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I r YtA. IX: Noi 2, AVIliMIJC GTO JC , JfOTVTVl CATLOIA.VA, WEDNESDAY, MAX 10, 18VI. . PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNIHG. A. A. nOW,Mtor. ' , . OflkoiFtoiitit.,neitSouthoftheBankofOp.ri. The price of this paper is iwo dollars and fifty T Ws per annum, payable inlldrcf Kf P within one month aOer subscribing, or after thebe f inning of anew eubscriptfonW.'three dollar will V be charged, and if not paid iUil the year expiree, three dollar and fifty cent ba charged. , fi No paper will be drsconUmW until all arrearage - are paid, unless the Editor mJ filnk proper to do so. ' 47" Letter to the Editor, ok business connected .' With his mnar. mnat be BOStDi- i r-f .. " , RATES Of ADVER 'Fot 1 square, 1 insertion : . :t 2 - 3 " 1 month .3 ".. " V 1 year i f.SlNOy. ' I. . . t Wi 9V t : - . ,. 75 ... 1,00 I . . . ; 1,25. 1 . - - 8,55 i; ; . - V 3,00 T. . V - 4,00 .L.. - - 5,00 I . . - . 6,00 clnted a a square. TivaIvh linea or lea will be Advertisement not having the ndmber of insertion iiired marked on them will be and charged accordingly" Contracts will be made bt th? immanent advertisement (or to option of the advertiser, and for sixtss CABD8, on terms the most Aiblished one year, BALTIMORE' ADVERTISEMENT.'1 To Merchants, Physicians, AND OTHERSLJ y-ar, either for be -renewed at the tie insertion of au-dvantageou. THE scUcriber keep eontntly for sal, al Iht lew est price, an assortment of Medicines, Drug's, Dyestuffs, Paints, - Oils, Glass, Varnish, Brushes, v dfC. ; . fa.---- 4-c ' ' : Confident his price will give a lis faction, he aolicitj evea (hes who ouy not tntnd to pa (than at tbe time, to ascerUin tbe pncesof hi goods. " Any communication, asking the price of gooila, are moat cheerfully and promptly answered. --v- ' ' He would particularly stale, that he haa a Strain Facto ry in connexion with hit (tore, for Powdering Jalap, Rhulwrb, Ipecacuanha, ami man other Medicines: for grinding Mustard, Cinnamon, tiinger, A llapice, Pepper, Cloves, dec-; and Lamp-BUck, Black Lead, Venetian Red, Ubrome yellow and green, Veftiegn, Yellow Uetire, and -.1 i : : I- r i 1 li - n aL ur rainis, hi wi, an wi wueo am mm bui w pcu ai uic ery lowest priceii. . . Paint mixed already for ne, and put up in eartiieftt pots, of ditfererit lizee. for family convenience." Ny Puttv of the heat quality, at 2 eta. per lb- out of blad dera, and 3 eta. par lb. in bladder, itt fuanutiea of M lb. aaduowa d. -. ' , i , No' charge tnaJe for delivering good in aT put of th city. :-. - s J. W. W. GORDON. Druamat. No. 152 West Pratt at, t few doom from Light attend - opuoaite th Halt. a4l Ohw R. R. Depot, Baltimore. Baltimore. March S"tn. 1848 ' 8.18-M. CONTINUE TIIE AGEA'CY VIS YESS - AND WILL MA. RE LIBERA.I CASH ADVAN- CE3 ON ALL CONSIGN ENTS OFXv Timhnr. Inmher. NavaUStorei. C. Wilmiuitwn.N. C, July 28tb, 18. 324-tf - mm. Mm rm, a r v . J irlit OominNln & PortTardlhy Merchant, London's wharf. wu.mix AuKutS9,l84S. TON,N. c TJ-tf. Hucttoneer & commfssfot intrcfiant. W1LMINOTDN, N. t. ' . I.tbtral adcancamadt on thipminti to hit frittidi tn Jew rurA. ; " SepUfK 1843. VlUt. THOMAS SANDFORD, - s WILMINGTON, N. C. July 16th, 1945. 322-if. CHARLKS ilLAKESLKE, (succsasoit TO JAMES PUJIOtltrORD.) t V Blaniificttii'cr and Healer iu BOOTS & SHOES, Market Street, lVihiingnin, A. C. June Iflih. 39-tf. Myers ttarnum, H ANl.T ACTl'RKRS AND DKALIiRS IN JM7'.S, CfPaS, UMBRELLAS, AND WALKING-CANES, WllOLKBAL AXD Rl.TAII., Jjrft areef, Wilmington, A'. C. C. Mtkr. . J. M. Biim. Oct. SUt 1846. 38Mf. R. HT ST AN TON & Cp., WHOLESAI.K & RETAIL CTS-I1C.3LD CCZ3 3 OL1X.S&9 - t , AND PBAMCB IS -it- ;ry Goo5, Clothing; Hals, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Furniture, Hardware, Cutlery, Tin Ware, Crockery, fa. R. H. t5To. WILMINGTON, S. C. It, i. UAItlaWW J M y c rs & B ar nu m, : HiNVrAOTVRCRS AND DIALIRS II '-flats? Caps, Bonnets, Umbrellas, Walking-Canes, &c, RESPECTFULLY call the attention of the citbena of Wilmington and vicinity, to their Large and Splendid Assortment now receiving at tne old stand oi U. MiiiS.Notlb tide of Market street, which we offer at wholesitlf sikI retail, ehreptr Mm ever. . Gent.' li'iiVer. Auiria. Moteakin, and Silk f Bsebo J- Cua'ar'a aqd l.eary'a FU Fa-iuton for 1846, a splendid article, just eccived, and a "few more left of the sameiort." Please call and examine them.' Also, Very large assortment of . MEN'S, BOYS AND INFANTS' CAPS, nf the latent an J mostapprovpd iatterna. Gent,' French, Mft Dress, Pilk, Velvet, and Cloth Caps; Genu's Flench Guard am Blue ami Black Spring Band, ralo Alto, King gold, Orejnm. Oil Silk, Velvrwen, Glaxrd Lawn, 4c, &c YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CAPS, of every My le ami quality, from 12 J cents to f2.au; the larest assortment ever oll'ered in this market, and at - tniiialiinl low prices. A beautiful article of Infants' CJuM and Silk Velvet Cap, to which we particularly cal the attention o1' those wanting Caps for children. In fact, ol every article id our line we huve a rich and full assort ment, to wtiu-h w respectfullji call the attention of the Public, an J warrant a genteel fit, and at Prieea to suit the timed. M 1 t'.US & BAlfiV UM. WilmiiiBton.OcL 14th. 146. 