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THfcf UOAlMlillUlAL
' I ,i 1 jtlth i Jem ro lj,Hutrday and Saturday,
i.wj per inn j ii, piyaoic initicisca m umui-.
BY TI10WAS.L0RING,
4 cokkRapdbiN in rditor.- - ;
concemf.f.
and hca.I-sr.- i
ihe strove to t t -
and riLliwa .
fl
a,
Vf ...
meanof beiran tj c. ,
PUBLISHER TRIWEEKLY; D7 TIIAS LOI11NO.T
ihe was unabfa tcr rr
qnired,-arida houi. -
7 wr OIt AtrOMABKBf ST SI ITS,
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IV " 3 - " 6,00
if.'l losartlon, t3,S0t'I
, v-3
' V-l 'tnonth,:;.; v,.2,53
ft ,
8,00
1 yw,
12,00
Ton linos or lew rriika a sonars. If an Advertise
'taint xceeis ten' lines, ths price Will be in propor
tion. .,. -.,.,-, . . ',,
All aJvoriuo nait! are pa'rabls at th Urns f heir
Insertion. .
: Contracts with ysarly advertlssrs, will ba mads on
t ho most liberal terms, " J .-,... .
No tranifitf$ contracts for yearly advertising will
be permitted. Should clrcufosfaacea render a change
In business, or an unexpected removal necessary, a
charge according to the published terms will be at
the option of the contractor, forth time he has ad
Viaed. .The privilege of AnridoJ Adverllsera is strictly lim
ited to their own Immediate business ; and all adver
tisements for the benefit of other person, as well aa
all advertisements not Immediately connected with j
their owa-tmsioeaa, and; all e.tcess of advertisements,
will be charged at the usual rates.
All advertisements inserted In thetrl-woekly Com
mercial, are entitled to ono Insertion In the Wteklg,
free of charge.
JOB", CARD and FANCY PRINTING, executed
In superior style. '
AGENTSFOk TOE COM HEUCIAL
NJVYORlC Messrs'. Baow.f 4, DsRossit.
B()3TOMt'PaBDaicB: Kiddib, Esq. ,'
B1RRY, BRYANT & ADAiR
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
" WILMINGTON, N. C.
July 17.
52
DAVID .CASH WELL,
GENERAL COMMISSION
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
WILMINGTON, N. C
Oct. 30, 1849.
99-ly.
J0UN D. LOVE,
t DEALER IN
CABINET FURNITURE,
CBusfKius, cinias, hu'rissks, &c,
UOCIC SPRING,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Dec. 14. 1848 .
DRS. MUNSEV & FREEMAN,
IIOM(BOPA THIG M YSWIA SrS,
MARKET St.,
Dec. 23, 1848.
C Doorj abjve Front St.
120-S
C0RNEUUS MVERS,
MAN UFA C T U II 13 It ,
AMD DEALER IX
HATS, CAPS, UMl3ltr.LL.VS AND
WALKING 'CANES, Ac.
W1LWINQTON, N. C, Market-st.
Oot.Kl343. 'Jl-tL
S. N. WEST,
A UCT I ONE H li
;' AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT-.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Uboral C ish aJvances mi ls n nil cjneignmi nts
from the Nortlt.oron ProJucefrom the 'Joumry.
piil.io t d JJH on me V11 irf. South side of
tUrket Street.
April 8. 1849. 9-tf.c.
WILLIAJH NEFF,
WHOLESALE ASTD llfiTAtlj".KALKR IN
SUIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES
AND GROCERIES,
: nlNEIl OF.OOUK & VVATER STREETS.
WILvIlNir'). N. C.
Dec. 7Ui. 1 143 -
a. b. srTriT& c
FiycttCTlllo tftrect,
RAfkEIQH N . Q
WiMutea tdall irdsriandcom aUslons In their
las ofboslnese.wlth panotuallty and dispatch.
