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TinXQjmERCIAlJ ts puollihed every Tuesday', Thurtday tnd Saturday, ( 15,00 pef anaatn, aavableM aneaase nadraae V TnOMASaOIUNO: ftrI ir ift , tl.il 1,1 ,1.. '..rtl, '.-,. M'. ll't(-,.-M i 1 I V U KDITOft AND rROPKJKiVttf ftMR s!:i.'i-inf?ITR editor? K Cbraer or" Front und Market Street. dr Hi ii'ilii .1 k'flw (-! -c -it 1 tat. 1 insertion. $050 : 1 sqr. 2 mon ths, 1 2 ! ""75' '1 ; 'M $4 0 ,12 Twelve line -oi less mane n wqwurr. If ari Mertwement'Cxp.efdi'twdve line, the price win oe in proportion. ,(. r .H ,AU adrertuemonu are payaW ftt l)9 time of theiriAMitwn. f o no !- .: : CdtitfaiM with yarif pdTertiww, will bo r; Allj AelrtenJncKed in the ri-weeliljr diwWiVciai, w ' etitjfcd to one nierttotfi n thd Wcekty, free of ehare JOB, CARD 4MB FANCY - PRINTING xN Til B iii ATIONAt LbAPI FUND SO 4;!f?Wf , CISTY, OF LONDON, WILLI Ail . X CLAIIK, "" RAL.EIGl!r N. C. . ,. Sept.12th.1848. 7g-w. trl. e. -CARROLL & FEWELL. GrocfH & Commission Merchants, . . WiLttlNGTON, N. C. HAVE ALWATI OS HAND A 6ENCRAL ASiOlTMENT OF FAULT CRIKiriM; LUllOES, VINES, k. Ajh W1L(f PAY frAtTICUlA Attention to tte s&Xe of &1I kinds of Produce F . C LA R K , NAXVrACTUIER AND DEALER Ilf ALL KIM OP CABINET FURNITURE. Cflll&S, BEDSTEADS, WEITIXQ DESKS, MIT TK1S8KS, PAILLUTKK8, it. FRONT STRKKT, NEAR MARKET, WILMINGTON, N. C. April lhh, 1A49. 11-Iy. DEROSSET, BROWN & Co.,. G RSpilAL COMMISSIOX lSRCHASTS, WILMmaTONV N. C. i-y- March 17, 1919. ' BROWN, DEROSSET & Co., (mKiWERAL commission merchants, 159 FRONT ST. NEW YORK. Much 17 1818. ' . 1-y. A. MARTIN, GENERAL AGENT AND . Commission Merchant, Mortlr Water, 1 Doon above Priatm Street, (Murphy' i Building,) L WILMINOTON, N. Oct.. a 81 J. &, W. L. McGARY, FORWARDING ANQ CUMlSiO.N ' ; merchants; wlminqTon, NC. March 17. 1343. 1-y. ROVVLE Y7 A3 HlWRN E R & CO. Geaert! ComiBiiiiiB M t r t h a u t , Nob. 5 4 6, South Wharves, PHILADELPHIA. VV c are prepared to make 1 iberal advances on ship munis of .VavulStorei.&c.consigncdto us forsalo Refer to . it ill i VTaosa. Qaa.tkrT Flahner, Wilmington, N. aaoE3( W. Davis. ) January 123-Iy. ELIJAH DICKINSON, COMmSSlON MERCHANT, S jolJr p irtWof th lat Brmof Dioktnaon & Morris WILIINOTON, N. C. Rrrti to Messrs. B. DeForest& Co., ) y . Neamlth Walsh, ( iurlt E.D.PetrrsanJO.,' 1 j Boston. if Meant Ciaric, Waltere Soader, A. Benson & Co., J Philadelphia. Oct. 3, 1817 84-lv-p GEORGE 9 GILLESPIE. ibiHr roti the sale of TIMBER, LEADER, NAVAL STORES, WllaskaUeaialeasb sdvancee onallconsignmenta olroiace. March 1? J. HAIHAWAY & ON, COMMtSlOX MERCHANTS, wiLMiNorgN,w:K J.HATIIAWAT. J. C.IUtHAWAT. Oct. 2T.1847. & VV. DAVIS, COMMISSION MERCHANT, VflLMINQTON, N. C. March 17. 1848. FOR SALE. nnaTint v m.rkumlthi Forees.wlth Bellows 9 r viv i uui - .1 J IT .....ft. .Ami, Mill . t ct 1.1 Irnr, kurn BOWftf. tO Work with oneooho." 8. P. POLLEY. Attf.3. 89 JOHN a L ATT A, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oei.lQ.84T. 87 BLANKS POINTED TO (jlRDKft, AT THK OOMMEHCIAL OFFICE. VOL: 3 Na 91. 'WILMINGTON JP9N-. HAW SHIP AGENT AND COMMISSIONJ'MEIICHANT, . i : NO.30GRAVIER STREET. , Sew QrleftM- Aprij lhr 1848. HO-ly. F. J. IX)RD 0. -Rice Factors & Commission Agents. Not. 25, 1847. ' ' . 