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?2 sc-n. rv -t rrs TO V i F. C. Hill- Editor and Proprietor, 14 BE JTUST lJn cE5LIZ JVOT." WUrnlngton, North Carolina. VOL. II. NO. 33. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1st, 1837: WHOLE NO. m I. -II - - - I ,. ...1 II V- Si y V 1 t l - - 1 f I I M 1 - . M i - I ' - F aT ,'-.... s , . . . : ........ . . ... . . PUBLISHED E VERY TRW A Y MORNING. TnnOTS. TBk DOLLAR. PE ASNCM.JS ADVANCE. . " ADVERT"! - DOLLAR Not eieeadln. 3WF,'vi? CBNT8 for each subse quentlerUon. f lc than one year, No 'lb'cnbert?:iraI?b3criplion to run over an,l all who iperm.t ihe.r ,ub enpu .. a year, fj'ar and so on for all suc bouud for ths teconvJ year, au ceeding years. ... ,. arreara2es are loJthe Conitlloiif- ; lowthe . H.it.-RrtAn Office. ii':;ii"ji.orji. jt? 1st, 1336 : A T i meeting of the Board of .directors of thp A vWiUnln-tftii and Ralc-i'h Rail-Road Com pany this day ."the following Resolution was pass ed and ordered to be published, viz: . . ' ij t,. I ..tiTMt Im exacted from such St xKtiol de;3, as shall fait to pay their instalments witwn the tune prescribed oy puouciu-i.. True copy from the minutes. JAMES S. GREEN", Secretary. Jjlyl.lR3G. , Ram. Roaj Offk-k, t XVil mine Ion. Dec. 17h, 1836. S A T a late Meeting of the Board Directors 3k ,.r iu Wilinino-ton and Ralcijfh R" Koav r.vnnanv. the following Resolutions were passed nnd ordered to be published. . o..i,iThiit n Discount be allowed, at th rate of six per cent per annum, for all anti of subscriptions to lh( ,L, nf .hisComnanv; to be estimated aftoi all the payments of other subscribers, shal heen made: and the amount then re funded agreeably to the same. RMOlved That -Interest be allowed on all In ' etalments paid not less man unny uj, they are due. True Copv from the Minutes. I - JXotice to Travellers, nilHE Wilmington ind, Roanoke Rail Road JLL Company have put on the line of their road a sjiip nuiu siock oi norses anu irosi voacuca, iu run in connexion whhl thle Steam Boat Boston (now plying between Wilmington and Char- -stonland the Boats on tho OhesapeaKe Kay. fh Coaches will leave Wilmington on Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday of each week, and reach Halifax m thirty six hours: giving the passengers one night's sleep, and be in time, for the Petersburg, or he Portsmouth train of Cars, !o meet the Boats on the Bay, which leave Portsmouth on Sunday, Wednesday and t riday. The Company are able to start from Wilming ton three Coaches on the-arrival of the Boat, and two on the next day if necessary, so thai no de- lav need" be apprehended. The travelling public are assured, that they shall find on this line, good coaches, fine horses, careful drivers, attentive agents,! and the best, natural road in the world. These the Company4. hone will ensure them a fair share of patronage. JA stage runs tri-week!ly from Wilmington to Fayetteville ; and one twice a week from Wil mington, via 'Newbern, Washington, and Ply mouth, in connexion with the Steam Boat which the Blackwatcr runs up Road. to the Portsmouth Rail Miles Passengers leaving Augusta in the morning, will reach Chaileston bv Rail Road same day - ; - i -. . - . ' - ' - - 136 Wilmington by Steam boat next morning - 170 Halifax by Stages next day (where they sleep) 7 - I j - - i - ,: 100 Portsmouth by Rail Roajd next day - . - 75 and Baltimore by Steam boat next morning. 15 PAHS from Charleston to. Halifax, 22 Dollars Distance 340 miles. Wilmington, June1 16h, 18:;7. : 23 t-f. l5The Charleston Mercury and Patriot, Mo bile Chronicle- and Advertiser, all the Augusta papers, Georgia Journal! Milledgeville, and the New Orlenns Bee andi Bulletin, i will please to insert the above six limes;, and forward their bills to this office. PROCLAMATION By the Governor of North Carolina. 