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i I t .U. j L, .u VlII 11 WiJ 1 1 ! ( Mi Vol. XII: Xo. 26. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1850. W hole No. 598. WlIrmSGTO: CHHOSICLE. Pu'tlUhed tvtry H'tdntidat) Morning. A. A. ISHOWX folilor. OFFICE ON FRONT STREET, NKXT SOUTH ' or thb bsk of -rK rr.xn. The prireof this paper is Two Dollvrs and Fiftt Ctsts per annum. payable is i)VAsrr If not paid jrithin one month after nuWriliinj;, or after the be inning of a new uhcriotiou year, Tiirer Dollars will be ehar.'oil, ami if not paid until the year expires, Turk Dollars aki rifTY ckxts will be chartred. IT" No paper will be ilisonmmafid until all arrear age, are paid, unless the Kditor may think proper. matters to the Kditor on busmen connected with his paper must be post-paid. ii men oi .ueriii"n. For I square, 1 insertion . - - M ' ' 3 " ........ . M . .,,' ' . . " " 1 '' " I month' - - - - - 4. tt j ------ i ti 3 ...... ,i I t ..... i j j " .., ' " I 1 rear - . - - - Twelve line or less will be counted a? a square. Advertisements not having the number of insertions desired marked on them, will be published osk year, and charged accordingly. Contracts will be made by the year, either for permanent ailvertieinnts or to be renewed at 1h option of the advertiser, and for the insertion of bus iness cards, on terms the most advantageous. So 50 75 1,00 1.25 2,25 3,00 4,00 5,00 ,00 JOSEPH B RUSSKI.L, (Lata of the firm ol Russell & Keudrick.) VrSUKAl. CO MISSION MHHCIUM', North Water Stie.et. Parsley's buildings, W1I.M1NOTON, N. C June 5th. r,T7-lf- SAVAGU & MKARHS, GIMK.'ERS AND COMMISSION MKRCII AN I S, SOUTH-VVATKIt STRKKT. (Third door below Market street,) WILMINGTON, N. EDWAHD S1VAUE. CASTOK MEARES. March 5th. ftfit-lyr. VM. 11. UITITT, DlUGO'sT ASO ClIKMINT. WIIOl.KSALK AND IsKTAII. DKAl.EU IN ftrvgs, Chrmiaih, Paint. Oils, 1) t tup, Patent Medicines, Window Class, trip Furniture. r srvMii ir, Fixer Vitici.m; t m-ivi'iit ; Gk nr.s m Ki.owi.n f-m". rr-scriptiniis accurately compounded. Medicine can be obtained at anv hour of the night to calling n hi OKI (J STORK, where will always be found some one ready to wait on persons. N K Corner of I-rout mid Market Sired. Wilmington, Oct. 31st. 140. j o s v, p ii i? iVosso m , (tatcral Commission Merchant, Wilmington, n. '. Cah ail-.ances made nit con-igninents lo tne. or In my trii-iiils ii Now York. Oct. 3lst. " 4; 6W""- J. WILKINSON ( O.. (M1N l'' Ktvno N All Y. f-Ml, Son, jjunrj &iti;'.f, rto'CMtnv , 'ii's, sioaiis. &r., V-iolesalo aad ftetail. HMVfeft tlCt, I . M I N (i TO N . N . ' . Oet.Slili. 515-Iy. H A il U Y, BRYANT & ADAMS. ruMMI" ION M iicii.ivrs, WILMINGTON. N. C. .(,.!, mil,. ft3,-tl- ii. &. X. A. WVYt K, m .Ki t-. i ir I KS AM) Dl.W.HlS IN c i v : ' an mtu it :, In all it3 Varieties. i?-dl-aJs, Cots, .M.iurcss's, l.m.kin; (.hisses front Sirct-t. Near Market, Wilmington. N. i:- C.KOKGK S OIL ,', S PIK , con 1 1 vui:s tiih .ftvu.vrr iws t.Ynss. AM) WILL MAKK LlIUCllVL CASH ADVAN CEiS ON ALL COSSIONMENTS OK timber, tumbor. Waval Storos Ac. vVil,nii15ioii. N. t;.,.lulv iHili. 1SI.". JOHN C. LATTA, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GEN Kit l A1SRXT. WILMINGTON, N.C November 10th, 1R1G 391-tf. MA II TIN & OKONI.Y. anr.TinSEEllS. COMMISSION ME 11 C HA N TS , AND GENKKAI. CIENTS. Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 3d, 18H. 4U0-lf. JOSEPH II. FLANNKR, General Commission MereJiant, vtlLMLNtiTtiN. K. C. Ngrt!4!ti, I A 19. MB-ltr. TKKTH ! TKBT H ! ! TEE I'll! !! Clta.itrd, I'lttggett, Hentard. Exlraeltd, and hutrttd on Piat and Md Piatt. Ay J . E. K K A , Dentist. 4T hn nprnitini; Kom, Kast f "ifnlimi Hotel, corn r oi i!hI nJ M trkei 8irwt. wht-m h niW"al lw he Wyl Teeth, !Si-uiy. iirniva drmlh, lon lth;ia, o inv ol th cHUloitue of trnublei whirb tlie r I an i nnatii'aiion are hrir In. All oprretioM mamnt nl tu give Mlita tion, or t'l nionry retuirxtl. Aot. Itili, 1849. 918-lyr. JOTIt'K. i l" Mulvtrila-r Wjrt Ihiaday rntrml into Coai'tnrhii, under the fir-n of MARTIN CKH.N LY. for the trjrHactwn ol' Jfjenral Commis sion and Agrnry huviiieu. at the lata stand ofCronljr, Walker K Hall. Ort. -tth. MARTIN. CKO.M.Y. , 49011 TUB AMERICAN LIVK STO:K INSURANCE COMPANY; CHARTER UNLIMITED: Granted January 2d, 1850. C A PITA. I, $50,000! f'H th lmtneat' HoiMBJltF?Ij-Bci.i., SiiKir ami t''TTHC, f every Mi'WTiption.'asninat therom iMoe.1 rinksot KIKK. WATBK, AOl lOE VTSaml UlS KAiSE. Loiwes paiil in 30 ilny alter proof ol death. Jospph fi. B.iivmnn. Hiram lJerler, M. ., Inuc Mass, (iiorije U. Hay. in rlc rons: John WUe, Alvin W. Trarv. Hon. Aimer T. EIli, Ali'm JSniitl). lion. Tlioniiis liihop. JOSEIMl G. BOWMAN, Pre"t. 13. 