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.Uau.THB COMMERCIAL viii j itpanlishadtverr Tuuday, TxrWay tad &aicnfat it 13,09 per innan, paraMr la all cases 10 adranca by : THOMAS LORING, r, j EDITOAiND PROPRIETOR! 'benjaminThoVze, . 1 CORRESPONDING BTDITOR. oasa or roT iidkaiiit stsi.t., 6 " ; WILMINGTON, N. C. RATES OF ADVEHTIsrira t mt. j inMrtion, tO.M i z i rs 1 , f " 160 1 ? 1 mmiih, 0 1 Mr. 2 months, 14,00 1 " 8.M I 1 year, 12,00 To lines or lent make a square. ' If .an Adrerstae bient ezceedi ten lines, the price will be In proper Hon. ; All advertisement are payablaat the time of their insertion. - r- Contracts with'yearly advertisers, win be made on tho moat liberal terms. ' ' No transferor contracts for atoirlr advertising will be1 permitted Should elrcumatanceVrender a change Id business, or an unexpected removal n-weseary, a Charge according to the published terms win be at the option of pie corffractof, fsf tttrtlrnt an has ad Vortleed. The privilege of Annual Advertisers Is strictly lim ited to their own immediate business and all adver tisements for the benefit of other persons, as well as wR advertisements not immediately connected with their own business, and all excess of advertisements, In lenjtn or otherwlrt, beyond the limits engaged, will be chorireiat the usual rates. Jill advertisements Inserred 1st thetri-weekly Com- nunial, are en Hi led to on Insertion In the Wttktf, free of charge. JOB, CARD and FANGS' PRINTING, executed if" superior style. mm FOR THE COMMERCIAL NEW Y03X : Messrs. Biows at D!toescT. JBOSTO.Vi Fasaaaaca Kioou, Esq. JOHN WALKER, JR. AUCTIONEER A COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINOrON, N. C. March 17, 1849. f My. F. J. LORD & CO. Jtiee Factors & Commission Agents. Nov. 15, 1848. I031-p. L. M A L L E-T T , AOEPfT FOR THE SALE Of Timber, Lumber, Naval Stores, Ac, Null's Building, North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Nev. 9,184 s. 101 BARRT, BRYAtfT & CO., COMMISSION MERCUAN TS, WILMINGTON, N. C. March IV849. 1 tf. t DKA.LER IN CABINET FURNITURE, UKJil'lilUS, C1I1IRS, KU'KiSSliS, it , ROOK SPRING, WILMINQTON, N. C. Dec. 14, 1648. SCOTT, KEEN k CO. MERCHANT TAILORS, ANU DCALCKS IN S U P E It I 0 R MARKET STltEET, W I L VI I N vJ T O N , N . C . Oct. 21, 18 Ii. 9J-y. A. B. SfllJ Sl Co., oenmas m uiihun ,ii5ic.nuH FayetteviUe Street, R A L B I Q H N . O . Will uon I u ill jrjjra in 1 c n Missions in ihcir lao o.' b.iiineJs, itn pa ictjuluy anJ diipatch. Rcras to His i Mlbncy Cmas. Manly, J. a. Watsos. Ksq , Maths 6 haw, Ko., Hon. J. K. J. Oamisl, Qsa. W. jf jiiDSOAl, ivsq., MAJ. C. I.. lillTJ.V PatdiX X Fsi. il, 1549. l45-l2,n-c. 8. M. S&ii AUCTIONEER Attn pOaiXISSION MERCHANT, tbsrslCis'i rlvstl'ws nt iJu on all constfanv nts om th N irth.or en Pro.luca from the Country. U.n-s i ii.iors.xi ins -viiaii.souih sidsol MirKat Street. April (.1849. ' 9-uf. DRS. MUNSEY & FREEMAN, WOXCRQfATHlC PHYSICIANS, MAACBr Sl ,C Doors above Front St, Dec 23, 1843. CORNEUUS MYERS, MANUFACTURER, AMD DIAL.KB. IH HATS, CAP3, UMBRELLAS AND WAL.tVUU UAINtia, Ac. WILVI.taTO.t.N.O Msrk.t-it. Oct. 17 1848. 91-tT. WILLIAM NEFF. of the firm of Nurr & Waium.) waOLEULB AND STALL, DKALKt OIP CilANOLERY, SHIP STORES A.