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mmm. 7 '. . 70 - -f. r ' ill 1L. L 'f , . ?fc a ' . -. ,7 " . .. .. - if PUBLISHED E YES Y WEDNESDA YMORNINd " .--A. A. BBOWH, Editor Office on F ront St., next South of the Bank of Cat Fear. - The price of this paper, it two dollar and fifty cent per annua payable is advance. If not paid within one month after ubscribing, or after the beginning of a new subscription year, three dollars wilt be charged, and if not paid until the year expires, three dollars and fifty rente will be charged. ' ' " 3 - !..-'.; No piper will bedisedntinued Until all arrearage are pant," unless the Editor may think proper to do bo.. AvktiiIkts inserted at on dollar per square of U Hum, or lew, far the first, and twenty-five cents for each succeeding ineertion. 26 per cent, will be deduct ed from an advertising bill when it amounts to thirty doL Jars in arty one year.. Yearly standing advsrtiseaicnte will be inserted t 10 pejjisquar. t m j .,.'.. A legal adeeisemea charged 25 pr ft. higher than the usual; rates. . s. , v ,-,' V ..-C7"-LeUer) thAJltor on business connected with hi paper,' must be post-paid, ' ' . W - GIMtESFIB & ROBESON, , - AGENTS FOR THE BALE OF Timber( Lumber and' all other kinds of October 25, 1813, ; , ' ' 232-tf. -?7t OBER'lG. RA NKINy InOTAOX PtBLlC, : ) Sept. 20, 1843.,-, . , -.t 4 227-tf. . GKOitot: y. ihivis, , Commlitson & Farwardlng Merchant, r tONDO.Vs WHAIW, WltWINOTOIt, N -,0 ; August 29, 31J 1843J ' i 17S-tf. ' ;. TIIOS. 8JrDiORD, ' Auctioneer and Commission Merchant. '..'aat:. t!-WlWIS0T08, M. C. a, '..'.. November 30th, 1842. 185-lf. , UOBIIRT CJ. UANK1X, s auctioneer & commtsslott XHcrtliaiU. Liberal advances Made on thipmentt to hit friends in ' New York. ' ' Sept. 20, 1843. .. ' - 227-tf. - J NEFF. & WARNER, IN DRY GOODS, GRO.UKK1ES, SHIP CHAN- DLERY, SUIP STORES, &c. &c. ' June it,' 1844.' ' 1 V 207-lf. UlUlHB underugned would rwtpecU'ulfy announce to the L public that he will continue the commission business ; ; at th old stand of the lata C. C. Stow. . . ; CHARLES D. ELLIS. liar. 1st, 1843. ,- . , , J3-4f. Grintriil Commtssfon mmhaitt,- RECEIVING and TOKVTAKDlTta JVext Jioot North 9 ttt iVw Custom House, Oclo!ef2d, 1844. 281-lf. " John hall, ' commission 'merchant, - Second brick building ori Wuier, South of Mufi v berry strcel up stairs. October 30, 1844! ruii ma iipnti Mm $ Mil OAl it LJ1 iMTTJtiil, Market street V Wilmington, N. V. - HATS & CAPS, VJ: Or EVERY "VMCWPfloV Pr" STYLE AND QOALIT T, heap. Foit'cA n y November 13lh, 1844; 287-tf. 'JL3L STAHT0H.&: C0.7J; '' !-t"' '-,' . D KALE RS IN ' Ship ' Stores, Family Groceries,, Dry , Goods, t,Cioiiiing, Cordage, Furnu ture,Hats Shoes and Boots, Cut- lerij, Crockery ', and Tin Ware. " STORE IN NO YES' NEW RUltOING. ' Near liead of Fnyettctnio Steamboat Wharf, ! R. H. HTANTOJf,? ' e -lN? BAUI.OW. S w.',..-, December 18, 1844. ' .--v 292-tf. . . yMITII & GAUSE, CommVaaion anil o;watAng ; - j i .i ; -j WEamfitflton, Jl, . 'Jsiiuary 8, 1845 - 295-if. .4.v,ri. fa .it. i r - , i '.mi -, ...n , ,. jltRj Ms BLACK WELL $ Co., f 'pfatixi; Conimlssfon: jftttrcitants, 'Srtl41.;FROJST Street, ,V -NEWYORK. . .v"jr" MS5 I, III I Ill , , , . r, " . , Liberal CASH Muancti made on Cmirignmenti. t N B. Particular attention .given ( O CONSIGNMENTS OF NAVAL STORES. !ebru:ry 4th, 1849. 209-6tn, Genet dl-Commission Merchants: . ft J i No. 17, Sooth Wharves, j ,1 . : i. , PMaddphUl t Pirlcular mention giver to, the tale or Naval s Stores Rice, and Southern produce generally. " fitter In: : ' ' HonTEf. 6'Dudiey, ' P. K. Dickinson, Esq. Robert W. Brown, Esq; - Tt.ni.l r;. "Rnflll Ymn "n Wilmington linhrtrt XS. Rankin. F.snA C ,1 tt 1, l?l,-.. 6 - V ti Hall AFIaoner. h4rfRuMeir&GamWl,', . i - II.... I, C. 1 jorni bwhshwh,.. ( whin.inn. N. r nn niyer m. pun. Freeman & Houston February 17, 1840. I. . "I.. , B ' ' T ''not . . 301.3m. NORTH CAROLINA ClTERARY) SCIENTIFIC AND ARMS AND ECiUIPMENTfl FURNISHED ' '.- i,('BY THE STATED . i; i ClfinglUhtcV' RJ aSAYi v 1 ,f-! Mathematics, Tactice, eW. 0, A. BUCK. t EJrSS.,S: ' , s TEEMS f BR SESSION OI rfE M0RTHS.I Clawicat I)partrpent, (Oollcgiate t'ourse, includ- r . 