8. WniTxtr, Sec'y. m. Ucrtch, Treasurer. J. O. llLRIJ. Agent. H.R. NIXON, Examiner. The aul'seriW haifina lieen appointed Agent for the almve. I'ompany, i now prepareil ti lake risks on live Slock, aa Ilorae'a. Mules, Cows, fheep. Ae.. anil any in formation ilesirwl in regard lo effecting the insuianrc. will he cheerfully Riven. J. O. Hl'liti. Wilmington. Juni ISlli, 1850. 578-lyr. lliE NOR'JTI CAROL11NA MUTUAL Ml-' E INSURANCE COMPANY, li A I. K Hill , N : C . UE ahove 'oinMny has in ween operation aiuce the I at of April last, uuder the direction oi tne ioiiow- iiii; Ollieers, viz : Ur. Clia. E. Johnson, l'ri siilent, Win. It. Haywood. Vice I'reaiuVnt. James F. Jordan. Secretary, Win. H. Jones. T.easurer, IVrrin Bml ee, Attorney Dr. diaries I'.. JoIiiikiii .Hr. VV m. H. MrKe.-, Dr. R. a. Haywood, J.HerMO.ui, tieoeral gent. Tins Company lta rv eived a charter; giving advanta- jrs in the in.-urid oer any other t'ompsiiy. I lie inh S.'ciioii nivcsthi- lliisliandthe priili'c lo insure his own hie tor the sole use ol Ins V ife and Child en, fskk from any rlaimsol the repreri-nialnea of the hufh ind or any nt tiii- creditors. , rcania-d on purely .hi'tcai principle, the liie nicm--iers participate in the whole i it I he profits which are de clared annoilly. Besides, the application for life, when ihe auoiiid pi'eniiuiu is over :!, mny pay one hall in a .olr. l clainisfir insuianreacnmst the I'ompnny will he naiil ivilhin inni ty days ullei pVool ol the deal Ii of the p-iriv is liirii'tfiit'd. - Ijm are insured for cue or five years, at rates which m!I rn.iMc yH-i h.idciK lo recute this claa ol properly aiuii.i.t i lie iiticeriiiiiiti ol lilc. M n c- insurance presi nls a new and iu'eri'stint! Icalurc in ihe luxury ol nrlli ('arolinu, lllcli will prove impor i .till to the I'llilu rn states. I he nisi lour mouths oponituni nf this (.'ompnny shows a ven larae am unit of liusiiu'ss inoic than the. Direc i.iin expcclcil lo do the first year having already issued lure I linn '.ityll t'oiiciea. V I I Huuiiiuhii aiiona on liusines of the t'ompauy so.. ml iie a.hlressid lo J ei. F. JOl'llAN. Sei 'y. .(.ilei-h. Dee. illh. Irtl'J. .'i.M-lvr. Medical Ituard of Ca.ifultutwn. mjACH'S CELEBRATED MEDICINES. ! 1. ui scril i h is ueen aiiiioinled Xgenl in V li fe a oiiiicioii lor Hip sale ot Dr Heach s i eleliraleil vieu- .. inc. and .lUohis Meilicai works; and hasiww oil hand ii i il.io., ISIore as lollovvi.. i) .-. V . ' -i. i.io nch A a iiicvs 1'aiiTici, or Family ' 1 1. veil t s I'ilo Elcelnarv . Auli-Hilious Family Physic, nti-Uv speptic I'ili. ' Hi pa'ie or Liver I'ills, Kheiiinaiie 1'illa. ' Anodviie I'ills. Auii.l'iliiHia Tills Co- Kh I'ills. Fi'inali I'ills. Vciict dile Emetic, Irritating Hlusler, Black or llealinu Nft've, Itrowu Ointment, ' Compound I'linua Powder, ' I'ulmonary Powder, ' Kllerative Powder, " Itestorative Win Hitters, (Powder,) " Wiitiii Powder. fever and Ague Powder, ' t 'u'iiiositi.in lor steaming, -. " Pitluioniry Syrup, ' Alterative Syrup. " Itestorative Wine Hitler, Rheumatic l.iiimd, " Diuretic Drop, Kxpeetorant and Anti-Spasmodic Drops, " Couuh Drops, " Sudorific Tinclure, ' Npulraliziui; Mixlure, Diaphoretic Powdi'rs, ' ('atari I) Powders, Nervoua PilU. L. II. PIERCE. Ainrusi 9th. IH4H. 4K2-if. (iWnaE w, n.n is. CointnHHlon Forw'itnlliig Jlet cliaiilt, WILMINGTON. N C. ueustS8. 1842. 171-lf- iAAUll I O,-CII AIIOl lt A'OO., General Commission iMerchants, WILMINGTON. N. C. (J. F. B. LEHJHTO.V. JV9. il. CH!B)IJR.N. GEO. HOOPER. J.n.a,l. 6'5lf- SCOTT, KEE.1T X CO... MKRCHANT TAILORS. AND DEALERS IN S9 5J B" tt.CL B D BS. V..wn .MaAv. VUuVWwAg. MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Bee. 19th. 553-lyr. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. 27th. 663-ly. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL AGENT, NORTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. -WBrfMi "-y- J. T. SCIIONWALD, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, lurph i tiaildinh . 'id dtxir from the earner of Prince and Water utreett. North fide. UTOUI.D tendei hia thanka to the ciluem of Wilming ton and theaurMundiiicountrv, for the very liherat piitrouaije hereUifore received, and reieetl'ully inform the puldic that he still keeps on hand a large and Ire.shstock oIUO'I'ANK: MEDICINE", ol ' hit own manufacture, of purely vqftiablt eomiiosition. Theae medicines are univermily known to posaeas viiluerlhat have never lieei. excelled by anv aerica of medicines ever oll'eievl to ihe pub lic. They are ell'ectuul remedies for consumption, coughs, coldt. croup, whooping cough, cholera, cholera morbus, cholera inlantum, cholic. gravels, livei and spleen com plaints, dysiepia. rheumatism, sick headaeb, piles, ner vous dics.