i li oris day irv school hours,
t"i cf Virjli, bjr storm of bamboo that
reail carried on ihs illusion, and mads q
tUiak for a tims that I was assaulted bjr a
of tartgei. ii seemed to consider ft
t 7 nsli bead's cub, nod set himself litsrai
ty to jicX him into shape. Ha was so par
(iciUariy fond of striking with a leather
lrnppn the fiats pf our bands that ha nev
-11 I .U- . Jlii'l Mat TU.r. arm
nr aiwwiu uictu aa war wvig wu
pq'gucV thing as PalajBundy in ; our cal
ndar.. ii oae word.he was disinterested
lj pruel, and wed as industriously to strike
fur nothinj, as0t&ert striRs ror wages.
Some of the older bovs. who had read Sraol
let,VRr!stied Wm Roderick, from his hit-
tin like Random, and Ming so paruui 10
K!rtiwJ '"' "'-"r' '
J T1& 'death Vks characteristic. After ma
finVlVwiahtj wot for Mr. Taddv, the
Ee3V8her,"ind addressed him in the fol
faVni ords :-U is all oter, Mr. Taddy
fanfi Lstatirif fast I am going from the er
tes3al globe to the celestial and have
frftnfeed Tomkins a flopgnff mind ho
tTi'attd don't let him pick off the buds
rhaVj asked Aristotile," (here his head
k .ml h suvs I cannot live nn
JliuVl dont like that black homo grin-iiMttfl-cane
him soundly for not
thbwinf his wrbs Oanteo to non quod
MldAbrOh, Mr. Taddy' it's break
,rnp,wiih me the vacation's comm
ifieteti that black horse again Dulcis
kofienireminiscitur we are short of canes
JLtK Taddy, don't let the sdhool get into
iffiftdeV whenl am gone I am afraid
tiSbxighmj illness The boys have gone
acklnthfirflogging I feel a strange feel
irJjJW'oveTine is the new pupil come?
I trust I hare done my duly and made
df fchV-and left ail," ( here his head wan
Tertd, 'igain V to Mr. Souter the book.
Telle?." Mt Tadey, 1 invite you to my
tttfiejrH-make the boys walk in order
iantl 'take care of ihe crossings My
chf is geii'mg dim write to Mrs. 13. of
MoifcsTe and inform her we break up on
-tlSttst Tbe door is left open I run ve
tfc old--where is my rukr 1 feel John,
Jifhtf ike i school lamps I cannot see aline
Ob'Mri Taddy venit hora my hour
iffcbj&e-I atn dying thou nrt dying he
A1 itihk -We are dy ing yo u a re
,TjT The voice censed. He made n
feeble motion with his bunds as if in the
iAt bTmriRg a coppy-bo0k the " ruling
jtfn!o'n irtroug in death," nnd expired.
An epitaph, composed by himself, was
ifisftottred in his desk, with an unpub
lhed, pf mphlct against Tom Paine. The
epitaph "was so stuffed with quotations
ifoft Homer and Virgil, and almost every
dreeliind Latin author beside, that the
mason who was consulted by the widow
Vrfinir1 to litorraDhit under a hundred
sv BA.a.uva: j u m -"j
PtJnis.The Dominie consequently re
poieTunder no more Latin than Hie Ja
dttjh without a single particle of
VjiCes, inousrn ne is imu&cu u ing
.THE COMMERCIAL.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
faiXtlfeDAY, FEB RUARY 3, 1649.
I' ' k NORTH CAROLINA NOVEL.
Jt s4tyds us pleasure to be able to announce, the
mlf forthcoming of a new Novel, from the pen of
the "estimable and gifted author of Alamance. Mr.
Wiistja" North Carolinian by birth, education and
residence; and hie efforts to I! lust raw the history
mxA character of his native State, and to weave around
iter tame ahalo, bright with historic legends, and
TMd romance, deserve, and -wc hope will rercive the
CratUflde and the encouragement of hie countrymen.
Hf s fcafn Jhal Mr. Wfley hss msde arrangements
with tKepTprtetors of "Sartain's Union Migaiinc of
JLRersme and Art." br whkTi the first appearance ,
-dtHi'UfMA la secured, to that Magazine. New
jti&t&lktot' th Periodkal therefore, will have
ihslsaelMbritiie Novel, togetlicr with much other
rtebjiaihile matter and iriU at V nm timt,
emJ(tH4i kuritt&UneJO upon a vorfAy and
taflstfiifdMlW ll le rn'-litt J "'iy '" Philadel-
rTermi,p,r snnum, ln advance, Two Copiea
The Editors say :
, Sptcial feature for the prcsmt volume win be
dkiptbAosilaaicf OnetnaL Nov the manu
urlpl etNrkkh has brvn purchased fur the parpose.