108-I-p. LIFE TNSUIllNCE FIRE INS MINCE IN THE jETNA INSURANCE COM PANY, OF-HAITFORD, Conn ' ; OB, W tW HOWARD INURANG COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, May bo effected by applicatidu fo nEROSSEa-, BROWN. 4, Co, Nov. 25,i84l 108 w. a. langdon; COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. No. 23, 1947. 107 M'KELLAR &c M'RAE, LUMBER AND TUBER AGENTS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and COflCERS, Slore formerly occupied by Hail 4 Armstrong, NORTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. HECTOR M'KELLAR. Nov. 11, 1817. ALEX m'bak. 102 THOMAS ALLIBONE & Co., CE3ESAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 8, SoUTIlWuABVEH, PHILADELPHIA. AdTineti made on Contigninentt. Refer to Messrs mington, N. C. Nov. 11. DeRosbet, Bbown & Co, Wil-102-y HARRISS & RUSSELL, (BUCCfBHORS TO CHARLES D. F.I.MS.) GENERAL COHimiaN MERCHANTS, WlLMiNOTON, N.C. OEOROS HARRIS. REFER TO HENRY P. RUBSELL. E.P. Hall, Esc O. O. pARSLtv, Esq. Jwn A. Taylor. Ehq Uming'.on. Armer Pattom, Eso , lYeif York. Alex. Hsrron, Jr., Esq., Philadelphia, Messrs. illiams, welsman ot vo. I ciiarlethn. II. K. mar-eb, K.SO. ) Sept. Ith, 1847. '-" L. MALLETT, AGENT FOB THE SALE OP Timber, Lumber, Naval Stores, U., Lazai-us Building, Nrrth If atrr Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Nov. 9, 1847. 101 BARRY, BRYANT & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. 1 IX. .March 17,1848. WILLIAM NEFF, (Late of the firm of Nkfp & Warner. WlXQLflALfc AND RETAIL tEAtEt IJ SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, CORNER OF DOCK 4 WATER STREETS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Dec. 7th, 1847. UUt. CASSIDEY, SCIIRADER & Co., DYMUDDDV 1VH MlrniNJlVTS I LMU 111 UN 11 1) ilHU IHliillllili I Wj THI AlOVI ritK MAVS KRKCTKD AN KXTINS1VC Iron and Brass Foundry, TOOETHBa WITH Maehlne and Blacksmith Shops, Where orders for eery description of work In their line of business, will be expeditiously and faithfully executed. July 25, 1849. SS-tf. MARTIN & CRONLY, AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GENERAL AGENTS. Wilmington, N. C, Oqt. 3 1848. 6B-if PLOUGHS. LOT of A. B. AlUwsACo's. sueerlof No. Ploue-hs. Justrecelvedandforsele.br MKLLER A ilclAF. Jan. 8. 126. , i - , r-'i . lEFIltEHTflES AND SHQWEK BTUS, At Reduetd Irictt. F. CLARK, Pt. at. near Market Kept. 19. ;' 'i" ' v m .' , r, j.?-:,ir j .ij y,4 .4 i ut vWt-nf !' vV :' '''' !M"'-;''';v' ..!;it ; i.-".v. - PUBLISHED TO-WEEKLY, WM. M. HARIIt. HARRISS DRAKE, General Commission Blerchants, 'V fint WILMINPTON, U. C. RsriiECEi: -J Cgl.JolinMcR, S Wllmlnglon, N- f. oicsar. uuuarao tiunnncion, i Wrn Teck, Eng.. Raldch.N. C Mc8r. Hull, 6ckeU&C., ) pavclUiXc at Jflwph UHy, Esq., n vcltuiiic, IN Meant. Jni Corner A SM. Oidiiaiuri. k I.' A U.U, Ar Cn Pl,!lo,),.lr,l,; til . !... l iiuiuuauii tiuuici, ( m- vl Plllrtury 4 andt)f'd,' w,w ,r Huntlmr ft'TufM. BoMon. 1 ' i G. P. Titcomb. Kenmbunk, M, 'SeptemrHlh, 1848. 7Mf. V. BRANSON: AGENT FOR THE BALE OF TUBES, DHBER, NAVAL STORES, kt Nvtt's Jfnilding, North Water Strt. ' WIWUNGTON, N.C Sept. 28 1848.'' 