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1 1 M 1 1 "BE JUST AND FfiAR NOT! LtiT ALL THE ENDS THOU AlM'ST AT BE THY COUNTRY'S, THY GOD'S AND RUTH'S - vf 1 - i 1 VOL.UJIE 2 GOLDSROROyiY. C THURSDAY, JUL.Y 4, 1850. IVOIBER SC. ; m A ; ; -; j, - ----- ,w - . - ' t i ' - r - t '- THE TELEGRAPH. I!: ; PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY "VT. F. S. 'AL,STO?f, Editor & TRotRiETOR ii :- ' . ' TERMS. ' ; VTuEi North Carolina Telegraph will be sept .tc Subscribers! at Two Dollars per annuni,- if In advance. Two Dollars, and a half if payment. . we aeiavea tnree montns. ana inree uonars ai mo ond of the year. ' These Terms will be invariably adhered to. Advertisements. 1 square, 1st time 1 00 t or each continuance, 25 1 square, J year,' 8 00 2. squares.! year; 15 00v Z squares, ! year, ; Half columns " One column,' ' $20 :50 185 tT Letters on businessl and all communications intended for publication, must be post paid. "'A lie? Wilmingtq n Cards, Howard Pedeh, . c h er:t I H Co m m ission Mtrchan i '4! ,--Aiwl 'A'geritg'"for-'the -Bale" of- i v South IV titer Street, ' ; If (One doot SIirt) of Msra. Barry, Bryant &Cp Xew Spring and Siiiiiracr. Goods FOR 1850. ! ': SAIUEt, S.DiiFFY, Xewbcrn, N.C. Fire Proof Building, ox Pollok Street!. ' THE Subscriber has just returned from the North- ; era Cities, where he has purchased a Large and iHandsome Stock of spring and summer GOODswhich he is now Jlecciving and Opening, and would res- ipectfully solicit his cusumer9 and purchasers gen- erally, to call and give his stock a careful exami nation, lie would enumerate the foil wicg, as 'part of his Stock: i ; j : -, ' ; PRINTS, English, French, and American, a large assortment. XAWNS.New Styles and Patterns. GINGHAMS,' a handsome iTariety. JJAREGES. Silk stripe Tissues. Silk stripe Baptiste and Al borine3, Peri Cumisi Chameliox, Mohair t Linen Lustres, Fancy Organdies &, Jaconets, White & Col prcd'Lac&Musl ins, Black and Fancy Dress Silks Umbrellas & -Parasols, French Work Capes, Collars, tAtjJsr&c. ix)nnets, agreai variety oi styles, witn flibbons, Flowers, tc for Trimming. . i "A Large and Handsome Variety of Goods for gentlemen's wear: ! Brown and Bleached ' Domes tics. Spring & Summer Hats. fc - Caps, Boots "Shoes', Ladies' Fine Shoes And Gaiter Boots, Fancy Idrticlee, Ferfumery, d'c. d-cJ ; H SAMUEL S. DUFFY. P. S. S. S., Duffy has made arrangements to receive the new, styles of Goods as they come out.. ,JewriTe, Alay 1, 16o0. I ; . 27. w. C.. IIOWAKD ' ft Bv:IiOtfE' . dealer tn - : ' i . r BEp&mA!i)S"0.li A I US, MA TRASSE, &c. V:y - "JletcJc Spring, fVILAHNG TON, N. 0 uly;K 1349 U ' 'P:-C-i 38-ly : AND COMMISSION r AUCTIONEERS i i l it r r r Ai tt a w 'nc iVVlLMIGTON, STOUTH f.Aarthi. :. i- Julyrl849. . CAROLINA. M. Cronly NEW STOKE. (hid J'hot 3 iL.i jl1 uru, MINGTON, N; CAliOLlM A. 6;t(4r uiMurble Monuments ; Head Stones; Paint Stones ) Andi iirtsbort, any article c.illed.for of eilhor I-j 1 arty m The Star Spangled Banner. 8 last 'Icaiiiin, talii ::1 br k am N Egyjjt iaji .or A iner ican - Marble : a nc a'rranted to please. or no' sale; and if DAILY RECEIV1NG- A Splendid Assortment of Dry : .jood. '. TURNaGE & WARTERS would call the at tention of their friends and the public, to their rich and extensive assortment of Dry Goods, which have? been selected with great care, and comprises many pew and beautiful articles, suitable for Spring and Rummer. . . ' T- " '!.',".'" I They would invite all who are in want of any L articles in their line, to cull and examine their as- )rtment, before making their selections confident th'ej will find as great a variety, at low prices, as other establishment. , , . . -.tnong