-, AND GROCERIES, rRNBft Of DOCK WATER STREETS, Dec. 7th, 1343. Ill if-I VOL. 4 NO. 40. J. & D. JkRAE, General CommMoii Merchants. WILMINGTON, N. C. jorr Acas. May 1 1649. ftOSAtp ACAC. Ulf. ROBERT G. RAflKlN. AUCTIONEER, WIL.HlSfCJiOlV, N.C May 29,1949- 24-ly. ; J. HATHA WAY &-80N, CO.tt.VlISSIO.V .MERCHANTS. J. Hathaway. tJ. L. Hathaway. Marcl) 3, 1&49. 14!). W. L, SMITH, (Late or the fihm of SanQford &. Smith.) COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Store on North Water Street, Paralty'a block. Oct. 14 1843. ' 90-yc J. S. WILLIAMS, Fancy & Staple Dry Gaoiis Store m djji w,(sr u vv.a a.r& am MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON , N. C. i Oct. 14, 1848. 90. W. BRANSON, j AGENT FOll l'Hii SALE OF HiUBKR, LUMBER, MUL STORKS, ic Null's DiUding, North Water Street. WILMINGTOM, N. C. N. B. I hive lurirfl and Scnr Tlmlwr P, where I will put all Pinil). i hit wiih me for Pule a as amiii cn irge as is in idii ry any oilier Auem in this place, v j Sept. 28 18)8. 83-c! JEFFREYS & LEIGIITON. General CominIiioD Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. February 1J, 141. WILLIAM J. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, RALEIGH, N. C. Sept. I2lh, 1343. 76-w.tri.c. H k ft It 0rA-PB N m hh Groceri Con aibi lUcrehaab, WILMINGTON, N. C. IIAVa AL AY8 ON H ANU A GKXEIAL ASUUBTMIVT OF P I 111 LY CillCBillES, LUBJRS, mm, kt AD WILL PAY PARTICULAR Attention t.) tlic sale of all kinis of Pro luce . I. CARS ILL. c. N. FEN NELL. July 13, 1848. DEROSSET & BROWN. W ILMINU I'ON, N. C. BROWN & DEROSSEL NEW YORK. GtXERAL COMMISSION MERCHAXTS March 17. 1849. 1-y. GEORGE S. GILLESPIE. AUENT FOtl THK SALK OT 11MQER LUMUER,.A'AL STORES fc. wl.t a .ike tljerm cash aJvancoi-on all ooutigninenin of produce, vl arch 17, 1849. i GEORGE W. DAVIS. COMAllicJIOiN MbliiUilAiNT, vilju.Viji'un, ti. c. Iarcn(l7 1849. 1 J. C. LATfA. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINQTON, N.C Oct. 10,1848. 67 LIFE INSURANCE IN THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND SO CIEi'f, OF LONDON, AND. FIRE INSURANCE IN TlltS .ETNA miJ.lANCE CO.M JANY, OF ilAltrFOttO.Co.NN., oa, I If THS HOWAKD IN3UKA.VCB COMPANY, OF NEW YOilK, May be edocud by application to Oa.UMaKT Jfc BROWN. March 17, 1849. m BENJAMIN BLOSSOM, COMMISSION MERCHANT, NEW YORK. Liberal advanoea,made upon u malgamennof all kinJs of produce. ( Relsfesicsa. Maawrs. J. A D. McRa,,; O. W. LAvia Kaq Wilmington. J. R Blossom Esq. ) Dec. 19,1848 lib DENRY P. RUSSELL, AGENT FOR THE CAPB PEAR STEAM SAW MILL, WILMINGTON, N. C. strict attention iflven to the faithful execution of all orders for Lumber. Jan. 1.1B49- PUBLISIIRD TRI-WEEKLt,RYiTJ10MAS , LORING. WILMINGTON, SATUKDAV30UN1NG, JUNE 10, ii x, vlr i t ii. ii., uiriiiii, MALTACTUUKJtS AND DBALRKS IN CABINET FURNITURE, f I:i all Its varieties. Before ads, t'otts, Mattresses, Loo'.th-.p Glasses at. , FRONT STRF.KT. NEAR MARKET. WII.MINUTON, N. C. osonoi ewrca "Miy f5, H49. WM. A. GWYCB. 26. ISUVlELt & BLOSSOM GENERAL COMMISSION FORIVAUD1XU MERCHAKTH, j flos. I it !, DitkiDMn's Morr, North tVatcr.S:. Wllinlngtwi, N. 4'. I I.ilj.;ril J ult .idv ii h ma Ic on conaigiiineir.s of Timher, n t?r, ant iM ival iiioics. Ap.ii J, 1649. 