f " v. LIBERTY... .THE CONSTITUTION... UNION. VOL. XVI. NEWBEM, WEDNESDAY, APRff. 25, 1832. NO. 793. 4 i PUBLISHED BY THOMAS WATSON. ... ; TJRR ' rfchree dollars per annum payable in advance. No paper will he discontinued (but at the discretion-of the Editor) until all arrearages have been Remittances by -mail will be .guarantied by ihe Editor. - ' ' " BY AUTHORITY. '.VS OP THE UNITED STATES PASSED AT THE FIRST ifEPSiCN OF THE TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. N ACT making appropriations fur the sup joit of the army for year one thousand eight hundred and tbirtv-two. ;.- it rn acted by the Serrate and House of Jlrprrsrntatices of the United States of Arneri , : in Congress assembled, That the following Minis l)C, and the same are hereby, appropria ted lor the support .of th canny for the year one j'jocsnnd eight hundred and ihir'y-two, viz: For pay of the army and subsistence of of f.ccrs. one million one liundrod and twenty mo thousand one hundred and forty-six dollars. Fur arrearages in the Pay Department, fif frrn thousand dollars, i . For ! rnce of officers, forty-eight .thousand v.r himdrcd and twenty-seven' dollars. For clching for servants of officers, twenty ';'::: thousand cightj Jiundred and sixty dollars. For subsistence, exclusive of that of officers, in ;;'!-:lnion n, an unexpended balance oi one hundred thousand (dollars, two! hundred and .forty-five tliousarid diollars. ' ; For cl;thing of the 'army, camp equipage, nicking utensils, and hv piial furniture in ad. r ! A i ; 1 1 1 ti material and clothing on hand, amoun ting to thirty-five thousand dollars, one hun lin .. and seventy-nine thousand- six hundred mid thirty-two dollars. ' Forrociiical and hospital department, twenty d: (;:-;:!'.'.! dollars,, in addition to an; unexpei ded U.hnec.of eight thousand dollars.! For vr.rious expenses !' Quariermaster-'s Department, viz: For fuel, forav:C straw, sta tibnarv. Id an!- :, repairing officers quarters, liarriu ks, storehouses and hospitals ; for erect ing temporary cantonments and; gun-liouscs, inr n ut f quarters, store-houses, and land ; i'or iio'.age of letters on public service: for expenses ot courts martial, including eompetrf satiun of judge advocates, members and wit-ivrs-cs : for extra pay to soldiers jcmployed on ' rrctra labor, under the acts of Mreh second, e".r thousand eight hundred and nineteen ;-and ; uses of expresses, escorts to paymas : .;. and other , contingencies touQuarternias- Vs Department, two hundred and fifty-five '!k usand dollars. ' For transportation of officers .baggage, and allowance for travel in lieu of transportation, mid fur per diem allowance to officers on topo .rru;hieal duty, fifty-five thousand dollars. for transportation of clothing, subsistancc, :iUnanee. and Of load from the mines, and for iran-pnrtation of the army, and funds for pay . of the arm v, includinjp.the several contingen us and items of expenditure at the several stations- and garrisons, (usually estimated un l' r the head of transportation, of the army, hundred and fourteen thousand dollars. r -defraying the expenses of the Board of MMtcrsat west 1'oint, (and Uieir travelling expenses, two thousand dollars. For fuel, borage, stationary, printing, trans j ortation, and postage for the military acade my, eight thousand seven hundred and sixty-iu-o dollars. " ' ' I ot r; Jisiruting the out-buildings attached to "West Point academy, and for improvements onmcted therewith, one thousand five hun-f-rc! dollars. l or iTcneral renniri? nf "Rnrrftplcp.. rndniidps. one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, paya ble through the Third Auditor's office, five thousand dollars. ' To enable the Second Auditor to close the accounts, under the act of third March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, allaw ing three months' gratuitous Pay to disbanded officers and soldiers, five 'hundred dollars. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of War be authorized and required to settle, adjust, and pay the claifns of the mili tia called out by competent authority, or recei ved into the service of the United States, by a General Officer of the United States' Army, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thir ty one and all charges and expenses incident to the service of said troops, agreeably to the provisions of the third section of an act making appropriations for the military service of the United States, approved twenty-first of March, one thousand "eight hundred and twenty-eight, which provides for the payment of like expen ses, and troops called out in one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven; find that the sum of fifty-five thousand two hundred and thirty-two dollars, be appropriated for the said object, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury. A. STEVENSON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. J. C. CALHOUN, Vice- President of the United States, and President of the Senate. Approved, March 22, 1832. ANDREW JACKSON. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Craven County. COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SES SIONS. February Term, A. D. 1832. George Bryan, John M. Bryan, Johnson Bvyan, Elizabeth Clifton, Jesse Nobles and Rachel his wife, vs. 1 Slaves. John Hollo way, Bryan Hollo way, Samuel Smith a,nd Mary his wife & Winnifred Holloway. T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court tnat the defendants reside hevondthe limits of the State of North Carolina, It is ordered, scneme. S Y LVESTER 130, Broadway, N. York. THE "Ever and all Lucky Sylvester" con tinues weekly to dispose of most of the capital Favours of Fortune in the New York Lotteries : and his success this year has hither to been unprecedented. He begs to call the attention of his friends and the public at large. Petition for t0 the brilliant schemes which are drawn everr division of Wednesday in the Citv of New York. The following are the next Lotteries to be drawn, viz: Wednesday 2d May, Class, 7o !..'. A Real Ms.ini? ii li nd a favourite That publication be made in tji North Caro lina Sentinel, for five weeks, successively, that the said John Holloway, Bryan Holloway, Samuel Smith and Mary his wife, and Winni fred Holoway, appear before the. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Craven County, at the Court-house in Newbern, on the second Monday in May next, and plead, answer or demur to said petition, otherwise., the same M - - - . ' - Capitals 4G.000. ftlO.000 &.c. 10 of 81000. 10 of 800, 10 of (-00, 10 of 500, &c. &c. &c. Tickets only $10 and the Lowest Prize $12 ! ! ! This is the sort of scheme that the Patrons of Sylvester like, and well they may, as he lias invariably been the happy vender of the highest prizes. He has a large apartment of tickets,- and early application is necessarv ni will be taken pro covfesso, !as to them, and j they are likely to be scarce lonbcfure the day heard accordingly. ' of drawing. Attest, J. G. STANLY, Clcrh I Wednesday 9th May, $5 Class. No. 14 3 oi 6U 0,000 Scc. 5ic. 6ct m Important Intelligence. To my Friends and Patrons. In eccordance with the laws of the Staii New-York, our Lotteries will soon cease, ahi in a very short time the chances for obtaining a 41 comfortable" will pass away. In tlie course of a few months pat the Fickle Goddess has been unusually lavish Trith her favours to the patrons of the Court of Fortune, and a great many have "touched the leaders,'! and ppssf-' sed themselves of the Splendid Caoital rmcV. Was it not rn invariable practice with mc to pay strict attention to secrcsy in the LotteVv department of my business, I "could furnish the. names of many of the favoured ones since I ha'd. the pleasure of selling the Capital of 820,000 to two Southern gentlemen. Over ONE MI7'' LION of DOLLARS have been scattered tt various parts of the World from t my establish men is within the past two years; and I intend to keep open doors at the Palace of Fortune.