their assortment maybe found Gentle men s dress Moleskin, JN utritia, bilk and Brush HATS, with a large supply of Gentlemen s, Youth s,Boys.ud Children s Leghorn, Panama, and Palm-leaf Hats , anil in fact all other kinds of Hats and Caps gene- raijiy iounu in iiiis uiurivut, uuu as tiitup us iuc cheapest. ; i : i ' . , j Vlso, a general assortment of Boots and Shoes, forjGentlemen, Ladies, Misses, Youths, Boys, Chil-. dron, and infants. ! " L.1 ' : Also, a' beautiful selection of French, Plaid, Pojka, and Mourning Ginghams, French Cambrics, various colors, Paras braids, for trimming, Tapestry Buttons, for Ladies' Dresses, (new), Swiss and Jac ondtte Edging and Inser tings, Lisle, Bobbin and Thread lv. Igings and Lace, Printed Lawns, Bonnet, Cap and Tali cy Ribbons, Ladies" black and colorad Gloves, Parasols, Umbrellas, tic, together with ev ery! variety of PRINTS, of all patterns and prices. '' Cloths and Cassimeres, of -various " colors and qualities, Liuen aud Cotton Goods, in great va rieies, many of which are touched with the Hun garlian and Californialtiniahl ' I. burlaps, Osnaburgs. and all kinds of tow-cloths, forfnegroes clothiiig. t . j . ... jlvery variety of. Hardware, Crockery, Cutlery; ga4'tc. i-c." 1 .... : j .' ' jhey have on hand almost every article ever kept in a Dry Goods establishment, and many arti cle! not usuailv kent bv Drv Goods Merchants. All . J . . X j fl - . of which will be sold on accommodating terms for thef ready ' stuff, or for country; produce. i- lO, say, can yoii see, by the dawn's early light, ! What so proudly we hailed at the twilight' i v hosefbroad stripes and blight stars, through the perilous light, O cr. the ramparts we watched were so gallantly. streaming ! ' And tire rocket s red lare, The bombs bursting in air, i . ' Gave, proof, through the night, that our flag was still there U! sayv does that "Star-spangled lianner yet wave, O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ? M . ; . ! - . On" the shore, dimly seen through the mists of the deep, Where the foe's hausrhtv host in dread silence reposes; 'hi daiohfrfd before' delivefy if is at his expense.- JS. Aish n, Arent,i(jioldsboro N. G. uy. 23. r ' 5 What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering- sleep, As it ntlully blows, half conceals, half discloses; 1 Now it catches the gleam ; I Of the morning's lirst beam : In full glory reflected, now thines. in the stream i JTis the Star-spangled Banner ! O, long may it wave, V O'er the land of the free and the home' of the brave! And where is that band, who so vauntihgly swore That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion, A homeland a country shall leave U3 no more j k Their blood has wash'd out their foul footsteps' pollution ! -j No refuge could save . . , I i The h xcling and slave From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave ! And the Star-spangled Banner in triumph doth wave i O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. O ! "thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand . I . Between their loved home and the war's desolation ! Bless'd with -victory and peace, may the Heaven-rescued land ; Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation ! j Then conquer we must, - ' . ' . 