387-tf. DR. JOHN SWANN, PRESENTS hisservicea to the citueiii of Wtlming. Un and its i inilv. He hax associated himicH with Ur. A. O. lirudl y, at whose olFue he may alwaj be hiuinl, except when I rolrntonuliy rngagetl. Dr. "5. is it gradrsle of the South Carolina College, end lin praitiwd auccMtfullv fur Ave venrs L'pon d wen sea pe culiar tn tin climate, aud particulady ttM dlMsae of We men and Children. March 24th, 1817. 410-if. ttmttantly tm hand, n gtnmu umrtm'.nt of Cvrdtgt end i'rteuMU. Also, Foniqn Fruit, Winei, h'quurtTcas, Porttr, Ale, Jrc , Ship Storks put up with despatch. November 4th, 1816. 390-tf. John C. Latta, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND s GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON,-N. ft November 10th, 1S4G. r 391-tf, ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. ClaasNo 34, for 1847. To be drown at Alexandria, May "2, 1847. 13 diawii NuiiilH ia out of 75. plknih" rants. Prite (JflO.flOO; ldoS15,000: 1 do $6,000: 1 do of $5,000; I dx) $4,000; 1 do 3,500; I dol.748J; 1 do U- SOU. 25 l'ies ol 1,000 Dollar-, 25 ol 5UU, 38 of 1300. 200 of $200, &c, Ac, ' Tickeu f 10; Halves 5; Quarters ?2 60. C'ertiicalc of Packages of 25 Wholes $1 20 00 Do do 25 Halve 80 00 Do do 25 Quaiters 30 00 IS. J. Luttcrlob, COMMISSION MERCHANT; ... , , WILMINGTON, N. Nov. 18th. 1840. 302-if.v D.J.Gilbert, , AGENT AND COMMISSION! : -t M Bill Ml A NTTT V : for the sale of all kinds of goods aid ' COUNTRY PRilDOCE. Pwlicularatlentlnu paid toraceiying and forwarding Jf gal. Ordrsnlldon tbe Deal terms, wnen can is ent aIaojmI ir nrtwIiK-it ill hand. V N. B.l may be found at the Store of E.J Turhnttont or isr of W'tersnd Prlnw street, wheie may be found . mwiI aaoriinant of aToceries fof both tdwn'end reentry trade. ' ". : Nov. 18th, 1846. ,. r 392-1 yr. JOHN HALL, - lKXZ Qt WILMISOTOS. N. C.) 7 cojaMtssiojrJnEHVUAXT, AND. AGENT 'Forth Salt 0 North Carolina Naeal Store, . 33 Gravier Strket, 'v. jrew Or liana, J.nuary 6th, 1847. , 3B9-tfn WM. DEBERNIERE, ? NSPECTOll LUMBER AND TIM&ER. March v484t7.''y::; : 5 407-Amo. . v E; J. BERNARD, A AO&ER A H D AG EN t jfor the Sale t alii Mitts oC - COUNTRY rKUiJUUIJi. AV thaold Stand, 'on Watif Street, formerly i ..ocupied,y SMITII it QAU3E, . ' . WILMIIfGTOS, W. C :A j;- - Oth.. ., v0 &408-tf. WirrWft riiinia fcli'Wofejsiori ln''Wifminen. i - jlihpiatti teiake intrTotieehngi IWildmgfoi any fltsenpuouv. . , J. MAGNIFICENT LOTTERIES. " TO UK DRAWN IN MAY, 1847. ittaura, it Co., Jttanaacrs. ((tlCCKSSORS TO J. 0. ORtOORT & CO.) NEW. YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 13,000 f 33 , of 1,W01 $J 5,000 (10.000 ,i "ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. ' k' CIMNo.26,for-1847, fo 1 drawn at Alexandria, Saturday May S9, 1847. " 60 Number Lottery ! 1 1 drawn No, in each Package of 20 Ticket ! i' u-;-.- - - SCHEME. I prise of $50,000 1 Do , 15,000 I Do 10000 4 no ' 1 Do . 10 prises of 10 Do . 20 Do 4 120 Do 6,000 2,3611 1,300 600 300 200 (50,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 8,860 . I2jm 6,000 6,000 34,000 c PAPER WAREHOUSE, ,. NO, rBURMNCTSUPrNEWrORir XRm W. FIELD afler for sale at the lowest Man nfactorera' prices, a frv extensir usortment of PAPEK, eooipriami every possible variety, kuiptnl W lh wms of conauu era m all sec lioos of tbe country. Pspefof II kind made to enter at abort notice. , , - - ' The stock of PRINTING PAPER Is snusually large, a part of which is of very nperior quality. PAPER-MAKERS' MATERIALS of every description, imported aad kept constantly en and, vow Feltinga, Wir Cloth. Foordrinier Wire, Bleaching Powder, Blue Ultramarine, Twine, Ac, c RAGS. V -'- ' '-: Can ram. Bale Rope. Grass Rope. Baeaini, Ac, &, purchased, fur which th highest price io a b will be Ticket 1 15; Shires in proDortiom Ourtificatea of Packages of 20 Whole Ticket II 40,00 Do v .'Do. 20 Half Do 70 00 Do 1 f . Do SO Quarter Do 35 00 Do , Do 20 Kighth Do 17 50 rrtOrder for Tickets and bare and Certificate of Package to the tbov splendid Lotteries will receive tbe most prompt attention, nd an account ol each drawing will be sent immediately after il is over tn all who order iroin us. Auureas i, v. .UAUKr. Agent for J. W. Maury Ac Ob, Manager,"" ! w '.. Wshington, D. C. April 2 1 t. 1847.', 414-lf. MALVVrV?VAUVs!S. ANTHOXf'S LOTTERY OFFICE, J3ctrfjtttrfl fratttls. O, Paine k : Co. anarert . iDRAWJ8ATU80A', MAYn3d, 147. - Y' ASID COWOLIDATStfl 83,, 21. . ID urawn Ballot out of 75 Numbeis. 