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f' -v,: W: ?V.-V-if "rv- - ' "'' v; ; ' -4 -1 0 .-i'..V i', ! : v ,f ., .. -:.. '. . v. - v-: - . -h ,. . 1 . .- . i ; ..f'.;';ir 'i'tv ...v.'Jr " !- I. ' ; t t ' : 1 1 if"'1 "' ' ' . r .' ' j'.. - r -..-.- I ' I .C. Hill Editor ana Proprietor, BE JTZTSTi FEAR JYO T. Wilmington,- Nortli Carblihai - ti:'.f .( v FRIDAY, rEBRUARY 2(3,(1838. WHOLE NO; 107. --- --- s j- . H 1 X- IS I, A: mi t : ' PURLISIIED j , M VERTFItm A, Y MORNING. Three Votx xns pes jn-xcm, in- 4dvaxce.:- WeLttrst, ar.t TWE.VI T-FIVE CHXTsj for each twbrc Haal in;rtion. , - : !$o Subscribers ; tajcen for less than one year, and all who permit their subscription to run over ., year without giving notice;- are considered bouudjfor the second year; and so on for all suc ceeding years, j : . ,No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid, unless at the option of the Editor. tdr- OFFICE on the South side of Market Street, be low the Couit JIoiibo - GREAT NORTH AND SOUTH W inter Arrangement. Halifax, Wilmington and Charleston. 'nptllS LINE, while h avoids the dan- ' ", gers of the Capes, and the fatigue of . 300 mites of Staging; offers to the traveller nroutt: which ibr :SkKKD, SAFETY, COMFORT, and (ECONOMY, is not equalled. ; :'."Cr-"-:Yi":L': GOI2J-G SOUTH. By thijj Jloute, " Passe.ri ger's v .wJ . -lea vc Balti-' nune on Ma Any and Viiilny, .. tlie 'Ch'rsa penjke liay Biiats, jmd I'oitstnouth ll tiiroad or '.vtafVja3li.ingtoit City;, tli.'; FrcdefickWbur'g Riclv mond ;Pi:LijyLurg IliuJroijfl to I'.Uikf jy, wj'l reach Hdifit.i'orir4hR eytnins of the' n'Xt days vizi TuesJ.ty Wind -Saturday. From Halifax they 'will be 'immediately coYiv'eyed by- Post . Coaches and llailroadt ,0 W ilniinton. whero Ithey yjill arrive on; Thursday and Monday .rndrnings, having, slept at South Wash ngron the pn-ceding niht 5,) thener, after two hours delay, to Ciiarleton, . in from 10 ,t.o l fi hours, thence, by RailHn(i, o.,I iiiEta.'- - Exira'Mav'ing Baltimore'' or 'VVashin-gtn' Ci'ty on ' iWedtjesday, via': l-Vedt-ricksGurg, Richmond 6c Petersburg Railroads to BJakc'ly', Passengers will arrive-jat Halifax on Thursday evening, at Wilmington Saturday' morning, and.: leave! for C hide b to n , o n M ( rul a y . i ' .1 qoii:jg uonTHi ' v ,' ';:' ; - 'vleveCliailcsijtvn ewy Sunday and Tuesday, at&P-M. reachj Wilmington the following moaning: to bfrakfAstJ Leavo' Wilmington at ' 13 o't-.lock, i and by Haul road -and .Post Coaches at ri ve at Ualitux on, tlie" evenings 01 the next duys, viz.. j Tu i:l y ' and Thursday.-- Sleep at Halifax, and "life next mornVn'g proceed North rial the 'PftsrsUurar,- Richmond and Ficdericks burg R-u!K.:vJr. ' '.; . Kx'ii;aV:.l4'aiff4. .W.i'mingrtn on 'Friday, ah-irc-at Halifax 3km d iy , ut,-J tivo next, u;ona;i2',' i.a'tha , :rtk;di-te'! Ri'V-.V-tRnd H:v H.iats. or'th? P- Express ILisie. i'tcr4ui'gV' uic.ht',iHlcSc-F r ' Iv- 1 ! kr 1? T? f ! A P. 1 T Tit, XT 1 ON. ' '.' GOING SOUTH. LEAVE Bnltunore, oc ' ( orrive nt I Arrive at . Arrive at Chaileston Frid.iY, Tuesday, Tuesday. ; Wahington; Cityi I Halifax, J Wilmington, - f WW. i . ...1 1 .. MonKtayJ ruesqay inursuuj, , T'nursil. -' Saturday, amrd. Mopday, YVttinesuayJ Triaay, GOING NORTH, ; LEAVE Charlettoii Sunday, Tae8dav,, Arrive rti ., .yjlmiTigtoa -Monday, -"Wednesday,.: Arrive at ' Halifax Tuesday,: w Thursday. Saturday Wilinington Friday, .rVThePoi'tsmoth .Cars run. daily. A lie J I -- 1 1 , Petersburg Carr 'on-Sunday, Monday, V ecincs i dayjana Ftiday. jSje 'thc jd;iotciit.Adver tisem.crit:: ''''.;; ; ',..'' . - . Passengers wi'l observe tha't.pn tins Route, 1 via the Chesapeake Bay Boat s, and Portsmouth r Railroad,, only one night sleep iyloU . between . New York and Augusta ; or.via Petersburg; only ene nig'iil between Richmond aivd Augnst i. i The CnacT.es aro tjev, ih Horses 1 fresh and Jwel trained, the '.'Drivers "sober and skilful, and ,the jfareZjahd accomhroilations '.goocK-' ;.The,..ney, JbcaUUful and swiftStamboat . - ; buHtjby Cornelius Yanderbitt. ; Esglf New York, for the Company, has just been added to tne line ueiw en- iimmgiun aiiu.uuaiicaiy.i In fine, no expense has been spared to render the ine comfortable and safe. Officft VV. & Iw Kailrpau uompany, f J Wilmington, N.C. Dec. 14th, 1837 - . : . . 