1. When our cause it. is ju?t, .. . if And this be our motto, "In God is our trust!'1 J . ,i And the star-spangled Banner in triumph shall wave k " O'er the land of the free and the home of the,brave. expresa yourselr; and do t .jou, 77amct, rpesCk first," 7 Oh, kind genius P-ans-, red Harriet, pardon the i agitation which thy auguaresencc exciic ia me. I ask a little stream which, nay neither dtv in aum- mer, nor overflow m wintei r j " Thou shalt hare it aal Wered the Giua. and at the same time etruck tbi I earth with h sword, : turned for a moment into , iy irutrument ,o f doing rood. The two hepberds jtw a fouhtaapring ouooung lonn at tneir xeei; nd spread lUjjure wa ter OVer lkllPt'il mpiilov ( flnironl tVim!4 a new perfume ; the trees d icked themsetv in a greener foliage ; and the her? of every kiaf iueiich--.1 v:.,4 i.:u .i l .i r f The Genius, turning atle th to the othi t eher- herd, makes a sign to him t peak. I ! " H'hat I ask," said Ras!jnd, "is that j 'i fmay please thee to make the O Jices with iU-waters and all it fish, flow througlmy domains I! ii Ham- et. the too simple aniet, atmired the nolU ambi tion of his frioad, and reproafjied himself wth not having been the first to maj this inaguiCocut re quest. But the Genius sAi' toitaschid: "iloderate thy dedrev feeble and itTprucect man. riace no value on th t which will bs useless to thee. Why dost thou r rant more to an, thy neighbour I 7ast thou -taoi t necessities then he'l In spite of this wise advice, Rachid perii-tiei in his demand : already did hesaugb. iuwarJlf at the pitiful figure which llamet -oald make before him; before the lord aud propnetilr cf the Gangy. The Genius then advauC-d toward -tie Href. leaving the shepherds waAinsr to see -vhat he would do. While Rachid 'ras re rardini wiUi a contemptuous air the countoance of Lis comraa- ion, ine oeiiowing of Uicnou' ! was suddenzy leari, aud the impetuous torrent bich was seen'-dahing on, announced that the emba. ikmcuts of the Ganges were oroKcn. i ms immen ,ueiug ravagea in the twinkling of an eye' all Riulud' posse ;oi.- It uprooted his uees ; it swallowed up, an! tarried Alas ! it oori away even I aschid himselfc and the proprietor of the Ganges wa i devoured by a cro codile. ; t-; Moral. Avoid extrema l. Immodcrale .ambi tion defeats itself. Seek n?i j fur too much-1 Hie deg that was crossing a siref ax wi.h a buoc in his mouth, and, eeing his imag4 Teflected in tfce water, grasped with open mouth i J the bune irhicli he there beheld lost both. ;-j BT It is told of Charles Lamb, that arm aftrr noon having taken a seat ia a crowded omnibus, H - stout gentleman looked ia and politely asked: -All full in4;,!l . T 'I don't know how it mar be with the other- nal 9 scngers, answered Lamb, Sut that last piece of ovs- fr 1 A till fliA KltcirAa fnm m a " ' Jr Mil ill I w. wj A Jl UlCa tljm An Exchacga paper quotes from, Paul'j writings : " Owe no man anvthiufr and then adds: We fear scine'of our subscribers never read Paul Epistles." ' . . , t5T" Xothinr U rarer than a solitarr lie: for lie breed like Surinam toads ; you cannot tell one, bu out it comes with a hundred young ones on its back. J Men may lose much by be in? too communi cative in their matters of business. The great la conic philosopher, Shirk, says: rKeep shady; and i you see a quarter oa tne ground put your 1.. on it." ' Pcrix.yeverlosnapapcrtconycpjwliclwMliu gytopavforoufchiinsell i Sxaxt. Master BL, a remarkably smart slu .lont at Harvard, is another "gtn.lcuian by in.iiuc:. A liberal u?e of starch and cud oil have greatly ibhed him. He once haid u hi mwlher 1 ay, ma'ma, whtrc LiU T "My Kn, don t let me War you say ii.cjJ: You hould cay Wiiliam." j Vi eil, moOicr, whci e s William P ; . "Li the yard, feeding ihe ducket ' " x f O yes, I tec him ujw. But, mother, what mi ducks a ye uch brad, ilat wil.in.m- ( J Go 6'ut with jour brother, dTt-ctlv, vou hV aud the fainic J. ! A young man may ow, smile, and ny soft compliments whence jr he meets a ltd, nn A QiTsnox I.xdced. Ihc f.l!owin2 o.iet . I said to liave cfcautlairciKii 1 ui exi.eajctitU.Lio