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.5 ? . . . - . ... . i- "". two - , fVULlSHED E rKK WMXESiA YXOUKISG. " UJuc'pn FpaJ 6U next iouth ot(Ua- au ol Cape F eat. . J, 4 ua ynH m uiu - - v -- ' ft ilaiim pity able i a Jvauce. If not pud within oae taenlfj after .ubseribiag, org! lei th begutiiing of new ' iubsctiptie ye,ittredallrs Wilt be charged, snd if not v faiJ until, the yetfrexpi three dollars wid fifty cents ' Mils siki..' e J - ff ' WIU IHJ 1 - . " &rt piper wift bV(IicJnfiriubi ontif ifrrearge$ are ' fiid, ttateeUw 'fedfto' nti'V&tni'ropflr to d so. . , 'ABftTti NwgeAolat on, dollar per square of l4 line, ei eat, fsrirSfc.safl. tyrmj-Bv rent for tsA sweeping 4nsen? $& per tjeou.will be ded. ' d froes aa, advertising bitl when it amounts to thirty dot-' t, fert ia lay wns year! ii Ttary tmliny aavertieninu ' Ml h inarrtml at SflO leUBar. ' "'? i ' ' 1AU legal jdertbeiueati'chrgit SS ft ct-' higher thn fay ieual tteT C J,'s' ' ' ' - .YtSettert tinhe E JUof,ori buslnSss connected with jpinber' Jiumberr nd all oilier . ..IIOVAlt I l ia' . f pX'2o; 1843: VtT-ifJ rammiaJiiu 'Parwaramar' Merchant. 5w i i- t tHOS. SJ.rUFOIlD, 'XGjKtUmi COBmttston iatrcliant, Ubtral iulvaiics iiHitk op tfiipnunti, Ut.lu Jrunm m , -f WYork.' " ' - V -FSnr '21' ' " '22Y-tf.' t NKAtHtiB O? rvTTtViLLB STKAMBOt, WHARF. CMHTtSa?! WRRCt! AST. ' &'?yjUAt' iftei wbrMe m sKirwMU'ut NATAL V V - "'f OBBs. 15. end Cjt) 1 TON, to hie corn , . pouijent Lb JMiaf.YorJt.tiid. hiUklhu, ip the araovnt bf thr4 fourths, Dttr.runrlLft 'tuo here. ' Havjug the taft.iod most convenient wliid" tor Ni'vut' SroRk.4, ,? And wnf ei)rfeiif'lii deetin in' that eiticle, "ht (o t Mdrtht) putronwre-ofhii Um. U1" " "i- t - tJl'JfUiiUK !r? ',--V , 233 if. 0 ' c Vir; 1 rr-k t"i ,'."- ' rmi1y a?C?rie, Ship Stores and ' fTHrllt HndtMreigoail woutd rVsiectfii)ty nnoUnP to the sjXt public Um,b will ,contuu the c'. ;' ""' . CO4 Ai'lSSlQ. USINE8S.- ." ' etheoUltnio( IheUie-U.'C.Klowv x ;pr . J "" UAHLliS Df .ELMS., " " "' H$0jireturnl frwn th? North wih a com plete aworirn. nt nf (5 Rl It'ERl KS. ' ES and - KY,' WOODEN-WAKE, HATS. BOOTS, : SHOES. dtC-. fliUH'ihey ran Hl at ine ,vi-ry w Idwtnl "market BriruM, w ilfe'tnosi nrirmiT pun-ha-- f Wei rriad fur ih iri Nw' Yorki -wliioh" ; eiiahled th'tfifl Kt ripefe'wjllt wf aimtlar etab " liahine lit in ihi'ii. r:-':V M0 HAND ANtr FOR f AtET ! " - J - 2"fihtl. fono -o ISmrirf. si " . - t 2U hair' UflUira t'offeert ,1 1-'m ,.," av: V s.V' WIT- ' V- 18 kega CToshen Butter, f , A -20 obls.'anif IS I h'blrf. Huk Ueneae,v '""FiiIUM) Murkef Ber, . . .. : . - - i . i gl.. 6 qr. eask Frenrli Brandy; "WitHCutloih House "Oct. 29, H843. '7 23rrr- r"(,'l V ( ir , o w T T tho December Term, 1843. -of, the Court of Pleaa ' me vuinvinwi u.rtn.u n.w-iB ui aumiiiiBirKuvii up " . o.ls and httiKtittht. and erediujrrf William Hants. . iea'4." All Demon indellUd to 8Jiil estate art r nested to maka immediiite paTtttetit, and those; bavinr claim tit , ; present them a by law requiied, or they .will be barred of ' w-trjrc-7'iii;A.;.'iL' "Sr."' .HOUSE Nli SHffi MlSIWQpQlLD - Vfc" A w ... . . I.t. Una ..ill flnJ ) f it tQtheU'dvanto(re,tp (rivitne. call, a I am deter mined to work eriKap'.,- I can be found at Oakler's hnilding itt Front atrect, three lloora North of the Cane Fear Bank, -wv i ,,j wm: ri.aney." ,Fep1. 20, aMT3ffOBariaMrtna1ndiartrPanitcca. and 'Chi J t I..LKuD.luU . r...L' l,l.a.':...t .ualui .as4 foraala by VT, l.:-' " WM.eHAW.J- February 7th, 1114. !T-tX Kfpwilully liiforiiia her Uiwa and cunntry frieiula that h ha just reiurueti from New York w ill i a tarjfe anil . faahinnahle aaaoriinent of "'. " ' COKSUriNQ of' j . ' A variety of Silki amt f'tiveti, for llati j Pta ffier,'flatrert,4anr Ribandi ; fine florence v' Bonnet ; fancy and English Straw ; v . AAf , Albert ', and Rutland white' and V twrd Amazons j AJttttt ihtll and fine" ; ,c ' ' Strati? I Artificials, American and ( "T Frenc ht btuck Florence and Dun' ' ' ' "shbtrt ; Zocf anrf Eilgingt, ' ' ' ,,T :-' fort'apii with a variety of ? - r- other article' Wo, J- eontinund as Btiual. Site ha a I'nw-dimce PAT TERNS fur DRESSES anU will keep cod-iaiuly- on t hand TJtlMMINUS-of sll kinds for lrrst wild Gimp Silk.buikm and ilaisa. t M; hjipf s to', giya ai'hfartiW;t to thM thai will ' favtr, J)er .yllt ; their custom, as he; lias )wu, t;Q(npini; awisianta froww New - Ynrk a a Milliner and 'Dress V?Jlrt, A Who undpVlahd ke riuoinrsg ni a superior manlier. j.