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mm mr f ? U - 7 4 ... CAB.OLi.VA, WfceJ.N'E&lUY AflUL SO, IBIS. vtata :;.. sit. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING A. A. BROWS, Editor. 0.1W on Front St, next South of the Bank of Cape Few. . The price or tht paper. It two dollar and fifty cent per annum payable in advene. If not paid within an ..k a.,tUH.itJn m .ftjti tha heinnine of a new subscription 'ui, throe dollar will b charted, and if not 1 paid until the rear expires, three dnllara and fifty cent will b charged. N pvrar will ho iiscon tinned until all arrearageaara paid, unless the Editor may think proper to do ao. AvKnrisvTs inaertad at on dollar per equate r . . i: I.. r... .k.. aBJ t-Mi-jlM mrii fas Q UUQ. II NH, 111 WOT Ul SVf au.1. . T "I" w : k ...j.iM.Uii inaaftijin 4ft nr Mn sill lift lllact ed from an Advertising bill when it amounts to thirty dol lar in any one year. Yearly standing advertisements wilt b inserted et $10 per su,ur. ' A leal i Uartisetaenu charged 15 pr rt. higher than ths usual rates, - i ,f3 Letters to the t Htor, on business connected with ht paper, moat He post-paid. GlUBSPlfi & HOBflSOlT. AGENT8 FOR THE WALL! OF , Timber Lomber. and all ether kinda of f ' POODUCE. v ROBERT G. RANKIN. . v mnm(naton. ii. .p Sept. 20. 1843. . 5rd7-if. '1 UE(JRUe.lVt UAViS. Commlwoa A Forwarding Merchant, JLOHDOS's WHARF, WUIX0T0II, '.' ..'., , ' August 39,; 31) 1842. , ,. m-tf. ; " TUOSU f S.IA'DFORD, Auctioneer and Oomminion Merchant, ,v ' WILMNOTO, k. c. Nrtrember 30:h. 18m 185-tf. RODt;nr g. rawkix, autKonttr $ eommtMton iUcrthant, WILMINGTON. N. C. , Lifter" arfasnctYSMtb en ihipmentt to hit ft'mdt in 8epl. 91, 1843. 227-it NKKF & VVAUNIi.l, , ltt - DRY GOODS, GKOCER1ES, SHIP CHAN DLERY, SHIP 8TORES, &o. Ac. IttMSo, 1844; " 2OT-tf. ! (TJrlE undersigned would reefMctfutly announcfto the j public that be will eontiMe the COMMISSION BUSINESS. at the old stand of the late C. C. Stow. UHARI.ES D. ELLIS. ' Nor, let. 1843. 233-tf. Ctpvul cottwfjsfon raerthant, ftSCXV-fi-A and ro&WA&BXXfa iVezf teon AWk A? iVew Cuttom Htntst, October : 38 1 -if. JOHN HALL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Second. brick buildinjfon Water, Suutli of MuU f -. bf fry itreet up siaira. October 30, 1844. SHS-tf. 30tt,xj&ui Mxvi via, FASUIO.XJIULE ML1TTEII, JMatktl ilrtet, Wilmington, N. V. HATS & CAPS, orBTERT lMMCRlPTIOJt OF ITYLK AKD OjUALtTT, C HEAP FOR CASH. JNmber 13th. .844 287 lf. B. H. BTAWTOfl & CO., W1LMLVWTON. N. U., ,,J - ora;.cm is Ship Stores, Family Groceries, Dry Goods; Clothing, Cordage, Furni ture, Hats, Shoes and Boots, Cut , Jerff Crockery, and Tin Ware. mvM hN .NOV iiS' f EW HUII.U1NG, e8r Iwwi' of . FwaMetie Stoanibwl Wharf, R. H. STANTON.? h. N. BAKL')W. December 18, 184. 202-lf. ; SMITH & CommlaaVon ana oVftr5 ai&UmfnstotitSl.ft. January 8, 1848. I 4 21)5 tf. - BLACKWELl Jf Co., Cftnersl Commfssfon iUcr chants, 144 Front Street, NEW YORK. Liberal CASH Advance made on CmuignmenU. N B.P ARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO CONSIGNMENTS OF NAVAL STORES. . February 4ih, 1845. . , ; 299-6m. XlOTLllf & ALLIIJOIIH, General Commission Merchants, No. 17, South Wharves, 'J, Philadelphia. Particular itientioD pven 'lo the tale of Natal Stores, Rice, Rod Southern produce generally. ' Retr to: " si lion. Ei. d. uuaieT, P. K. Diekineon, Esq. UnKnrt W. Brown. Eia. . . w v n Daniel L. Russell, Esq. I Wilmington, Rnbert G. Rankin, Esq. , I N. U. Messrs. Hall & Armstrong; " Hall St FUnnerv . -" v Russell eVGanmell, John Myere dt Son, J tyuhingtoa, N. C, Freeman st Houston, John BlKkweU. Esq. ffin, n. j. George W. Howard, Esq. $ A"ww Febraary 17 1848. lOMm. NORTH CAROLINA LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MllilTAIVi AVABfcan. ARMS AND EQUIPMENTS FURNISHED BY THE STATE: Claaeies,l!rifflJb,etc. S. GRAY. Mathematics, Tactics, etc. O, A. BUCK, Btf!!!!tWi4,7$ 8. N. BOTFORd. Philosophy, f J Traas nl skssioit or fiti homtbs. Classical Department,- (Collegiate course, includ ing full Entlish 8tbdiea, with Mauematics.t ft 00 English do. (Elementary and higher branrbea.) 