Th pnblicalion of this nuvel will commence in the
third number, and trill in no cos bt titcnded into tht
iTMxvt&imjmpv (yen altboagh a large number o
xttd pemivefo be printed to bring it toaconclu
slon before tlx; close of the volume. This novel will
opca tftfhMader a new field of American tmdiiions
.sfjtiiely avouched by Iavixa, Coopib, or any of
Off wjlJtaj ii Uialorical fiction. The scene of the
sorglelf grth Carolina, jvwt prior to ihe Revolu
tioavan )4 ajnaodios in tho form of an entertaining
AftilouaBarraJivt, a mnsa of historical traditions
respectMi4bB swJy aetUumcn of tho Carulinos,
wlkk wa pilataka not, will give quito a new as
jKJClitatfcai part of our national history. The writer,
XI HOQ has contributed a short ule to our
fjrSMmher, U a native of North Carolina, and
Ijse trars4 cajeUUy all that part of the country
WAPjr MM hlS il07' "'r H,e
PPTfW$Tln.,r' r"' 6 'ly " BCCUrttry
Ef CXif T - ul vioiaiinn an i u
SnccTcU, we pSa' vesture to till his readers in advance,
tWht has thrown an interest (something like that
fh Wlcfi genlSfl hSf invested ths abode of the
ifctaiWlcra) 6ver even tRe "Dismal Swamp,"
ni.j'Aft nof less dismal Ons of sandy, harburlcas sea
cXWm"eti strrtchee for hundreds of mil a south
IV'f s-r.r-a- -
aiU(;4 'TOR CALIFORNIA.
fllOTtt CaroflrisCoftrparrf of one hundred per
as&aVtf fidr beinTormed In the city of Raleigh, for
TAra'efrapafrjr aettlevnent In Csli
itPhWWh ntrkyt frtya two ritindW dollars Into
i?!,J4,??5ittVhc"r"r' Mirt h," end w ' r
&fWMbkAltm TVilnrtngfow, about the Wdle
f that mniu. Any iwrnhernviy earryhlfc wtf and
glish
I children, hy r"'"' tho K,"i m f,t ?rh r e".
u. tMuitl Wid beOiiiMi LU9
V company on tt) tarns terms.
ft
t:
:1.
; ta th EMt, oil t(b Slet, thu kodf wss wgsced
In "the contldenUon'of the 1111 reported bjr the
District CommittM, prohibiting iu wlllnj or hiring
tffifcvMTnthDItrlct of Columbia. This bill wss
twics read and will probably b paatad. Then tu
ths moat iatenaa azcltomant during h debate on
fie aubject. (
In Iho Snata; the Panama '..bill waa discaaaedbf
Mr. Webster and othera. Joint Reeolutlona adopted
la both Houses. "TdtO ef(h Pfeal Jonf axnect3 "
Br another despatch received aa hour later, we
ha?e the following! '
In the Scat there waa a long debate on the Pa
nama bill. In Executive session, Mr. Bugradne was
confirmed aT aval Officer in the New York Cos.
torn Uouso. . . . . i'7'
Mr. Edwards, from tha Committee on the District
of Columbia, reportod a bill making It a misdemean
or t Introduce slaves into the District for sale or
hire, punishable by fino of $300 with sundry other
provisions. Gen. Harralson niorcd to lay It on the
table, which was negatived, 71 ayes, 116 noes.
The debato waa warm and animated, and partici
pated in by Messrs. Chapman and Smith, of 111.
Hudson, Rhett, Holmes, Burt. Brown, of Miss, and
Stephens. Bill ordered to be printed, and remains
first business on Speaker's table. After the morning
hour (he Naval Appropriation Bill was amended.
It was moved- to abolish theispirit ration and g!vo
five cents instead, which was proposed to be amen
ded by prohibiting officers or any ono else having
liquor on board of national vessels. This amend
ment pending Committee rose, reported progress,
and the House adjourned. -CAar. Cowr.
Telegraphed for the Baltimore Sun.
Arrival of Tho
STEAMSUIP CANADA
1 DAYS L.VTKK FROM EUROrEl
AFFAIRS OF FRANCE.
TUK 1RISU TtilALS.
PLAN FOR RESTORING Tllli POPE.
FCBTIIEB ADVANCt 1 IOIT0S-
BREADSTUFFsJ UNCHANGED, Ac
New Ycsk, Jan. 30 8, a. w.
Coimbcial Affairs. The aspect of commer
cial all'ulrs in England is quite encouraging, and a
good bualntss is 'anticipated durinp the coming
spring.
Money Maskm". Money ia easy, snd discounts
making st '2J to 3J per cent. Consols, for money.
89J ; for scCotmt, the same. The Bsnk of Englsnd
reports continue satisfactory. The stock of bullion
had slightly docrensca ounng ine wetit.
FRANCE.
France continued quiet, and every thing is moving
on in republican ordrr.
The President has been occupied In giving grand
receptions to eminent men of every political ahade of
opinions. When he appears in public the popalace
receive him with every demonstration of respect and
esteem. .
There had been some disturbances at BattiRualles,
near Paris, but it waa contined to the locality in
which it originated.
Tho French funds were rather lower. The uncer
tainty which prevailed respecting the patriotism of
the Chambor, in bein willing to be dissolved with
out a political struggle, is the main cause of the de
pression. Trade however, has materially improved.
SPAIN.
' Ocnoral Concha has resigned the office of Captain
General of Catalonia. The city or Calcona is block
aded by the Carlisle.
THE VERY LATEST NEWS
BY EXPRESS AND TELEGRAM,
Up to the Moment of the Steamer Canada's
Departure.
Pabis, Friday 12th Jan., 12 M. The President of
the Republic h.is dttermided that the candidates for
the Vice Pres'dcnc y shall be M. Odilon ilarrot, M.
