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tIiT: ODMMr.itciAi, , . .i.il.i h .im.! i 1 11, (uyibli-ili UlB4l:i ad.mcf, . K01TU AND PROPaiETORt " UbiNJAMiNl7"lIOVZll, . .301lRR3?ONUlNO EDITOR; - C O I C A O t- f 4 O .1 T A 5 Q MACKlf nuiTi, f wUfMiarow, .v. - - " HATE OK ADVERTISING. "!: ir.. 1 Inertbn, ,.'83,51 . .' " 4 ' 7 f V 3 to? 1 ,1 in nl. - 2.5J 1 sqr.'2 months, 91,00 t - 6: 8.0') 1 . 1 year, ' . 12,00 jTanUnJaorieasrukeatquara. If an. Adverslse miic stcools ten linos, tho pries will be in propor tion. ' - - - " AlUertiso nants ara pivable at ths tiros of their Insertion, 1 ' 'r - ,.' ' , '-, Contriotu with yearly advertisers, will bs made on tho most libera) terms, iwrf. ) 4 ; .. , ;, vWotraa-ifuro c-JOtracta for yearly advertising will be poripitta ahouldplrcumstances render acitango In builnpss, or : in-'ijuexpeptcd romoval, necessary, a chirks warding to' tli,';pubti?liej-ierrpB will boat t,d, ,,K 'K'.ty'gf:-l rnii'iirfMTl lifvfcrtiMM nautetlv Um ijt totrt8lrwtli(rifodiat4bu9lnQi'ti and sjladyejp flsblitSn't'r for thj b.'noflt- of othor persons; M well hi ili ndvbrttsemWtV rjoj Immediately connocted with their ova business arid nil excesSof advertisements, a Untn or otherwise, beyond tho" limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. All advertisements Inserted in thetrl-weekly Com ntrrtal, are entitled to ono insertion in the Wttkly, free of charge. ' ' JOB, CARD and FANCY PRINTING, executed In superior style. AXJEXTS FOlt TflE C0JIJI2HCUL ': '- .m, NE'-V YCiltK : Messrs. Brows fc DeRobsst. BOSTON t Fsdeick KiDota, Ei. BUUIV, BltVAVr & ADAHS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINQTO.V, N. C. July 17. 62. JOHN WALKER, JR. AtrcriovBEtt & cauwissiov MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. Uirch 17, 13 1 J. . 1 ly- IV J. LOUD & CO. Rico Pactorsj & to Jiiaission Agents. Si. i5, ldl9. 109-1-. L. 31 AL LETT," AGENT FOB THE SALE OF Tioiber, Lumber, Naval Stores, &c, NutC llailding, North. Waltr Street, VVILMINGTON, N. C. Vuv.9, 13. 101 JOHN D . LO V E l) A A li K H IN CABINET FURNITURE, iiuJii'iias, oauiis, iLtiiAix ac., ttOUK ST RING, WILMINGTON. N. C. Ooc. 14, -134B. l.'J- COUNELllh At MS, M A N IT i'W C V U tl U It , J am )i:alkic. in HATS, CAW, JLU'L,LAS A.iiJ WAL:vl.i OA -.i, ic. VIL. .ILN-irO.M, N. C, l.i.,vct-si. ,.i u c no v i: ' AND COMMISSION MEsaCil Aa f, wiL iiNaros. N. c. -tcnl ' ,s:i i J i.i.i M n 1 1 1 'i ill -! , : nth fn ,ii tit N.i. ill. if o;i i'ro lue tr.nn the 1 mnuy 1 tl - j J 1 r tm too A'li trf, .South MJe oi " ' J trt Street. April LB49. 9-lf WILLIAM NEFF, ; r:i )LgSXle aVd retail dealeii in ' SJI1P CHANDLERY, SHIP STOftiSS AND GROCERIES, I O irtNBR OppppK WAT,ER STREETS, mLMtNOTON'.'N.'C. Dec; 7th. 194g. ; ; i , "T" "aTb. snrn & Co" ic:ru.iisi&s-.isD cudmsiuN ocinvrs X Payttef UlStrart, RALEIQlV N. O. yilli'tont to ill orders ndcn alsalona In their (las or business, with punctuality and dispatch. Raria to,, niUoenencyCnAS. MASLt, J. O. Watsos, Esq., lion. J. R. . Hariii, Gio. W. Mordsoai, Esq., Ma. C. L. !ton. flWeia,.V. C.Fift. 22,1849. US-Um-o. FASHIONABLE, TAILORING. . , KELLY ' ; TAV1NO dlsoonnecied himself from V, R, Pita Lis ik, wuld Inform his friends and the puMlo in genoral,:hathehaslaksnthstoron From street. 