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PIED. Tim COMMERCIAL. our great men, have carved their paths to fortune and fume by this eternal principle a principle that cannot fall to reward its votary, if it be resolutely To sign or refine over lack of Inheritance, is In thlslown, on yesterday, at his residence, Mr. Sith Hoaan, in tha 70th year of hie age. Mr.

Hoard was a native of Massachusetts, but fur the last 60 years resident of this pluce. His remains were deposited in the Episcopal burying ground, by the Masonid Fraternity and numerous friends. WILMINGTON, N. C. I Every man should etrive to be a creator, "THURSDAY, DECEMBER.

13, IS49. MARINE' NEWS. ttTThe Indisposition of Ihc Editor Icate ut Ura uual amount of editorial matter. OPERATIC S01RKE. TV re gratlflcd to announce to our citizen, thai Inconsequence of the Immense uccc attendant pon (heir two, previous entertainments at (Tie Ma-Wnle Haft, thla celebrated party have made arrange- PORT OF WILMINGTON.

DECEMBER 13. Inatead of Inheritor. He should bequeath instead of borrow. The human race, in this respect, want dignity and discipline, it prefers to wield the rusted sword of valorous forefatnert, to forging lta own weapons. Thit, Is a mean and ignoble spirit.

every man bo conscious of tho God In hltn, end the providence over him, end fight his own battle with his own good lance. Let him fuel that it Is better to earn a crust, thun to initerit coders of gold This spirit of self-nobility, once learned, and every- man will discover within himself under God the elumenis and capacities of wealth. He be rich, Inestimable rie h. In self-resources, and can lift hisfuco proudly to meet the; noblest among men. A'.

York Hun From Urtcnsboro' Patriot. NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE. Tiio North Carolina Annual Conference of tho 111011 WATEB AT THE hiente Wdofetlnf their visit to Charleston for one jinore day, end will give, by general request, another any outbreak, but it is scarcely tf bo anticipated that tho Chinese will not revenge the luto capture of tholr fori, and the slaughter of their troops. Tho piratical veescls wltU Infest the Chinese watere are more numctoue thnn ever. I MOROCCO.

It positively that a -between Fiance and Morocco has been settled by the Emperor conceding all points demanded by France l-'i om the Norfolk Ilerald, Bib Inst, ELOPING SLAVES DETECTED. Ycetcrduy tlm scltr. Minerva Wright, Smith, from Wilmington, N. bound to N. York, iul irno this port to land two young colored men, sluves, who had been 'outid concealed in tho hold.

They were delivered over to an officer and taken before the Mayor for examination. Smith stated tlial he sailed from Wilmington on the 25ih ult. On Tuesday morning l.iat, the 4th being ir Little Egg Harbor (within 70 miles of New York, heard sonio one call out from tho hold, water water and soon after discovered two persons hid in tile space between the cottun bales which composed the cargo, rjnd the deck ceiling. Finding they were slaves, he immediately put his vessel about and steered lor Norfolk, being the nearest Southern port, the negroes ihinkinn all tho tunc they wero on their coureo to New York, ond never found out their mistake until the enptuin went to tie them, when titty remarked that it was useless to tie them, as there was Brooklyn over there, pointing to Portsmouth. The boys gave their names Geo.

Walker, belonging to Win. C. Utltciicourl unci Thos. Woosttr, to John thl venlng, v. hen will t9 presented EARTHQUAKE IN JAMAICA.

The Kingston Standard, of Nov. 27th soya "A smart ahock of an. earthquako wafelt in thie city at Ave minutes to eight o'clock on Sunday night last. The undulations were from East to West." donation! James Leno, of No V6rk has con. tiibuted $300 towards the National Washington Monument.

Trouble on the Rio Grande--French Consul Arrested. No little excitement has been crenlid at Muiaroo-ras hy tho arrest of the French Consul, M. Bnslgues; M. Trevlno, editor of tho El Uieii Publico, and Dr. BoHandier, by order of the Mexican government, for writing and publishing strictures on that govern-merit were to be taken to tliocity of Mexico under escort for trial.

An order had also been issued for the arrest of Mr. S. Mussiiin, editor of the Brownsville Flag, published on Amuriqan territory, but ho had escaped to Point Isabel. Gen. Avulos Is the prime mover in tho arrests.