RarBa t " ' m
HlsKxeeBsacyCMAB. Hault,
J. O, Watsoji. Esq., . a
Mathbw Shaw, Esq.,
Hon. J. R. J. PANiat,
Oso. vV. Mosbsoai, Esq.,
Maj. C. L. Hihtoit.
rlnoiga, .V. C, P. 331349. U5-l3m-c. .
FASHIONABLE TAILORINGS
iAVlNGl dicnaacted hlmsalffrom' V,R. Ptt.
j .vsjald Infarm his friends and the publld In
general, that hs Has taken the stors on: Front street.
6 doors from Market, tuoet,' Immediately opposite
Dr. 8aUAf ' offios, where he Is prepared to carry
".sTAtLORINO BU8INK38,
In all ItsJbraaohss. Being In possession of ths latest
Fashions, Us will eat and make gsntlsmun's apparel
at ths shortest aoiloe, In a siyls of workmmship and
neaiMss of Bt not to ba surprised by any in ths
Stttsiandhshooea ta merit a continuance of ths
patronage of bis format eustomsrs and ths public,
Oct. 1849. , ; - 80.
v' 8alt;sait.
rpiIBcargoef fJrlf Callendsrr from St Martins,
xaboutuin.,.. -FHA .
Dot. 18-&0-tf. ' . . 8 N. Wster if.
" . ' RF.D ,RLANKEm?
. - . . j, H(
-rTt? v..."f aalr kA of -thoss-superior ttsd
W Blsnksts. which we WW sell at ths low pf 1 of
45.25 pst pair. --
MYERS e DAVIS
T'5,xj MTl
generalT, ;.:.
Commission Merchants,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Jos.' B. Russell, Jos. Kejcdhick.
Aug. U. 63
J. & D, AleRAE & Co.
General Conimisioa Merchants.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
;OHS MACIAS. OOSALO MAOBAS. WH. aVISK.
M;iy29, 184'J. 23-y.
GEORGE S. GILLESPICT1
AOENT FOR THE SALE Or '
TIMBER LUMBER, XAVAL STORESfc.
wlll,iiakellber;ilcBsh advancesonall :onttignnicnt
of produce.
March 1, 1849. I.
GEORGE W. DAVIS.
COMMISSlOiN MERCHANT,
WILMINGTON, N.C.
Vlarchl7 1849. 1
J. C. LATTA.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND GGNIillAL AGENT,
WILMINGTON, N.C.
Oct.
. 10,1348.
67
J. IIAfflAWAV & SON.
COMMISSION
J. Hathawav.
Marcli i, lb49.
MERCHANTS.
J. L. Hathaway.
119.
JEFFREYS & LE1GUT0N.
General Coiuaiihion Merchants,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
February 13, 1349. 141.
IIENRV P. RUSSELL.
AGENT FOR THR CAPE FEAR
STEAM SAW MILL,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
strict attention given to tliu faitliful execution of nil
orders tor Lumber.
Jan. I 1349-
JOilN HALL,
Commission Merchant,
viL,.ii.vt;ro.v.
pril 12. u
LIFE INSURANCE
IN Tliu NATIONAL LOAN FUND SO
CIETY, OK LONDON.
A.NU
FIRE INSURANCE
IN T 11 ii .KL'.NA INSURANCE COM
l'AN Y, OK IlAllTKOltD, Conn.,
OB, IM THB
IIO.VAHD INSJilA.NOli OO.vIPANY,
Muv beelloctcd by application to
LKt(.OSSlT
March 17, 1349.
IUt5
DEK0SSEI' & R0tVN.
yVll-tllNUTON, N. C.
BROWN & yivitOET.
NEW YOIIK.
UK SURAL CD MMIcMlOS U U UCUA.NTS.
MurcuU, 164'J. 1-y.
AfARINE INSURANCE.
T'HE undorsigned having received the Agency of
X tin;
auciusta iksuravcl: and banking
COtil'AXY OK AUGUSTA GA,
Willmue t'jliciea on Vessel, Curgos, Freight &.c.
at us i uj.MUlc rates of Premiums us uny other In
slitutiun of irit; kin.l in till) Couutry. I'lio Capitol
of this 00. up iny is JJ75,OOU.