-s, worms, letter, and all diseases of the skin, itch, acrofula, all kinds of fever, &c.,&c. Also, on hand and for aale at manufacturer1! price, Rinehanlt's palent lasa pad double and tingle level TltUS for Hernia. W ilmington, 8pl. let. 433-tf. MRDICIL DIll'ART 31 K Y. Ttl E liciiolar course n Lecturea in this Inalitute will commeiicp on Ihe Jirstol Noveinber.aiul conlinne nniil ihe last ol February. The Anatmaical Department will he opened and ready in rei e.ve students by tin Fit ol Octnher. The Medical Departmrnl will lie under the direction ol the lollowing Protestora : J. Coxni tuT ( '-, M. I ., Piofesanr of lh Inatitutct of Medicine, and Medical Jurisprudence. ' ' U. . iNwtiii. M. D Prolraaorof Surgery. . H. i. licit K. M. D,, Proleasor ol Theory and Practice of Medicine Bran Powiii.M. D Profeaaor of Cerebral Phy oolopv, Medical (Jeoloay. and Mineralocy. J. Kisb,1. Pnifewnr ot Materia Metlica, Tbera pealicaaud Meilicai Jurisprudence. J. Mii.tox S tsDxaa, A. M. It. Trofoanr of Chem istry and Phannacr. J. A. Witao. M. IK Pnifeasor of Obstelriea anJ Dia easea of Women and t'hildirn. CLINIQUE LKCTURERS. Minicmi Prof. H.J. Hcica. ScRKaf Prof. R. 8. NawToi. Z. Fatiniv, M. D. Anatomical Demonstator. The fee for a full course ol lectures amount to $I0A. Each Proressor't ticket. 1 1. V Matriculator's, f5. De monatrakn's Fee, $!". Graduation, iU. Thoae ilet.rin)t lurther inluiiiiation will please address their letter (post paid) kitlie IVan; and sludent'a arriv ing in the city wilt please call on him at the Commercial Hotel. K..NETON, M.D.. . Dean of the Faculty L A W l E l A It T i i: X T . Hon. E. v ..M. Kjsu, Pro!e-soi of l'lieory and Prac tice of Law. " " Hon. V. D, Bisnr. Professor of Commercial Juris prudence. TuaM. $5(1 per session. All co.nmimicatious pertainim: lo this tleiartrnciil must In addressed to E. V . l. KING. K. Memphis. Tenii.. July, I i")fl. The r'a ultics, for intellei tua abilities, moral worth and prolesoional acquirements, will compare favorably vviih the most distinguished in our country. The medical faculty constitutes an anomaly in .U'w or any other coun try all of them are aide lecturers and the liest nf teacheia. Those who will contemplate our geographical position, and the extern of our population, can have no doubt asto the eligihility ot our situation tor an emeipriseof thekind. Aa to health, including al! season it the year, we deny that axt oTiiLn oiTt lit Mnnr.. A common error eiista in the minds of many student rela'ive to the pUce of atudying medicine: those who in tend practiciin; amonrj the diseases of tne v cvt anil .South should certainly educate themselves at a school whose Faculty are practically acquainted with those dis ease. That the public may le sati-fied of the permanency of this school . we leel it our duty to slate, that the Trustee ami Faculty form a un it in action, which aiipnrs well lor ii tut lire success; and that the peculiar internal organ ization which connects them, caniiot he interrupted. E. W. VI. KING, Pres. of th4 iVIemphis Iifsfe July, 1850. " 583-lf marbTie"yTid" AT WILMINGTON, N. C. ' ''Hi; siiliscrilK-r lakes this method of informing (he i iti JL zens ol New Hanover and the surronndi: j; count es, that he has estaldisheil iIiimiIhivi business, in all its variety, in the building known as the Carriage lieHM'tiry. next dooi to Mrs. Cowan's, on Market street, where he will he constantly receiving from oneol the most extensive man iifaeto ies in .New Vork. as well as from an establishment in ilailimorc. a constant supply ol articles in his line con-si.-tin? in part of WON U MEN I S; I'lain ami Box Tinnh- ; lit-ncl and Knot Stones ; Fiie IMaces ; WhiiIhI I'icces ; Bureau and Centre Taide Tups; Pastry Slabs ; Im pnsiiirr Stinics; lorin Tallies; Paint Stom a -ami Vlnl;ir: Win. low am! Door Sills and litniels; In short, every article rerpiired, either ot Italian, Egyp tian, or American Marble, he is prepared to furnish, at prices thai cannot fail to please and in a style ol work manship thai cannot ho surpasseil at uie .Minn or eise vv ete. Me will attend lo tne delivery and putting up of all jobs tlml require hi intention thereby saving the pur chaser the trouble oi employing inexperienced men to put up a job alter it has been bought at the North; and he has no hesitation in saving that 'here will be a net saving ot JO lo 25 per colli in buying of him, touelher with the as surance of h iviim the work sound not running the risk of breaking bv shipping from a distance. The public are respecllullv invited lo call ami examine Ins sloci; al it . .' ; ' i :i .. ...i ..:.... r piiluc lor Itieinseivcs. i irorrs ny Ulllll or uiuvi wise, innn the country, will lie atlcndeii in, ami cnari;es me same as n ordered in person, and instructions implicitly olievcd , S. R. Ft till). Vgentsfor Duplin t biuniy, at Kenansville I. U. J. J. Knit. For Sampson 'oiinty. at Clinton, J. St V. Joiison, with whom all order cat. be left. Agents at Goldslsiro', Gregory if Griswold. May 2Hh. IS18. 