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i . si v- It '-IK : - : 1 - ' " i i ij !, 1 Fronf the Richmond Epqulrer, i YES AND NO.-Addressed.to a Lady. All ! No 'is but. W homely word, Tberefore'tlo notify so; Viis all that my despair bas fear'd, : : Tuen, jUadjr, say not no.- a word so cold and bard, i Mv busom withers o ; X. Giit let tsj heart from it be spar'd 1 ; VD, JLauy , say not n o ; . I. - I -i I V . - t "fbedaffw sinking: to the heart bHave nollfor nie so keen a small A tbali com, aeaa woru iy. i i Kweet is .bv liDand fair tbr cnee Thine eyes witU ueauiy giu-i , Fret not khv lini that cold world speak,: i ; -1 Ob, Lay, siy pot No. , : Yts is a sweet Wrd4sweeter fafj.! And full i'f bappmfess : Thert, Ldy, listen to ray prayer, And centlr wUoerJYeS' A word so full of lovp and peacef Your lip should Ipkh t express j And all roy tears ana pgwiu If you will whisper Yes, cease Vou see me pale and trtmbling now And all my panes Confess : i But soon with joy this heart shall glow, ,. I If you will whisper Ts. Yes tells a f ale of peace for me. It says mj path you'll bles ; It tells eternal love for tuee,,. Then, Lady, whisper Yesl lently persecuted thai t he was obligedto flyU GREAT BARlxAINS. from place to place; the people, behe'd him as; . ;. - y. f an object of horror, and not unfcequently, wberf Selling OTf(lt tOSt! he walked, he found the streets .empty at hd, H ESuscSber U selling off his exten approach; this ingenious mandiedman hospitals. ' II sive StbcV of ! ' ; : When Urban Grandier, another victim of the? Th a age, was led to the star e, a large fly settled ol Ji ( AQ- VjJ J-JiJ-.tei ) t iVeu? Ybr Prices, The public y invited to call and judge for his head: a monk Who had heard that Beelzebnfcj t tuA inwp.i signmes in tieDrew ine uroa oi r lies, reporiep are respectf that he saw this spirit come, to take possession themselves. ,im' , , , .-'' 2 ' J . ' - 3 ( His assortment consists in part of the fol- liven, ine learnea inemseives, jwno "aTe uH4 lowing applied v to natural philosophy; seem lo havj 1 1 - g acted with the same feelings as the most igno$ 1834. rant ; for when Albertus Magnus an eminent philosopher; of the" thirteenth" century con structed- ah automaton, or curious piece of me- chanism, which sjent forth distinct vocal sounds, Thomas Aquinus (a celebrated theologian) im- . ji a . . ,1. . i ...si 'A .i u Uic ao-inea ii io uti iiih qkvii. aim siruua it wim , iuo sian, wnicn.io ino moruncauuu ul uic gica.Ai riprt:annihilatRil the labor of thirtv vears. Des- """i" - . r -t ,t ' - cartes was nornoiy peisecuieu m nujiauu whch nenrsi puDiisneu nis opimous . ueuus, u jcr- From the American Farmer. t COtlN BREAD. 1' .' Virginia, tch. 21 ' !VIh. HiTciiicacK : t;i ii?rU.As! recipes for making diflerjent kinds j of bread are. occasionally published in the Far- son f influence, accused him of Atheism, and : incr, derhaps it may not be deemed iobtrusive had even projected in ( his mind to have this I in rhe to roenlion'a way of making cdrn bre'ad, philosopher bunitaf Uiecht in ah.extriordinarv I whichi if properly done, cannot fail to be high- j flre which; kindled on an eminence, might be i ly esteemed w4r i ( f j o-served by the seven provinces. This perse- ltiKe one quart oi porn uour, uue uqu bw- cuuon oi science anu genius lasieu un ine ciust ful of lard,half a spoonful ol salt; two spoon-1 of the sFenteenlli century. letter that Set kin & fills vest, and warm water sufficient jo make a Wiii aropi ii bcj iiufc-v njtcs ovu pitcher of other vessel by9 the fire l Uc;p mOderatelyj jwarm. ..it wiu oecome Very light in eight or ten baked in a Dutch oven or ' tide greasing the ovon we will $i3swer equally Lwcii, a. s, i : sou anu sponuv i hours, ana snouia oe spider, aJL the same 1. OOIiXJIVIBIilia- RESTORATIVES FOR THE HEARING, And Remedies for' other Diseases PREPARED BV j: ,' DAVID JBROWN, 'A cooking stove Conier of- Exeter aud Salisbury Streets, Thn brpad will be Baltimore. State of