the llarurabbie Dcba;ing linitu.i- ii. " . hai U the diucrvnee otwc.n there beiivi c n sclcoctf cnjt:gU in all women, and woiutm eu.t in all couscivuee More Sudscribuks. -A Western editor announces that his belter hjJti:al the previous day, pice"nted him wilhi twelfth little responsibility," aud in;mr- ll'llolf l.!.tit? Iti-il'ns lltn ..II yet not posses one particle' of genuine lote. , Dut "-yv "att" hewhosmcerelv love enrhivon to mri! thrt ! Peal. WlllCIl WC IlOOe Wa5 rCSnOIUICil tvi : weakness of his heart, and ini oing so, often appears crv nnaru. vjuis, aui, u rcaieuiucr uis4 ana profit by it. !'f . '! , i TtIPXIU A CJ3 . j No liquor kept in their Dry Good Store. J Goldsboro', April 11. ! ' 24 E$ GKpi II. KELIiY, I 1 4 nmusMoMcrcJian t loor.'loA. i to1 VVannet's, on North Water st .itf l:Uatiitf.ii4 tpnii:')e df' all kinds of. Country PnM iirdsnlj A.Cit'nt Tas, Meal, liacdrv, LaM &e. anl Kvil kiiAM c-Ouiiantly on '.4? rid a full supply o'f ooe fU:FERt vofe?-UWil!is.nal - and D Carawav. of j j ' Wijne. aiiui K P; Nail, Jolirl MeRai.,Geii Alexail U. .1 ... t t :.. i 1 U'-:n. . lO' n 1 inn . i v, 'vvi .!f. iiim pint; .-v v hikui, OI jj ' .' p j Sack Salt. ( j It fff Bags just received and for sale by )VUU j RUSSELL & KENDRICK, ' r; tVilmingtfin, JMay 15. j " North Wharf CJblci aiad Silver Watcliesi aiid f ! " Fine Jewelry. 1 . : i. I i.HE Undersigned fashionable assortment WILL MY CHILD BE A DRUNK JAUD? i This isa solemn question to arise in the mind of a parent. But it is one that the circumstances and habits of the day must often suggest to the mind of every solicitous parent. And it is a' question which, though we would give a negative answer to, yet it is . a doubtful decision. Who' can. tell where the tyrant alcohol will find his victim ? He binds with just as galling a chain him who was the bnprht-cved boy as him who was the stupid block head. Well may the parent ask, with a stifled breath and agonized sensibilities, how shall I fehield my child from the rum of this destroyer ? what ram- part can I throw about it that will protect it from A1 8"c le this merciless foe ! I The following reflections upon Thf light of cr, in the last moments of mortality, when the evc swims, and the. voice falters in death, shall be able to say, I have done all I could to advance the tem perance enterprise, and 1 have a strong confidence that mt cuild willkot bk a drunkard r POETICAL. I CHANGE BUT IN DYING. I lore to see the young ao4 beautiful congregate together upon the Sabbath Or devotional purtxises and join their sweet voice's in praise and thank-giving, with the deep and soleuin tones of the rgan. It is there at times, that I wih with ilanfrul . - - Oh that 'J were - The viewless spirit of a loely sound, . .!" A living voice a brcathingjarmony, . : ' A bodiless enjoyment U n and dying : With the sweet breath ths j made me." And wlule indulging iavjuch mediatiorls, my thoughts wander beyond the uure crest, among the heavenly spheres, where ii juiaginatuirv I behold those lovely terrestrial beiivs wlio sur round me, with golden harps in hand,swrlling the grand choru with celestial melody. -; . : t'f M. "Woman lias more strength in her looks thf.n man , has in hisaws, and more pow ;r in her tears than we liave m any 01 our argument. - - ; CS D'I Jon cver tnow a f oung Lid and prght ly Uus who couldut pickber ps into one basket I . Yon may say there is no n& -ssity to be particular t wim your wuu. iui uiai is as me pvmt ii wnicn j most marriel men stumble: yiey do not pa those I little attentions to their wive jrhich women isj much "More subscribers wanted at tlui of i who iad made au unfortunate clerk i.niiblt; over all thetockings'in his shop thev- were mil goods oiccteq that nouo : were long enough. , J ; "I want the very longest hose tiiat arc made." -) . . "Then, madam, vou had better ap- ,? ply at the next engine-house." 