Treaty with the Sandwich Islands. It is said that Mr. Edward Corner, who has arrived in the Crescent City, brings a huw treaty negotiated by Mr. Gomel, our commissioner with the government of tho Sandwich Islands. One of its articles contemplates a line of steamers -from California to Chinu, touching at the Island.

ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER EUR0PA. one of th best CoriJo. Opetae ever written, viz; en the 23d, by the Committee of Brokers, are for fair upland end Mobile 6i and fair Orleans Ci per lb. The sales Vf the week are only 21,430 bales, of which speculator took 0,540 exporters 160, and the trade 1 1,790. The stock now on hand la estimated at 300,.

00a bale. y. Breadstuff. Tlie market for breadstuff ha been railiDrduII." Best western canal flour 20 to 23s PhlluUclphla and Baltimore 23s. 6d.

a24sj Indian rneal 13 6d. a lls.d. Grain Is dull American white wheat td It. 2d. per 70 red do 6s.

6. 6d. per dot corn, white 27 a 29., yellow 26 a 27. per The Money Market has exhibited llcht weakness. English funds no- so firm consols for mon-cy 91, and for account 9i a 94.

The Produco Market In this market there ha been but little excitement throughout the weak, and not much business transacted. Pahi.no's Cibculab, November 23. Produce. The produco market have been quiet. Rather lower rules have been accepted.

C'srn The trade has ruled heavy through the week. Good brands of Hour 23s. a 24s inferior a2K Cotton. American declined at Liverpool about d. per lb.

Tho market contlnuo dull. Tobacco remains extremely firm. American Stock to in much better demand. More activity has prevailed than we have known for eome lime 108 is now naked for Coupons. American C's, 1860, 102j for 1863, 1031 for 1868, 107; Pennsylvania 5's, 80 a 61.

Maryland Sterling, 8'J a S3i South a 01; Virginia 5's, 93 a 90. We do not hear of any sales of rough, for best new 7s. 3d.U Spirits la held at 32s. for American and Cd. for British.

The Ettilf of Love, tnualo by Dohltctil. The part CLEARED. 11. Br. Schr.

Evunder, Eneas, for Harbour Island, by G. W. Davis, with 40,000 It. S. S.

Lumber, Iroin liallurdci Huntington's Mill, 20,000 Shingles, 13 bbls. Navul Stores. Schr. James G. Klnar, Wainwright, for Phila-delphia, by Barry, Bryant Adams.

tEiports in our next.) 12. Bug Vincennee, Merrill, for Matnia, by Bar of Adlna will be sustained by Miss Brlentl, which is 4u(Iiclot to guarantee (he eieellent manner in which, fur etagtpg and acting it, will bo portrayed. Mr. Manners, as the Love Sick Nemorlne, Is perfectly at home and Mr. Lcatl, as the quack Doctor, is Cm tate.

In addition to this, MadamoLcatl, whose am ena ill the eomnambula of Inst evening will not easily be ry, Bryunt Adams. (Exports 1:1 oar neXl.J DISASTER. Tho schooner wrecked on the iNew Inlet Bar, (before reported as tho Exruy was the Martha Anil. I forgotten, sustains her portions in the concert which precedes the Opera, so that we mny anticipate a rich musical treat and from past experience, we advise WHOLESALE PKKES CLUltENT. tfnosej who wish good scats to be there in time.

THE CASfToF PROFESSOR WEBSTER 1' Inquest having in charge the examination of 05 2 03 I 35 29 1 15 1 30 1 20 1 10 tho circumstances Which implicate Professor VV eb-ter in lbs murder of Dr. Park man, at Boston, have yet made no report of the result of their investigation- ii -i i The folio win the result of th last ballotting if for epcaker of the House, on the 10th Inst, viz 30th. 31st. Methodist Episcopal Church, South, met in Oxford, Granville county, N. on tho 23th ultimo, Bishop Andiiew presiding, and closed on the 3d Inst.

Four young men were admitted on trial, 3 locnted viz: P. W. Aicher, S. Peurec, and N. Anderson.

The nelt increase of membership fur tho year is about 600. About 82,200 wero collected for Missions. The following are the appointments for tho ensuing year District X). IJ. Nicholson, P.

E. Raleigh Ciiy-R. T. llellin, 15. T.

Blake, sup. MissionWin. II. Harris. Circuit Evan E.

