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jfc Ifc -v 1 WIlHIXGTONnCtESALE JUICES CUBEEIST. Marine -Intelligence J1 ulUe 1rt Prlc now rriTe, and It Is wanted i brings 8 9 cents lb. from carU. i CHXKGL19 -Soma amoll rTAmMvM lii -i T-Febniary number of DeBow Kerieir contains. It should be understood that our Quotations renra.Hv uaiuDSTrrrs at the West.

The whole West appears to be teeming with corn and" flour; We quote the Peona Press of the 19th -2 P0t every rehouse and store room is fall of, grain and flour, but every cellar in wnicb it is safe to tint iL. I PORTtPFVILMINGTONN ORTIl-CA ROLl A 'r jr the agricultural umu, tiviito ui an arucus on BOOK BIBf DKIIY. J-WE shiirhave a BOOJT BINDERY in operation, In connection with our Printing Establishment, about the 15tn of March, or if possible.1: Persons having work in the abovoline; will please give us a ealL FULTON pkicE- represent mb wouicnud pricoa. in uiung smau oraers, highi er rates have to be paid. oia at $2 so m.

nr. rt. cl.rca na fr: within ARRIVED. r-' Naval Stores. 280 lbs.

March 4 Brig Tangier, Griffin, 6 days from Cardenas, to Turpentine Beeswax, B. .25 00- Beef Cattlr, 100 lbs. .6 00 8 00 Bricks, M. 7 25 1200 BAIUIfKS9 CAM. BE CTJIlKfl I Tlf.

erai large warehouses are now being erected for that purpose, one of which is over 200 feet long, and 50 feet wide We know of one dealer who has over two Steamer Chathan-, McRae, from Fayetteville, to B. G. Wmrth. -f Marks, of this city, can testify to this, be fin cmn Candles, 18 D. Tallow, Virgin dip.0 00 3 40 Yellow dip.

.0 00 4 25 0 00 2 35 00 2 35 0 00 1 65 Rosin, No.1,2 60 3 00 5 Steamer Jromi Fayetteville, to J. Banks 1 Steamer Sun, Rush, from Fayetteville, to J. Lippitt. wiousanu bobels of grain now, in atore, and Frkiohts Rates coastwise are the sanJ Kf SJbJS4 thCTe FAYETTEVILLE, March in SrLj 25 00: Coffee Rio 13 6 a bree masted tchr. uulpa stream, trammer, Irom Mireo inai nave over one hundred thousand bushels New York, to J.

R. jBIossom. do. No.2,1 15 1 37i wten Seed Oil, which originally appeared in the JJr Orleans Delta, from the rwen of Dr. Edward i nner Cbxe of that citj.

We copy it, "a very ue-f 1 to agriculturist, making a few corrections which practical experience in the cotton culture enables cotton-seed oil, far various os is well known; and a silver medal was pUZded to Mr. Wilbur last October, at the annual hibition of the American Institute, held at i'ew York fr a specimen of the oil which he exhibited. It is known to all, that the cotton teed of the entire ttoncrop, is annually thrown away, as. useless. qoXC shows conclusively, that, in so doing, the inters throw away what they might make worth to ii.on ts nnn Ann eacn.

is at present in Pe6ria near one mil Schr. R. S. Miller, Peacoek, from Providence, R- to UO to 1 10 28. 50, 15- 14 00 13 12 0000 Cotton-Strietly (prime.

feo-lm. iiwu uuMieis oi gram awaiting the opening of the Geo. Harriss. 25 Sperm. .35 Coffee, Tb'.

Lagnayra ....00 St. Domingo. .11 Cotton, 8 I -A iiiro Sehr. Pearl. Dexter, form i ew River, to Rankin Mar Sp'ts Varnish.

ealO 4u 630,11 'or lhe Eastern markeL The Chicago Tribune of 23d also says: of joxxng hair on his head, where a month ago it was as bald as the palm of jour hand. There is no mistake about this. Emerson's I Lint Restorative did the work. urlinrton Iowa Gazette, Dec. 2, 1853.

7 -v Sold by.Wm. H. LJPPITTi Wholesale Agent for Wil-mington and surrounding county. TilUTH STRANGERHArTFIGl'iONH0PEf you Cough 1 USE HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE-- Have-yo Bronchitis 1 USE HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. i Have you Asthma 1 USE HAMPTON'S VEG ETA BLE TINCTUR Hare you Consumption 1 i tin.

1 Schr. Albion. Newcombe. from New River, to Rankin Oils, gallon. aue warenouscs along our river are now full of Martin.

i wneatgi iu, vai-somgjw reasfl 00; Bye tl 1W1 10- Hi.U A -dry 910sreen 84 Lard I0ll ifftwli 27-N. Orleans 37 10 SaltUverlool I 5S Ttt 'H 62 ,.22. I 65 80. 90 00 grain and several operators have been compelled to 6 Schr. Caroline Stone, Boynton, from Providence, R.

to J. D. McRae Co. Steamer Fnnny Lutterloh, i ted man, fin. Fayetteville, to 1 10 Corn Meal, 00 Domestics, iuuii.iib mantei, in consequeuce or failing to obtain storage room, i It is hardly probable that ,:75 ixnton we eontinae ronner figures, wifh a better fli iag Receipta light Flour market quite unsettled.

Corn firm, and sales easily made. N. C. Whiskey We advance 3reP BOSTON. March 4 lii A tu.

J. Autterloh. 7 Schr. Swan. Rose, from New York, to Geo.

Harriss. ucci uuw in jion win leave tor tire lowei 8 17 20 yd. 7 Yarn, ,00 Eeos. sperm. .....115 Linseed, raw 75 do.

boiled 00- Whale .....0 00 20 Potatoes, Street, bash. 80 Irish, do. 00 do.ibbl..4-0Q Provisions, lb. N. C.

Baeon, oi weeks uence, anu as it may be a mat iron, the ed' oil. soap, The conclusive proof of this -March 7 Schr. Autumn, Stutcs, from New York, to J. 1 -TV I assertion." says Dr -USE HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. 5 Have yos Wbooping-Cough 1 USE HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE.

B10380U1. 90 00 I 50 ter oi interest to know what number of vessel are in port, and what amount of exain thevenn wa EMrrr BaRRRi-s, each, Spts. Turpi. 0 00 2 following statement, i "will be touna in me Schr. Golden Rule.

Malcomb. from New York, to J. R. 00 Have vou Dyppepsy, Liver Complaint. Nervous Debility.

bv Mr. Woodall, which corresponds with 00 find the whole number of vessel, brim. Feathers, lb .55 Taris rather scarce aad la 3 small lots, is selling at f3 371 $3 50 bbl, ea.U. Com- Blossom with mdze. Sehr.

A. Heaton-, Terry, from New York, to J. H. Flanner Disease of the Kidneys, any Loss of Power, any Disarrangement of the system 1 -We point you to the thousands who pellers and schooners to be sixty four. Fifty-seven of ochr.

Mary C. Cranmer, from Onslow county, to have used the GREAT INVIGORATOR. 1 Rankin Martin with corn. ish, 6 00 Mackerel, No. 1 do.

