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mm WE 73 E3 Mm in F. C. Hill Editor and Proprietor 44 JBJE JTUST. lJm& FE&R JYOT." . o : - Wilmington, North Carolina; VOL. II NO. 50 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29tb, 1837 WHOLE NO. 102. pan li s n co E VEll Y FRIDAY MORNING. TEHM3. Tuatc Dollars pes. annum, in advance. ' AIVBltTISl33ICNTd "tmt fci" !Uw i rt'itiare inserted nt ONE DOLLAR 7!rira TVry.riVE CJ5NTS for eacasubse. No Subscribers taken for ,lcss than one year, and all who permit their subscription to run over a year, without giving notice, are considered bouud for the second year, and so on for all suc ceeding years. No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid, unless at the option of the Editor. irt- OFFICE on the Houtfcstde of Market Street, bo- low inJ llo.iap. . , . ri r i iLgga To Travellers FROIK IJOHTH TO SOUTH, BY STEAMBOAT, ... GREAT NORTH AND SOUTH ! Easpress Eaiiie. A V in lev Arrangement. Halifax, "Wtlmlnstonj ami Charlestons fptllS LINE, while it avoids tbc dan gcrs'of ihn Capes, and the fatigue of 300 miles of Slu" inn, oilers to' the traveih r u -route, which for SPEED, SAFETY, COMFORT, and tECONOMY, is not cnuhlled, GOING SOUTH. By this Route, Passengers who leave Balti more on Mini day und Friday, via the Chesa peake Bay Boats, and Portsmoutn Rsiilroador via Washington City, the Fredericksburg Rich mond & Petersburg -Railroads to RIaktly, will reach Halifax on the evenings of the'next days viz. Tuesday and Saturday. From Halifax they will le iminrdiately conveyed by Post Coaches und Railroad., to Wilmington. .. 'where they will -'arrive on Th'.trsdty and Monday mornings, (having slept ul South Wash ntoii "th'- preceding nights) thencr -., after two hour? delay, to Cliarl.:t'M, in fioui 1 J to Ki hours, thmce, by II i i lie r', t i i Extra I uviru- li.t's'iiuoie or ;,V:(!iiiit'm City RAILROAD, $c. CEconomical and safe Route. Richmond, Va. Xovember 2Ul, 1831. XX7"E invite attention to the 11AIL- "7 ROAD LINE for Northern and Southern Travellers, through the Slate of Virginia. The completion of the .Richmond and s Fredericksburg Kailroau, anu me nignly successtul operation of that and the Petersburg Railroad during the past summer, have rendered this' an eeconomical,- cer tain, aud agreeable route. ' ' - j ; Such a connexion exists between the lines on these Railroads, and the Halifax, Wilmington, and Charleston Steamboat Line, that this route to the North, and particularly to Washington City, lias advantages'of a marked; kind over all others. Arriving. at Halifax in a little more than two days after leaving Charleston, the passenger may take his seat the next morning td Gary's Depot, at the junction of the Petersburg,! and the Portsmouth and Roanoke Railroads. By. taking the cars for Petersburg at this point he arrives there the same afternoon, an. in Richmond at an efirly hour next morning,. Leaving Richmond immediately, he breakfasts in. 'Fredericksburg, and wiili but nine miles of staire travelling, ar rives in Washington by Steamboat .the sam afternoon. . - fc ' ' ':l ;..'-- The distance of two hundred miles, from the Roanoke to Washington, is thus comfortably, assed.iu thirty one hours. The fare, is 31 1 T' 'Passengers "for the North can. .proceed iio Balti more the same evening they arrive m' Wash ington, and reach New York the next evening. The steamboat navigation on this route is closed for a shorter time in winter than on any route to' the North, and is sometimes .uninter rupted for the whole season. . ' . The route is equally advantageous to'the tra veller from North to South. The 'Railroad cars on a large portion of the route, are wirnied with stove s, and eve ry attention is paid to th Comfort and safety of passengers,, and particularly ladies. We feel. confident those Who travel on our line, will be pleased with it. ! S i r Office of ike It ic'ivioud. Fredericksburg and P.