Freeman. Tar River-A. C. Allen. Helideison -P.

Doub. Granville Win. M. Jordan, lliilsboto' Circuit D. Culbre.i.h.

Staiion To be ftipplied. FrauUliiHville J. W. Tinnin. lMtlsboio' W.

W. Nesbitt. Haw River J. T. St.

Clair. Sampson W. J. Duval. C.

P.Junes agent of the American Uible Society. Salisbury l)istricl'u. Claras, 1'. E. Mocksville John Tillit.

Salisbury S. P. Ricaud. tireensbnru' A. Andrews, Guilford 'John Rich, one to be' supplied.

Randolph S. H. Helsebeek. Davidson Win. M.

Walsh. Irudell J. 1. I. unladen.

Surry J. M. Fulton. T.iylorsville--J. W.Floyd.

O. Read. Jonesvill" 1. Doab. Stokes Lemon Shell.

unes Jameison. Profesior In Grecnsborough iessia.4seWTi'li ctESCIPS sssTfjyn "Masonic Hall, IMMENSE ATTRACTION! FOR ON NIGHT MORE 111 Operatic Soiree, In Full Coslume. TTIF. DISTINGUISHED VOCALISTS itnss 1. a niiii: 11, Wooater, of the firm of Woo iter, Anderson cc of Wilmington.

They slated to the Mayi-r that they went on board the schooner on the night of the Till 3 days before she sutler!) taking with them 11 two gallon jug of water and some bicad and cheese but no clothing suvo tho'e they had on. George, who is quite an intelligent follow, said that alter exhausting their stock of wator their stillering from thirst was nil induronco, and ns it was lib intention to return tigain to Wilmington even if he rhi li 1.1 have Miccccded in reaching Now York, he resolved that hi; would not sacrifice, his life rather than l.e t-etil back and so In called out. lie had about dotl.ns slowed nway in a belt 'uch he woru round his waist, utul SJJ o0 in notes and gold. His companion had only four dollar note, lioth protested most solemnly that no person but themselves hul the slightest know of their elopement and C'apt. has no doubt that such is the fact.

The M.iVur itavo 1 1 1 1 1 1 into the cu- tody of the ja.l.jf until hy their owners. 7 CAVS liATEIl FHOSI IX'ROPE. Boston, Dec. 9, 1849. The telegraph wires between tills city and Hali A A I i ellow Dip.

'U' bbl. of 250 lbs. N. Virgin iip P'one it 11 aid SpititsTurpcnlinc- '1 111 i'ltch Romh No. 1.

if. a li per lb. grots. No. 3.

Varnish TIM II Ult. Interior Fair Quality I.U.iMllilt, ST K. 31 MI I.I i. Wide boards, plant; unit scantling Fluor lioiiids I.IJ.MHUKJIIVUU. Fioor liourdb-.

WUlu Ifoaltis Scantling it ilougll Cleaned o. Hhd. roujh'-none drwfd bailed R.O. Hhd. -otigh dressed Ashe Heading, Cuiumun Com met lit.AUK'j" largo IM0AS.

if. E. t' a tits Nev. 1 li leans "31' AWflnjot 'Oenti7- I.IOATI, fax having been interrupted, We wero unable to obtain the' news by the Europa until her arrival thU NR. Mr.

LliATI. morning at our port. She reached Halifax on Kriduy morning last, end Bostort al7 o'clock this inornin. MeClemand Her mails left fur New Fork at o'clock tu-diy. i 1 4 1 12 6 5 1 4 -0 1 1 ,0 1 1 1 0 I ,101 5 re 5 0 10 6 i 3 0 8 0 1 0 1 V2 1 fl 0 1 She bringa dates front Liverpool to the 23d nit.

leave to tiur.ounce that in consrqheree oftha un.iMial su. cifs which has attchrlid their two 1 vioua nti rliiiiiincnls. they have tnude frhve-uieiili fur (i ivi nit one- moie pcifoi miinfce this F.vt-n-iii.- Dec. 1 3th. consisting ol eductions from Done-ietll's ctltbratcd Coll Optra, THE ELIXIR OF L0VI2.

A. linn, (I rlovcil liy iMemoilno.) Miss E. Ilrienli. jBUnton, fTe na: I 33. 101 10 1 IS 0 6 6 1 3 1 S3 0 1 0 0 a i 0 0 1 3 13 3 I 113 I UuiMiiino, (In with Adlna,) Mr.