101 tf " WILMINGTON $ RALEIGH 11 Al LROAD, AND .-. PETERSB UR G RA1LR OAD. rpRAVELLERS arc"informed that an Im iYnrlivnnd Snuth, 'iththe Wilmington Railroad Company's Line. fir'-ageiiiKft Blakely every Sunday, Monday, fnesday, ana Friday, ana aiways;arnves in J . t- . 1 i . ...:.t. .1. kj:i t: Vi r- irctersourg 10 copneci wmi uie uauy nucs Railroads' and Steamboats passing through Rickmojul, Washington; Baltimore, ijc. This line leaves Petersburg for theSouth on Tuesdays, -Thursday", 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 Engineers, attentive , Cfaplains of Trainband comfortable Cqaches. Petersburg, December 15th, 1837. 101 tf ..Office Wilmington & Raleigh R:R.Cp. - Wilmington, December 8th, 1837. oiojdcrs '.' td- ' ' " ' ! ." '. xrs the Wl LMlNU iuxm a iiAutiu h II n aiT ROAD COMPANY are hereby noti- itt i,.t - .necial Collector will, forth with, be 1 i th niirnose of. coilectinr all instaU l ' .,A in said Company. . . !' Notice bcinr thus given, U is hpped they wjll ! fcAW themselves in readiness to nyeetlhe demand . with promptness, v ' . t il? rdf r J. GREENE, Sec. To Travellers : Ml v : 'i .:.. :, ';. PKOSrl IJOHTH TO SOUTH, BY STEAMBOAT, i RAIWOAD,$c; j CEconomical and safe liontc. lfE incite attention to thcr RAIL- ROAD LINE for Northern and Southern Travellers, through the Stale" of Virginia. The cornpletiorf of the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad, and (he highly successful operation of thatahd the Petersburg Railroad during the past suiriiner, have rendered this an cecncmical, cer- j,ta;nt nuu agreeable route;.' Suon a connexion exists between the lines on isf Railroads, and the Halifax, Wilmington, and (Jaurlesto.it Steamboat Line, that t his route to has advantages of a marked kind over all others. A 1 living at Halifax ii a little. more than two d iys after leaving Charleston, the passenger may lake his seat the next morning .to Gary's Depot, at the junction of the Petersburg, and thj Portsmouth nnd Roanoke Railroads. By tfkih the cars for Petersburg at this point he. arrives there 'the same atternOon, and in Richmond "at en early hour next morning.' Leaving Richmond immediately; he breakfasts in Fredericksburg, and- with but nine miles of stage travelling, ar rives; in Washington by steamboat the same afLernoon. I I The distance of two hundred miles, from the Roanoke to Washington, is thus comfortably assctr in thirty one hours! The'fure, is $11. j ; Passengers ibr the North can-crrceed to BaltiT more the same evening they "arrivu in Wash inglon nnd'rcach Ncw Ytrk the. next evening- I Tjic; steamboat navigation on this route is closed for'a shorter timq in winter than on any root'o t th;. Norfh,. and is sometimes uninter ruj'iu'-difor the whole seasob. '.-.' ' i 1 he! route is equally ndVa.ntngcous fp"the,-lra4 Vtl'crl frcim North to South. The Railroad cars on a largo portion of the route; are warmed witlii stoves, J'Oil every attention is paid to the comfort i.ndsa(ely of passengers, ab'l pai ticulaijy ladies.! Wfrjcel coiifidfiit tjiose who travel on our, line1 wit! bc-f leased wiili it. I ' VJjicf: ). 