30.000 1 prlsti of ' 16,000 4.000 a B.700 Whole tlOf Halve. orfaScate of 35 Whole,TickeU proportion, $10,000 10 prize of ,: 10 i: 10- . . 15: Quarter S2 60. (93 50 i Sbares m (600 400 300 200 DRAW? SATURDAY, MAY SOth, 1847. a.KB eestiouDATKO t 8J, 78, 14. paiil. , Ne. Wa.js, An A 1 priwof , (ft 410 .000 10 t. f i 1J00 . I HboietfiO; Hal 10,000 10 prises of 10 10 . 't " (5; Qoarter (3 60. $1,200 1,000 500 800 I al- ...v oj-rumsmoor in purchajlnff bv the packscc, wavsgiie in tbre ticket.. .-'!, . I have svery day Lotteries from (I to (30, tnd whea a remittance i mads to me, Urge or amaJI, I will lwy inveaj i the most popuUr Lotterle. en hand. Th draw)!, sent, when requested, to lltrho order from roe. The A.h for all tsipiuu can be had it sight. Ob U tertfaBlnj cash or prise ticket, the postage peed tflCSet in the above T.ntt-ri ,r mmivaL and all or- 7wwii.jrcccivsUa most pteopuaa ddraaa. ' " 4 v.. t inntnvr tM-yfc.h.iw'T.I:,' - .iiii i T - - - - York. July 31st, 1846.; 877-lf. LEONARD SCOTT 4 CO.'S , 1.UT OF Foreign .Periodicals. , fiprjBUoTio!f or K ? THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW, THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW - AMD ' ' " e BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE. SaBBBaaBS "i" ' ' THE ibov feriodicals r reprinted In New-York.im-meiliately on their arrival by the British steamers, in beautiful clear type, on fine white paper, and are faith ful copies of the originals Buck woon's Masisixk be ing an exact fac-simileof the Edinburgh edition. The prices of the Rt-raiSTS aVe less than one-third of those of tbe foreign copies, and while they are equally well got up, they adbrd all that advsntugo to the Ameri can over the English reader. A . t. TERMS rAT-MSS-TTO MADSIS ADV4KCS. For any one of the four Reviews, (3,00 per annum For any two, do. 5,00 " For any three, "do. , 7,00 " For all four of the Reviews, 's8,00 " For Blackwood's Magazine, 3,00 v For Blackwood and me 4 Reviews, 10,00 " d-Hemittances and communicationa muit lie made in all cas-s without expense to the publishers. The former may always be done through Poet-master by handing hun the amount to he remitted, taking his receipt and for warding the receipts by mail, Post-paid; or the money may be enclosed in a letter, Pott-Paid, directed to the publish ers. ' ' k" All communication hhould be addretted postpaid) to ( LEONARD SfJOTT .V CO., Publiahers, 1 1 2 Fulton st., New-York. February 24th, 1847. 406-tf. TO THE RIDING AND TRA YELLING COMMUNITY. 'The subscriber has, and intends' keep ing constantly on hand at his old stand on Market street, penernl assortment of goods in hia line. To wit, Ladir and (.entiemrii's Saddle. Drkdle it JflarlitlgallS, Hard leather, Imita tion, Fancy and Common Trttrl.'g, Values, Carpet and Saddle Bags, l.adica Sachele, Ooaeh, Olg, Uuigy and Wagon HAUNTS. Collars, Whips, Stirups, Bits, Spurs, &c. &c. All of which he warrants to be of the best workmanship and materials, and are altered tor s ite at the lowest prices. ALSO, Cliariottecs, Bii(t(ie, Trotting Wagons and Sulkies, for sule low. Northern Sole Leather and Kline Vaker t Findings. . GUY C. HOTUHKWtf. N. li. Particular attention will be paid to manufacture 11 SADDLES and HARNESS to order, and repairins ;he same, together with triinmisg Carringei and making lunch Uushions. U. 'j. H. April 7th, 1847. 412-lyr. A PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. JTTEAM IRON BAILING FACTORY, ' ' RIDGE ROAD," " ' T ; AbT Dullonwood Street, PHILADELPHIA. ATtJiis establishment may I found tbe greatest ri t of Plans and beautiful Pattern for - IRON RAILINQS r in th Unitrd Mates to which th. attention of OSoee Is want ef any description, and eaptcially for Uesneteri, is particularly inviied. - , Th principal . nart of all th handsnni Rulinir al LaoreJ HUI Monomeot, and other eelrbraled emeurie in the city and county of Philadelphia, which ha been m highly extolled by th public pre, were xsculrd l this manufactory. ,. A large Wars-Room i connected with the etsllih ment, where is kept constantly on hand a larg slock of leady-mads) IRON RAILINGS, ORNAMENTAL IRON - : 78ETTEE8, IRON CHAIRS, new style plain kad ornamental IRON GATES, with an itenaiwj aseortmentof IRON POSTS, PEDESTALS, IRON ARBORS, dec. Also,, in great arietyr Wrought and "Cast Iron ORNAMENTS, suiubklor Railiog, nd other pur- (CPICE! ICE!! ICE!U TIIE subscriber having rented the Ice Houtt formerly occupied by E. A. Keith, takes this method af inform ing th public that h will remain icn for tJi'e delivery of Ice during the summer season from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Orders from the country will be promptly attended to. P. M. WALKER. ' April 14th, 1847. . 