Vers. v. 'Jb'urkee'M'''. 1 1 There has been, at will be feen by tho a decline in cottgn, wIthTcrjr mall business am! a dull inorkot. An English bearer of despatches Is among the passengers by lUo Europa.

FRANCE. The Condemned prisoners at Versailles ive addressed thf-ir conncl a letter, dated from ti pi ison st Varseilles, 1 lib IVuv. The letter is signed by the condeinned. Kleven of the accused who wire acquitted, have also addressed a letter of similar naturo to tin ir counsel. The prisoners have nlvo in their letter tho Democratic journal, registered their Dm log religious I'cjiivnl in lis- city of it hiipnetied one evening, that the middle of the and while the preacher iLsc.ititing 1111 liiu honors tf the "lake i vi ii lire," the alar.

11 of fit through the sun In. A niiui-i er of young men ato-e liuoi th. ir se.it. an. I startcfl towards the tloois.

i lie nr to recall them, atid healers', lit this 11 1. 1 1 re is a f.ra raging in II, which water cannot Female College. llwi M'iViW-S. D. Bvmpass, P.

E. Dr. Dulcamaiti, Quack Doctor.) Mr. I.eati, to which will he piven a ON ACT CONCF.KT. In uhiih all will appear.

Tien is on i-i ihh. To be hiid ut tho Hotels snd dooi of Room. Doors open ut 7--performance to commence at 9 'chirk. Dec. IJ.

115-lt. 77 70 'it 7j it 2- 3 01 i 4 IU 5 -Of 10 CO ra II 10 i ou 'j 11 Lo 8 75 5 10 0 00 lit 4 5 7.i PD 3 00 (a 3 l'-'J CO 00 (it l'i nt l(i 0 12 tiO IJ 10 la i'U 00 a 10 00 ta 1 00 3 50 3 60 ut 1 lu ra 70 7j 5.3 5 5i IJ nt 'j a 9 10J 11 l'-i ta 13 11 111 (it at "3 24 a 15 t3 (it J8 to 30 -1 jli 30 a 32 (it -iO 10 11 a 1 7 8 (i a 6 7 6 5i 14 1C 7 71 60 5 60 7 00 a 7 5i 52 b7i liu a r. Uanville .1. li. V.

Wilson. Pillsylvania R. P. Uibb. Franklin A.

Normin, L. L. Nicholson, sup. R. Diinkley He Has interrupted at this moiiierif ey someone s.

0 1 til tho door, who, anxious to restore the J. J. Hines. I 0 0 0 113 declaration, that they were not justly trcuted by the Judjres. NEW DRIU AND MEDICINE STORE, In consequence of the convictions before the High 0 224 113 Court at Versailles, twenty seals in tho Legisluthr Kacetaary ti hokiill3 Aseombly have become vacated.

Ttfl- ihanrihrtr Wiinlit ridnor-u lion to equanimity, shouted in a stentorian voice Jl't a Juke alarm T'he clle-c can be better imagined than described. Iltit'ariatts t'oaiing to U.ilteil tstates. The fate of (he Hungarian exiles, wio are now in Hamburg, was decided through the diicet medial. on of tho American ambassador in London CI.ipl.: has selected, in live different parts of the north of tho II .1 me i iciiuun-vi uir ciii- OFFICIAL. tit-ulavyofthu Phy- ri icisn in lie (own.ami ine -sur On the 15th the High Court'of Varseilles pronounced sentence of transportation for life on Ledru Rollin and thirty-three other persons Implicated in the Juno insurrection.

It wJa also orJorsd that lha fTH-A iW 1 on ndinj Contrv. to his Stock ol m0 L. S. sentence should, within three days, be placarded by common executioner on the pill iry at Paris, but the ma cs, whiih Ir- woii.mii of ihe best quailiy. lie has also an extensive nswirt-nient of PAINTS, COLOR Hl PAIMX, piotind and 11II111- i'.

to ieo 1 oKi Domingo I Rio Java I.aguria Cuba NfcW Olleims I Cuba, scarce, I l-nain: I.i v. rpoo per ssck SIMKI S. I N. E. Rum I till hif-k-y Apple Ifiandy II N.