1 - i - ' "Good mawninff, Miss Primp how'V your health since you took the walaw cuaw i.- "Much bctaw. I thank you. Maw says Tin stoutaw and freshaw, she tiiM . send me again next 6ummaw., , Some slandering bachelor Fay? it : " much joy," when you first get married: but it is moxejaicy after a year or so. love, wives, 1 t 1 . . ... M 11 men wisn always to rnjoy theloveoftheir , they should, at least, ; je at some httrc tlou- I change but in dying IH be faithful till death: juard thee with care from nollut ou's foul T breath ; . , bi to lheta- T - . - .1 1 promise that neer in neglect thou shall pine; I , o .! . I .1 1 . . .. . . . . . I rnrw TT1 A m..t . ... ! t i ciiange out m uy iug, say, wilt thou be miuc r kdD uaiever may oc me justoms ana law o I come. not with riches, good fortune neer blest me, ' a cory, women always gi u the tone to norais x ei sne 01 less wot th JJ iss- fortune cares t me : - I if . t . true love o er thy pathway bhall shine; V " ell, Jeems, said Zed y I kissed Jujia for nnJ nn "hnnrt o -Qr-.r an, topic are from the New World and they an- 1 caange uui in uymg, say, wilt thou be mine I i iuis - ";m ifc wttxi rry.r. nas now on naua, a lartre ana T. I , . ...... . ... mt" No wonder said leem- it was a mil. vmuc of Fine Jewelry, consisting serine quesuou as ueuuiieiv as 11 can w aime. 1 i change but in dying, and no holier vow 'wr.- ; . . NBSILVFR WATCHES ihc lenqerance cause is one mat ought to be aouo- irom lips mortal e'er came than I breathe to thec v . ill ' ; 7.V) t irT'u in;rnTi iv acar io everv pareni ior m 1 is success or iauure n.iw 1 - . 1 Wiliiiin'-Tton. ii ri, Dec. 13. W ilmington:. in part of GOLD Aj CHAINS, KFYS and bUALS ; Gold and Silver , l1 13 V"6 "VT lut,,r " ' " ,me in,ra a nean, wan love lor thee sighing ; imMif-R. ' Blossom! sjErj ii'wt a ii -:y i i iTAT T fsisi'i or rsr r tat a t? nTYr' Mmimwt&.-m'Q!, I ItMINGTON, N.C. jVViJ-. iv:.-!, AND -Y-v . lAGRNT FOR THE ; t ua l n j:nefi'i: life in- SUMAXCE COMPANY, ' ' bt' NEW,' JERSEY. I i URPLLS OVER SS0O,0C0. , t i, vjcu ert.eorh, i 1) ii 'u ic; o yiywlesiile 1840 II. LIPP1TT. s::r A. N D G ild MIS T .. una i net a it ueaicr xn J Oils, . J y DyeShijjs, . Patent : Medi '':y(sihiesYindow Glass. j! P . j Shop I'urniturc. ; PKrtFUMEirYi : F a n cy Articles kst at ion Eit y : : .. Garden a n d " i Feower Seeds i f ,r5roscription8j accurately compounded' Med iriue c;ui ovr ouvamu ai any nour orine nigni ! 1 1 . r . I ' ' i . r ft"' f'nnni iii.uvj cvi irr, wnere win -- -if iU 6omc ona ready lo wait on ciilliuor :at;;b 'valvyaystbeivrdun - ':.t ue I K , dr in s lrirminjrtn,1 cr of. Front and Market W?reet Oct. :ilst, 1849. ly. pnTAnsi;rn vat f.r tit akt imerable friends comb, that 13 e business, ami ytoulVbb puket) trt?erve them to order. - Aid I . . , ijWtifl'l a'epef fiillv infv-rfn his ihnum it ; X, t tl6 1 liniHrictVn nd old Edge i- J ha o?tal)Iihad himself in the above !,- v ji,...v.i i. . ..i,-;r.. b iY' ATTi At ten pIUYj ANt) COUXSELLOR, CtuaiierlauJt Cbulies. M 'i '1: Vjfi U'l 1- the f MITlIFltED, X. C. 