'the RirJtvioiidPrcdericksbitrs; fc ; - arid PutemacR.il. CAn'any. i8:(P3w . ; j 'Office Wilmihgton dt Raleigh R R. Co. ; ; 1 ' Wilmf.on,iosc. -9th, 1837. BTJRSUANT to'an 'order of the Board of M. Directors, the Stockholders of the WiU. mingtoii and .'Raleigh Railroad Company wiSlbe called on for tl-e following Instalments, viz. $1D per share, 'to be paid on or before the 1st March next. $!() do. " 5 do. " '."! . JAMES 1st May . 1st November-" OWEN, President, i .' 102 tf Tlx 3 Iiocomotive Train TArl LL leave I the m puf at Wihnington, V v ',vc. y d-i y, (exccp'-S.tmday and -Tuesday,) nreeiPClv at . II o ctoclc. IV. aL. unil turther 103 tf iKlice. I . -4" ' 'i -December CSth, 1S37. notice. .-j-i IlE subscriber earnestly Teq'ico'.s all --,wl'o. are in arrears with him to make pay ment os eatly as ! practicable. He hopes i-thls Tioiicej iwill be attended 10, " as it would not be given ,but for the purpose of being the better able to medt his own payments. . The subscriber would ialso inform Jii friends and customers, and the public generally, that with the view of closing! his business in Wilmington, he will sell hispreseht stock at reduced prices, for cash-only.; Merchants and others who want any thing in his: line, would do well to call at the Rockspring1 fetore. ; . ' 1' ? ; i IV W.A.WALKER. Janua-v lOtli. 1839 , 105 3w AT CHAPEL HILL. TFlE -design of this' -'Institution, which has been in operation durinij.the past year only! is to affptd Young j La dies a!l the advantages of a thorough, solid, and useful EDUCATION. :; j , r TSIIMS. ' .; Pupils will be received at an early age, ar.d taught for S3 per session, in advance. The i elementary branches, comprehending Reading, Writing,! Spelling, Arithmetic, Geo praphy, English Grammar, with board,' $75 Der session of five months, in advance. The same, with; History, Rhetoric, Natural, Moral, nd Intellectual Philosophy, Astronomy; Chemistry Natural History, Geometry, Algebra and Lntin, $tf5 per sessipn. French, Drawing and Planting, per session.' - j ''A ' -'. .' ': '.'Mustcion the Piano and Guitar, with the use of the instrument. S55 per session. . -. Book and stationary furnished at the store nriccs. . ' il ", .- r ..,-' The privilege nf attending the Lectures of the Professois on Natural Philosonhv. and ' Che mistry 'will be granted to those who are sum ciently advanced in their studies to benefit by them. Landscape painting and French, by Mr. Marey, a French gentleman, at 3; 3 per month. Tin nains will be snared to cultivate a literary tt tth1ixh' n habit of close thinking and sound rasoriin?' and Qualify the . pubiis . tq form an independent opinion on the.various sub jectsFsubfmitted to their examination. -They will 7 . . 1 j I C 1 Ttinjti r - I anI be receiveu into me lamuy ui . ii"-i treated as daughters; the most comfortable accom modations provided for them, and their manners and deportment carefully attended to. , ' The retired and healthy situation of Chapel Hill, the; seclusion of the Young Ladies frpfnj every thing wliich may be calculated to exert n undent 1 a blein fltience over them, and the pai ental, solicitude of the teachers to make the acquisilioa ofknowletlge easy and delightful, to improve the moral, infeilectual, and physical natures pfthpsei cbrnmitted to their charge, and rTcnder iheml active, intelligent, and happy, end a blessing to all their connections, wW, ii is believedr present strohg inducements to those "having daughter or yrards to educate, to patronise the Institution.'" The next session will cpmmeoce on the 15th of January, and as the nbmbcrof pupils is limited, early applicationls requested i - ' - 1 JAMES PHILLIPS, T 1 . . A Trot Math. 4 Nt Philosophy. I Chapel Hill, Jan, 1st, 1837. , 103 Puif j 1 '. ' yy'' 1 HANNAH MORE THUS In.i itution fs- nniv in snrrpipcfnl- H - - j