413-gt . CHKAPER THAN EVER. Splendid Slock of Boots & Shoes. rpHE Subscriber respectfully return thank to hia JL numerous customers fjt their liberal patronage the few mouths past, and begs to inform them that he ha just returned from the North with a large and complete assortment of Boots and Shoos, suitable for the Fall and Winter Trade, from the moat eitennive manufacturers, and most of which have been made to hi iprcial order, and warranted to be of a superior quality, and to give entire atisftction. i.:-.-r He it dsn receiving, weekly, from the manufacturers, at low price, lit kinds of Boots and 8hoea, that will, in point of beauty, durability, and cheapness, eclipse all previous exhibitions; and as his Stock is Iresb snd new, h ca 1 with the utmost confidence, invite ll to call and ex amine it, as he will sell at such prices as to make it the interest of all who want Boots and Shoes to give him cell. H hat also a large supply of Negro Brogans which he will sell cheap. Boot and Shoes made to measure, in the latest style snd best material, and warranted to giv satisfaction or no sale. Also, repairing dune at short notice, and in the neatest manner. Lasts kept constantly on hand for (ale suitable for Country Work. CHARLES BL.AKESI.EE. Successor to Jrs Puhdirpobu, Market Street. Wilmington, N, U, Nov. 17. -9lC STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, . New Hanovcr Cocirrr. Court of Plea and Quarter Sessions, Msrch Term, 1847. IN thematter of the Will of Martha Bloodwortb, pro pounded for probate by the executor therein named, it appearing to tbe satisfaction of ihe Court that John Blood worth, Junius Bloodworth, Thorn Bloodworth, and Jame Poiteventand Mildred bi wife, who are of the next of kin of the testatrix, are resident of other States, h is ordered that publication be made in the Wilmington Chroni le, tnd Wilmington Journal, forth raid mention ed next of kin to appear at the next term of this Court, 10 be bolden on the second Monday of June next, to see the proceeding upon the said probate Jo be had, and in de fault of said appearance, that they should b forever, barr ed from quesGoning the same. , . Witness, L. H. MARSTELLAR. Clk. My 5th, 1847. : ":: 410-6t. .- The ahcTiber would slso state that in bi Pattern and Dtvigntnif Department be ha employed some ef Uibt talent to the country, whose whole attention h. devotrd to the bosiness forming altogether one of tbe moat com plete snd systematic establishment of th kind in th Union. ' . ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor. Philadelphia, March, 1847. - 409-0mo. 7w.v NOTICE. . LSSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. Th copartnership heretofor existing, under the nam 01 w.M. awAiM nuk. was dissolved en to list 01 July last, by tbe decease of th said Wm, Swaim, and tli business) is now, snd will be in future, conducted rluaively by the subscriber, who bs bad th l charge f the manufacturing of the Panacea ind Vermifuge for the last fourteen years, ' J i The Panacea will be put op as usual in round bottle, d . - I I . ' 1. . Il M '-I. .1 ' .l u uuivu longiuiuiiiaiiy, siui llie luiiomna; iriMi. uiuvfu un the glass: "'.Vimi'm's I'rmuera. Philad." and th onlv change mode is the naineol J AS. SVAIM tamped, on the sealingwax, and written on th label covering. the cork, and new label for the side of ihe bottle, composed of geometric lithe work, comprising nine different dies, which have been turned for the exclusive use of 'the pro prietor, by Draper A Co., bank note eokravers of Phila delphia. Four dies of dilfcreut patterns form the body of the work, and in the centre is portrait of th tat Wm. Swaim, separated from the liorder by two circle of tstbo work. The words "Swaim's Panacea," are engraved con conspicuously on two turned strips, and lire- emiir cular di form th upper margin', Tlie liorder ar com posed of plain lathe woik atrip, outtrde of which is engrav ed in small letter the entry of