Abbuitucei, and M. Honla do Lavintlie, The for
mur will undoubtedly be chose-n by the Assembly.
M. Dufarrr, It is fald, will succeed Odilon liarrot as
Minister of Justice.
French b per cents arc quoted at "5 f.
Livcbpool, S.iiuiday morning, 13th. We learn
from Paris that the movement in favor of dissolving
the National Assembly meets with much favor, and,
at a meeting of one of the clubs last evening, it was
asserted, upon authority, that Lnmartinc approved
and would support the measure (or an immediate dis
solution of that Assembly he lately took so much
prido in constructing.
Thd collision foreshadowed br twern the co-ordinate
departments of the President snd the Assembly,
which is perceived by Lamartine to be inevltabla,
has induced him to take thia step.
AUSTRIA.
We learn from Austria that Pest has surrendered
to Windesgruiz.
HOME.
It Is said, on the nutliority of the mlnlsleral circle
in Paris, thstnn intervenlion In behalf of the Pope
will bo iiiimodiutely mado by the great Catholic pow
ers of Kurop-..
IRELAND.
We loarn bv special express frooi Dublin that (here
has been no trail of Duiry. The judtfe has declared
that only two-c. mnt indictments were had and that
lie could not to tried for any treason or fellontous
publication issued after the srrest.
On Tuesday next the judges will pronounce juds-
ini nn ihnwrit oferTor hrouirht hv OBrten. Blca
I Bh.; and others. It is ld that le judg will be
j equally divided on the occasion.
Afpalliso Ta aobpv Diath or Ma. Jomsso
W resrel to state thai Ihe bar-room of tho St.
Louis Hotel, lost night, was tho scene of an affray
in which onelndivlduil lost his life. From the hem
Information we could gather on the sobjert, It ap
pears that J. K. Johnson and Thomas D. Harper,
both young nn, well known In this cii , had a diffi
culty some time a?o, which resulted in Johnson sen
ding Harper a challenge to fight a doel, which the
latter deeliaud to accept. The parties met last night,
about eight o'clock, in the St Louis bar-room:
words passed between them, when Johnson at ruck
Harper once or twice with hia cane. They were
then separated by their friends. Johnson afterwards
advanced on Harper and again ainrck Mm, when
Hurper drew a knife, and Inflicted three, or four
wounds on his antagonist, killing him almost tastan
t r. The excitement nt this moment in the bar
ruoui became intewse, and i lights were put oat
Ttie body of the uVrenvd was rtwrtly taken to the
aub Uuso ol "the Third MiOilclptOitv, for t pur-
pnD 'of J"t pt -. r,m p4..i..
iouis himl a warrant wa imm.f tesoed lot
the vrtmt 0t IIapT ' a..- t i e tmmedl.
afely i Tier nn.; , t p ! k. ho. .i silght
h had got Lent arr.vi.-ZAb.y i a. ,
The following is the malt of the recent Presides-
twBtsiuarrr
Maine,
15,471 J': 40,121 12,107
T IT 17
&nvri
TstIot nsM
New HmpMrrn,678 17,761"
acatienng, ' iau i.V , i
."v.'fc
38,133
V. B.
V. B.
6,005
V. B.
13,837
V. p.
120,619
V.B.
849
V. B.
11,200
V. B.
80
V. R
125
Cass
46,733
Cass
34,809
, .Tavlor
61,072
25,788
Taylw
4,689
3,063
Taylor
30,314
, w.
Taylor
23,122
12,174
Taylor
218,561
103,959
Taylor
40,009
3,129
Taylor
186,113
13.452
Taylor
8,421
523
Taylor
37,702
3,174
. Casa
36,234
Cass
3,600
Csas
27,048
'" Case
10,948
Casa
114,692
Case
36,880
Cass
172,U61
Cass
5,895
Casa
34,523
Maasachueetts, .
Rhode Island,
Taylors maj.
Connecticut,
Taylora ma
Vermont,
Taylors maj.
New York,
Taylors maj.
NewJeraey,
TayIora maj.
Pennsylvania,
Taylor's maj.
Dclawnre,
Taylor's maj.
Maryland,
Taylor's maj.
Virginia,
Cues' ninj.
North Carolina,
Taylor
45,265
1,473
Taylor
43,459
8,590
Taylor e maj.
South Carolina. Electors chosen by the Legislature;
therefore, exact popular vote cannot be ascertained.
The Electoral vote was given to Cass & Butler.
Taylos
47,463
2,867
Taylor
67,141
17,421
Taylor
64,706
6,236
Cass
44,596
Cass
49,720
Cass
58,419
V. U.
35,374
Caea
15,330
Cass
26,398
V. B.
8,100
V. B.
15,804
Cas
31,363
Georgia,
Taylora maj.
Kentucky,
Taylor's maj.
Tennessee,
Taylor's maj.
Ohio,
Cass' maj.
Louisiana,
Taylor's msj.
Mississippi,
Cass' maj.
Indiana,
Cass' maj.
Illinois, '
Cass' maj.
Alabama,
Cask' maj.
Missouri,
Cass maj.
Arkansas,
Case maj.
Michigan,
Cass maj.
Wisconsin,
Cass' maj.
Florida,
Taylor's maj.
Texas,
Cass' maj.
Iowa,
Cass' maj.