C. I ru nominal i Si N. (J. 1 Western shoiildTs, N. 1 Western 'olton Coin 11 0.uaburt;B I I V.

c. Sheetings R. iv'-tcviho I 'anal Til 1 nominal H'ltte i t'lleeie HecTA-aX I lav Fe nil. rs Lard N. C.

Copy Ail OmZer tt Supirmtcndant As 'i-; ttqnctff th4 Jfiandqf Cuba, rtceittd from the Uni- Ctauuf at JJatana. TiASitATIOS. Eoyalprdor, aodet date of Octooer the second-'tet Majesty has bern pleated to grant to the port of tht prlvfleges of general commerce cn-4 joy4 by tha other ports of entry of tha Island and that rderrof ths Soverdjn will commence to rule av the rat day of Jantiary nut, it is made public Lfif order of His Etcclleacy ths Saporintendent Gen-' era! of tha Roys) Treasury for general Information. Henry J. W.

Lewis. Rocliingham-To be supplied. Caawell James Reid, W. W. Albea.

Person To be supplied. Halifax--J. tioodman. Bani-iter L. L.

I lerndon. J. Cars in, I'. E. Wa-hiiuion Station-S.

M. Frost. Roan jke R. O. Burton, Tllos.

S. Campbell, liar, head. Plyniouth-J. W. Tucker.

T.irbor.-L. W. Martin. Columbia-- II. Gray.

'm N. use -Paul J. Carrnway. itlamur-keel P. II.

Joiner. lib To be supplied. Portsmouth St Ocracoke To be supplied. Ilatieras Mission C. K.

Parker. District Wm. Closs, P. E. Ne-bern Station-C.

F. Deems. Andrew Chapel -Win. II. Bobbiit.

Snow Hill VV. S. Chaflin. S.niihii: l.i-1. T.

Wyche, J. W. Wilson. Duplin T. C.

Topsail -Win. J. Langilon. J. H.

Jeli'erson. Truit -J. L. Fisher, A. H.

Johnston, liraufort J. B. Martin. Stiail -i Zsbedee I.enoir Mission N. Hooker.

President retiued to allow ihc latter pait of the lenience to bo carikd into tll'cct. TURKEV. Letters from Widden, of the 4 th instant, ntate that all the Hungarian and Polish refugees had been Iraneportid from Widden to Schiniimi. The iirsl portion left on the 30th, bcin Poles, tinier ex -General IJoin, now Murat i'asha. Tli'i second portion left next day, commanded by cx-tien.

now Fehras Pashaw. 'l'hese lust Included the u- JoAum CAMrcsANo. United States, larg.r sp 100 of land, where he establish a liungariuu colony. The price oi' is very in jJcrate. Tho cx-governor of the (-i-y of Coniorn, Njazy, to leave for America on 1 1 I5h of November, in company with a geotneu.

who will select the finest and motil u.ivanlage us country, and ill immediately proceed to its dii--1011. The other und Klapl himself, w.il sail for New York, en board of the ship Fiunkhn. SINGULA li KO.S I Tl ON. The mate ol the ship Robert Kurton, recently arrived at Phil adelphia from Liverpool, was char. I on Monday with the larceny of 1,000, underlie, following circumstances Among tho in the Uurlon, was a family named Carter, con i of a husband, wife and live children.

The hu-bund, wife, ami two of ilie children died on the pa--sage, and the other three children, the oldest bun' but twelve years, wero without 11 protector. When the ship urtived at Philadelphia, th-. mate 111 dfd two ol them over to the gundiam ol the and to the third he gave a small sum of moir an I J7oMMorember 29, 1849. I T.IiHAI), PAINT and VAltN isll liltl'Slll-S, The Painn. Oils and While Lend, ho oflers at Ton to Fifteen psr et-nl lower than have ever been oil' red in line of 11 like quality.

It i- iaiie eiclrss to ini'i 11 gei.etsl cnunioi.i-linn 1 if 'lie ai lull tleii il for sale. Suffice It to soy, he has hIioom vi ry article in ilu- MEDICAL and DOMESTIC lini usually kri.i in )nij Stons. snd our. loiind nt IiIh rsl iliiluoi nt, en llie North si 01 Mai be! Klrccl.a lew doors nlmxe Front, at tin- Store fornurly ucrupitd by Messrs. PihfCH ii KriK'.