6 doors from Market, street, Immediately opposite Dr. Osllaht's office, whsre he Is prepared to carry on ths - ' '' - i - 4 TAILORING BUSINESS, . ' r in all Its braouhes. Bln in possession of the! latest Fashions, he wrll cut ind mske, gsntlemen's snparvl at the shortest uoiloe.ln I stytook Wotkmsnshlp and neatness of At not to b surpawsd by. sny In in state i and he hopes to merit a eontinuanos of th. patronasifriti(armsrcBstomeritndths public, Oct. I13. 6. wmm VOL.4 NO, 101 VVILMINGTON, SATURDAY: UUslSELL & KENDUICK, ' GENEUALj v , U:n:uissiou Icrchauts,' WIL.UIVOTO'?, N. C. JOS. U ItUSSELL, Jo LiESOHICI Autf. II. . (33 J, & D, AIcRAB & Co.-Gt-ncnil Cd:ii;aUsiDii Merchants. WILMINGTON, N. U. . JOHS JIACRAS. DONALD MACRAt wm.qOirk JUy p, im. Uijvauu uiuuuji mi AttKNT FOtl Tilt: SALE OT 1IMIJER I.UMUEll,SrAi, STOKES c win ii.tKcli er.iiijasli advancosonallionsignrnenm ofiiroducc. l arch I , 13-19. . 1 -GEORGE iV. DAVIS. COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON rfarchH 1919. N. C. j, c. LirrA. COMMISSION MhUl CHANT. AND QENl'jUAL AGKNT, WILMINGTON, N C. 87 Oct. 10.1319. J. HATHAWAY & SON. COIIMlsJSlOX Mi-RCIIVM'. J. L. Hatuaway. W9. J. IIatiiawat. March i. lb-1'J. JEFFREYS & LEIGHT0N. General ComaiisMon Merchants WlLMl.NCi TON. N C. February 1319. 141. HENRY P. RUSSELL. AGKNT FOR TUB CAl'K Fl STEAM SAW MILL WILMINGTOV, N. C Itrict alUnlion yivun toil-: i ntnlnl uxerunon oi un i orj i s lor Lumber. Jan. I 1549- JOHN HAIL, Couimission Merchaut, WILMINGTON. A)iilli. LIFE INSURANCE IN IMII-. NA I'lONAL LOAN FUND SO UUiTV. OK LONDON. Fi.t A HSUR ANCE I'.L-; I ) v i li r VA 1 S JilANUC CO.U OF 11 .l I'KOltO. Con.. OR, IX THE i; 1 NS'J.t.V 'l-4 C) IP A N Y. Oi.' Nl?W YOltK. l , v ' ,, led by 7, 1HO. ipplK-ati.ni in ili.l-lS.SKT BAO.VN. 108 OJ.iJiSEr 1 BitOiYN. v'h.-IIVUl'ON, V . c. aiij.YN &, i)E-:ti)ssEr. VKtV VOtlli. 1 .11 il V IliliCIIA TS Marci i?. isl'l Uy. MARINE I.VSURINIE. iMIIC uaJ rsi'Mod having received llio Agency ol th- AUGUSTA INSUHANt i: AND HANKING COMPANY OF AUGUSTA GA, Will issu.i Policies on VuseU, Carnos, Freight 4,c. t .i r : is inabls rates l" Premiums as any other In stitution of m.-kin I in the ..'ouniry. Tho Capitol of this Uonip my Is SJ75,000. . II. NITT Wilmington, 18. 1819. 05-ly. BINii CHECiiS. I aHICCKS on tho several Bunks in this place L bound In Hooks and in sheets, for fallal the Com'nsrcifl i)ficc. REMOVAL. SR. FORD rnsrum tved hi Mauls VardIo iioek aiittvi, 2d dojr from Win. .Netf Aug. !.- 64 ,f- DAILY EXPECTED. JOSEPH MAYOR, Informs theLodUs of Wil mington that lie Is in d illy expectation of splen did srticlra, of Silks, Cashmerca, lli'inlmiines, Al pachaa, French Marinoall colors,all kiods of fine UllY O00DS. Fine Flannel for Sacks, Thread Lace, Edging, In orting, Shawls, AUntillas and Sacks, of all quali ties. These Oooda are all lately imported, and will be found to be of thu very best quality and ohesp A varietyof llosery.cm'irscing Silks, Cashmerra, Berlin, and Lambs Wool, Merino, and Cotton, with aret varletsof Gentlemen's Half Hose. All for tale by Sept. 