the cOpy-right. JAMES WAIM. Philadelphia, Auguil, 1840. v SWAIM'S CELEBRATED PANACEA. for' the curb of Scrofula, General Dcbilitii, ' JVhitt Swelling, R&t jnatiim, Diteattt of the Liver and Skin, and all Diieatet ariring from the ImpuriUei oj the Blood, or the effect of Mercury. SWAIM'S PANACEA has been f.r mors than twenty-five years celebrated in this country and in Eu rope (or it extraordinary cures for the certificate of which reference it made to the direction snd book (which may he had gratis) accompanvlng the Panacea. It has been nsrd in hospital snd private practice, and ha bad tbe singular fortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians and oilier eminent person, Among others by . W. tiibsoii,M. D, Profcjtor of. u rery, P. Univcr- Valentine .VlotV, M. D4 Professor of Surgery, N. V University. W. P. Uewcce, M. U., Professor of Midwifery, Pa. Uui- versity. N. Chapman, M. D., Piofessor of Physic, P.Universi. ' T. Prkel?D Presklenl College PhyticJn, Phild. Ur. Del. Vallo, frofessor, Medicine, Havana, ' Jose Lourcnco da Lux, Professor Sureery, Lisbon, J. Chipman, Membei Royal Collcg Surgeon, Lon- don. . - G. W.Irving, ltc Minister to Spain. - r ' Sir I boma fearson, Major Ueneral Brttisb Army, (iilhert Robertson, British Consul, Ac, dec. - And slso, the wonderful cures effected by Swaim Panacea have for many year mail it aninvaluab'. reme dy. Th 1 anacca dee not contain mercury in any form, and Wing an Innocent preparation it may be given loth moi lower tniank . Negroeawho are confined in large number on planta tion in hot climates, are peculiarly liable to s neb form of disease, arising from a vitiated slut of the blood snd want of cleanliness snd want of food. The diseases so frequently act regtrUt practice at defiance, and render their miserable victims both useless snd expensive to their mas ter, that plantera would study their own interest as well a that of humanity, by keeping: always supply of Swaim' a Panacea, which appears to b tbe only thing which cq be relied on in mch case. The Retail Price hat been reduced to One Dollar and Fifty Cent per bottle, (containing three hslf pints,) or three bottle for Four Dollars. ALSO, SWAIM'S VERMlVUGE. A valuable Family Medicine, being a hickly approved remedy for all disease arising from Debility A the Diges tive Organs, such at Worms, Cholera Morbus, TJvsente- ry, Fever and Ague, Bleeding Pile, Sick Hesdache, 4c se the psmplilet (which may be bad gratu) accompany, in th Yerinifus. -' ' w - -, f - Prepared at owaiin a Laharalory, Seventh Street, below Chesnut, Philadelphia, and for ie by all respectabl Lrugguu 111 lus vuiieu ouie. AGENTS. New Yerk H. H. Schieff. lin 4 Co. , ndoc, EngEvsns & Leecher. ' Liverpool, Eng. Evan, Son Jr. C. Havana L. G. Mclixet. Valparaiso Alex. Cross. . ' Bueno Ayre 0. J. Haye & Co. 8uThoma-A.H.Riie. Csiitm J. Swords. Sandwich Island E. L. Benson. ("alcotta HufTuagl St Co. Mreh3lt, 1847. .. attbe HE subscriber having qualified as Executors to th last Will and Testament of Robert Gibba, deceased, 1 March Term, 1847, of the Court of Plea and Ouaiter Session for New Hanover county .hereby notify persona indebted to their teststor, to come forward and make payment; and all person having claim against aid teautnra notified to present them within the time; p'eteribed by law, or this nonce will be plead in br of .recover,,; JExseuto April 31st, 1847. & , , VA-tu HotchJciss'Ycrtf THE subscriber hiviiy Neill &.ofFay " Wheel, is prepared V Clamp, nd all the fir operation. ,' Wilmington, (V C - 41I4T. Li ' faier Wheel: pointed, by D. M. Me- gent for the sale of their Rights, Wheel, Rod, and Msartoputt Mill in full JOHN C. LATTA. a, 1846 387-tf. OF QUININE. 1 Quinine, and a full assortment of v)rugs, Chemicals, 4;c. xc- iust re- . ,d Drog Store. The (ubacriber flV scan sell on better term than any oth '..the place; it will certainly be to the in Mn and Coun'.rv Merchants lainnnin A before purchasing H iving engaged a igistattheNorthtossjiathim Intb bn- (an may depend on the utmoKt aecoracy in v'order. nd every article will b warrant ) Medicines supplied si any hour Of the night, An' preacriptlon accurately compounded. c ...v' WM-BHAWJ: igton, May 13,1847.' , 417-tf. SULP 125 ceived st ti ters btm , er estably ternr f his red eompr sines fillif it so J WILKINSON, . ' , ooiiiraonoWaAaT, raarvMiRT, boaps, seoabs, r j 1 T7holsalft and ZLetaiL 7 WILMINGTON, N. C. v April 51st, 1847. EIDLEITZ POWDERS. J S3 fresh Keidleiu Powder, foi sal at New York ceshy th)dos. . WM. SHAW. mingtotuMaf IS, 1847., ' ; , 417fc ' " 1 ....... ' , . " JARL BARLEY, Bermod and American Arrow Roof, Tapioca, Pearl Sago, Russian' Isintlssa, Irish ., fresh supplies just received. , WM. 8HAW. Wilmington, My 13.1817. . v ; . Jnmon, Nutmegs, Mace, 4c, for. sale low at the Old 6tnd Drug Store. 