11 i i: a. i; , ? . l - r . : a jf inr full Endish 8tndiei. with MsrthemaUcs, $30,09 EiiMuh do, EUietaiy and higher branches,) 1$ 0Q Military do. (Infantry nd Artillery practice,) no chaige. j The coarse of Edncatio m thorough, practi , . cat, and well calculated .to qualify y ou th for -r ,ihe various duties of life, whether nccnpjpg "' publio or private, Civil or Military ' stations. 4The moral arid intellectual faculties are kept 'Severely in action, but not at thai expense of the physical, s is, nefortunaiely fo the health of our,, chilJreu, tixt, omajonly the - ease .Uwuzbaut die jsounryl ' ""' l ' ' '' Reeular and systematic MiTtfary Exercises, n' 'it well as Practical and Bclentifie OperatioM,. Introducing Surveying and Civil .Engincer- mir. are substituted in the place of unprobta- bls play, and required of all students M usuftieix funtri of daily natation wd ttudif ,lfting invariably left dlt tinrt anrf uninterrupted " ' ' ''' ; The Oadeta, in rotation, disrhars' tne duties of non commifwioned Offlcers, OlfieerS Of the Guard, and()fficcrS of the Dav, of Adjutant and t)mmandant of Parade; nd for the purpose of rendering there .more perfect, oc casionally act as Military instructors ' "" It has been found from experience, that this beautiful Gumnntt inviirorates both mind and body, and by '- induo- inz habits of order and regularity, contributa! xmch to mental improvement '.7fOfJ jt tt'k;:''i , PolitenessneHtness in dress, and strict punctuality will be closely attended to,, .5 .. , , ; . "t ,' A cheap Uniform is adopted Press" Parade day, Monday and Friday""-1 -: H'i' 4i?it ' ' No deduction made for absence, unless in cases of pro tracted sickness. ' Hours of Recitation and Study, from 9 to 18), A. MM and from 8 to 4 J, P, M., in the Winter, Uoardand Washing, ii highly respectable famifrom m to 810 per month. ., i,.; ' ' ,' - ' !. 1 ' " O. A. BrJCK,"5!pnno't,?, Raleigh, Marcb 1th; 1845. c i 303-mo. ' : : -FOR SALE, 4 (f BRl-our, " ' ' 1 U U brls. Linseed Oil, . .s ssr - 600 lb, live Ueese Feathers, in assorted parcels, - 16 hhds,,Leaf Tobacco, i ' ' , 1 . : C.t), EtLlS&Uo'. March 18th, 184. ,; , , ,f , , ; , , ?05-lf. - DAGUERREOTYPE. f- ' I HAVE for sale a Daguerreotype Apparatus complete, said to be a very fine instrument. It was imported ... - .1- . .l - III I l.u ...I l: : lur gonucuinu nunc m- ucatu4 picvciitcu ui iuiu('ll, and is now offered at a reduced price. . I have also an OLD MA-N to hire for the balance of the year, for a mero tilde. He has worked in gardens, .- .,...4 ..-:,.p. FANNING. larch 12lli, 1845.; ' ' ';' -' ' 304-tF. ; -to. , . Executors' .Xotice. fJLE( subscribers at the December Term, 1844, of the X Court of Pleat & Quarter Sessions, of the County of New HanoVer, qualified as Eiecutlfrs of the lost Will and Testament of Alexander Anderson, and hereby noti fy all parsons indebted to their, Tttor t0 jnate payment to them; and c.reUitoTs are renUestcd to pienent their do- mauus properly authenticated within the Utue prescribed by law, oi this no ico' will he' pleaded hi bar of their recovery. " A JAMES ANDERSON, , , EDWIN A. ANDERSON JMtow December' lfitb'M-l W&& 10 bblswarrantcd.lO years old, Tor sate by .,...... ,, i, ., VI.U.- VY, UA.VIS i February ljltli, '1845.""; ' '".f,Z 301,11. IROM the first day jef October next,, the, centre brick . store aoar the Rock- Spring, now occupied bv H. jm. mvm mn wo nuut.. opinio, now uccupieu oy It. a.vi, Ageni, wiut or. wiwouv tne, wuari in iront. The tore is seventy feet deep, by twenty feet wide J wharf sixty-six by one hundred and fifty feet. For term apply on the premises orto '! iv ;.,'' .a;'v . ..... September 4, I844."s tevtul UVtl-ti?. "'" "i i mil' "" i "' "lli . j'lf in: NOTICE indebted to ma eithi sruary E subscriber has removed his stock of BOOTjLir 'JIOES nearly opposite his old stand, to tWvffore for merlyVcu lied by j. Christian, North side starket st Receivedvv late arrivals direct fromtlfia Manu- factory atrge' and hindsome.,Sebriment of ladifXshoes,-sujers,4w, " t , ra,gasM 3t'i ej I' j Sewed and peggc(Wateaproof Bobte, Genls fihe Ualf and