23. . ............. JOSKPU MAYKrt. fit. HAMS AND LARD. A Bbls. and 20 kdjs prlmi Noirtrt Carolina LarJ IVJ t.OQJ Ibt, Ums, received per Xallrotd. and , sale by J. HATHAWAY SON. Oct. 19. ' 91 PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLA. BENJ, BLOSSOM & SON, ' General Cosiiaission Merchants; NEW YORK, i CNJ. BL0V8OM. q,n:. wji ILOISOM Llhcral advances made !J)on Conslgntrtentsv; Hclurqitces. J. R. RlOSNOK, - . ) r w i J. A I). MciU,4.Co. - V.VUmlngt , O. W. D July 10, 13-13. . . , , 49. . ; t JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. General Comuisslon, Me reliant-' aocei miJuoa conjiijnmfnti to w, Or Oct. 23. kW AiawJ4V w m 93 HERON & MARTIN General Coaimitfsian Merchants, 3T 1-2 North Wharves, 1 II IliADULlMIlA, Rf.per TO Messrs Tnoa. Watson- & Sons, ) J NO. t i i.i r iq-1 Robert Neilso, Kaq., ) Messrs. Moshs, Tavlob & Co., .. . J. H. Browbr. & Co.,Naw 01lt- " J. & D. filoUAE, Gio. Habbiss, Ksn. t W nilnstn. Aprila, I34y, 9-tf. GEO. IIARRISS, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. OTRICT attention given to piocuring Freights O and purchastinj; Cargoes fur vessels. IIefhr to R. P. Hall, Ksq., 1 O. G Parsley, tvsq., 1 J. A. Taylor, ksq., ) Wilmington. J. O. Helium, Ksq., Messrs. KaMnrdA Huntington, J Messrs. 'Pookrr, Smyth A (Jo., . ... " Thompson .4 Hunter, jNoworlt. Alnx'r. Hcrron, Jr., I'liila Iclphia .Messrs. VVillhms i Bullcr, ) r.. II. F. Halter, Esq., J Chi rcston, S. C. Jan. 2, 1349. 123-if. WILLIAM M. niRRISS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. TKICT attention tjiven to procuring Freights O.tnd purchasing Cargoes lor vessela. ttETEUENUKS; O. G. I'ursley, Ean. uih. Jolin .Hcllae, V Messrs. Bullard Hunltngton, ' Wilmington, N O. tvill recK, f.sq , llaleigh.IH. Messrs. Hall. Sackett & Co.. Will Peck, Ksq . llaleuih.N. C Josenh Utlev. Km, royeiicvnie N.C. Messrs. James Corner & Sons. Baltimore. . i . ' ' I-'.. A. .Souder & Co , Philadelphia. '' Thmnpson & Hunter, ) - , ., , " PilUhury A Sandl'urd, New ork " lliiiiiini; & Tulis, Boston. " J . A i. P. i'aeoinb, Kennebunk, Me. July 17th. I31J. 52 if. MARTIN & CROXLY. A UCTIUXIJXRS, COMMISSION MEUCIIAXTS, A N D UEXERAL AGENTS. Wiliiiingtoii. N. C. Oct. 3 1848. 85if. II. L. BUTTERFIELD, P l VILION HO TEL. Comer ol lIa7.el and .Meeting Streets, CltAltLHSTON, S. C. Wltrrs he will i)c happy to aee all hit NORTH CAROLINA FKIKM). July 1J, 1319. 53-tf. I DEEDS FOR SALE. .y.tram antce el, in l i) m ts i.ir .tlortgageor land, in pnateo, in e jrn-ct lorin in lor aale at the Commercial OJjlcc. NEW GROCERY STORE. T M1K SU LlSCltl tiKK. begs leave to inform his liiendd an I the public generulh, that he hat ta ken the stand loimeily occupied by Mr. J. II. Rot- an., on the soulli side of Market Htrect,"Four Doors frm the corner of South Water Htrect, ' ; where ho is now receiving an ex tensive assortmMt of anocui'iKs, iwnMiso implements, UAItDWARK, tf-e., to which ho inviies tin attention of CASH CUS TOM F.US particularly. Hiving purchased mostly forcAsa, he is prepared toorlW indueeinonts ,j per sons dealing In a like commodity. ALEX MacRAE,Ji. Oct. 12. ' k8. LARD. I N Barrels and Kegs. Fur sale by J . R. BLOSSOM. 