-leandj and ;atieded. to. in. the .Iwst mannef. . i IJpr aturf tna v, h found one dour North pf (be ttank of I'app far. . ' , Onobw J lih; 1843. t j . , ' , 290-lTn.i 'Crockery Store. WILMINGTON, N.C.' Vi ft r t ' i-.i i -w.f F.TER thanking rnj old custaaiert and friend fot their wnr liberal paUonaso, I bci kare to inform tuem that' I hne 'recently .returned from Now York, where I ielei-'tcd H very Isripi and biindsoii.e 8ortiiient.of Cila.s, China, and i:.nrlKcn Ware, hipti' u now -open and opening at in v. old stand in KWIAT 41 HEiil'. , South of Markot t'trevt,' and will be aokj at once coniudcrabhr dower , than, aach WARE ha vuually been aold for, . I eipect to receive an addi tional supply by the first arrivabi, amj shall continue to re ceive supplies to keep up a complete asKortinent' ' ' , Ocu'18, 1813:- UV " - 23Mf. K MHS. HAMILTON Late of New York; fiees'io infonif the' ladies o Wilmintfton and 1ta' vicinity that ahe will open on ih 15iliin't. a farga and handsome aasortuientoT v iwV w 'wwrW1 embrarinir the newest ami most choice ety lea and rA T J LluNS,. t which- ahe- reipecirnlly aski ttie.aiieiiMon of (lealertf.'ai alw 1 igdetermined to filt low'fortJASH ? !fv'i7 , t tvi-s The b'llowiiia liat will b found to contain some of the leatliiijr Hriole$ which she will take pleu- are;iftiUilHing to any person wh may favor i'loreu' Hoiiiieu.f ''' Lisle inserting,' Colored AuihIimis, "-1 Nei k Kitisiidi, 4 tJolor'd Caps, fmt Strawi-i - lletupel,'",' ; Mornirt); Cravats, - '." Mimes1 Mils,' ' " ",v Itla.-k Kid Groves, Light ' "- While "mV' Long " Z - u Lwle Cape,-': 'T-' Dark fitfureti' Ribands, ' Fiiietl Sdlin,n l Watered ' -ftluelt and While Satin, While Crape, ' ; Black do. 1 - 1 Fiirnr'd Silks;.; ' ;s Sinpnl '-..' ,'- Color'd WaterM Velvet, Oolor'd Satin, striped, Pfaih . '' -Fiptr'd Lace, 5 Torlatnn Muslin,' - rfalone Lace Thread Laee.414" !.) .Mieees V ; New haptl SiraWw "t : OetrtnSira'w, ?N'f ' Si.tft an I Albert" - RirftMrwHrtW;.v- Willow lloimeu. French Flowers, s(. j: ' ' T ' s 'Sprig's,. il White s Blue . (Sherry Marcelline, Irtrence, i Bonnet Sjik.J Water eoloretl Silk'1 Black' Veitet, Freneh Prints Mmitelih do Laine,"1. FittM Net. . - . " i Bniaeel .'., - Biohd Qiilllinflf. '. ' . Fawy dreso Hi1kfs.'J Mn'. II A M I !TON retnrris her sincere thank fbnhe liheral pal ronngp reeeived'and hftpes to have a eontiniiBnee 6f tq.e ssnie. ' rlenned, and, pressed at . York,, prices.- Smretii Lnt. Porter's new building',. two doors g,.wo Wet of hpr old stajid., . ' . " CM. II ill, 1843. -.j, ",; is LU persons irjilebtetf o n . t." Battle, by note or ac count, r. requested to'makeirainedial paVinenW or Hiey may niuiiueir papers ;n we nannqi aq oiucerj t 4 . . . . . n ... i . i 1 . V Have aulbonieU Mt Uatlle to settle theclauns. ' :, inti'li il'J 11 ii'iiii.'rtii.rtf 1 1 .iii 1 mi 1 i ". i hi .', fTif'),? JustfTecfivHl kihI for xale. '4 A sfK f f LBS. BACON,' sides and shoul- -10 barrels City Prims Psrkj - u 1 , ' 10 boxosJohn Ender' Tobicos,', - a- ". so'b4 LSguira, Coffee, , , ' , 10 parrels sugar. 1 - r . , ,'C-Applyw" ?, J.' I. BRYAN. " Sept. , 1 3; 1 84J. ' " ;J ;.k ' V 226-tI. - X V 6 & IV 11 Ik A Crockery-Jbistablishment '.4 "tvT f fBlM3 sub'scrf haajuktrecelv'ed'a large and hand- "Jl omeassdrtirientor " "v " 11 f. Erthtt,tGlau,riowi China ft are. selected hv l.imsetl'in ' New York, to which he woutd invito attention, a ho-Ji determined .Ito Sell low for Supplies are continually received by; packets fromJfew ? .Vi-.- ; tjouth"8ide Market Street 1 Decsmber 4th, 16t3. f ?,'. ,'i ..v, J " a38-tt . iw n ''ii. i iii i 100 liesees New and Fresh Beat Rice. For sale by , UtUSSELL it GAMMELL. an.30lh, 1844,1; 248-llv n.