83-c. N B . HUGHES, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, RALEIGH, N. O. Sulicils conBicniBctOs. and Will attend tantl busi ness entrusted tottinr. and pledges hlmsrlf that nil : conaignmcnta and business shall be strictly done in 1 conformity to the wishes of his employer. j REFERENCE. j T. Loriko, Esq., Wilmington. i K. W. Wilkinus, Eoq., Foyclttvillo. Aug. 26, 1848. 69-1 y. JOHN D. LOVE, JBIULKR !N ' CABINET FURNITURE. BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, MATRASSES, it , ROCK SPRING, WILMINGTON, N. C. Marine and Fire Insurance, THE Subscriber having received the Agency the Camden Insurance Company,. J. CHARTERED 1832. WITH A CAPITAL OF (100,000, or Wilmington and vicinity, will, issue Policies on cargoes, lrelghls una vessels outof ihis porti and aUo take Fire risks on as reasonable tenns as any other Institution. Losses sustained will be promptly and thonorably adjusted and paid, andin case of dilierence he Courts of North Carolina wHIbe acknowlrcvd. . . A. MARTIN, Agl. Dec. 14, 1847. 116-ly-c. AFincSet of Teeth for 25 Cents. While Teeth, Foul Breath, Healthy Gums. Yellow and UQhealihy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with JONES' AMBER TOQTH PASTE, havethenppearanoof the niostboautifal Ivory, and at the same lime it Is so perfectly isnocf nl and exqui sitely fine, ihni its constant daily use ih ti ih I y advanta geous, even to those teeth that are irj good condition, giving inem a tweuuiui pufttri, nnrt prcrenMn a pre mature decoy. Those already decayed, it prevent from becoming worse ir also fastens urh as arc be coming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and malu; the breath dclcionsly sweet. PR1CB 25 OR 37 CENTS A BOX. Sold in Wilmington, by Llppitt A Wilikings. rrtHKCoparinersblp heretofore csining nndei the name and firm of ilaxt & Policy, is Uus day dis solved by mutual consent, those indebted to the setjie either by note or account are requested to call ind set tle before the first of August, or their notes and ac counts will be left In the nnods of an Officer for col lection. L. A. Hart is authorized to settle all the af fairs of the Conecrn. LEVI A. H ART. " S P. POLLEY. NOTICE. nn HE undersigned would respectfully -inform he X nublfc that he has purdiased L. A. Han s rl and Interest In the late concern of Hart & Poifey, where he will contlnnethebusincssas'usual, with the exception Of LONG CKJiDlT. S. P. POLLEY. June I. 33 MOLASSES. fZf HHDS Superior retailing HoUsses. For sale by BARRY BRYANT Co. September 12, 1848. NOTICE. THE eabecriber haa this day entered Into a Co partnership with tL J. Jones, for the purpose of cairylng on the Bool and Shoe business in all t" unatiin, ai nis uiu iiaiiu in uaiaut inixi, uiiuli iiu firm of GRAY A JONES. All persons Indebted to me, either by Bote or ac count, wfll please carl and eettlr, ss the old busincjc meet bo eloewd up. CHA8. GRAY. WUnunfton, Aug. 16th, (29th.) ' 70-if. COFFEE I COFFEE ! 1 tf BAGS of prime quality St. Dorrrlniro Cof- i Uv fee In store. For sale In-tote to suit pua chasera. Apply to HARRISS 4 RUSSELL, Sept. 28. Bitf. 22 North Waters!. GLUE. C)f 1BL8. superior, juet landed from echr. Abl- gaii iUynes, and lor sale y HARRY, BRYANT A Co. Sept. 26. 