92-if. Oct. 20. New Dry Goods Store, ' PHn subscribers have just commenced the Dry a. Uooda Duslncsttn thtstown, on Market street, adjoining the Drugstore of tho late Win. Shaw, and second house from Front siren, where will be found. I a lurge selection ot I FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, ol late importation, which iliey ara determined to sell on tt good terms, ts thev can be purchased in any city in tho Union. Their goods having been purchased entirely lor cash, will give them in op portunity of giving good bargains to Ihelrcustoinert. They s .licit those wishing to purchase, oartleui ir ly the Ladles, to call and aamlne their stork, bother they purchase or not, as ibsy will ttks pleas .r In waiting on those who favor as with a call. Oneui the partner being connetad wiih several es tablishment, he rsmsint constantly In the Northern Cities. We shall be eoattinily revolving freth tup pdes during ths season MYERS tfc DAVIS. Oct. tl. - ? 9t. MM -Y"THOMAS LORING mNINGNO -ANDERSON & LATIMER, 7 c tv Ml 8 ( 6 ! SB f.' SOUTH WATSLBL STREET, " ' t ' W i l m i v d r 6 n '5ep 27,1949. tV'V e. : JOSEPH H. FLANKER, Can urMia "Merchant. ' WILMINGTON, N Oct,9(h, 1319, .; i . . 67-ly-c. ru.. . r 1 . i ""OR "6 ALE atvlhs emmmrfuT . in . els k i;'.rim m t on or suiouinz AinctoemDiscine iui the -! OtUQruas roiHV iviii ntremnrt ,r AGENCY OF Nautilus Muiml Life) Iasuranct. Company. DRKciONS holdine Policies in this office bio noii- LfieU that Scrip Ccrilticutps, for their Sluiret qf prJU$ in the bu$uuui of the Company are ready lor delivery at tho Agency office, 2 i, North wa'er-st. F. J. LORD & Co.. Acents. Oct. 24. 94-if. GLUE. f iRRMANand American Glue, of prime auallty Of for Distlllofs. Foraalehy DeRO-SSET & BROWN. Jan. G. 125. DISTILLERY FOR SALE. 'PHG Turpentine distillery at FaisoNS Depot, on A the Rail (toad, lately owned by John Christian, will be sold at a fair price, for further particulars ap ply to JLFFRKYS 'f- LF-IOHTON. April 10, 1949. H- BILLS OF LADING, &c. fTS-OLJO POST BILLS OF LADING bound In Books, and shouts, also Letter Sheets with m variety of mercantile blanks, tor sale at The Com mercial Office. PATENT MEDICINES JUST received 6 duzen Sands Sarsaparillo ; also, Old and Young Townscnds do. 12doz. Swuyncs -Syrup of Wild Chorry i 12 " " Verniiluge; 12 " Dead Shot 6 " German Bitters; 4 P.pin, Sarsap and Queens dcligbt Br sale at usual prces, by A. C. KVAN.S & BHO. Also. Rernard's Cholera Remedy .juat to hand. July 10. 49. TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH. 1 The Great MaU Route from Char leston, S. C. I KA I.Mjt trio wiiorl at llie foot of Laurens St. lJ daily at 3, n, m after the arrival of ihe South ern en rs, via W I L M I N OTON and VV M, DON, N. C PKTKIISBUKO, KlCHMOAD, W ASHING TON, KALTIMOllKand PHILADELPHIA. The pu die is respectfully informed thut the steam- j "'' "rZ "r;i known and experienced cuiuinanders, and i ho Kail- one time we sec him carried, on the wave of ron.lburein line order, no reby siciirimr both eatcty j popular fdVOr. tO Such giddy heights that ?cady'rn lilenc itself seemed alt within in inenlariuniieineni from Ch rlesloii to I'liilud' l- hti grnsp. which he Only tulssed tO btCOnie phi.i. Passengers avmi ng (iicmteives thcn-of, h hi i(je second oflicer in the new Republic. hate I'm option i-illier lo continue without delay I . ,, , . r .i r . j thrnuch the mule ort.lhcrwitu, lo slop ul snyt.f Hk I " bccaino ICC I'rCSldeill Of UlC LnitCd immeiliale points, renewing their s.ais on the line to ' Slates. How rapid his riue I and then his suit th.