1 1 1- bi.H inti-ntion to rfli no arllrli for sale hot M. is to br ihr b. kiiul. Illf 1 1 i.itcd murh labor nnd eaieln the scire-linn hi oier and returns his thanks to il.o-i v. ho hive examined nnd pnoi'iuneid Ills as-po.

te.i nt vi smprriiir in quiliiy. I i ii r.un an' CAXII hut short Inilulsenco will be 11 Iw ij 3 panted when clrc unist.instiinrf jtinify. C. DiPRK. Wih, ih-tnn, N.C Dee.

115, 2 i 75 ta at Hi i. a (it 7 20 (j 3o pi 7u CHOLERA AMOXO THE INDI ANS. The Detroit Adivof the hns the follow-log) "Mr, Xliilds, the Indian egenr, has just arrived at Mllwaekee, end report! that cholera has un raging among natives In northern Wisconsin, iace the payments, 1o en alarming extent. It Is the tnost fatal among the Mcnoncci, CO of whom luve St. l.oi is Dec.

10. in in i puhtutized. The Magyars left on ths 30th, headed by Kossuth. I Kumuiu of a war between Russia and Turkey arc-fast dyin away. At Constantinople the English ships of war Were i anchored within tho ird uins'les.

Tho French i Meet wus near Smyrna. Nothing furthor has tran-I pire I rcljtivc to the decision of the npuror of Rus-J sit respectini; Turkisii affairs. I The alleged author of the assassination of Count Lambuig, M. Dehdouf, arrived at Constantinople, and is regarde-d aj a secret etn-nissary from St. Pe-j tcrsburg, whose mission is to sow discord between Cnee l.io'xou: Mission To be supiilied.

10MMERCIA L. ItliUAIIKS t) SIAItliKr. Arrivals of Naval Stores hive been llylit for two days pat. Turpentinn remains firm at Ian! quota two trunks, which he ulh-ed was all the r'y Sollh Mission-To be supplied, tho fuller had on board. The child, on the olh.

1 lilvr MlH, bo ActClTTAt or Ma. Childs. Tile tiiai-of Cliildj, iter eomlnaiui fivo weeks, terminated last baiur day in his acquittal. Tito counsel consumed nine days in speaking. (Mr.

Childs, it will be remembered, waa charged with robbing one of the St. Louis Hanks, of a large amount of specie, Wm. J. Purk-, The-s. S.

C'apsadny, and Wm. An-I roii, without appointment in consequence of af-1 tlieliou. H. G. Leigh without appointment at his oh rrijnest- II.

G. Lehjh, P. Doub, R. J. Curson, Wm.

Clos, C. F. Deems, and D. Nicholson, Delegates to CAN BE FOUND AT TUG NEW F.1M- 1I.V QIIOCF.UV PROVISION STORE ALL FRESH. of Extra Kulton Market Ucof ii Uitta A I No.

I Mnckerol 1 No. 1 Salmon fi eupeilor Molasses -1 and Tongui 11 fine article 1 bbl. Salmon A 1 No. fat 10c per Vi. 4 i bbU.

a I No. 1 Mackerel 2 8 knei supcii ir Goshen Butter. All low for Posh, at GEO. H. KELLY'S, Dec.

13, Ho. hand, swears tin had in cm ill box which was on board the ship. The ina'ter has been taken In hand by the St George's Society -Thus far there is no direct testimony to implicate tho male. I II AVE NO TIME TO STL'DV. The idea about the ant of titiio ii a mere Franklin found lime in the midt ol all hu labors to dive- into the hidden recesses ol philosophy, Dud to explore the untrodden path of nciciirc.

'Ihc great Frederick, an euviu at liU direction, 1:1 the mil! Jt of war, 0:1 the 0 of battles which ere to decide lac latii of 1 .1, fund time IO revi I tions. Tar has fallen several cents below previous Sales. Spirits Turpentine still looking up. Several 1 Rafts ol Timber have arrived 111 market, but sales moderate. Common Shinyles looking down.

Salta since Tuesday Morning laat are ss follows, iz i Ti-iipentime. 880 bbls. at 82,03 per bbl. for Dip, nnd per bbl. for Hard.

bbls. at 20 cts. pr i (i illon, bbls. 1,75 not returnable, being on advance of 3 els. per Gallon, since our last report.

i Tab 1'JO barrels ot $1,20 per barrel buini; a decline of cts. on the barr. from prcvioun mles. Tiiiuta. I rafts ot these prices JJ0.