Kir loes-and' Browns; 1 ' tBfofians. t ?.. - . For sale at loTices bK " 4 - ' Zr 7 GBD. RJ FRENCH." rlO bbls tefined Whalr3fOil t fJr' 10 bbls. 6petm'Oil.:t &jumwks4w Sept. 25th. 1844. t . -fc X 280-tf. 1 JAMES S? SPENCER, Jrm ; No. 63 North "Watet atree esM.u'''afie, , -PHILADELPHIA; R Wg r . IMPORTER of Fbreign," an DEALER In'evWy doscriptiort of IROrf and STEEL LOCOMOTIVE and RAIL ROAD CAR AXLES, a superior, article, all sites? HEAVY IRON FOR MACHINERY, BEST JUNIATA IRQNj assorted sites , WROUGHT IRON SPIKES, and every variety' of fastenings for Rail Road, the most approved pattern, etc etc. BBS 1 KCriXi ED RIVET IRON, all sixes, Ac. Ac. - , January 29th, 1845 ' 298-5m. N BARRELS, from the New York Saline work, and Fine 1 abPs Bait in bags of 28 lbs., constantly on band ana tor saie oy i ,- October 2d, 1844 . f 11. V, if. ELLIS. ' -' ssi.tf. I HI i Ml t. II ! I '-x i m .., ;,-i , , r r a ' r. j7ASK8Thomatog Lhne, landing and for em th 1 w sterwytjgaasuy freh Lime in market, R.B.WODD. or al J. A R'S Faint Shop. . T, ft IAJI ' 'i,,'" WY-Jt, lit! A LL prluindebled to ma rithiritjJMfffrfnT 11, count, are Slyy jiejelBttlo as loons posible, as necessity ViTrjigfme to place the same in the hand or nQjsite UioHtdayof April next. 12th, 1845..'3i"TT BelL , SLC1 WE s ! a l'i sssj-w. rPEZ sulserirjers bave this cy formed aco-partnersoip under the name of . ...- CHARLES; D. ELLIS Sf Co s '. for the transaction af the Coram iwion and Forwardins; business. , Particular atUntion win be given tn the vat chase and sale of produce of all kinds, and to forwardinf goods to aitd from the interior. ' .' . ' r s , CHARLES D, ELLIS. , , i ? EDWAR) J. LUTTEBLOH. 1 March 17th, 184S. ,; . . , V 306-tf. "FOR SALE.' RA 8ACKS Ashton's Fine Suit," ' ir 400 yards Cotton Duck No. 3, ill: " 1 bushel Ked Clover Seed. JOHN UALU Feb. 11th, 1845. aoo-tr. M.eiVciieft, Drugs, Dje Stuffs, paints. &c;: ;f THrT subscriber keeps constantly for sale en th most reasonable terms; an assortment of.fj . J , Medicines, Drugs; Dye Stuff's, faints. Oils, Being largely engaged in grinding such aiticles as 14 j GINGER, MUSTARD ANDPEPPER ;J! he ha them lor sale of a superior quality below the maritetpric-!"rtf,,f; n, u, ,. , ' He would mention that behss a Patent Machine work ed by Steam power, which enables hint to sell ' ' of wir very best quality for 3J eU. a Un, in Bladders, and f temm huik. .. .'vjjtj'A, ijw? ; He confidently asserts that hi price are such a to give satisfaction to those who may (avorviira with a call. f.j J. W, W. GORDON. !! ! No.,l6S Wert Pratt St.. Baltimore. M ktitll Opposite ML A Ohio R. R. Depot : N. B. No charge, made for. deliverine GOODS in any part or the i;ity. " r March 10th, I84S. 304-13t JUST RECEIVED. , " 1 FRESH supply of Cheeseroan's Arabian Balsam; XV, Sands' SaraaparUla, and Sands', Remedy for Ring- worr., Tetters, )e. Wi WARE, Agent. . , . 303-tr. March 5, 1845. isEOR RENT OR SALEL, dwelling house on Second street lately occupied . by Mr. Wm.Calder, will be rented until the 1st of October next or will be told. ?.- . w f , .WILLIAM DE3TRAC. V . January 8lh. 1845 ! . , f . 295-tf. T BEEF, Sfc. . THE subscriber' returns his thanks to his friends and the public in geueral, for the li beral patronage bestowed upon him, and he hereby "informs them ihit 'bo still continues in the MARKET, at Stalls, No. , and 4, where Beef, PorJE pmi'be had, all of the besfquality to be obtained, and ut rUH JES to suit the TIMES. Any kind of meal wi be sent to the purchaser house if desired. Z:-, TO DROVERS. ALL who have CATTLE for sale will tie well to give the subscriber a call before disposing of them, as the HIGHEST? MARKET PRICE. WILL BE GIVEN. . . ; !; Joseph m;tilly; June 26, 1844.,, : CI 't ' 267-tf. " -'A e York City Myettisemmtt. l'UINT WlttEIIOUSE -i w IN NIC Wj.YOlUC.., lRX To supply the eily A interior trade by the piece or package ts-f-ts-i' (NEAR: WILLIAM STREET.) ,t..