No.2 i do. No. 3 vecu inn, "ui, cub, ia I'lih thnrA VlT, been sales of 280 bbls. Korthern.al 2 25 bbl, ch? In proof of what we say above, we refer you to HAMP 6 50 00 00 0 00 0 00 Hams; ..12 Middlings Shoulders 81 Hog round. 9k uicu ludjf ioau wiui gram, ana can carry Iron 2,500 to 16,000 bushela, or the total of 646.900 huhl--L Steamer Southerner, Creele, from Fayetteville, to McRa- fit imponsirom January i to March 1: i ine seven propellers in port may probably load with ry ec vaianx.

ir- Steamer Fairy, Price, from Fayetteville to The Wife of T. W. Yeakle, Grocer, 76 Pearl street, cured of Rheumatism, of 8 years' standing: all other remedies 10 8 Shad, 0000 00 pruvieeions Herrines.East3 50 4 00 Schr. Eusrene. Parker, from New York to DeRosset 1853.

1082 2,903 616 53 those made by Mr. P. Converse and myself: Cotton crop of the United States, 3,000,000 hales. it nrfrge weight, per ble, of 400 i- Ifesl will yield Of Ginned 1,200,000,000 lbs. TaT pound of Cotton, there are of eed 5 SiTinS' Ruined tor planting purpose! one Sf Biasing, ...1,800,000,000 Urtog oT manufacturing .1,800,000,000 "'Now, 100 lbs.

of cotton seed will produce 2 gallons tf 48 lbs. of oil cake, and 6J Ibs of soap-itock which last, with 'additional 'ingredients, of value pecuniarily, will make 20 lbsj of soap. Rosin, bbls 1 .7,797 Turpentine, bbl 3 Spirits Turpentine, ...,1,775 Pitch, bbl .200 Tar, bbls 21s Western Bacon, Middlings 71 Shoulders. 6 N. C.

.10 West'n Butter i cuiiuks, AnD WHAT IS EXPECTED OK THEM WITH OUT Charge. There is many a journalist now lan Vvm. Oldham, (late of the Custom House,) dwelling 126 line of Dyspepsia, great debility, permanently cured. W. A Schaefier, one of the oldest Magistrates and most highly respectable citizens, cured of ereat weakness and 11 11 27; 10 i Brown.

Steamer Gov. Graham, Evans, from Fayetteville, toT.C B. G. Worth. Steamer Henrietta, Allen, from White to Wcsscl guasumg in poverty, while dozens to whose success NEW-BERNE -BERNE, 00 00 50 4 50 11 00.

0 00 8 50 -do. NC.roe, do. Smoked, box. 40 ry Cod, cwt 3 75 Flour, Canal. .9 00 Baltimore, .0 00 Fayetteville 8 00 in lite he gave the first impulse, roll by him in their CheesS ..10 Pork.

Mess. resioreu 10 rooust neaitn. tine has March 4. Since mv last report continued steady at 4 63 73 for dip, arid 2 fo! Jarret iHommer. 153 L.

Jialtimore suffered intensely Art rm carnages, ana nave forgotten bis existence. six years with hip disease and mercurial Rheumatism: cured eviapo. lAK-inaemwa ana one lot or 1Z3 bbli.i Jr 5 sold yesterday fort2 40 for 32 artlloni. Rrii.i in i' scrape. Tar In demand and one lot of 123 bbU.i 'i Steamer Spray, Price, from Smithville, to A.

H. VanBok-kelen. 5 Schr. Elvira, liiglcs, from Bath, to Peirce Dud after all other remedies failed. 'i I .16 50 17 50 1 Prime.00 00 00, 0Q Beef, Mess.13 50 14 00" do.

Fulton -1 00 00 20 00 1 8oo.noo.oon Ih nf Space will not permit to name hundreds of others, as Geo. ley with hay. -r' 'I'V W. Goodrich. Cast.

Thos. Canofc. Robert Ganlt. James mere i no country save ours, in the world, where journalist are expected to do so much work foe the special benefit of others without recompense. Generally out of country, editors are inaccessible, if not anonymous; they may let you know what Schr.

Jasper, Shortwell, 5 days from New London, to Smyth, eured of Rheumatism. J. tl. lbadbourn Co. John Pervail.

S. A. Griffin. John Luke. Rev.

V. Eskridze Brig Metallek, Scofield, from; Hath, to Miles Costih Grain, bush. ..87 95 ......00 70 White 150 Pease, 00 1 00 Rice, rough.O 00 1 10 clean. U. S.

Navy, and thousands of others cured of Dvsnensia. rielJ gaiious 01 on, lbs. oi oil-cskc, 106,000,000 lbs. of soap stock which, at the lowest estimate, will produce j. i Ood 000 gallons oil at 75 cents.

$27,000,000 lbs. oil-cake at le 8,640,000 106,800,000 lbs soap stock at 3 cents. 3,180000 they think but not who, thinks it. You cannot walk witn nay. 1 POULTRT.

Chickens, live .20 do. dead .25 Turkeys, live .75 1 I do. dead, tt 12k Scrofula, Liver Complaints, Bronchitis, Vitus Schr. II. P.

Diggs, from Baltimore, to Russell Dance, etc. we refer to out own citizens. Call on them. into an editors room injLondon or Paris, and ask him to devote his time and his columns to your own UK. HAMPTON, the author of this ereat Hamnton' Spirits Turpentine 62 cents.

Corn Firm at3 60. Meal 90 cents to fl Peas Scarce at $1. Bean I 20. Be- 1 and Lard No change in prices SUves i 22.1 O. hhd.

22, Ash heading H15, barrel hoops ijj $7 60. i NEW OltLEANS, March 4. -On Friday Cotton was ac-1 I I tire in New Orleans, and 9000 bales changed hands, making an aggregate for the week of 63,000" bales. The stock on hand amounted to 805,000.: Strict Middling was worth 9 The decrease In the' receipts at all the porta up toV the latest dates, as compared With last year, was i 1 bales. NEW ORLEANS, March 4, 9.10 P.

M.l5tn Saturday ii 4 Cotton was firm, and 400 bales changed hands. i was worth 9 cents. The receipt were 3000 bale. Ixchang J'; 1 1 on London ruled at 84 per cent, premium. Bro with mdze.

i -v March 8 Barque Saranac, Rigley, from Cardenas, to Hathaway Son with molasses. 25 30: 124 f3i 60 00 00 lb 4i 4 Vegetable Tincture, is in his 80th year, in good health, so thai ii win do seen it is not an article cot nn to impose on the Schr. Elouise, Robinson, from New York, to T. C. Sal, Alum Liverpool sack, ground.

1 60 0 1 do. 0 advancement or profit. Here this is done every day, evenby utter strangers, Half an editor's timesometimes his whole day, pooiic. with mdze. Call and get pamphlets gratis, bee cures.

9 Steamer Rowan, Barber, I from E. J. throwing over bis proper work into the night is Lutterloh. r-: Sugars, iBlb. iTotaUatimatedTalue $38,820,000 or supposed that one-third be deducted to satisfy skeptics, the gross amount of is by far too great a loss to lhe community not'to demand some efforts to reclaim it.

These results of Dr'. Coxe, if they can bes relied on," are truly astonishing. Of every I thing de- MARRIED, given up to receiving the calls, listening to the sto- Schr. Alaric, Lou vinier, from New York; to J. Porto Itico 7 nesnd obeying the requests of one zood-natured i ii In Baltimore on the 2d by Rev.

Mr. Parsons. John CLEARED. 'i'- 1 friend after another, who dions in to trv his chance Hat, 100 lbs. Eastern 0 00 1 45 1 25 1 40 Iron, lb.

English, 00 American, 00 i do. sheer. .0 00 5i 00 Lime, 37 1 50 Liquors, gall, (domestic.) Whiskey .....33 36 N. E. 00 40 ..42 45 Branly ..42 45 do.