Taylor
138,356
U3.427
Caps
154,783
Taylor
18,273
2,890
Taylor
25,679
819
Taylor
69,907
4,638
Taylor
63,215
3,414
Cass
74,743
Cms
66,629
Taylor
30,482
881
Taylor
32,671
7,406
TsfVir
7,588
1,712
Cass
40,177
Cans
9,300
V. B
10,369
V. B.
Caw
l,7jj
V. li.
Tsylor
lylor
,940
Csas
30,687
23,
6,747
Tsylor
13.747
1,254
Case
lo.OOt
Tsyl r
2,941
1,218
Tsylor
3,777
6,018
Taylor
10,557
1,494
Casa
8,795
Casa
12,051
V B.
1,126
RECAPITULATION
OF THE POPULAK VOTES, BY STATES.
Taylor Caea
30,615 31,315
7,688 9.300
34,316 27,047
6,421 5,898
4,537 3,233
47,644 44 782
70,159 74,698
63,216 66,629
10,657 11051
66,988 49,754
18,352 15,644
35,279 40,138
61,300 35,398
37,702 34,628
23,949 30,637
26,918 2656
32,671 40,077
V. B. Scat.
Alabama,
Arkansas,
Connecticut
Delawsre,
Florida,
Georgia,
Indiana,
Illinois,
Iowa,
Kentucky,
Louisiana,
Maine,
Massachnaetu,
Maryland,
Michigan,
Mississippi,
Missouri,
N. Hampshire,
New York,
New Jersey,
North Carolina,
Ohio,
Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island.
South Carolina.
Tennessee,
Texas,
Vermont,
Virginia,
Wisconsin,
Total,
6,003
80
19
8,643
15,804
1,126
1
12,124
3d, 263
126
10,389
24
- 12
14,78 1 27,763
218,651 114,592
40,009 36,880
44,000 35,319
138,396 155,113
196,113 172,661
6,778 irx
Electors chosen by
64,469 68,452
3,777 8,795
23,122 10,948
45,013 46,487
13,747 15,001
7,660
120,519
849
85
35,456
1.112
2,645
77
111
11,200
730
Legislature.
3 79
13,837
9 29
10,418 -
1,361.748 1,223,292 292,224 4,008
Taylor over Cass,
Taylor lest than Caea and Tan Buren,
138,466
153,768
Comparative view of the Aggregate Vote.
1848. 1844.
Taylor, 1,361,748 Clay, 1,298,633
Cass, 1,223,391 Peak, , 1,327,32s
Van Barm, 292,214 Bimey, C 2,263
Smith sod scat 4,008 8oaiterinf.
Total, 2,881,273 Total,
InorsAe of vote,
3,678,121
203,156
s-N
ClaanlflcnUsa at Un PoaUr Vote.
If wo classify the latro. tnd their popnlar vole
into slavekeWInf W ttt Sates, eonsiderlnf Deft
ware among tho toraier, tho reonlt io as follows. So.
Carolina not kHn takaavksrto the onknlation.
Taylot. Caao.
Fourteon aUveUln Stntes, 437,392 407,070
Fifteen freo Sutoo, 24y3SC 816,222
TStel,
V iwl.t
138,45u'
j
Voters. I
2,402,658
2,702,549
2,881,272
1
Total,
jr. s r 1'
fuercoie sf Votes
Tea.
lie-! i
Vo
. i i Pare..
. US 1 i
,1.1'
r t
1,601,298 1648
T ' ' '"'
ITalri '?! " fcdn1deiy;T,fi7C"
N. Hampshire, - i i TZ, : 13
Masmchusetta, 12 - Ohio, . "
JElectorsl.Yottv.
ContWtWV' 1; i 8
Vermont 6
Indiana,
Maxvland, ... 8
r,sr
Virginia, 17 AJabama,
So. Carblmal V
Misaourl, . , . i
New York, 36
Arkansas.
3
6
New Jersey.: . . 7
Pennsylvania, 26
Delaware, 3
No. Carolina, ' 11
Qeorgia, IQ
;eH!Mlcrr1gan,''r
Florida,
Texas, ,
lows,
VVlBconaln,
Tota '
3
- 4
4
143
127
127
Taylor bvsr Cass, ' 36
Analysis of the Electors! Vote ' "
Total elect Tal vote, 290 Full vote for Taylor, 163
Necessary to s choice, 146 Overplus, 17
Classification of tho Electoral Vote.
Taylor
117
Co
163
Cass Taylor's ui.
Free Sutes,
Slave Stake,
,72
26
11
36
55
127
T.tal,
From the lieic-Orltans Commercial Times.
YUCiTAN.
Victory of ffie Ywxdenots over the Indians (Mlnnt
bearing of the Ameran Voluntary Killed and
. Wounded, d-c., dj-c.
The brig Machigoane, Capt. Chamberlain, nrrived
here, yesterday, lrom Campeachy, which port she
left on the 14th instant, bi inyin; us files of El liolt
tin Official, of Murtdu, to thu2oth ult.