9 ifiO, $5 1 nta.i.nri.nii'nt varviotr nri'iir. 1 the General Conference. VW11. carter unu a. l.

1 limUpa-s Reserve Delegates. I The next Conference to be hold in W'arrenton, 1 Warren county, N. C. GEO. II.

KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. NOTICE, 18 hereby ijivim, that tho Board of Directors of the Wilmington Raleigh Rail Road Co. will pir-coed, on Saturday next, to the ppolniiiientoi end Agents of iho Company for the sear. Published by order, 7 JAS. 8.

ORKE.N, Scc'y. Dee. 13. 113 I nunc ctiaruiH nt inlclirciini pieas-' uros. inapaiie, all I', ir ip ut hid dispjsil, with in lii: anti ch imber be; for vacant thrones, Willi tiiousmdd of men whole deminie suspended on tle bi ittlo Ihreiii of Ins arbitrary 1 plcuuri, had witli books.

C)-, jr, when he hid lb) ot the Roman Nrvt ior to A. A. WnnmM's, on North Water st. will niieud he sale of all kinds of Countrv Pro-, (luce, Corn. Haeon.

Lard, snd will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Ciroceiles.ito. -7 Refcrenrcs. VViilei Ilulhef Wayne, John McRs, II. Caraway, P. Hall, Wilmington, Wiley A.

Wtlker, the F.nglish and French ambassadors, arr to upset the cubin jt Rtschid l'aiha. ITALY. A large levy of troops is going on in Lonibardy, causing great discontent. All ho are able to es cape are doing bo. Rome Continued quist up to the 1 Tho Pope was daily expected.

SPAIN. Private le-tters luve been recrivt from Madrid announcing the promotion of 13-1 offiei-rs. The were granted by Oeueral aitero, in tho latter part ol his regency. The act Ims recngnited ny the Government Tti.s in. usurr.

It 13 dclivend, will imparl additional strength to Gjueial Navn against his intriguers. Kabaldi has arrived nt on board .1 SarJiiun ship of war. Ten tho iaan francs were otLred him by tho Government, but he pjj.iivjy refused to accept them. BELOIUM. A treaty of Navigation betwoon Franco and Itel-gium ha recently been signed end raliCed.

GERMANY. The German Diet at Saxe Wcignsn have approved of adhesion, with a reserve of the dutchey, to tho allisuce of the three kings. INDIA. Ths whole of India la in a state of profound tranquility. CHINA.

At China there has boon no diaturbanees with the Chinese as was anticipated. Ths Chinese Comiiiis-lonar at Canton, has position of the head and lands of Jin murdered Governor of Macao, which he wilt retain until tht three Chinese who are detained bjf the Portuguco or liberated. As tlieee roeo are requires! as whiiesus of the rouent events, the Portugdeee have refuKd to give litem up. i 11 -V a The preeenee of English, French, tod American men of war On the nation baa bltbeito prsvsnteJ Hiss Rbmt. The Parker House, the principal Wei In San Francisco, rents fgr 1250,000 per annum.

They charge 142 week for board. THE PORTUGUESE EXILES. Letters, have been recently received from Sprinj-fieki, irBools, stating that ths four bund rod I'ortu- Kese refugees sent out by the American Protestant Society, were cordially received ui tlit-ir new homis, and being furnished with houses, ware set to work. It is also aaid tint the energy with which they take bold Of work, snd their general gwd character, had gsinsd for them msny friends. Y.

Sun. About fifty of ths hula band hivo been detamsd In this city. Some have remained on sccount of the infirmities of sjs, and others on sccount of sicknsM in their families. Among these nro several niocban- lea who are mostly employed. Fivs men unemployed are farmers, snd wish to work as day laborers, and ten or twelve women are seamstresses, who dssire constant employment.

Y. Obttrttr. THE COTTON CROP. Tha total crop of the United Stales in 1319, the present yew, is estimated in an arlicls in Hunt's Msgaxiae at bales 393,000 more llun In 1W3. The crop for 1850 is ssUmatid to amount to 2,253,000 bslse.