oneratibn, under the direction of MissL.E. CLARICE, aided by Miss M. McDcFFKKboth of which Indies are eminently qualified fojr the stations which they fill; and from'the very Satis factory manner, (both to parents and pupils,) ift wliich they conduct the School, the Trustees fjrcl well warranted in recommending it to public patronage. ... f I Tuesday the I9tfc instant is the closing d?y of trie present Session, "when therlt will be a Vaca tion till M6nday the I5th of January next, at Uicrutime it is hoperi that the Young Ladies r the next Session will be in attendance. 1 By order, 1 i "J. PEARS ALL, Secretary. Duplin i December 1st, 1837. ' 101 w frrcnton Female Academy. InHE Trustees of tliis Insiittuion vvrjuld Thpo nuncft to the public, that ihev have engaged the st vices of Miss . PARKER for tb en&ninjj yfear; and the secpndScssion will commence .1.'. C V.T if- ' T maa . k. uiQ nrsi ivionuay ct ,januaryP J.yb, ana iqlose on the 15th of June ensuing: From the rapid iilcrease of the school, (new. numbering apoul f(friy p-up'ils,) parents and guardian? wou.l do wfell to enter their children and. wards early. I Board, in thefauiilies at Trenton, at six dollars per month.! ' . ' ; 1 1 uitton t-sijc, eight, and twelve dollars I per pession. : ; . . HARDY BRYAN, CHAS. GEROCK. JAS. C. BRYAN, FDU-VAL, VM. HUGG1NS, Trustee?. rTrenton, Nov. 2-Hh, 1837. 10 3w I HILLSBOROUGH .ffHE next session of this . Institution will open on the 25th instant. - ,i j TEKIVSS OTJiTIOM,. S l Class, - SltOO, : SJ, 3J, & 4th do. - - : - 13,0(f instruction ;in Music, ; , - 25,00 I : DrawinAi Painting, 12,00 I ; " j Ornamental Necdlewotk, 3,00 Ijcssons in French will be gr'tven by & nattive ofiFrance, at S3 per month. "Board may be had income of the most respectable families of ithe pluce, at $10 per month, ; ; j .W lLiLilAJM ivi. (JKKliiN,- I I- , ; -" fuperintendenl. ; January 5th, 1833,. lOii 3y . i O C. S TO W j ' OFFERS FOR SALE ffNE pair of elegant bright' bay HORSES, Hj'well matched, and gentle, j : jOtie pair of elegant coal black Horses, do. qo. f-iOnc pair of elegant white. Horses, do. dot f A !'.i - a-'-SINfil.V. HO'RSP. nf I.ioh mpttlrt n f::sf'trottcr. ' i P.ersons in want of Carriage Horees would do well to examine the--above, before they snd their orders abroad, as-they 'will be sold lowl if immediately applied for.. ' . ' . fTlie subscriber has also for sale an elegant BAROUCHE AND HARNESS: knply at No. 12, South WKarf. I ! C.C. STOWi Dccember2$th, 1837. 102 tf FOR SALE, PRIME PORK, Goshen Butter, Soda, Slugar, and Water Crackers, Hams, Sides, and Shoulders, N. C. 1G0 Bundles Hay, ' 50 Floor ClothsS yards square, &c. ' ' f! C. C. STOW December 28th, 1837. 1; ' -102 tt Just received, and for sale a LoW Pricfes, viz. A RRELS Nev Mess Pork, J Do. 7 i " Do. Beef; ' i Do. I " Prime Pork, l Do. ! " Do. Beef, 1 Do.. Tongues and Sounds, Do." Pickled Salmon. Barrels and iHalf Barrels Np.,1 & 2 Mackerel, Do. Do. Do. Super Canal Flour. '1 JAMES M. HOOD. Wilmington, December 15th, 1837. . 100 if FOR SALE H Ah tilS Coils Bale Rope, 40 Pieces Cotton Bagging, . Porto Ricot Cuba, and New Orleans Sugar, in Haas. i R. Wj BROWN, & SON. ranuary 4th, 1838. 103 3w Reccivcil by Late Arrivals, ar. -Casks old and superior Brown Shcrr . Wine, , : .'.'-' ' I ! Cask -oUli French 'Brandy,:- 112 Baskets jf Key" biand Champagne, Gtua ' ' : ' and Pmtsj . , ; ..; 4 j 8 Cases fine Fur Hats, - r lApple Bnndv nnd Whiskey, ' Philadelphia Buckwheat, quarter Barrels, pO Bbls. N. E. Rnm, . fiO Bags Cuba Coilee, . ' '?loar in varfetfi Cheese,' Soap, j Prime, and second quality Rice, T - v j Rppf Oats in ba?3.' . i Porto Hico and New Orleans Sugar, in Ilhds. I FOR SALE BY . I S R. W. BROWN, & SON: December a8th. 1337. i r 102 3 r Cwrfiagcfor Sale FIRST rate CARRY ALL and. Harness, calculated for one or two horses, for sale LOW, by -..