-ir convenience. Hy this route irav. litis may j fa how Stldden, how Complete f In Con re ich New urk on ihe third day duilnt; buyini-;s! t t j i -.t. if -i. u i hours. Hai-iMgo will be nckocd onboard the j sequence of his duel with Hftmilton, he bc Stcimcr to vveidon, at likewise on the chance ,f cnine u fugitive from justice, is indicted for cars, at tno interme.ii ite points fiom thence to Phil-) murjer by the Grnnd Juryof New Jersey, adelplna. 1 Irouah lickcts to Pliiluilelphm at 6J0 1 . V Ci .i i t.r .l each, ran alone be had from R. WINSl.OW, Agrnt of ths ilminaton & Kalelglt Rail Road Company, at the oui. e of ihu Company foot of Lamen treet, tii u i.itii iPxaiit unrttj lir nlhpr InLirniilum to whom p'easo apply. I., c. duncan, at t ie American iloi'el. quire of Chirlesion Aug. 2. Z'j nKVol I'Tl7V DlNNULu 1 iUA. Tut-: Co.nrtnershipof Jcweit A Co.. is this dsy ilsolv,n, by aereement ot the parties. O. G. Parsley is hereby fully authorized 10 settle all de mands ng iinil or debts due to said firm. Persons havine claims will please present them a! once. O. G. PAKBLKV. R. HRADLKV. S. JK.WETT. Wilmington. N.C, May 2, 134'J. 76-if. DISTILLERS AND COOPERS. rBHK subscriber having removed his Cooper 1 uuu, to ihe shop lately occupied bv Mr. Tliain. offers If inp-iron ind rivets of the bent quality, fur tale it the lowest rates; wholesaloand rsisil, ami will leceive the article and return tho money, if they do not suit; and has also ordered truss houps snd drawing knives, of the bist quality, which he will sell cheap and wsrrnnt. In his sbeenc til business will be done by hit Foreman, Mr. Dorby. Money receipted snd received ts by himself. STAVES. He alto wishes lo nurchaso WfiiteOak bbl. staves. and headings, for which he will gjy the highett rauraei price, lor as m jay at oj iiioueumi. A. MORGAN. Oct. 13. M-Jm-p. IRISH 2 BARRELS. POTATOES. For tileby J. HATHAW AY 4 SON. 91. Oct. 25. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. WILL b paid for ihe delivery of my girl MIRIAM, (known about Wilmington as MaHah rHIntst) eithar to me at ths 70 milt poti on ths Railroad. In Wayne County, trio Msstts. C ithwtll as illoetom in W ilmington or to any Jail InthSktats, Mtrlah ran away tome lime in April list t sbs It tboot twenty one stirs old, and of a light copper color. I wlUaUoclio ths above- toward lor evld'-act tufflelsnt to convict sns white porson of harbourint her. All persons art forbid employing or Harbouring bar, ss ihs Law wlllba rigidly safer cslagatntiiny pervoD so doing. 