16,00 Military dot (InfuUy awl Artillery practice,) no chsige. T be course of Education ta thoroogh, practi eal, and well calcnjated to -qualify y oath fat ,lhe various duties iof life; whether oceupttng public or privet; Crtil Of Military ataiions. Themdral and Irffcllectual tarnltieare kept severely in action, but not at the eipenea of the physical, as is, Unfortunately for the health of our cUikiren, too commonly the ease throughout the country. Regular and systematic Military Eiercisea, a well as Practical and Scientific Operations, introducing Hurveying and Civil Engineer .in, are substituted in the place of unprofita ble play, and required of all student oeuo si r nf AuVy reeitalim and srWy being invariably left aV Unet tnd mtMermpted, Tbe t-adets, h wtation, discharge the duties of non commissioned Officers, Officers of the Guard, and I ifnoera .T IIm Dm. of Adintanta and Commandant of Parade: a d for the purpose of rendering them more) perfect, oc- caaionally act as Military instructor . ; t It has been found from experience, thai thia besatiful Gymnast invigorate both mind and body; and by induc ing habits of order and regularity, contribute much to mental improvement ' ' ' Politeness, neatness in dress, and strict punctuality will A cheap Uniform is adopted Dree Parade day, Momlav and Fridav . No deduction made fui abssnce, unless in eases of pre trartrd sickness. Hour of Recitation and Study, from I to 121. A. M. and from 1 lo4i. P M- in the Winter. Board and Wsshing. in highly respectable families, from S8. td f 10 per month. ' . ROBT. GRAY, 1 Pri w. O. A. BUCK, '"""P4" Raleigh, March 1th, 1345. 303-6mo. FOR SALE. i-rkBRL8. Flour, lUll abrls. Linseed Oil, i , 500 lbs. live Geese Feathers, in assorted pircela, IS hhds. Leaf Tobacco. CD. ELLIS dtOo. March 18th, 1843. 30!Uf. FOR RENT OR SALE. THE dwelling house on Second street lately occupied by Mr. Win. Calder, will be rented until the 1st of . . x !1 I IJ - ;. uciooer ni. or wiu oe wiu. WILLIAM DESTRAC. January 8ih. 1845 t95-tf. THE subscribers si thSlaccmber Term, 1844, otthe Court of Plea at Qoarter Sessions, of the County of New Hanover, qu lined as Executor of the last Will and Testament of Alexander Anderson, and hereby noti r. .ii na,n. ln,Uhi,t ia their Tastator to 'make navment to them! and creditor are reoueated to present their de- ma ml, pr perlv authenticated wiuun me time prcscnuea by law, o, this no Ice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. JAMES iAN DERSO.V. E.ulor. EDWIN A. ANDERSON. S EXMU,r' Uecemrtpr iin, ib. w-u. , ' Cjjd Nash Brandy. 10 bbls. warfarfied 10 years old. for sale by Geo. W. Davis. February 19th, 1848. 301-tf. , BEEF, l(c. THE subscriber returns his thanks to his r.'i.nl. ami the nnhlic in relieral. for the Ii- barnl" patronage bestowed upon him, and he hereby informs them thU he still continues in th MARKET, at Stalls, Ifo. it, and 4, where Becl Pork, Lamb, &c., ran be hnd. all of the best quality to h "obtained, and at PKHfcl tosdittne l imcs. Any una or meat t . ... . L . . I I- L. 147 .InmimA f wl DC Sent to me purcnuci nuum p-i"i TO ..IIKOYKKH. lit. -Ki r ATTl r. tnt asla will do well to live t the subscriber a call before disposing of them, sa the HIGHEST NAK&ET FKlVt. rfiui, se ww JUSEril M ihuj. June 28, 1844. 27f. JUST RECEIVED. ' 4 . FRESH supply of Cheeseman' Arabian Balsam; n. Sands' cianaparUla, and Sanaa- nemeay wr rung- f . . . - woms, J enur, rc W. WARE, Agent. March 5, 1845. - 83Mf. rr HE subscribers bate this day formed a co-partnsrshlp a u.ider tae name or CHARLES D. ELLIS Co., for tha'trOaeti be Commission and Forwsrdmg bu-Hie PirtiV attention will be given to the per- ch wd safe a.' f" ' "..