-tomac 11 ll Couiniinii. 98 I3v nice. v liming on ' . . Ij -R R- 'o. Wilmington, Dect-nj'oer Stti, 1337 . LJUSDIJYGy ' AND FOIi SALE, CTHEESE, in Casks, , ' Flour- a variety Fayetterille; Canal Best, jand Half Barrels, Whiskey, Pork and Beef, 100 Casks Prime Rice,- Half and whole Tierces, ' Malaga Wine, ; Buck wheal in Cluarter Bbls. Sugar, Hhds aud Bbls. Loaf Sugar, ; Sperm Candles; Soap, Ccufee, Oats i n Bags, Hay, ' , Fine Butter from' the 'Mountains, nd V from New' York. Dee 2 1st, 1837. it. W.. BROWN, & SON. 01 2w BAIJIT OP CAPE FEAR, ( id Dec. 1H37. ( fpHE. annual' meeting of the 'Stockr . holders of tl is Bank, will . take place as usual, at their Ranking House, in Wilmington, on the first Monday in January next. JOHN HILL. Cashier. . 3V 101 3w WILMINGTON Saddlery Wareh ouse. HHHE Subscribers are continually re- A ceivin'4 additions to their extensive Stock of Saddles, Bribes. (Whips, H arnesses, Trunks, Collars, &.c. ic:;froin thir Manufactory at JNew riaveii Cutin.l which enaoles theui to lurnish all kinds of work hi the litie as tht-ap as at any similar establishment in', the Country. . Purcla sers will find it totheir advantage to call nr hn old stand, formerly "occupied by JOHN A. TA Y" LOR 3 doors East of the Court House in Mar ket Street. ' - ; - -HOTCHKISS & MIX. Wilmington N. C. Dec. 2Ut. 1837 101 t-f N B. Particular attention paid- to ordered work and repairing. A line lot of Coaeh and gig Lamps just received us above and for sale very low' ; II & M. FayetteviTlp Observer will plr-asecopy 6 weeks snd. forward their recount tc tliis oince Episcopal School. P ARENTS and Guardians are respectfully informed, thtti by a unanimous Resolution ot the" Special Convention." assembled in this city on the 23th inst the Episcopal School was relieved of its tin barrassments, and put again in a state for successful operation and that the fol lowing changts have been made to meet the change of times, and the expectations of the 1-ublic. ; 1. The pries of board and tuition has been reduced from 2U to lf0 dollars whith money, when paid info the Treasury, is to be kept sepa rate, and applied exclusively to the support and instruction of the pupils. Bidding aud books will be furriished as usual by the School, at a moderate charge. No expense, ofany kiud, it lo,be incurred by a pupil, except by order of the Rector of the School. I Notice is hereby given, that, in case any Mer- vnaiii ui .iceiiaiue in ue piatr iisii cieuu a puml without such order, the bill wid Nor sk pi.. 2. Arrangements are made in the Schol for the msl full and speedy entrance into any of jour Colljts. ' .' 3. No boy, except he be a communicant, shall bepcmittfcd u enter the School after 11 years of age. 1. Day Scholars are hereafter excluded from the Institution. .; 5. The School will again open under the effi cient superintendance of ihe Rev. Mosta A. Cun ?ts, with competent associate Tearheis, on the 17th cf January next. Parents and Guardi ans Jesirous of placing boys ia the Sc1kkI. witl confrafavor on the Hoard, by giving noiice of liieinie to the Key. Ueo. W. t hkMa.n, oflnis City, at their earliest convenience. Uy order of the Board of Trustees. L S. IVE3, President. Raleigh, Nev. 2S;h, 1K37. 