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-wr PTPOSTULATORY ODE TO THE SIAMESE TWINS. -" I do believe Fhat one or two, are almost what they seem ; That ejoodness is no name," Childe Harold. "A Novbl Case. Chong and Yang, the Siam ese Twins, have been tried in Trumbull county, Ghwy for an assault and battery committed on an old and respectable citizen. The defendants plead edguilty, and were each fined five dollars and costs." I. Ah, Yang! oh, Chong! 'Twins Tint in twain, hot curiously united ; Youths, that eclipse the youthjhat'sdouble-sighted; jsromers, wno even iu wjmwu Though "singular," beyond all powers of song; Most singular of Pluralists, who stand . The oddest Union sure in any land One to which Birmingham's is but n bubble Why gat ye into trouble 1 Fie, Yang ! Ah, Chong, for shame ? Why would ye blot your fame 7 !Vfeek Chong, mild Yang, I simply ask you why, Gentle ye seemed when ye were "here, a show, And lbun3 us ever willing . To pay our shilling; What miracle has changed your nature so, "That for her twins, sad Siam's doomed to sigh, And Ohio cries O ! III. Assault a citizen that's po respectable i J ? With fists four-fold With double fists to batter one so old ! Whoever dreamed you could ? IfT could build up-a defence I would, .Rut fiar it's not erectable. Wiiat! you who made in London such a hit, To make so many hard ones at a cit ! You whose raree sho w raise. I more than Punch's fuss, To deal out punches thus' To visit age with. fierce assault and battery ! -1 ay, young Chong, (This is no time for flummery and flattery) 'T was very wrong, I say young Yang, 'That you are much to blame ior every bang. IV. You might, or ere the outrage was begun, Jlavc recollected there were two to one ; know, what you know, that you're two in uno ; And knowing what I do know, 1 think, vbile Chonr was making man a mummy, Yanff pfiSuld have been content to stand as dummy. lietter it wouiu nave Deen nan one ueeu ukiuj, But better still, had both. Yes, being of a piece, you should have kept The peace, and then sad Siam had not wept. Youliad not then been tried and forced to plead Guilty you had not then been forced to bleed ! You had not paid your dollars, yet been far Less dolorous than you are. Vou had not then been fined, had not been found Vrom Quiet's pathway rovers or a rover ; And though 'tis true you still had both been bound, j " You had not been bound over ; Nor had you been bereft of hope and joy, Like wanton boys at sea, without a buoy. V. Y angjlChongjtake warning-plu nge not into quarrels; Oh I tarnish not your laurels. Think liow should single-bocied man resist Your complicated list? 4f you should injure or affront, what lout So crazed as call you out? If he proceed by civil process, long Must be the scrupulous judicial doubt, Tirst, whether Chong be Yang, or Yang be Chong And next which back should feel the heaviest thong Which of tr Urace ; ' Should have the dungeon's darkst place Who should be sentenced lor tour weeks, and who Be doomed for two ; . Who should be flogged, AnU who acquitted cleared yet culprit-clogged ! Take warning, I repeat, dear Clong and Yang, And let us be again encomiastic ; Fly (if ye can) the gang, Comprising half the world, yclept pugnastic. Oh 1 make not hits At old, respectable, law-seeking cits. For whomsoever you attack Ja doomed to meet a simultaneous whack. Then let not, Chong and Yang, your victictim Jbe A citizen whose life with years is filled A lean and slippered pantaloon lest he (Like other pantaloons) be double-milled ! - DEFERRED ARTICLES. Marching South. From a Richmond paper of the tn instant, we copy the annexed paragraph : Another Cotton Manufactury in the city of Rich nitoftd.WlT. I'i. Chevallie save public notice the dav before yesterday, that he would on that davonen a subscription for