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S V R .I 31 RO SE, 1" i J c D2ALCK IN - J Staple atTd Faticij mv & q o & i r. U G HE S 1 o I he cat le s G E UK G ii A LLEN ! M 5 B IN 1. I AHCYf1 & 6XAPL3 S i DRY G OJ)S i kootSi SIIUES & OAITEH3, IIAfS, s t I-i . i Tt 5 if - r -7'"0 e-lcTt J M r AbWBK nx, N. a SF POLK "J. r$A -itKU of liano-ForU, Organ, Slelodi ill 1 t ; TERMS. r- 2-i.T.fSsonB. itrAO "I lo mUrefc uii.r 12 yrof age. 2)00 3 00 do "T"-- fi 00 i do . - do by the year. Ue'pftirin extra. . t ( rUrs. fiir Music aria Musical Instruments at ed td 1 1th I chlARLKS G. CLAItk Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Ofcre oh Broad Street s doors below in COURT IIUS!,. ,. I XE WBEH -V, iV'- CI j A E S E. V'W ET T S Commission and Forwarding Merchant J - WILMINGTON, N. C Audtiat SOth.1854 ! IS tf ; WILLIAM HAVi Hoiise; Si and Ornamental I : (PiiijiiiJij mid b mm it-inini i n,; im uit f f iiin iv ni ovvici - . M ANT; FA 1 L RE OF tiDL Sheet Iron sad i epper ware. it i r . INU DKALIE IN Styefi, 'and Japanod "Wares, Jornkr fit iritoAn ano MinwLi rtrikts. Cue door riduth of the (Vtirt House,; TA1.0B;Djckgcn. GB I ( ifvccrsxor to Bmt, Imylor k Co.) JLTanuiacturers nnd "Wholesale 7aer ra i (CLOTHING, i j :.,JO.THAN AY II A LEY. ' C lock an d "W at cli Mat r, ' KE PS constantly on h.md. an excellent' as- -Sa sortmcnt of WATCHES. CLOCKS, arid F.WKjfi RY. of (all kind.. All .work done at the hortest notice.and in a workmau-like mannerJ 'r f- i' 1 -. --- -- .JJ'.WHALEY..... Sit - Watch, Crarctn atreetf-Newbcrn. i: Mat i)2thJl8oS..' i 3 ; t DRESS GOODS. A FIKF. a sort me it just received of HIac'f nd FaneT Dress Silk. UarfdsoTne WotM AieKLaines, -411 i IlooliPIaids MerindsP Iain Delitinesr Alpacas-c. ? s- -v Also a. lars assotment of Cal:coe. for salo cheap -I.- ?! i tt i r ...fx? 4 T r rv'sJ . 1 GhlOiiGK AL rES i CONRBSS WATER. I For sale !.vm F S. DUFF F. 4 I l l Kerseys l and Domestics. BEHNAItiys CEIOLK MEDICINE. T AD WAY'S Reapt Relief, DaTis's Pain Killer, XL-Mi. ; .,r-. lor sale by , . . -M - : i i I : F; S. DUFFY. "UTiiVES; Brandies, .,hampfJgne, Loudon Pcr i V V j ter. Scotch Ale, Schnapps Gin, fee-j seldctcd and imported from the most re'iable source for their punty and Vlelieaey and are suitable for Mdienal and Family. waiita and purposes,.. For sata by1 F. S. DUPf Y, Kewberk. I j IF'csfc and Genuine," E-HrP- yM-he UNITED SOCIETY SHAKER i. iiriA.iw.j '-":-r - - ' F. S. DUFFY, 1 41 ' (FOHMEULY Mns.SBOUDEN'S) ! WEST SIDERAI6a 'JHIS ext?nsie d In ell known p-nd. e t.ib!iiihniMit ha teen urhil Vnw oprntd by jibe fcr ui.fccrjlei? for the recrpt a jjuetits on Ihr 4th irmt. j . 1 . f J " . , It is pleaaajlly and lonrem'Titl situated in tha centre oTbuviness.ainl iasdir ct!y opposite to,4 ard WEST of thtj Ticker UMtv of thr W i ! in i f i on ' and ' VV" e 1 d on 'nnd the Ven l ru I H i i 1 Rwad t iimani',? W rf ih? ear atop on tht-ir arrival ,; nd v-JpaH 1 e.-( rdr; lert1 rAtTHruL ERYaNTS WILL Bl TTATTISG lO taf fgt? ?v, iiiid jjrivf" uch oil f atintiona a th trawller lu.iy- require.- - ". 1 - ' h "' -' : ! , Ti IE HOUSE. haa lien i remodelled, repair ed, and thoruMv renovHted. frqai cellar i Lrirret, arid fumi!cd ihrohhoHt with New Furniture, se'.'ected with! ptrinl eai, and ar ranged wiih an re sir pi to th ?pmfrta 1 til casual jjueat "r t'erifsinnt boarder ' v THE table ;';; ; ; Will b "richly furh:ahd With the jsnbstan tials, the d Uitii miu iit? "fitiiieof tfie e;iH'ii, frtijf; t a well us doaietic markets will br rendered tributary to ihe onatanl supply wTiicli will he aervtd up n the brV atyle, by orderly . obliii:r ai'd wel trained servauta. ' ' THE IB A R " Will be a .SU-: h'UaJ ! the bent Wine And j4'qnira, and U pcrinb i. drd by j a treatl--'man f c;tirtey and inteifrity, thorugh !y ae quvtinttrd vviih 'hi bu tneaa con priinr th knowlfcdtfe of what la dpv to tde irii?hia nc cmfrt.d '! liubtic, aa wll as tt hiun')!' and hit employer. I I "THE STABLES. which are ainon th- best in - the Htta, hav bn placed in the keeping- of skillful and v.w ful nia.