200 Dollars Reward, f WHEREAS it has been made known to me by the verdict of an Inquest held by the coroner, tnat A. u. tt-eys, of the county of Mar tin, was recently murdered in' "said county, and that George W. Coburn, of the county and Stat.e aforesaid,) stands charged with the commission of the said febny ; and whereas it is represented that the said George W. Coburn is a fugitive from justice : . Now, therefore, to the end that the said George W. Coburn may i be apprehended and brought to trial, I have thought proper to issue this ray Proclamation, offering a reward of two hundred dollars, to any person or persons who will apprehend and confine him in the jail, or deliver him to the Sheriff of Martin county; and I do moreover hereby require all officers, whether civil or military, within this State, to use their best exertions to apprehend, or cause to be apprehended, the said fugitive. Given under mv hand as Governor, and the Great Seal of North Caro lina, at the city of Raleigh, this VJblto May, A. D, 1837. EDWARD B. DUDLEY Chuistopher C. Battle, P. SccVy. G. W. Coburn is about 30 years of age. about 5 feet 9 inches high, thick set, of an athletic and muscular constitution, complexion rather florid, full face, speaks short and quick when spoken to, with eyes somewhat downcast. It is believed he wore on leaving a blue cloth coat with velvet collar. JuneOih, 1R37. 22 t-f. ecr. ' i w - ' A tra NOT I CE. . n n 1 f c J . it a Ao-ent of the Kail uoau i nnu u wu.v y L nocessiiry to enfoice the law against persons with negroes. This is therelore to wn. all arsons against trading wuu ciiiy v.i w.u r on 'the Road, without an es fecial pass trom my selforsomeoneof the Engineers. A. McRAE, Superintendant. Wilmington, Febr. 3d, 1837. 4 t f FOR WASrilSGTOX Fare Reduced to S3. iT'A.p &rnmhrnt. SrgSSZa&Uapt. James Mitchell, W id leave the end of the Portsmouth and Roanoke Railroad, fofj Wahinton City, every Wednesday and Sunday ht half past 1 o'clock. Returning, will leave Washington every Mon day. and Friday, and j arrive in time for the cai s going South. Passage and Fare $f. June 15. ' i : ! '-- 2 l0w f3"The Raleigh Register. Charleston .Courier, Augusta Chronicle, and Columbia, S. C. paper, will give the above ten insertions, and forward hi Ms to this office.. ! ! - i j State of North Carolina;, Neva Hanover County. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Session?, June Term, 1837, The Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company." vs. Miles Costin. Guardian of Benjamin F. and Susan C. Best, and Jesse McCall and Mary . Ann his wife, heirs at Law of Ben'mmrn Best. 5T appearing to the satisfaction of the Cmr that Jesse McCall nnd Mary Ann his wifti, are not inhabitants of this State, if is orderf.d that publication be made in the Wilmington Ad vertrsrr for six weeks successively, that the said 'defendants appear at the next term of this Court, and plead, answer, or cemur to the complainant's petition, or the same will be taken pro coftfesso, and heard ex parte. A true copy from the minutes. Witness Thomas F. Davis. Clerk of the said Court, at office, this 22d July, A . D. 1 837. THOS; F. DAVIS, Clerk. 28 6 t. Rail-Road Office, j . Wilmington, May 1837. J . " O A f PURSUANT-to an order oi me Directors, the Stockholders of the Wilming ton ami Raleigh Rail Road Company will be called on far the following instalments, viz: S 5 pr. share to be paid on orjjefore 1st July next, m t; M . ' " Ht Oct, . V $10 ' 15th Dec. 11 JAMES OWEN, President May 19th, 1837. 