82 -tf. TVT ARSE1LLES Quilts and Counterpanes, for r-ale 1 IVlbv J. S. WILLIAMS. Sepu28. S3 APPLES 2BBL8. Apples. OcUiO- Tor seteil HOWARD PEDEN 8. 58. BY THOMAS LORlNCf, L: THE CITY HOTEL. ilAjolfttgg (he Cobrt Itait Rqtiarc U " RALEIGH," N C. HHAS twon rwenlly Itiorwiphly xejinlrdr- and numbtr of p(B!nnt nd cbmmodloo room ritt:ri H out exoellt d bv Knv Id , triB OitTV Th tnble al-1 wmw fiirnlili,. wlih.ian ket lbh can t ptocurn!, , nndlhech!irKe(iareB8n!odcraleBiranbnfkrdid.-C0in(! lo aim a KirMTII proVero r wlt is po The ttoblesiiM' in good order, well furunUhed will, i mbla" It flerthftMbeOodlhat kAliScJlllCTfl Mrs. Lsurrnf c wdiildjfcfo?iapfW,ully invite i Iegiajaiurt w ilu.trBV1liggjublJ.c to the advanla- flicaciin il uy UHS I SIBnilBllllll'lll. v h IJtaWgrKStpt. 121848. Hi. 7a.lyw-t. 10,000 Cords Pine -Wood. PROPOSALS wtfl V rccchWt' "tin til I'irt NrtvcW-' Vernent for the delivery of tercthoaaand corde Kine iwoodforilw.Sitam Hoais of ihe ,Wilinlngio nd Raleigh R4URoa(tCotnp)lny. To be denvered" dMrinff myer 184-oo board inegtMinlKMUoroQ llip wharf a mny bo rrfinin-d. Bidders will plesnc stmp the WhS of pine, dead or livings and tm pril-e of Cat-h- ' .i' i JO. A. T.LOli,S.A(nt. u. BROADCLOTHS. Cnwinkrov and VostinBi; tff every variejty, fo sole by J. S. WILLIAMS. Sept.?a . 83 NEW YORK ri loi n hi; ni!i;imi m;. TFIE subscriber respectfully nnnounef s to tlie public i hut he is hourly expecting tbf fi Ho wing :i nicies of L'abii.i t Furniture, which lie will utrr to those about buying, at exceedingly low prices. 4 Marblo Top 'enrrxj Tables, a new style, 2 Mahogany Dininc Tables, 3 d. Tea Tables. 6 do. Wash Stands. 4 do. Llrensinj; Tobk, 2 do. Drops'ny Bureaus, 4 Walnut Tea Table. 4 Marble Tup Wai.li Stands, 5 Walnut half French HcdatemK 10 fine Maple Bedeteads, double width, 6 fing Hair Muttraaees, 8 Moss do. 6 children's Trunnle Beilsteads, 12 low post single do. 2 handsome Side Fonrdt", 12 painted Wash-Suindn, 4 do. Sink Wanh Stands, Towel Racks, Lamp Stands, Ac. ALSO. 12 Inrffe Arm Roctcrs, . ' 12 Cane scat and bank Nursing Chftixs, ( B dozen fancy Chairw, 24 light colored Arm Chairs, 12 f oe Ullr Cupniona, 12 Misses Sewing and Rucking Chairs, 18 table chuks for clitldrf-n, USick Ch iirs, 12 painted Rockerr, ftdozen common Stool Chan's. V. CLARK. Front st., near Market. Oct. 2. " W-tf. LIFE INSURANCE. ! Agency of the Hope Mutual Life in-1 suranrc Company. THE stilifcriber has been rtppoinli d Agent for the above Company, nm! Is now prepared to receive applications lor life insurance ho ie aJso prepared to restive applications fur insurance on 1 1 ic lives of Slaves. This institution inenrpornled In 1646 with a Hbe ral and perpetu;il charter, and duly organiztd nccord Ins to law has cominr nerd trie business of LIFE INSURANCE on the MUTUAL prinUplea. The nitt iRuriT8 buini! divided annually iunoni: tle in Stircd. aceordinr; to the 'Act of Incorporation Tin rates of premiums conform with the usage of uther similar companies I'or 'he convenii ncu of parti. -a Insuring who would prefer to pny ihe pcminnisby instalments, tl