-iaffei'iwtio will tljhram lia j undr h; care the b st and mot ript-rienced atlra it will De amorii; the rhut cares t'lthc i . - . - . i.. .-.! . u! i.fr iu shk' v m jiiirNfi ui hi ieaia f Mini th.rtrhH pr ttird.f rrd This ctitirr catahlihtue;iit h heh! , purhfi5ei and .fitefd up at an rnornioiiM xp-ra. nd ii will be ih- ph-t'.ure as,f coiir-'e.ii Will b- tl-e interest 'of th ub--c.iibt?r,j to render Hons, in every rrp.ct equ il tany in' the t nintr? He the.r lr" trus's t!iat ajem?rou puh,: w'u r-new and continue the liberai natron c her foir extended to tliia UoiiKf. whilel under th e i ofi'8 ltrner . jroprierePS, Mrs liorder who pained for it a etkbrity JtiroutdioHt tht atir- Union. H. R. MXOH Am a t 14-,! 855 41 The Ciarendoii : WtLMlNGTOiN, N. C. 4 B Viiiibokkelen, Proprietor. !'11E snbscriber having in theVJL-AREN'nO.N purchased jtlie entire IRON WOUKS," so- lit-its orders for Steam Engines, of n- power or style, Saw ilil Is of every Ta "ivty, Mining Manchinei v u.i j'umpi, Grist and Flour jills. eniplete, I'arker, Turpentine end other Water Rice fidd Pinups nd En-iines Leavitta Corn and Cobb Cru&fttr, Rice rhraslterBjk II Shingle JachineSi I - 9 Shafting Hangers arid Pulliea, Cotton Gibs and Ge'ariagJ Tiiee!s. Iron Castings of all kinds and patterns, Brass " f Locomotive and Tueular T?oiTers; Flue and plain Cy inder lioilers; Blacksmith work of all kinds. Iron Doors for lIo:es and Jails! THE ESTABLISHMENT. ' j i Ilaviiiz been re-oiecanized for the express purpose ol inuring puiu-tr.alisy of the wxecutioti .of nil or ders the pubi c may rest satisfied that I'anj work whieh may offer will be prnifiipt-ly delivered aesor didirto l.u omise, aal of such workmanship as can not f nil to give satifefactio. The Mtchmacal Department. Beins in c"harre of mea of talents and experience 1 have lio hesitation in saying that the work here after turned out, shall compare favorably in. eve. ry respect with that f tiie !o.it celebrated in the States and at prices which .will aiake it; to th in terest of all in want to send' me their oidefs. REPAIR WORK. Al ays done without delay and having a large f.rf 1ii- tbut nuriib's. it will trove advantaseous .... . i i , i . j, - to anv person needing such to give me fhe prefer- ence without regard to exj e- j ense of setidifig sxin fron a distance Orders 'will 4e addressed to i "Clarendon Iron Works." Wilmington. N. C. A. II. YANBOKKELEN2 tf Otober 31st, 1S5. That clelislitlul and rcfreshiiiff Ad- I O JL perient CITRATE OF MAGNESIA . Forsae by t F. S. DjFFY. Newborn. 8,000 Acres Pin Land ! F O It skhY.. :r BEING desirous of making some ehange in my business, I -offer for sale a part pfjmy Lands in Brunswick County. Thee lands lie on the wa ters of Town Creek and IIods Crevk,! high and pleasantly situated, about 13 miles from' IPihiiiiTg ton. There awesome SO Tssks of Turpentine Box es now cut on the land, a;large portion jof 'which are young, havinglieen cut within four years paU There is also a Turpentinti 1 dstillery Of 20 bar rel capacity, connected with tne business, situated on Town Cree at the head of tideway where flaU of -any size can load at any stage of the water, without the least difficulty The llouses are all godd, jpmprising a! dwelling, a number of negro houses, built last w-ifcter,. Corn Crib, Stables and other-houses necessary for such a business. 