H. NL'TT.
vViliiininton, Aug. 13.1819. '85-ly.
LMli;;Ks oil ill' deveul tianKs in Litis pueal
u.iiina in Uaoks juJ 111 siieots, lor dului the
C'ummiixiul Ojice.
REMOVAL.
R. FORD has rein.ived nil Mabsls Yabb to
D'ick iret, id Joor from Wm. Auif's.
Aug. 16. 64- tT.
UAMS AND LARD.
C 1361s, and 20keg prime North Carolina Larj
1J 1,000 lbs. Hjms, recr led per itallroad. and .
sale by J. HATHAWAY SON.
Oct. 18. 91
COTfON YARN.
6
BALES assarted sixes.- For sale by
J.
HATHAWAY 4
SOM.
95.
Ost. 27.
NUTS ! NUTS!!
Hl V LBS. different kinds. For ale nt
OUJU J. WILKINSON 4 CO'S.
Oct. 1 j.
Journal copy.
90.
BLAKE'S INDESTRUCTIBLE FIRE
PROOF PATENT PAINT.
J hereby give notlcs, that I hive been appointed
Agnnt.ior inesale of lh-J abveslngul.ir and tru
ly valuable substance. It oao be applied by any per
son flint can use a brush ; and soon, hy uxpusuro to
ths atmosphere, forms a complete coating of slate
or Stone. Its adheslva properties are so great irut
It nevercracks or scales olffioin ths wood. It Is
particularly snplloable to a southern ellmste, ss ths
humidity oJ tot atmosphere destroys the beauty of
white lead, Out cannot effect a clanga In this indes
tructlbls Paint. Roofa of building eoated with It
are Fire Proof i it has baeanied on Steamboats and
Railroad CaS wll aaoeessilt Is much cheaper than
a tinned Roof, er even white lead) 100 Iba. will cover
1000 superficial feet. Wholesale cents per lb., at
retail 5 cants Hem bs procured at retail at ths
store of R S. DRIVER and la harrsls.of me, st
my office. Torms cash, on delivery.
rVv A IWTEft, Oensrsl Agent
Forwarding and Commtsalon Msrchsnt
Wllmlnrton, N. C.
Oct. 1 S3
BENJ. BLOSSOM & SON,
General Commission Merchants,
' NEW YORK. j.
SKJSSOM. CHAS. W. BLOSSOM,
Liberal advances made upon Consignments.
aeierences.
J. R. Dlossom,
J. & D. McIUb, X Co. Wilmington.
w. r. DAVIS n,sq.
July 10, 1849. 49.
JOSEPII R, BLOSSOM.
General Coininission Merchant.
WILMINGTON, N. C. ,
Cash advances made on consignments to me, or
timy friends la New York. 1
Oct. 23. 93.y.
UERON & MARTIN
General Coaimlsion Merchants,
37 1-2 North Wharves,
PH I UAJM JP P II 1 A .
KCPEB TO -.T'
Messrs Thos. Watsok & Sos, )
r r rw . - 1 ' l
J. LTACUBTA, , p...,
Wm.
3. Niilsow, t.tq., f
Rossbt Nbilson, Esq., )
Messrs.
Alosas, Iavlob at Uo., ' M ,
J, H. B.OWU. A Co. New ork-
" J. 4. D. McRab, , .
Gbo. Hassibs, Esq. jWllmlngtn.
Aprils, 1849, g.tf.
GEO. DARRISS,
Geueral Commission Merchant,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
OTRICT attention given to piocuring Freights
O and purchasing Cargoes fur vessels.
Rsraa to
E. P. Hall, Esq.,
O. Q. Parsley, Esq.
J. A. Taylor, Esq.,
Wilmington.
J. u. Bellumv. Ksi
10..