Is ItH to tneir option when tlie pro. ceeilr ti.i, to pay one nail in caFn, ana se enre navnicnt ot tne resin vmcnt of the residue In li montns, Dy an id note bcoriojt hitelesiat lis per oe. innnvr'il note bcoriog hitelesi al til per oe Tlw li vi t ul tuanii 1 men may lie insured for the livu ul mam. .1 men may be insured for the benefit nf their wivrs hnrt rhlldrrn. so fftnt trjion the decease of th insured the wife if Irving, or if not, .... ...:n.....:..A.unAn n. ....... ki. i... Itlcn hlf ennoreri wirrrevi: ui.: unitjuui i.iuic ) the poliey, free and clcafrtfony claim by the credi tors of trie deerased. For the presttreccnrlty of parties inAiirini; " -iSd J,n-;!: this cdjnpnny, ihe 1 rustefs hare yro nUyfund.to the amount of MXWromh.W. that Duty accrue DpoD puumr roncu uj inr v.iiniiir i which Is to remain, until "capital exceeding thai smniint shall have ticrn resitted rrim rhe rect-lptof, Smiumilwhsa will be nk,ng.r .neceary, and may be withdrawn. 1 he loll'ivt ing it a list or rnc omcers ana trustees fbrtliernsuinf jew.viz: TRUSTEES. Nsilteaiel Wcl Srmcon rlalawlft, Innls Perklne. Jobn A. Pavenport, Alexander H. Dsns, Charles J.Taylor, Akx r Hamilton, .James T. Soutter, Kira Wood, Joseph B. Nones, Samuel K. Saittrltc, Cus II. fissrdsley, Jobn W.LWs, Alea'( N. Hoily, William T. Minor, Chailnr A free, Philip S. (lpin, Wm. L. firewcr, Janies Diinnn, Charles WhilllcsfV, JoseTih D Warren, Theodore Davenport. K 'swell tioyt, steohen H. Provost, ALRXANDER N.ilOLLY. President, JOHN W LEEDS. Assistant President, JOHN A. DAVENPORT, Vice President, JOSEPH B. NONES, Actuary, ROSWF.LL HOVT, Secretary, WM. WELLS, General Anent. Any Information will be cheertully given on appli cation to the Agent. Dr. James H. Dickson has b'en appointed Exam ining IVhyslcun for the Company. THOMAS SANDFORD, Agent. Sept. 29th, 184. 83-lye. FOR NEW YORK. THE fast tailing BRIG SEAMAN, Ceptain John Sharp, will have dispatch for the above port. For Irclgtit or pnnge having supe rior accommodations. Apply toihe Capu oo ooartl or to HARU1SS dt RUSSELL, Oct. 5ih.-96-2t. 17 N'oh Water St. NOTICE. ITAHEsuUcribcre have this day entered lato Co il artnersbip under the Arm of .MAH11. a i.no.ii.i.iur ine uinucuun ui f....... .... Y. for the uansactloa of a ucnerai aucuoo. 1 Crmvnlsslon and Aemct baslnes, at the law stand I of Utonty, Walker ft Hu. . . V .. A. MARTIN. M. CRONLY. 80- if. 1 esT 1848. ! MVho No. 403 Vo Chamber? Edinburgh Journal. TiiEpfii(i:r OR J V: . ht; . I II IT IS POSSIBLE. Privy Counseil6r KtfyJc' had" Vfattihb upon his tongue three ward, that hud be-! ne to hjin a kind nf proverb rii"It is do- i in full council ; KrcUwhwhi(9ccuTred, a Minle, such aa is usually p-ivcn to our neiirh bora' wcakfieBsea, plajtd UfOi Uw Upa of was held in high ftongidoratioo, f The dif ferent rulm of tha blcfctdMtc, jn theirjurnj showed their ujtprecialion uf Ilia varied mi foniKiiioti ami talents by nlwajs employing him. Every one did justice to hi ability and tact nny, perhaps a little overrated him ; and Siryk; opf, upright afwl cotwfi entioii t. uns'looked upon ;a a deep and Bttbile politician, with a pcnetmiion and forbighU'iliiuHg httlc , short