-. ""m KKWATtw J. itri riiKijon. March 17th, 1345 w 80541; PAINTS, &C. THE subscriber keep constantly for most reasonable term, an aaaoVtrosfit of Medicines, Drug; Dy&Stuffe fauto, uuh ..-it'- Varniehtt, A). , 5 - ;'S-' Being largely engaged m grinding ucb artieleias GINGER, MUSTARD, AND PEPPER, be has them for sale of a superior quality bejew lbs market price. . . .... .S t. He weuw rnrntien tnat ne na a rawiw mwuo w.. ed by 8team power, which enables him to eell PUTTY of th very hett quality for 8J ct. a lb, in Bladders, and I iwnta in Bulk. He confidenUy assert that his prices are sack as to give satisiactioq lo those who may fcvor hin with a ealL J. W, W. uuni'vriv, No. ISS Wast Pratt St. Baltimore, Onnadta BalL A Ohio B. R. Depot. rt. lL.No eham mads for deliverins! GOODS a any part of tbs City. t ;"" . March 10th, 1848. ? 04-l3t Airte totk C, ty JUvtrtittmtntt. - MEDICAL CARD. DeCTOB FA WtfcTT, of IM Fahoa street. New YerluMsmher of the Royal CeUege of ur MM sf London and Cdinbarch, and Graduate of the Jederson Medical CiUege, of fhiadeli kia; also, author fa wort embracing Out following subjects, via. Matft aaeny, Impetenry and Btarility, anateaatraUy, phjsioiofi callr and aWlcallr eipUiiwd, with a eomjiralieosn s- pwuons oi im nawre ana awoeni ireausmi as oypniias Seroodary 5vnpVifBS,(oowriwa,Gle8uirturea, Nov tumal Eraiasiuos. and all lb eonsrincee arising ftvm Msurfwtioa. Dr. TswcettciHitinues his pri vats exmwH lion ea the above mentioiMw diseases, at hi lonj-eatalilisBw ed omce, IM Falton street, where the meat ssgravated lurms of disease will rieid to hi. mode of treatment, with out resti urn in diet or eiereis , ami withoat merrury, even wbsn the procrsstiva sstersiaa bscocM parslf aed or torpid, trm eteMstve iMsjiReae of the passions, ae win b ahie to restore the parts U health aitd viaor. Persons at a distance enclosing f l,can have a eopy of th work. A letter must be pust paid, and direr U a lo Dr. ii. Fswcet' 198 Fulton sC. New York. r March 1. 1845. 304 Smo. NEW FALL STYLES; FANCY AND STAPLE SILKS. Willianit, nankin & Pennlraan, No. 63 William Street, .,;;, ORNKa OF CIDAB STRSIT, MkW YORK, WOULD call the particular attvnlion of Dealer to their very extensive and full assorted Mock FALL STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,-, Which have been bouaht at the but Auetion tola at pri ces far below the cost of importation, . ami vhick they offer at a tmalt advance, for mh or approved Notet. ; Their stock will be found lo comprise every article in every variety of price afid sty If, and thev solicit the car rul attenUon of buyers, satisfied ttiat as tt regd Dotn, they can offer tbe strongest ioduesroenu. Their assort tnebtpf !;:;Jfvv . .. Cashmeres, Crapes Muslin deLaines, new and elegant pattern of all qualities and ' latest styles; also, ' CASHMERE & BROCHE SHAWLS, ' Long and sisw Kabyle, damask and plaid Woolen rrencb haw4sf Tbibet bttrR ana colored ao. musun ae Laine, plain, sstin bordered, and etubroidef ed do4 also, BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS. in great variety, at present low' rales; with a general as sortment of Milin7 Good; slso, Plaiit, Plain Colon and Black Alpatat, Cotton and silk warp, a very extensive assortment; toge ther with all the various styles of Da ass Goods, Lac Goods, White Gosds, Linen Cambric, ami Cambric XJ l S.. s.. : t- v ' ' DRESS GOODS they can show s great rsngs of styles, in Ricb Printed Cashmere ITEcosse. of latest Paria patterns, Tieaana, Crap D Laines, Muslin de Laines of Pari sty lea, never before offered. Alpaca. Bombsiines, Slack and Blue Silk, low and high priced. SILKS. Cameleon Brocade Silk) Cameleoo Broebi striped 8ilki Plain and atintrfpd'UeJlenienae; Black and Blue. Black Satin kriptd and Brocade Ignred Silks; Satin striped Gro Grain; Black ami Blue Black Groa de Swlas; Italian Lustring; Gro de Rherms; Grosd'Afriques; Alack and Ulue Black