Maryland. - - -. n I awrvn . . . I " ! ' ' . H " ' " 1 .t ; properly mankged, arid r aoove restoratives nwe improvea ine O. suit rti" nt'"oJ riUJivr; . "j?ferf- r m,v.tt , .17. i t j j J crrratlv superior to what is ternied Wne. ! It -U- Hearing in more than owe hundred cases hould be servQdfor clam hiy and unwholesome. .There and in one instance; after forty years deafness and has effected perfect cures in persons neaif meal. It should not be cigniy years 01 age. i,uiuity '"7;" that will make I the bread lulled -by Certificates lrom persons ot tne Aor breaktast or supper In 0rdeTi to have good bread it is very neces f sary to have good I U ground too fine, iorj great choice in the have ever seen for lin Virginia hominy very pmty ana ciear, species. ter varieties of the Rccivc a for Scarlet Fever. sometimes al patent, i It makes ajfichdr bread than the sof most trans-1 A very this remedy, says a corresponueni, xor ul disorder, is now usmir" m this good elTect. It is merely a mixture 'i . . ; t pepper, salt ana vinegar IV J Yi Com. Adv.; cer. Sin haps, leads i 1n respectability t who have been j cured : among kind of corn. The besf II many others; tne annexea win snow, tnai u 1 family use, is what we call sate lor botn.young.ana 01a, m ine uirecuon (tortt. The grain is white, areiricuy aiucruu su , . hv ,a j'C u. dea!f, and (consequently) dumbLmay, throug thismedium, obtain thepower of Hearing, an then learn to speak. Duectins for using the aforementioned Medicines, j A i, run 1 ni uiva ur iEi-irnaao. 5 The Columbian Restorative for the Hearing in cases where it may arise froin taking coldj thereby producinp: a variety of sounds, (as th buzzing of insects rushing of air through a ere vice, and at times as the sound ot bells, als like a waterfall this is labelled with the le ti ter A. !.' ;' ' ! ' ' A ' ', ' A 1 .Letter 15, is applicable where there isa sen j sauon 01 iuiness in ine n.ar, ana an lnsensioiiij- tv of the nerves. : . L a . . : - is. ner- Letter C. where a loss ol hearing- has been ' .1 . 1 . A O :. i I one Drihcinalvtn human I nature that produced by inflammatory disease ol any kindw to greater consequences, than the con-1 causing a gathering in, and discharge from, thd used as a ,The Lynn Tribune recommends shoemaker's wx as an excellent, remeoy ior r lot two or three pieces simple dread- city with bf Cayenne gargle. ! articles ue, black and mixed Cloths . Claret, green brown and Drab do. ;v tllue, urao anu siripea uassimeres -, (Blue, grey and Cadet mixed Satinetts Red. white; ffreen. and yellow Flannels Drab Kerseys, Petershams, Negro Cloths Super black Italian Lutestrings Black arid colored Gros de Naples ' Pink, white, geen and blue Florence Black arid colored Italian Crapes Flain and figured Bobbinets .Do. - I : do. Swiss Muslin a1 Jaconet, Cambric and Mull do. Plain, figured,! Book and Cross-bar do: 6-4 colored English Mexinoes, very superb ana is-i Circassians , Black Serge I do. ; Bombazettes, Thibet Vool, Cashmere & Marino Shawls Prussian and English Marino i1 do Oauze, iSilk and Crape Hhdkfs. . Thread' and Bobbinet Laces arid Footings : Do. I do. j do. Edgings Linens; Lawns and Cambric Linen Cambrics, Silk and Cotton HhdXifs. .'ill-! I"" . ALSO. "-'A- l 'A very large and splendid assortment of "RltioUrifl hrrivvTi Tlnmpst nnrl Shirtfriors 44 &, 6-4 Bedticks, Padding, and Canvass Apron and furniture Checks, Russia Diaper Rose, duffle and point Blankets - Blk and col'rd Carribricks, Super Valencia Vesting I ! l Marseilles and Swansdown Vesting, and Wadd nj Corded Skirts, Cotton and Worsted Hosing Gloves, bonnet, belt and cap Ribbons Garvedand plain, shell tuck and side Combs Brazilian!, tuck, side and dressing Combs Spool cotton, cotton Balls , I apes, Pins Hooks and eyes, Coat, Vest and Suspen der Buttons, &ci &c. I .. ! j i ; JOHN VAN SICKLE. HATCH .V Sl&AKS YCW ana n-heari CL:i. are now opening at their Store on Pol- :CL heir customers and the public gene lok-street, formerly occupiea oy iaioqzo j. iiuai. lusuumoii ma large -anti general v i Jerkins, one doorbf low Jacob Gooding's stored ment of GROCERIES, LIQTJ0R iJ GLASS, UKUClllSUy AKI) iURmva J' 1. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GR OCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE HATS, SHOES. &c. &c. r The following ankles embrace a part of their stck: Blue and mix'd Broad Cloths, ; . Sattinets, red and white Flannels, Colicocs. apron and furniture Checks, Brown and bleached Shirtings & Sheetings Vestings, Handkeichiefsr and Bed lick, Rose Blankets, Point do. Tickleribufcg, Oznaburgs, 44 Irish Linen, brown Linen, Lambs Wool! half Hose; Men and Women's white cotton Hose, Plain and figured Book Muslins, Swiss and Mull ' do. j Jaconets, Cairibricks,r i Lnrlips and Gentlemen's Gloves, &r. &c. lew; jiwtAT nnw -1 e. . ' A f T A K L1 A.r4K.x,.fltc otc always on YU have iust received bv the , Parl u.i tlRt7 Hhds. N. E. Rom j 5Ws. "CurtisV! Rye Gin ! 5 hhds. Porto Rico and N. Orleans jsin 15 bags JavaV-lgttiraVandt. Domingo Coffe Fresh t lmpexialf ; Gnnpowder, , Hyson .! , j3ouciiuug ,ies w e, nail eheits 40 bbls. and half do. NX Canaf Flour 18 half and qrr hbls, fre& Buckwheat Meal 6 firkins, best Family Butter j , Mackerel No; 1. In bbls ! ami half ' do. Codfish, qtuiritals "f ! ' Beef, best " Fulton marketpickled 12 Boxes Digbys Herrings . , 10 bbls- Apples, and 3 do. Beets ; 2,000 Sweet St.)Augustlne Oranges' i,vaa ? rtjsu ociciiy Lemons Men's arid Boy's Leather and Morocco Shoes 12 small drums, Smyrna figs and Broeans, Women's Leather and Prunella hoes, Children's ditto, &c, fec. J -X--yl ,; ';-:) "Also 31adeira, Sicily, ron, iuuscai, NES. and Malaga Hickory Iutsj Filberts, and Raisins, fresh in half and. qr. Boxes x-runes, anu unea Apples . .;f . Pineapple! and Old English Qheese Pine apple and Ginger Preserves - Olives Capers, and Sallad Oil Old Mo'nongahela Whiskey, and W. I. Rum J Fresh Loudon Mustard and Cayennepper Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin, Peach and Apple Brandy, - i New England Rum, Imperial, Guri Powder, and Hvsbn TEAS, Trinidad, Cuba, and RiO Coffeej White Ha vanna and Brown Sugars, Loaf and Lump , I do Goshen Butter, first quality, Butter and Water Crackers, Smoked Beef and Cheese, Lorillards Scotch Snuffin bottles fc bladders 10 sacks Liverpool, do. do. All of which they will sell low for cash or 100 boxes refined table salt iduu ousneis, msn roaioe3 100 CastIron Ploughs, Nos. 10 & II 500 Lxtra shares 100 .pair Trace! chains Chocolate and (prepared Cocoa CKirr. el-: ...if Vy " - " f seuimg ionee j ; , Champaign Wine, in qt. and pt. bottles Segas ,Spanish, m quarter boxes American t Ch e W i n g . Tobacco ; Snuffin bottles and bladders ' Also on hand, 3,000 bushels coarse IT.! Island, St. Ubes an l ground aiium salt Country produce. 7ALL JOHN I II 1 AS just; 1 1 LI is nnw openih? his o:jdsij ! CHARLOTTE returned from Ne about 'the leumatism.! size of the thurnbj on the! hollow of the foot, and the cure am.1 GULARITY o no Rec rds. There GARDEN SEEDS. rniHE snhscrilr has received and for sale a. supply JJL of FRESH GABDEN SEEDS, among Which are the following: a FALZr AND WINTER STOCK OF :A.,;jPMV GOODS, Hardware, CjittleiT, Crockery, doz. Spades and Shovels V m-r i 1 1 tifii do. (Carolina ITnis.' assorted ' v iwk ano s -.r , 'A patent iorn r ans 0 tons Uussia, Sweedes, English and Ameri can Iron, alt sizes i - ".- I . ; Long Blood Bet. Early Turnipj do. Orange Carrot, Scaulet Raqish, Salmon, Spinach, Early Du ny . n.nrt. 1 dp. clTuriiip,in oz. papers. ceri tration of application to singular research. Ear. Urit this, like everv other nnncanlei has oc- Letter U. where the n,ar has experienced casionally strange and useless terminatioris, violent concussion of air, (as by discharge jdf As ail instance of this, I will present you with become paralyzed. j i the result of a man's labor for three years, eight I Letter E, where? a healthy secretion of wax or nine hours in a, day, Sundays not excepted, had ceased, and produced an unpleasant dryness f o determine the verses, Words; and letters, con- therein tained in the Bible. Verses 31,173 773,692 3566,480 AjVorjls Letters. The middle an(i th0 Columbian Restorative for Psalm. i Thb middle verse is thi 8th vcrsb of the 171st Psalm. v Jeliovah is hamod 6,8o5 times. The middle Kof these Jehovahs I s in second Chro nicies, fourth chapter and ,16th versei t The word and lis found in The least verse in the Urst Chronicles, 1st and iUlh verses. -T TkT ' .. .FTV La 1 i jllil- I . I . 