-4t LEE A B RE W8TER give notice to Dealer in Dry Goods, that they have removed their WAREHOUSE (or PRINTED (AIJCOES EXCLUSIVELY, from Pearl to 44 Cedar street.'' By confining their attention to PRINTS ONLY, L. ft B. are enabled to exhibit an assortment far surpassing any ever before offered in Amer icaand to sell at prices eslew,andeixBALi.i iov.i, than those whose attention is divided among a large vari ety of aHiclea.i"S.i 1 .TOti' ,10'.!, .'4 The stock consists tC several tftoutand patterns and eolori, embracing every variety of ' . - , . AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS in market many styes oj ' which are got ' up ext. tisivey for (heir own , sales and cannot be had elsewhere, "except in'iecdnd hands. " ' ''Dealers in Prinl will find it for tKetr interest to exam ine this stock before making their (purchases they will navetneaavanugeoi teaming to lowest market price, and comparing all the desirable styles in market, side by side, ' Catalogues of Price, coirected with eveiy varia tion of the market, are placed in the hands of buyers. ivew I oric, isepternoer m, itm. ZNU.tr. ' BRITANNIA 'WARE,- BTplHE subscriliers having born engaged the fast tweniy slllj years in manufacturing ' ' f ' sBrUatmks Jfietat Goods of every deecription, are, enabled to supply Wholesale Dealers at the most favorable prices,' and on the best term. Their assortment Consists 'in' part of Urns, Tea' Setts, Coffee Pot t'itchers, Tumblers, Muss, Castors. MoIsm- esCups Candlesticks, Lamps, Table and. Tea Spoons, Ladles,. Shaving Boxe, Spittoon, Syringes, Bed-pans, flic, etc , . I ney are also extensive importer of Dixon o Son's celebrated Sheffield Britannia and German Silver Ware, . ' 4-4 iC4,(j.M.ui. Elegarrr Taakardsi Goblet,, and Plates- for .Commu nion service. . Uld tasljionea Pewter" tlates, Dishes snd Basins. . '. i Parson at a distance sending foe ware at retail, can be unrisbed with the best article at fair price. I For sale at 6 Bulling Slip, near Pearl st, Na w Yoas, W , JIUAKUMAN A HART. Marcn :n, ism. 30-3m. sjsssi u s w tM.su d t mmfj. m BROWN & DEttbfif1, March 25lh 1845.- w ,.-. . 30oVol, 'ork , Beef, and Tongues. asaPork,." V siii ' Jtf 15 Clear. 20 ... " 10 ' P Messi i fleetV i rHlrlperior Beef Tongues. ' For Sale by , RU8SELL A GAMMEL April td, 1846. - ,n . ' .... -, , - 807-tf t , ' LEAF TOBACCO.! ' 25 hhds. prime 1 article, for sale by ' I i Geo.' W.: Davis.' February 19th,' 1845. , 801-tr. Blanks of aU Jcina fo,. sale heap. "' tUliIfew fork C!tyrJldvertlsmenti! "4 !" MEDICAL CARD. T. I DOCTOR FAWCKTT, of 198 Fulton .Ueet, New York, Member of the Royal College af Sik geons of London and Edinburgh,' arid Gradoat ef the Jefferson Medical College, of Philadelphia! lso, author ef a work m bracing the following subjects, vis. Maui. atony, Impotencr and Sterility, anatomically, uhysioloii- cally and medically explained, with a comprehensive posmons or tne nature and modern treatment of Hypnius, Secondary Symrms,(rKMbea,Gleet,8irictures,Na tarnal Eraiieioiis, and all th rooseqoences aristBg froqi Mafturbatien. Dr. FwctteonUnohiprivaUconill tion on the above mentioned dieease, at hi long-established office, 196 Fulton street, where the most aggravated forms of disease will yield to hi mode of treatment, ' with out restraint in diet er exercise, and withoet mercury, even when the sracrestiv energies become, paralysed et torpid; frarar txceesiv iadulgeaoa of lbs.pskni, he will ne am to restore toe parts to health and vigor, rsrsons at a distance enclosing flan have a copy of the work. a tetter must be post paid, and directed to ur. if. Faweett; IM Fulton st, New; York' '' : Msreh 9. 1846. ! - v! k, us-, ! 304-6moa. . NEW FALL, STYLES. FANCY AND STAPLE SILKS ATI Hiatus, nankin & rennimau, -,No. 63 William Street, ' t'' CORNER Or CEDAR STREET, REV? YORK, VVTOUTiD call the particular attention of Dealers to T y weir very extensive and full assorted. Slock o FALL STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, Which bare been bought at the lad Auetum tales at pri ce far btlum the cott ef importation, and which ibey offer at a mall advanet. for cah or approved Nate. - . , Theit atock will be found to comprise every stticl In every variety of price and stvle: and they spucU lb care ful attention of buyer, satisfied that as It regards both, they can offer the strongest