100 4 w Fresh Garden Seeds. E. C. BUSSBtaZ. North, 1TTTAS made arranemciils with G C. Thor 1LIL rrrm UUS. I2JLI JE !. at. 'i i .'i lot.r', J 1 1 .! uf i ve il ' i ;;' .. day. via. .3 Via :-,,, burn R i i Ex'.ia, m: r W..;i. Ha.l'X ri.ti.r.'a v , i PoriMol'!!i ll.ti'iu.i.i tci" soai WlLLopVn a BOARDING HOUSE on MON DA Y the 11th inst. at that conve nient and well-known dwelling, near the Court House. Private bnarders can have the choice of r- orus, by making immediate application. She ....... i I' , , i r . . 1 1 . :. i- i c - i .i I wotou niso lesjreeiruny n.ioiin uer irietias, tnwi I the "F!R'T of Jupnn'-v 1S38j 'hf; intends ng KCKOOIi. s hoih a sLiil-' i;evt ru'uiib.r '.scho-Kts s.j piy. -D-eor.n-jUr 8th, 1-37. ' . 1)1) tf A 2Vi ust el Carpenter, is will in ; t j '.vui ii NOTICE. fpHE Copartnership heretofore exisiin? under the firm of BRADLEY DICKSON, is this uoy utSboled by mutual eminent. R. BUAULKY, DAN. DICKSON. , Wilmington, Dec. 12ih, 1837. 1UU ja- .burn, a ceUbrbtad .eerofcn t .ih for regular supplis of G AZLD322X SI Persons selecting from this lit may bo suie gelling a GLNU1NE Article. CONSTANTLY ON MANI, Groceries, JProvisionSj and Liquors, OF THE FIRST Q.UALITT. Wilmington, December I3dr. 137. M if From the Richmond Whi . CONDENSATION OF THE REPORT r TUB SECRETARV OFT11ET1XATt: ThVre was in the Treasurr on in fTt . cfay ol January. 1337, 45.gG3.573-h o.vjy.yai, which together make an a -grerjateof GO.4GS.oO I. . Of this tnortnous sum, the Adminis tration this economical Admiohlratlon. hai expemleil 33.000.000 hew- 12.000,000 more than the income. Thi utipiralleltrd extravagance, the sirhple Sfcrrtary cotifcssrs, was ndacrd. as it w.i jjstttie.i. by the brejrdouria Treasury uov that the naiteaal fijtc U rrducrd tu Utry, he aays they will In rfMIE subscriber has just received by I-'ctJu-Atii-the ?.".O0J.O&0 for eipenie. the schooner Vindicator, or.1 otl.tr u- ' there sluo i ! n iii.ii!i in tlif Tre-UUry ou arrivals Trnin New York iJ.-xr. So-p, B..ae.!,ie M ;, Unnarr. !S3rf, 34.000.00'J. Sjenn and Patent Moa.d Candle, a t.rg A s . , .. , MTtmeniof Tin Ware, a lar A .itmen m . ij ,l u 4,1 5 "c" 'uiJ have It, iu CCfifi - ClockerV. Also, General Assortment of Jlnd Groceries, .. . - . i .j. . t. .... . rj "n- ji.MNiom r.rixrimeoi i - . uiiji-r iiu iMiiLiIcauf-. nn v I fl. mi imm 1 ...! m jul tiiiu.r w.ll ! .n.iiS ible on the !tcif ;j.u; j4i v. .UUf.Uj'J vi it are drpoahrd I with t:.e St .u . ;.J 3.50UOOJ are in tLr LV-uai'e l-iit.i. Ready Made Clot,hinir. Ut9, Sic. lor sale j The tavript- Mr hc v. nr !33 are e ATtmv HiiKUN ' . ' ni iwo art r AT LOW PRICES, By SAM. N CANNON. WVnnnyu.,,. Pee 137 t'J H w Just rtceited, and Jor sale at Low Prices, viz. i :iil,.md a HI .;;.; 7. l'li.-eireiiJitnr , .jt J l..'j.l.-. "! liu on tLe new rciie f eeoiiuiiiV ptoihiM tl bv ihe Serrrtsrv m m - - - - ll. e t xp-n:iturt i ill 1 B on 'Vim I v, v i--rie.irs'Ui!r:', Iv ,hin.n-'l i!',i,-'.'.' l 1, ' . ' - n r-, wil. 1 1 A . ' -r . . ! h- , - .. ,, ',.'.'. ! ,v "i '! , ; ..YlLi-lOAi) C'UIPA". V iv, Ut-t -,y iu'.'-. 1 : t .... -.-. ...' i . - . . . . . . . i .i-.i! i i ; . t . : : ... : 'ill.) 1 .''-.;'-.' ni iui '... U: fj'.i -i' . -,' '.'-eC'iiifJ u.ij i;Slcd ! ; i!.i.i... i :i- v'.'i. '.''; ;,:s :a .v j.r.i.i '.."(. h i-'d" ' ; . i ,-, ... . - .i ... ':.- '.v'ci b-u5 ' i..L.-'iVeH, .t :s ao;j(l 'ttefey Wit. !-"lfil4 7 HO i,' ... ! '!' , . -"I ;.-; J h.!o t!;rMi ju'f.'::S rcuii.'