- -thus rendering the Road to Wealth easy cf ac cess to all" who are disposed to partake of ifie Golden Showers. The following truly handsoxne Lotteries will be drawn in the course of a few weeks. LETTERS. Tick ris. Remaining in AN ACT supplementary to the several laws for the sale of Public Lands. Be it enacted by the Senate end House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That from and after the first day. of May next, all the public lands of tlie United States", when .offered at pri vate sale, may be purchased at the option of the purchaser, cither in entire sections, half sections, or quarter sections, or half quarter sections, or quarter quarter sections; nut! m ; every case cf a division of a half quarter sec-j tion. the line for the division thereof shall run ! east and n-rs't. nnrl i)io rnrnori nrwl nrt .; f i nn Uash,ns the Newbern Post Office, April i 1st, is. j Efishn Arno'd, Lemuel Andrews. Cant. Asa An-1 ihony, J. Aykrojd. B Christopher Brock, Rev'd. R. S. Baker (2). .Tofm son Bryan, Theophiuis Brown, U rn C. Bradlry Dr!. Koim), J i os Birminfjiiam, li Berry . ; PS fi. l .m t. culiar favorit's and is generally called R Mrs Mar Aon -Burrow, .John V Bac!vhou-e (2), 'Mrs, Polly Biggins, B. A- Burhatn, Lieut. N. B. Buford, J. IV. Bnf tairr. SYLVESTERS LOTTERY. From his always seiiing the $10,000 Prizes. sCp Orders by letter always niect tlie same attention as personal application, when addres sed to S. J. SYLVESTER, L10 Broadway New York. to ' N. Y ork Consolidated LotteiTi Class, No. 13, for 1S32, To be drawn the 2d of May, 1832,' latcs $ Zrintyre, Managfrsn CG ""fniber Lottery 10 drawn Ballot. C. T (J. Carman, S. W. Cook, E. Clark, B C'ir:.- .imperial size it contains the latest foreign and j domestic news much interesting original audi selected readinrmatter, its counterfeit lists nave saved thousands of dollars to his subscribers, and Patrons it is given gratis to those who deal with Sylvester. ' A . ,. , i Su?an fnf-en, Ran-'fold Green Mis- Jlnr quarter quarter sections, which may therc;.tter u d,-. J H,,gh. s, jamf- Howard, p. be sold, shall be ascertained as nearly as mav ev (2), Josephus Hail. Dr. W. J. Hurris. (lie -e-S ilonse.t Ifhrorc' '4nt Trkcc-.rc, Onarfpri i re House, wharfs, carts, boats, fences, '2(is. paints, and other objects,- four thousand rigM hundred and twenty-live dollars. 1 or renewal and repairs of fife-grates, one undred and fifty dollars. ! f pay of Adjutants' and Quartermaster's i cu be, iu the manner, and on the principles, direc ted and prescribed by the second section of an at L entitled "An act concerning the mode of surveying the public lands of theUnited "States," passed on the eleventh day of February, eigh teen hundred and five; and fractional sections, containing fewer or more than one hundred and sixty acres, shall, in like manner, as nearly as may be practicable, be subdivided into quarter quarter sections, under such rules and regula tions as may be. prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided That this act shall not be construed to alter tiny special provision made by law for the sale of land in town lots: And, Provided also, That no person shall be permitted to enter mere than one half quarter section of land under this act, in quarter quar ter sections, in his own name, or in the name of any other person, and in no case, unless he in tends it for cultivation, or for the use of his im provement: And the person making application to make an entry under this act. shall file his and her affidavit, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, that he or she makes the entry in his or her own name, for his or her own benefit : and not in trust for another: Provided, further, Tljat all actual sellers, being house-keepers, upon the public lands, shall iiavc the right of prc-emptm?) to enter, within six months after the passage of this act, not exceeding the quantity of one half quarter section, under the provisions of '.Lis act to include his or their improvements under such regulations as have been, or may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury: and in cases where two persons shall live upon the same quarter section subject to be entered under the provisions of this act each shall have the right to enter that quarter quarter section which includes his improvement. Approved. 