oattns. Also, MILLINERY GOODS in great variety, comprising Bonnet Silks and Ablins of entirely new style, Bonnet and tap Kibhons, rich Tall patterns; new designs Bonnet Velvet, plain colors, Week and blue black, figured, ehaded, plaid, cut and uncut LACES. . Cap Laces in great variety, of new and elegant pattern Trimming Laces and Lace Edgings, black and white; Silk, Lisle, Guipure, Mechlin, Brussels, etc Thread Lace and Edgings, French, German and English. SHAWLS. Rich Cashmere and Broehe Long and Square 8hawlsj Thibet, Muslin de Laine, Kabyle, Plaid, Woolenf Nett. etc. 4c. SILK SHAWLS. Dark Cameleon, Satin striped, Figured, Ye, -GLOVES AND MITTS. In every variety, for Gentlemen, Ladles, and Misses, of Km of the most approved manufacture, Uurk, Marino, Woolen, Silk, Lace, Filet, Egyptian, India Rubber, dec Their stock will be found to comprise a full assortment of all the various small item needed, and they invite the attention of Bayers, with the fullest confidence that they can supply everv want tn tneu line. February istn, lew. soi-sm. PRINT WAREHOUSE IN NEW YORK. , Td supply the city A in erior trade by tbe piece or package ' -W ... rm . n . ., XVo. 44, ucdar street, (KHAR WILLIAM STREET.) T EE & BREWSTER givs notice to Dealer in Dry IJ Goods, that they have removed their WAREHOUSE tax PRINTED CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY, from Pearl to 44 Cedar street. By confining their attention to PRINTS ONLY, L.4t B.ar enabled to exhibit an assortment far surpsssirg any ever before ofiersd in Amer icaand to sell at price aa low, and aa saaatt te wsa, than those whass attention is divided among a large vari ety of article. The stock cousista rt teteral thoutani patternt and cotort, embracing every vartexo or AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS in market many $tjfti f which art got Mp exe utivej for their atm tate$, and cannot M had tliewhere, txctpt in tecond lianas. Dealers In Prints will find it for their interest to exam ine this stock before making their imrchsass they will have the advantage ef learning the West market, Moa, and comparing all the desirable style w market, aid by aide. Catalogues of Prices, cwreeted with every varia tion of th market, am placed la tn naadset buyers. New York, September 11, m IW-u. BRITANNIA WARE. QTQ H E subscribers having bean engaged the last twenty dji yeare Mh-itttsmut jaettu hsoo$ -.deaeriDtldn. are enabled te pply. Whetessie Dealers at the mostfcvwable prices, andaalhs besttsrma. m.. .rtnumt consista in put of lms. lea Bettt. Coftee Pott, Pitcher, Tumblers, Mug. Castors, Melaas e Cups, CiMidJostFjks, Lamps, Table and Tea pess, Ladles, Shaving Box, pptuoota, oynnias, jseo-paaa. 4tcie. They sr also extensive impoiws oi mioa r rWs celebrated HaeffieM pniannia saw uennan ouver ' Elegant Tankards, Goblets, and Plates, for Cam- ion service. Old Uahionrt rewief nawe, MsnMaaa B Persons at a distance sending for ware at retail, a be misrwithtlwletarticW V Far a at Burling BUp, near fA Vsw w. B0ARDMAN A HART. Msreht4tb,ll4e.r WWsa. AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. Na 1 SODTH WATER STREET. rHKsnhTirrshTsthi dsy eaieresl iote Cepart. nership andrr Sm firs ef fsAoVimmn & SaSwTn, for trrsnsrtio ef AUCTION 4- COMMISSION B US I NESS, and Mtict( a share ef patmaaew rr Fsrticalar sttMiti,sa win ha siren to the reesivinf and bNwsrdiitf of goods to and from the interior, and to the purchase and sal of prodore, . ' Till) l AM BANI'MIKU, WILLIAM U SMITH. Dfremhrr 18th, 1841. 293-if. I TtlTrKsaawrilaayig lake tUlM RtAHflflil nt Inform WVaJ' -" S' mwv w waasw ' " " --v - AaTgas in lhoM rr3kJ)vs bevit kind e mt h Jnjtfn v" irn wun ineir rusavi mat ne t rjaaij nei ny rff nl nreeMity lo eairVjWlfiW immrdiate psyment. Krtww MZr mJ' y of Anril nat. iwhiagrivfliw' uVHvmrWirnwi STALL Nw.?3r without the CASH r ba rqiw : ' a, .otjdis sa lent. JOSEPH M. Tttt.Y. March ?3ih. 1845. 