.u-; w j.:-..eCJ'' fl - v . i ; svy rs-.N i.d t. iv.;uji. e of uliv hands ,t s , v m'.; witii n.e.i. . rT I - 1 v.nd-r Jiif;. may '-si -ei-iiiioy-iir'Ut live or sut 'i ' v' I -lev, . :- T 1 Month;;, iw -iri" y;-i-ir tl f!: ic. '. ;.V :' ';'' ;'''v:,,;i;kl.i;M'"" JLANAII'MXj'iIL- , r; - l e" ,,r, i ''Tfe- hcbv iver,, ni..t ine-suo.cri!) -r wi not V'jv.u i i 4i. i -.-' - ! ' ( JBiJ.'-ay an" 'i'-b's f.jc ivw- r,rt'-.ri o: .4ay oe coi- (ri)!l(j Sf)''7i. , : j --' - I tr'ted bv Jajiks:L, Cui.dk" t. J - ! A 1 'I O W ALLACE. ' " i ' -J ----- :':t- --''f . - - . Wihpmitc.n. Pec. loth, 183. 1U1 lw v -isj" ; rv",;;y:'V.;,tv:-j' ; o,,.vai:o,., ui; .-m.,,, r L: k t; , Hlacksmitli to Hire. UiH-.il lor. Uie 3. a:.;i ' piipily.-) ,1, I ! :l i ' ( t t v .k 1 . ' - , j , ' j 1 ' I ! M.,.i,li.-, ! :. v. ; ;'tH.i -.veil varr-.:i--J :;i rs-oO-iiJuidiii''-" 8T.'Ut;Uc- I Wf.t i..i ;T..ur,, v. . j . " r, -T NOTICE.. A LL persons indebted to Messrs BRADLEY -TlL& DiCKSON are requested to make imme. diate payment to the. subscriber. Suit will posi lively be brought tcilkout delay, against ALL n-'jclecinji: this notice.- Those persons having claims against said arm, arc requested to hand I thetn in for adjustment, and signify tluirassci.t j to the terms of the assignment, within sixty days trom the Hih instant, or they will be necessarily precluded from any benefit therefrom. JOHN WOOSTER, .' Assignee, i December 13th, 1837. 1U0 Cw Administrator's Moticc Ul subscriber having obtained Letters of 8. Administralion on the estate of Richard Q.. iVIoBie. de ceased, at the last Court of Pleas and IQuiutrr S. scions for the county of Brunswick, .tu ay rmiijit-s ail persons who are inueuteu to iii.- s!at of said deceased to ionic forward and w.'itn the si ii-.cr.ber. and ail persons haviiiir ARRELS New M. ss Pork, Do. Do Bf. D-.. Prime P.-rk, Do. D . Bo Do. Tonrjue and SoSi.Js, Do. Pickled S.riiion. BarreUanJ Half Ban. Is No. 1 A 2 Mnrktr! Do. Do. Do. Suoer Canal Ktnnr. jAVi:s M. iitu 1) Wdrninr'n. Pipil. r b U l.'l7 l H m;i oriow trie in- cumc aiKjut JU.rU'J. In this aspect t.i ! the i-, the lejiurd Scriiary rontid I in ihf li'iciuutiu condition of our r- jcrij-'.s as'l eljt ndiuifes. PUreh (Jarriagc.j'or Sale. 4 FIRST rate CARRY ALL mi l I lame?, rulculaled for one or two hoites, lor uii LOW, by : J.M. Hoop. Wilmington, Dec. 11th, 1837. UU tf FOR REST, v ry ' uuiib s ul.id.rt Itie rt cri.ts in lUllS ti i w ; excr d ti t- ii(i.l.iu.. ?j as to nrodurr- w any .i:rpiuj, nli::h truu be drrosited ivit.h jltif z ail n i.r ;:if Ktfj.niJ tui UiO lht ul , JaMMry. i J. uj'.fif J ly the exist ! ' i.o.j.v i!i :!.! 1 it r.f xpt nditure! ! for IJk?. .iu i in ui l l.rmu.OiJJ Jor mi ; laary a. rvi.i ' 'J 1..-. u v up port, is the due. i.u'O.I I-'.nia w;r. .which is ta bv cuiiti.u-.l 1 1' . oij 2 ijoni the t ouiini; Year. 'i i.r Oii:uiitii; ji i f j uris atjd nnon i hw iT.r ?r . i-.i i.i.t It u hich trade har r t riv.M Ji-ii l.ii.iii. .al etperitneiu ;d thr.paity. The rXprrti duriti thr . Vi'iir ! -J Li 1 lG.UUO.ItOtl Uin. I.' o iibiiiit :. l.;2 .U"' Us than Jait year. ' 'jV 1 Thi i!cci if the Secretary ascribes to i oiider j the la i if Coi: in latt ipriug. TJie im- HPHE IlicO Iiand lately planed by the subscriber, situated oppoi.te the Uun. the south side of the causeway, coniaiin) n i. u . . in .1 .a I .fe .- . f o.t.l A ' . UtlLS 111 WU LSI C4 II I I 1 1 11 'ViT I . Ull'l Tl7 9 UWUi 1 l outside bank and d.lch. Pciscus desirous of Spur'.." u I I D.U-,'J,010 being 40,000,000 renting had better view ihe premises. The yard ' iK.uj luat ytar. and ban on the rivei north f the c1 r.