8- 12m. j LIFE INSURANCE, MOmiL Blifll' LlKti I.XSLU AxCK i:o.ilP.lV SUltl'LUS OVElf 8700,000. Slaves I ii sure J. it. ULUi .1, A?cnl. April 3, HID. 8 IU-wp. immk .MAarix GmicmI Cjunissiia rtcrclnnts, 3T 1-3 North Wharves, I II I L A D Ii L P II I A . RlVtR TO Messrs I'ms. Watbdn & S inh, ) Jno. I,'. IAC )ST., F.sii ) Wm H. kilr.jn F. I I'hil'a. H" Roscst Neilso.1. I'q , Messrs. Moses, Tavlob & On., ' v York . J. tl. IX Wt.U. Oi VyU.. ' J. & 11 Ml it AE, QUO. llARMbfi, Ksq April 5, 194 J, i in inin. 9-if. GEO. IIARRISS, General Commission Mcrchanf, VVlliMlMj roN, N. c. STRICT ittf;n'i'in ;;vi'n to (iiocuring KrciyliU and purcli isin tJiirots f.r vunsi-its. Keren th K. 1'. iUII, Esq., ) (). G Parsley, Ki., j J. A. T.iylor, Kaq , Wilininyion. J. IJ Bell iniy, Esq., I ' Mesijrs. Ball.uil A tiunUnglon, J " ThornpH .n .1 HunH-r, C"'1"11' i Alcx'r. ili roii, Jr , I'lillu telphiu i Jnn. 2, HI.). 123-if. i SIMlUr HAIMiKI.S. A Oooil supply of miipiy IJ inula. For sale low in jia !.) auil puicli.isi-ia. hv D. R JSSF.T A. BROWN. M.iruli I. 1(30. JOHN HALL, Coiiiiiiiioii Merchant, WII.MIXCTOX. April 12. 12 F. J. L0RIT& CO., A,;, nuiur Uio VAUTILUS MUTUAL LIKE 1NSURAN CK Co Accumulated Capital 130,01 10. ALSO FOR THE EAGLE LIFE k HEALTH INSURANCE CO. Capital, .100,000. Will take rislin on lives of Slaves. Office 23 i o r t Ii Wiiui Street. Oct( 24, 1848. WM. M. HAUHIii. IIARRISS &, Eiue.Nt B. DRAKE. General C a jiU.sIjj .ilerciiaats, WILMINGTON, N. C. RcrsstNCEs: O. Q. I'uraley. Ksq, J Col. John Mode, Wilmington, N. C. Meesra. Bali ird Hunimgton, ) Will isck, Ksq .Kaleijjh.N. C. f Muswrs. Hall, oackell A Co ,...,,. v r Joaepli Utley, Ear)., tajrotteville, N. C. Meeor.. js.iki Oiirnt-r 4 Sons. B.iliimure. ' K. A. S.iuJdi A Co , Philadelphia. ' Thompeon A Hunt.-r, I .. . " Pillahury .t S indford, ew ' " H iniin & I'ufts. Bunion. " J.4'1 k. I'licooib, tieunebunk, Me. September I4ih. 1818. 77 tf. MARTIN & CRONLY. AUCTION EE US, COMMleiSlON rVIKKCil ANTS, GENEllAir AOENTS. Wilrnington.N. C. On. 3 le.S. 5if. MOLASSES. I 1 Ff Hh Is Prime new Crop Cuba Molnsses. just i i JKJ arrived per brig Ann iwan, and for sale by i HAl'tlAWAV A SON. Feb. 22. 145. FOR RENT. MSI kNK of tho most d.-sinblc I'-sld'-nrrs for a htrge lamlly, t be found in thu l bcr MSi-sslon given liiiinedls:ely. .ly 10 V. J. LOUD & Co. May 17. t 7 il. TURPENTINE STILL FOR SALE. ATURPENT1NE STILL wiih Cap. Arm, Worm Door, Tub, and all other nooinanry fiaiun s, in pri.ne order, of oilbor of the following sizes vis : i t, IR, 20, , or 90 8 irrcla yellow Dippings Turpentine. Enquire ofi.or address by Irtlrr lo A. U. VANBOKKELKN. Wilmington March 20. 16-19. 2. SHIitlNU ARTICLBS. TO&SALE nt The Commcrcla ttjjlet, an c!i i 'g-ifii edition of Snipping Articlue. rr1bi:tnif nl; itis.totM of Coujjrvsii r.Uuvij iu t( Mmchuni's RIE! I 'or aJu by J. C LA1TA IM. :Mn TO PRINTERS. 10 ATE fcr f,mt ol eniir.-ly new SMALL PICA nurchosed fir ttft btflcd ul 'theliMCsmmer- Sotiiil fdse Imd jf Fpprovuri nu nw In easeonJ wi I ba s 'Id. for r SWod sig months' r iper, heirtna Interi'Hi, lor ten u " I th mst j or fifteen er cent less than roni, rr CAli. H I HtirtZK, Cumiiurtiu t)Ji(t, M.irch 22.184?. Z if ' WRAPPING PAPER. A tZ( REAMS lor bale by rtJKJ y i. SMITH. Mny 1, 1819. . NOTICE. i ' IKOW nnd afierthc firl January, 1 10. nn T-etglU 1 uill bu truns'porti-il ; dclitcii;.! without the ; fieiylii being pjid. ROUT. FEWER, Transportation .'t nt, V. A K. ii. K. Co. j D,.c. 30. Ib4H. i2J.tf. Tfl RKV'T. T TM P nr PIf MM I J I ' 11 41 mi. vi i i i,iii ieini in n ii n, inn;, m ai doon.i die LiwOillciot Oavip Kkid Eta., . - .i. . r . . . . it lor rem tin tlit: In. a ol I), u ir nrxt- Apply at i!io OJi o of Till-: COMMERCIAL. tt-if. May PORK! PORK!! Q ,T IIAKRRL9 nice Muss iw Voilt i-iiy inHpec QA-Bshei. .'