75 1 00 New 5 5 Loaf crush. 10; Clarified and CO'MINGS, to LLLEN L. IrUliMAN. In Sampson county, on the 2d dav of March, bv J. PHILADELPHIA, March ha adrancl 121 JU March 4.

Schr. John Ruggles, Lowry, for Salem, by Geo. Harriss with 90,000 feet lumber. 6. Steamer John.

H. Jiaughton, Lamon, Avervsboro', by of getting ten times as valuable an advertisement out 18 cent bbU Grain i firmer. Whiskey 28 29 cent i Parish, Esq Michael N. Mekritt to Miss Ann Mo nrkls uooo the correctness of his data. That oil allon 1 Granulated." 7 Loupall of said county.

fi 9 71 HARLESTON, March. 7. Cotton The sales to-day 5i Soap, lb Shingles. reached upwards or 1400 bales. The transactions show a firm We quote at 7 10 cents 3ji lb.

as extremes. 5 I NEW YORK, March 7. 8.40 P. adiee.bronirhiv3 A i 00 00 Contract .5 00 6 Common ...2 50 3 On Monday eyenme, the 27th Mrs. Susan Quinn.

of iu. rauitunuu wiui iront iigQLers in low. Brig Galena, Paine, for West Indies, by Peirce Dudley; with 50 bbls. naval stores, 105,000 feet lumber. Brig L.

T. Knight, Treat, for Martinique, by J. Hathaway Son with 125 bbls. tar, 162,000 feet lumbr. Schr.

Mora, Shute, for Belfast, by J. D. McRae Co. with 70,000 feet lumber. 6.

Schr. Ocean. Howes, for New York, by Jos. R. Blos jjupiin county, wire of Jesse tiuinn.

she leaves a husband, by the Alps from Europe had a favorable' effect urfon. the! Lumber, (River.) eight children, twelve srand-children and a laree circle of 21 1 of him for nothing, as he would be likely to get out of the publisher by regular paying. If. he falls, he loses nothing, for he has plenty of brass left if he succeeds, he has used his time to decided anvantage. And.

thus is civility abused thus is good feeling imposed upon. Many an editor receives several letters in a day requesting him to do this or that to documents for the benefit of ntter strangers err mere acquaintances, who have no shadow of claim to tax him- N. Y. Tribune. Staves, M.

W. O. Bbl. .00 00 0 00 R.O.Hhd.00 00 00 00 00 00 00 friends and relatives to mourn their loss. fCoM.1 vuiwu muriflijicw xora on Auesuay, ana prioes were stiffer, the sales amounting to 3750 bales.

Rk Coffee wan Floor.li'da.00 00 I3 Wide do. 0 00 8 50 Scantling. 0 00 7 50 In Duplin county, on Monday morning, the 27th Feb bnovant. and 700 bars rhn.nerl hn 191 nti 23 T. Rnrwil som, with naval stores.

at the residence of James Summerlins, Mrs. Lucretia Har- Molasses, per gallon. Schr Charles Hill. Lowery. for Portsmouth.

N. bv dison, at the advanced age of 92 years one month and ten bags of Java were also disposed of at 14 cents was dull, and the tales comprised 150 tierces, at from 4 25 4 50 3JJ 100 lbs. Breadstaffs were firmer. Spirits of Tor- Russell Brother, with' 109,000 feet lumber. 22.000 feet New Orleans.

.00 UO Cuba ...21 22 days think or her, kind reader. Death has never stricken one car. be manufactured from cotton seed in large quantities there can be no doubt; and that the oil is of reat value, we are equallycertain. The only question to be tested is, whether the cost of manufacture will be sufficiently low to place the oil in fair competition with other oils. We hope that the experiment will be tried, for the purpose of settling the questiona queston which involves millions of dollars .1 jEor many important facts regarding the manufacture and value of cotton seed oil, Dr.

Coxe acknowledges himself, indebted to Mr. Livingston, a respectable citizen of Nev Orleans. The oil. says Coxei would sell in any quantity in New York, at 1 1 25 per gallon. It is now selling in New Orleans at $1 by the barrel, In reference tci the uses of this oil.

Dr. Coxe observes Shipping. .00 00 14 00 Mill, prime 8 00 11 00 do. inferior to i ordinary .6 00 7 25 timber, 32 bbls. rsin, 8 bbls.

spirits turpentine and 60 bbls. more glorious and genuine in her nature, and moreCulI of all Nails, lb. tar. i- those amiable and estimable qualities that serve to cheer and fennne was mm ddis. were sold At bo cents gar-, 4 on.

300 bbls. of Common' Wilmington Rosin changed HJ hinila or. 1 Qfl 30 V.K Am ITkl. -f 1 Schr, Aenes H. Ward Watts, for bv Rankin oi Wrought 10 12 Tallow, lb.

..11 12 Martin, with naval stores. Characteristic. The London correspondent of strengthen the daily intercourse or life none knew her that loved her not. She was the widow of Jas. Hardison, a Revolutionary soldier.

She was left a widow with four small at friA Yard nf; 1 9 nnrl 1 (inn VK1. 'f 7 bchr. Marine. Powell, for New York, bv Harriss: Note. River Lumber, Tar, and Turpentine, Bold in the v.

w. 4, vu mm tr 2 25 3 bbl. with 114 skins, 3 boxes 510 bush, pea nuts. 210 bales children to depend on her exertions alone for sunrort. She 4.

cotton, 331 bbls. flour, 589 do. rosin, 165 do. spirits turpen BALTIMORE.March 6, -t ujur Meal. Tbs adficeNj water are subject to the expense of landing, say on Lumber 80 cents to 1 fi Tar and Turpentine about 10 15 cents bbl.

and on naval when brought per railroad, about the same expenses are in leaves two children, twenty six grand children, 109 great grand children, and two great great grand children, to mourn her tine, 1467 do. turpentine. by theteamer Alps have somewhat unsettled the market, and "A gtvan more firmness. Sales this before the cne Kate Heath, Bennett, for Matanzas. bv Miles Costin: loss.

She was a widow 61 years, and a consistent member of with 120,000 feet lumber. the Baptist Church for the last 46 years. She has borne her of 700 bbls Howard street Flourfct $7 12, also 1,200 bbls at 7 25, 1,500 bbls do. at 7 25 39 Afterwards there! I curred For Virgin or mixed Turpentine a deduction of one-fifth is made, according to quality. Brig Birchard and Torrey.

Wass. for Honduras bv De illness signally calculated to try the fortitude and patience. i "'In reference to the scan made from coif on nil. it n. was more firmness, but not much dispositlqn to operate.

Some, and with calmness and resignation to the will of God. Her the Boston Post has the following real good one Whatever may be said of other of our foreign embassies and I know, of nothing disparaging to their position ii is certain that we wen never better (in every best sense of the word) represented in the chjef. secretary and attache, at the court of St. James, than at the present time. To say nothing of the dignified and independent course of Mr.

Buchanan, which inspires universal lespect, nor of the regret expressed at the temporary absence of Col. Lawrence from a position which he always fills with great acceptance to all Americans abroad, Mr. Sickles, the Secretary of the embassy, is achieving for Rosset Brown with lumber and shingles. Steamer Fanny Lutterloh, Stedman, for Fayetteville, by E. J.

Lutterloh. .1 FREIGHTS death was one falling into a gentle sleep, bhe was called small sales were made at 7 37, but buyers generally not dis-j rwkSAil t.n ftffor niror to offer over 1 25 bbl. doae in City MilU.j unto her father, having the testimonies of a good conscience E.sed Nothing ye Flour $5 73 $3 94, and Corn Meal 3 87 fot country 9-ria64 AA kKI 'i March 8 Schr. A. J.