a thousand shares of stock of ft 100 each, to erect a Cotton Manufactory on his property near tne immense lour aim ne is now building at the foot of the basin, in the centre of the city. The lirstday about two thirds the amount were subscribed, and the balance wa3 subscribed yesterday, by men of business, good, men and true. The promptness with which this stock was taken, is a sure indication, that the unsurpassed advantages of Richmond as a manu facturing city, are getting to be duly appreciated. The Legislature of Vermont, which adjourned on Friday week, have appropriated $ 12,000 yearly, for ten years, to enable the indigent blind or that State to avail themselves of the benefits of the New Eagland Asylum of the Blind injBoston. The bill passed unanimously, and was no doubt suggested hy the exhibition of Dr. Howe's pupils before the members of the Legislature on Monday last. The Commissioners for the management of the grant are Hon L Smith of St. Albans, C. Lindsley, Esq. ef Middlebury, and S. Elliot, Esq. of Brattlcborough. The General Post Office. The National Intelli ffoncer is endeavoring to get up an excitement about the management of the General Post Office. They ! have given the signal for a general onset-and it will be answered by " Tray, Blanche, and Sweet heart," in full crjv The opposition press will be filled with dolorous complaints, about tardiness, misman agement, &c. and will finally bring up the rear by calling upon Congress for a committee of investiga tion. ' - To the appointment of such a committee, neither Major BARfcv, nor his friends, can have any possible objection. He has. passed through every ordeal pre pared by his enemies, unscathed; and has even emerged from the most critical investigation, with renewed claims upon the gratitude upon his country man. VV hile the Department over which he presides iSfn. i eLsubJect of unmeasured , abuse and irvpr iSSi b,een, prsued with a rancour, seldom rhJr2fd"bCuha5kePl theeven path irf' duty. Til ?o eTtetdn! Unheedin& the assaults of his enS raies, to extend, improve, and perfect the mail faeili esofthecount Major Barry's station u no sinecre-and there fs no office in the country requiring more activity or more strict attention. uy orraore It is passing strange that the opposition can learn . nothing from experience: The result of the investi gation o 1829jrshould warn them to beware of as , eailing. inconsiderately, one of the most able and in defatigable public omcers m me umon.zfon HAS just received a new sup ply of Gentlemen s fine Calfrski n i T lft a Rhninoa ttl-i na a A Tll m flS s S Ladies Gaiter Boots, - Ladies Prunella, Morocco, and Seal-skin Bootees, Shoetees, Shoes and Slipped, Children's Prunella, Morocco and Leather Bootees and Shoes, Coarse Boots, Bootees and Shoes, ' India Rubber Shoes. Men's, Boys arTd Children's Caps and Hats. Nov. 1st. 1833. M S just returned from Philadelphia with a large addition to his stock, which enables him to offer to his customers, on rea sonable terms, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass and Stone Ware. Extra Blue and Black Cloths, Common Cloths, Writing Paper. Maderia Wine, quality, Common Wines, French Brandy. first Cassinets, Flannels, Rose, stripe and point Blankets; Irish Linens, assorted, Tickings and Baizes, Gentlemen's Hats, Boy's Caps, Gentlemen's and Boy's Shoes, Ladies' shoes & Boots, Do. Seal Tuscan Hats, Do. Leghorn Bonnets, Do. Bolivar Hats, Apple do. Holland Gin, Old Jamaica Rum, St. Croix do. N. England do. MonongahelaWhiskey Rye do. Imperial Tea, Gunpowder do. Hyson do. Saint Jago and Rio Coffee, Loaf, Lump, and Brown Sugars, Misses' Fancy Dunsta- bles, Silk Handkerchiefs, Assortment of Gloves, ALSO, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF CALICOES AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Together