.MSP-. Willi . I'll liuil and foinspteled in UJniinti-.. U.. a!oli)j hlT will lnr bri"!t, ffloSSV rillirlctS ;i'.o ii Aititiss M nrpliv's ISnililiiii;. 7-U. M irch i i. 1919. AGENCY OF .niitiivs (Mutual Lift) lnswaiw, C.impany. I)l'.lt,.-OiNs lioliiini; P.ilii-iee in this dice nienuii . fn-il th:it (krip Crriili..-,ili's. fur tln ir Shares aj liU in the btuinesn t f th'. Company are re.-idy fur (I. I.utt Bt tho Agency nllice. I i, Norlll wu't r-sl. F. J. LUitL) 4 Cu., Afi-nis. O. i. -.'4. 94-if. GRIST MILL. 'rtlE -inbdcribett havr startril n(lrM JMi.n con" L nexlon wlih their Saw Affll.and can lutni Ii Meal nml lluininy ot iiriiiii i)iiiility and ni very xliurt Inuiicc. JUIl.N MctlAE & Co. Feb. 8.1949. 139-if. KBF.I thr InHTt, off Mn-qurto Nritlngr, vn rlous kinis and iualitit-a, for aulo i-v J. 3. lLLI.tMS. Mav 17. V EMPTY BARRELS. 500 I.AItilK For s.il-,- size .vpiiil ItuirWa in good oido in lulu, ii 1 ply in OKO. HARKISS J 7 -1 1 . Msy 17, 1HV.I SPIRIT BARRELS ! 7)7) fc. f inpiy Sii'il tibia. Iar;e si.e and in prime fCffC') jrder. l-'or s.il low lv iiAiiiCV, liitVA.NT & CO. I .'It. j Jan lo. COMMERCIAL BANK STOCK. 1 I Sil Allies Coiiiiiii ici;iH!;iiik Si.iek, f.ir giile 1 U hv J. ll.UUAV, AV - l).N. Feb. 21, 14') FOR SANFRANCISCO CALIFORNIA DIRECT! TIIF. new A. I Copper f-Ment-d and Copppr SfpT ed, Live 01k nnd red Vudt-r buht barque JfA4-J()II.N A. I AVI.OIt, M.niin rmisu-r, .ill sail ua ubove, early in .tpiil. title ein tjk.- t lie bulk -1 200 t.mj freight and 100 pa9sen"ers l-'or pjirtiru lara.npplyio QhO. W. D.lVI S. Feb. 15. 112. NEW ORLEANS SLGAR 5nnn Hsy 3 Uri ht straw ccd'-r. Fur B ile hy JAllKY, liKVANT A ( 20 II. 184'.. COAL. 1 I I ' ' "iitrninoom o.il. now 1 in.nni; .in.l for ul by W. L. SMITH. April Hlli. y. T INFN Cambric Handkerchief, .ii qualitlrt, for side by J. S. WILLIAMS. M.i 17. 11. RICE. KI.SH bMt, In whole nnd half cntks. UcK.iJ6SKl 4 UltOWN. i f. or rale by M..y -'6th. FAYETTEYILLE FLOIR. 80 Bbls. fresh eiouna Superfine, just received per Steamer Henriel la, and lor tnlv by ). HAITI WAV sov. 23. M ly 8 FLOUR. 75 BBLS. Fayrttevillo br.inds, assorted. Juki received and for mI by Do K OS. SET f- BROWN. Miy'.'9. -'Ji. DAY. J BALES Hay, prime, Landing AprilS, 1819. For sjiIc by SMI I II. 9 GLUE. OVERMAN and American UIub, of prima quality I forDiatilleia. For sale by D. ROSSET 4 BROWN Jan. S. 126 f ........ 1849. Whole No. 501 Furtlu Sfutk, Carolina Ttmperanc AMioctU. THE toERSE OF FORTUNE. lit sikS). c. ladb. IVw towns can boaatpf mora wealth or splendor iliau the beautiful town of C in England, mid here rejiiiied llie 'llcre anl ' heroine yf our prcsrnt slorjr. . v, ... j Their coMtiy, and alnioBt priticcfy rrsi-j deuce aloud lmle apart from the street, j but bo as to comrmnd a full view of it, from the npper portico ; an nvenue of about j - .lit. J a .a t t im ysras iea up yt ine enirance,-ana mi i . , , .. ,, x.L- I 1111 4(11 li,Ui Luaic L'juiu iiuti&c n nt I wealih exei uin. I here in the hcvduvof i tlieir yoiinur love resided Mr. ami .lr.s. ' bind and family the first; her motto Monfort; they had been muted but t o was, if you li.tve decorated yourself (o j years, und suici! ilmt time, each ono had ! catch a heart, be careful to add new beau . lost their only .nu living parent. tics to both mind and person, that you may In the li'lit uf etch other s love, and toe keep itlive and keep a table equal to j sinilt! of thc.r liii.uit hoy they lived. Juli.i your means set out the best for your hus ', Monfort co:iJ sc.ircely be mul to be more . band, and then yon will be ready to entertain j than in the lime of life; nineteen a I'rince a womn tliould geve have to isunimen n.i.i only lanneu the tiluHtitng i rose U):tt i)i.')i.,.