DeRosset. Brewster, for NeW York. in communion of tbeBaptist Church in the confidence of that 1 5 70 .60 by DeRosset Brown; with naval Stores, 1 laith in the comfort assured to believers, and had hope in is, in all respects, equal to any, whether imported or of domestic production. It makes a good lather, softens the skin, is good to shave with and with time and practical experience, this soa'p- will not nor does it now, suffer by compariosn with the best of Guer-lain, Low, or others of note. 1 A th nil.

fnr dipttir. rr VnedifMnn! rtnr. TO NEW YORK. yer Rosin and Spirits Turpentine, do. Rice, per 100 pounds, Cotton.

p6r bale, j. frchr. Bolton, odger, for New York, bv T. C. Grain and c-eeds Tbe supply of Wheat on 'chanffo wal fi favor with God, and in perfect charity with the world.

Uotn. Worth: with naval stores. March 9 Schr. Charles Mills. Smith; for New York, bv 00 .55 00 ..00 1 75 .00 ....6 .7 00.

a a i'( a a. a I IN TOWN 'AGAIN. ligh only about 1,300 bushels offered. "and a small salo- V' very prime white before the news at $1 80. We quote ed7y nominal at 70 1 1 73 bushel.

Corn is steady ALotJ I 38,000 bushels' offered, and sales at 6872 cents for white, and? i 70O72 cts 39 bushel for yellow. Rve Pennsvlvania Rve DeRosset Brown with naval Stores, R. PERLEY would respectfully inform his Scholars Schr. Wake, Briggs, for New York, 'bv Geo. Harris and Patrons, that he is now prepared to continue his pojes.

few couU detect, if unapprised of its source, himself a reputation, not only as a man of rare abil-whieh I have practically proved, the'least difference lly acquirements, but as through gentle: essons in the schools as heretofore with 2iihds, 1 cask and 2 sacks tobacco, 160 bales eotton, 368 bushels pea nuts, and 2,070 bbls. rosin. A NEW EVENING TERM Schr. Cbas. A.

tlecKsher, btubbs, for rhuapelphia. by man, highly honorable to himself and his' country. will be organized, Thursday evening, March 9th, at Society between it and the far-famed olive of -Italy; Eaten with salad or rice, it has, to all intents and purposes, 89 cts bushel. Oots Pennsylvania and Maryland Oats 5 4850 cents 3j bushel. A tale of 600 bushels prime Clover; seed at $6, and 300 bushels not so good; 73 bueb 2 in steady Sales of Kioat 11 I1 cents Tb At auction, to-day, 178 hhds.

Portojtieai Sugar sold at 4 75 also, 7r bbls at 4 23 (ft $5 35 1 ani- Halu All who wi8h lessons in Writing or Jiook-Keeping, Geo. Harrifs; with 5 bales yarn, 21 do. sheeting, 5 waste, 17 do. rags, 5 rolls leather, 738 bushels peanuts, 3 bbls. pipes, 7 do.

spirits turpentine, 2,000 do. rosin. a a a a a a would do well to come in at once, and those whose lessons 90 25 2 00 8 90 8 12 00 i 65 90 8 8 00 0 25 70 1 00 14 00 12 14 the same flavor and taste as are given by the bestpro- .55 ...00 .5 50 8 are unfinished are particularly requested to finish them as. steamer frpray, irrice-xfor bmithville. by A.

VanBok- Juctions of Plaignol, Avigdor or Cotton goods and yarns, per foot, Flaxseed, per Ground Peas, per Lumber, TO PHILADELPHIA. Turpentine, Rosin, and'TarJ per barrel, Spirits Ground Peas, per Lumber, per as to size. Cotton goods and yarns, per cubic foot, Rice per 100 lbs; TO BOSTON. Turpentine, Rosin, Tar, per Spirits Turpentine, Lumber, Peanuts, Rough Rice, bushel, soon as convenient. kelen.

180 hhds at 90 59; 100 Tba. We quote New Orlearfs Hours of attendance from 7 to 8J o'clock. Steamer Fairy, Price, for by E. J. Lutterloh.

An anecdote is told of him in the upper circles with a good deal of gusto. He was standing in a public saloon with an unlighted cigar in his hand, when two Englishmen passed by him smoking. one of them, he courteously asked. for a light. 44 onder is a light," replied the person addressed, pointing to a burning lamp.

44 was the reply of Mr. Sickles, 44 1 see yonder is a light, and I thovght here was a gentleman John Bull like, the insult Terms in writing $3 per course, payable in advance Book- iL! I 1. 1 1 A 1 Molasses at 2932 cents per Rice 404f cents 39 Hn Provisi6ns. Not much doing. We quote Mess Port nt 5 i 115 60, and Prime do, $14 3jJ bbl.

Mess Beef 13 fiOfiiMUj-J Bacon shoulders 7 cents, sides 7Ja8 cents, and bams lOtidl A.eepmg fJ 10 xuveryioing out ligaia lurmsneu. March Z7-1 Iiere are two mistakes 1st. To each pound of eotton 2 lbs. of seed tsaftUI average, making, theret ore, lbs. 2d.

The entire quantity of cotton seed is used for (Iintiag or manures, and is not, as said, thrown away bj the planters annual lj, as useless. If, however, the proposed nunufactttres from it exceed in value its use as. a manure, NOTICE. Abstract from the Minutes of the Superior Court of Law, held for the County of New Hanover, at Fall Term, 1853: Jt3Mr. Perlpy has given the fifteenth of a course of ....65 ,...00 11 00 ,...00 twenty-four lessons in Penmanship, to eighty pupils of Ordered by the Court, that hereafter the State 'Docket in cts 3J lb.

Bulk shoulders 6 cents, sides 6J7 cents; hams A 9 cents 3 lb. Lard in bbls 10 cents, and kegs 10jll 3J Butter in kegs'1213 cents, and roll 15 17 cents 9 tt Cheese 104llicents3j)15. I 4 5i then that value should be obtained. I was pocketed without a remark. Jt Wilmington Institute.

I have been a careful observer of Mr. this Court will be taken up on Monday of the second week of the Term, and continued until disposed of. and that pub whisky. we ouote bbls at 80(330 cent! and hhds aL I i Perley's method of instructions, and my opinion is the result I IVfnl Knowledge. lication thereof be made of the sume, and six weeks notice be given before the next Term of the Court.

28i29 cents 3 gallon. ti of that observation. TO THE MAGISTRATES OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY. We are authorised to announce ALEX- LIVERPOOL, Feb. was firm, and -Prices ir'AlX Wilmington Bank Rates of Exchange.

..1 per ot.prem. I Philadelphia 1 per ct. prem New 1 jk Boston. 1 I March 10 1S54 26-wbt ti. W.

bOY, Clekk. Mr. PV system is based on fixed principles, gradually de Herald and Commercial copy. E. MOTT, of Wilmington, as a Candidate for the office of Inspector of Timber and Lumber, at the ensuing Election, veloped during the progress of the lessons.

His explanations ahade lighter. Middling grades had advanced 1-160. Th'''llJ sales of the week were 70,000 bales, of which speculatprstoolTf'j if! 21,000, and exporters 3.500 bales. Fair id mldi- dling 5 15-16d. Fair Uplands Und Mobile Gdt middlinil 'ij are clear and very interesting the pupil's entire attention ia in which he most respectfully solicits your sufirage.

March 7th, 'M. 154 5td-ltw STATE OPSORTH CAROLINA, NEW HANOVER (COUNTY. REVIEW OF THE WILMINGTON MARKET, We are authorized to announce Mr. GEORGE Mo- FOR the week ending march 15 secured. Indeed, I have never seen scholars more interested in any study, than are the pupils of Wilmington Institute, in this useful education.