-M ' V','- ' .- ' ' Tt; J..-t j.m.hood. , 4iWiImington Dec. Htht 1837.; ; i5 100 tf , v 33attcr Codfish, and Bum. : 'STUBSgood Batter ' J- - 1,500 Ibs Codfish, , - . : r 10 Bbls. N.N E. Rum. ust received, and for sale by BARRY & BRYANT. January 17th- 1838." T; 105 .tf a unjr iiiiuiiu 1 to j 'til 1 una a uu lilt; jiiui im gpnerally. that the f rst Session will closc.ot the lath Dpirmher npvt TIipo ir-ntl !'! ian. FOR SALE BUSHELS Salt afloat. 30 Bags St Dimiiijjo Coffee, ' 10 Cuba j ; do. 3 Boxes fresh Raisins, 3 EIalf do. . do. . ! 6 Half Barrels se'pctcd Family Beef, 25 Barrels N. E. Rum, -10 Cases Pickles, in half gallon jars, as sorted. 10 Hhd? prime Molasses , 50 Bb!s. Irish Potatoes, . iuio,') " Beef, Codfish, Mackerel; No. 2, & 3. Pickled Hake, and Codfish, W. P. Boards, Northern Bric, in lots to suit. Soap, Brogans, Nails, Rice, Flour, Smoked Herring, Bacon, Paste Blacking, &c. &cl &c. Afly to : I I'S ' BARRY & BRYANT. Wilmington, Jan. 12tfa, 1638. 104 tt fJ'HE subscriber hjas just received by the schooner Vindicator, and other late arrivals Yrom New York. Boxes Soap, Boxes Sperm and Patent Moulk Candles, a large As sortment of Tin Wars, a large Assortmen-. pf Crockery. Also,, ' I f -1 General ssorlment of Jlnd Giocerics, Ready Made Clolhinsr. Hats, &c. for sale AT LOWi PRICES, By SAM. N. CANNON. Wilmington, Dec. 15th, 137. Pd. 100 9w A LADY desires to hire a for a few months. All po Mole care wilr-.be taken of it, of which the owner inay be satisfied on ap plication at.this ofnee. j ; ' ji . . January 12th, 1833. I S 1 , 104 tf V11 . S . i ... THE Subscribers have lenterrd into copart nership, under the fii-m ofl S2ffiITH Sc EHYAUTj for the transaction of general commission business, at BOSTON. - ! I li CHARLES SMITH, . HARRISON ; BRYANT. ' Rcfef to J : Bairn. & Bryant, Wilminrton. ' I I 09 2m. . 1 f rjpHE sabscriber having taken the stand 13, lately occupied by Thomas H. Byrne, one xloor above Mr.' John Wobstpr, oh Market Street, is now opemn-gfor sale by his agent, James Mahoney a general and well selected Stock of x STilPLE iLIJD FjfiNO Y ' J2ry Goodst Groceries, 1 ,'; HARDWARE,; CUTLERY, Croclicry and; Glass Ware, well suited to either town or country trade ; all of which will be sold LOW for .clash, or on short time, for gnod paper, riis Stock having been selected with care, 'and bought in September last, in New York, offers an jnducenlent- to persons wishing to purchase Goods, to cill and examine the sariic. The citizens of the town and country around, are invited to call- and, examine for themselves. . , 1 ' 1 . E. B. R1CHARDS0 .Wilmington, Jan. 11 thi, 183a vl05 4w $20 Reward. AN away froni the subscriber pn theTSth of November last, mynegrp man ABSA LOM, formerly the property of Mrs. Will Davis, on the Sound, and where it is supposed he may be lurking a partjof the time. It is. pre sumed that he is a part of the timoon tlie North east River, in ihe nefghbprhood of Rocky point, ahd.Spring Garden. 1 Sal;fcHnw is abouti55 or L GO years of age, auout tve feet seven or .eight rncnes in neigiu, inicn seq ni ycuow complexion, wears his hair long antl bushy, and speaks rather low end thick. j 1 "'willgive the ab'ovi reward for his apnre- hension and delivery to be, or to the jailer in this place. ' f ISAAC NORTHROP.' Wilmington, Jan. lyth 1838- ' 105 tf $500 REWARD. FOR the apprchcnsiori and delivery !o me, of a RUNAWAY SLAVE of mine, who has recently reached Boston. I will give the reward of FIVE HUNDRED pOLLARS. To any person dsiposed to undertake his recovery, me necessajry infoinmtionrKj documents will be fur nisheiiK A very little dpnKcan be entertained of his conveyance away on board of some vessel, I wrll give the further rewaru ot ririi tiuii. DRED DOLLARS for the conviction and pun ishment agreeably to law cf the; master or cap tain, and half that si: m for any of the crew, or othrt person, engaged in the felonious act. . ED WARD B. DUDLEY. Wilmington, Jan. 24thj 1838.1 . 