These papers announce that the whites are every
where triumping over the Indians, and, nobly sup
ported by the American regiment under Col. George
W. White, the war, which has boen so lon devasta
ting the poninsula, ia drawing to u close, by the sub
jugation of the insurgents.
ihe capture ol the city of l'eto, already recorded,
has been followed by that of the important strong,
hold of Tihusuco, whieh was tho headquarters o!' the
revolted Indians, and the very foeus ol the insurrec
tion. This place fell into the hands of Colonel Meii
dea, commanding the 4th division ol the Yucatan
army, in which are Col. White's volunteers. The
Indians retreated, without striking a blow in its do
fonso. The Jiolelin, in an extra, published ut Meri
da, on the 17th ult., expresses die belief, that this
crowning success of the army of operations virtually
puts an end to t lie war.
The Amebic an Regiment. By a passenger on
the Madiigoane, Lieut. J. J. Gain..-, we hive been
fiut in possession of the following acc.mnt of the gal
int achievements of our brave countrymen, under
a e command ol Col )nu! White unci Uesancon.
Lieut. Col. Bjsancm, with a duacltinent ol volun
teers, had an engagement with a large b id v ol J u
diaasorrtlia 2Uh ult., in which Capt.iin Kelly and
tLleu Campbell were mortally wounded, and u pri
vate, belonging to C.tpt. (Juincr's company, killed.
Col.Bcsaneon had about JU0 men, and ihe Indian
force was from MJUO to ; 0UO men.
On the 23d u 1 1 , jii eiiganetnent took )!arn at Tehu
cuco, Colonel (ijorgii W. While in command, in
which the Americans lost 33 in killed and wounded.
Lieut. John II. G illagber, of Captain M.ilvy's com
pany was killed, also strgounts L ing and Convcry.
ofCapmin Itriggb's company, and corporal Morse,
of Captain Freel md's company of Rangers. On the
27th ultimo, on the inarch from Tchiibiieo to Ti In,
nn Indian to n, n distance of alxut ix lea see, the
regiment had continued skirmishes with the Indian
the whole route. The Indian?, were in large force,
and barricaded rhe road in Home nixty pincc.", by
ihrowimt up stones and rocks, with hmp-hob .tfcre
through. As thu regiment putlied forward, when
one barricade was (alten, tliey would retrout to sn
other, and so on. The Americans reachtd Tela on
the evening of the 27ih ultimo, and captured and
burnt the town, with s loss of eight men killed and
wounded. The volunteers then relurruKi to Tehu
succ, where they arrived ou the 29th ultimo, alter
some hard righting. On the 6th instant, Colonel
While took up bis line of march, from his headquar
ters st Tehusuco, for Ihe sea-port of U.iwb, w here
the Indians w?re reputed to he in considerable force,
under the command of their celebrated leader, Jscinlo
l'.it. It was expected they w ould havo a severe ta
gageaient at this ssot. V c anxiously await the ar
rival of farther intefigeoce, from the scene of host ill-
lies.
From the Raleigh Star.
Cnfortunate aud Me's icholy Occurrct c:-.
On the morning of the 29th when the LegiHlsturr
was about adjourning, a most deeply affectum end
melancholy occurrence happened ut tha Capitols Mr.
D uiJ Keinhardt, from Lincoln, a partially deranged
man, violently as:iiled tho Comptroller, Wm. F.
Collins, Fsq., at the South door of the luiildinu, ni d
in the scuffle, thsroor L sane ran was u- fonun uely
thrown ba kwarda from the top step to the ground,
and was taken up lifeless. It was found, ipon a
pott mortem examination, that his scull was fractur
ed In the fall. The case wiiii examined before Judge
Pearson, to whom Maj. Collins surrendered himseif,
and he was admitted to bail in the nominal sum of
1500. Aa it will have to undergo further judicial in
vestigation, it would be improper to suy more, and,
to prevent mlsreprcstarions abroad, we could nut
have said less.
DIED. j
In Brunswick county, on the 28th ult. , Mrs. Mar-1
garet Scull, in. ths 4 2d year of her ace Mrs. 3 was
a consistent momber of the M. E. Church, and for !
the last 20 years led a peaceable and holy life, and ;
died in the hope of a hlesaful Immortality beyond
the skies. She has left four children, and many :
relatives and friends, to mourn her death. ,
' Her languishing head is at rest,'
Its thinking and aching are o'er;
Her quiet immovable breast '
Is heaved by affliction no mors : '
Her heart Is no longer the scat ;
Of trouble and torturing pain,
It casej to flutter and beat !
It never shall nutter nysin. ( am. Jour
In Houston county, Ga., on ths .Kith till., Major
Jimess M. Kelly, reporter to the Supreme Conn of
Ucorpia, a native of ilmlngton.
In New Orleans, on the 20th ult., of cholera, Mr,
W. S. F.rickaon, aged 43 years, a native of Wilming
ton. EXTRACT FROM DR. CLICKKMER'S
" PAMLfcT.
fVocopy ibo following lrom Dr. Clickener't value,
bio nouitihlet, and having had personal oaperlonee In
the as alter, fsrsly endorse all he says In favour of Ida
Sugar Coated Purgative Pllla. Indeed lor ourselves
we win say that wo will never again take any other
general niodirtris, to kntr aa these aw haaj, snd
several of our acquaintances havt arrived at the tamo
conclusion.