10 1 f To Wood Cutters. nnnr Wllmlnarton and Raleigh Rail Road JL Company will contract for a quantity ot wood to be delivered on Hall's wharf. Persons who wish to contract, wi'l please call at the Engineer's Office on Mr. M. T. Goldsbo rough or on the undersigned. ' WALTER GWYNN, Engineer. Wilmington, June 9th, 1837. 22 t-f. ,Faycttevillc and Western fMCTlCE is given that the Books of Subscnp l tion to the aiock of this Company are opened at the Bank of the Slate. An instalment of Two Dol'.ars on each share will be required at the time of subscribing. By the Commissioners JAMES OWEN. AARON LAZARUS. ALEXR. ANDERSON. ! , Wilmington, Feb. 24th, 1837. 7 t f. 'Wanted -by the Subscriber, oissiutitioii ot j CO PAR 'triER SHIP, . Stale of Noilh Carolina, N"w Ifanorer County. County -'Court of Pleas and. Quarter Sessions, June Term, 1837. John W. Hanibleton, ) . . vs urigtnai Aiiacnmeni. JOlin i. V HKingS. 1 f 1 Incomplete mfihe exearatTona re, they I thtouf;h telrtesrW 1 i erte to show that more than one third 1 miserable farailwJh. - Jl r.u: .. . . pied by the palace, baths, cirenset. the. The children died first, one by one-for tres, amphitheatres, garden, and-other the disease drank their'yrJung blood or appliances of royal luxgry and grandeur. Mg"Iy than the chill stream which mo- BTANZAS TO AN EARLY FRIEND. By Mrs. Corn well Baroa Wusoo. Dost thou remember, ev'ry closing year, We promised to look back upon the pastl To muse on gone-by hours, to memory dear, That were too bright, too beautiful to last 1 True to my promise, as the pealing bells Proclaim the dying year, at length set free, The lamp of mem'ry burns ; and fancy dwells. Upon thoss hours of happiness and thes! Ah! since that Season 1 many a mingled thread Hath Fate en woven in Mr web olife! And often has my heart with anguish bled, Crush'd, worn, and wearied in this raortsl strife. And where art thou 1 has Time, on zephyr's w ng Passed fcently o'ei Thee, in hit restless flight! Or, like the-sweeping simoom, did he bring, To mark his onward progress, storm and blight ? Ah! doubtless Time hath bent his brows on Thee, And shed his snow-flakes wherefore do I askl Since thou must share the common destiny Of all who wear Life's motley garb and mask ! The' world's wide'path hath led us difTrent ways, Amid this busy labyrinth of men ; And since youth's- cloudless hours and stainless days. We ne'er kave met ; nor e'er shall meet again ! Yet never does the closingyear depart, But faitfnl Memory, with her golden Key, Opens the secret casket of my heart, Where many a treasured thought is stor'd of thee ! And while the sweet and bitter cud I chew, Of musing Fancy, by Time's shroud o'ercast ; I laugh at Fateand nl! her pow'r c n do, Since nought can. rob me of the chcrish'd past I I murmur not at Life's swift-gliding hours, Nor would the rapid, wing of Time arrest; Alike to me its sunshine, or its show'rs, Since " come what may, 1 have 1 have been blest 1" To night, I'll pledge the goblet to a name Ne'er by my hpspronoune'd or heart forgot ! Some whisperer asks, " Will she, too, do the samel" And my true heart still answers, 11 Doubt it not !' A greater part of the Palatine. Coeline. and Esquiline hills, was covered bv the 1J L . a ' . - - somen nouses ot Wero alone; Dioclesian s bath3 covered a square of more than a thou sand feet in extent on ererv side, or about twenty-fite acres, end there were fire .1.. LI .1 . . ,cu uggwmy mrouffn the vein f ,k.. agd parents, aud at length the old counlr were left alone. They used to sit aide bv siue ior nours, under a tree faeio th.