106 if $50Royard; A 'YOUNG olaek, stout, coarse looking fellow JrtJLof mine, named DICK, is also run away, and is probably lurking' about Mott's Sound, where he has a wife. For his apprehension and delivery to me, or my pgent in this place, a reward of FIFTY DOLLARS will be paid. E.B. DUDLEY. Janniry 24th, ISSS. 106 tf dentlst. Office South1 Side 'of:iktheii'StTeett three ' . ';. 'Doors bilow the xConr I Housed !t .1n"S prepared to perform lLtr operations on he JU. Tiii7rx(. Ue hast past received aneau tiful assortment of TTTfT OT! T! TT PT I TtT-Ti Tdrnii which he wilt set oa ut ot Gold fiaie, irorn one 10 an emtre. set,;pieagiDK.n tlf to gve entire, satisfaction. 1 Wilmmcton. Dee. 22d. 1837. I 101 ti l i- NOTICE HHHE subcribers hare appointed Mr. A IL T1BBITTS agent for their FURNI TURE ESTABLISHMENT, and have re moved the same to the. buildings a D-ugatis Wharf, near Rockpiing, !rhere ms b; found a ! LARGE ASSORTMENT of Sofas, Sidc!oar8, Tables, Chairs, WinrHas high post, field, trundle, and Ff-nch BED STEADS, Cribs, Washatan Ji, Toilets,) Sinks, Bureaus, Ottomans, .c.'zc &c. . S ... ! ' -: Ah'f6r Sale, ' - A G ENE R A L AS SO RT M ENT ' OF GROCERIES. 1 BARRY & BRYANT.' January Sfithi 1838'.- ' if i JUST RECEIVED BARRELS Apple Brandy.. ?i 4 Hhdsl and 10 Barrels Whbky, ; 20 Gluartcr pasks Malaa Wine.i 80f) Kbls. Fresh Thoiiiasion Liniej 20 Bbls N. V. Prime Beet, 1(K) Kegs White Lend, 30 Boxes Sby 10 and 10 by 12 Glass, . ' ; FOR SALE BY . A. LAZARUS. & SON. January !9th, 183M. 105 tf IX3 To tk e, uiamii e rs 01 wrnameniaz Heads of Hair mn. quirk, Of .New York, who is now at Cha rlvston MAS made arrangements to visit Wilming ton on or about the 28th infant, when l,e. wil offer his professional services to those who miiy stand in need of his aid in the way-of a moderate and luxuriant HEAD OF. HAIR! Tp ail those wanting WIGS, or TOPS, on the anhounctmcnt pf his arrival,-which will be by handbill, he willbe happy to receive tlvir imme diate calls, as it'; will be impossible for hbn to tarj-y more than two days, owing to his engage ments at the Metropolis of the nation.' January 120th, 138. : 10C Iw & Secf:cl, Philadelphia, PC BARRELS in line order," just received,' and for sale by I j - R. W. BROWN, & SON. annary 17th, . 1838. . . " I l'ij Dw IIHDS. new Crcp Molasses. bugar in hogsheads, Cuba Coflce. j ' And in Store, - 1 IOO Tierces of Rice; 1 FRESH FROM THE MILL, 1 '-ill. W".. BROWN, fi: SDN. Jan. lftth, 1RC8. , " . I0f '2v BOA T FOUND. feet lonjrand 12 feet wide, wus tV.iuVd rl -nit-i viiie, and towed on s,hoie, This l oat. from appearances, has been several niomh last.-. The owner can have said boat, by paying charfres. on aDolication to itictiAitM LA.;v(jiJK;ii 1 mithvillc, N; C. Jan. ltUli, 183S. UU! 4 .v 1 From the German of Schiller. EHRET DIS FHAUZUT. Honored be woman ! she beams on the sip-ht Graceful and fair- like a being of light . " s Scatters around her, wherever she straw t 1 .1 . L . - ' uuscs ui uiis-s, uei our inorn-coverfo ways; Roses of Paradise, sent from above, i m. ki njn guiiivivu anu l IT llltu 111 a gU IIU1U tit llUVe Man, on Passion's s'tormy ocean,. j Tossed by surges mountain high, Courts the hurricane's commotion, j Spurns at Reason's feeble cry ; "i Loud t lie tempegt roars arourid him, ( LonJar stilt it mars within, ' Flashing lights of hope cojnfound him, . Stuns him life's incessant din. Woman in vites him, with bliss in her smilel Toceasre from toil, to be happy awhile; I Wh;isperinff wrKinsly come lo niv hower Go not in search of the phar torn cf power t-ionor ana weoun are illusory -come ! i Happiness dwells in the temples of Home, t i i .!