inducements". ' Their assort ment of ' ' '' -;' : 1 'j-:i Cashmeres, Cr apes $ Muslin de Laines, comprise new and elegant patterns of all qualities and 1 latest styles; also, ,, . CASHMERE & BROCHE SHAWLS, ; Long and square; Kabyle, damssk and plaid Woolen French Shawls; Thibet black and colored do.; Muslin de Lain, plain, satin . bordered, and embroidered do.; also, BONNET AND SAP, RIBBQNS, " in great variety, at present low rate; ,w,itb a gsneral as . sortmentef Milinery Goods; also, .,. Plaid,, Plain. Colors and Black Alpacas Cotton and silk warp, a very extensive assortment;, toge ther with all the variooe styles of Dais Goes, Lsce Good, White Good, Linen Cambric, and Cambric Handkerchief, &c. Ac. ..Ia ,""'"t'"il'i', -DRESS GOODSl i, they can hovr a great range of styles, in Rich Printed Cashmere D'Ecewe, of latest Paris patterns, Tiesans, Crap De Laioes, Muslin d Laine of Pari styles, never before offerrd. ,. . s" x'-u ' rt' Alpacas, Bombaxines, ack siid Blue Silk,' low and bighpneed. , i,..i,.:;;:',,f isllksS Cameleon B facade Silks; Caroeleon Brochi striped 8ilks; Plain and Satin striped Helleniennes; Black and Blue. BUck Satin striptd and Brocade figured 8ilka; 8alin uriped Gro Graines; filack anf Blue Black Ores de 8wi; Italian Lustrings; Grotde Rhelros; Grosd' Afriquee; Zflack and Bine Black Satins, Also, . --i , f ' MILLINERY GOODS' in great variety, comprising Sonnet Silk and Latins of entirely tiw style, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, rickFall putterm; new designs Bonnet Velvets, plain colors, Slick and blue black,' figured, shaded, plaid, cut and ancut L-A'CE.Sl Cap Laces in great variety, of new and elegant patterns Trimming Laces and- Lace' Edgings, black sndwhtte; Silk, Lisle; Guipure, Mechlin, Brussels, Ac. . , Thread Laces and Edgings, French, German and English. f "Jra ''SHAWLS. ' ""'i Rich Cashmere and Brocht Lone and Sausrs 8hawl: Thibet, Muslin do Laine, Kabyle, Plaid,. Weolety Netl, ; ; j SILK SHAWXS. Dark Cameleon, 5atiu ptriped, figured, Ac .GLOVES AND MITTS. In every variety, for Gentlemen, Ladies, and Mlses, of Kid of the most approved ' manufacture, Buck, Merino, Woolen, CUE, Lace, ntet, Egyptian, India Rubber, Ac Their stock will be found to comprise a full assortment of all the various small items needed, and they invite the attention of Bayer, with the fullest confidence that they can snppty every want in their line. ' 1 i '! rebrosry I9thv I84S. ! j , i , . . s is ) 30Mm. u RINGES, uTRlMMINGS. J). A. BOOT 100 WinUAM STREET. i!EWYORK, IMPOIiJlER tt MAN UFA CTUmBII vs. ma . i i t ,i . -WA, "Vl Fi OR Dresses, CurumilfCarriage, Rags, 4. Gimp, Ureas Uord and el, Zephyr Worsted, Can- vss,4-c -Coat CorilafrnM Tsssele, 4c. All kind of Binding and FBKy Trunfaings A large assortment of White CuttonJnnges, c fhu ' , M He invites sGention to hi tascMment, which will be kept full durifig the season,' as be W! he receiving the newest andjRioet nsbienabie styles. ? m-.ht-'! vperfpoy iAe waatavt or otnmme, J eran ana prices a nail tie sucn as to gi (Cy All kinds of Trimmings made to or. January 29, 1845. iVo. 124 MAIDEN LANE, HEW YORK, I AVE a usual a large supply of goods suitable for I the Southern trad, comprising a full assortment of Men s Kusset and tfiack Brogana, Boy's - 1 Men's Kip snd Calf. ' . . Men's Thick and Kip Boots, Boy's " ; : ; . , . j Men', and boy's Calf sewed- ' Ladies' Calf, Kip. and Seal" ' ' r : Ladies'-1- " - Wafting Shoes, Ladies' Kid and Morocco Slip and Tie. ,-, Tocethel with every other article in the Boot A 8hee line which they will sells LOW as any hous in th eeuntry. , ., t Sept. 18th, 1844. s S79-Iy. T. V. BROWN, ; T A TING recently returned from the NORTH, i J Jl ' now prepared to oner to uie pubue a handsocne ssortment ot ; Watches f Jewelry t Silver awf-plated Wart; . . i rwr t f islQis; oouif juatnps j unanaotes ; ana I B a general coifeclon of fancy Uoods, . which be will sell at very reduced prices. October 23d, 1844. ' - ' S 284-tf. kausiacuon. 2fl3t. the: CHRONICLE ' s' A'rURtY. APRIL 19. 