80f5i. I I It ambarrtvr lakes this methrMltf hrorm ins; lnoM wlwkjbave been kind eiiouahjrwer him with (heir htn. thai bjJ4vf!npllel by urf enl erraity tnfltU."1 Jflntm ftw immediate . . . . . . ... . v -n arment, rroran.wt.ihe 1st tiay of Ani neit. noiliaarwiil be rieltrdMrrrMn STALL NtVwithouf the CASH or iuTHniralent ' 1 JOHN T. HEvPI rr. Marvh 25th, 1815. 808-81. Hats! Hats! Hats! ilab! r"pHlTsuWriber ra just returned 6om the. North with ml band so me assortment or spring end summer liuotl., cessisTiss ef ''' ' '"'"' Panama, Mens, Boys and Infants Leghorn ana ratm uaj tun s, of every style and quality $ also the Spring sty t ef men and boys' CAPS. Ladies Riding Cape, aleet styles, and geneiat assortment ef men and hoys' fur, sik, and wool HATS, which I will sell at whoUseie and retail cheap for cash. , - ;s,Vv In addition to the above I have lost received per schooners Jonas Smith and J. D. Jones the Spring Style of Oenllemtns Sots, Those in want of a genteel arUcle are invited lo call and examine tbem. a ; A New Style of Soys Hals. Just received and for sale by C. MYERS. Fashionable Hatter, m. Markets!. Wilmingloir. f reh 19, 1845. . 30Wf. Champagne Ctder. 20 bbli. ChamDaerne Cider. & fresh article, just received and for tale by ueo. w. jjavw April zoi 1845. 807-if. FOR SALE. 8ACK5 Aahton's Fins Salt, 4V0 yard Cotton Duck Ne. t. I btubet Ked Ulover Beed. john Hall. Feb. lllh.1845. 800-if. DAGUERREOTYPE. HAVE for sale Daguerreotype Apparatus complete, said to be a very fine instrument, it was imported lor a gentleman whose ill health prevented but using it, and is now offered at a reduced price. I have also an OLD MAN to aire for the betanc of tbe year, for a mere trine. He has worked in gardens. r. W. f ANNINtl. March 12th, 1845. , 804-tf. Mw Yok 0ty Advertisements. SPRING GOODS, 1845; Uattock, Mount & "BUWngs, 173 Pearl Street, (One Door above Pine Street,) NEW YORK. ARE now receiving by Ista arrivals from Europe, and from Home Manufacturer, a large assortment of , Ftttut and Staple frry Goods, adapted to ths Spring Trade, which they efler by the piere or package, on favorable terms. ; Tom nwrs eonsiau in par or Cloths, CsMoneiss, Satinets, Yestinp, American Print ef all style. i Brown and Bleached Muslins, various style and pric. Irian Moans, Linen Lawns, ocotca uinxname. Printed Muslins and Lawns new stylsa, Balxarine Alca. Lustre. 8ilk and Cotton Work. Uk and Cotton Velvet. Fancy Preach and English Gsmbroons. Spring Tweed sing! and rtoul'U width. Check Gingham and Marine t'asskiere. Drub D'Ete for summer wear. 1 Anvcrictn Pantaloons Stun. Brown Hollands, Silesu and Paper Caalbrics. (Mtuft oawechd sod brown. Fancy and Silk andaercbiefs, Ribbons, Sewing Ik t, , and Twist. Corded S&uts. Table Coven, Linen Thread. laeonet. Cambriea, Glovse, etc. du. rrT Msrchanu beymg goods for Cash will find it for tbe interest to buy of as. ' March tOth, 1843. 8044a. BOOTS, SHOES, fa. No, 194 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, e , ... Wtt AVE MVMul a Urge supply of goods suitabW for ini the Seataera trade, eompnsini a full assortment of Men a Kassst sad Black Brogans, ' ' Bers . t , Mob's Kip sad Calf ' - Mea'a Thick and Kip Boot, Bov'a Mea's and bay'a Calf sewed " ldiee'CaJf.kiA and Seal -Ladies - Walking Shoes, LadW Kid sol Moeeces Stipe and Tiee, Tete&erwoaeverveeaevaitkteio the Boot A8hoe Un,rtacbthey wOleaBa LOW a aery beasa ta tbe conatry.. tfepLlSlb, 1M4.,, ITWJr , MIEKAKY EtTRAt ra. T tkjfm. SMS. We ran never eKange irum swe state ant) stsiiiwi in our miiftal lftre tu awKlwr wiimaut somw lmM Uunkjrtg U Utnart jy s and pWoy batH nrae, eveti Msnvgn we ti saiwtrvj gratMlrr blrei ,g ami a aore rtpaneiva pltrr and h I bww rmt i Hit riwrngv, rsj bar uw paniivHi ( a prntee t thai is a mouarrh 1 m grcnt, liidrvd. Uiai 4e whu have WH knuVn is sua tveu di vine. Love thy rouitirv, and thine bnnrn Ifet, arurt all