471-tf. Ucstoration and Preservation ot the HAIR, hy M. WISE & SON, of Virginia. A CARD. FT WIs-E A S N, finding it altogether impossible U . to ..nee. I mrniMiaUv to Ihe auuil number of daily application, Iroui all sections of ihe Union, tor their rem e.lv for lialdm n. and lor their celebrated HAIU TONIC J ... f. I rri II'.. have fount, u neeesnary in appoint a uenerai irateung Agent, to visit dillerenl cities anil town throughout the I 'nlte.l Slates, vesting him wnn auiiioruy lo appoint sin;- airenu.to use and vend ihe Hair Tonic, and to apply Ihe Restorative, and lo put them into the hands ot ihuso lie may appoint) 0W"rutc wherever a sufficient nilmlsr of patients in any town or neighlHirhnod shall lie obtained. Capt Gf.oBKii Cai.vkbt, of Fauquier enmity, Va., is alone authorized to act as General Travelling Agent, with the power almve indicated. Capt. C. may be expected to visit, as speedily as prac ticable, ths principal cities and towns of the Union. N. B. Capt l alvcrt will always have on hand a full supply of the Hair Tin ic, (which cleausei the head of daiidriilT, strengthen and iuviuorale Jhe hair, and pre venlsit, also, from falling olf.) lor ihe region if country most contiguous to his operations or il may "Iwavs bo oh ttinetl, at wholesale, iml forwarded lo anv pait ol the I,' nion. by addressing the proprietors, M. VV i!SE .y M)N, Kiclnnoiid, Va. jj'PriccJ'J pr dozen cash. Six bottles for f5 or one dollar tingle bottle. Ian 23,1. V ( 1'aiutiu i bcoiioui wiivii iiul PAID TOO HIGH FOR. rPHE subscriber is thankful lor past favor, and alwuW 1 like to have a FEW MOKE J0U8 at prefent ; thev will be done on reasonable terms, and with despatch. 1 can he found on Dock street, under Mr. Peach's Hotel; when abtcrii, you will find a slate on the door lor d tree linn. VVs. 15LANEY. July 3d. 5Sl-lf. MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, Pxan-aiai, Fmct Aithik, I'vtit MtmcKii. 11IE uhs'Tibir lias just rttnrrHtl Irom the Norb with a large and Iri sh stock nf ante in hit line, te lected with grealcare.from the first importers and manufac turer in the .Northern cHie. w hu h he oiler al the.loweni prices, and warrant every artit le to 1 tb' Isrst quality consulting in part : Hum Camphorv Pow'J Rhubarh, Ceidliu and S.sla Powders, bcruvtla and An.encaii Anow RM, Ex't Jal ap, Ex't Colocyuih compound. Calcineil anil Cart'. Msg neaia, Catr Oil, CuMit Copjiv and iarauartlla Cap aule. .nfeet'rt Senna, Emory, Peruvian Bark, Shop Furniture, Vial., Corks, 4c, Ac. CHCMICALm. I atouif I, Sulfih. Quinine. Suh.h. and Acl. MnrpUine. Myrup Iodide ol Iron, btryehnine, loilide of Mercury, .Sulphur. Lead, Iron, l.acttle of Lon, Citrate ol Iron, Ciirale ol Iron and Quinine, Elatenuin, Aconi- line, Ac, Vc. PAINTS, O Li. DYE-Ti;FF8, GLAWf. White Iail, Pure. Extra and No. I Putty. Window (.la's, K by 10, 10 Ly IJ. 12 by 14. 10 by 15. il hy 15, 12 by II by 17. Madder. Indigo, Oaltt. Venetian Reil, ."Spanish brown, Logwood, :hrorm Green ami Vtllow, dry and in 011. Linseed and Train Oil. VMiale and Kperm Mil, Pinl Uriishe, 8h fools, tiadger Hair lllt-uders, Var nish Bruslw. falite ArUtt Tod. 4e.. FOR PASTRY Cooper's Isinslass, Preston's Ex'l Lemon, Cinnamon, Vtniil. Rose, Nutmeg, Rose water meo Cinnamon. Sweet Oil. Ac PEKKL.VIEUY AND FANCY AUTICI.ES. French, German and American Cok.gne, Lulin' Ex't. very large assortment; Wnuialic Vincuar. liuerlairi'a, Knutel's, llauel'a tsl avim; Cream. I. ubiti' Toilet Soap. AOilnzen assoned Fancy Soapn, 2a d.iz. French. English mid -merit-ail Hair Urnshes, 50 d z. assorted Tooth llrushe, 6 doz. .shaving llrushe, ft dnz. Nail U rushes, Mllit.tr Nhavuij Soau, Hut an-l CJoth Bn'uhe. Toilet Powders Me. n Fun. I'rtpand t-'halk in balls, white and pink, Ala-ha.-ler Powil-r. Lip Salve, Cold Cream, Essence llouqip-t, leiniy l.iml Hair (iloss, Se.ilnnr Wax, Toilet bullies", a Inrut- assortment; 6 dot. liarrj'sTricopberous, 6 dox. Pl.a lou's Invignratn , Hauel's Eau lustral French, Engli-I and rican Pomatum. Oil nf Roar. Powder. Pull' Uoxes, C.ichon Aroniiilise. Indian Robber Hulls. Hull Hollle-, v..rv and Bull'alo Fine Combs. Horn and Itull'alo dn-sa-i ng Comb-, Tooth Picka. Wear and Macassar il Indeli hlc Ink, Uupuy' Linuid Solder. Ac Jr. For nale by VVm. H. LIPPirr. Druguist and Chemist. 