate McLaurin, Evans, for FayeVleville, by Jno. M.Clark.:-- Steamer North Carolina, Barber, for Fayetteville, by A Co. sApril 21 Dutch Brig Vasco de' Gamma, DeGroot, for Rotterdam, by DeRosset, Brown A with 400 bbls.

spir- its turpentine, 1,606 do. -y, 1 (Br. Barqneap We Admiral Blake, Liverpool, by J. A D. McKae A with 1,300 bbte.

haval stores. Schr. H.A..' Weeks. for Boston, by A HoweU; with 1,109 bbls. rosin, 633 bushels pea nuts, 32 bales cotton, 23.5M) feet lumber, i Schr.

Angeline; Wklker, for Norfolk, by Hsrriss A Howell with 63,400 feot Jumben Schr. Anna Smith; Smith, for Phlladelphls, by Harrlsi A Howell; with 212 bbls. spirits turpentine, 703 dd roain, 68 haiM varn 20 doJ sheeting. 16 empty keg, 13 boaes 1 bbl. poUtoesv 7 boxes and 1 hhd fur, feetlamber.

Schr. Ben. Lvnch. for New Jiy E. Murray A with 274 bbls.

spirits; turpentine, MttOH; I 1 i .0 do. rosin 123 bales Schr. Chas. Colgate! Cooper for New York PUnnorf with tiava! nitnreH. 1 Steamer Fan for Fsyettevilltf, by E.

Murray A Co.au -rrr-, 1 1 23 Steamer Jpnn uawson, ior AyerysDorp-, bj uwcb a. Yarbrough." 'I it 'i Exports Schr. Chai. Colgate, far New Yerk: D37bbls. crude turpti 878 do4 Rosin.

i 24--Steamer North Carolina, Barber, for Fayetteville, by E. Murray Coyfi, i- 'I'- i i Brig Mary McBaeJ Crocker, for Europe, by J. A D. Mc- Rae A with 1,645 bbls. naval stores.

1 Schr. Elijah Sheddon, Wlite, for New, J. B.y Blossom; with 1,679 bbls. rosin. 25 Steame Fanny LutuHoh, Elder, for Fayetteville, by Ej Murray A Coy 1 jr.

-v. COFFEE COFFEE 1 ANOTHER SOUTHERN BOTTOM." I'm BOUT THE 20Tlt OF we expect the Brig n. iX A. Campbell'r direct from Rio Janeiro, with a.WW AGS OF COCFKK, will be sold upon arrival on usual terms. The attention of the Merchants oi tne-Dtio rcrpecnui--, Ty solicited.

MS 1 G. PARSLEY A CO. April 18, 1860' 192-tf IMPORTANT TO DOUSfiKEEPEUS. E. B.DUEKEE COS I': yVL Guaranteed not only i 1 lABSOLDTELY AMD rune but ground from fresh Spices, selected and cleanaed byna expressly for the; purpose, without reference to co-t.

Ahey rrLJr-ii in ltnrn. tUnr-A-wWh paper,) to pre- Tent injury by. keeping, and arefuU wefghW while the ordi-VJtlLrl fi.5ar almost invariably short. We war-, riM.r kiuuijia ljuiuco ea vmmw richness or navor. beyondai! cxTmparison, as a single trial will abundantly i c6 Manufactured only by 1S1 Pearl street, New Feb.

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1844-1877