1 There is also sohie Bw'ampJ Lands W longing to the tract, said to be equal tojany in the State. -and a quantity "of uplands, if bleared and put in a state of cultivatidn .wilP-pra-lncfc earn, cotton, pQas, and potatoes, very abundantly. v """ersons desirous of purchaAing wi I do ""el.- to. call and; examine the prexuiseiv Afr. cv Arn,who ia on.tb,e ppeniserv wil take peas " nn showing the land to tkose wlio mav call.! .... j!; . :Lt A fFsi K lltmSi Yfvn i Agtcuy August 24th 1854-13 ILAID ' Wooixf y SnAWLa-JJoth square aad i- long, iuat leetveil by 1 ? ? '' r - C: & PRIMROSE, 36 Polfok st. ' -' ' 1 ; aKin, ior Cleaning si i ver - v'jt J" T ecivd At; illUGHBS Brtifnl ;Start, i CO. .A Gents Dealers Jiii the most appiored wJL michiuery for working Wood tc t cousisting n part of ' ; bteam Ungines and Hoilera, y r . - . ; - Slide and hand Lathe, Foke I tithes, j - . Tenoning Machine. . HubMaehine;! f ;! ' - ' . . , llorticing Machines r Shafting and Pnlliea. v Imp'ved Tirol 1 ox Iron A sleeSawa Mandrill.-, ' . ' f Irnpro7ed CireularSaw benches. , K ; Shingle iMachinep,. , HiigJit and Huntingdon improved Scroll "SaW j" x' . Circularraad VerticTeSaw Millsi Gray and WoodiPlaning Machines. ' paniel' and Harrow's do IttcCbrd and other Pertabe Uors Powera. ALSfv, Harrison's ratent fi Ui MlU. Felton' I'ortabe Pant.ition Grist MiZls. Corn and Cob ,C'rusI.ers,lfrc., Ac. Jdacbinery and Shafting wth l'utnani'a Impro ted Pirot Ldx put up in all parts of the country in lhbe8 uinner at short liotiee. ritiniates lor Mills nnd aelinery carefuy made up and sent to any part of tlie country on post paid appica tion. -. . j Particular attention wil be givn to putting uy KAZEU'S PATENT TOKTaBLE SAW MILL, j This mill, for cheaprsa durability, airaplieity und efficiency, hnt no eqna!. j - lbese miii will be atld fir $1,405 per mill compii., they haT bcu frequently timed by tu Wi tch and will aw tifttenl te t ot ' incl lank one Minute. All inloitnat en given by addressing us, at Kiuatoa, Leniir C: C L. 1. six m. PERUVIAN FElUtlFUGE A certain cure for Chronic Fe ex and A gue, loge'ber With a lure aasortment of Ft rer ai.u A jut remedies. Jns receired by T.I.J. HUGHES. Lyon's magnetic Towder arid Kat Pills. V 'OR the destruction mf Flea and 'Bea . 7i'oaches. Ants.lc, kc , j For sale by ' L DlSOSvVAt. I . 11 A l S. j LARGE lot of Fancy Straw, Panama, Fur and A ilk Hats, for ummer trade at , GEO. AX.Lli.iS S O AiVD'S Bull's Bristol's Sarsaparilla; OForsaloby T. J. a. UGHE8 BALM" OF. A THOUSAND FLOWERS. lOR romovia? Tan. Pimn es and Freckles. For 1" W j.triii . h ving, or cleansing fhe-fcetih' a IAfuminc th breath l-T IT HAS NO KQlTAt. . fl Forsleby. F. S. DUFFY, npHE subscriber having lately returned from Bus 1. toil, would ntiw inform his customers and the public that he has just received a full supply of the bot qualities' if the various kind of Cettn and Flax Twines, Also an assortment of ' ' j NETS AND RFJKEj3. He is also prepared to furnish at short neMee any kinds of Nets c Seines out of th usual dimensions all of which will be warranted to give satisfaction to the'nnrchaeer, both in material and manufacture, by hand knitting. . He5 will also take this metKod of informing th publie generally, that he has a good assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, h oes, CROCKER GRbCERIES except LTQITORS FLOUR of best and ffood qualities, nnd a lot of rlrst rate New Bedford -PERM CANDLES, war ranted pure, all ef which he is prepared to furnish on the most favorable terms. I GEO, F. FISHER. East ide of Craveh Street near the Old County Wharf- . Nov. Sth 1853; 2fi tf A LAI GE'lt, just received. Si ks, Aipm: c.Va