I
aipssrs. Ballard & Huntingion, J
messrs. i oouer, smylli & Uo., ) . ,
" Thompson 4 Hunter, New YoU
Alci'r. Harron, Jr., Philadelphia.
Messrs. Williams & Butlor, ). .
H. F. Baksr. Esq., ' Chi r eston, S. C.
Jan, 2, 8. 123.lf.
WILLIAM M. HARRIS,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
OTR1CT attention given to procuring Freights
Oand purchasing Cargoes for vessels.
Rsfibbnces:
O. G. Parsley, Esq, 5
Col. John AIcRae, ( Wilmington, N C.
Mossrs. BullurdA Uuntlngton, S
Will Peck, Esq . Rul-igh,N. C.
Messrs. Hall, Sackett ci Co., ; p .
Joseph Utley, Esq., Faycttcvllle, N. C.
Messrs. James Corner & Sons. Baltimore
" E. A. Souder &. Co , Philadelphia.
Thompson 4k Hunter, K v .
" Pillsbury & 8ndford, New York-
" Hunting & Tufts, Boston.
" J. AO.y. Titcomb, Konnebunk, Me.
July 17th. 1840. ' 52 ,f.
AUCTIONEERS,
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
GENERAL AGENTS.
Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 3 1848.
ri5if.
II. L. BUTTERFIELD,
PA V I LION HO TEL.
Comer ofllazel and Meeting Streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Where he will be happy to see all his
NOKTII CAROLINA FRIENDS.
July 12, 1849. 60-lf.
DEEDS FOR SALE.
I7aranteeDee(is, int Deeds for Mortsnceoi.land
v V just printed, in correct form and for ale at the
Commercial Vfflce.
NEW GROCERY STORE.
THE SUUSCRlUEd begs leave to inform his
iriendsaml 1 he public generally, that he has ta
kes the stind lorineily occupied by Mr. J. H. Rots
H(LL,un the
feouth side of Market Street, Four Doors from
the corner of South Water Street,
where he is now receiving an extensive assortment of
GROCERIES, FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
HARDWARE, d.,
to which ho invites tha atteniion of CASH CUS
TOMERS particularly. Haying purchased mostly
for cash, he is prepared to offer inducements tu pur
sons dealing In s like commodity.
ALEX. MacRAE.Jb.
Oct. 12. ,
LARD.
N Barrels and Kegs.
Oct. 20.
Fur sale by
J. R. BLOSSOM.
92-tf.
New Dry Goods Store,
rHE subscribers have juat commenced the Dry
Goods business in this town, on Market street,
adjoining the Drug store of the Iste Wm. Shaw, und
sacood hluse from Front street, where will be found,
Urge ssisct Ion ot
FANCIf AND STAPLE GOODS,
Of laU Importation, wincn they ari determined to
nil an SBod terms, ss the can be purchssed in
any city la the Uuion. Their goods having ben
purchssed entirely lor cssh, will give them so op
portunity of giving good bargains to theircustomors.
rnay s nclt those wishing to purchase, oartlcular
ly the Ladies, to eali and examine their stock,
vhethsr they purchase or not, aa they will take pleas
ure In waiting on those who favor us with s call.
OneoJ the partaer. being connected with several ea
tabllshments h rsmalus constantly In the Northern
Cities. Ws shall bs constantly receiving fresh sup
pdts during the season"
MYERS & DAVIS.
Oct 18. 91.
hi'. A CARD. "
THE subscriber Is now prepared to see his custo
mers and friends st the old stsndoa North side
Marks! MrsM, next deor below I. Dawsok dt Co.,
where he will serve them up wlih any kind of s Hat
orCsp that may bedsslrsJ. My stock la unusually
Urge, and will be sold Scr ins for east. A call from
those srishlug tat purehasa la respectfully solicited
Price to till the limn.
q.
MYERS, Hatisr.
ANIKRS0N & LATIMER,
COMRfiSSlDN MERCHANTS,
SlUTII WATER STRKET.