1845. " , s Tbs Gorsntor of Mississippi has appointed Jacob Thompson, formerly s Representative to C6ngrt, Sesrstor of the United Slates to fill the Vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Wal ker.. Mr. Thompson is a native of Caswell County in this Stats. yv ,i; k: g ,. At the exhibition of the New York Agr'tcnluiiij ral Association last week, there were tomatoes and other Vegetables to be seen, which were pro duced from the seed in about twenty-five days by the application of Galvanism.' -sJIemp.--Noticing the cultivation of. Hemp, the Cincinnati Herald save that Kentucky and Missouri ate the principal growers of this arti cle, the former t the amount say,' of 15,000 Ions, the latter, to the amount of 6,000 or 8,000 tons, The soil of other slave States is well adapted tojpiis culture. " In the free States of 6hio, Indiana, and Illinois, the annual crop" may yield 1500 tons.., The price of hemp may mage bout tOO per too, so that the crop of Kentucky is worth to her annually abont fOOO.'OOO.'';' 1 ; ..w t 1 - ..-vMW,! A - t . 1 . S I . r a corresponuent ot ,tnt ., vnarieaton VQuner describing the Ares in the Dismal Swamp, say; Ons thing connected with this conflagration may be s source of some interest (o your pslroni.(Aa old negro man snd wpraanr wiih one child, ran way from their master ' twenty -six years ago, ind have never been heard fran) onlil Tuesday last, when, being driven by. tbs thfeatening flames, they returned to tlieir master's house. l rollcs from Suffolk, Va) accompanied by fifteen heat thy childrtn, all of whpmj ejcepi'mg. the eldest, Were born in the caverns of the Dismal Swamp. A large1 number of slaves ha'e been forced, under similar circumstances, to teturn to their masters, after an absence of ten, fifteen and twenty years, f Early i Marriages.-pfU Senior JSditor of the Savannah Republican writing froiti Smjrrn,'says: I 'I think it will surprlsa'some peWihs to I now1 that girls are actually sometimes ?lu'arrJd lere wnen tney are cniiuren--ieii anu a nan ana eieven yeari of sgei Tody ' iattolri wornahood'Very early,, owinr perhaps ss much to the use of 'the oain as io tne yimaie. a consequence or mis is, however, that women hero are regarded as old at the age of thfrty-five. The "population! here loo, seems to increase atbtt inia ntljr'.-- J ' J ' ' i 1 .i i . . mn,Wl t-", t , . NEVER GIVE UP I f :,m ... , ...tflfever give unljt is wiser and better , . ! f Alwav tohope than once todmpairs ' r ' Fling off the load of Doubt's cankering fetters - t i ' And break ths dark spell of ty rankai csrr, Never give up! or the burden may sink you rriTVIUCIIUV ll AJUIJIT IHIIIKWW MJV it,; , a ? A rul in all ,rial trmihlM. Iwtfhinlc vmi. The watchword of life must be Never give dp ! "i " v ej "i 1 t . i. v Never give Op! there are eliance snd chsngs , . Helping the hopeful a hundred to. one, ' ? And through (he ehao High Wisdom arrange Ever success if you'll only hope on; . " Never give up! for the wisest i boiilest,'" - - A ' Knew ing that Providence mingles the cap, . , ,- . Awl oC all, maxims the best, a the oidesL, ( Is the true watchword of, Never givs optJ . - i if ,i wtWtl ,f:f r- -.,r ,-,-'( v J) Never give up'; though the grape-shot may rattle,' Or the full thunder cloud over you burst . '.i' Stand like a rock and the stonn or the battle Little shall barm you, though doing their worst Never give opt if adversit pressesv f T Providence wisely hs mingled the cup, f ff , . AnJ'tke best counsel, in sll your distresses, " Is the stout watchword of, Nsvaa eivs vv f i . A Pine Wood' Wedding;. The Red River Republican gives the follow ing sketch of life smid the forests of the South West. ,;. , , After describing a rural fsast, and the beauty of the ladies present thereat, the following is re corded as an unexpected interruption for a time', to tbe festivities. f t Mounted on a mule which bad evidently been debarred the rights of his tribe to corn and fodder for a serious length ol time, were two beings, certainly of primitive origin a gay eavatier and a captivating dulcihea! The charger, loretaclly caparisoned like palfrey of the fclizafrcuian sge, walked deliberately, and we thought at. the .time, with "malice afore thought," up to