- J. IOTLOCM SCHOOL. it IX HE fall term of this insuiotioo comnwrirail on MoA aliti day the Zi of (KtN. This artiool is dt signed for MALES only in it be taught oil the branches biumI ly taught in tcbooU hetweea the fruiwry school aod the College, careful and thorough Inotructtonn will be given in the Variow branches of MATHEMATICS; aim lessons given in BOOK KEEPING, either by single or -double entry. ' Terms as heretofore. ' ' October 18th. 1843.' , i ; ' . S . 831-tf. ; ; FO R s A L K. A HOUSE and LOT South of the Poor House. It is a corner lot, well situated, with a good welt of water ott lL The- house- -$- a -very comfort able ope.-- Term reasonable. : JOHN BUIE,' Agent. : 1 ' 26-tf. - Sept. 13, 1843, ;To Rent. Brfl HE Dwelling House one door East of the Court LL House. . - TH03. H, WRIGHT. Jan. 29ih, )P44. ... f 2l6 tf. GavAcn & Ylo-wer .TIIEXJB0W1H OF 1843. r - V! CONSTANT supply will be kept during the sea soih by WM. SHAW, at his Drug Store, where ca talogues ran be seen. 1 s ; K, -rj .t; . -. ' ,Januirv 3, 1844. ' -' ; S4S-tt, 10 OXEH manufactured Tobacco, ' " rels. r rench finndy. five years old, . 1 ' : one year 20 hnniTr)Bk.r!iinn Rami. SS kmra Xailn ; Kor sale by B IYJITUANKIN, . ON HAND lf AHOG IT A 1 iiu.e 1 'Jan 1 .Wines & Segars. A f CASKS Malaga and Muscat, - 1115 do. Port snd Madeira, , ,10,010 uperior Pnocipe Segars, V; . 60 M. American . do. '. ' For sale hy - SHELTON & MALLORY. .February 6th4 1844. , t ,; S47-tf. TAKE NOTICE. 4 IX persons indebted to me up to January 1st, 1844, 'd. are requested to ekll add settle ) all who fail to do so by the 1st 6f February will have to settle With an offi cer without further notice. V..R. PEIESON. IlWini Gootls at (Joat.; , T WILL sell the remainder of my Winter Goods at A cost. Great bargain will be given to any who want iuu supply ei -.,. ... r- - ,, , ir r UP nv as 1 nn ni n.nitfn t .r... ,s,j ,"JrtVTWiniuJti illlMl -5 j'-.vo Cloths Cassimeres, .YesiinM, Satioets," About 50 yards black Velvet pi good quality. After the first of March I will sell what is left on hand, at puouc auction, without reserve. - v, K ,V. R. PEIRSON. January 17, 1844. . , , 244-tf. Just . ileceiving anCL LieceWtA.' FlttfH Fig in small druins, ' Siaoked Beef,1' ; " Beet family Beaf, . : i Balnroa in kits;: Cheese, - Bperm Candles. - . .Mackerel in kits, . Camphor, ?. IndigrV; " Fresh Batter Crackers, superior. :, t; West India Preserves, Olives, Demijohn,' f Dry Measures. Lpaf Sugar, (Stuart's,) 4 fc Uest prepared Cocoa,"", i Best Lime Juice, -,-. teweet Od in bottle and flasks, Carolina Hoes n .. I'louuhs and ettra shares, Rice Hoes, , '" Mill a Files, 13 snd 14 inch, double, "" " ' .'Shovels and Spade,1' '-Gridiron' ' 4 '' ; . Collins' C. S. A xes, Kentucky aad Georgia pattern, . - ; Do. do. Broad Axes,' Moot's C. S. Axes, ) CastStoel fluxing Axes, ' White Wash Brushes, ' , C,W. BRADLEY. "Feb. 6lh J844. 247-if. aluabVttl?to)t 01; sale. ilE three-story BRICK .BUILDING in Toomer's Alley is for sale. The huildina hss FOUR BED- MS. a HALL, PARLOUR, and BAKE-HOUMT. To a family .wishing to aujierintend a nMHEMlX this property would be a good investment. . 1 On the fcorner of Walnut and Fourth street! LOT No. 10.1 an 102, and a LOTdo by o with a comfortable one- story 1 building suflicicntly large fur asmsU family. Three, six, aim nine momn credit will be given to purchasers. 1. t .Appiy to if JHiJS. uowa., or . ' v 1 JAS. F. McREE, Feb, 2d. 1844. , ' , , . 247 41. 11 ASKS Thomaston Lime,' 20 SoifVPfeJ L ttosrr. sk j Nails, sssorted. 20biilfiHir. .4" H t it 8 hbmtind 4 half bbls.TVo. 3. Ma. terelT .. . "v.. I, v. --nil! w&o uounri-- .jm jL ... ij. ..1; ; 49,"p feet rlrijJirfciU) PmeVirda Jtist remjaBtfurorig AldernianTliirjssI ' 'V.-' BARRY' A iirsJ by ' IWJ .