-il ujoti her cheek ; liles.se,! I with all t'j.it ii'hdi ied . life desirable, sor- ) row's tear, cxeejit for the lojd of h;r only j remembered parent, had never dimmed her ( eye. ; It was at tie- c!o.-,c of a sultry day in August, we w II (irt lntrouuce her lo our I r Aft linru at. , ! I ... i i ... . , , . . . .i" . I . i ' 1 viivj v so, in:i in i nc Jl llbJ Ul Vliai PIUlCl , . , : mansion a pniai Had tatlcn Irom ner lap, ) .i i . i .i i .i ; niiu iuy I'.tiuy on me uoor ine string was Icosened from her neck, anil her infant boy, whos gambols she had been watching, ; teu well by the counsels of that mother-r-was now drawing his tiny hands over us i she prepared for her husband the rarest strings, and laughing in merry glee at the ' delicacies, and her swcot smile was pt sounds ; it was a picture worthy of Rap-j to greet him on his return from the fati haul's pencil there sat the beautiful . gues of bu-.ine:ts. waiving to mul fro in the fitful brctze of a summer fvp. tho lnr e fa;le eye bent on ' tho nptiirni-il face of the boy love, love ' only such as a mother can feel, flashed j out f-om lln'se liriglit orbs. Iirrhtin up the whole cunntenance enrililv evnression : partinrr branrhes of the clustering vines -1 J that wouml about the collonade, sprung 1 denlly at a loss for something todo. H.is nside, as the zephyr played nmul its thick ti'y risiBg-, he threw liiDisell on the sofa by c I nslc.-s, admitting nt intervals a beam of; hin wi.e, and commenced playing with bis the last lingering rays of a golden Bun-set j boy ; a few moments olapsed and he e- lit fully tljo.-rc rays danced about, as they claimed, ' Julia I you havii not asked what could find a. passage through the thick ! brought my friends from Loraton in such j foliage, like little fairies or visionary beings j haste, or why we wish supper so early to , of another world, tame to gaze 0.1 peifect 1 night.' ;v. f j love below. ' j ' No,' said she, laughing ; ' I thought it j 'I wonder what keens thy father, sweet : wa on some mercantile businesslhey came, une at length exclaiin-il the lady, us the n'i 1 ' to your wanting supper early, Isup i darkening shades of night began to shroud posed that you wishe.i to go and introduce in its "loom the surrounding obiects; but. i them to some of rour friends, or to iotiik an he liounnore rolled swiltly away, and still t itno not a servant was sent lo the ( nuiitinir ho'ue. hut Mr Monfort hail left j just before sun-down for home 'perhaps j lie had only gone to pass an evening with 1 some accidentally met friend,", was the . i first thought of Mrs. Monfort, jefjftrns was 1 a thing he had never done since their mar naj", without sending her word, that she I 1 mijrht feel no anxiety Supper remained j untouched, and now her beautiful boy slept for the first time, without tin; print of a j father's kiss upon his ruby lips, ere he j closed his eyes for the niirht. Every mo-' ' rn'-nt was an age of suspense to the now . really uneasy hidy ; if Iit own clock was . too fast, which she would fain believe, the town elok f.itthfnlly told the fleeting J hour, as thev wopi by. fraiifrht with the jiartin breath of many. who. like them, are pa-jsmi' to ri-t irn no more. 1 tie oi'i ciocK ajaiu ueateu lorui witn its heavv tones. elev--i, nnd "Albert Dt ier- 1 Niinlv. noihiii"- serious can nate 1 . . . h.