'ourts 'of Johnston, Wayne, anil SPECTACLES; Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast . aow careiess oriuu, grea moral insurance u,e, PU. ' -Siwtfe, Mar .BwHom, ai &'2wr Fens ar motl P?reni3-J l we Klve lDC exiraci " and Fencils, Butter and Fruit Knives, Gold and SU- . reaoing iu reuecuog up,n : verAwibles.iScc.dc.dc. ALSO.: . i 1 One of the greatest consolations af or Jed to ,ny . ii i, . . - i mind bv tlx success of the temperance cattse, is the A large lot Ot OUliery, rerilimery, an- , reflection that mu childtcill not be a drunkard,' I : cy ooaps, oo. CCC ' To this remark, made by a distinguished lady, pW- Watches and Jewelry renaired in suoerior ? more, the heart of every parent' agents. style Old Gold tmd Silver received in exchange. i . , t. w. linuwjy, irilmington, May 20. i ) Market street. Work left at this office, will be forwarded to Mr. Brown without debay. va me, 'tis true, I change but in dying. ; A BEAUTIFUL THOUGHT. Some -sweet warbler in the London Times utters 1 NOTICE. HARDWARE, CUTLER Y, AXD GUNS, CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE. That the progress of the temperance cause will be proof : so great at the period when the child, which is now an infant, shall appear upn the great theatre of life, as to secure that child from the miseries and woes of intemperance, must certainlv carry consolation to the mind of every parent who is deeply solicit ous lor the luture wellare ot his children. ; If any father or mother could lift the veil of fututnty, and see that son, now so loved, perhaps idolized, a bloa ted and polluted creature reeling under the influence of intoxicatujff poisons, the remainder of life would be wretched. To such a parent this world would be a vale of tears ; and the silence and the solitude tt An independent man U iivs TitO U k man who cannot be depended on. ' $j " 'i Y : ?r EST An old deacopin Yank; e land once tldjus a6tory.- lie was standing inffday beside , frog Cmd we have his own wor( for ft aud av a re porter snake make an at ark unon an 'einr- the followihg beautiful sentiment. Lay it to heart, mous bull frog. The snake sej jcd upon one -of the friends. It coutaius irentla but heart-rearhincr . fr' tind trm nnA th fm VI In V m a tvi trlrK a , o v. . , , - ": f v'm I his snakeship, caught him by t tail, and buta ccn menced swallowing oue anotho and cuotioud U'is carniverous operation until mJ Ling was left of -ci ther ct them I ' ! ; ; i . An old Jew, being" in nn out of th-s way alehouse, treaicd1iim?elf to soni? ham and ejfgs, but just as he wasab 'tn' to raise the forbidden mon-el to iU moiit'ij a clap of thunder startled him. He dropped the fork, saving, 1 "Mcin Gott ! all dis'.fuss chtisf W cause old Moshcs U eating a little bit of bacom" f . r r the Tc!eirap:t. 4TII JULY IN KINSTON. a meeting of a portion of the cif '.The subecribers -ould respectfully inform the . of the tomb-would be welcomed as the place where citizens of ilmingten, ' and srurroundirur country . the wicked would cease from troubling, and where There is a voice within me. And 'tis so sweet a voice. That its soft lispicg wins me, ' , Till tears start-to mine eves ; J Deep from my soul it sprmgeth, Like hidden melody ; And evermore it singeth This soug of songs to me : . " This world is full of beauty ; As other worlds above ; And if we did our duty, It might be full of love r DaL who is this Sam Fran isco that's getting all the gold out there in Ka'.ifo iv t he must be the richest fellow in all them diggi -, ; "Why. Johny, I rather thinl he's some related to the' Sam Jacinto, who was ki ed in teTcx4ji Far by GeaSamlbpuston." ,y i 23 that they have opened under the Mozart ilalLFrout street, and next door to Messrs. Hart and Polleyin assortment of Uardware, Cutlery, and Crockery; and having purchased our Goods on the best terms, we will therefore be enabled to offer inducements to Purchasers. A call is earnestly solicited. Below we enumerate the following articles : ' - j Tble and pocket cutlery ; Garyiug and Butcher knivjes ; Scissors, shears and Hemg's Needles ; Ra zors Razor strops and Hones; Anvils-; Vices