with gentlemen's Cloaks and Um brellas, Saddles, Bridles, Stirup -Irons, Bits, Whips, (very elegant,) Iron, Steel, Tobacco, Grindstones, &c. Newbern, 2)th October, 1833. JOfliV A. CRISPIN ri n AS just returned from New York with LlLL a g ncral assortment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, &c. TVie following articles comprise apart of his Stock VVines. Chanipai'gne, in qt. and pt. bottles, Old Madeira, Pico, do. Naples, Lisbon, Teneriffe, Dry Malaga, Sherry, Country. Liquors. Teas. Gunpowder Imperial, Hyson, Souchong, Pouchong Sugars. Loaf & Lump, White Havana-, Brown, various qual. Nuts. Filberts, Madeira Nuts, Cogniac Brandy (supe-j " nor quality) Peach do. Old Jamaica Rum, Superior Holland Gin, Old Monong. Whiskey, Almonds. Spices. Mace, Cloves, Cin nainon, Nutmegs Pepper, Spice. N. E. Rum, Fruits, Porter in qt.& pt. bottlesjCitron, Currants PRESERVED GINGER, Do. PINE APPLES, Do. LIMES. Buckwheat, Goshen Butter, Cheese, Spanish & American Segars, su perior Chewing Tobacco, &c. Which he offers low for cash or country produce at his Store on Pollok-street. December 3d, 1832. CHARLES S. WARD, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, nri AS for sale at his Shop, next door to Mr. JJLJJL Bell's Hotel, a general assortment of Drugs, Medicines, DYE STUFFS, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Paint Brushes, Varnish Brushes, Perfumery and Cosmetics. The above articles are fresh and of the very best quality. Newbern, Feb. 1st, 1833. WILL BE SOL D A' T the Court House in Kinston. Lenoir County, on the 5th day of December next, a negro man who calls himself BROWN, and declares himself to be the property oi Alexander Soloman, a resident in the West India Islands. He has been confined twelve months in the Jail of Lenoir County, and no nce is nereby given to the owner, that unless he comes forward. pays charges, he will be sold on the day above mentioned, according to the law in that case maue ana provided, JOHN DAVIS, Sh Kinston, Sept. 5, 1833. nonce. FT!! HE Partnershiphithei to existing between JLL the subscribers, having been dissolved, all persons indebted to "their late firm are re, quested to make payment without further delav- PATRU K M. BRYAN, JOHN BRYAN. Swift Creek, Craven County, Nov. 15, 1833. 77 . : Notice. 7TDERSONS indebted to JAMES W JjL SMlT i by Note or otherwise, are 4v requested to make payment to Oliver S. Dewey, who is duly authorised to collect and receipt for him. Newbern, Nov. 8, 1833. OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, Neatly executed at thi? Office JYE W GOODS. HATCH 4- SEARS - nn AVE just returned from New York, and JJ - ii. are now openiner at their Store on Pol- i- um - reev, lormeriy -occupied Dy Aloozo j . rkins, one door b-low Jacob Gooding's store. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF 111 4? Ill) '(IB- ffl ' 5V & fflf J r R G C E A I E S , HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE HATS, SHOES, fcc. &c. ' The following articles embrace a (pari of their stock: Blue and mix'd Broad Cloths, oattinets, red and white Flannels, Colicoes, apron and furniture Checks, Brown and bleached Shirtings &. Sheetings Vestings, Handkerchiefs, and Bed Tick, Rose Blankets, Point do. Ticklenburg, Oznaburgs, 4-4 Irish Linen, brown Linen, Lambs Wool half Hose, Men and Women's white cotton Hose, Plain and figured Book Muslins, Swiss and Mull do. Jaconets, Cambricks, Ladies and Gentlemen's. Gloves, fec. &c. -Men's" amLBoy's Leatherand Morocco Shoes and Brogans, Women's Leather and Prunella Shoes, Children's ditto, &c, &c. also Madeira, Sicily, Port, Muscat, ) and Malaga $ Old Monongahela Whiskey, and W. 1. Rum, Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin, Peach and Apple Brandy, New England Rum, Imperial, Gun Powder, and Hyson