This I attribute to Mr. P'g. happy Mobile of middling upland 04a. The real prices, bo we vef are 1-16 a above these quotations. if DUFFIE.

as a candidate for re-election to he office of John Waddell, William S. Campbell, James G. Campbell, others In Equity Bill to account. TdrpkntinE' Has arrived slowly since our review of 1 limber and Lumber Inspector, at the ensuing election March 9, 1854. 156-5t 27-1 1 Ko8in nrm at bs bd for common, and 12s for fine.

Crude? manner, by precept and example, of elucidating the subject. .11 Thursday last and most of the receipts have beeu of the hard article. The article has ruled steady at our last week's Among the common things to the teaching of which public attention is now so strongly directed, it is to be hc-Yed that the art of cookery one of the com-1 monest, and yet, apparently, one of the most difficult and neglected of all will not be forgotten, The in-1 traction of the female pesantry in this useful art would be as advantageous to themselves when settled on their own hearths as to the families of the middle classes, in which before marriage they officiate as domestic servants. Emigration and abundance of em-1 ptoyment hare given to the servants at home the up-j perhan I as completely as -if they were in Australia, i On all sides -we hear complaints of the difficulty of finding, and of retaining when found, a cook! who can roast a leg of mutton, and make batter-pudding or pea-soup. In point of fact, we have heard of ladies Turpentine 14s 6d.

Spirits 68 cents. As a consequence, the improvement of the gener appearing upon affidavit filed in the above cause, that but limited 'Coffee quiet and unchanged. Suarfirm. XtfOTXCS. I quotations, and all that has eome in has been taken by ship-! ,...,,.1 mi.

ai 1 j.j ally, has been decided, and, in some instances, extraor- the defendants. William S. Campbell. James Camp- aemana. ice steaay at aa.

lean shade lower pers ana aisiuiers. xne saies lor tne wce enueu io-uay dinarv. THE Subscriber takes this method of warning all persons against trespassing in any manner upon the lands belonging LONDON MARKETS. Barings quote and for? therefore, most heartily recommend Air. P.

to the pub- toC. D. N. Foy, situated In Onslow county, N.C, as the eign produce markets dull JSreacUtufl dull; Cotton firm Money abundant Consols American stocks quUt ana lie as a gentleman an elegant Penman having few equals, law will be rigidly enforced against all offenders. March 10, 1854.

27-t JERE. NIXON, Guardian. Marsden Campbell, Julia Waddell and Alice Waddell, are not inhabitants of this State, notice is hereby given to the said defendants to be and appear at the Co rt ot Equity to be held for the County of New Hanover, at the Court House In Wilmington, on the 4th Monday after the 4th Monday of March, 1851, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the said Bill of Complaint, or the same will be foot up only Vn Bbls. Yellow dip. i Virgin.

Hard. 500.. $4 25 3 4U. 2 35 180.. 521..

4 25... 3 40 2 35 Monday 1,350.. 4 25 i 3 40. 2 35 Tuesdav 312.. 4 25..

3 40........ 2 35 in my opinion, as a Teacher, and no superior that I have ever uiicuaugcu, i i I HAVRE, Feb. 17th. Sales of Cotton for the week ZfiOfr bales. Stock 71,000 bales.

Market 1 1 -HA VANA, Feb. 27. Sugars, assorted 39 arroba ef 23 lbs; BOXES assorted Tobacco, tory prices, for cash by I 50 seen. L. MEGINNEY, Prin.

Wilmington Institute. Wilmington, N. March 9, 1854. which will be sold at fac-C. DuPRE CO.

150- heard exparte as to said defendants. March 3, '54. I (a io oj e. wnu leuow co 7, rown oi wi-r We, in whose school Mr. Pcrley has given lessons, cheer Wednesday 390.

4 25. 3 40 2 35 400.. 4 25 3 40... 2 35 Given under my hand, "at office." this 7th dav of March. 1 who hive it in serious contemplation to dispense with servants altogether, as the least troublesome alterna 5 Cucurucbo 4 5, and Muscovado 41 L1NU FOR SALE.

ioOi i'. MEARES. C. rials. sod i2 for 3 it I 6 rials.

The This morning sales of two or three parcels made as above, and fully endorse the above opinion L. H. Jones, Select Classical School. gS THE subscriber offers his Lands in Duplin county for March 10th, 1854 27-6t iasi ciass is iittie uemana. i Molasses 4 4 rials i keg for Muscovado claved thjpre.is none now onering-on market that we know ot.

iTsale. six miles east of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Spirits Iureentine cut very little has been doing in LADIES' llOOTS. i A7" Jewett' WilminSton Male Female Seminary. Spirits Turpentine since our last-review, and there were no 50 PRS. Ladies Kid Lace Boots thin soles Ul IV5 Ul.

WUC IB Bllll OI .101 UUIUlllt. I. t. 3. 1-1 t.

1 1- 50 French Morocco Lace Boots thin soles; jiu-ju V9 12 quintal oarrei laru is 1 'iv iii cer-ii. 't scarce public transactions from Saturday up to the close of Tuesday. One parcel of 400 bbls. reported sold on Monday on private road, immediately on the road leading from Fayetteville te New-Berne, two miles from Kenansville, and within one mile of one of the best schools in the State. The tract contains two hundred and sixty-five acres, about one fourth of which is cleared and under a high state of cultivation, with a rood dwelliner and necessary out-houses.

It Fr' Wilmington Female Seminary. Laura Rothwell. Principal.) on thick ana ruies fi ntgber. Floiir 39bbl. Retailinir at 24 bbl.

Hloa terms, and on Wednesday sales were made at a decline of 1 50 Kid Sallie Potts, Assistant, of Mrs. Rothwell's School. cent 39 gallon on last week's quotation. The sales for the A fa st rate art icle, received this day and for sale by Sophia Johnson, Feb. 14, '34.

I3b-3tJ JOiNES GARDNER. is a healthy situation. i Terms easy. For particulars, apply to J. B.

Kelley, Esq. at Kenansville, or to the subscriber at Wilmington, N. C.T March 10 27-tf DAVID J. SOUTHERLAND. M.

B. SMITH, A TTORNEY AT LAW. WLMixaTON, N. The Society of Denial Surg-eons of the Stale of week are as follows Thursday. 285 bbls.

at 63 cents gallon. Friday; i 50 63 Saturday 130 63 "i 400 on private terms. 140 62 cents 39 gallon. i Wew York. J.

Practices in the Counties of New Hanover, Sampson, ATLANTIC RAILING WORKS and FOUNDRY The stock offering on market is rather lieht. and receipts ADMIT TO MEMBERSHIP Dentists of moral character, upon the applicant's having studied and attended to Dental practice several years and by his being examined, and also his practioe, in several of his patients' mouths, by a committee of Dentists of tha Sooiety and tke Society also Bladen, Brunswick and Columbus. March 10th, 1854 27-ly PORSBY GEORGE, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Whiteville. N.

moderate. Sellers are holding at 63, 6465 cents, bnt these MANUFACTURE THE WELL KNOWN COMPOSITE IRON RAILING," tive." Without wishing matters carried quite so far, we are convinced that many of our fair friends would lose nothing, either in point of respectability or happiness, while they could add at least one-third to the effective incomes of their husbands, if they! were to spend a little more time in their kitchens, supeiinten-ding the preparation of the family dinner, instead of contenting themselves with ordering it indeed, condescend to do even that. Some' 40 years back ladies were driven to shoema-king as a fashionable way of killing time. Why not try a li't tie cooking? Thanks to the modern stoves, with their nicely arranged slaUfts and stew pans, which science and mechanical skill have substituted for the blazing kitchen hearth of other days, young I ladies of the 19th century, just passing its prime, may cook without soiling their fingers or injuring their complexion. Were it not so, we would not recommend them to cook.