and Bellowsesy Sledge, Claw, and Hatchet Hammers; A xe of superior quality ; Mill taper and half round Files and Hasps; Cross cut, hand and tenant saws, Rim! plate, Mortice and Pad Locks; screws, bolts and butts; augers, gimblets, chisels; Braces and Bits;' Hilling, V ceding and Grubbing Hoes; .spades, shovels and forks ; coSee : mills ; Tea Kettles and eauce Pans ; Fry ing Pans ; Brass and Enameled preserving Kettles; Brittania, Tea, and Coffee Pots ; Table and Tea spoons, soup Ladles; cut Tacks,Nails; scythe blades'; whet stones; patent platform, coun ter scales, various sizes ; Hollow ware, consisting of J. cxuvin, euucia, X UlUdtU, ttiUU and qart boxes in setts, tV hitmore's cotton and wool cards;- superior double and single Percussion Guns and Rifles. Together with a good assortment of China, Glass and Earthenware, which will be eold very slow for cash, by 3 R. S: THOiiPSOX A. CO. Mozart Hall, Front st, next door to Hart tfe Pollev ilmuigton, May 20. " SO Constantly on hand, and for sale" by RUSSELL t iKEXDRICK, Wilmingtcii, May 15, 1800, orth Wharf. the weary might be at rest. ine temperance reform does indeed lift the veil otfuture years, and discover to the parents of the present generation their children, and their chil dren s children, freed from, all the woes and curses of intemperance, the smile of gratitude upon their MISCELLANEOUS. IIAMET AND RASCH1D. tkaxslated ekov thk ract cn. A parching drought had desolated for some time countenances, the language of beneirtion urxn itj the Umita which Beperated uieir ups.- in mai cay no poor outcast snau stag- their property. They were dying of thirst ; they get -along our streets; no drunkard's broken hearted gaw their flocks languishing and panting-around wife shall mourn in solitude aud want a husband nA llfihio- tK.-Tr t uarn v-.,Uf lost ; no drunkard's child shall cry for food, or blush promptly to remedy theseextreme afflictiona. 411 lor deep degradation of a drunken father ; the pro- at 0 tbere vaa m tho air a profound ailence ; th hfic parent of disease and poverty, and crime, and 1 ced to sing, the flocks to bleat and bellow. r. - t i ana ue iwotuenueras Dcrccivea. in uie vsiiav. k. o! rnen, ana ojs eartn, wnicn has so long been a of human hape, but with a figure more lofty field of blood, shall aasume Uie peace and beauty and majestic thaaoura. It advanced towards them. & not U drunkardl and as it came nearer, they recoguuei it It was gemus whocustnbutea good and eviL" kcldinrr in oue hand the chief of abundance, and in the oUcr the sword of destruction. Seized with terror the v These Kali forny feller talkubout roin? remind !tl Horn!" soliloquised ShoeVcks the other niht on the canal bridge. I never, tnt round a hurt; in my life! renever I finds one in zsy way I alien dnnks it up I does." J,fl X TattUinj.lS those who emp oy their timo ia di Tulging secreu which they liavceen intrastetlwh. should be forced to have their tngues cut off, tu;w many of the human race would ie toogucless.' : t Gtography.-k. certain old lady, ibeinjj asked wbc-re the slate cf nxatrimooy could bd' Vnind, replied thus : 1 allcrs thought as bow ,'twut joo of tha (mu'; i StaUt? ' ' " " ' Jjii. . " " v i' tS A rnlmster at' chord, j j bproarhei a Utile urchin about twelve years olcLai id, laying bis baa d t-ii .i ii upon ma snouiocr, iuus naarev p. cum "My son, I believe ths devil Las hold of ronT lieve ha has too," wu iX? sijnlficaat rplj ipect HnAA it f"fn tr tVtA mirirl ' Alma lumeai onrl ille- - ""rr ' T J T' I ia oue nana ine cmex oi aounaaace, ana ul the oUicr I w 1 V and penitentiaries and state prisons will then onlv I v i ,.rA. c;.