-MdlA. Ii 'un. . f February 6th. 1844. " . rs-' For; Sale. A -VALUABLE building lotsituated en the Northern il side of Market street, at the Wealern corner of Fourth and Market atreets, t Apply to the f subscribe . ' 1. G. .vW RIGHT.. -- . .,vl. 245-tf. January 24J 1844. rev unmwt, owsmv. uaassiiiavi:! per steamer Jan. 31'm; l84i,' 'LD lptorm the farmers of this and the adJoinin ties that tiiev have received by latearrivals, unine 12'doze!rea Fltloghs, essorted numbers, ift ''.- LaVs, : do. X ' do. 23 f m. Weeoutg. Rice, and drubbing Uoes, i assorteoNsizes, iA - - . 12 V " Collins' aml Kirus cast' steel Axes, " Traee Chains aiioSflotigh Lines,; - : ' ;SDade and ShovflX'- ' ' WAuoJv-Several baltrnsoTS'riisw' Cuttbhs! and a handsome anrcle for SUEl LING CORN. which fat worth the attention of a7ert general. ly; 1 pgetnee,riih s.resD supply , J JalUarvAlM.'1' " - ' ' - f ' ' " "K-9l, - ANTfT)KSALE LOW.1' JtlfJWIstends ' ManMny Chair, V Sqfiaf , . 2 Safety Cheat, f ' aju i n an.roiHj, a nneuie. llaSTl, 1044. X'TWlt. ' . .. , ; , i. Soqr.bbnaK 12 'do. Sulmoiikk. u,,ao. . irsaJS, TIIC S0O OF THE SHIRT. s. . T THOMAS HOOB. ' ( With (nirers weary sndwsnt,' --..., -t ... With ejebilla heavy auj tad,. . ., -,, A woman sat, in aiioaianly rags, " Plying her needle and Uiread ; . " t.trhJ rtltchf Stitch 1 '"'" "' In poverty, bungrr, and dirt, s - ; , .. And sull with a voire of dolorous pilch, , Shasiugllia "ugofihe Bhirtl" ., 'WorU vrark! workt v While the Cock is crowing sloof J i i; And work -work work, , - l Tjl the sure shine tUr..ughLs roof! . . - r It. 's O I to tic slav '. ...:? " Along wttli tlie barbarous Turk, - .' Where woman ha never a soul to ssvs,' : . . If this is Christian work t " s t l "Work workwork r Till tlie brain begin to twin ' . ; " - Work work work ' ' ; ' Till the eyes are heavy and dim f- Heaui, and gusaet,-uJ band, . n y i Jiand,snd frosset, and seam, . , ; TlUqver the button 1 falls eksep, . ; And sew them ouin a dream I ' 0 1 Mso, with 8isiers dear I i :i . v O I Merr, wah MuUiers antt- .WivssI tIt is not linen you'ie wearing out,, ' Butbumau treatures' Uves! i"1 Suich atit. h-stthh, ' In poverty, hunger, snd dirt, 1 .eJcwiDg st once witn s double thread, ' A ttbtuwl as well as a blurt" ;jv. i , "But why do I talk of Death 1 '. W' That Phantom ol grisly bone,' . j' . I hardly fear his terrilile snape'"; :, s.; , It seems so like my own ':J- tr, a s Itaeeiny so like ruy own, 1 . , ., s ' Because ol the fiist I keep, - , ' ' Oh fGod! that bread should be S dear, -i ' And flesh and blood so cheap ! . r h 4 k i ,- , "Work work work ! , , , f My labor never dags ; , . r And what are its wages 1 A bed of straw, 1 ' ; A crast of bread and rags , r ' ; -1. That ahatter'd roof and th naked floor -A table a broken chair : And a will so blank, my shadow t thsnk For somcunits falluig thers I r "Work work wrk f " . 'j ' jr From weary chime to chime, - - . Work work work t- , A prisoners work for crime! v. Band, and gusset, and team, . . .:' Heam, and gusset, and band, , . Till the heart ia sick, and the brain beuuiub'd, As well as Hie weary hand. ' ' " "Work work work, ' ,,- IutlieduU December light, " .', ...1- . .; i And work work work, , ' When tlie weather is warm and bright ' " ? ; jarWhUe underneath the eaves. ( ?j ht: -WThe brooding swallows cling ' V1" As if to show me their sunny back - And' twit me with the spring. - . - , Oh ! but to breathe the breath , 1 - Of thseowslip and primrose weet- ' ;.i fWiutltq skyabovq my, head, ,'; . And tlie grasa beneath my feet. '. - : 4 For Oiily one short hoar, , To feel as I used to fctl. t A " fiefsre t knew th Wees of want 1 rj And th walk that cost a meal! v . a .M Oh but for one short hourf ' ' ! - ii v . A respite however brief ! ,. j "No blessed leisure foijjovo of Hopo .'. . '. ' But only time lor Grief! . v .' A little weeepuig would ease my .heart, r , , But ui their briny bed t : My tears must stop, for every drop,. . Binders needle snd fhread. H i. . With fingers weary snd worn,. t Wub eyeballs heavy and red, . ;.i A woman sat in unwumaaly rags,'.