thing., kite tid, kt Iim migrf, Loire m bra laerr) , .nasi in hie ynmwra, and yeubwil ihinr rt-axin in all ihiMgio rirs MurU. r alrrii Hmhi pnr 10 this world am soallahoa Or aMeihtrairfMher. S There ts Nothing that we hats SwSJiurk as M e Ihmm, lHwrvrr hiih-Ii Im nty tiaVml ws, ws fan Past iniurr. Veiitnrt i trre drink be which wm dire tinrst of hate is otien sasuaged but rf that rimrhit by any rxsMirniiiy be rtHMnl the kirn iug of the heart giws im inrreaeing till it breume Uie Hiiqnenchable dnmglit ol lever. We know the wide world a so full of arrant knaves, and thai aminig the knaves tbrrt are sorb Ijpor riles, thai honesty hue mo kwrhsbNie where by true wrtul ran he really known frMOt UUr; and men rightly uoubt the value of earti ootn iher uke, eo euiinnig are the routiierfciie. Ilypur riy is a grealrr ruoe Wi HimikliHl than) wiekml ,fiHs; for it makes all virtoe doHntmL ills the bosoms of the' gtanl ith suspicion, Irom - a knowletlge of the lrgning of tlie had. Besidee, aitriHig Uiose who h4il a middle nmreo. neitlier plunsing tleep in the stream of vice nod wrong, nor eiaymg firmly imi the snore iif aotKmr, how gladly t-vrry on aiirihuw art to other that mf ihhiIo the ilarknes of his ownl So, sua, suspt non never yet lighted on a une Uiat over was wholly pure again. 'IV mile trulv ralm and haoov sleeo thai man ran obtain n given by the heart ai easw,, Slum hot, deep, prolound, and heavy, may ns obtained by futit m? of body or of mmd; but teen those great and tranquil-spirited Men, of whom it is rreorued thot, at any unit they eould He w wn, Dan ish thought and care, and obtain repose in the most wjiug circumstances, must hsve rtined the power from the eoneeiousness of having done all to snsure success la the course before them that human wisdom can achieve, or by that ton- Meat in the resources within which era tot chief lighteners of the load of lila. How many bitter moments pay for our sweet ones m this life, and yet how wdling are wt all lo mska the purchase, whatever be the price I Tbe tasbiuoos spirit of eniovmenl is upon as. and wt must etili enlarge the sphere of our do light, tnougn- wbea a conqueror etrelehee the boa ads ot lie empire, and theieby only lpoeee a wider frontier to attack each new hope, each new pleasure, earn new possession bat lays ae open to loss, regret and dieappoiniment. A Cnffet Plantation.- k coffee estate is in deed a perfect garden, surpassing in beaaiy aught the Weak climate of England eait produce. Imagine more than three hundred acres of rand planted in regular squares with evenly pruned alirubs.each eontaining ahofll eight arresXiiMer sefted by broad alleys of palms, orsiigea, mangoes. ami other aweaitfui tree; the luiertuce between which art r4axwl with lemons, pmtrwe. rspr-jesMiBiiirs, mb-hses, lilies and various oth er gaotly ami fragianl 0iiWert while a double trip of gmoea gross, or of luscious pines, skirt the title, prstenuoo a pretty teatrast to the smooth red ami in the centre, scrnpohaly kept free from ell verdure. Then the beawty ot the whole while Bower! That of the eofte, white, and so shandant vbal the ichls eetia tover ed with lakes of snowi and fririge.likr bbmsnms of th- rose apple; the red of the pornegranaie and Meiican rose; the large scarlet flowers, fiffiita pinont which when in blossom, wveniuj. the tree with a flxwirg eoet, is the richest of litira'e realm, and quainllirio's trumpet sliaped- flowers paiuted yellow ami red. and burstinf In bunches irom the blunt eitremtiies of earn leatless brsmlti the vounr pine apples wrfh blue flowers pro jecting fnirn 11,0 centre of their squares; the white lube mc, and dmrhle cspe-jesesrolries; the gau dy yellow As and a pcore of other flnwere known lo ae only by trie sickly tenants or tbe hot house. .. Vy' And when some of the flowers hsve given place m the ripened fruit, and the- 'golden orange, the yellow msngn, the lime, the