? WILMIM UTON. N . C
Sep. J7, liia. . ;
8My e.
iSEPfl FUMER,
Genera Commission Merchant
WILMINGTON. N.C
Oct. 9iUl849,w?
87-ly-c.
RIPPING ARTICLES.
X -
LB at The Commercial an sle-
iitou of ShiDDlna Artklet, cmbrsclns sll
of Congress relative to the Mscchsnt's
4; glue:
V fof)IsUI0.ii rwaaw or
IISTIUERY FOR SALE.
rPH Turpentine distillery at FqIsods Depot, on
x the tall Koad, lately ownea oy jonn nnsuan,
will be sla at a fair price, tor runner particulars ap
ply to JEFFREYS if- LE1GHTON.
rllW, 1949. IU
BILLS OF LADING, &c.
ClLIO POST BILLS OF LADING bound
In Books, and sheets, also Letter Sheets with
s vari-nv of mercantile blanks, lor sale at The. tsm-
mcrcialOJHc.
LIVERPOOL SALT.
f SACKS Liverpool Suit, in extra large
KJ sacks, received direct, her sale ty
BARRY, BRYANT AUAJttB.
97.
EASTERN HAY.
QAA BILKS superior Eastern Hsy, dally f
0JJ Ditttd : for sale by
BARRY, BRYANT & ADAMS.
No. . 97-
THOU ASTON LIME.
A Ti CASKS Thomaston Lime, daily expects
htjK) for sals low from vossel.
BARRY, BRYANT 4 ADAMS.
Nov. 1. 97.
NEW FRENCH SCHOOL.
THE subscriber, grateful for past favors, respect
fully informs the public, that he will open a
French Class, about the 1st of November next, for
gentlemen and ladles, and misses and boys, as here
tofore. He nopesto nave tns pleasure 01 meeting
marly or all of his former scholars, In his school.
The price will be 9 for it weeks-lossons every
day, cxrept Sundays. P. GIAKU.
Uct. iJ, lb4. vj-ii.
LADIES CURLS.
HANDSOME assortment ot sll Colors. For
sale at J. Wl LICKS SON CO'.
Oct. 27. Jour. copy. 95.
riiVtn.
Qf BBLS. extra Canal Flour 1
20 half do do
For sals nl
HOWARD & PDEN'S.
Nov. 6.
CANAL FL01R.
1CT BBI.S. Extra Oenesee Flcui new wheal
O 15 half
Just rcckived per Schr. Irn Brfwiirr, fur saie bv
J HATHAWAY & SON
Nov. 3.
DAILY EXPECTED.
OnHHUS. Prime retailing MOLASSES, for
fJJ Si
sale by
J. HATHAWAY" & SON.
93
Nov. 3.
SU0ES.
GOOD assortment, suited totheeountrv trsde
iX of goid quality, and at fair price,
by the case.
for sak by
o. t upraBTo.
Oct. 4
85
DISTILLERS AND COOPERS.
raiHE sibscriber having removed his Cooper
M. sse. to the shop lately occupied by Mr. Tliain,
offers IIjoo Iron and riots of the best quality, fur
Bale at the lowest rates; wholesale sod retail, snd will
leceivsth.srtlcleand return ihe money, If they do not
auit; and has also ordered truss hoops snd drawing
knives, of the best quality, which hs will sell cheap
and warrant. In his absence sll business will bt
done by Ns Foreman, Mr. Dorbj. Money reccip;ed
nd recti d as Dy nimsen.
STATES.
lie iU) wishes to purchase WhiteOak bbl. stsves,
and headings, for which he will give the hlgbrst
market rice, lor aamanyas 50 thousand.
A.XORGA.N.
Oct. 13. P9-2in-p.
IRISH
OX BARRELS.
POTATOES.
tot sals by
J. HATHAWAY
6J
SON.
VI.
Oct. 25.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
WILL be paid for ths delivery of my girl
MARlAH. (known about Wilmiagtos)
Marlah Uinles) either to me at ths 70 mile
pui on ths Railroad, In Wayne Couaty, ar to Messrs.