-ay eau r. i, . i . i. . ,i rk.1 i i I i rp i. ' I hn 1117 tin: lat.iMiarler eiiuiuj' the 30lli bj rented with the land. To iit-rs.M.s residing , 9 i V1 '"e ",v land cau be more c.:.nie.iily i "j ..rntMrr, lue imports uert mie in town, no situated. a 1 .1,1.1 trie n .1 a 111.1 ajjicuu AM) . ItOil Tor Salo. ' Thi That desirable Building I,ot, 44 jsr;la,y i Ul L nt.Jv 1'J millions. It has surprised tin he thinks, tiuluiihaandine hicli it hut& airainst uh. clr. 1 ins .1 gainst 1 .l.iiinoie, us; W ii'iii'j;."ii w.: J.f.m.l.ij, Fi i a i)-, t:tiarl.ntoa .. Kiiadny, TuesJ.iv, UAVli Wiluui-.tua i- riJ.ty AC ' tJ ;i i!a ad V 'O-l'" Porld'no'i'h C Petersburg Cars 011 'u ...k day, an 1 t'liJay. 'ZT$ tiscnuiU. j Passwirrs will observe thai on tins Route, via the Chesapeake Bay Boats, n-J Porl.-?ni'utli Railroad, 'only, one night slerp is Iff I between Hw York and Augusta ; cr via Petcrsl iiry;, only ont nigJU between Richmotidand Augusta. The Coaches are new, the Horses fresh and well trained, the Drivers sober and skilful, and the fare and accommodations good. The new, beautiful, and swift Steamboat ; NORTH CAROLINA, tuilt by Cornelius Vanderbilt. Esq. of New York, for the Company, has just been added to the line between Wilmington and Charleston. In fine, no expense has been spared to render tho line comfortable and safe. Office W. & R. Railroad Company, ) Wilmington, N.C. Dec. 14?h, 1837. J 101 tf WILMINGTON $ RALEIGH ItAILUOAO, AND PETERSBURG RAILROAD TRAVELLERS are informed .that an Engine connecting from the North and South, with the Wilmington Railroad Company's Line tf Stages leaves Blakely every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday; and Friday, and always arrives in time at Petersburg to connect with the daily lines .Vf-Riln-kd arid Sfenmhoats Dassinff thnnrgh Richmond, Vaski", B&lllM-ore K This in leaves Petersburg for the South on Tuesdays, Thursdays,-and Saturdays, in' time to connect with the Wilmington Railroad Company's Line of Stage. , ' . Travellers may rely upon finding on this Line careful and experienced t.ngineers, attentive Captains of Train, and comfortable Coaches. Petersburg, December 15th, 1337. 101 tf dentist; OJice South Side of Market Street, three Door below the Court House, IS prepared to perform ALLoperations on the iiiniiTTT. ' He ha just received a beau .;r..i .tment of IUOOHHTJPTZBZ.22 mti"l'TT. which he will set on Pivot or Gold Piatt from one to an entire set, pledging him- ae!f to give entire wjj" . Wilmington, Dec. 23d, 163. ' en i;H:nrr,: ii'.i.o v.-'U.kh tliee ' ML' tV.-l:!; f.-.-.lory iiiann-.'.r, f bodi lO' p.i-.rciiu !i winch ihev ri-.i.Hik ; the cn.t.i , jtii.l . -.v eii w ai-r j i .i i ; C' i . k t c . iriv 'Mi e ' I - when ..tie Will be 1 tio(.' .1 "iJcm!ay ihe 15tii'of jariuafy I i stair o present them within i Dtn:k a'nd Second Street, immediately i ut of Mr. j that in ccntIUtliCe vt remittances ill ... i r rv . i i i. . ... j ;'.ucks ol tanous kinds, ' tht loreigir debt j so far from htvinff been ilicnused with ; in the tpirier. lias been lessened some mil lion? in; time prescribed by "aw, otherwise they will lc fsU'ever barred '.f reeovery. DANIEL A. FLEKMING, Administrator December l;'th, 1837. 100 tf Runaways. i 1 i W UiCil ilr'tho l I :i T T i iiiu. it is nopeu tna: iiii loutia next Session will be in utie dance. By order, v ;; : J. PEARS ALL, Secretary. Dur lin, December 1st, 1'37. 101 4w vaca next, at Ladies Female School HILLSBOROUGH, N. C. THE Spring Session of Mis. BURW ELL'a SCHOOL, will cdhimence on the 15th of January . 