1 vv uiuinguo, way 1, imi. 4 .'" if vvuinBVm,Miij fr om WM. SHAW, t'f-'l 417-tlV Thafollewing tpeciuMu of msrtisl tt(ry, (Je Vest that w hv itm for masit d.y, w copy fren she BMt Daily Tirne. It k tW lb pta mi Mr, f. A. Dariv, pett ef Mlebritr. Th Drodudioa is eradlubl. hiahl , to iti sathor, snd tolls the star f U Reaih and Ready chsractcranJ vktorir ia api nWirriag auJ Ualy aaramiotwrbynara - COL Gil AX D READY. i", niwtini'i mn, - . t. ' : Twaeia the trvm-kat Vers Crtss, A group of soldier bv, ' ' Wft add Worn with working r ' : At the lutit lb b long Uy, Their fnc were becrimed with send - , And oot from shot nj sheB, - : Eipl'tJing ia Um erumbliog tarth, . ' For fist lb miasikafcll. r . i, .ts -.. . - - - t' - " '".. .:-(. YH cheerily thet ehattwd, . .. Fur Ihiir heart with hop writ high,. v , And they Jinew Ihe hour if victory v W as tosply drawing ttlgh. v ' . , .. , There retue a wsr-wtw otdier, -V ii U, ' To minl with th rt " They had bimwskume to tjjsir shear v" , ' ' And gv tiw f the o y ; IIeJ ered with Gen. Taylor . ; And they ssked bim 4 lb men Who first and bxt bad bd the wy To victory in th van t - On lh winding Ri i Grand . ? , " On tli 8th ami ih of May, ' 1 . ' Through Baena ViU'erng, And the atorn of Moutsrey. I knew him first,' th soldier said, "7 Among the Everglade, -: When w gave the savage red skin . Our heyonet and our blade. , I think I bear his cheerful vote 1 " On I column I steely I steady T (to hardy nd e prompt wu he We called him Rough and Heady. 4 ': H rod Upon n old whit hiw?,- ' And vor brown auitout ; ' V But oftener, when tbe giound was deep, ; 7 He trudged wilh u on fovt, 1 Tbe man from whose canteen b drsnk, " X Ws anvied and thought lucky ( . lie had the brave end kind good heart . Thil honored old Kentacky. , mBj wounda.ootworn, I left th field ; " But when a new campaign T; Against mother fo commenced, ' - ' 1 joined tbe rank (gain. : 'j Ttsj fun liv, boys, once sgaJo T btr the hr' clank. To se old Rough tnd Rssdy rid ' ' ' His whit hors on our flank. " '-.( " At Pslo Alto, comrades, thrr II gave a work to do, i; Ami o'er La Palma' sulphury moa . -.1 A- His flag 1 riumphaiit fiVw, - ; , Wh.n from Ihe Are hi id-de-ctmp - Would have the chief retire, Old Rough and Ready merely id, - . We'll ride a liuls uigur r. ' - t " Yoq should hv seen th brv eld hoy In the streets of Monterey- When the cannon swept the piss, How be ternly stood st bay, V J When shell, ndgrap, snd lennon Ull On their deadly rnnd wenttv Th General seemed a man of steel, And fir hi element. " A nd if a wounded soldier v la lb street of Monterey, . ptfrinna) or fo looked up to hlif , - Implorlng, whnc be lay, ;:. H atonped to wipe the drcp of pin, That dimmed the marlils brow, Or proffered from hi own nuiteen A drink I see him now. . M At red Burna Vista My part I could not bear But thy Mil m thai (b brown artout And old white horse wr there. ' And well de l bolievs it, For the fo ttoed fotar to one; And without old Rough nd Rly How had th fight been won ! , . . "rvwornth ergenfitbevTa . v And t may wear it yet ' But old Rough and Resdy Ull m I shall wr the epaulet!. , ' But in th rank or out of them, T him I'll Mill prove steady. ' And long I've a tongue 10 talk ' Spk out for Kiuh aad Ready f 89 pk fJi wr-w Midler ,v ' 1' hi comrades t they lay . ' , ? Beneath the hresstworit, when they'd served 'J be gun th livelong day, -" And their sleepine and jvetfines ' . It fairly chased away,' ' When of Rio Ornd' hero . , , . Spoke th wan from Monterey. , t i V' man id y AtroW of tbe "BUeml" narinif the heieht of lh onootitori Jlvtweeii the two tesrr.boai line rurtPtng frojirKeniiebee in Boston, last inmmer, and tutiin rival ooaU orvrn mskinir read Ul urt sgrl hova sight, in which was an oWlsdy, wh an aeemn paniment 01 oanu-ou wuiuny equipped for a jou)r ' "0 rtspeciir sgents oftht two vVTt lowsnla her. "TaU ilia Mauty marniT fine boil.". Try iht1 Ptnobut new boa, bullt lal summer, com by the favorite oiesery body, Us pi. Stt. The boys ami loafers around echo. the claims of their favorites in concert. Hurrah for. the Penobscot. " vGo the John Afar$haltJ&:'Vht old lady, who had prubaMv never eeen a steamuoai befure, snd whose chief iiolion of the varoiinf, was connected with their boiler-bursting prnpensites, was almosv beside herself with terror at thoJiulibub. ; . n. I jurilv! I wii"h I'd never ttirmiPai al,. it J - - -ww