-ty ougar uoatcu rurgnitve rtita are tnt reauHs
of great txpenae, labor, and experience. It maybo
tucgoated that I tut over confident of the medicine.
being my own la ea lion i bull aincerely uaourn tho
reaaovinai i claim no merit tor ii wnicn naa noi ae -
eared s snttd mundailon on he ample eiperlenrc o
others. Tho nM4ctIUyoiiysrod of extracting
ths Barest rase act from vogouUot (which i known
lo riysHf alone) fjtnbine-1 -awl'sJ the cip"k'of ict
my plUa morecii'uetive, andcoosequenily moropopn
"V' p.v4iciii row Wfvtehe public,
JV&ea ths ejrptrienco aad 1st sx tf yfaj'e were tewn
y. tha'iIicoer of thS irtft maty of extracting
.fen-s, yrat bwiire thnt, my f 5 met command
J large sale, bd't 1 was bur prepad' for tha almoat
4nthualaillc receolion thev hava met wlih ivm.
-"tBgptlon'WhlcTiiS lllusr-r MfieroffTrutterIyTr.55a.
! " supply m-hslf the demandaofmy
Z j agents, who lottrn from BU dlr.ion. prodalm In
23 common that ' Clicktntr'i Sagar Coated Vegetable'
j2 the old-fachloncd, griping and nauseating popular
g - compounas oai or ma marecr." Tfl Ihon, lrl my 511
9t gsr Coated Pills pfescrit tjie ubpewith a medi-
c,ne of powerful pu'rjfutlvo and purifying quul.tiea
wnicn win nenucr eauso uisgust or pain, and adding
tha I hold myself responsible for the cootcuts o
th's pamphlet; ! r)JU. r'-'i '.:;.'"(
1 remain the public's dovmed servwit,
. , . C. V. CL1CKENER.
Foraalo, wholesale and retail by WM. H LIP
PITT, Druggiat, Wilmington, N. C, and by dealers
Medicines encta throughout the V. States.
MARINE NEWS.
POUT OF WILMINGTON, FBURUARV 3. J
hioh wateb at ths bab:::;::::::::::.:;::::::::2.45 p. m.
ARRIVKD.
1. Steamer Evergreen, Wutson, from Fayetteville,
to John Hanks, with freight to John Ranks, T. Sand
ford and P. S . Fanning.
2. Rr. Schr. livander, Enos, from Nassau, with
Salt, to G. W. Davis.
" Schr. Thorn, Wainwright, from New York, 14
W. O. Jellreys, with mdzc to sundry porsons.
" Fehr, Harrison Price, N'aylor, lrom New Vork,
to E. J. Luttcrloh, tvilh 950 Spirit Barrels.
" ,h'ehr. Sea Rird, Godfrey, lrom New York, in
bullast, to (J. VV. Davis.
" Sehr. Fulcou, Purritt. from Now Yuik, in bal
last, to . VV. Davis ' '
" Brig Louia Wulsh, McFarland, from Barmuda,
in 8 days, in ballast, to G. VV. Davis. Le.'t at Uer
mudu, Jan. 23d, the folio ing vessels, having arrived
within 7 days, in distress. Urls; Oxfotd, of Wells,
Me Clark, loss of sails ; Brig Venezuela, of Sears
part, Me., Fowler, lost sails bulwarks, &c. ; Hrig Le-
ander, of Boston, Mayo, lost both maais, decksswept;
Barque May v lower, Niw 1 ork, llitebcocrf, lost
bowsprit, lore yard, lore lopuiiiBt, house o deck, and
reeoivcd much other d mage ; Ur. Brig Crcsccni, of
Yarmouth, lost rudder.
" Srbr. Mary Powd, Jjnce, from New York, to
G. VV. Davt,, with goods to sun fry persons.
Report oi Schr. N canor, Ilinks, arrived here on
31st uh. Left nt Cardenas, 22d nil. Brig Ttlos,
Lamphier; Brig Marrie, Porter; Brig Mary L. Sti
plos ; brig Logan, Tie it; Mary Catharine; brig
Alhetns; Brig F.lizn, Bi -He ; baniue Win. M. Hai
riss ; Schr. Elizabeth, going in CndeuaH.
cleared: j
2. Schr. rioni-c, Robinson, for New York, by E.
J. Lutlttrloh, with 1U kegs lSutlor, I l.lil. Hums, 10 '
bbls. Dried Fruit, 33 bbk Lamp Black, 300 bbls. !
Ru.in, 15 bags Pros, 10 bbls Porkt 1 bbl. Fifth, 5;
bales Yarn, 5 bales Sheeling, bales Wool. 3 0:iles '
Ka, 150 bales Cotton. 1D0 eu-k Riee, 500 bu.dnU !
Pen Nuts, 3D casks Flax So. d, l.V) Imgs VVh.'St, 700 ;
bbls. Flour, 20 boxes and trunks mdziv, and 5 passen-
" Schr. Marion, fhrrns, for Little River, w th huh-
jr;. i,,, (- U n ,.i.
dries, by (.. V. Uavis.
ii w.. l w-:n; c n J'..l.:- k..
.Jin. .-i in i.t.iipj i, o I j li 1,1,1 ii, mi i ii i n,ir. jHii.i, uy
i. v. ujvis, witn tnu tuns, ruism, ii ooia. asint
i urpenline, I .it) bairs lea iut.
" Selir. liuiccl.inu, Cousins, for Baltimore, by G.
W. D-ivW, with Flooriu? B i s anJ Lumber, from
Oast n mill, nnd 20 hales V'..rn.