-.r Tillage, the birth place of their dead on- wuwiu mcy naa put into trie earth wit I, others of nearly equal magnitude. Ves- lneir 0l7n nads. But within a week, t e r - -lujmuuraiic scTiir iuu.uutl per-1 m iu un turn, anu me grey sons: the Circus Maximna Imm Md man drarsed a wretched manr three hundred thousand: the Iarrr ib. he foot of the tree, freni beneath wh rh atres thirty thousand; and eren the se'pul- lbe ft"ckcn wife hd no longer power u chral monuments manifested tho anme rnon, And h held the water to h r enormous disproportion of the imperial "P ana De Pul .lne brrad into bur gn.s?. grasp that of Augustus sto'orl nn U.jBut all this care availed her nothin - of 230 feet diameter, and Adria ns on Ann She died : and with his lean and trembling of 253. Of many of these huge piles,not ,ns he scratched hern grarc.under ifie a standing column remains; and scarcely .nadows of the tree that she had kyed in one atone upon another. Amonc all And when the earth had hidden her these. monuments of the power and wealth ,rom n,s SISUX "e lay down across iic of sovereign, we find nothing for the mo- n,rruff mound to die in his turn. ral improvement nothing even for the domestic comforts of the people; forth aqueducts were primarily supplies for the imperial baths. . ' Glorious human nature has done noth 1 1 fT fn r Vtt m nnilt I ...... 1 ri i t i cuvai iQr ine poor, nor sent forth a herald of truth to the dark corners ol the earth, nor instituted one benevolent society, nor turned a single thought from individual man to the cause of mankind. All this is the work of Christianity; the social principle had no existence until thus called forth, and just in proportion as this is operative, dots man become compassion t i Miss Pardee's City of the Suli.. llusticatincr. The following is a letter from Willis, the n.v. to Col. Morris, of the New-York Mirror. W :... has begun too young, by half but it is noss i. that he may like the busineis. We have a tt i to tell of a friend at our elbow, who ccnW or-fv near the purcba e of a farm, and was disu.d J from a consummation of the bargain. W vj!l tell the story another lime. The letter of Wi.iii is enough for the present. " For the la?t month I hare been nin- nins un and down the cant nf i..,ir rivers as tide Mirror. Pvffmsi; I uu ueuevoient. aistnterestHd L mH l v n fir. . lioned. I should explain to you the n n ? , f 1 ! drsc"h,nff . J Su.quehan,.a. ciple of association in these hotghts or aZ tZl T' "nd they may seem artificial: reflecting much A" 1 toany tiling on Ihe difference between the character, r druIn,an'.1 I have ..' of ancient and modern Rome, and seeinp i lZrill J"t nfW P ' l'1" that in the former the mill; ' ,T1 Mpectie merits of grain-land vs. . .lliiliuil M U J IU UUl I r1HE Copartnership heretofore existing JL the him of WES T & MARBLE, was mu tually dissolved .on the 10ih inst. GEORuE MARBLE having 'bought the entire interest of S...M. W EST, in said fiVni, will settle all its bu siness, i S. M. WSET. GEORGE MARBLE. ' fAll persons indebted to West & Marble are politely requested to call and settle, as their delay must unavoidably involve unpleasant measures. GEORGE MARBLE. Wilmington, July 14th, 1837. : 27 t-f. j . - GEORGE MARBLE, Dealer in STAPLE land FANCY Ready made Clothing, Hats, Shoes, &c. JVo. 19, Jllarket Street, July 14th, 187. M h 27 t-f. A CARD. The Baltimore Steamboats, THE unaccommodating spirit of the Captains of this line, is really a subject of great acrimony and grievance to the travelling community. The writer of this has been frequently the subject of this annoyance; and will no longer submit to it, T appearing 10 the satisfaction otl'the Court that the defendant is not an inhabitant of under I this State, It is ordered thai publication be made in the Wilmington Advertiser for three months. that unless the defendant appears at the next icrm of this Court, to be held on the second Monday in September next, and replevy, plead, or demur, judgment will be granted against mm. 1 irue copy irom ine minutes.