Muslins, Ginrbnms for sale by C. S. rUIMROSE TURN iPtSEED. NEW CROP.: A FULL supply just received! and ' or sals by ... I T. J. HUGHES. D; ugjjist. Trimming "Ribpoits. rj A LARGE Lot iust received and for sale br C. S. PRtMRJSK, av9M. 36 Poilok Street. DUFFY'S TONIC MIXTURE. For the cure of AUK AND FEVER, - saM whoesafe and retail iyi i F- S. DUFFY, u ' j - Newlwem. II E R R 1 KGS . rvfc BflLS. No. 1 Whole, Herrings in fine order O for sale by ' j GEO. Y. FISHER. . Near the Old County Wharf. May nd, 1854. ! " " SHOES GAND A HERS. A t. It as-jrtment of ladiei Slippt rs,Ties, Buskins md Gaiters, also I ; I ; jChiMi ens Shoes, and Gaiiersjut reeeivod from, ! hilladelhia. . f lti tu At Lx.r DRY GOOD. kO. ,BLS. Mullets in tine orider. All asortmentof Grotterie except Li- taora.Dry Goods, .Beady- Made Clutliing, Just mowired And Cfo r .by , V O F. FISHER. " Cambric Handk'chiafs. " " A GREAT variety of Embroidered HandkT--Nev Styles printed -coders." j - i Ladias ajour 'tng. iLkfs, both Pointed and , Em broidered, to be had at -As ',z J -'; - , , - . . . c PRIMROSE 3 1 Pollok st. ; TURNIP' SEED: R XTTA Bagga.Ir'hiW Fai'A Red Jbp c- jKsiscived andfor saebv I urv-i- vC0, Newbera? O ' ' ' ''- IA CHAM . riiat ar ye Seek ing ? ' T T. KUSSILL. " What are we seeking, one'and all t Wbitherward are we geing East or We?t, j I)o we reach that reit Where never a thern is growing? -s What are we seeking f Is it the fame The world s mcagerly doteib, 1 hat, ere 'tis oui s, j ; We sleep 'nwath fid wers, And the bed o'er the sepulchre telltk? Cab it be Gold that is leading us on f Is it for Wealth we hankerl Is it for this : i We barter our bliss GoTd! that doth speedily canker ? I What are we seeking? askjit of those With us in the raee eoutendiag, And each reply '. IFlU another deny, j For none kuows Whither be' tending. Ask it of Youth, and the quick response Wili Ull thee an o'deu story, Of Love, of joy, Of maidens coy, I i Or the eager thirst for "Glory .n ' 1 Age will speak of a Home of Re3t hvre never a pain shall eater ; And great aud mall. Their hopes their aP, In a different goal wid centre. What are we seeking? this, 'tis this. Every one his pleasure, j None the- sane, j This for a riamt 1 . That for a store of treasure. What are we reeking? he who'd find, Hust n'eVtrgrow faint or w-eary, ' Tho-igh never a beam Of de ight may gleam On his path A'ay dark and drsary. In Debt aud tit of Debt. Of what a hideous progeny ,f ill is debt the father? What iheaau-s, what inva. aions of slf respect, wha.t double da ing ! ilow, ia due seavon, it will. car Ve the f'ank face into wrinkles, how, like a knife it will stub the honest heart! ilow it has been known to change a goodly face into a mask ef brass; how with the Vjathned custom" of ic-b;, has the luan become the calias trickster! A freedom tf debt and what nourishing; .wt-etness in cold Water; vrh; t toothsomenes-s in dry crust; what ambrosial nourishment iu a hard erg. IS sure of it, he whw dines out of debt iliouJi his mea! be a biscuit aud an cni n, dines; in the "Apollo." Ami then tor raiii.ou.t what warmth ill a tbieadbaie eortt, if the tailor a receipt! be in your pocket! vvi.at Sytan purple in the faded waistcoat; the test n "Loved lor! II w glossy the well worn hat it" it cover not the aching head of a del tor! Next tho bom sweets, tl out door recrea'ion rf a free man. The atreet door falls not a knell . upon -his heart , the toot on the stabilise; though he live on the third pair, sends no sp;isms through his ana tomy ; at thr rap of his door he can crow forth 'Some in," and his pulse still beat healthfully, bis heart ink not in hi& bowel. &e him abroad, i ov be returns look for