593-tf. Oct. 9th. JUST RECKIVEI), Per Brio JOHN DAWSON, IM'OM our innnw actnry in ftratl'ord, Conn., a frath supply of those extra quality, sewed and pegged Hoots. Also, a lot of Misses and Ladies Gaiters, daily expected, a supply of Children' Gaiters, anil Tie; Lace and Polka Hoots.at (i. N. OKEHOL'SE ft Co'. To (hose wanting Uoots or tvhoes made to measure we would say, that we have jiist ruuagi-d the service- of a Bentleman Irom the North, who i in every wav calcula led to soil the most fnstidiouiiin a good lit and a neat Hoot; t jr-tienta leave vmir measures at 0. N. MOREHOUSE & GVs., Markft.Sl. March 27tlt. 507-tl. I The sfnn.-Hy T. Hood. Summer' pone and over! Fog are falling down. Ami with ruwt tiuea, Auluntn'a floing brown. Bough are daily riliikl' i By the tensty thieves; i Ami the Hook nl Nature Getteth nhnrt ol leave. . Ivound the tops nf houses, Swallow, as they flit. Give, like yearly tenant, Notice to quit. Skie", ol fickle temper, . Weep by turns anil laugh; Night and day touelher, Taking hall ami half. - So October endcih Cold ami mot perverse But the months lliat follow, Sure shall pinch us worse! ' J. M. ROBINSON, Wholesale Dealer, in Hardware, Iron, and Moves. S now receiving bis Fall supply ol Conking, Parlor, Sinn-. Othee.and -vhip .Stoves. Also, a large stock ot tiCNU. some line English Stub and Twist, worth fitly dollars. lie has o-i "land, and desinu. keeping constantly a large sIih It d the loilo'viiii ai tides, viz: Hoop Iron, Truss Hoop. Ir-n t'iv.-ls. and Coopers' Tool generally; Milj .saws, nii'iuiaeltired expressly for tliis market; Smiths' Uellous, Vices nml Anvils: N -ils and Spikes, e.vtl.'l iU.d- ilv ; :;ii;,euteis' Tools all kinds ; Saddlers I ools ; Shoe makers' Kits. Uoil Trees, I bast.-; Guilt Cornice; Curtain Bands ami Pins, the lulter a hew and pretty articie. Thoo who are building will liud every article in Ins line, ol the hoi ipiallty. and al lower prices limn licretolnre. Country liealcars will liud here il l goods in the Haul ware line! at audi prices as will snperse-le the lie. eily of going Nonh lor them. .1. l. Mtisi n.-u., N'o. 3 Fiout-strecl, W iimintoii, N. C. Sept. 25th. , Sf' "notice" THE Mihscriber having ojiened an ollice for the trans action of a general collecting busine, and also foi II,,- sale and rent ol Real Estate mid Negroes, pledges himoflt laiihlullv and promptly to execute any business entrusted to linn, and solicits ihe patronage ol the business communitv of Wilmington and the public gen-rally Otlice in the Superior Court Clerk' room. Court house. E. A. CI SUING. ijJ-E. A. C. is agent lor the N. Y. .Namibia Life In- HUiaiice Imiriptiuy. April 3d. N O T 1 C E. 'PHE subscribers idler for salt-THHEE IJOILERH L calculated for a 60 Horse Engine : also the parts nl Engine remaining irom the lire, consisting of Cylinder. Shafts, Cranks, c, meny of which are new, heing du plicate, out of which an Engine might he cinisliucted t a very rmiall expense, suitahle either tor a Saw mill. Cot ton lactory, or other purpose.-. A lot ol Cast Iron, Wiotight Iron Uolls, ISInfts, tcre Holts. Also spare machinery, Mill saw. Ac. WOOSTEH, ANDERSON .V (;(). I8ih. oyw- FOK SALE. A P I It of g vml Carriage Horses, Carrinee and Har , nesa. Apply to K. i . lVANN, 'm or Uif. JOHN WW ANN. JUIV inih. 584f. T) .V N SEN D'S 8A K8A P Mill. I. A. W arranteil fresh, for tale by W H LIPPITT, . Druggist 4- Chnnist. July Uth. M3-tf. VALUABLE LOT lying beiween Market anJ ... . . ,. , 1 ... a . 4 frmcesa street, win no toiu cueap. .ippiy m E, A. -.til 17th. GUSHING. 570-tf. IMPORTED London Porter arw Scotch Ale, in quart, hy-thr. catk, dozen, fur aale by A LEX. McRAE. June 3ih. HW- l.NN V HAG?". Fiftv bundle, m Store ami for .ale bf HARRV, BRYANT 4 ADAMK G NORTH CAROLINA. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMIMNY. rp.iE subsi-ritier has been appointed irent ol tin 1 North Camolin i Mittiml htnnvrt. CoyetNT. fur Wilmington end vicinity, and is ready lo receive ap plication for Insurance. Thia Company is in a itm-t proaperou condition. The premium notes on hand amount to oer f'ir hundred thousand diltar. iuuI Ui amount isconntanllv inrreattng. A. A. BliOWN. ' June mh. - -' Mii-tf. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. A LAliGE dwelling House in the south Eastern im P8'1 l'w 'l'"wn' having every convenience upon the Lot, will be aotd upon reasonable terms. Ap ply to E. A. CUSHINO. nril 17th. 57(l-tf. FRESH FUlUR FROM NEW WHEAT. 