18 & . TTJB.1VTS. For the usual English Studies, ; $17, 50 Drawing and Paintiocr, 10, 00 Instruction in the French Language will be gi ven by a native of France, for $3 per month. Great pains is taken to teach the young Ladies to think, aud to make them thorough Scholars, and useful members of society. They are first made well acquainted with Spelling, Grammar, Gdography, Arithmetic, and W riling, 'jand "are then taught Rhetoric-, Philosophy, Chemistry, Parents and Guardians may be assured that great attention will be paid to-the MANNERS and MORALS of the pupils, bolli in aiid out of the School. Board can be be obtained in most respectable families. Vacations correspond with those in the Male Academy. Hillsborough. Dec. 15th; 1837 101 tf ' A Master Workman. Apply to . JERE NICHOLS. s-v I'nvinffton, Dec 15th. MANUFACTURED and Leaf Tobacco, Vine, Champagne, Cider, Flour and Rice. By W..O; JEFFREYS.-- fThe subscriber having received the ap pointment of auctioneer, will also attend .to any business that may offer. j . ' - ' W,. O. J. v December 14lh, 1837. ; 100 3 w . Gi ammar School. rFhe Rev. Mr. Crook intends openinr a ; SQHOOL in the Wilmington Academy du ring the first week in January next. Mr Crook will thoroughly instruct in all the elementary. t- i . i- i- i ! urancnes oi an cngus euucaion ana ne nopes by a conscientious discharge of the important duties of a teacher ot youth, to afford satisfaction to patrons and pupils. Wilmington Dec. 23d 1837. 101 t-f J . Dawson's dwelling. Apply to December eth, 1637. T. II WRIGHT, if but not to so "rrat an extent as most j person h i vr uppoM-d. ' t Tu the importation, or rather to the caiue of the importation, of 4 1 -'2 millions fac-.urers, and for sale it No. 111. im per rent h.. 0f ltKii, ,-MiT. within the year, the ScCre- 75 Cases Sh'es, just re-.eivrd ttoui the inanu- 101 tf 'BJicojy. LBS. just received, and for Sale, in Iota to suit. - DecetabarSSd, . i 101 tf HILLSBORO UGH ACADEMY. THE Spring Session will commence English Department conducted bv Mi.'W.C Sutton, under the general - supervision1 of the Principal. . I French taugatto sucii as uesirc it. uy a native of France, at S3 a. month. i , v . j. Dx.v.i.rtvi, r-riucipai. December 7th, 1837. , 100 3 w F"3The Raleigh papers, Newberii Spectator, Favetteville Observer, Wilmington Advertiser, and Salisbury Watchman . win insert tae aoove three times, and forward their accounts. ; Notice is liereby given, pilAT the two WharVOS next to and , viuiiiw uvi vca vu mww as Campbelrs & Lord's,) now occupied, by the Henrietta Steamboat Company, are r Ki VAit WHARVES. I , . All persons are prohibited from landing Naval Stores, Lumber, woou, or othr articles thereon. And all Vessels, Rafts, and Boats, are also pro hibited from making fast thereto, or lying thereat. Vessels will be accommodated to tak CoUdn, &c therefrom, on application to JEREM IAII LIPPITT, , ..' '.. - - ''Agent. Wilmington, Dec. 15tb, 1837. TOO 5w To the Afflicted. HADLOCK'S Vegetable Powder and Sirrup, For Diseases of the Lungs, Liter Com plaints, Dyspepsia, Coughs, Colds, c. TU1E operation of this Medicine is par ticutarly mild and safe. It promotes a gentle and heal tlif ul perspiralior., and cheers moibid and pernicious sweatings ; relieves chronic affections- and congestions of the lungs ; assuages cough ; promotes a free . nd mild expectoration; removes pains from the chest; relieves asthmatic orduScult respiration; correcur obstinate costive ness, and leaves the bowels in a regular and healthy state. Those painful symptomr which indicate diseased lungs readily yie.d to this cet taiu remedy, when, seasonably resorted to; and restores the patieut to the bodily vigor which that wastiug disorder, the