TEAS, Trinidad, Cuba, and Rio Coffee, White Havanna and Brown Sugars, Loaf and Lump do Goshen Butter, first quality, Sutler and Water Crackers, Smoked Beef and Cheese, . Lorillards Scotch Snuffin bottles&bladders All of which they will sell low for cash or Country produce. ' Newbern, Nov. 1st, 133. - PALL AND WIITTEn J II S C I I A It L ?: T T E fTWAS iust returned from New York and is nvw opening his FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF DitY GOODS, Hard v. are, -Cutlery, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, &c. AMONG HIS ASSORTMENT WILL BE FOUND Rose and Point Blankets, Calicoes, various qualities, Satinetts, Kerseys, Linseys & Sagathies, Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, White, red, scarlet and green Flannels Ticking, Diapers, and Spun Cotton, 2 cases Gcntlemens' fashionable Hats, Ladies' Leather, 1 Morocco and Prunella Shoes and Boots, Heavy Brogans, fine ditto. also Loaf, Lump and Brown Sugars, Coffee aim Tobacco, Hyson and Gunpowder Teas, Liquors, Iron, Spices, &c. All of which are frsh and will be sold low. NEW GOODS, CHARLES SI. OVER TTTTAS iust opened atJiis old stand, on the LTU Old County Wharf, an assortment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SHOES & HATS; Alss a good assortment af GUNS, very low Russia and Ravens Duck, Paterson Cotton Duck, Dundee Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope, Ten firkins Goshen Butter, ; Twenty-five bags Coffee, Canal Flour, in whole and half barrels, from new Wheat, and fresh ground, One case gentlemens' fashionable HATS Coopers' and Blacksmiths loots, With many other articles in his line Newbern, Nov. 8th, 1833. COPARTNKRSHIP. fnHE subscribers have entered into copart- U nershin for the purpose of transacting mercantile business, under the firm of HATCH and SEARS. JAMES HATCH, WILLIAM . SEARS. Newbern, October 23d. !8'3. BOOT & SHOE STORE MAS just returned from New York with a n w and fashionable supply of JBOOT & SHOES, r UK 1 rlfci SPRING AND SUMMER AMONG WHICH ARE Ladies' white Prunello and Satin Slippers, Do. Morocco, Sealskin and Prunello do. -Do. Double sole Prunello and Sealskin do Do. Prunello Walking Shoes, Do. Sealskin Strap Walking do. NOTICE. n n n 7 Ff & I Cl J? T J7 r rrra 'II l-Avti iius uiciuuu iu luiuriu me pUDHC JLX. geneially, that they have taken JAMES PORTER into copartnership, and that their business will in future be conducted under the name and firm of Booth and Porters. - SILAS C. BOOTH, . EDWIN PORTER, x, , JAMES PORTER. :ewbern, Sept. 13 183$. NEW GOODS. ! JEt Jfrent' a ,arge Consisting in part of the following Articles Viz Blue, black and mixed Cloths - Claret, green, brown and Drab dq. Blue, drab and striped Cassimeres Blue, grey and Cadet mixed Satinetts Red, white, green, and yellow Flannels Drab Kerseys Petershams, Negro Cloths Super black Italian Lutestrings Black and colored Gros de Naples Pink, white, green and blue Florence Black and colored Italian Crapes Flain and figured Bobbinets ' Do. do: fshviss Muslin Jaconet, Cambric and Mulled o. Plain, figured, Book and Cross-bar do. 6-4 colored English Merinoes, very superb 5-8 and 34 Circassians Black Serge do. Bombazettes, Thibet Wool, Cashmere & Marino Shawls Prussianand English Marino do. Gauze, Silk and Crape HhiTkfs. Thread and Bobbinet Laces and Footings Do. do. do. 