-.piK-ned, go" I will banish m v childwh fc;irs .'' stnee nine o'clock had .Mrs Mod- fort pacrd up and down the piazza, oc c.uuuially parting a way the vines and Irving' to disiin-'iiish obiects in tho distan- c . I he gur.ur now attracted her Mtn- Hon : it was lying by the chair where it had carelcssiy dropped from her lap. I will brgmle ihe tune iheti'she uiiinaiir.-d as she struck its chords with the skill of a in.iHter hmiil Kfin-r fidhiwpil HnniT vel hi , sl"e of her effort, the- words of an ol-l bal-. j lud were ever present in her mind Owhv comes tie not unto mc Hut hark I there is a rriick step oh the rjr.i vi-lly w.ilk a uiouient more and Julia Monfort was in the arms of her husband 1 Mi' AlU-ri 1 how could vou leave ine i so un. iisv until this hour ? there is noihinr horrible that I have not fane,ed.: 'Leave you 1 dearest; why did you not get ihe note I sent V 'No, not a word ; I sent to jonr ofiVe but could hear tio;hing of you ' 'Then 1 owe you a dozen kisses; nnd the boy a score, 'o pay lor my truanev hough not intentional : the fact is, Julia 1 0 - . . . . . just as I left the counting room. I tnei two friends fmm 1 .ondon, one an old stLou! mate they had come on some particular business, and insisted I should go with them to the St (leorge Hotel to gnpeer. and talked over the days of Eton ; I a greed, and wrote you a note at the hotel, and despatched it by one of the loitenng waiters ' '1 knew it was your custom to do so, and not hearing for you, I was the more uneasy, but now L assure you, I am aa- Angry f mfUWy t : ma -? . Tm, ftngry yoa'Mre met 'vwa mends, oi)4 an oi l school mixta too, thrt with ihm adjourned to a tatern ioiuad .of bringing ihem to. vour manakr I suppose jroti was afraid of Inkinj m unawarefr cr pel baps ashamed of ', and a mir plajrd around the corners of her beautiful mouth, as the word dm was uttered v e ' 'No, love, 1 am never alra,:d of surpria ing yot, an.rai to, ihowing t wouU sVa almuHt willinff to shdvt vou blhe aid ofTiiIan' i's Modonna , 'Oli, flatteren.' . m .. ,,t, ' ,. In one thins; Mr. Monfort wat rigltl At ,iio time or hour was he J'ruid to bn'o company Jome. Jain .Monfort did not Mia ve to. teat hr visiters wealed for au hour or rnor; perhaps, in tbn drawing1 room, to bif en&riiMte.i ij bet Tiiwbrvbd or the mnMplitJ' rfnnrjHU and priws that, avre placed in the drawrhjf rooa irj receive altd ciitertait visiters, until the Iddjof the house1 can dress so a lojbe sceo. . i, ;, JuhaMoufoU had btcn raised u the lap J i-i .'' '... . oi ...weaiuei 4)ji a, jucifms 4otti, .'