a decayed pine log, and came to s dead stand. Off rolled the knight in a perfectly 'don't, e"1 d n' manner, and without casting a glance at the ' fair one by his side, or giving her the sHghest assis tance in dismounting, lie drew ' a Decline ler tne encampment, jumping over everything thaf off ered any obstruction to his passages and singing at wo top oi nia oice , j!Come all ye Vrrginey ealls And listen to my noise Never do ye wed With the Carolina boys; ' ' For if yoe do , . ' Your poruoa it shall ho. f(, ,. - Com cake and hominy ( Andianacetaniatea, rfvs a 'f.T - ! M4 i!orasala Mary, t By way of accompaniment ho,reraehed wkh fnimilable grace, i luge whip, whieboe fiourieh ed above hia head, and gave a yell, (bat woold have met the approval pf comraiueeof Cam anclie braves, t ..', ; 'He's aome,"aid a friend near os, who- was indulging in a eaehinatory fit at th. strange phe nomenon " !' . 'I rt ' "The wild man of, the woods foFe 'V!' cried wag on our right, who had mooated a log to have a clear view of ths cniter. v, . iTwo to one he's the feller that butted the bull off the bayou bridge!" exclaimed Ben Blow erfrom Soiake Creek n,w. Our hero heard hot or heeded not these com plimentary remarks, but made hi way uu to the w.MU urw, , v. company in fine style. , He was indeed so origi nal. His height coord rtot have been, less tha n six feet four, without shoes or stockings which hs considered useless, appendages no wore shocking bad hat,' Willi a hols ks tLe kp, . ' which a tuft ef red hair f j-nd egfsss, 'sii v to snd fro. Rks (he cap of a eufn stalk M s . if day. His cost was of nutJyed,'hofe r itfsctuie, muius the skirt, which ha saU Li UJ v : net is sn encounter with wild eat he kad Mala - do the road.'7 His shut etOsr wis iLrowa 'c-rs, , disclosing s bseast tasiAed by 4he tan of twenty years, sod has iMsetcssibteswt' .l' ""JT ptred to be on bad terms whh his beW fcsrl.. f them about two feel leeward, were bitched tj t - one side with beehs'kki" bnai, gtviof thes ji t. t ttg ssg appearanoe, decjdswy mmjow, Carfpy ,, it ing the aemblage tot a moment, with the attesv tkia Be would have giteo to menace 01, wua beasts, he broke forth thus; . ' ,'t ' ' t 'Fellers, I'd just liksj w knoyi if lUttfa ' squire in these partsT" C ; s1' Vo you raesnlhe OaruThT -yT taeiea sa-. jil estimable eitiienv m'M.K. 0 -i YsSf l'sposs doo't esre pie knot ,HV so s he can ao the thjnf, repltea tne suan-cr, giving his whip s peculiar SracK, 1 ."What may be "your busloese VtsskrTl Uf'i t, quired s demure 'sovereign' in the ereiuL ftit , fothia' tnttcti op how, , jepuea we ftoar g Nimred. ;?lenly sou the feller, thsleanhafr' . - ness me snd that gal on old Rattier, yooJear.- -' She's just the loudest g1 1 recked i she usttisU ment as stick as f oeeled Maple, sad m cleat Mi .r grit as skinned later foiled id the sand; arid ref'. caiieu wuoie leans sikj a Dig eog man i-s m . , .l:..i i.l: Z-l.t r .- iiSJ . uu. a v iissjcu h suv ui uiesw wwwua i iiim looking for 'squire to fiitcffus, and worVt-a 'V-' pair of deerskin britches' tookiog lot files? " -l l'.vbl wish I may be rammed nroegtt i r t fcrl f foremoav if I'm going to pack S,qxe sew , . . I came here o yoke her, and here Vm L- f ta ' t, etas' "' ' V," Vrt.4f(HM v 'iVe orWirhft str;U e reclul was deafening. ' . We lost lour .tmattm catf . . ! convulsive fin, and it isi eufte probstla wf thoffll r .. a a a a .a uavesqnercu urgeirio mat line rnaa etet ino m Parish Judge arrived at thai moment,' snd r '.via anew turn to a (fairs. The' Judge, 'sU '' ; ' readers know, is supposed by marry io. be at Gallia descent; although ' we havc LtLoiky la? v . saying that he is "native and te the MuscjrtotflL? t&jz Unlike the great poet's justice, t W t ' ,, "la fait rouo belly with good espea aned, , , , , With eyes severe, and beard ef far! rat, ;" w A Foil ofwiss saws sad modem mstaaaH ,f be is as Isau si Graharaits, living enOrefy ' bran pudding and fricasseed radishes. . WiJi r ' the undyirtg zeal of an Israelite he! ihender forth !r 4 snathemaa against fotir-fooled snloials, ind , aiders ornithology fit study for cannibal? t, These are the se