'Edgings Linens, Lawns and Cambric Linen Cambrics, Silk and Cotton Hh'dkfs. also A very large and splendid assortment of CALlCOi S'. Blue and brown Domestics and Shirtings 4-4 & 6-4 Bedticks, Padding, and Canvass Apron andfurnitureChecks, Russia Diaper Rose, duffle and point Blankets Blk and col'rd Cambricks, Super Valencia Vesting Marseilles -and Swansdown Vesting, and Wadding , Corded Skirts, Cotton andWorted Hosing Gloves, bonrM1!, belt and'eap Ribbons Carved and plain, shell tuck and side Combs Brazilian, tuck, side and dressing Combs Spool cotton, cotton Balis, Tapes, Pins Hooks and eyes, Coat, Vest and Suspen der Buttons, &c Scc. All of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices by JOHN VAN SICKLE. Newbern, Oct. 11, 1833. J. M. GRANADE, & CO. rjT AVE just received per schr. Trent, from nj New York, the following articles, viz 7 4 4 1 50 ps. splendid Painted Muslins," embossed colored Furniture Dimity, a new and elegant article, plain White do. do. 41 pink Florence, Moscheto Netting, 3hhds. light brown Muscovado Sugar, 10 bhls. " 44 do. do. 10 bags St. Domingo Coffee, 5 " prime Cuba do. 5 " Laguira do. 10 boxes Patent Mould Candles, 30 bbls. New York Canal Flour, (Beach's v red brand,) They have also on hand, 65 bbls. Mess Pork, 83 44 Prime do. 2,000 bushels Turks Island Salt, All of which, in addition to their extensive assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, &.C. &.C. they offer at a moderate advance on the cost. MUR CHART TAJLOR. MAS returned from New York with a handsome addition-to his Stock. He has the pleasure of informing his customers that the large and fashionable assortment of PALL AND W I IV T R R SLOTHS. &. CASSIMERES. which he has just imported is superior to u wjirh he ever before offered to the public, and has never been surpassed in this market. Among his New Goods, are the following articles: Imperial Blue, i Supf. Olive Brown, Black, Supf. Woaded, Invisible Green, 44 Rifle do. Olive, Dahlia, Mulberry, Plum, Russell Brown, Steel-Mixed, CASSIMERES. Black-Ribbed, Polish-Mixed, Drab do. Do. plain, Black do. Striped, Diagonal striped, Grey do. Blue do. VESTINGS. Tinsel Velvet, Silk, variouscols. Satin, do. do. Silken Kersey, Buff Cassimere, White do. Plain Black, Nankin colored. figured do. Plain do. j Woollen do. Fig'd. Valencia, Plain do. Tamboured, CAMLETS, &c. Goat's hair, Silk Handkerchiefs, Gum Elastic Suspen ders, "&-C. Blue, Brown, Hoskin Gloves, Which, together with his former Stock, render his asssortment very attractive. G. W D. is regularly advised of the changes of Fashion, and constantly employs first rate workmen. These advantages, with his experience and attention to business, ena ble hirn to promise entire satisfaction to those who favour him with their orders. NOTICE. AT November Term, A." D. 1833, of th U. ourt ot rieas and Quarter Sessions of Craven County, the subscribers qualified as Executors to the last Will and Testament of the late SETH CHAPMAN. Notice is hereby given to all persons in debted to the estate of said deceased to make immediate payment, or suits fomhe recovery of such claims will be instituted against them. And those having claims against the estate aforesaid, are required to present them duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by an act of the General Assembly, in such cases made ;ihd provided, or thevwill be barred of recovery. DAVID CHAPMAN, ) r ABNER HARTLEY, Exers' Swift Creek, Craven County, N. C. November 14th, 1833. ( HEAP STORE. KMANL'RL CERTAIN At his Store on Craven-street, fwe ,oor Limh oak tit Wewbern. and ndimninir it. i'1' Has Just returned from New York assort n im oi . . i i. . ",r f "mi, with .a .at ,sr GMfo i ii 3 READY MA U E CLOTH I r GROG K i i IK S-HARDWARE (' I t LKRY, CROCKERY ' jiu or wmcn ne win sen loir fur cah FIRST QUALITY Spanish smoking Tobaci CO r or s:tl(s i's above. Nrwhern, Nov. 8, 1833. BOOTH & POT ENs, AVE iust received, nersrhr T. ffl x, " . , 7 mil, iron Nework an extensive and genernl assortment of HOLLOW WARE HARDWARE AM) CT 'i LEly Among tleir assortment may be fovnd i) following articles, viz: X Pots, Bake-Pans,iSpiders, with ami vith0ln covers, Tea-Kettles, Dish-Kettles, and pimT position Sauce-Pans, Trivets and Cast-Iron Monars, Andirons, Shovels and Tone p