" Brit; Wellin;'-K v, Pnrnn. f"r rnrseea, by j
Bar y lli vant & Co. 'wilh UW.IXH) fe t S. S. Lum- ,
her iiom J. D. McRass Mill, 2 Bids' Spirits Tur
pentine, 26 Bbls. Tar, 25 BI.Ik. pilch, 2 BbN. Vnr
niiih, 10 Csaks Riee, 60 Bbls. Flour, 6 Spars, 9 Bbls.
l.urd, 26 Bushels Peas 4 UIIm. Lamp Black, 50
Boxen Herrings, and 30011m. Bacon. i
3- Schr. I'ImitiIx, Scaiinion, for Boston, by Barry,
Brai t & C i. E.xporisjn next. i
PINE CIL
THbESubecrlber has erected the ssvrsarv sppn
ratus, for maniifurturin s purenrliple of PINK
OIL wh eh Is preftred in the Northern Cities to
Cnsnphene, for ilo supeiior qu.Miii. s, ii iivea stron
ger liyht and docs not cause ti.e wick to crust or
gum up w i t It resin.
Wnir m'ed to bnrn In any kind ol Lamp construc
ted lo bum Cntnphene.
To be hnd at ths Store of S. P. POLt.EY"', at 50
cts. pir t'allon at retail.
A. II. VANBOh'KF.I.EN.
Liberal discount made lo those who uihiore-
rrl.iil Ibe nrlirlc.
Feb. 3, 1949. 137-tf.
STEAM BOAT FOR SALE!
TUeteamcr I'AYETTEVILLE, now In the
Port of WILMINGTON la offered
FOR SALl-
HKR Erigine Is bf OrfeMint'ti and
Tirentif horse power, (,'ylinder irm
tu one inches, teven feet stroke. Six
boilers, thirty Ini hes dninrtcr, tvenlyjuur leet Ming
And in all rmiiecut is a Aral rati' Engine. Ths Bant
in me hundred ami twenty three and a JWfeet Iotir,
twenty sir and a Mffcet bourn, nnd ntn fet-t hold j
nnd of about two hundred otuI fori tons bimhen.-
She hns can led In hrr hold tvo liwutard Jour hun
dred Sacks Halt, and on her deck. hhds. Molasses,
Sii((.ir, Ac at one trip. H" i timbers ure mostly red
ceilnr, and put tnpether In fraim s in the most solid
and ubfWnli d niunner. She Is uliered for sale, bo
cause the Coiiiiuiny have other Boats sufficient for
ihfir wmic She may bo had upon Ibtrral terms,
tins' st a grvat bargain.
ApolicHili n to he made to
oiMio.i ir.min.
Prsddent iUnrltetn Slurs Bout Co
KavHtevllle, Feb. 3ik IW8.
The host csn be seen by application to Jon. Baas
Aftentof the llenrietis S. I! Co .Wilmington N. C. i
Cbarieaton Courier and Savannah Georgian copy 1
4 weeks, snd send account tu this oilier, an soon as 1
service is rendered. 1j7-4w J
' q EGARS.-100,000 Segars. Various Bianda and
kJ quality.
For sale by HOWARD ej
PKDKN.
Feb. J.
137.
R
ICE. For sale wholeosl snd Roiall by
HOWARD s rtAit.x.
137,
Feb. 3,
FLOUR.
Cll Bands E Ira Canal Fwur
20 half
do
Vjo bo
HOWARD d- PF.DEN.
137.
For aale by
Fiib, 3,
CUEESE.
gr Boxes Engrlgh ftalry Cheese
10 Usskt
do
For i
Feb
jile by
3.
HOWARD A PEDEN.
137.
sjtxkb.. Freh Oooh-n Butter. For sale by
J3 ' IIOVVAUD A PEDK.N.
I Feb 3. 127'
:j 7t5lii;Zr6frf aekat Loaf, Crashed ffM
. dexod auuniea rtnoou. rwnn w ,
Ftb,
tb. I. 137, , , IIOTVAKU St rltiv.
SVVMM CA!ILEJ. Fortatt
lKWAlLn TEDTJ1-
Feb.X . 'W-
m
L,4rlng...'"i"i' i U"0 a
Hard ...f.v" WK "vrfJ e2VdS ..
fciuliisiTarOanline-
I IS
Pitch I
kUain Nil I ............. ....... 1 SO 4B , 1 7
ti.J.,:;l...::Z.J I'Vj! ... v,
" 3. .mrTffX-xrtr?C.i J " f
w" .
Inferior ,.,...1,11)1 ...
Fair Q unlit V 4 CO I DC
LUMHEM, STEAM MILL. "
Wide boards', plank and seaniUnf 11 f i 13 Cff
Floor llonidk. .;... Sf, si ttM'
Floor Boarda..'i."r"". 7 00 9 CO
viae uoaras- '""""j"
Scantling ?
RICE. " ' "'"" vt
KOiigh b '..' j nominas. . t
Cleaned
kiTAViis. . : . ;
W. O. Hhd. rough none-.......
M " dressed'"--'
bmror.
11. O. Hhd. rough
iJXf
-W '.siS 1&
"',"fr: '
I
to m " .
It 00 . t.