..iit"; vmipn iter iun. n puv llvUI vXwUiTCMBV olan eafablishrricnt, to consider her hus- mriKe an apology to company, for it ' -r r. J 1 -vimiiij , i.ji ib shows that she keep from hrr own family, wlmt she would feast other on, :and should you, niy child, said the prudent mother, the day her daughter was about to become tnc wile ol Arbert aionfort, ever see the tune yoyr table or wardrobe may be scantily supplied, make up the di-ficien- ft' i. Inn IkU , iv u.iv ncwDCoB anJ luu other 'I.. r .1 t ft oy cneerinnie 'no cner-rtui weicse ...I Ar ....r. . j:u . l . . . ft hr oiling ui uwnc is tt umii mai wount grace the poorest table' Julia had profi- I 'I llUVt; lliitc.i tlictll to ua Ulill ualo- ; morrow evening we shall want il early, lutt I must tell you, wy old College Aum ' t very anxious to bee 30U, frr! vaa called j one of llie most fasii liuus fellow in 1011 about female beauty.' with more th an nti 1 I he next day ,Ir .Monfort lingered som6 evrr nnd anon, the lime after breakfast, tossing over the leaves . hrst on one volume und then another, evi- ! ciun, uu.your question shows something i nPW 'r' ngitation, and you hare now esci- ,pd my curiosity, 1 will teaze you UQlil I know what direful deed is on hand.' ' ou shall not teaze long then; their business here is lo establish an Onn Fel- I L0W s IDf;E, and to night I shall join.' , 1 An ld Fellow's Ijodgo. Alb-.-rt ? a and you. join you are surely jesting.' ; No, I am in sober canest ' c Hat why ihould you join V ' Why sliould I not Julia 1 it's a noble in stituiion.' 'Oh 1 I do tint sir nnv thing nglnst the Iflstitution, but I thought it was a society cf mechanics and laborers, sotrething of n charitable society, to assist each other, and with your wealth, why should you join?' ' You arc mistaken a chaniable soeit ty it surely h, but if the wealthy did ndt join, how dearer, could it have funds suffi cient to do good ? They have larze schools oiisnpl, their influence has done nlugi f i"i 11 . 1 . K""" ociei , wmcu count not oe tne , r-ls0-x( no" lul ihe poorer and laboruig 1 classes joined, nor do I think il would take ! "' a "'"'ulier who joined lot no other motive f " 11 Pecuniary one. a. I he society m f,,r l-o1'" purposr3 to generate for- the seeds 01 virtue ana orotnerly love, to act as an eh ctriti -l chain, whose touch is felt by . a)l who arexonnected by that chaia' ' 15 11 if persons do not receive pecur.iaiy askance from it, surely il will not be of MIUrh benefit.' . ' ota render pecuniary assistance, Ju "a 10 "tose who become afuicteJ 1W ikey have Income members it looks to tbtfdeJ- imne ",e orpnun, ine stranger and the . . . i.l 1 --v widow who is 111 digress ; in fact the time m soon arm e. nen no man can enter ,r town nnd say he m a stranrer, if he carries a card to show his standuir in the carries a card to show his standing- in I -odg ; it nt onee a letter ft recomnen riaiton ; rliev me, deer Julia, when I say that even in this place, I hare known strangers suffer for the want of that wntch ful care, that wonlthifself cannot always purchase for the stranger ' I know too little of thr society, Albert 10 aa' lat ' approve or disapprove of it, 1 ... . a :r . . A at . but of course, if you wish to jofn I could have no ejection it will ncyer. I expect, he of any benefit, atirtltiandt U far, as J can see be any injury , Tht toll i;iinrTh do half the good youetrnl6 thing it wijl, I will be as warm Rn aflvocaftrarifis you can posbihly be.' ' Spoken like vourself, Julia, iSough I did not expect to deal with any opposition wbttl 1 named it ; as to its being an injury, thaicAn oerb, I xaajr travail m tick among mangtri, &sd ve ruy wiik aii !ts rem th fa "it
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 16, 1849, edition 1
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