look with aav passenger, how he saunter; how, meeting aa acquaintance, he stands and gossips I IBdt then, this tuan khw no debt-debt, that cast a d'Ug into tlierichest wine; that make the food of the god unwholesome, and indigestible ; that spiinkles the banquet of a LucuUus with ashes, jand drop s t into the ?up of an Empetor ; idebt, that lik the moth make Valu-dess fura and velvets in closing ihe wearer in a festering prison, (he hirt of NVotis was a sjtirt not paid for;) debt, that wrilea upon frescoed wallf the handwriting of the attorney ; that puts a voice of terror in the knjeker; that makes the heart quake" at the haunted fireside; debt that inviaible demon that walks abroad with a man, now qu.ckening hi steps, now mak ini; him look on all sides Ijke a hunted beast and bringing to his facaj the ashey hue of death as the unconscious passenger looks glaiK-ingly upon him. i Poverty is' a better lraubtV jet may an! bruetirna with ad vantage be gul;icd down. Tbogh the drinker mk wry facos. tbe.re may, after ail be wholesome bitternesi in the cup. But dbt, however courouly it be offered, ia the eup r f tfi syren, audi the wine, spiced and deikious though it be, is poison. The man out of debt, t bough with a flaw in his jei kin, a crack in hi h leather , and a bolo iu bis tlrat, is still the sonj of liberty, free as thair.ging lark above Uiin; but the debtor. theuHi clothed in the utraest bravery, what ,shi bt a serf out upon a holiday a slave to he reclaimed at any instant by his owner, the creditor ? My. sn,i:if oor, see tb wine running ' Vr'niT V- ?u delicious berei age ; think a threadbaro coat th f only wearVand acknowledge a whits washed gar ... ,--L m ihfl fi .est housing for a ' serii)rDaii. '-' Do this;' aad flee debf. " So shall thy hiafl b at " peace and the sheriff be " confounded. Douglas Jerrald. - t - - m r - Ioc ticks fustigated by XanipIiool aad tin pcvil, Joins tlie Kuow IVolhius. k- '';.' Knowing more about selling groceries than politicaor leiigion, I ut I was scared to dea'h by barjiphool and others of hi kin and bb name, oM me it 1 didn't join the Know ' othiugs Iyd be burnt up, brt.iled on grid irons by the dat holies; also, that the Irish often bjrntdi natives, then- fnVaseed them as a eh&:ce foreign lunch; didn't like to be burut or frieaejl: told them Td join. Stairlfed at 12 oVIock at night, went down town, Ihea . up town; met a ' watch m an i Damphool and he mrncd round three time, fien stood on one leg; Damphool the n said. HighcitaIoru;i.f go ahead,' Damphool id watchuiau was one of em. Went thro seFn back 8 1 feats, then along a en ss sti-cet to near whore we started dived down cellar steps to door ; t)aui hool whoowhoo-d like an owl three times ; knocked door three times; door opened, dark as Egypt; tied handkerchief over my eyes; another door opened; rattling of c twins and strong smell ofsulphor; though my lime had come and tried to pray, but coul ;n think of anything but 4 now I lay me down to slee.' They led me in, threw me on ad fJurs, hit me nine cracks with a paddle on uumntionable place, stt'ck two pins ia the same, bated like a billy goat, then general overhauling of the whole company. Rais ed u.e tip and took off handkerckief, saw a large cowd with fools taps on, pigs ear siickingf up. liig picture on the wall : Christ crucified underneath i V large letters, the words, IThe woik of catholics ,' thought it was the Jevs, waul certain now. Dirapliool led me lip to .he man wit'i the highest ears ol any, Ibekino: .he table; made me kneel do tt ; In an with the biggest ears said: You solimnly swaar. told him IM swear to auyMiing dont know what I did itveai was so seerdi Man " with