- Witness. THOS. P. DAVIS, Clerk. 2 3-mn. State of North Carolina ) New Hanover County, y ' County Court of Pleas and Quarter j j Sessions, June Term 1837. Caroline J. Dougall, j vs. I, Petition for John Dougall, heir at law of j Dower. William Doueall. J IT appearing to the satisfaction of, the Court, thai the Defendant is not-an inhabitant of this State, it is ordkhf.d, that publication be made in tho Wilmington Advertiser for Iwo months, that unless the Defendant appears at the next term of this Court, to be held on the second Monday of September next,' and plead and answer, that the petition will be taken pro cimfesso, and a decree entered against him, agree able to the prayer of the said petitioner. 'A true copy from the minutes. Witness, THOS. P. DAVIS, Clerk. 27 2-mo ten, that one might be glorified, and that in tne latter mere are not only splendid lkiiuv.cs, anu suunous viuas. ana exien?ivt gardens for the rich, but also commodious hospitals, and numerous asylums, ant benevolent afsociations of every kind, for the poor. I could not but see that Chris tianity had wrought all the change, and though thousands must have made the same reflection before, and none mor- likely than yourself it had never Dresen ted itself to my own mind with half th force Here 1 see Christianity in many respects in its most unfavorable asDeci. . i t encumoered with useless ceremonies, anr From the Baltimore Gazette Here ia a lyric by Holmes, written at the time when some Goth's proposition to break up the darkened by degrading superstitions and oravcutu nStttc uuaiuutiun ws tarteu, anu yet m an us disguises so transcendent I v is worthy ot its subject. NOTICE. 4"kAIC and Bay Bark, for which the following without warning the public V price, m. cash, will be paid on tieuvery, Last evening Iwo passengers came down from THE Subscriber having qualified as Executor to the Last Will and Testament of Anrt Garvan deceased, at February Term, 1837, of the. Court of Pleas and Quarter bessions oi Biaaen Ay, tear her tattered ensign down! Long has it waved on high, And many an eye has danced to see That banner in the sky ; Beneath it rung the battle shout, And burst the cannon's roar The meteor of the ocen air Shall sweep the clouds no more ! Her deck, once red with heroes' blood, Where knelt the vanquished foe, When winds were hurrying o'er the flood, And waves were white below, No more shall feel the victor's tread, Or bow the conquered knee The harpies of the shore shall pluck The eagle of the seal Or better that her shattered hulk Should" sink beneath the wave; Her thunders shook the mighty deep, And there should be her grave ; Nail to the mast her holy flag, Set every thread-bare sail, And give her to the god of storms The lightning and the gale i beautiful in its epint, that I am become almost a Catholic in my reverence for its uisunguisning symbol." THE PLAGUE IN TURKEY. Only a day or two since, a poor Greek inhabitant of Therapia, W33 suddcnl 'at tacked with sickness, and-thinking ai he recognised symptoms ol the plague, he immediately proceeded to his cottage ; and stopping, ere he touched the threshold. cn bdto his wife, who, astonished at see ing him at so unwonted an hour, and struck by the change in his appearance was about to approach htm. when he e'e sired her to stand back; and then calmly tell'ng her he was unwell, although he knew not lrom what cause, he desired her to throw him bis fur pelisse. " If ture, hay vs. sunshine for the shaJx which cool my eye, the farmer si vs. .h- durn'd bad for the com !" Would you an inventory of my ditty acres Knl ;ind most valued, an island, say 30 n r 3. .rreeti as the wings of Thalaba's biid i.i the snow desert, rimme'd round with c ffuntic trees, and lying lovingly in th embrace of a divided tributary to the S i--qurhanna. Next, a meadow of some 4t acres, with here and there a gigantic tre. . xnd n fringe of ash, willow and gr-v r nn ig along the river. Third. aJonv rra e of some 30 feet elevation, o.w winch curves the road, and above this ri sing in three noble terraces to the sji mil of the hill, the remainder of my i r t itory in all some two hundred of .