of the gift of pro j h i r y. And aJ tLvis reputation he owed solely io the three words--'It in possible.' Often, however, they cscupe htm al most involuntarily; yet when they had once r-enpril 'him, he thought himself bound to.follow up and maintain their con sequences Thiw tills Buying exercised the greiiiest indunnca upoti his opinions, his 1. units and all events of his life. Who could believe it of a man so learned, and enlightened ? And 3'ct it wus not only potssiblo, but true He. Hi. it--. 1... ir j-r ,i I ;; : , "r.r : , ' ,. , tt-rrr :: (jfnilt ti hia lllf,,A r. !... UA ... :.' : v , .ZlVXlfZ. S "M"V ' ! vo upr-wii situ , tne Knux: con The young man. who. like mos other l villUIA Ul lliUlI UIJJJllUUlt'liLTU. i hnht hinwrif mrV, rnrvt I young peopic, inougni nimseu mncn more rloftr uirrhtorl iKAn kia fe! wtftailAMt I .1 u....i l:- .ur.i.- ii n ' "v.. ..v thisns notlnng more thnn a very singnlar j mania. ir father b. you, but my 'Tins little oddity, my den said, ' 'may be excused in you, adopting it would be considered a mere ptect; of ixpi UU.., a uuiu.-u. (.vtiyuiyui : r jou.' t is possible, my dear r redenck, said ! the linvv r.mmKfllfir Vint vniimnvlpl fniiirb those that will, when" i j j w - o hnva irt those three words the secret of prudence, repose, ' semirity, of happiness. Think not that this I maxim became habitual to me by mere chance. I adopted it upon tad uJtperieooe mm icuu iu umiiirt-riHivuon. s owe ion au i that I have, all iwu. i iic nimiur- , tuj of B, y youl h, and despatr moxle me hrst lay hoW of it ;and once hoM of, 1 raised myself by its help, anr! reconquered to tne.by my yarents only sufficed to ena- bin me to subsist while studying at the uni - veraity ; and- yet becaose I J.refojly aroul - , , , f ,' , i r v c .ii cd debt, I passed for Jiavmg a comfortable ' 1 l i , comtieience, and welcomed into society : ,. ' ill ri i i i , tli.il would have disdained me, had people . - . . r ., i i . f i known that I was all the whdo contented wuh bread and na k as my whole dtetary. 1 was well received, and generally esteem- il. yet I had but otic bosom friend amongst tin1 inert, mid but one lady had ever enga f."v more than a passing: thought ; and ' . . .- pretension to hor, the daughter of a rier- t,l officer, was hopelwa. and would have rt , inaHlCU 8, Dad noLlortUiiQ, 8tOlledUKl) Die ; ,. h..,Ai,ii I ,u ..Urkr ; ""ol - lain 10 uie uowager-uuwicss, wiui a guou tension ; and shortly after, a cousin tried in i i . , . -..v., w. vvm... ...v.. ... i ;.. .i t. r. :.i " u."" JLU a y"w ... I ..... 1 1 ... . . . ..... I . I I. . . r . nctrvA... l. f 1 1 w 1 1 1 1 1 ii: . ill my nick iiuiii.-r ii nil ii- 7t'( lovcrl 10 ,P,IV: .m'PliPPi",. 1 1-"-", , i in: iiiiiu vii iinik. ii or: v'mu nn,. t,pflmtchel him to Amsterdam . e . . . , . lV oil never before mentioned, this fnervl to me,' sail Frederick. I 'It is possible,' answered the privy coun sellor, 'and 1 will soon tell vo why. Alar . tued for his health by his long delay and I . . i i ii... i- i .i.: isuu siiencCj J. sacnuccu uivc w ureuuoui, and tearing myself from roy Phillipptna, while she, overcome with gnef was yet fainting' in her mother's arms, ! set out for Arrrstnrdarn Suffice it to sny, ! discovered that my rn st friend had deceived me, ami was bv this time in America with the whole of my cousin's bequest. 