m ... IM a known there was io be nph in awful lima as ihl. I'm sure I would'nt. Th peaky oiler, I know they'll buri; ejvery bodv'e looking after; me. and no body' eitendin; Io 'em. There, go rishi awav. all of VOtl. I'm eoimr'alrainhi K.t I eould'i rest a wink for fear of litem pesky Vi- lera. - , ,( v,f ' -f .;'"" , . Yon need oiva ronrself no Snxtelv nn aiumnm of ihe boiler in the Afarihall" ' said ill genl of il., "they are new and aounq, and. couldpo I. be made to burst." .". : ;?iVi : Ut. V.kll SUM nt il?' SAIlt tt,A AtJ la.ttf - Aln ring symptoms of a favorable disposition toward ine iUartnaui you am 1 a iryin; 10 praeiieer on ihe credulity of a poor lone woman, 1 hopet" , a. -7 a s t a po learoi mr; sounu as ieaeiue, wu Ihe reply. : - ' f J r v; . ; ; ... The old lady was' about descending from the wagon 10 embark in the Mar$haQ, whrn No. 2 steppesV op.' v 'k;':7iW: 'Mailan).' saw he, in a serious tone, "No doubt the AlanhaJft boilers art sound enoofh. hut ihe Ket hniler ara rianeeron ihimrs. v . Wa knew that a (real rosoy people had keen lilled by them especially Of lale and foot tht Wdtrt -.f ..j. li.tllitfAaSiiaala a a fwf ' ' - A . 1 THE MEN AXD VTOIIEN C (rao Tt tort toot or sia ccoaes sjs?, s.1 tt .t ... . vi tam wonsB, whb uieir wttcrery ol Uiwntt, i4 is not ease, or rather it is am !:!. f . stranger uj peak with impartiality, ruanniKi our sslf-invt io o.ura!!y enlisted 10 favor of i.'.- 1 Sl mm wno,ioery too, loos antf feature, have p- parently bo other end is) iew ihan thw le3nr " - or PHrasing as. .runregani, bowever, to their pliysieat shsraas, as diiingoihd from " the ad- , eiiiiiioas sessBpIishaieiits 01 education, h is i.U fic.lt f ten for willing pen to emjjerate. Iif deptndeollT of tteline mr mnllnn. ih.ir n..lt;n. ' eyes and glossy hair are in iliemlves MfSeilnt ,. ' ... . - . . 1 t . . . . . . viiv in roes or umeDess anti insipulit) f ' while) their sylpb-Iiks Avis crolvo fresa grtees. -at etery step, ami their sJoqaeot fealures eclip ifir own iHbsrent eoawdines by th hi(ther ; fc'r of MrrssloBV' Tboogh doubtless fllr" -eooseiousoflhsir attractions, yet the wornen jf - . Laiiforuia, 10 their eredii bo it- spoken, de m ' before Iheir mirrors eount the iim, Mn' on. lh eootrary, by for ihe more iodustruxi half ef . M populatioa. La Califorais suen a thiaf a whits servant is absoluiely . unknown, inss- ' much ss oeither ann nae atnmsfk swill kuus free dom in eoootry wbers provision art, actually t drag, and sloths lmnt nn,in;if ..! eordingiy, ia lbs sbssoeO of iiiieiligeolsitaner, - ' sssas laursaj of wa proeiocs. pariculary whea irestod. a thsv loo I,Ia fcr .. hand; with' kindness . and eHMMidetatloa duv ehargs all Ihs lighter duti. of their househoh a ' Wills Jl.xln... -. !.L . .1) -t - -.. ....nimiran suv niUC ; isor- aior iiisir - plain and simp Is drsss savor much of. lbs labor 4 ihs toiler. They wsar a gown ofiieinify hurt to display llieir neatly turned foo( and ankte1 w (heir whiuj stockings ant) black shoes, -whilo 5 j.v-rwiy enongn wisy oancaes tnsir heads in s , hamfkerellief. Ma toeniuismt all ihaik.;sM fit il' ingle,, kmp on either cluek; roond their shool- "ws-e- rtHveovsr, tuey iwist s; shawl, Utrowmg , -oer all, then thsy walk oir go lo mas, ilio in-wwuiui ami myiterious rosniil a. Thar ten are. seneraHv tall and whUf iheir depmm lm r Mns. nrt .uia-..i ' . , " ww wsssasi 1,10 ws ss aiirtsw . that of ihs women. . Round a brosiLbrimmed hat il lied a DarU-Coliteed earil ar hsn.(Ll...r k shirt, 'which ts .usually of ihe finest linen, di plays on ths breast a profusion of Jacs anJ eo -.,....,, v.o, iiio .uiri i inrown sutiosj Or silk jacket of ilia e-aveas husM. aahk fnM as r. t; SV s..n v ins oaek, and a regiment of buttons on the breast and coffs. -To coma neti to iho oeiher'wao- ths pantaloons aro split orj ho ouuids frtMa ths " BID lAthsl EnnS iVIik . l.-. ' - .-.r .... -7i, m ,w v, puuou on euneg edgo of ths open irlg, Which is laced togr tl.e nea t r down hittisf ktiji4 sniiHi (.; L - J:it. i belt, wbisb, (o aay Ootbinf of its value ss an or.v -ement, ssnes ihs oliilitarian purprwt -of bracingt 00 ths insiorasaibU aadi . tllulsVafVtaTtaiW x?. ASTtaSta aj . 1? r-ITTI.fU'W wffsassBfcowsSBJtfst, (tll' ths gaps afore said, iheff peers ooi, a pair of full - iman drawer. a boot or unfanited tUrsUn, uTt ",,rih, ,,,f inwnWy formiof thef- nsvwnj iw mat constant companion, the kaif Hat AarSa faskt.lL. f '' m, " '.- - . "inng irirno, to DO apprsetated mfi lb reader, trilist ka nl.u.f t. l l A- j .. -'"v uvrsvtnsca. ins onw , i iwuifa wnien tm onrarnraMrl asilh i..