8h it snppatwd to bs linking about Wilmington. E, PETERUON, Oct. li. , W O, V. i hi X 1 11 u Aoaniwi m kwiw ,i ';iw.'w Nw -mil la ttat tatama wood,-. . ti . Vot Ihsii decay is near, i,, jW,'? W 3Th hvlag grten, that mantled them, i Shrink from th aonh wind's breatbt, ,( p TMn oot'lrtiv th iutaniq woods, ,. , , ,. , . . And wt'll b ! Ih dsath I . , Ths pheasant treadeih tllently, lies sumrnef mate to find i 8hs sesmeth bat an autumn leaf, u...i l. ...HMn. u. ta A AiU lbS, ,Blrd-quVeris7hy w eajrsst tin The russet ou thy wings 1 Poor courtier ! 'lis the livery Of all departing things 1 Tho dsn riVer gazeth wletfully, Upon (he wind-racked skies, Then down the forest vistas, turn Hit melancholy eyes. Now, whoop ! hurra ! the chase Is up ! Aud lo I he bounds away He mourned the gloriet fading faat, He perisheih ere they I Oh, Autumn is a conqueror! He tveart a frosty crown; The fearful armory of Heaven He ntaketh all hit own. His banner's on the battlement, His blast is on the breeze) He moveih in the pride of might, Amid the forest trees. The hickory and tlic tulip tree Have donned a golden crown ; He touclietlt them resistltetly, And rentiers gloriet down. The maple placelh on her bought A sign of- woodland woo ; She waves her signal tiro lo Heaven, Put Heaven halt) sent the foe ! What matters it I they die Tike kingt, Kach on hit ancient throne, With waving plume and sctrlet robe, And nil regalia on. AARON BURR AND MIS DAUGHTER. The history of every nation is fraught with romuntic incidents. England has tne story of her Alfred ; Scotland of her Wal lace, her Bruce, her Mary and her Charles Stuart: Ireland her Fitzgerald; France her Man with the Iron Mask, and Marin Antoinette ; Foland ner i naaueus, ana Russia her Siberian Exiles. ..v .vijr inuch doubt whether any exceeds in inter est the touching story of Aaron liurr, and hia highly accomplished and beautiful daujrli'.er Theodosia. The rise and fall of Burr in the affections of his countrymen, ! are bjecu of deep historical interest. At , "ll s .l0. ulu ouutu, tivt-s-ior it it-w uiumus in J ob.sCUrily, UTilil the mcelillg of Congress, i whcn corne8 forl, ar,d Hgain ,nkes tne cLair ns President of the Senate. After i the tcrui cxuireH. he iroes to the West, be- , ,.0!ncs tie it.afmg spirit in a scheme of nm- i bition to invade Mexico, (very few will now j believe thai he sought a dUmeinberoaeril of i ii)e Union,) is brought back a prisoner of ' , , i .i ;.u State to Richmond, charged with high treason, is tried. and acquitted, is forced to leave his native land and go to Europe. In England he is suspected, and re-ires to France, where he lives in reduced circum stances, at times not being ablo to procure a meal of victuals. After an absence of scvcrul years he finds means to return home He lands in Bos ton without a cent i:i his pocket, an object of d is: rust to all. Burf had heard no ti dings of his daughter since his departure from home. He was anxious to hctr from her, her husband, and her boy, an only child, in whom his whole soul seemed bound up. The first news he heard was, that his grandchild died while he was an outcast in foreign lands, which stroke of Providence he felt keenly, for he dearly loved the boy. Theodosia, the daughter of Burr, was the wile of Governor Alls ton, of South Carolina. Sho was married young, and while her father was ntar the zenith of his