aiiraeots ef the Judge, eibett i . Eolities he strangely jsnoagh, If ore the whole", ' og." , Atone time, we tesnt,'M'wsi k) ev4'. pounder of lh Methodist faith, attd trsrersedthe " ' county in company with the devout sod cues m '" ' piary father Red wine. , This suy aeeerittt for . the serious east of eouoleoancd peculiar it hijo. . On the present oscaaioo he was dressed is) tstf neigni ui uie lasnion. s ue wore rwe Q Wrjt if r land" inviaible greea eoat,the collar of wh:;h vts' wrpetwicuiar and corded e laeouegwat gtr-j :i the wearer quite a magisterial appearanew,. L),'t cashmere rest was buttoned close Bp to h' i tb.i9,K owrfilhe top of "Whichv protruded w;:3o, , pair or jet whiskers, cscli as ere wnrn ry jh g , rands, whoa ssnshive young WUes holj U sncl high etem TUis pantalooti e(, fonjey etripVr4 were neatly si ripped to a pair of ipateal leathef boots; and French kida encased hie soul), dcettw k . hands, In whioh he held tho Ikenee that vat-. ,, hind togtlier'lo ssiaing hearts. 1 The Judge now prbeseded to business cafiinf on the gay Lothario. We hart rm perfectly defexih eflltf -trot oBr nie; bftdttise? M ;is ''You're the men for my yaUwu3aiierJl'eaidV, oar hero in ecstacies, sod away he treat ift, a ni . lOrguze. W ih. oaf effoTlff. jbnwoW',ar( hs took, her from tha, mule -end brought bef .)o the centre of an enclpeure formed by the eon- pany, his eysdilauiig and hw whrjhifraabjW iting signs of joy anspeikaVIe, The- bride.. WHs -r a bouncing praire beauty, o whont Tiow hadr - smiled in his rapid course. She wore a blue eal- ico dress, full in every pert, thus peimittiof "Evert reef i' i3 ij..i1; TraaaraV' ft Sf- tit m ta"-rf - A string of blue beads ornamented a rood, sib stantial neck noue of your i'awan-liks'' things and her head gear was eelvra hankerehief with icartel stripes,, and .yellofn ground work 'tied gracefully under, the chin, and concealing ther Uaxen curls that struggled for liberty. Liet SMesr might have gtVert ytor-reeheroe foshiooaVIe ladies the hysterics, but they united comfort an,d dura bility, and effectually closed tKl door to thai fell ' destroyer consumption. ( In the lmrry ef the moment, doubtless, she made ad inviJlOMaoo' tion between those necessary enpeduacee tlsssi cally called insect Tjestrovers,'? "ewe ef thieh lacneu me uiun ockmoukwss wss BOiiasicnis -not a fault. - Her blue eye -as a , rested oa lLm ' choseo one, spoke eloqueotly of biditlt lovp, sad; ! her handsome face. was. wreathed in, smites. V ' ., The Judge glanced at the paper in his tand and then In a solemn impressWe tone demanded oTihe sooo-. :-:'':;.l'".;:i.".- -J;M.i.f0 jptJ . " Will you take SusanJe-nkhw as yoax Jawfut wedded wife?" ' . it , r WU, boss, I reckon I will. I wouldn't hav -rid 'since daylight and' packed her here, if I did.iV" mean to do tbe clean thing;,! answered oar her. ' "And you Susatt, will yoa take Cyrus SriorW as yoer lawful, wedded husband V , uM t Yes, 'squire, that I will. Dad sard Ioogiv,ir married Bill Swizzte, but iH see him" han ed ' " tt. j ...i:.t .IJiJn. n t ,,.. Ji nrsi. . ne uancwu wiui piu ogiy ueoi w Olefj Ba" give her a bran ne shawL lleaided thai hertx drunk, fell off hie horse and broke fcitleg. 1-8y is good enough for me," replied the spirited beasv V THia na' InA miinh for S mhtt in n t.L . 7 ---f"f"njij9 and clasped the adorableM'Su" to .his bowoi giving her a smack that reset .uled the) noist "cre sted by the lac poppieg of a cork from 'tt chaqrr paigtte botUr, f 1 1 " -i ' "Stop sir" said the- Judge ' the r ceremooj is hoi complete." , "Go it hiy 'sqnire," shouted By, "I will'bc "ae a wildcat ketchiog a deer." f'4 : '- j .im, The silken knot was ftowi tlediad amid tha buazas of thev men, and the smile andhitsj ' 'kerchiefs waving of the .ladirt.-Sy, earned, hi blushing bride to the mule, placed her behind bias, " -and in a twiukling.,was en the road to home lad '"it It lii.MiS) I Hstf esl. " '.T:.j v .id a ...4 It. is. tttv I v o ens . ii y' !,',,, 1 wstiiiwji.,ii',
Wilmington Chronicle (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 23, 1845, edition 1
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