Ciabwen&Hlossom In Wilmington or to any Jail
la ths state. Marlah ran away sometlms In April
lest i she Is about twenty one yesrs old, sad of a
light copper color. 1 will slsoglvs the above rewsrd
for evidence sufficient to con v let any whllo persoa
of harbxjurlng her. All persons Irs forbid employing
or harbouring bar, aa tha Law will bs rigidly snfor
cs I sgalnatany poreon so doing. She Is supposed to
bs lurking about Wilmington. E. PETERSON,
Oct. 13. 89 tf.
LAMP OIL:
TO BBLS. Winter blesched Oil. Jast rscslvsd
lO aod fotsala by J- HATHAWAY A SON.
Oct, 21. 94.
GLUE.
OPtWisestkiod,aiprt.ssijrfoi dlsHilWrs, always I
on kanJ mni tor aala b i r
josepr r. blossom. : I
-Oct.- rw.
1
4
170R 54
I1 STsntl
the taw
SefvkeJ
a 1
.IV
Nov. l
A SID STOW
THE OUTCAST ,
BT Till LATE WILLIS OATLOID CtAIX.4 ,
A few dart go ai i wa$ taking my ac-
cusioroed mornings! walk, in a mild Octo
ber morn, ip (he aurburba whereof I anra
denft en, 1 found myself, "on a sudden, in
the open country. The melancholy land,
scape of Autumn stretched around ; and
the bright hues which had characterized
the season were beginning to disappear.
Nothing disturbed my meditation, except
the passage of some early market men or
women, hieing with their little world- of
cares and hens to the market of the town
tenement. A few vehicles were drawrr op
around it, and seeing a medical friend whom
1 knew, I inquired the catrae of tne flset
bly. He informed me that a young irl
had committed suicide, and was then lying
dead in an upper apartment. Moved Willi
sorrowful curiosity, I complied with hie re
quest to enter. In one apartment Were
several females in teara and distress; in
another, the witnesses and members of (be
coroner 8 jury. Ascending the staircase, 1
found myself in the presence of the-dead t
of one, who beforo Ihe dark day of nothing
ness had swept iho lines of beauty from
her features, was lying on a pallet of straw
pale in dissolution. The sight was mourn
ful and solemn. Her face had lingering
about it all the features of beauty, its en
sign was still floating above the voiceless
lip. anl h 'IrPD sen led eye. Heavy mas
ses of rich auburn hnir lay on each other
snowy temples ; a fuint hue lingered about
the checks ; but the foamy and purple lips
indicated how violent a death she had died.
By the bed-side lay a half eaten apple, aud
it large rhomboid of corrosive sublimle
Particles of tbie deadly poison were still
on the fruit. Thus the life-weary taker
had ended her. days. I looked out upon
the gloomy waste of country over which
she had gazed her last, at Ivriligbl, the
evening before, and tried to realise what
must have been the depth of agony which
possessed her spirit then. How most her
bruised heart have throbbed with misery I
how dark must have been her soul 1 like
that of the Medea of Euripides, wb she
prepared the deadly carments fox her rival
and dedicated to death the children of bet
womb. Thoughts of the cause now egita-
-J j- -oJ. -OU kJ fll a4 Wn
betrajed. Cruelty and abuse hid been
her lot ; but amidst all ho had been con
stant nnd devoted. Her band Were clasr.
ed as if in prayer; and the potent poison
had overcome her system ere she could
disunite them. ',X-..
There are moments when the mysteries
of eternity throng so rapidly upon pur im
agination that wo live years of contempla
tion in their litilo round. This was tbe
case with me. There lay the prostrate
form of one whose only crime had beer
that she had "loved, not wisely but too
well," one who, stung to the bean by the
destroyer of her peace, had now determined
to lay down her aching bead and sorrow
ful bosom in the rest of the grave.