big car- teld ine I was a frhember of the transient and tonor able oriler of tho Know-Nothinrrs made him a l)w told him I was mucii oblerged and took a seat. Song by the wholo house, pJUorn up a gum stumi, Ratkcoon in a ho.Iow, kc After;th song the man with the big ears offered fcp a I ig prayer, that the land be de li'vred' fyom the Pope the d vil and ftorn furrines!tn general,' to which some said amen, some bato, and a few encore. Man with tlie Ligleais then stated that the business for th-it nigi.t was to letdde upon a candidate for tJortgies! ; said they h id nive hundred and t wen ty-sV veil candidates didn't know how itjwai ilidn't urulerstand it';, but one thing - he know'd he wasn't going to give up bis claim ; ivished he migl t be tetotallyexflunc tic4fed if he was.' Several with smaller tars i then said, them was exactly their S'-ntimeuts, but thought a' lilt'4 -delay wouldn't hurt. lieiter cttunt noses first. . Meeting then-broke up; went home and sent to a-apotheary for Jew David's Hebrew PhiS'e''. bouldn't set down for three days 1', etVeci off-tad die. s Danlpiiool called to see me; talked politic; totd h.mI should vote lor Stephen. He said . shouldln't had stvorri not to; told him I'd quit; said. I'd loose my cusioui; K. fevouIduYj trade with me; call-d m a traitor, ptiijurer md all thaV, Don't know what to do; reckon If II have toetick to era. i'- Tiie rirat Jlarriagc. Ad am? s Wectding. An English Journal, the Britannia, has an amusing article under tho head" of Adam's Wedding." The odi tor say that he likes short courtships, and in. this Adafn voted like a sensible man he fell asleep ajbachelor, and awoke to find himself a mairiel man. JJo appears to have 'pop pod the Question" immediately after meeting M a' m sella Eve; and she without flirtation or shyness gave him a kiss and herseif. Of lhat first kis3 n this world we have had, however, our own Itliouhts and sometimes in poetical mood haV wished wo were the mn that did iu But the deed is or was done; the chauee was Adapa's aud'he improved it. VVe like the notion of getting married in a.Garder. ; it is n Jood tate. We like a private wed ding,, and Adams was strictly private. Ho envious tcaux wer a there. to croaking obi maids, no vhaiteriug aunts aud no grumbling grandmothers. - The ; birds of heaven were mius:relsand ethe gtad. sky shed fits light upon theiu-.ene. Our thinking about the flrt wedding brings queer ideas- into our heads, site of alriptural truth. Adam and his wife weie ratheri young to. be married; some two or three lyeas old accoiding to the specula tioas of-geologists -merer babies 'largo but pot o!dor4--without a house, without a potior kettle ntthlag but lovo and EJts I . -. IlaleiffH Tlie MUitary. r a , i9aZ?1 ln9 9 lfwg: inctdenucot nected with tJVe viit of tho Dernocrattcmejjt. j gate to PaUigh, was the itlita airplay on Captain Parriso,!, th independent Guar.fi, Captain'DeCarte,ot, and Uio IWeijrh CadJ under Captaia Loyejy. Th fino cornel JVPj0". citizeu soldier, to p v) ! complimo'nt', to geuUe no vi,4t:hg their c"i! ! fro,n nil prU of tiieVKtate, and also, ' we feel assurod;to ev-nci. iheir higli refpect forajid appreciation' of GovJ Bragg as a gentleman and a citizen.! What the politicaoOila members . f the companies may-bo we are not informed; politics had noihiug ta ilo niih the matter. . ; Dr. Pritchard, of Warren, on - behalf Ibf t,le riestdeiit.of the Dciuucratic Convemis-tt, in a nat address invited the companiei o take seats on he floor s' Common Hah, tn whicU the C.nteniion was held. ; Captain ! DeCarteret replied in a fw remarks, cbnCCelW d in exceedingly good taste, and awontid Ihe lnvitatitn. In tli tTs.tl ii