5th April, 1832. 1 1 fork,. nine hundred dollar 1 or increase and expenses oft the Library, ''urtcen hundred dollars. j J (,r Philosophical apparatus, seven hundred : i-inetv dollars. : ! n t or models for department of engineering, hundred dollars. . , or models for the drawing department, re j "irs of instruments ifor the mathematical de partment, anaratus and continp-encies for the Vpanment of cheniistrv, eight hundred and 'Hy-yen deliais. j .. j Miscellaneous items and incidental expenses f i;ie academy, one thousand six hundred and hvonty-five -dollars. j i For contingencies of the Army, ten thousand ' '-''liars. ' ' For the National Armories, three hundred "iid sixtv thousand dollars. ; ' - , 'or the armament ot tortihcations, one hun Cred thousand dollars. t or the current expenses of the ordnance Dester BuTM sllCO. sprnntv lluiunmt (nlira I CHEAP DRY GOODS. PjlHE subscriber has just opened anew and H handsome assortment of fresh imported mmn & (d (D m a 9 Which he offers to the Ladies of Newbern, and the public in general, at very reduced prices, at the Store formerly occupied by Willaim J. Handcock, on Pollock-street, one door from the corner of Craven-street. J. VAN SICKLE. Newbern, 27th March, 1832. RAISINS, SEGARS, etc half boxes box Raisins, Spanish Segars of best quality, in half and quarter boxes, Loaf Sugar of superior quality, 1 hhd. superior Old Antgua Rum, "Received this day, per schooner Perseve rence, and for sale by JOSEPH M. GRANADE, feCo. Dunn's Corner. Newbern, 2Sth March, 1832. Mai lin Cook, Thos. Colbarn. J. M Collins. Miss Swsaa1 Aiv Carrawjiy, W. D. ChadwicW, J. C. Cole .Janss B. Carrey . Church Oilman. .U m Onugall Mrs. Klsz. C. Dixon (2). F. Mr. A Edm. nson (-2). M ss W. W. Ernul, John rias'ou, I'rcf-mati Elli. F. Be.jamin Fiarn r, J.,hn V Fa yres, IVTiss F.lirRbt-th Forhes, Thos- J Fonviplle. David D Fratur. Wn, Frfsh waterC.npt. Zchulon Fa rep Mis Elizabeth F"sctie G Amos GasUins: Ozia; Gilbert, K. Griffllh, M'S. Mrs. San!. Goldston Mrs & dill- Miss nrriet A. Gren Marrisv'R. Hat (2), Josepfi J. James Jones, Henry Jacobson,. John Ives, Roger Jones, A Jacobson. K. Charl-s JCelly, Georgo Kinney, Sfrphen Jxincev. S. Lemuel Low-en l- A, ' M. Jntnes McKa , F Morris, Dr. Mares Mips Maria Millei, Richard Meilwain J. B M-a-s. Rev. Th s. Meri- :ids, Georpe Me'-vLk. Giiillord Mnvphy. Vi. i.cCuv. IV It. Newfon, J. N. Nelson, W. M. Nehon, Rev. A Norman. P. Austin Frescoit. Miss II. P- Ik Mrs. L. Polk, Wm. Palmer, Moses Payne, Michael Powers. Mrs. Ann Paul. R J. H. Richardson. Saml. Itean, John G. Roe. Mrs. Mary Rhem, George Roe, Mrs Sidney Rice. S. George Sinclair, Israel Sheldon. J. Sarnps- n, Mrs. Aneta Sparrow, Samuel Stewart, Arthur -pock. Clifford F Simpson, r'p. G Smith, D. hine, P. P. killmon, John 1). Smith, S crr-rm v of St John's Lodge, T Jonas B. Flu mf-s, Elijah Taylor, R. K.Torrans. V. Edward Vail, John W . Vail W. Eld-r David Whitford, Becton TVatkins, .Tordon . Wright. A. J. Warrick, Mrs Margaret W Williamson. THOMAS WATSON, Ij, M BACOX, PORK, LARD, &c. rlbs. new Bacon, assor tk WGJr ted, of prime quality, 0 bbls. prime Pork, mess do. 50 kegs (30 to 40 lbs. each) prime leaf Lard, fi firkins good Goshen Butter. Fresh Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial Teas, 5 bbls. Lurap and Loaf Sugars, 2 hhds. good ew Orleans do. 12 " prime retailing iMolasses, 1 lierce superior Neuvilas Honey, 12 bae;s prime green St. Domingo Coffee, 1 2 pieces 43 inch heavy Dundee Hemp Bagging j 10 coils Bale Rope, 10 