4i BULS. C'aual Extra and Fancy; 10 Canal Ex " tra and Fancv ; 15 bbl Favctteville Flour, tu perlineandx: 4 l-i Kye Flour, Extia. low f.w cash, at ' ' GEO. H. KELLEY's. Sept.JSth. : ...,- 63:,-'r- TUBS, BROOMS. BUCKETS, &r. 2 NEST8 of Cellar Tub; 2 Jo. of fiainterf Titba; S do. of varnished Kteler; 8 dozen painted Bueketo; 1 6 da Broom iMorted I eo. Tray; I dozen wooden Bowlf, I do. wash Boards; 5 do. brats, ateel, wire and hair Stive, all low Memo at GEO. H. KELLE Vfj. Th I'lnife, ' Eighteen ycrtrawgu; the ship I comimnilft! waa dancing over the waves, on a mission of mer cy. Cailtn by generous conlriuuiioim oi a iHt-w l4',i.,lanil nitv ali.i uraa rmnml In tllA Cnflft tie SciovtC " .. . .. . . ttrinliior b mi iieeer irlolllll-neil ttlfl BI- ... ....... .... ... B lor'A heart than those whit:h bent over us, pleas antrrgalri never filled the nails of ihe aca-jour-ncyer, than those which sped us to ihe haven where we should hc;"nnd now my Cod have the shin in his holy keeping," the prayer which con cluded the. old 'English hills of lading, was heard antfgranted, we felt ns w trod on tho tlrck ot the stout craft, whose errand was to succor the destitute. We were all in hiuh spirits, forward in the forecastle and aft in the cabin. Sailors, who are olten so hungry, liable at any moment to be put upon short allowance, and compelled at limes to fast entirely, knew better than the landsmen how to pity those whom famine threatens. Jack has ready sympathy for the muit who has no biscuit in his locker. It was now the fourteenth day oul jujt in the first gray of the morning that the male aroused nte with the startling intelligence thai a suspicious vessel was in sight. Willi tile first ray of light, the vigilant officer had descried her, and she was so near, as to he made out with a gtass. I was on deck in an instant. The first glance at the strange ship almost dis pelled the fear that the mate's alarm had occa. sinned. "Why, Mr. Larkin," I said, laughing as I spoke, "there's nothing suspicious in that lubberly-looking craft. She's a Portuguese brigajitine she can't sail." 'She looks like that build," said the mate, "but she is built for sailing, anil she'll spread canvass in a wind like this, that'll send her skimming like a gull over the sea. And look row at the men on her deck. The glance through the telescope was enough to satisfy me that the mate was light. 'The ves sel was sharp built, of light draught, and 'rigged like a hriganiine. Her masts raked very slightly; beside the canvass usual to such a rig, she was fitted to curry a lugger sail, which, when spread befotc the wind, would add to her speed. In ad rlitinn sin- was nien-etl for !i2 sweeps. Her decks were covered with men. "It's no honest craft, Mr. Larkin," I said. "But she may not be a pirate for all that. One need not be surprised to full in with a slaver here abou ts." "She's no slaver. Captain." "Why do you think so?" 'Because there are guns tin her deck instead of waler casks." "I did not say site had a cargo of slaves in," I replied. "Then why does she carry so many guns on deck? If without a cargo, her guns should be be- low; if with one, there should be more gnus on deck. If that ain't a pirate, never believe me." As il to nut an end to our speculations and clear up die mystery, the suspicious craft begnn to spread more canvass, and. as she gathered away with the freshening breeze, they ran up to her foremast a llag, which, when it reached the truck, uushook its folds lo iluuwind. On a while ground we saw llie terrible insignia of the free booter, the death's head and crnss bones, painted in diabolical black. "I thought so," said .Mr. Larkin, quietly, and the ship has no guns." "What arms have you, Mr. Larkin?" I asked. "An old horse pistol, with the lo'-k out of or der." . "And f have only an old fowling-piece and a pair of pistols. 1 fear these fellows will make their own terms with us." "Yes. cut our throats," replb d the mate, walk ing forward. . We made all the sail we could, but fifteen minntes satisfied us that escape was impossible. The report of a gun from the pirate, and a shot whistling over us, speedily brought us to. The pirate came quietly along, like a panther, which sure of its prey, was in no great hurry to seize it. The moment he came within speaking distance he hailed, and ordered me to launch a boat and conn on board. We got the quarter boat, and I was about to jump into her. to pay my respects in per son to the villains, when .Mr. i.arKin .isKeu leave to go. If they want Ihe Captain," said he, "let them send for him. I'll see if the mate won't answer as well." He had scarcely put his foot on the deck of the pirate, when he agairt appeared on the rail, and descended to the boat, which began to pull bark. Almost at the same instant, a launch was swung over the rail, into which twenty savage looking rascals, armed to tne teem, sprang and pulled towards us. Ten minutes afterward.- they were on board of my vessel, and began clearing away the main hatch. The leader, a 3war:hy fellow, whose square, compact. frame indicated strength, and wmwe eyes, black and hazy, and half concealed by the lids, expressed ctuelty and cunning, approached the cabin hatch, where 1 stood, ami adtltesseu me in tolerable English. "Are you thl; Qaptain of this vessel?" Yes," I rallied. l - "WhatVyour cargo?" -Flour." ' "Where from?" "Boston." Where to?'' 