ing-Pans, Griddles, Gridirons, Sad-Irons' Waf! fte-Irons and Cast-Iron Furnaces, also pPj Metal-Kettles, Jvnives and Forks, Carveis and S eels, Pocket, Pen and Dirk Knives sL., aim onssuis, uiaieu iea anc ijihw. w. 1 1 I ryi . , . . " 'ais Britania do., iron tin d Tea and rable (0l, common and Cast-Iron Coffee-Mil) , lanci- mil common Bellows, Silver and Steel isWt.M, Knitting, packjand pound Pins, U. Hemings &- Sons's Needles, fancy Fruit Dishes, Bread fans, Unite lrays and Waiters, of sunnr! quality, Razors and Razor Straps, 'SnufTBoxes' Shaving Boxes and Brushes, Brass ami l,m" Pad Locks, brass, iron and tin Candlesticks, Snuffers and Travs, Dressing Rnviw and Stand Lamps, Signal, tae, Sulky ant Pocket Lanterns, Lead Pencils and Sipi'p, gilt, pearl, ivory, horn, wood and bone But tons, Britania Coffee Urns, do. .Coffee mil Tea Pots, do. Slop Bowls. Milk Tim Tumblers, do. Soup Ladles, also pewter Dish es, 13asins and 1'Iates, brass and pewter Fau'. cets aud Molasses Gates', patent Balances Scales and Scale Beams, Steel Yards. Weights and Measures, steel and plated Spurs, Brazilian Tuck and Side Combs. Dressing, Pocket and fine Ivory do., Opadeldoc, Bateman's Drops liritisn un, Lee s mis, hssence of rei epper- mint, do. Cinnamon and Lemon. ALSO, Patent Reflecting Lamps, a very superior article for lighting Churches Cast and Sheet Iron Stoves and Stove Pipes, Foot Stoves, Wrapping Paper, and a fresh supply of ground Pepper, &e. Scc. &e. The above Goods will be sold at a small advance fxum cost. Newbern, !3th Sept., 1833. j TLX-AM) SHEET-1KOX : F A O T o n wt BOOTH & PORTERS fl ESPECTFULLY inform their customers and friends generally, that they conti nue, to keep at their old stand, near tV Court House, a full and complete assortment of Tin Wave both plain and Japan'd; also Pew ter ware. Tin plate, Copper and Sheet Iron, and Brass andiron wire, where they continue to mannfactuVe all the various articles in their line, of business. Orders thanklullv received .and punctually attended to. Job work done as usual. N. B. Gilbert Tuller, is appointed and will act as agent in the absence of the parties, and is duly authorised and empowered to transact all necessary business. BOOTH & PORTERS. Newbern, Sept. 13. 1833. T U R KS ISLA N D TSAUL I fiOO hushe's Turks Ishtnd SALT, just received 1 per British schooner Fame, and for sale by . J. M. GRAN ADR & CO. ALSO, In addition to their ereneral assortment of Fall and Winter supply of Goods, 1000 bushels IRISH POTATOES, 100 "Freeborn's" PATENT PLOUGHS, 30 casks STONE LIME. Nov 8 FOR NEW YORK, THE fine, new, and first rate .copper fastened Schooner EXCHANGE, built of the best materials, and intended for a regu lar Packet, will commence loading in four, or five days. For Freight, apply to 8 L. M. HIGGIXS. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Duplin County, I N E d U I T Y September Term, A. D. 1S33. W. Ochletree vs. Thomas Wright and Alfred Beck TTT annpnrinflr In lVp Rati sfaction of. the ii Court that Alfred Beck, one of the defen dants in this cause, is a resident of anotne State, and that the process of this Court na notand can not be served upon him ; it is tne fore ordered that the said Alfred Beck be ana appear before the next Court of Equity to held for the Countv of Duplin, at the tojin House in Kenansville,; on the fourth Monday of March next, then and there to plead, an5 or demur to the Bill of Complaint of V Ochletree, the complainant, or the same ? 1 be taken'pro confesso as to him, and set hearing. - 4 of It is further ordered, that advertisement this order be made for six successive wjceks the,North Carolina Sentinel. r WILLIAM MILLER, C. MjlJtZ TI t E HIGHEST CASH PRICE? WILLbe givenforlikelvyoungNegroesc both sexes, from one'to 20 years ol; JOHN GILDERfc&EEH
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