-. Man, with fury stern and savage, ! rersecute s tus brother man ; , I Reckless if he bless or ravage, ! I Action action still his Dlan. Now creatingnow destroying i veaseiess wisnes tear his breast . Ever eeking ne'er enjoying oil" to Deuut never blest. Woman, contented in silent repose, ... ' . Enjoys in its beauty life's flower as it blows, And waters and tends it with innocent heart : t ouiiurcnuaii uinn wim nrs ireasurespi nn, Anc wiser by far in her circle confined, "ij Than he with his science and flights of the mid. toldly tohinlselfsufHcin?; ' i ' J Man disdains the gentle arts, , noWeth not! ihe bliss arising , From the interchange of hearts. Slowly through his bosom- stealing, ; Flows the gentrah current on, Till," by age's frost ccngealing, It is hardened into stone. - r ' " te. She. like the harp, that instinctively sings, As the night breezing zephyr soft sighs on ii strinss. ''' - .-'." ... ':- k " Responds to each impulse with ready reply- Whether sorrow er pleesure her sympathy try; And tear-drops and smiles on her countenance play, t ' ."' ' -; ,f ' Like sun-shine and show era of a morning of May. i i- -w. : ':f . - -. .''!' -' Through the range of man's dominion j Terror is the ruling word ". j And the standard of opinion ' Is the 'temper of the sworu. Strife exults, and Pity, Washing, - r From the seene dwpainng flies, -Where, to btUe madly rushing - ; Brother upon brother dies, ,- , . Woman commands with a milder control 1 i . She rules bv enchantment the realm of the soul : Aa she glances around in the light of iitr Amile," The war ot tne rassions. is nusneaipf a wrnie And Discord, content fromthis fury to cease, Reposes entranced oh the pillow of peaceX'; From the Religious Maxraxine. XCCVMULATIOX OFPRQPERTYI A 5! . ET REV. J. c! ABBOTTS, V i J suppose the progress and thedeelin& tron of family fortunes! have been esaen! liai,ly the same in all parts of the world,! 11 ye except those countries in which the latys of entail and primogeniture preseryo the; oth eldest son Iroin the reyeMea which ruisH uould inevitablv ensue. ?; : . A yng man comes Into the city from f 1 hisre?pectabe h.Mne of industry in th country. He comes with energy of cha -Tacier, and industrious habits, and. is in- uretl t-o economy. Ji has nothing to de- perijd upon but his own resources 0! 9111 gence and fidelity. .'..-. ; $ After a few years he commences butt neas for himself. Hi& only capital is m good name and business ? talents. Tbes fruide him to wealth. In a few. years hit is fdund one of the rpo?t optiietit and io fiutniitil inerchanis in .the city. 4und the coutry boy, who comes into Wnshingt&n treet, as hy. did, 1:1 senrch of a fortune. 4 IOVr 1 J 1 . I - ' 1 inrikS 1111 m !ii n u im rnrniii . une.f oi 1 nv notiie? of tlie tnnd. j jhis is the hisnry of tnany of the first nier han:s of Boston nntf New York.- 1 e roorVonnt'rv bor. u it'h thi virtue wui$ ii n re rj ti rtu red in; jt tt economical houie, come into our great cities and lake the lead in law, in politics,, in mVrchan disei There are exceprionjs, but this' is the general rule in all the principal cities .of thi.s .country and. in" England. What if . the subsequent histor.y.?.:. . t-u'.- The sons nnd the daughters of thi. nowj rich nv.n), find a very dirTTeht cradle from lii.iv which m ir father foil pd ill iiie patftmi- lionif. IVitisijon a nd splendor irruirid .ilw it) TJieir duller trod .' . t ;' l.'J 'j' f v 1 j' u,i'M nicviiis ureau. lnuii Lin t-anhen bowl or the Utid AlU. :ri. ! iiti Iiprf-r. Thi y niovej t;,t!.r-ri',.fd. 