-is lovely acres as ever were boufght with lu cre. Let me not forget two matters mere, "appertnining to said lots l.Qand 3," v'z . . a wood of glorious trees on the summit ct" the hill, and a delicious brook emerging from the same and leaping with the grure of a bounding child, over my three terra ces, to the river. What a droll aensatio i it is to own a brook or a tree I Enlrc nous. I am very much of the Indians way of hinking, that a man hnsnomore right to appropriate land than light or air. Un wc must take the world as wc find it. , , So tere 'est my household goods. And here (please God and mv sometimR m!. entu re of travel.) I shall crow m nAt. toes and live in Deace fl had n5..u written it pease.) There art woodrocko'n mm a w w it be a mere passing sickness." he added, fl"" Z JZn f K e ?.lDCT) FPog L rJ. .... .. . Tom mv wood. nnd. khmH r,... and "antrra vast." where dwell seUler? not Hamadryades. You will laugh at all ibi. but. if there is faith or honor in man. VIZ S 6 0;l pr. Cord for Oak, and " ' s $ 3 50 do for Bay, delivered in good order. JOHN J. 11EWETT. April 7th. IR37. 13 t-f. LAIIGE 1MAFS or . Mississippi and Alabnn a, Showinsthe Public and Indian Lands, Indian Iteseivations, Land Districts, Townships, S:renms, &c. engraved fr. m the Governmrnt sur- Wash in the as he prepared to depart "it will only cost me a night in the open air; if it be the plague, you will at least, save onr few articles of clothing, and the few comforts of the cottage recommend me to the Vir gin and St. Roch." And thus he left his home, and wandered weak and heart a irk to the mountains. He felt that the brand extract of k letter from bomc was on mm: ana he went to die alone. I have been very busy amid the ruins he knew not how. whether as a wild and Mineeyw are sick of this perpetual flai tf tlichrnonu mine l nomas Jeiterson (aboat oJtlie Uounty, nereov gives notice 10 an person nams . - . .- ,,!, line,') and were anxious to land at Old Point ; claims or demands against the Estate of said dei of antiquity, and the glories of modem irantlC- maniac, gathering but were informed bv CapfTHolmes by the bye ceased, to present them duly authenticated within times: and wilh all my - admiration for ine lever which wOu not uisuoguisucu oy ms acaunmoaanng conuuci i ine lime prescnueu oy iuw, or mi huhv-d that they -ouiu not be lanued! I wish to know pleaded in bar of their recovery. a --v w rf-x a r rv a i why a passenger who has come 160 miles upon the route, cannot be landed where he wishes. when it would not have occupied five minutes to' land him 1 This line has ever been distinguished for its want of accommodation. And it must be for one oft wo reasons an impudent disregard of the public convenience on the part of the captains JOHN LLOYD McKIY, Exectr. IVUrrfc 3d. 1K37. 8 t f. NOTICE. the ffreat masters of the art. I confess I fire ad howling out 3. . . . . . . i r i i ... ... . have found far more delightful food lor winos oimionignt, wunout one kind voice the spirit, in wandering over the desolate to comfort, or one fond hand "to guide Campagna, and the solitary regions of him, until at length he dropped down to the Coelian. Palatine. and AvenUne Hills, die upon tne damp earth. where the fate of all earthly objects is. so On the morrow the wife hastened to the a. m w ioou, in searcn oi ner I have a growing diVust to towns, ar. i sneaking kindness hourly gaining rut for liob nailed shoes, a straw hat, and u pony. Did I mention that I bad frr.i (ring sirfngth from (b-'n notle ;trer.)a mn id.1 U turn hi. blood to J?'