'Cape tic Verdes." i j Whv, they are all starving there, ho said, opening his eves and looking full al me. Ye, and the flour in my vessel was freely given by good Christians to feed, those starving people." Tha rascal continued his deliberate gaze a mo ment, then turned towards his men, and, in a roui?h commanding tone, spoke a few words in Sram-hi 'vhifh I wnW iot mat? ut. 1c i men looked up in astonishment, and then with drew t the side, where ihey flood gazing cau tiously toward iheir Captain, for such w my intrrrogntcr. lie thrust Jiis tand behind htm, and walked quickly to and fro for five minntcs; then turning 4o me, he said sharply: "You Americans arc all heretics why shouU you send flour to feed starving Catholics?" i - "Hecause fhey are our fellow men, andlheif Saviour is onr Saviour," I answered, astonished at the conduct of the man. "If yon lie to me," lie cried, with startling fierer ness, "if you lie to me, I'll nail yon down to your own deck! I this rarjfn theffft of yum ersn trjmen to the starving?", " "I'll prove it to you by my papers," I an swered. . .. "I don't want lo sec your papera," he return ed; "swear by the Saviour, whose name you have jmi pronounced." Aa ho spoke, he eroao ed hi i use 1 1' devoutly. w.. ! , "I swear by the 'Holy Trinity," I replied, eol emnly. . " , The pirate lifted his cap, and" bent his head! devoutly when I mentioned the Trinity. He stood still, with head bent over, white one might moderately have enuntetl fiftyf When he raised himself up, it seemed to me there was less ferd itv in his countenance. His eyes were no longer half closed, but open and clear in their depth, I looked steadily at him. n , "Captain," said he courteously, "canyon mp" ply run with two or three easka of water?'" ' I ave tho order, tnd the water wa lowered into the boat. A word from him aent his cot throats over the side, hat he lingered behind, and ' after a moment's hesitation, a though he half re pented of his resolution, and waa almost ashamed of what he was doing, ho approached m with his hand extended. . K .r v , "(Jod bless you," he exclaimed, as he felt my grasp, "ami send you where the starving are pray ing for bread." . - '. ' : f , The next morning he was gone. Tt is tery probable that tlte piratical rascal was afterwards, hung, as he no doubt deserved to be. But how ever terrible his late, I am sure that from hir heart, seared and callou with crime, and selfr' desecrated, there burst forth a little warm glim- rner of light which mitigated somewhat the oeeoV latiou, ami relieved, though it could not entirely dispel, the gloom of his dying hour. fiCS-lf cpt. I -MWR Plt'ldh' PAIN I . VA I win r ire 1'rmil -I i it.. II I. IP PITT I'n iii i for sale liy Oct. 9th. Druggist and Chemist. OOj-tf. bULHHATE QUININE. r A OUNCES Farr' Sulphate nl Quinine, just ) J ccivcd, warranted pure Oct. 23d. Fur al bv Wm. H. LIPPI TT, DrugijiHt iV Clicm-il. f97-lt'. August "21st FOR KENT. THAT roomy and convenient lmtie arid lot at pri'wnt occupied hy r.J. IJ.KtiA. Po.-sion will be i?ivenon firm uf October. A. J. DaR ONSET. 5H8-tf. Nil I'lC 13 is hen-hy giyen that an application will be. made to the Prinidi-ut Directum and Cmnpany of llie H.mk ol Cape Peat, at the expiration of three iiinnlh from Hie date hereof, for the iue of a new cer ificaie for Four slmrmol the Stuck of llie wiid IJink, in I he nmneol Jons Ecclks, deceased, in room ol one lost. SAM L I. H wi,i;y J. W. vv KI'iHT, fficculurif. July 311. flHS-riino. 1).1'NTLV MAM FAt I I'KLNti firm iUnlitv ; Etlieriiil Oil. at the loure.t market piicen, wilhUmpa. (iirrmdolcs, I'hanJalicr, Achy ilieuacksRe.i linen or mu ule one; also, a frtuli iinporlalion nl Oolhic Waiters, Do lieiuian are. Ac ,;dl of which will be n-dd very clieno The Hade arc invited lo call and fjaaime for then, at Ive. i. S. TOt'GII, '-71 Huitinmri-et nppMite H mover. Heptiolh. . flt;-7'- STILLCOMIiNG,perSe"hr.A.J.I)EKOSSET. I HUIA fieat Fulton Vtarket Heel, 2ft dn bent Beel Tmmue 3 quiitleU Fine iWlisb. boxe Tohaci-o o bote- Adamantine ('andien, Seoill inch ami IJ inch Rope. Low lor cuhIi al GEO. H. KELLEY'S. 593-tf. Oct. 7th. -Ten VIOLASSBN, lV L bbl. bel dn. Vlolassea; I ,ow for cash at August 21st. hhd hen Cuba Mnla ; 2ft I hid. Stewart b best Svrup. GKO. H. KELLKYU 5sH-tf. j SHESH BE T ItlCIJ. It) wk fresh beat and ot I an excellent quality, call and dir yonrnetvps, For cash, at July 34th. GEO. H, KELLEYM. 