-n(na. ... I- . iawaHWVIVij wsatat, HrfcHEso - ; rises both befbro and behind, while at either oidoJ ' .-i niaVPal aWSattSaassssk -i- f LS ' " - . -V - ' .-.. .. srutjusssnovsi or way ofaurrop. inos soorortablydsposiisd oa his easy chair and pair of foot stools, the hnmaa half of too , """"" propets tbo wools machine by moans of sMAStlsAaiai aiuu ! a a .mw... .para, wtw rowers to match, sstiint; , - rala at de-sacs from head to heel, - without tho Mlp of any of your patent water-proofs. To eay BOthjog of the broad-briranwd hat, his kg aro " v - - ' FtoWbrfgWmim, whish ar at f f'- taohsdtoUis ssrJdls bow, aod lied round the, . """v hih) hut body la covered by a blanket of .f T". ww "J wiib a hole in ths cratro or too nta. Tb bunketor mpt appears to bo ths vanity of ihe men wbsl ths msniills i that of ths women. It varies In pries from firs dollars to a hundred, sixiy dollar being tha ordinary rats for a Ins one; it is mads of cloth of ths turn showy ooioM, sometimes trimmed wilh Velvet, and smbroidersd with gcdoV WiA snefa (uinied and' gilded horsefbon, anyihinliko industry is of eourso out of the qaestjam; and accordingly they spend their time ttwa Horning U night in btU liard-playing npwrt-rcing, sg-grarsting ths svils of rdlenjjssfl by ruinously heavy bets. 'V ? In a wodfihe L'arhforaiaiw are a happy peo ple. posjIiig iho aieeo'a of physical pleasure to the full, and know mi no bisher kind of en. menL ''heir hanolriea Mtrtuiut ! ri ,k Hon Englishman can ciVet, though perhaps aCali- iwrmao may wiin Tesson cuparsge mocQ of wnai : Daiiai indsr ihs aiiWa'ik 1..t..l "ik. I .t "a ' v PM-Muiir latins Of Wealth fire U Mu auba tha l .n - - - . . ...w ,(Mir,,t, v 111 iha MhliHS Iif tm,i.. -". .1. - " '' " n .muniu, aim iii eruuiiiCTinsr .- . a. y 1 'I 1 e ' r ' 6 mi rf ln" f by blended testings lof snvy and pridMrBot whatever may be tbo -j menia or lh 6oerifrf..CaHlWinan hsppinss. trooo hhis tbnvo po it.? They live hnga warding off us , marks of age for a- period uu- usual avsn in some less trying elimatfs, aod with , regard to ihs women, ibis is the more rsoarks. hie. inasmuch aa thav m ...ki.l.i ... ,(.. 1 mgefleet of early wedlock, sometimes marrying st4 ilurteso; and seldom remaining single after sig. " lesn In the Matter of sooJ look.. 1w,ih auaa " merely fire nature fair plav, scooting ss well ; ihs earn as ihs toils of lifs.' ' v " A Utd TVlcx. Al a Hal del.) al hinMown during the ommer, the last couuset ' for tbo dsleudaut found it would ar aaa7 excite ihs sympathies of ths jury ralhrr mors . . .. i . - . . . . man uauai, Aseuioing a pjosi uolelui, sir, lit) , took a little child of his client' in his arms, whs V immediately began.tO ery f he lawyer went oa with hia blea.iMiiis all ths' melaneholr ainra ion he could thiols of, and pausing every few ' " moment to wipe Lis sys. ' Ths ooor rhilJ ?- " - - shrieked louder nnd loader ihs jury b;anv to I ' T wriifgle ia their seal and feel very uncoiufirti-"' : be the plaintiif turned very pule, awl the look " !f ere oa eonjilred the , matter decided. . Jest as '. ' Ihs eicitemeiit hmL almost leached lis highest. . - r and needed lui tine sinrs groan from the lawyer, " " -' " . aod one mre shriek from the child, to render iho i " di-fendant tkUitiobs, lbs opposing lawyer lose in " . " hi seat, aod calling the . child by ' name, asketl, ' h what he was miiig for. .Cosa Mr. . ' kOens oiiwhins nie.' aahl ihs nrrhin. it.. " 4 dropped ths youngter and tha earn also TorUV ' iREVOLUTipN IX?PBA.-Th rhiladel- t " phis Bulletin ssvat ' r v. "r fi''T ' VsonderstaBdthlaimoementwconU;mpIasd I ' in ths lalaarLnT Cufcau :tor thai diemarrharmant s ' f ... V ovtttf our boat Ihrrtwttkt agoF ; ; Yoa did," said ahe "that's tha boat' for a then. , Jeme! (to the toy In ths wagon.) Ipi a a S 1 a " l ' ..-'.',-. . a T . as. 'pass nm iha kaakal. and lha ruHinal.hov' and tha Yiaw. breliavaod iho parasol; and 4nnt lortH Ihs -new hiua mI Ika Ahsknula nnilr. ffia ' "TT7t Sally 1 went m fAe. beat ttilhottUany toiler , and sbo need hare no fear of me. , . - r-ru..r'r"2. ?- J; in the blsnrJ-pf Cuba, for ths dismemserasnt of ths samo from Spain, and that emhuarMs aro ? sboot bsins ssnito ibis eoootrY to obtaia si J ' i frbmoor oitiiens. Wo know that ihere - ' strong KpublicaB resTiug' growing, op .aoxir;:! iho olanters of Cuba, and c-oted eom d .a inca hrieflv. lha biaara nt -a.-r ayhn ia ' r joomini? in oar Uty bin. ws did '.'ret f decided.todjMtiott of it would be mt '. - fyar.irt,toaay,the b':r - V P ;'
Wilmington Chronicle (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 19, 1847, edition 1
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