As I stood gazing: at tbe lifeless object
before me interrupted only by the pitying
or the sobs of those, who were Below-!
was requested by the surgeon in attendance
as a personal favor, to go in his private car
riage to the residence of the father of the
deceased, and apprise bim of the fatal oc
currence, of which be was still ignorant
Receiving ay directions, 1 went I drove
up to a handsome dwelling in a distant
street, and was ushered by a servant into a
beautiful drawing room, where a glowing
fire was burning in the grate. Everything
around betokened ease and plenty if not
opulence. The folding doors of the parlor
soon opened, and the warm air from an ad
joining elegant apartment came in from an
other fire.
The father stood before me. He was a
respectable looking person, but wore about
bim the marks of violent passions, and an
indomitable will. f
' It was by slow and painful degress that
I communicated to him the horrid death of
hie child. When 1 bad unburthened my
rdind and Heart, he seemed like a statue of
marble for a moment ; and theo sinking
upon an ottoman, he gave way to the ago
ny of his soul, bis chest heaved with his
deep drawn sighs, bit lips faltered, and tears,
atern tears, "like the first drops of a thunder
shower," came to bis eye.
.-. I saw htm stand a few minutes after, by
the corpse of his daughter. Words cannot
doscribe the scene.
The history of hrr sorrows and fate may
be briefly told. She was their first bora :
was beloved idolised. When brothers and
sisters were growing up and around her,
she was favored of thein all
At last ber mother died. She was just
budding into womanhood, when this event
look pace. After the funeral ntes, she
. . . . . .. t . ,.i . '
found mat sne was acstinea w mi ner mo
ther's place, so far as the guardianship and
t,wandered,ancor8ci9s. r,ward, hta XX m nrnwaiur tLacsv W
discovered that I was," as it' wer'e.'w e WA A Hi Scfulat' (
midst of a crowd, fronting a lew time-worn hH WSh drug nd the gfari) I 'J
oTeieetjing ana vu w
daughter, perceived to
mothers plnce was tilled tti.a u
all iu relatione, by A HhtoMtl and u
womanv Slit auCered t m sueace :
bhished art kef own degradation, tbr
the recklessness of her pafenV t t
breathed not ft word. ' At fast her t
was imputed to iruubordisate t .
was tron(mnced ' lncfjni',:Ie, J t
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nam ner miters Bvusf i wioh i ' r
Hitherto she had "beta worthy and iV.r.r ?
ce At But evil cxaaplee arj a just 7'
anger, fired her soul - he sought ih bousa
of a friend, a close intimate of herrf.athefi, ,
where aba lived aa ao assistant in tha VghU..
er and more elegfcntdtttie of a householJ, : 5
By degrees, her beauty attracted lb attn-'- ; -tion
of a youth, the son o! bet protectreta.
8he loved she wma beset witb tolemn tows!
and ait rnibrcfcen ttaih of tsmpUtioii, tia;j
rlnallv. ahei aar betrared . eurf ria.L?ii tb m
: 7 4 ' T . "'7. T - ' ' . 7.77. 7- f .
Wow, mat for WJIiich I do-somewhat
tiattasv adaptation of womenJii tfs.-
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tttf condemn till dereliction from duty,' - v
without diM.rifflUMtiaA.Iii. a 'case .hi tUorV,
present they make no distiaction ; thejr ,
the bruised fttati sink , into the , dost with, - f
..it- tJi,a ..- . , ...
scarcely an expression w "5", nu ncss
the report that a sister; epirit had'' rus!.cd .
anannointed and nnsnnealed fnfo tha pre.
ence of its God, without one throb ol pity. ' i
Why tnir wxosu9b Judgment l
I psctentl noi W tea .' but if tbeir jfan
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tmsabsence-orfitenuaunjreasotwi 'ny
iv it; with Item, that ' ' h .