54.tf, Fresh Arrivals per Schr. Chas. Muls. j v UOXE3tr4t Ubie ; 5 do. Bngliah Cheese ; ion 11 pound dtiej Beef; 20 bnxe betG Gap; -0 bags Floor, eha. Low for rash at GKO. H. KEIXEYV. - T From ihe Fayelttrilk Obttrter . " ; . Look out for the Scoundrel. Owing to the great client of our territory, and the sp.irsencss of our population, the most ordi nary rogues are able to impose successfully on tlie community. But the plausible and accora plished seldom fail under any circumstances to practice fully their dishonest arts. One of the most specious and artful of the profession has just been compelled to leave this place, where he has been staying for two weeks, ami deceiv ing many persons. He culls himself Lieut Don Carlo Valencia, of the 4th Regiment Lancers of I'liebla, Mexico ; claims to be the son of C'ol. V alencia, and nephew of Ucn. Valencia, of Mex ico, lie professes to have served through the whole of the last war, and claims to have receiv ed fiever.il honor.ilile wounds. Mis appearance is very prepossessing, his carriage erect and mil itary, lus urcHs outwariny neat, ine manners, es pecially tu tiKvcoinpany ol ladic, gentle, reUned, and insinuating, lie is about 5 feet & or 6 inchi es high, has rather pale or dark coniplcxiou, blak hair and eyes, good teeth, small feet ami hands, aifd wore when' here a moustache and small imperial. He speaks English fluently, and with a foreign accent.and is about 25 or 28 yeara old, though he says ha is only 21. He has three scars near and nndcr the right side of the chin, which he says arc bullet marks, and a bul let scar oit the right thigh. He seems to suffer from hemorrhage or the lungs, caused, as be aaid until delected, by an unhealed wound in one of them. He also affects to be deranged at limes, and counterfeits admirably the ravings ol insani ty. He also usrs opium freely. He is remark ably fluent and ready in conversation, and quite interesting as a narrator of adventures. He was fully identified just before he left as the same person who, as an exiled Cuban, insinuated him- self into ihe confidence of some of the good peo ple of .Newark, Oil., and afterwards absconded with a watch ami money. He is an exceedingly. plausible find artful fellow, and well fitted toim 1 .i i . i i i - pose on even trie least creuwwu. tie wore while here, a pairol black pantaloons, with a red nd gold stripe oti the outside of each leg. Let die public look out for htm. He was started to, Haluigh from here, and will probably fo to . Charleston, as he had tickets lo that place. E6V iiors of newspapers will do well to introduce this enterprising gentleman to the public. r A I K I l EV ILLc. Losing an Infant. "Those who have lost an infant, are never, as it were, without an id- fant child. The other children grow up lo man hood, and suffer all the changes of mortality ; but this one alone is rendered an immnrlM ehild; lor death lias arrested it with his kindly harshuese, . and blessed into an eternal imago of youth and. innocence. ' ; We know not who is the author of the above ihoufht, but it is as beautiful aa it is true. Many a mother, who has wept in passionate agony over a dead babe, has lived to love tho raemorys of the lost one better than she loves the' furvv vors. We speak not now of the unhappy in stances where those whom death has spared to grow up to be the pain of a parent's existence," but of the more frequent cases where the tie of gratitude, so strong in childhood," gradually be come weakened hy absence, where the mother is almost fonrotten by the child, where the babe grows up inio the stern-hearted and emotionless ' man. On such occasions Ihe parent can scarce ly realize that llie sleru, selfish man who stands before her was the babe she dandled in her arma, , ami who then smded gratefully upon her, and she may well recall, as she often docs, the infant who died, and who still is to her tlie prattling , happy babe. Thus, even in sorrow, there is ,; consolation. We lay the child in the tomb amL, weep tears of agony as we do it ; but we forgeV what temptations it escapes, what .changes His preserved from. Nor is this bU. We doubt if there is a mother living who does aot love best to think of her children as pure and holy inianls, than as men full grown, even though honors may ,' thicken around litem and thousands call dunn. great. Lxchangt paper. BOOTS AND SHOES. GN. MOREHOfJfc A GO. have just received upply of Boot Shoes, ind Gaiters for gentle men's wear. .:Hi?sS .Miff, ' . For the ladies we have aomelhinj xtntia the afticfe, of Gaiter, comprising every colour suitabU for Summer. Also, lot of Slipper and Tie. Jeoay LirxJ Buskins tad Bxceltiot Tie. Miwe and ChiUien'e 8hoea, 4cr , :( . . -g Manufacturing and tepeiring itese ia hs cH . ; n jua m. . "V 0 -
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