We viould rather live bn bread and cheese all the-days of dur lives. It will bo 6atd, perhaps, that our notions with regard to female education and employment are (bo antiquated-that in these, matters, as in everything else, a new era has davrnpd. and thm snlirl rnnrsp nf instriirl inn nnvr rrn aies -unimportant, i'rice 11 rials Wsrrobalor Spanish, and 13i rials 'for S-C i 'jt 1 importations of Lumber lately have been fxterjslrefj 1 1 still prices. keep up, and the demand is good. We bare haHwj ho sales this week by importers, except that of a csrgo 0.7 4 White Pine at $34 1000 feet.

About 2200 Sugar -bogifj head Shooks have realized 14 rials, which is the current rat' i 1 6000 Hoops, 12 feet, were sold at (58 i -1000, 14 feet, at $7CC i and 8000 at $40. 600 bands at $314 I The importation of box Shooks during January, of thlt year, reacted 43,131, whilst last year 10963 on me te marj ket. Planters are much embarrassed for want of them. The great scarcity of shipping has caused a corresponding '3 rise in the-rates of Freight, and this week; X5 1 7V 6d. Lj asked for Great Britain; 5 5i.

3 15s. for tbe CsUlol i 5 jC5 10s. for Cowcs and a Market, and (for' the Mediler ranean i 10s. 6. To the United States freights hv4 also taken a great rise, and 2 $2 been paid for bofli TTTIIICII is so called because composed of Wrought and figures are above the views ot buyers, who are onenng only 62 cents.

No sales this morning-that we hear of. Rosin The transactions in Rosin this week bave been light, TL. Practices in the Counties of Columbus, New Hanover, VV Cast Iron, connected without rivets or joints, the or naments and connections being melted around the Wrought Iron in Metallic Moulds, making each pannel, as it were, and reach only about 3,900 bbls. common, as follows: On Saturday. 1.000 bbls.

at 1 1 05 for small and medium: Sampson, Bladen, Brunswick and Robeson. March 10th, 1854 27-ly WILMINGTON MARBLE AND STONE YARD. grants to its members Diplomas, upon the applicant and bis practice being again examined by another committee of Dentists of the Society, and upon the report of this committee the Society votes if the applicant shall have granted to him the Society's XHploma, declaring the applicant's qualifications to practice, A Diploma from said Society has been granted seveuil one solid piece, and avoiding all crevices where rust general- size; and Monday and Tuesday 2,200 do. 05 for medium and 1 10 for larse size and Wednesday 700 do. at 1 1 I commences.

It mav be maae Jiznc iiKe wmc ilaiu- rnHE subscriber bavine accepted the agoncy of several 051 061 for Common, and $1 15 for ordinary No. 2. The 1NG. or heaw like CAST IRON RAILING. This Railing J.

larire establishments at the North, which will furnish is unequalled for Cheapness, Strength and Durability, and him with no unlimited sunnlv of finished or unfinished for supply of common on market is about fair, and demand limited. No sales oNo. 1 that we hear; of our quotations are and 7 $3 for hhds. 1 -a eign or domestic MARBLE of all qualities, ia prepared to fill all orders for MONUMENTS AND TOMB-STONES-and Business has been on a limited sale. Exchange efl LondqQ at 11 12 cent.

prem. New-York, for which a bette is for last week sales, i Tar Continues to be in good enquiry the receipts have been lieht, and about all that has come in this week (1,151 every other article in the line of the business, at reasonable years since te the undersigned, upon the above conditions. To attain to skill in this speciality of Surgery, the principles of the Theory and Practice of Medicine must be studied. During two years, the writer witnessed bo practice, and received the Instruction of one of the most celebrated Dentists in Philadelphia and by him was instructed in the art of making Artificial Porcelain Teeth, and in Mechanical demand has existed; is at I 2 cent; prem. New-Orleaqi to o.

-discount, Spaitl a 4 short sight. Paris pai par bbls.) has been taken by $2 25, $2 30 $2 35 bbl last sale being at 2 35-an advance of 10 cents on 6 cent, premium. i ''til is peculiarly adapted to CEMETERY. LOTS, because it never needs repairs. Also, a new style of Farm Fence, at 5 00 per 16 feet, easily transported and set, and very much liked.

Also, all kinds of Wrought and Cast Iron Verandahs, Balconies, Machinery and other Castings to order. Designs and further information, sent to any address, post free, by GEORGE FOSTER, 393 Brodway, corner of Walker March 10, 1854. 27-3m I New York. rates. SCULPTURING, LETTERING, or CARVING, executed as well as can be dor.e either North or South.

The best of reference can be given if required. March 10 1854 27-tf JAMES McLARANAN. Dentistry, mounting Artificial Teeth on Gold Plate for last Thursday' quotation. I Stock of NaviViyStores on hand. for sale, shijmient, and in 1 Ii -T insertion.

He has been engaged in practice in Pennsylvania. North and South Carolina, and 10 years, and the hands of distillers, this day. rpHE Subscribers have this day formed a Co-partnership i Cii TUBS, lO Furkina Butter, now landing from the Spirits Turpentine ......4,000 in Broadway, New York, 5 where he would still have under tho name and style of JAM bS r. GILLhSPll. Schr.

Gulf Stream, and for sale by. March 7th. W. M. SHERWOOD, Co.

for the purpose of carrying on a been, but that the dust and smoke thereof thrust htm out. Teeth can be-preserved, if their defective and decayed pea GENCY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. A Vf 1 IT TT-QTll TT GLUE. 30 for Distillers' use, for sale by March 8. FREEMAN HOUSTON.

ces are timely and skillfully filled with gold but it is the Dentist only, who can examine and judge when they should george s. be filled. i Nov. 4th, 1853 (Com. copy.) 63-tf 10-tf Attendance to Dental Practice is given, from 10 clock, HAY 100 bales superior North River Hay.

For sale by March 2 TAYLOR PETTEWAY. CHARMING BOOKS. Heaven, or the Sainted Dead." Ninth Edition. The Heavenly Recognition," orjrill we know our friends in Heaven. Sixth Edition.

The Heavenly Home," or the employments and enjoyments of the Saints in Heaven. Reading the above books will bo'pleasurable and profitable. We can recommend them to our friends. For sale. by March 6.

i J. T. MUNDS. OUR IVZOTTO IS "TO PLSABSi in colleges for ladies will be triumphantly nppealed to. Ladies, however, who possess solid acquirements who, like Lady Jane Grey, prefer Plato to a pic-nic will be least likely to neglect the economy of the kitchen.

They will thoroughly understand the dignity of the employment, and call to mind all the poetry of cooking. To say nothing of the dinner which Milton describes Eve as preparing, when 44 on hospitable thoughts intent," there are the Homeric banquents, at which kings literally 44 killed their own meat," and at Which queens and princesses turned the spit for, the roasting, or drew the water and chopped wood for the boiling. i Cooking is classical, and no lady will disdain to take part in it who has read of these feasts in the original Greek. Let it be observed that it is the middle tod working classes on whom wo wish the importance of the study. An carl's daughter can af A.