"Eterwos t teir can ctalwi,' & 'X ,i
Eicrpt so erring sister shsino. , ; M JA
ions are severe; what shall belaid of ihcM
fiend in human form, who potsODt the foty ' A'
vmm vmf iw ."''!' mUwtm (f"Mr
lips breathe tlie black ue, and toe brc!:tn
vow Is there punishment'ioo gieafc VT&
be inflicted upoh the" villain whoipproa&
es tbe fair fabrie of virtutf only lo eavi it ;
in roin and desohiioa t 1$ kfl too much. ,v
No I To repay the love' which one'.hati
himself awakened, wh disgrace alid seora; . V
to drive tbe spirit one ha polluted into lhe ' '.t.
Eresence of that Creator from whom it camJ r
right and unsalliBd;.wbat itilt iianbati:
gmttei ia all the annaleof Witaili?; X
My heart burns with indignatioti l , j
dwell on the theme. . Hoi mejJ;.. ix$fM
wretch, among the jouihatof our cities, Taj A.V'
dashinv in the beau nondL whoso true place "
I is the penitentiary ; trhoeronij feliet fxora ,
I ks wallsj it the prodigal Um of aorno. .tioby ,
tea vu gm w no. nits aunereti jong . jui js
kind I These art solemn hut almost uje . ,5
dieted uutht."'-" Tliettt'.iiri' boiAr'
knovt of ibis detestable . class j, men ,wbe
will bow; aod aeotimeBtalize and, flourish
at mria and asseroUies. at operas tnd) tbt
aires, who bare valiantM spent rear of
their worthless and spendrfmthvei iritUlly8
and nightly endeavoia tocompas the hoa
or of some lowly and lovely one, whom
'natui made weak, trusting ber defence to
man's generosity, whose luppineswa
the end and aim of loving . ptieofjrand
whose brow bet dishonor bat hud in Xtar
tomdt
CODFISH AEKTCCaACYrf
We are very enstoeraUe here in our good .
ly city of Cmcinnatti, . Eiclosivenes b
fashionable-cotelies are brined, who lW
cy ibey comprise aUth. teste mhJoii and
talent existmg. . J daring urtradet ftV-
wtth a rebuff which tell hinr that he is
looked on. a aa inferior, so matter Whafhie
personal worth" end ' ment may be. U ' -a
serve jtbe fool riht " What business IW '-,;
any one to soppose that sterling charalie'v
and cultivated intellect could ; constitute
claim to be received into fashionable socio- v
ty ? Fashionable faugh I . The chrCatU
of cobbleri and twkere'jmtunjjott elrjy- f
opeing the manner of foreign, emtocr:tjrj :
and claiming to give lobe 'end character to X
society ! F ashionable-tlrjthat I Wfiyt " '
tbev still smell of leather end o!dcr ti'
A centleman'passenirer.on astcahiboii
from New Orleans to Cmcinnatli on trje
trip up, was introduced to sfyoujijUdy on
board by i genilcmaa relation of bers.--We
give si brief descriptumiir tbetwole-.
The young lady was charmir.?-joveT,
and aimable , in . manner ; tb cent . wis
witty) sentimental and amusing, bis man- -
bad tete-tvtetes on the guard, prorcens ' i -
ners noble, but ngore manly euca4k4r one
as would catch itlsdy't eyev 2--fr r
Thrown together in each thci's socletyy
and mntaally atlracied, it is not to be woa- 4,
dered that ibey grew quite familiar,; -TT - rXJ
ibe decks arrjaimt me geaUeaun u1!;
paring soft poose'nse in the ladyVear. ;
passenger pronounced it e case of - lov a ,.'
maids always do) wam j vroa n one tl-sjf
but; tha bnd, Miserable frpphetw-itc'V -was
not fated to be a rnatch.'c -
. The boat at length arrived a fcef pL's .
of destination, tbe- association 6f the twoAK
loving ones ws st an end. and .they ,1 cie
obliged . to 'separate. Whispered." sJ.cu?, '
with e soft entreaty frc-1 :ra, were answer '
ed by her thrusting a c -1 into his ban JL,'- -.. ,
end thn they' parted,. te to her father '
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