'Ii ia im possible V 1 cried ; 'it is j no possible l Out soon 1 wus obliged to say, 'It is possible I' And I flew back to Philippine, to soothe the feelings wounded by the treachery of my friend , and again I was compeiiod to ay, 'It is po?Hible,' when the first greeting on my arrival at home was the announce ment that. three days after the letter con veyimr the tidings of my loss, my betroth ed had bebomc the bride of another. I spare you my agouiea. Henceforth l be lieved everything possible but good to me ; and no matter how improbable ajiy sug gestion seemed, I reulied, It is possible !' In these three words was embodied my whole system of practical philosophy. 1 kctn continually repeating them, till at Icntrth thev became a comfort in sorrow an antidote to despair When I said tb my. self, 'Canst thou ever be happy in . tbia Wor Vmy lips formed the words, 'It, fM possible ,' and the event justified the almost mechanical Lope. I adapted the maxim. tnd no longer KreJ b ca iJttrtworlif ; pled either o tvgelt or dti!r-ihe youth , ful heart teldom knowi n .mediunL-j Hcjiceforth good fortone had no power " intoxicate, ibr 1 tboujht c( ij ,jnsphilityM and mhJ, 'It ; iappi Wo j1 nd. 9Jbfl,w. could neither jurprwo , nof Uj jlrcni ine, fol I wa prepttre4rqrlAnjrhiotTfc -f mgeneralaet ia ibeprdinflr, ,xt. reR a; the more important concern ,Jie upon ' sudden impulle. for which tfeey , f aft hardi, account, and of which the j are ajjaost; un-A : confcfonfc;aTftkerajr4fice,Mj awnVippi mj jmuu'm, wew it on! to ur. jWl tbe-v ' power of seIf-pgsio n4Hke ready either jo dfl or,if ofiefe'fwpe if; tilljrou hav mad Us Jm lOnv, bi; at leaat-iu .poaiilkU.! art nri; i TTie favorite phra of o prity-CoilttC ?lh' "Qfoetknw proteti tiRprntjout.;,at U "f-Wu&t. deiecUjir inu, ,m aa7; Wien ue Kuf prcwaeq jo5pe; ion itttbfc4xwwrri; flfpsa upon.-, Iho late feiRritioiV.oC ivnd ; ihe luauy chuogm Wrt mntmt; i (b9rj peoplt otweitlolizM iirJgaibA, tIfjatdr cIiuxhW fjrbef.Fmk w! tl ewcib,;'eiK pUitrlwi;oMW at a Ibej OA!unynj fftntjpjay putOSJfyhi'A big aeued with ;uttiti4i)mt.xtnbn; rwf Hr hUegjaiMj W.tbtir ielWW. iajttf'ovioiiiiStrykJ'j ri ,,-, l H toriUoe, just item in , fi of fe lenctjlwa only half htrd mby Uii;W tor faidj ajul shrugging hj ihtfuJ4p(a aid rqacbwikndl, 'Us posnbhS.'t u.a'i r Tba oksLor lorrrfd pk Wb.H 4a joa meaxMieejcJairaed, 'Do joutiiujkiJt) a. day caivevr, dftwi when my iubjeot' will rejoice ia SO? dewirfallt' . , 'U is possible agajn takl (he conaelk bu l this fi me he .Mid n tA v isedly. tifc, thing is more uncertain- tfcfcfl populai opia ton ; for a peopla is motto op of tnea who I have each aa inditidnal intefesl, which I they 'prefer to tbat of the) Prince, j Any ; m order of .things begcta nef bopetv- v , Whale m tony be the degree of kfe, utiA, however well deserved, borne by (he peOr j pie to your higbftesa, i would not aweor moiurei wuura iiui, iu ueir uitonnaattiii prince, we might not see um eie electoral anna bro-v. n, to gtve place to theiree of liberty.'