! ! ""d $'M"n lh"" hi, .nguish y, .he n6 one ol,he latter - pledges" for without trial by jury myself on the bench. A man is worth i tr imt ti t And so lam aCabn cimt ir the way what a nrttw nmo j rki WOUld bo fof a fanniU-rnntvr .liwia ' veys and plats in the General Land Office, ington City, by E Gilman, Draughtsman ucncrai L.and t.)ttice. , ' P, TAYLOR, Bookseller, Washington city. Ins just published, (.and secured the copyrient according to law,) ihe above Maps, which will b found infiinitcly more complete and accurate than any heretofore published. They are pub lished on separate sheets; each containing nearly sit square fert, and will be found especially useful and valuable to those interested in the lands of either State, as they show every item of information which is in the nosspssirm rf ik 1nd offices, relative to water courses, township Y lines, Indian land and reservations, land dis- lT tricts, &.C and will be found perfectly accurate 1 . and precise in these pou ts. They can be sent by mail to any part of the United States, subjec only in single letter postage. Price two dollars t or three copies of either will be sent by mail for five dollars. A liberal discount will be made to gravelling agents, or to any who buy to Bell again. XT Editors of newspapers any where, who will give the above advertisement, including this notice, one or two insertions, shall receive by return mail a copy of each map, if they will send a copy or the paper containing it to the advertiser ' July rTMTF. ronartnorshin heretofore existine undnr - tne nrm ot fLuc.ii d huoocliu, eioquenuy pronounceu oy iuc uruum mwumaius uu iwuu, in erarru oi ner I -u--- rr.m . . ' . v rf thes'p hoa-t. or th( wantnf mmnptition. 1 n dissolved bv mutual consent on the tn w L-l... or.rl tUa Ir.nrr linpof mnnMprmtr hushand. Sh had not taiKrht h-r.-1f t . fc Jt 4,1 luc eau waiers Oltnenver, . , "-I -- i - . .... r..l I I I IUI 111 lli u v. ...w . . - , nwrni . w I .1 -i. 0. The business or the concern wilt be seiueu yjr. aurAA mo knihaal. Klip ilrn tKa nUnno t....t..J l: I 11 maynap will send me a Hower OI E C.RUS3ELL, who has purchased the entire arcuef iu.. . - - , - . fancy by a Hindoo post, and below s i uutv. anu will continue at me oi.u sn" i must living maiuica ui mo . i ua uv luiutguuri iiuiii ri - . . . ..... . ... t::i.- . . . iit It is the result of monopoly. A eood opposition where he will be happy at all times to serve an .ue nQ jeSS iivinff creations 01 tne pencil nunger. &ne led one line would have the happiest effect in reforming friends and customers wilh a choice assort - Rarjb8ei and Michael Angelo in the the hand his favorite lh. mm.L.a a. a Mnnil . im ii tn. a.ifl rnJn.l I TY PHI At I . .... w It " 1 LUC LUI UULl Ul a lllUlll'irVil.liL IlilV, UUU llliuuutlll I ... v. either-event, the proprietors of the line should look into this matter. The public ought not to tolerate any longer this unaccommodating spirit. Groceries, Liquors, AND " Provisions , July 21st, 1837. 