M-, until 5 clock, P. M. Office oppositcCaroIina Hotel. Patronage is solicited. r.

i NOTICE. Wllmlnirtoii Saddle. liar ne as. i fTHE subscriber having qualified at the February Term of 1KB Bl Consultation is respectfully offered gratuitously. K.

SPENCER. Wilmington, N. Jan. 14th, 1854 110-3mw-lawd. II.

TJ IC MANDFAGT okt.1, VViYA is Hie nuTJii that hi4 WW huirtKr rj.anA.ifn11v Infnrml keens constantly on hand a laree assortment ot Coacbv! i iaden county ouri, 1004, as Aoministraior, wim we Will annexed, of James J. McKay, deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to the said deceased, to make immediate payment and to all persons having claims against said deceased, to present-them within two years from the date hereof, legally authenticated otherwise this notice under the li i -ii rrUlE PARTISAN'S OATH Or a Trooper's Revenge, by Robt. F. Greeley, author of Prarie Wolf," Old Crow" Just published and for sale at March 4th. S.

W. WHITAKER'S. dig, niil uly Harness auys ana uentlrmen'p nr1IU. Whin. T.nnlil V.lliu 3ttlW 4 f- ana varpc uigi, oiticucis, laucy iiuiui, aoi JW.

ZIMMERMAN Upholsterers and Paper Hangers, having been induced by the solicitation of numerous friends, to locate themselves in this city, would respectfully call the att cntimrvf the citizens of Wilmington and surrounding country, to thei? assortment of Upholstery goods and Paper Hangingsconsisting in part of the following ar hand a large supply or at ring cniner ana iy ei at-di act OI ASSCmoiy, id eucu vaavs, uiauo iiu uruviueu, wiu uc ail articles uauauy luunu 10 iucq eBnoiiumcnii, i pleaded in bar of their recovery. JAMES K013SOiN. hi. i of wh.2h Tie warrants to be or the best material ana wor ticles: ford to be so ignorant of common things as not to be manshlp, and will bo sold low for cash, or on short credit iaminisiraior witu inu 111 nexcu, of James J. McKay, deceased.

Eliaabethtown, Feb. 10, 1854. 133-4w 24-4w. prompt customers. STEAM SAW-MILL.

TlTRPBBTISK STILIi, TRUST SALE. By virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to me by Daniel W. Rogeis, on the 29th day of November, 1853, for certain purposes therein mentioned, which" Deed is duly registered -in Ik ok BB, pe. 677, 678 679 of the Records of Deed in the Register's Office of Robeson county, N. I shall, on Mon day the 27th day of March, (being the first day of the nrL.r;.

nf tiY(n eonntv.) expose to public North Carolinian copy. Saddles, Harne, Trunks, Medical Bag, made order. Harness and Coach Trimmings sold at a fair priaH Paper Hangings, Borders and Fire Screens. Curtain Delanes. Damasks and Lace Curtains.

Curtain Cornices, Bands, Pins and Loops." Gimps, Cords and Tassels. Shades an Blinds. Hair, Cotton and Shuck Mattresses, Persons wishing their Houses neatly Pape'red, Curtain MEAL, HOMONY, AND IlOliSL LI JD. the Subscribers have been appointed Agents for the Golds- tbey do not run about with a liver under one wing nl a gizzard under the other, though tur modern poultry shows, it must be confessed, will tend much to dissipate this error. A knowledge, however, of fill.

r. I ir.V!.I..V...Vl I 1 1 'Soft Turpentine 7,300 do. Hard do. do. 4,000 do.

Rosin, Nos. 1 2. .11,118 do. Common 33,060 do. i Corrox This article has been firm during the week, and sales made as follows On Wednesday, 114 bales at'8J, 8 9 cents Thursday, 30 do.

at 89 cents Friday, 37 do. at 9 cents and this morning bales at 9 cents lb. We quote at 8494 cents as in quality. Corn Ma The receipts of this article continue light, and only a small supply in store See table for prices, as in quantity, i f- i EmptBarres There is a fair supply of Spirits Tur- Ecntine barrels on. market, and limited demand.

Small sales ave been effected at $2 each for second hand. Flour In Northern brands we note a fair supply In and moderate demand. See table for prices, as in In Fayetteville brands we hear of only small sales from storo since last review at $3 bbl. for superfine. The market is dull for Fayetteville brands, and prices have a downward tendency.

On Wednesday a parcel of superfine was offering at $7 50 from wharf, without finding a buyer. We quote the article dull at from store, and $7 50 bbl. from wharf. -j Grain The -receipts of Corn since last review comprise three cargoes of 4,520 bushels, 3,020 of which sold on Friday last at 87 cents. 39 bushel; and balance was to order.

i There is a full supply now in dealers' hands, and demand moderate- Oats Supply in store is light, and we know, of no Retail at 70 cents fi bushel. -Peas; The supply of Cow Peas is very light, and no receipts worthy of note. They arc in demand, and sell from store at $1 10 $1 20 3j bushel. Ground Peas are in fair demand, and but light arrivals. Sales during the week at prices ranging from S5 cents to $1 00 bnsheL Rice Fir sup-; ply ot clean in store, and sales fn the small way at our quotations.

Nothing doing in the rough, article the price at which it is held being above the views of buyers. Hay Since our last review we note about 446 River Hay as received, and 200 do Eastern. The former sold at 1 25, 1 37 $1 40 and the latter at 1 45 100 lbs. The supply in dealers' hands is very light, and there is a good enquiry for the article. Retails from store at $1 -50 for North River, and $1 60 for Eastern, 3 100 lbs.

Lumber River Some 10 12 Tafta arrived this week, nine of which have been sold at $7 60 for scantling, $8 60 for wide and 13 3JI M. for flooring boards balance unsold All ainUS OI XvIUIUK VUICIV, uvutn ui iviu ju vwiitiuit: 4 boro Mills, celebrated for making very superior Meal, ion. 1.1 jwiiin isUiULri t-jg i. Hommony, Families can at all times be supplied by.cali- ed or Carpeted, or anv other work done in our line, will sale, for Cash or Notes negotiable at Bank, before the Door of VISIT HinniHClV'M VM. VII 111111 ITIIKT'JI the art of cookinz is of more importance to the wive? ing at our otorc, xxortu water one iuuio please call at J.

W- ZIMMERMAN Corner of Mitchell's. 1AY.UK. rfclXii WAX. of the laboring nonalation than to those of the mid WILMINGTON GALLEJl Y. ''s Market and 3rd streets, under tne Carolina Hotel, and tney will try and give satisfaction in all work done by them.

A TOLASSES-t 150 bhds. of prime new crop Cardenas, HAT treasures of art docs this little room contain eb. tlsto J. W. ZIMMKMAJN JU.

IV 1 now landing from Barque Saranac. For sale by Whichever way "turn, somo immortal creatiOHH 3 March 9. oui. reei your eye. iiero you can linger proniauir jvr uui, COPARTNERSHIP UTOTICE.

conteaiplatintf the noblest of God's creation man i cerrHj R. LOVET PEACOCK has become a partner in our ITavm a Vt knainOOA Will VkA Annlnot M' A A. converse silently with ine living anu tne ueau, som ROOTS ANU SHOES, JUST received a full assortment at iGl C. BRADLEY CO'S. Iethir for sale Manufacturing withered arm of memory seems again restored and 1 ened, and reaches forth its hand to greet those with wboid and Repairing.