- ; '- - Flying her needle and thread , , ..s. . Stitch! stiuilij tiuhf- In po- ery ,' banger, and dirt, , ' f v ' ,. And Hilt ith a voice of dolorous pitch, : . y ,fs .Wouldfliat itofcme could reach the Rich! ? " ' , She sang tint ,"8ong of th a. ut !; i . See what a tudy can o; Two ar three years ii S e a-k i ago, Mrs. un, iaiiy or ur James , rxwcn, oi Bloomheld, npomersel County, conceived the idea of coininenwrii; IheVulture ofsilk,)n asmall scale; Supposing that il nimht be a pleasant if not s pnifitableSlMiHiness" In order to obtain more practical insight Into the business limit she could gather fronf books and papers, she made t lour into Massachusetts and Cunnecitcutt and person slly visited all the silk establishments she conve- njetilly could, and inqnireq minutely into the prac tical details of their operations. She became convinced that if the business could he properly attended to, it uflered a fair remuneration; but like alt other business, it could not take care of itstlf, nor suffer neglect Irom those who pretended to carry it en, without a less, ' She procured the hardiest variety of mulberries that the could 6ml, andjae happy lo hear thst, by following the de- nninstiohs tof her iddgineut alid common sense, slf has ii(ffe!iledk 'tley trees hae "withstood the seventy of our winters without any protection snd the proceeds of her establishment will 'thist year amount to ttvtnlv nollartr'wtft sUordmg s fair eonivalent for the labor bestowed.1 This is the troe wav 10-ffrake frte Af business flourish. viz: hy stnci personal attention, or that class of our citizens who are pot calculated , to perloriu heavy Srtd severe labor, and hot by great com panies snd'salaried agerita fo oversee others, none of whom feel any particular interest in the success of the undertaking. Jtlaint farmer. i -. A Defideution rpo$e4Thn . Ne w York Commercial Advertiser state that the third teller of the Merchant's bank of that city, eonsiderinK himself on hie death bed. 'sent for the cashier of the bank, and, in antieipatioiv of discovery of his deialcstion at the examination of the rank sc. eonnts. eek no welded (hat he had defraudetl the bank to the ainoom of TWKNTY THOUSAN O DOLLARS which deficiency is now ascertain ed to be exactly the sum' abstracted. The name oi tne miru teller is .nr. tviatam. . . " . jA Charitable Jjuly -Sir E. w Bulwer's , too ther, who lately died in England, was Princely -m her chart ties, which she always gave onostem latiously. A thousand guineas in aid of the 'pro pagation qt tne gospel in loreign parts, was one of Tier recent 'donations,' and' sn, almshouse" for poor widows she just lived to see completed, Colonel Johnson, in a letter dated" January 15 says "he is still iu the ' hands of hit friends," and has authorized no one to withdraw his name as a candidate for the Presidency.' - ' ' rt? Xatl;a(lou of the Xeuae. The Siejin BostL'uterpnae now exdihitmgon wirowii iNeiise Kiver, by ifiat pusli-a-head citi leu.'C. U. l)ibt.le, 0fNwl)ern, is a mailed in whtcli every" Nurih-C'ardioWH onl fel an inter est, ami oite wliK'll, we trual, wiUstir up ourpeor pis h liunliiiiif about tlie sxpedieury vf nnpru fin the uavig.il on of this Sireaui. Tbtf remov al ol a verv few obstructions we are aesured, would render Nsuse nuvijrable (or Sieain transpof' UUo.i, to wulua a hoft distance of this 4iy, the Breater poriwn of the year. Ye have .been permuted to make the following extract rroin a letter, . wriiten by one of "tlie most intelligent cililetis of Johiisuni to hie friend in this Cnv, wftiUtioir toihimaiieri-.deif4 Rtsritttr. ., The beauitful little roodeHiae, Heamer is now at b'iniihfield, having brought up here, (wo largu flats, and three others to puinU below tin. Iter power is so xrent. that tlie can move won beautifully' against tuur lining current, with sis largv (late auarhed lo her sides snd behind. ,: felts is hsndKoiotly oriuiiiiented, outwardly,: with ere ry preparaiion to ovrreotne obstacles and with in,' she is a perfect tittle picture, and bears the iamc coiiipari(u"lo tlie great eily Steamer, that the lirle aping, well-dressed Miss (Joe to MaiLiiu,. She has- a, Ladies', and GenUei'ne'ii'a Cabin; ofHily fined up with .every requisite Ui make the voyaKercoiiiioruiDie; ana oi wnssne ai ready does a yood deal in the lower Counties, to snd iron: Newbem. Shu only draws 2U inches water,, is flat oir the bouoni. With a . moveable point or prow so cousiruete I that in" a rnoinent it can he llirowr) up, unJ she preseun s square trout lo the walef-iildeed.'she is afiogether ft strange coiiibii'iaitoii ol hlnx WUfk, sitd it seems' to uie in full perfection to her purpoe-rhlcl s Ww ing. ,otie line visiicu us Here, more a an expen-. menl, and to see the condition vl tlie River, than wiih t dosieif oftuakinsr her runs retrubrty here; and 1 am truly gratified lo find, botii-froni Mr. Dibble, snd hu most cjuttouV and prudent Cip (kin, that tbeliave oietyiUi no other dilBnul ty lit feaehiiij: i'Vre, bul'wiiali preseuted by Ihe limbs and Ijuigiilg-over ; trees. Iheie ore boui troublesome anuVtluiigerous on iprningpoinw, anu ihev reim-Wnl fand we know It to be true 1 Out but every jjinsll amount wool Jfinly bo' required to remove those dituculties, conipiireu to tlie eml less sdtantage to a large portion of i or (ti Caro lina, thai would be betielited by the coiufiiuance of such power on this . xiver, s Uul tlie question arises W ho is to do this, even this lmlef Tins enter prizing individual cannot be expected to do it. It is suthcient mat lit', at me n, oi eapiwu, is now proving to the publio Iww very lillle, they have got to do, to keep his Boat always here; and which if they do pot, he can' easily find more congenial waters and more public spirit to attract bim., But he is determined to do , every tlting within the compass of individual power to , keep his lioat here, by which he will prove to all. what their duties areto the r own common welfare, lie is ore of our citisens now, owning s deep in lerest.about JNswoerr), and was impelled .to inis einraeerfreeiiiV What he had seen in Lie lravel. in other paru'oioureountry, of tlii character. ' He is indeed wonhy.of being aided from all quarters. lie very iniftiesiing Lady aceonipanied bint in Ins trip up hcje, just as suug at Her ueeum. Work, at if aeered (fn your best mansions pit Fiy'.teville Street, and an elegant Udy she is, a Well s- her accompanying sister. 'I h he great adaptalipq of her construction snd power (havjug two engines, 30 horse power,) to our River, .srisee from her quickness; as for instance ihsre shall fall such tain here or; at ltaleigh, as wilt leave no doubt ot its raising thr Neuse Ktver the merchsni in mediately write by mail to Newbern giving that iiilorniationsiid prospects of a swell in the Ujeei1, snd if it he even jn the inidxt Suuimer, the Bool can be here in 3 days after the pews leach. e hiiit-v-uidecd, Ijefoiettie water i done drisiug, with In 2,1)00 husheU ali, lUtt 1 1 lids busar., or Moiassrs. Ill Tons of Iron. Aie,, Jfce. and ofTJ back,aiiaHi on the bosom of Ihf . swells " 'J'his is Hie great lieauty and economy of Jhe operation, he Clarion last weH -stated mat , Air, , Uinble hal i-ehariered I her; this was wrong; he ha pur chased her solely on his own account at a. cost of 8 oi l0,000.t Ue does not promise to visit us regularly, or even when he might, and Would, hut for the dan ger of the trees aforesaid. a He is doing a fine business in the lower country, and could on every s'wetl go-to Stone's Mill. ; If then. 'ihis. River Was thus unproved, he would pledge himself to deliver a Hhd. Sugar or Molasses here front New York; at 13 or $4, and every thing else irt pro portion, less than i a rent, or rather a ; cent, per lb; from New York. - ; "Wlio would not eiicoursge this? l. What1' say the Flour men ' gentlemen of' Orange, Cluilford, Wake and Piauktin, and the merchants and farm ers of alt iliat riion Most surely' they ,. must, leel s deep interest in it. pit wtunM wiuiin tne c.imiiass of art Can ever be made to compete with that grand vehicle ott rroviuence,, water., it, is hot then hi a' spirit of rivalry of 'rebuke; that a Stenni'Boat euleriinze like thus is to be patron ized, tiul rather tliroiign tne preaietiee