wero welcomed warmly and e'oqaei tly wc5- r coined by the Presidetif, to whom L?eut. T,ue ker, of the Oak City Guards, rspoaded very iuppilyj Aaer soma emarkr, of ,a pleasarjt ciiaracter, fiom Dr. Pritchard and others, tho Convention adjourned. ; "j. Tho milJttary display was in overy wayan hosor to the city, bjtli from the fine appear, ance and discipline of the companie, ank the courteous motive which prompted i. We must not forget the CadeU, wiio, if any tliini?, surpass their grown-up, bretlireninl arm. Captain Lovejoy adopts pretty nearly the nme course witli his scholars as that :.d;pt-d byC.pu Radcliff. of our ow place.-- lr it. JuurnuL Xlic Avay Iuni iTlcCann Proposed to Satisfy Widow .folinsou. ' L A son of ho Emerald Isle, whomwe snail call Dennisf ' McCano," had long absented bimself from the r.onfi tsiona!, but a fw da 1 iuce he appeared deforeithe Priest at cl con futed to sundry, transgressions. But tile . Pi;, st was not sarisfied, and something Iilro V the following dialogue' passed between thein:' Pr'mst Now, Dennis, I lar you have , not confestfd all, so vou had Utter not keep auy'hing back, but make a clean breast of it, and tell me all. Come, out with it." ! j Den ;is "Well, then, yer worship, if !l must le after tellin' ye all about it, I sth Jle ! ihe Widder Jolmson's pig an "that's a fait, er worship." v I 1 f Prie t "That a mighty sin, Denn;s, and you mut make satisfaction to tho widow." Dennis- "An plasc yer, worhtp,? t!dont know him at all and that's a fact, I dork." Ptiest JMake restitution, satiify the tyid . ow Johns n.. H Dcnnw --,4An fith I idont know l liim ; its m est .f that don't know him a bit, now; and that's true what I'm teHio ye jer wor ship."., ;., . f. '. . rl i - Priest " Make her rccmpenso ; pajr for the pig. Deiin: ; pay Mt. Johnson for la o Dennis 44 Och I bv me sow!, an is, it tlikt you mane now i Sure, I cant do it, for Lvo ate him, and I have not a ha-p'orth for inesilf aud the childer; so what'li bo throuble about it, yer Rivefence, il I don't pay her f'j, j Priest Yo j will be before the judgment, Dennis - shall b there, . too, 4 to accuse you te widow Johnson will also be thn . Dennis " Au' what niil do! will tU pig be there tof" v . , l'rissi M Yes, DenLis, the pig will bo ther . surely." . - . .J - ? ' . ; : . ; Dennis "Ooh, f murther ! , what j will.' I do thin yer worship?, Fa'ixj and I havn It, toT Riyeranct. I'll givei Jir, up the pfg thin kn there, yer Worship, an V ao 1 will, an'j troth ' that sauill bo after salisfving her ialirelyr -. Statement of the Spirit Happcro. . Since it has been universally- eonoesded that the steamship Pacific Ms lost; 'the Spirit - ual Telegi ali . - publishes Ila.aiatemef.1 M r. S. W. Britton, a merchant of f Now York; giving lull particuUrf the manner in,whieh that ill fated vessel perish eT, which ho db ained, soino ilme ago ? from a spiritJ f cMr; Britton does not explain his reasons for with! holding thi revelation till after tbfc Pacifia was geJieratly "given up, L Why;. did he not lisp a wora to reiieyo ma general anxiety Mrhmh was felt about her fate, before . . . . 'ir"7.J. 7 " r tude had sunk lto Ueapair f ; TU U JftiW ; dition of the Arctic's ghost, whoso revela lion f woro V hrougi 4 udgo Kraonu but never hear4 of till after the whole counT try had obtained , tho full particulari of tho wreck. c JWhen wUl iVct Jmpo4cic1tf inrpis - I ii "i - :. - f. I Jr l ! J I 1 1 V' i ! i r I -1 11 i 5 i : 3 H i; I' i t i t -t i ! . 1" ' V r V .4 i If. i. : ,. ,j ) a It - II. ''i i.Y- i I ft
The Daily Delta (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 30, 1856, edition 1
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