28 t-f. ly ia llll kinds or BIJVKS For Sale at this Office. Sistine Chapel, the Camere, and the gal laries of the Roman palaces. . Jrew agree with me in this feeling, and therefore, the courses amid the ruin3 are solitary, the visits to the galleries crowded : and it is the very solitude which makes them so ! nr. Tim m m mnal inn Mnnnl rvov. -mrm-i - t -w w-m 1 M . . iuiuhtmkv. u. w I 7 7- mm fi'nlifi . r . . . it l-i UlltUUlC JLmsCUl JLXOiUsVts. pie with spiritual oeings tne apace wnicn finHc Subscriber offers for sale that VALU tne eye perceives iu uc uuew wuu maieii JL ABLE" REAL. EST A 1C, on rnncess street, belonging to Marsden Crampoeii, tsq. ol Louisiana including the W harl ana uuuuings For terms apply to (jr Aiitilr.L auuub, Attorney for M. Campbell. Wilmington, Angust llth, 1837. 30 if and unaccommodating Captains- lhat an opposition line would beencouraged, and liberally encouraged, there is not the least doubt ; foi there is a deep sense in tne community oi. tne evn, which it is now my purpose, in ! this card, to expose. X recommend to OapU Holmes, as an example worthy of his imitation, Capt Hender sen, of the Thomas Jefferson, who on all occa sions exhibits himself the accommodating gen- eman. ; A TRAVELLER. Norfolk, AngnM llth, 1837. " To the Public. OPPOSITE to the Stand formerly occupied by STE PHEN D. W ALLACE, the Subscriber will manufacture every article generally made in a SADDLERY Establish mAnt that) oiictAmopo mAV want. Also. ' Harness and Jl? two Mules, one a dun color, common sited, Gis- Trimmin. e .u bind the other ar red sorrel. and quite small. , A liberal done to order. Also. Cl. a cn fI r,V)inl will h Hven for their delivery at Mr. the best materials, and very neat. Orders from Gause'a Stables, or any informatioc respecting I which it reached in Home, between the the country shall be punctaally attended to. them wfll be thankfully TecbrO subscriber. time 0f Aoguo,, the dojrpfrll of the W ilmington, August 4th, l37. 20 tf Wilmington, November, I7lb, 1837. 31 3-t empire Strayed, frTJrom the Plantation of Abraham Baker Esq: al ones; the inhabitants of the tomb never give audience to more than one visitor at a time; um oniy tne solitary imerroga tor of the dead that is answered ; and what an awful and sublime, and pride-humbling response, is given by the Caesars to him who. amid the ruin of their own palaces. asks them what is the eud of human great ness. The greatest extent of royal and imrjerial extravagance ot modern times must fall infinitely short of the limits . might suffer from XlL ln ' P Vd ?! of her children by V.?. ' " 'f y0?inS- childl-and theV f:f! ! .P Vmhems. Ufluldwd- were long before they found him. for. I . i. n j r J ,l,t,.,U.U ,1 . I lanuiricne oeiwtru xi bdu Uffl- 7l.T:.7s : ::c. . r,wvvV"v w bell. V Come to see sin you ate. -i .: . l: . , - wn. . uiuc m ire ijic Hura j r.4 .LW..,"".?.rn! "r".Tan getmy cottage built, and you shall bare cX Ti , ine lr down of straw, father lay cold and stiff in a golly of the in url)( rock, lhe anguish ot the unfortunate J w. wiimiku. mil msi I INOTflfi n i agony sne sprang towards tne opoy; out A single word in onr i. the ihr elr of her rh rl reralled her to a . .Sj i T wy .-.fT" r:.K;.t- ,hat she n."f w,.a ." ?PeCtsoflbeir.ia: v. uv. w, I in$naie in would entail upon ner utile one. sue strufrcrle was lonr and bitter. Bat st length : o o " -- o . . . i She turned away wiin me wccPioK y, From the New Yck Mirror.1 ana returned into we iuwjb r,wv,,,ul tx- tt .e v. , ' , l,.r .Mwr,oodL V ""Jr.--A COnXt. " " . I luinil.nl m,m M 1Uk. . I Of still more tragic character is the 7. ; ,? "UV . in. following anecdotr. which has referfncer,:"v- .ivcuiucKy,. so p. tthaamefrichtfulscoflrffe. A melan-l . ar M omt years ago r eholr ule wa related to me by a lady of Answer. Samuel Wood worth. ' day. the proceedings of one of thee I boats are ronnint? between K.w v,i. lt-.. 1 I 1 . .. . - . " iiiuc piagae suicicca mountain coiome,iapa Aloany for fifty cents! Prokfmdo- : TJ. S.Gaxelte. .
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