doz. " Beer's" long bright bitted Axes, For sale by JOSEPH M. GRANADE, & Co. Dunn's Corner. Newbern, March 7, 1832. acr t u i t i o n. .en "MAV1NG located myself as a Teacher on ; Ll Brown's Sound, near the residence of David Ward, Esq. 1 take this method of solicit- ing the patronage of those who may have a- de sire to place theirchildren or wardl under my j tuition. Strict attention shall be paid to stu-! dents in their respective studies.. Board may be had proximate to the institution, on moderate terms and in respectable families. The School being permanent and the situation healthy, will, I flatter myself, be inducements to parents and guardians to favour me with their patron age. Terins of tuition, 1 per session of 60 days, for spelling, reading, writing and arith metre ; and $0 do. for bookkeeping and sur veying. C. C. PpWERS. Onslow, 20th March, 1832. 1 LOTTERY INFORMATION ! ! ! i SYLVESTER'S OFF1C; I i ioroo, Market-street, iiailimorc. s j 3" Letters receive the same attention as on personal f application. Xi J. SYLVESTER respectfully invites the j WZj'O attention ot his friends and patrons in Newbern and the adjoining counties, to the following list of Lotteries that are soon to be drawn, viz. MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, Class No. 3, for 1832 to be dra wn in Baltimore on Saturday the April, 1832. Sixty Number Lottery Nine drawn ballots. Yates & McIntyre, Managers. SCHEME. 10 10 10 10 10 20 41 CG no no 5G 112 M84 15,400 SCHEME. of 810,000 - - - 10,000 - - - 6,000 - - - 4,104 - - - 3,000 - t - 2,000 - - - 1,000 - - - 800 - - - GOO - - - 500 - - - 400 - - - 200 - - 150 - - - 100 - - - 70 , - - - GO - - - 50 - - - 40 - - - 24 - - - 12 is 40,CfOO - - 10,000 - - 6,000 - - 4,104 - - 3,000' - - 2,000 - - 10,000 - - 8,000 - - 6,000 - - 5,000 - - 4,000 - - 4,000 - - 6,GtfO - - 5,600 - - 3,920 - - .3,360 - - 2,8db - - 4.4S0 - - 52,410 - - 184.S0O $386,0fr I 1 prize of 812,000 is 612,000 1 5000 5000 ! 1 12,70 12,70 j 5 1000 5,000 5 200 2,500 18 300 3000 20 200 4000 41 100 4,1000 51 50 2,520 51 30 1,530 102 20 2,040 102 15 1,530 1530 8 12,240 11475 4 45,000 18,040 prizes, amounting Tickets 610, Shares in proportion. New York Consolidated Lottery, Class, No. 14, for 1832, To be drawn Wednesday, May 9, 1S32 Yates 6c M'Iniyre Managers. GO Number Lottery 9 drawn Ballots; SCHEME. A 13,395 prizes amount to $102,060 Tickets only 8 4 shares in proportion 20 1 Tickets in each Package. j I1 Tickets $ 10, and no Prize less than $ 12. New York Consolidated Lottery Class No. 13, for 1832, to be drawn in the City of NewYrorkon Wednesday 2d May, 1832. 66 No. Lottery 10 Drawn Ballots. SCHEME. Prize of $40,000 10,000 6,000 4,104 3,000 2,000 1,000 800 I of 10,000 is I - - 10,000 - - I - - - 10,000 - - , 1 - - 4,270 - - 5 - - - 1,000 - 10 - - - 500 - - 10 - - - - 300 - 20 - - - - 200 - - - 35 -;' - - 100 - - 51 - - - 50 - - - -61 - - - 40 - . 51 - - - . 30 - - - 51 - - - - 25 - - 102 - - - - 20 - - , 1,530 - - - - 10 - -. 11,475 - - - - f - - $io,m io,ooa 10,000 'a ss. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Onslow County. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, rebruary Term, A. U. 15d4. - 1 A I. A v t. , . .i ' i i " . . - if. unjriuai Aiiaeiimein.. , 1 r .rsenais, sixty mousanuj seven nundred ! Jacob J. Doty . S . an Arsenal in Florida, twenty thousand .cpuars Of tlin nnrtiMn.r rnnriixl H'OntT'.fllllr t Jl nil. o : 1 - . , tt ', i-- v d , . . ' filing scHit., mauc iui ma. wt-eKsin ihc iNortn Carolina oen- anunine hundred lollars. in! addition to an tinel. that said 1 ' 7 v.iv-nuajii atUCul UL J Vl '"pendctl balance of fifteen thousand dollars. Court of Pleas and Quarts Sieirm nf Onslnw ! Tf T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, JJ. tli 1VT T A 1 I i li rursuance oi uie itjruiss ui u uruu ui Trust, executed unto the subscribers, bv Alfred Stanly, to secure the payment of a debt j to the Bank of Newbern, will be sold, at the I Court-House in