lemon, tho lueri his coniiro, and sugared iapot, the melo alligator pear, the eostardaf pie, and the,4tse apple, fiv llisx to Ui palate the flavor of otlonf rosee( wherT ' I. . i a ail inese are in oppressive arrunasnrev aim ine ground is also covered y4irith the overfpe, the ow ner of s co flee estate imighi ssfey ebollerige the world fur a fairer garden, norntustttiie he tho 1 the appearanre it presents formtly a short period. I he collet ha successive crops of blossoms hve or sit times in the winter and sprjng; and on the orange, the ripe fruit and the blossWjns, and the young green fruit, art often eecnval the same time; while several of the shrubs and plants bloom nearly all the yea Notes on Culhu A Thrilling Stent. In Frsnklbrd, on the banks of the Penobscot, in Maine, a gentleman loet bis wile by deatn. I bree days after ber hi lerment, uo bad soma bosinest with a roam physician of the Iowa, wallinf at hi boose, ha was informed thai tbe doctor bad goao oat, oat would soon return. He roneludee to wait, and to paaa the lime mora agreeably, at ha ihooght. went into we young pnystean s BtudMr, ind there he found a student with a scalper la hie hand in the" act of dissecting dead body. He started back at first view, fT people generally do when suddenly coming into the presence of the destL Keeoverusg from hie surprise, hs stepped towards too aorpse arnicn me etuuent was cutunr, and borror of borrors, wasn tbe dead body to be that of hie wife, buried three days before. Hie feel- tnrs may be imsnned bat eaaaot be oesenbed. Tbehusbaad immediately took leral Baeast sraiDit ma student aod doctor. . The were eia mined and bound over for tbe crime of C3Trylo aw a. . a a . away ana dissecting oeaa oomee. - saa)BBaaasBsBsasaas We asked a pretty girl tbe other day ta give as a kise. but she could' at afford it She aaid. bowwrer, she would lend ur one protldedwa woald rettrn it. It is needless ta add that c borrowed tba article and returned tt prrjagtljv 1 . 1 13a Clsaat. None of a know the euod a kind d.l aeconv ' plifliea. A wrd smoirtlily put m when tho nrvrf iOtrk e hill help keetowed When Ww.l rynr try, gne far far be rood what thooT fiffms who are able to speak y,io word, gjvf fiio belp. An heaunee rllnetraiine thisbas jast eosao to ur knoalnlgr. A yoorrioatt, wk-Uirvnl and well eiWairnl, raws Of aarr thy to And tavploy menr. He owarfit fnt it in vain. When hie uomiie werr gone, and ho lay sieh with .fcfer rmmglrf oii l.y mtiiriy,a friemi baoohiaa. ot gisml etieer, and thomgh their jotnf efiiru ob- . taiiiedtfov him a eervsni'e plaee at a boarding bmiao. Ho wo.kedhkoebravt man. and was the roflfWb-rHt of his em plover, thoai h bo re erived only hie board, aod a few dollar a ThirtfrmiHl watched him. sad fimlira his. biiiiful, awntMNied the fet w a awrrvniiat 4tit.emao. wlMaaidal one bring theyoawf man hi ear. This was done and soon ho was? uiorv prrmnahly employed. He was now head elerk. And did ho I. re hie early friei,dT In abt miietrei wsy pwiWe wWmhiI the alich-s prilr onot prrieitsioo rie onte fH out a aooo t bo was able, the choir evt and most ftobstan tisl prwrrVawl mmiit to him as a token of re memherrd kimloeea! ; " - . Whew the preaent was received, en fViewdV ! knew not from Whence it came. Ho. ds.1 ae ones dream nf tfw poor, Vioreloss youth in wwoea ne nan snrrwn only a Mitt kindness, and it was not1 until afa-r repeated inquiries thai bo dis covered who had sent it. , - have learned a hn on. when he fmrnd out the giery, nut be, end thai la of trays in be the more kind, if ear. he, under etmilar rrrtwinetancetv hereafter. , If it were thot wan aft of us bow much of human misery shmiU'we relieve, and what mld wt add to the amount of nomtiva tdlm idual iMpptiessf , ''v. liearn to be kmot Thofiabit of kindness will io what no other habir will do. . It wilt brine; sweet p-sce M the- mimV'aud inerrass. no it is v rwmiviy practices the only permanent Wealth Earth may eravs, or heaven ailma-rJU avaM 0 tfjre Aeor. Cin, Oat, Curious Fulfilment of a Promiulfi. iv. 1 on bvenine Mirror telle tho fc.r :wU. a- , . - - - . -w EngtUb gentleman, on Sunday evening of last 4 L summer, drove out to Greenwood Cer&eiery, anrT ' t " "nj a, soeiaisjwaaUSWMmbMOA, not n.vinaaprTmnejotMeKet. 