fame. She was beautiful and accomplished, a lady of the finest feelings, an elegant writer, a devoted wife, a fond mother, and a most dutiful and loving daughter, who clung wi;b redoubled affec tion to the fortunes of her father, as the clouds of adversity gathered around him, and he was deserted by the fnends whom he formerly cherished The first duty Burr performed after his arrival here, was to ac quaint Mrs. Allston .of his return. She immediately wrote back to him that she was coining to see biro, and would meet him in a few weeks in. New . York. This letter was couched in the most affectionate terms, and is another evid end e of the purity and rower of woman's love. - - la llie t.,,..: ' i cfj : -' in few fay, L'jrr fctttved t. . j.:ca.i- .n. Sh had leaoi..a ii a.l a arth. Wife, grandchild, ii,".U1b were cone ; his daughter alone ri.. u...l t: c!.. er anA soluce the declxer cf tii life, end we'.comu him lack fpfn h's cxirJ hiy3 j - 'on-' incn wqk weeks wera injtuetica uuo mcmihs, yet' naujhif , waJ thearJ of ? n. Allstoo. . Burr crew, njupniierit ar I Ic'ir) to ihiflkshe too had left him, so ny i r. . ' foilnn todouU the sincerity of fact: At fength he received a letter, frprn M rv All; stop, ; inquinnjf if his wife had arrived si l?t and itatins lbat-'k-; b4 -taUed TVoui Charleston tome weeks prtvfotfsij In a vessel chartered' bjr: Mi of:- pbft&mwtttinj h her ay Neiyorkrf:Not' "tcteinbg 'Any fry dings or.jtlftt.sif 4f' lkixriI leam tb enosW f bjif?nce v What had ccurred to delay Jhe yewel why had it not armed) 1he? wer qtitr'.. lions which Bun, coul4;:uliiA-wrcfj-b.u-no- tne could jiniwt,i ii.W-i.CKf frji&r- Thi tcqDel AoCri was toItUcr.Tho YCsacir nevrr arrived. : It tindoubtedly fonndercd at 0a, and all on board perished.-:; No lidina ' hare em been beard respec4injlhpaslr the ere f'-or thi dad ghtcr of Aaron Buret ; all were dopt. "J. p m-V1J-4'-tV:: Tnis last arid beteavrtnent wat ordy re ! quired Id fill Burr'- cup of sorrow. 'Tb ''J IU31 mm VIII WUKIIUUUWI 111(11 K ' life. The nncertalnty of bf fate but added i to tho poignancy of his grief-f!Hopllbe i Ia refuge of the hfflicted, becaWextinct, when years had rolled on andfet no li ? ding of the loved and lost one were rlearl . ei( ' ' iy..,:, ;?; Burr lived in New York until th year 1839, we belie vo, when he died. The lust 'V y ears of this life were passed in coropara , tire obscurity , Some few old friecdj, who bad never deserted him, were bit com pan- ' ' ions; they closed his eyes in death," and fbl lowed his body lo the grave... where itf will ? I rest till the .trump of the Almighty shajl ; I call it into judgmant. : Xyl't, Such is llie brief sketch of the latter part of the strange and eventful history of Aaron "' Burr. .'None of the faraify nowbVei it has oecouic exunci,; ana ou.JMiiQe Bai,ur.e.s.jvi . the history of bis ,5 country, arid m tbejre- y iiiciuuieiiuu ui tuuaci auosBsw Q''V&7fi ; i From ws CUaHeitta Mtrtury. RICE AND THE POTATO-ROT iji t IRELAND.- I . , Zy.. , MesshsEditors; Iu Wilmer and Smith's European Times of Oct. 13, the following notice is taken of the Potato, crop vin Jre land: v -. ' V-- , .