'with spi. n dor.-i m npnrtments nd tiiko their loiii en.' of siiver. ' 1 lira, not t iiA. j it nits h w irotMf but sirnrilv nowl icMri.bitiiT t li 4 p r r es s . w 1 1 i Hi I h p p r t h e n (1 t.dVr th'se infiueiiccs thev I 1 r :s Tfnir:-f imairinarv Svnnist and tho proi)stif.tv arisjmd .tliem dfi-stroys all habits j iTi eoiiiiiuy.- 'The sons, frel that tbty are iin ijh p. iident upon tneir own exertion for iip',.itr tlmt tht-ir fat In) r is rich ; that lie ii! pel them up in business, and thev hitik irlnt propiMty will llow m upon he weil u if kcI- .f rhirfr"'- mi nil I ' ,- '' - r, ' T il lo W8 t fii)! I! of their, fat in r's 3 : . ) !' ! f tiitf; 'rm no naoits oi cjr se application. j hrg.' yv reoei ved no ir5trtlctiojlS in ibe h;i!(f b-;t use ful school of ad vrr.if'i' TK i';.thr ii -.? flt that in anussini' property 1 m promoting.'the Weliare : oi liis fa 1 le would be rich, and h hfs iTl i r fa ti n snnre. Tie father 'die?. Th roperly is di )U5ine:s, their, cnni.ot- ovoid 1 t V ided. The ?ons h re in j ha bits a re such that the y ! heavy expenditures, and th ey cannot en: j dure, the n'or of tiri wearied .exertion.. Their U ther commencerfat the bottom of .- the ladder: nnd gradually cended He i: came fro m the ihrin house, arid rose.. by degrees, to opulence and luxury. Tlie onslcfjmmerjced at the tor) ptthe ladder (and o down. Ij Vear after, year . the pro- p,,iy. " '"'iifs- away, nna tne cnimren aie soon ;fairjy down in the walks of obscurity and poveity. The son of the coachman and jhjs master simply .i-jiange piacei. The phe with wife and children on the inside seat, the other with whip a rfd fefn mpuijts the box. It is thus tHe v hell is contifinafly revolving. lAndV" thiis not throtih the ceprices pf blind fortune, but through the operation of clearly defined' arid atural causes.- . )1 I ' r Nf w here is he snare into which he falJsvho will he rich; He may beU- boring all his life, for ihe acrumlntton of property, and, that very ' property be ih? cause of the ruin of h is fa m i ly. ThV ei 1 pbsufe of the daughters' happiness, may oei H' gat?r than that , of the tons. VVhejn an aflfectionate-hearted lady anrakri to the consciousness that her Husband hat taken her but as the fteceesary encottf brane to her father's property, t he rnea uref of her wretchedness is almost fall. Thefdanger ' nf an unhappy marriage ia uuurr an circumsianccs i Krrau jtcti. when there is no allurement to the con- V nectipn, but confreniality of taste and af f fectidn, the numberof ill Ported nnd dis rordiint unions, is- fearfully irrerit. But j chan'ces of happiness which a young lady . with an independant . fortune , has, are very - , small indeed. -The very fact that she hat , monfy. will be regarded as an object i0o.. by rrjany of the beitt names and- nearta, while the frivolous. and the heartless, and the profligate, will crowd around heir! j An ingenuous young man shrinks -from "the imputation of marrying for money; and he fears jto take aa a com pan inn J th rough life'f bard pilgrimage, one tvhojhaa beerinur tured in fashion and )uxnry.f i Thus docs a man not tin frequently farior for 'hit wh.ole life to accumulate property which roin bis tons and daughters. f He ne lectsGod, gives himself no limelbr prepa-, ration for another tvorld, and 'tvhen age and infirmities press heavjly : upon ;ha. he finds he spent his strength for that which is not bread and his labor forthat which profiuth not '" !'. , ' - "" ,: Gtate.Tbe . gate through Ahiehrtva pnsa from the viiible ; to r the inmibte world.- , , . r . ,4 'i'f ii H M i i 1 i H ti ti I- :i '::h i j 1 ?4--"a,'i 1
The People’s Press and Wilmington Advertiser
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