consumption, if left to its natural operation, so surely destroys. TO U'llli PTJBIoIO. . We have had frequent opportunities of conversing-, with our aojiiaintances at the south, who have used-Had lock's V EGETABLE ME DICINE, many of whose names are attrfcheif'to this certificate, and from our knowledge of their respectability, and the benefits which they ap peared to have derived from its use we nave no hesitation fo expressing our belief that it is a valuable Medicine for the purpose for which it is offered to the public, aud as such We cheerfully recommend iu THOMAS P. HUNT, .. Late Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Wihuiugton, N. C. H. A ROWLAND, Pastor of the Peail-atreet Church, N. Y. The efficacr of this Medicine Las been so fully tested, that a list of certificates (which might be published,) Is deemed unnecessary. It may be obtained or tne suDscnDer. . Wm. O.JEPFREYS. WHminjtop, Dectmbtr 1st, 1837. 4G,tf MAN away horn the subscriber on the 2d of June last, my negro man RICHARD, about twenty eight A'eais of ai;e. He is dark complexioned, rather low and well set, limps a little when walking, anu lias a surall scar over one if not both of his eyes. He is probably lurk ing about the Sound and Wilmington, where rnotitof his relatives reside? He lefrully nut rawed. And a reward of TWENTY FIVE dollars will be paid for his apprehension dead or alive. Satisfa' tory proof will only be required of his being killed. It taken alive, and confined in jsil, or delivered to me at Richlands, Onslow coun'y, all reasons bio expenses will be paid in addition to the reword. He has with him in all probability, his wife ELIZA, who ran away from Col". Thompson, now a resident of Ala bama. She eloped from her master &lout the time he commenced his ioumev to that State. I will giva reward of FIFTEEN DOLLARS for her 'apprehension and deliveiy to me, or for hiving her safily confined in any jail, so I get her. DURANT H. RHODES. Richlands, Dec. 12th, 1837 101 if ;c for t.aih, low the New York prices in cxchai oi approvtd pojxr. Test the assertion. GEORGE MARBLE. December 1st, 1838. Ptt t-f. NOTICE. THE Subscriber continues at the OLD r- STAND. S. E corner of the Ci urt II ui and is daily replenishing his slock cf GROCE RIES and PROVISIONS. Crockery and Glass Ware. may be had in variety. Alio, jufct from ; one of the first Agr'rultural and Ga rden Seed Warehouses in the United States, aa extensive and choice Selection of fresh Garden and Flower Seeds. The Horticulture list and Florist are respect fullv invited to make a selection. They can but be pleased with the assortment. la. U. FilllTKN. December 8th, 1837. W tf JYOTICE. rniHE Subscribers have entered into corart- U nendiin, under the firm of SHHIXH it qY ATTT for the transaction of g. neral Qocnmssxopj business, ct Bos roN. CHARLES SMITH. HARRISON C. BRYANT. Refer to . . Barry $ Bryant, Wiluiintpn. 99 3ni. Warranted FRESH and of the Genuine Growth of t.irv JtM-rib. tin moil nondrrful results It has iucreatrd the cost of bread alone id lUiJ.OMil.UW, he says, and put aa addi tional tiX upon taeh man of $7. We are informed, that the postpone meut of the 4th instalment has "afford fd criat n lief to ail concerned Thia Of North cmbroke bluoded Coach llorszs, will bt news to all the Slate?, And par for Sale. Apply at this OlEce, or to November 21th. W.C.LORD. 15 Hags ! Hags ! ! CASH, or Goods nt 02LS3 p'ires, will h given tor COTTON AN a LINEN RAGS, by 1 n. ftllt'1't..'x, M F- rm mm o. t iorucr e(iriiin". October i7th, 1837. 41 if FOlliLC BT J.J. BRYAN. December 8di,1837. 