- ''4.u,, ,--1 KU: nJ..' r. l . i t D,?wa. ' T'? r av loot, wa ma U po , f i ' ' u. . A few years after, the victorious Eitnch passed the Rhine the elector, wit ail hi flight Aa he departed, he iMrinir. nw.r.(. hM,M nnK saw armorial I beartnga of the electorate broken publicly try the people. Strvk l.j - -j to the despotiam -so lately ovexthfewny wjia soon lnstallsd in the office which hn taleata so weB ntiael him to fell: and by bisvdifplo malie ability, contntratea not a little, to-the eatAbhahmeut of the new oaTder of thing; while, riot withstanding his jititfaLftjdv ab I oarre character, be nevoe u tiered Aunsauf4D( aoa away by. political ltoUMasift-rl n... hir .....-... fc-L ; - , nf . -u. - u . jtv j huTaVcwJ y nd . ' guu j Jf tJSji j j ' Tfrvt ; rw a 7,'. . ' v ! nA Xl'T7 f t omved in the new department, and was ,,.. ,. ,K v., , T, 'received with the neatest honon, Xll , , ,j; ...I:j n .T-.J- ' were crowding around him. all eager uf , , , Pay ,neir courVtand some amongst them J J JFM iuonJ agaIn,t S( fc Jva0nMgi of hia,repub- i- ; ' i i.aj ii ' llil UJHUlUIIMyWC bUUlUlRNKUj fUOUQ DO remark at the time j but one day, at a public dinner, aVhicb many toasts went . rniinil in nnnnr nf linivors&I lihrl thai ... . . j i - riirlifa nf naftnna nil fVi fnnmrTa nf tt .A..Mii.. attdinlr tnrnPrl tA tn Srrtk. -l T "V J 1 saying, 1 marvel that kings yet dare to re sist us for (hey do but thus accelerate their i own nun. Jlie revolution will male the ,k. inw . wnni rtnnsr Itl tit ,v "' e- . rr- . . iK.ni ? Io thev' dream tl rm (nlfl - - - Unii.ff Mit lift FtrmrltArva t ' VnS$4' .iKMt n Erope tmist hetiahTtol I nat hinc J0U UUlzen W Tl ' faV ttonal man dmu that inonarcbypMn etci be reeubhahsriia Fmacef lti p09.ayiilSliylR.V' m t 'Ikrw possnbU Y eriei the eomrai3aryT ira0KeC tlrorukw. 'IUiHihl of liberty has MVer lroltJ UiyiaeM torn to see a' pukli feumioiiAjy r-!Jin Sr openiona.' j Cart yow etnte acy ramb ibr, them, citizen? Vi ai rtf V-) It wvery .f6iSVfy mnii$tQ..t f calmly. 4Pre AthmlhbecaiM tcwusl tntoed to Periclea, fhea to a, ting U Mice deo. Roqatbai at fait its Triumvirate, then a CWar, ar4 at length a Nero. Eng- land had iu Gxnmeaw'ecfUi, bowed before a Cromwell, and recalled takma;., VThat are you at with jwxr Roman, you Athenians and your EngHahl I hope yon no not nream oi comparing uicm wiuj the French J Uut I forgive your false views : you have not the honor of being bom a Frenchman.' tV Th fortrivenesj wn not, however, a complete one. for 8tryk lost hi office, and underwent wtne persecution, a an utterer of language not sufficiently respectful to .k. t.tr.. 'i' uio repaunc. Some years afterwanls, Bonaparte be came first consul, then consul for ten year, neil'tonauHor life, ana nnwiy emperor. andVlni;. Stryk was immcauueiT iemi- t ted iii hu office, as being, oatenaibly pne of the moderate party, lie enjoyed mora fa vor'and credit thaa tm v hie radictjoTta had Vcn agra accorApMiad, andheww. ed for a consumroatepORtklan. , Napoleon chanpeIlht fa of tie wwW.tJUpoa Oct. 3.
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 17, 1848, edition 1
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