Newbern, on the. 27th day of this month, UPWARDS OF TWENTY SLAVES, 10 10 10 10 10 20 44 56 56 56 56 112 2184 15400 is 600 500 400 200 150 100 70 60 50 40 24 12 $40,000 10,000 6,000 4,104 3,000 2,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 4,000 6,600 5,600 3,920 3,360 2,800 4,480 52,416 184,800 - 3,000 - 4,000 - 2,6$0 - 2,040 - .l,$3p - 1,275 15,S0U; 57,375 prizes, amount to $136,850 Tickets $5 Shares in proportion, For the Capitals in" any of the above first-rate Lotteries, please be particular to ad'-; dress all orders, by mail or othermse, directed to ANTHONY H. SCHUYLER, New-York, who has the privilege of referring to the firs) housed in the United States, aid among them the Managers, Pilessrs. Yates & M'lntyre. 13,95 18040 I i zes amounting to $366,080 that the Defendant is not an inhabitant of i oriwinal" sum. tintil the debt is brought down mis state: it is ordered, That, publication be . to 8100. Ticket S10-hair5-quar ter $2 50,eighth 81 35. rr3 Certificates of Packages of 22 tickets in this Lottery containing all the numbers (from i 1 4-. fiti inrl,,r.4.T 1 .111" .1 I IT cii.. i ut 1 A.M.tw T)ip J LU w-iuuusnc tinu euuuin? ine noiaers, to wi unusually vuin iiuaiiiv uim uimuvi. ! , - terms of .salAill L foaDDroved notes withall,lh av draw over the small prizes of 812 , . fi,., riant at" pu-liprn. i ana, may be .. ki1 . J?: a .l.owM.r innrPst A Certiticate lor -2 wlioK trom the date. The purchasers win oe permu ted by the Bank to renew their notes every ninety days, so long as the renewal notes shall be approved of by the Directors, on paying regularly on each renewal. one tenth ol the i t l.i do. do. 22 F inj drtlla or the contingent expenses of the recruit- County, at the Court House in Onslow, on the! service, thirteen thousand eight hundred first Monday of May next, and replevy or plead ' JOHN W. GUION, ) JOHN CO ART. S Newbern, April 16th, 1832. Trustees. ' 1 .4 kT rr in addition to an unexpended" balance to issue, or Judgment final will be rendered fYTY7ILL be paid for a young Negro Man 0 nine thousand dollars. against him. i V V Inquire at the Office of the Sentinel. 'ov arrearages prior t0 the first day of Joly. Attest, DAVID W. SANDERS, Clerk I Newbern, 18th April. 1832, :c following rates: ckets f $118 ban do. 59 22 Quarter do. 29 50 do. 22 eighth do. 14 75 Tickets and Shares and Packages, in the a bove Lotteries, may be had in the greatest va riety of numbers, at SYLVESTR'S Offices. 3- Orders from the country by mail, or by private hand, will receive the most prompt at ! tention , and the " Bulletin" containing the ! official account of the drawing of each, will be forwarded immediately on its event. Please address S. J. SYLVESTER, Baltimore. Baltimore, April 10. 1832. C. S. PLEASANTS, Dentist PFHENDERS his acknowledgments for the cfr- U- couragement lie has received sincehisar rival in Newbern, and wishes to inforn thepubiic: that he intends staying here but for a very short time; he therefore hopes that all those wishing his services will call on him as soon as possibles Gangreene removed, and the decaying teeth rendered artificially sound by stopping with gold, foil, &c. Teeth extracted-when neces sary, with safety, and old fangs, stumps Or roots, remaining in the sockets causing ulcers, gumbiles, alveolar abcesses, and consequently " in many cases, reducing the health, removed . with care. r He has lately received from New lork a' further supply of beautiful artificial ana natural Teeth, Gold, &c His charges are reasonable. He can be found at the Washington Hotel. Ladies waited on at their, residences, if- re quested. Newbern, April 18th 1832. Tico Sets Stage Harness, JIRST quality, PhiladelphiaWde, for sale J by JOHN TEMPtETON" - April 18th, 1832. WHISKEY & APPLE BRANNY K bbls. old Monongahela Whisker.. OAS 1 bbl. Very Superior old ditto 4 bbls. Apple Brandy, Received this day by schooner Lima fk'plp Baltimore, and for sale by - f JOS. M. GRAKADK Q$ t . f .j " r'