- :, . i! I 1 be staiidasmonamentsofthevic;sofanagegoneby; would fled hi, pre6ence, but the Geniua called J fT "t c ' t, . ;lr and the evilacsequent upon the use of intoxica- them with a voice as sweet as the murmur cf. the 1 -Iaer. about tLatiae uug puswu, uau uxisi oniy upon me ms:oric page phy r when it play a at eve in Uio perf umod jnrove sracv: ot manxina. iiv child will never be a DauxKJ AaD'.' Where is the parent, his soul animated with this reflection, who will not. resolve to- enter i pon a more vigorous effort, and to make a more -ietermiued struggle . against the common fc ! What parent is there who will not give "this great i e form the" full benefit of his example, his efforts and his prayers ? Generations unborn are to reap .he advantages of present effort. And how it will miicoth the pillow of death, and cheer the pathway to the grave if the dying father cr the dying moth- tla'T, vamosed. of Araby. . Approach," he said to them, "children of dust, flee not from your be ue Lie tor.. . i come to offer. a gift which can becniue Us-ele. and pernicious by your owrnruiicnce l juji,k.watcr.ai 1 ain n-aJy to give water; but wi?h to know yourselves wliut will be ncceensary to satisfy i 'Hasten not to answer ; reflect on all that has re- ence to the wants and plea.ur"S of the blv; too much U no less to be feared than too little. " Take care, in a word, that the tormsnt of thirst does not xnaku you forget the danger of buHocaUon, Kov 57" Who would auppose tlri a pretty gir re- cmoiea a toper i Lut it is cj.er t" true.ior z At f m ... lzcns oi L.enoir Countv liclu at t he Court House in Kinstou, on Tuesday tiie. 25th of June, Mr. Moscg Patterson was "called in the Chair, and James Y. Iorris appointed Secretary. The ob ject of the meeting having1 been ex plained, the following gentlemen were appointed to draft resolutions for tho action of that body. Dr. J.-13. Clark, Walter I unn, Jr., Anthony Scapark, . and W. A.4 Strong, Estp-s. . ' After retiring for a short time, tlm Committee reported throusli theirChair-; man, Dr. J. B. Clark, the folldwiug pre- " amble end resolutions : " Whereas, we believe it to-be' the high privilege and duty of every American iitizen, to contribute his part towards , keeping alive the flvme of patriotism, kindled by' the spirits of TG. Therefore, Resolved, That'Mr, Joseph It. Wood- lev be requested to deliver an addres3 cn . that occasion and that Mr. Anthony Seapark be requested. to rea&th i decla ration of American Independence. Tlic two latter gentlemrn bciu pre- p-uii, atMiuwicucu.iuc nominaiiou lu heat arid appropriate addresses. , v i Great enthuiajmlprcvailed.and tho.; spirit vrhickariimatea the heroes of tha Uc volution seemed io be wuli ilj. i f On motion, it w&3. . - , t.t . . . ; 'Resolved. That the" .proceedings this meeting lrforVaxded to tho Tets, graph andPutrfot, for publication. lUo,v ' Resolved That 'the ihaiika'cf this you-1 n 3 wm ai.empt u ueny Dul .U uou ac -'U, z ' "v ' o n.- wuu i-is,- ir; u,ly . - -; - ; h. - ! tnc able, eiiicifnt, anu . lmpaiiiul man- ulloj n-' - t, I i ncr in wliicli'tliey have diidior-cd their from! KT" There is not a manbvnrsb. the Mae caropv 1 ,4on(l-i:B ni;.i of liravci, however chaste aii i t-ral he xuay U, Jj X .1 . ; . : should his faultj be wntUu in i lain and uidvlZibl 5 a "lOUon, tilC lllCCt if. ' then au.OUrn- f cd. -J - V charactcrvupvo his brow, b ut 'hat wouhl- bku;h ' with shame. .How quickly tro 1 ould be draw h hit down over hli c jca, to LiJj'yth'3 Lx A Cuai I tna worla. : W j -MOSES PATTERSOV, CauTu. Jxa. WvMonaxs, Secretary. " , t n 1 1
North Carolina Telegraph (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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