o( a wish that Ihe country should" have the advantages of both Rail Kuad and water conveyanceami under a- view loo that one would be promotive of the in terest of ihe other, by creating more kule, 4uore iransporiaiion and' more travel;, My belief is; and ham confirmed by that of others, that t5(H)0 r less would remove sit the dilfieulties in tlie way. now; of this 1 Steamer' runninir all Winter and Spnag, ' and on all swells ui Mhe Sumnler and Fall seasons, '- More would be reQuired after this to sluiee the river at shoals and falls, so a lo use it alt the year, of the praetmabiliiy of which mere is not a duunu uut the first outlay i what is uov wanted that would prove it utility; end shew the after necessity ol the latter. - Now, North Carolina has,' art Internal Improvement Fund of quite respectable amoiiniiving at interest; and is it not possible to get so paltry a stun as this, tor S purpose that promises so tnucli goodf Whal scene it would be to see the UonorahleS of the next Legislature move out in one hour in Oranibusses, carriage, tie. to a Steam Boat 'that Would give them all pleasure trip of 1 5 or 20 mites down this Is her speed down stream sn hoar and Op again in 2 hours her speed up against the current, is 10 miles an hour, free from her tow-boats. Ah: would not this be an era fit the legislature of the old North State; would it hot also be S stirring incident in the condition snd prospects of your beautiful City of Oaks." Ancient Demn-; . , "Is lliere sny filing whereof it i 1 1 . t Sea due ia new f It bath been . . .! t f 1 time wlicfi Was oefof us?1 ' Th.-s'sLi ...a wise matt three thousand year! tn aJ . I -, -tieueu siimm Um shown that tlie tub !.'. . been is that whtclv. shad bs.., We are bf ;hl ' ' to this tram of reflection by glaucuig int i' s I ' fury of suiue of trie turbulent days tf i' f A y sxait Deoioeraey ery ' p-.tgt ef wli'u ,i :.. tliat Ignorant demagogues' au4 noisy fidiurail sT tf.A rtAiinlM hMa miii.h' lli uima in V r..( ......... JC ,.TV-T of the world, -...- -V.. ...V .viwi.,,,... .... iw.k tuljert for IliSlash of satire lhan the .Omlern Aristejinanm, in one or iia eorneuies. r mroiuces prominent personage whw is i : Jeaioring Id pe uode coiaiaon' woi.ine-uisl.tr-ta; clians I's occapaiion and turii;:treinan. Tire Liter ( ' r- !v ' . ... ... ... . . A B .... , IS..'....'!-..'. aoier.aeeoruing to ue Clere, was iuienu-i i Sdiireti)Hn Cleon. This CleW ws ab A.' 1 " tinnier, but a nun of bilenis, gifiexlwrilt a c ,.Jl t of voarse eloquence papula? with the. pet1; ' . . ile became, however, eery troublesome .otr.cTt and sn enemy to die best mem ef v? Uie couuiry.r ' lie never gave the least evidence; of. eineemjv of" of hneof country yet, ty alTeijii,,' ;r (ofthsj CiA.mIj.rri .uiufwm thai was Tlai. ofirt Litma at Siwl r"f - r fr- t: -,-- j-. variaiiee with lUs Setvite' end beturrv elsfeeei tl " made himself person of irt.pint.ii(". t.w' As already instlondt Arwiip!uie jiitfoJuet " es sausage-maker, whom a politician,, t jeadieif vonna to nersuade to turn hie auemum to mat- tors of Ptnte.- -'- 1 ' ,5 ' The utmr, surprised at the phbe?lr Jn(;titre why Jie siiouid laugh at e poor tfeilow wlii yoa a (real lender id chief afflomf, then, .V 'i truait iipm tiio Stfuste and ue tip the Jinr' ( c pus g nerds.';' .- '.. . 'r : ' Whrtrji ssys the aosasre-riul.pr. .- V',' vavfhulf drf tor Get v p m . t! , Is t-.ile wluTevbeonr puddmgs.'emi. la. swhjI ' jotr. . Ihf con see in tlntt scene tlie f iHtorrf-hOBse ' and Kill ih3e -ships iliatj are JLuletj t'"J with, Hierehanbiaer, '" M(l. 'See them! Tes. said the siujie-iinler.