-t& " The accounts from Ireland - relatir to t' e potato ci op are painfully - distressinf. . The distress of the people will," therefore, prooaoiy oe greater man at. any previous period, as the means of those able to afford , -them relief will be mora elhausted.1 4t" There is uothing more, either in this pa per, or In any other i have '-seen, on this ; subject In the papers-previously received ' ' from England, the Potato Rot was noticed ; as being general throughout England. i i u n miiiicia weio tuiuwuig luew promis cuously, rotted and tmroited together, on the market. Now, Sirs, why this' silence on this subject T This was precisely the course pursued by the papers 1 in England lust year; and they managed by it to take .' one-half more- of our grain, for consumption in Great Britain, than they did in' the rrest year of the Potato Rot, whilst they gave us about one dfilt tne price then obtained for it. Tbey made . us believe; that their crops would be very abundant, and enfbrc- ed pricrs.for our produce, accordingly ; when, in (act, tbey wer most fearfuUy ? overrated. Tbey are now , playing ibi same game, and appnrantly wuhthe samo success. The erop of Corn : in the 'North -of Europe, from whence England.; draws largely her suppliesj are notonpusljr defici ent, and will be now blocked up with , us, r ranee bus made only an average crop.' in iniscountrj t this country the Wheat crop has failed the great Wheat region of ihe i North-. in west. Lnglaml b as not made more lban an average crop of grain?and in1 several of her most fertile counties tho crop V It-low an average. The Potato croj a' gone5 in Ireland, and we bate a right : to presume, from their silence, is not raiich better m England. The last accounts we ' wer favored with, they were going'aod' the weather was disastorously wetLtt our Hice planters and Com growers bU back their crops until the truih is fully develop-i-d. Rice must advance by next. Summer, if not before, unless all appearances deceivo us. A. PLANTER. A very stupid wolf found a kid who had gone astray from the fcldV Utue4frfemF,, ... i. sin rn srAif nv mn t n i vmvuiimsi. bly. You will make me S good supper ; for I have neither breakfasted nor dined to-daj.' If I must die,' replied the poor little kid, please to give me a song first : I trust you will not refuse me this favorit is- the first I i . i . .. f l . :Y. oars ever naneu wi you, . i nave ueara mat - r..i ? ni. ...ti- l i.- m fiinl an' un n isririlt tinurlinr u-ri!rf Af course, was the nearest to k . song 'thai bo -could get, and lie sheperJ hearing llie noise , ran to the spot with his dogs and, tha t wolf made off with himself as fast as. he "could go. ?Very well said he, as he' 'wns'roD . ning, 'ihey have served me light enough ; this will teach me to confine myself, to the trade of. butcher, and not attempt to,, ylaj . .'. vVBiT , IS A YOQllg UtdV of more beauty than sense; . more accoqo plishmsDts than learning ; ittora.cbarors of person than graces of mind ; more attairerjs than friends; more fools than wise, meo (qr altendants.(ivti?t - - a
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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