Old Stand Sign Big Boot Market Street. we were once intimately associated, but cow Inhabit tbu the Cnurt House in the Mown oi mmwrion, roor nunureu and twenty-eight and one-third Acres of Land, on which is situated immediately on Lumber River at the Town of Lnm-berton a Steam Saw-Mill, now in successful operation and which hiS been run but a few months sixteen Mules three Timber Wagons two Road with full sets of Gear; and one Copper Turpentine Still containing Eighteen i barrels, together with aU the fixtures necessary for running the same. Also, at the same time and place, will be hired out until the 1st day of Jauuary next, about twenty-five slaves who have been engaged in tha Turpentine and Saw-Mill business. Will al be sold, from 800 to 1200 barrels of Common Rosin: a large lot of Losin lying on the Cape tear River above Fayetteville a lot of Spirits of Turpentine anex- fired lease in a large number of Turpentine Boxes Corn; odder; Staves, dressed and undressed; Cooper's tools, ROBERT S. FRENCH, Trustee.

Lumberton, March 8, 1 854. 153t-w27ts March yth, ieo-1 eloomr prison bouse or rorgetrulness. Who, would die wnn ldie with; out leaving so desirable a token of remembrance behind 1 1 .1 ehindl 1 lut nul iiviu buio uvv vuu auu aa wvvvuuuvv ed under the name and style of MURRAY, GRANT St CO. -p E. R.

H. GRANT. Wilmington, N. March 1st, 1854 150-Im 26-lm NOTICE.The subscribers have now in store, and will continue to keep a stock of superior Eastern and North River Hay, which they will sell cheap for cash. March 2d, 1854 i TAYLOR PETTEWAY.

featnreaivC'4 and las liere beauty, wyn im oivcrsuy oi ezprcHiuu rlows forth from the plate with rapturous divinity. 60 REWARD. -11 AN AWAY from the subscriber on Sunday last, 5th six negro men, vix HENRY JACKSON, ELL JORDAN. RODGERS, T.F.K nA MATT BROWN. Henrv Jackson is mates the eye, until the heart worsmpa mem, not use ioi inimivauie Firgtmy ADgc, iu mnw wr- tup AmMlATinn a ntliera ra mm- at r.

vwuw.vA.wM I blue-bearded Magdalene, but as the unapproachable Dagur reotypes of relatives and friends, made by Harrison. J-M CARD TO OUR PATRONS. fi pleeted. They are no doubt making their way back to Vir-T -imm ra Utm fL 11... wKltlP ffAH 1tK AM tt fl nnAAH 1.

TYY the 15th SCOTT BALDWIN qui open a New rinia, where tney were purcnaseu ivunt ia led pictures or not. Mr. II. is acknowledged to-be the beti I last, by Yates Gordon, of irom a T1 1 at Ml NOTICK $30 REWARD. RANAWAY from the subscriber! in February last, Daguorreotypist in the State.

A VISITOR, whom they were nirea last curur oj uscnwi. The above reward will be paid for their confinement in any dle classes, because it is the art, when properly cultivated, of making a little go a great way. A French rtny can subsist in a country where an English one would starve, and chiefly for this the French soldier can cookl Marklane Express i I Acnt Fanny's Creed About Chii.dre. I be-heve in great round apples and big slices of good plain I gingerbread for children. i I believe in making their clothes loose enough to enable them to eat it all, and jump iound in when toey get through.

I believe in not giving away their little property, a dolls, kites, balls, hoops, and the like, with-oat their leave. I believe in not promising them a ride, and then wrptUpg all about it. 1 believe in not teasing them for amusement, and, then punishing them foi being 44 troublesome. I believe in not allowing'Bridget and Betty to box lmr ee because the pot boils over, or because their n't come the evening before. believe in sending them to school where there are i Jka to the benches, and where the school-ma'am 1 atleast one offer.

I 4 I believe no house can be properly, furnished with-00 least a doaen children it. i beheve little children to be all that is left us to ise; and that'any housekeeper harboring a jertoa who don't like them, had better coant up her wt without loes of time I Nor. 25h, 73-tf Jail, that we can get them.v v. rtAoocki H. H.

ORANT. E. MUARAT, three negre men, via: uk.anviluc. ARNOLD. Aaron and Granville are both tall and likely, and were hired of MatU Ransom, of rnw.vWa'.

S. C. xMarch 8th. 1854 27 455-tf pVph at. riMMt5tfiM ir crin urs priTVfs Arnma is raiacr ivw.

mki uiui cv- Warre: TTTRF.CErVED FROM NEW YORK, 6 quartercasks Cherry Brandy, VT CHANTS, WILMlNGTONfcN. C-SpeeialaBd prompl attention given to the sale ef Naval Stores, Cotton, ico. The usual facilities offered on Consignments. 1 Msrch3. 1 JJ and Beautiful Assortment ofv i CASSIMERES AND VSTINGS of newest designs.

Among the variety will be some of the choicest importations all selected by our Agent in Europe. We have secured the services of Mons. AN TON I A BLAIR to superintend tbe Cutting Department of our Petersburg House which will enable us to fit you td any style of gar. meot yon may desire, Our Merchant Tailoring Department will not be opened in Wilmington until October next, owing to our not being able to fit up the New Store sooner. Call and see the Cassimeres and Vestings next week; SCOTT BALDWIN, -Wilmington, Markets.

JO" Marion S.ar, Fayetteville Observer and Herald, copy three times. .3 -s March 7th, '54, -154- NEW YORK its Upper Ten and Lower Million, by rU-v T.inrrrt. tenth addition. For sale at pleeted, and had a small patch of whiskers when he left. He was hired of Miss A.

Or fiytium, of Edgecombe county, N. C. We have no doubt but the said negroes are trying to make their way back. We will pay the above reward of thirty dollars for them all, deliTered to us or confined in any Jailso that w. can get them arai- 5 oneof them.

AS. S. LANE. oasKeis vaampgue, 2 quarter casks Muscat Wine, .2 do do Maderia do, 3 half Pipea French Brandy, i fc 2 quarter casks old Otard do. And for sale by WM.

H. McKOY. on market. Molasses Since our last review we note the arrival from CardeMS of four cargoes, in all about 1,073 i3 of which have been sold at 20, 20J 21 cents 3 gallon, in lots of 5 hhds. and upwards, and 22 cents by single hhd.

Potatoes Several small lots Irish Potatoes have been received this week to order, and we note sales at $3 87 4 as in quantity. The supply is very light, and sellers we now. asking $4 $4 60 from store. Provisions N. Bacon has come In rather slowly daring the week, bnt there is a good supply in store, with a limited demand.

We Dote sales in the small way at 9 10 cents for hog round, and 12 12 cents 39 8V. for hams. The stock of Western cured is good, and but little- demand. See table for store quotations. La Has come in quite lroelyi and is diScult to setl; Small sales, howevor, have been made at 10 eenU B.

for N. C. make, in kegs and bbl. -Pork See table rates of Mess HAY. 150 Bales No.

1 North Rlrer Hay, for -ale by March 8. FREEMAN HOUSTON. I it Lenud's Ferry, 3. C. March 10, 1854 Kl BUSHELS Alum Salt, which will be sold chesft OyJKJ lot cash by C'DuPRE CO.

JUST RECEIVED, 10 bbls. Apple Brandy, TUST RECEIVED tJ 60 Bags Coffee 10 Bbls. A. ORTH XJAROL1N A BACON. Sertral lots for saifi XT do 'American ao, "20 do-Whuker.

1 IX low, to close consignments to close consignments. 2 llhds.N. O. 3i. FREEMAN HOUSTON.

wr.r- a rtr itri.ifT tr Jan 10 half do Rye do. And for Bale by March 7th -1 -1 Waf. H. McKOY, -u March 4th. 1S541 V- W.

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