1 aar S Stranger," A y he MiLdon'i liks to go back without eiW' thefplsce. AndyoamlraeweUadmiimtfiir,. , , heallb is e oine , and if 1 taneva snm I'll Mm.i lay anboiiee herer The quiet se .loss rocTwi.b whieb this quaint argament wu arged, pltaseif Me gate-keeper, and he drew the bolt ami U ,h pleader la. He drovt aboal tiU the twilight, taaV r'"a h Mian co wo cteatT lee utgiy, amr said bo should keep hie proniIsf..-jl' f.w day go, a gentleman called With a-rtacrfntW f - Pw'PJnjbCmnerry. indeotifiod and V, . 7 "r weniwning tnat tfis remains of an English; genilemoo were Oar then wa from Put. ermo (or burial there, ' . , m7Hi, vi mras 1 aoMlawmf arietv dote alvirwa the eiumsydinary mitadte powetr of the Mockii.g Bird, and would seem k arova' the fact that linulathm hi strong principle Mnb. and that when their mosie Is eaesllmi they droop under the diegrsee, and their Irjclioauon renew their rflorie ceases t V A gentlewaa had an Arnvrieaa meekiag bird in such heeJtb and vigor that it Wat aonstarttrr singing or imping the rarioaa eoeade it beard, ta order Miry the eowmd of this bird, lit owner purcinewoano ssy-Mra.. trbsa pi and kt tba ftwaktho aaaekiaf birJ. tba Wig oftho Wriai ckwrryng om fatteriag waaV bo wr known welromo te the rising asm. Tbe ainefte rknd wMsdeiMrsiiate.'bai tA tm tmM ' lih m the strain of the eriatawnMiet bat loudrr amlflesrer.asif OfMng tn Mio ' its Wing towards heaven.. The fork WMe&ttV from lhal moment, nor wet a joyous nolo heard from it afierwsrds. Wishing m lest the powete la the mnrkine bird etiU fitrtnos. mm i siwlly lares pib-t was oaid for a blark hit brated liir it voral powers, v t mu pfJ j- in4 ami 1 ro-HB with the making bird; on ibo aaeoml day be etHig wa. resumed, and its efrarminff iwes were warbled f.oth wiih alUlnt .wee.net. arid modulations whirbmay be heard in W nativo "thiwny brakes." The mocking bird was eifrnt for some lime; then all at ooct the black birtPe noir. -rre nearu w issm fonb, hut sweeter and hmiler Ihsn those wf the woodland songster, 'f ha ' poor black bird he.nl ihem, fcli that it Was euo quered. remained silent, pined and died." ; JllSurktOjictkrrto l Washington furnishes the Knickerbocker with ih S followiac l-ughable ,ketel. f Dickens might tin w soma lnk.M- I'f ' ture. fro. llm liv. .periBt rf JJX now on hand here. The new f ndtnt 1" woo "win, snu men a Seailerina vi -.. saw! Ur4ielujaherefrnt Illinois "wM h,,rZ dueed to agj who be wae told had greal hiflo. ttpf,U and wboalthoogh dewtiiutw Itmwr . r ""J"""' sucaer atldiaosod tho influence aofltetlrlag in tiia wise; -Now H M M ,h P?f-. Them aee J noiusimour town. Thert'a Deaoaa Btileai there ainta pioueer man in aHtha country 00 here'a John Rogers, our aim. maker; b? da them boots, and - a better pair aevVr tomnad overthdiggiA-too Surn?.bT.IrZ soles bad Walked three haiuf .:i .ri ,Zl y nava moegb, and art eoandyeu yo go to uimois and ask him about roe 1 yoaH find eat how I stand. Then yea ask Jim Turner our eonsuble, what I did for the party keTl tell yoa I was ecreamcr at the polls. Now I've cu um way, imm uiiaow, oa fool too, roost of the way, to see if I can have utiee. They wwvsas we w uie a wwa Office to home.' but I I . F"r" worenand ; such rtlUaehasgeoa.beye.u'em. 1 bxint got bTt ' sevtiryare lefl. and I can't wait; juat Z a. mm Hwba'll do k. Tsix ka c Via I A. J . . t 4 f.!' . J 1 c J? "i-ft- If I 1 40 1 ... . ' m 1 -J "V- rr---X. .. "J
Wilmington Chronicle (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 30, 1845, edition 1
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