- " WhaI thai!" v A4-- 1 '- ' - - i'Why ill .those ttiing;sliallthrsoIi Vii The oraeW says you slull be fery g -.it - . ' ? "Ilow should that be, ue Heaven s m v: cried the fellow., "llnw sliouM I be a great i .u, tfiatsmbntli pUddini shabetr. -- - , Because," said be; "you are bold and wfctidV'. "But I think "myself qtiworiby if CTe?."zs'f said the sausage-maker. ' v .t , ' What does thiilsignilyr' ansseredthe oilier, , 'Do you think yourself a good r a tajnuoil ' ' i sy, for that m"?r, I t'j bad '"i''2'7iA ' '. "f wish you joy." repl: J h otT, oewji : find yourself so much the belter qu,il(.,eJ'vheii yod come to do btrsfriesir for our 'common weal.Jf has nothing noto do with aion f l-r cU: J anJ prbVity,lti is wholly g' ?i by iJie ""'t the inirnsre. the immoral," s - , , , 't . ," ' "Bmhow" inquired the sius.ie-PMker, it possible tht1 should govern the pe-n ief "With all the ease in the world," ...'swerii the other, "Do only what you are used to 3th miXijuinbh", disturb, and touf4uid kll tnmlerif feign slid invent anything to please sad f detUJe 1 the rabble. s Yon hare a false tongue and . pfc$ ( ehievous undersianding; yon have all the qntj ' tics that our Republic wants st Ihis t m anl tliisi are' necessary ti make yea k great man.' v 1 Thai the reader will perceive isll!ie Utf the demagogue to a. eery , oil ine. " T j Oaa'J - says Socrates ,v wiihoiitbavinjsiu'l.e I J sion, makes shies; snd men d not , me"'e thsj- enrth without Btme aequiiiraiiee Willi p ..(try;' but if Is now in ihe United Cute- as was itl' .a a ' B ' . j t' . Amen oi oio, ail oi us eei our compK, witliout either theory or praeticevtorihe manage mtnt ol a great Hiatsiv rt. I . t k V C In. ..'.'i i I. ii wr...s ... ni at....,. r..u.. . - . s It seems very hard for portion of t ; citizei u of outb .Carolina, to admit jliat ify are tn tt; on the weaker side, end - thai safety should be, Oogjit in coiijnoctioo , tyiih Vhigf, if the Stale sets aialL.We ccruinly cannot .snpportVsB puren, and. y el heis.orced.upoif t'ie;Demorirab tltl VUlf , IIUH.C. u .w-; .",,,vfc'"t "Tr hwn, to reinaiit neutral, will only be calling; ,t Bosv off te spild 0urJacei1f')r'e say jliat Isrjoj Viiit Bureu is,pot ilia msn.,ox usriorcsn i' claim Jiira by. any means. Wtw ty'D'.'jiJe't fH fi ....I.. i..,:A it ...... :n ... us ! : Nu one Jiel Henry CUy a S'"hrrijnii - with trne end lofty southern f -r, " . ,msn ir.- wlrom we can trust tha rei'.s r' '-eiiitnenl a Then why solotlito ackpo'vldj? th uuih t-j . lieiter iu coniess ait error, tiian to ucj eiuuixirn iij flie matter, and perhaps be forced to tell s (ew . fates' to litake our side appear Lk.'TaIu!!fwajF a portioftof the pomilaiion a vie. eeesJ me who once ruled the up-country, and we .wHl tud th it one half of South Carolina, if not more, are' Whigsl' The bone and sinew of 'tlie jSiaie, ; the mechanics and laborers, btlon? M the WbiJ Sidu in a glri measure.;. 'These voters .too. will speak iinteafeiijiig sound at the ballot box, w hen " ever, the ouie arrives for aeiion.Tiicy have tm . lonii beerf led away by poliitcians, jho.bafe ;ict- . ed as spokesmen for thera. Tliose timesbasf, passed away hht and Inilli liave been sprend over the Btaie, and the sovereign people will act for themselves the opinions of poinrcal 'Vditora . and snyiujfs of iiitereMed politic una, to the conira-, ry notwithstatMlipg. .- -, , . -y t - J What are the evidences before usf ' Ckfy cluoi sre springing up thiuli iu' diflerent' parts of wet State, composed of meri.'wlioarti staoMch fiieiide bf Mr. Calhoue-t for where w there a Carolmt an that ia not proud of bsuig nintelas fellovf citizen, a member of the same State frith Joint C. Calhoun. , Even tlioogh. there ohoiiti, bsj few differing with him in political Vpajwr., ihew would, not. only under ext-Uuf eircumstanees, torn against lent openly: Bus a eharge has emw over us we ate left wiiliout a leader, s.iJ ' i.-uat seek safety with ear frieiiis uor. c!.;.s f.a.j among two candidates, one serve our cause.. , t hat it -ui t I.-'-v t;!:",,s v .. i, f. irf . ; - . mougn we uiuer, iroru nun iu a le w t r nl " nnrWnml.rK An iV.i. a,iktn.. " .HI V. V'lV .H V .'. ..ujbili. never emplovfu his ihoUihis oi his time iii'sor ' tiling bot (H:ibin saossgee. 'rs .: To Whieli (lie other replies: ' f " Behold alt these rants of penile yhrt sha.'ltl '
Wilmington Chronicle (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 21, 1844, edition 1
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