3m Washington Correspondence rf the Ntxc York American. It is said that among the earlier mea sures of Congress wi. I be lii-l d aa ad ditional appropriation for the Lxpioring Expedition. Many learned W bigs, how ever, nave tneir aouots on iue sut-iecu They are of opinion that the " conserva tives" and other political curiosities re cently discovered on Manhattan Island, will tr rush sufficient employment al home for the Scif otific Corps" lor a long time to come. Besides, it is hinted that the President himself; erelong, will have dis covered a northwest passage to Kinder hook from this city. Hence the money cannot well be spared. Mr. Wise is in high spirits. T Rumor Says that he has already prepared some capital hand grenade to throw iuto ihe magazines of corruption. The explosion will be terrific. The splinters are expected to fly in all directions, 10 the gieat peril of some of those high in command. I will forward you a list of the killed and wounded in due lime. Wise will prove a real political Oceolaj'a: bush fighting he has uu superior. Meanwhile the Administration are not idle. They have made the best arrange ments in their power. Cambreleng has been appointed leader of the Forlorn Hope. He win fight defrarately, at be ia now aearl 7 'recovered from the troand he received - on the hip." But Ht reult cannot be doubtful. They have town the ... -1 . t. . wniriwioa, ana iney most reap ice storm. Gen. Jackson, on the oih tntt, was on a visit to his fnends in Nashville. j ticu'arly to those who have already ap propnaied the money, and who-will novr have to tax their own citizens to raise U. M It now appear probabl that, during the next year, means .will be possessed, without any permanent loan?, recal of former depo:tfS, or increare of tax s. suf ficient to red-em seaspnably the Trraiu ry notes ihat Ucome payable, is well aa to meet all the ordinary appropriations." " In respect to the act for settling with the banks, ome of them since September hate paid overall the pubiicTmoney which then stood to the credit of the Treasurer. Others are supposed to have executed bonds according to one of its provision!, and several are preparing to do so with ' a view to receive further indulgence. . The remainder are expected lo discharge, without u it or bond, the amounts they j re?pertie!y one. a may, from time tv time, be needed to rnu public exigencies;. The p.y inents which will probabiy be loiirrrst to."troned. uill rhirfiy Le frorn some institutions silusu-d in the weitaoi southwest." The Secretary has institufed en inqai- y into the condition of all the baoks, some since January last, and some since the suspension of specie payments. The ex hibiti which have teen made to bun thovr some improvement in (he afliifs'of the banks iu the aggngrate. They arnisV; at the same time, new confirmation of the' great exceasus in issues, which in tec places hare teen iadolgtd in. Thr show) too, says the Secretary, thai tho whole recuction in tne active circultiion, had not at their dates, equalled by Dearly twenty millions the amoact which, as long ago as last December, it was coo put-, ed by this Department would be rrqoir ed to restore the paper currency generally to'a safe basis, and make it, wilb the'fptr cie in actual use, bear a just propcruo to tbeTrm wants of the commaaixy." "" The Secretary asks Congress to fmvi him the power - to issue Tress cry Notes? m for mere temporary purposes" tar meet contingencies. We hope Congress w2T. granl no such power. (
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