8 60 s 1( QOr
; P l W
4 00 W
4(0410
dresid
-
SHlNOLEts.
Common
Contract '
'BtACK's" large ,
PIJA8.
H. V.. Pea.
Pe Nuts
SCUAJl.
New Orleans.
66;
a.
M m
6
4 m
I'orjo Ujco-
St .Douiingo
i : '1 .
Java
Rio.
Lnguns-.. '
Cuem .-..
MOLASSES ' '
New Oilenns
Culm cargo
HAL1V
llonuiro
Liverpool
SPIHHH.
N. R. Rum
Common Uln
mm
,!'
27
20
30
25
IS
i
30
30
II
. 30
' 32
32
,t
. v
8
14
74
vv lusKey
Aptlo Brandy.-..
ltACO.
ll.ui'8, N. C.....
" Western
Silcs, N.C.
' Western
Shouklcrs, N. C.
9
S 4
7
If
IS
7
ft
J0 MIOTICS.
! Cotton Yams
j CoiionUznaburjiS-
4-4 N. C. iiheelings.
FI.OHR.
Kayi:iievillo
Canal
Cora
Meal
;
00'
66
10
7
20
60
41
36 ,
9
69
m) M
' 7 60,
70
4J p
Col ion-
lluiter
Cheese
HeoswnX
Hay
Snap
Feat hers
l.urd
i.iiue... -
nominal-
4 n'
430
TO NEW YORK
Barrels TurpcMlne and Rosin, 30 cents.
Uaervls Spirits Turpentine, 45 Cents. ,
p on.'J I ' , . . ...
I R"'e' cr"" Pr "t. oft groal weight
Tn . . ,,
' - .
Barrels Tar. Turocntine and Rosin. 30 eaarts.
!
Barrels Spirits Turpentine, 36 cents.
Lumber, per M., $5.
BOSTON -
Barrels Tar, Turpentlno and Rosin, 40 cents.
Barruls Splrlta Turpentine, 66 cent.
Lumber, per M., 46. '
TO
C0M.M KRCH L.
Rt'M ARKH OX MARttET.
Ti'BrENTinB. Several Rafta Turpentlns have sr--rived
in market, (lo nil), about 600-to 1000 bbls.
whieh have been cinpowd of astollowa vlci IMffjldf
at 121 per Barret, nod hard Tarpentlne at II JO,
Si. 36 and tl pr. bbl prkss vnrying aceordUg to'
quantity of hard.
TAa.-Saleaofsonw 154 bbls. Tat wen maid St'
1,10 to 1,15 per bbl. . ....
SpniTsTortiTiiBx-A sale of tTX) WUn. trass,
fecied at 27 cts. per (Uon.
TiMsaa II Rafts were sold at the fotlewlogVri
ees via, 4H H 6 and 47 per M ; thff hlhst nriesS,
we.c for 40 feet lengths and upwards.
Kivis Luasca. 1 Rsft wide Boards was disnesv
ed of ut 85 pr M. , , . , ,
( oRs.-Ope Dual Lad ( 600, busheJs, Bladen
Corn brought SO eta. per bushel.' '
Fsekii Posa. -Sales made at 4 t6 rt. nef lb.
Bacon A good supply and dull sale.
FOREIGN MABtrrrS BY CA3IAP4V
Liverpool, Jon. 13. The Cotton market' ToV fh
I week ending 5th toot, exhibited on SstvoAoe of to
nntry Jd. Consldetnble specolation In Aaisrleon
. . ,
OeontpilonB.
curing ine wsea atuung Jan. 14, spocnionon-
sbstrd.nnd pdceo sttgiirl pwway. ;Hlghot bu
siness last week, compared with to-daytj about one
clgtit pence above quoutkme two weeks ago. Fair
Orleans 4, a 4f Mobile 4) a 4, Ooergla bowed 41
a4.
Sales of first wsok 44,000, and assoad woX ttflM
bales. - .
Rice. The market steady. Good to fair Carolina,
dreaeW W a 20o.
Sprrils Turpentine In better demand. Asaortcoa
32s. per lb.
Flour. American (tweet) Flour, 27 s XTs. M. set
bW
Corn and Mtai.-Indlaft Com 21 s SX i Meal Us
15a. 3d.
Iron brisk tt full prices.
Lard.- American, firm leaf, ksga tt t 36t4oman
31s.
Pork AtnoflosiSi (tola.) flsa) Sets afass ff) a 50s. fc
Old,4062a. ; T
Bacon.-Long Hlddllngo fretofoooe, 40 s 13s.
Commercial affairs generally are oneooroging , and!
a good business aatictpaied daring tho fomlog
spring'.
Money is easy tt o dlseotrok of 34 S l por eeotuaa.
Conaola 891. ' ' r '
Bank of England dltcoonto eontinaa sotiaJaetory j.
atockof Bullion slightly decrsosod-
NOSTIIERS MABKEt.
The erTect 6ftht news hf (hCWs1ts MSttJaV
cienUy developed, to sfofd oai Sddltloaol saotlsr tf v
knportsnes front laoriivorsi insrlsa;
Ths sows VgW oT tlvs Cnomod Cttf arSSBClay'
gran, Snivod M Nam Tot IsSS hs4 iSJaVaf a sasV .
voTablo eOeetSw tM Sfsoithlln imrwcnt tsf P
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