Tho consumption of eotion In the Unite I States, in 1819, is put down of 'Orett Brlisln at and France, of United States cotton, at 400,000 balea. i CHOLERA AT MAZATLAN. Ths report ofChuleraatMaxailsn.il is said, pr. rented the California's passengers from going on here for (ear Of being quarantined at other porn. The ecoargs wse reported to be carrying off from t'l9l fereoae per day.

It Is moving steadily up jjhe coast, end It was (eared might reach Sao e'esstU were continually engaged In the eejeenT trade between the two ports. 115-ly. Dec, i OFFICI-: WIL. MANC11LSTF.K R. CO.) Marion Court Houc, S.

C. Nov. 3, 1819. ViAHl. Stockholders of the Wilmington Jt Man-X Chester Kail Road Company, ore hereby notified that the lord) instalment of live dollars per share It required to be paid on or by the 1st day of Janli-rv s60.

liy order of the lioird of Directors. JOHN McRAK, Jr. Treasurer. Dec. 13.

115-lf. EXTRA Cannlt "Hiram Half bbl. F.ftra. N.C. Fayrtwviile brand.

25 bage 100 lb, each. 20 half PhlUdelphlB. At 9fjr, BROWNS. Deo.13. --i 115 uiiu 1 i ---e ding to quality.

SniNOLsa. ld.000 ot II per M. being a decline from last sales of 121 per M. Pea Ncts. A good supply and prices ranflng from 75 cts.

to 03 per bushel. Tcsaavs, from 35 ct. 874 each have been sold at 10 cts. per pound. Fowl, from 12J to 20 cts.

each. Etioe, from 15 to 13 cts. per Doien. TUB MARKETS. A uaual on the arrival of the Foreign New, end the uutottled etate of lUo murkeis, we defer their publication until more definite.

-y Tht. Market, Per Rumpel' 7 Liriifooi JNoe," 21 Cotton Market. During the week cotton ho been exceedingly quiet. Ths conflicting nature of ths dvlccs from America, re epeetlng the future ring of the market, has in som degree ponlsd both buyer end eellere. The former bav therefore been Vry cautious In ttu-lr opor tlone, whilst the Uuor, knowing that consumers are Well OppUed, Ind lhatv' ttrg Import may shortly be eipected to enlve, have felt but little disposition lo'reH(ni eonerquentty, price of American and raill here fallen in everage of nearly one fourth 4.

per lb, ainc tho 16th. The quotitions proclaimed people, and was throng. wito from tho remotest kingdoms, found lor intelioctu il cultivation, l.veiy man his tiuu il' Uj i.npr jvus it as well as hu ho can re ip a ihre Lot inechanies make uie- of the hoars at their dis-poa il, if they wanl to obtain 11 proper intl icnco in society. They uru thu lifc-bl 10 I of co.ntnunity i they c.in if they please hold in hin li the detl-nirsofoiir llepublic n'i 1 respectable, and owonul uml they hive mn iu be educated half ua well as other prolensious to 111 ike law tor the nation. How to Mocure Itidcpgnd -ir or Miko Fortune.

Take eirnostly hold of life, an cipiritatsd for, end deuiined to a high and noble purpose. Study closely tho mind's bent for a labor or profession. Adopt it early, and pursue It steadily, never looking beck to the turned furrow, but forward 40 the new ground, that ever remain le be broken. Ma ins and ways are abundant to every man's success, if will and action are tightly adapted to them. Our rich men, and CYPRESS SHINGLES.

jt PER SCURS. PATM0S L. P. SMITH. ECTliyED 5 hbds prime Porto Rico Sonar, la IV, boxeund bbls.

o-J and crushed Suar, bag Rio Coffee, iO bbls. and half bbls. extra canal Flour, 2Ubble. hiskey, bbl. (m crotr) New Orleans Mobilise.

A II of which I oiler on the moat reasonable let for the money. ALEX. MacRAB, h. Dec, 13. 113.

100,000 Smaller six. Ml L'D Ku It. VV tt ails, K. also made bye W.BROWN. II5-Im r--1 1 FAYETTEYILLL FLUIK.

AOOOD kit of Ktorted brands, juet received, endtorealoby HATHAWAY A. SOIN. CROCKERY. 4 -r AO KNICIUL assortment bf China, Clste, and epen for Inspection, end for mis low Atfci. MtaRAK'jf, Jr.

Dec. 8. "I 1 Dec. 13. 'r- r.

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