1 in Hie iew lesiameni, inn ciiupkcr -33th k erse.-rrLondon piper. times the TiIe. Persecutions of Genius. ,Thc i '1 certificates: This is to certify that a daughter of mine about six years of age, being afflicted with deafi ness for nearly a year past, Bible 46,227 at 10 cts. per bz. lceLettuceJ Early cabbage do. Large Green Hea.d, do. Early York Cabbage, Earlv Suffar Loaf, do mf aTAJ . m Low Dutch! in Old Testament, is The least of John sUc- I purchased "The the! Hearing,", pre been applied for a few weeks, had the desired effect in restoring her hcaring. i : ; JOSEPH I. OGDEN. August 10, 1832. p:'f'h':-.: I, the Subscriber, do hereby certify that ow ing to a severe cold in my head, I lost my hear ing to that degree, that when spoken to in the loudest tone of voice, I was unablef to compre hend what was. said, until I had used for some weeks, the - ' Columbian Restorative for the Hearing," prepared and sold by David Brown, wnicn, i aiinpugn lam seveniy-eigni years oj asre, has perfectly restored my hearirisr, and he a, ti do. Larere Late. do. Imperial,! I ; doj Large Drumhead, tIo, Lare cwt.j doi Green Globe Savoy,dqJ Parsnip, j . Early Cucumber. Long Green, do. Cantalope, Also, an assortment some bf which are rart ahd splendid. All are war ranted to bgood. WILLIAM SANDERS. Jlhubarb, lor tarts, at 5 cents each per paper. Mohawk Beans, U UU VU1UI) Rob Roy, China. Refugee, or 1000 to 1," Early 6 weeks, " Large Lima, " White Case Knife," .fcjany tsishop r e a s. Prolific June, T Qitva: TuriA a- Early Washington, Early Charlton, : Golden Hotspur, Blue Imperial, White Marrowfat do. In pt. and xjt. bags at .25 cts'. per qt. j Small Onions for trans planting, j- ;. ; , l Oh ion Seed, &c. &c. si of FLOWER SEEDS j u 11 GlassvrareJ among his Assortment will Rose and Point Groceries, &c Blankets, Calicoes, various qualities, Satinetts, Kerseys, Linseys &. Sagathies, Silk arid Cotton Handkerchiefs, Shawls Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, 1 , White, red, scarlet arid green Flannels 2 cases Gentlernens fashionable Hats, - Ladies', Leather, Morocco and Prune Shoes and Boots, Heavy Brogans, fine ditto. ' : ' - . " ALSO ;. Loaf, Lump and Brown Sugars, Coffee and W obacco, Hyson and Gunpowder Teas Liquors, Iron, Spices, &c. All of which are fresh and wilrbe sold low. be fouj i ; 3 sets Blacksmith's tools, complete, consisting, of bellows, anyilsi vices, screw plates, hammers and tiles j r I, .''' superior, (carriage makers) Stock and Dye tons' castings, consisting: of Pots and Bake- pans, various sizes, Spiders with & without. covers, lea Kettles, skillets and hre dogs tons shot assorted sizes : ji 500 to. bar lead; I , - i ' 1 12 kegs Duponts (brandy wine) Powder 120 casks stone Lime j . h 10 ps. heavy 43 inch Dundee hemp Bagging 1 bale bagging twine i 50 coils bale rope. ; 20 doz. Windsor Chairs GARDEN SEEDS. Net GoodL - i Have just received per Schr. Philadelphia their FALL A1TD WINTER ITirHlCH they offer at a email advance from New m. vi n won i a ium uuiuiua Ul I Jill vllLSillf TTTJST j received, from William Prince &j goods in their line of business are respectfully invited sons, a supply oi very superior r" auu cAamnie Mieir siocK; among- wnicn may GARDEN SEEDS, which are to be had only at the Drug Store I si I and Middle-streets, o be found the following articles, viz : at the corner of Pollok ?Per ?lac oiue, orownt mulberry, Adelaide M AAm. A-. A. J 1 M A. A.. . f M ' 7 11' sbcci 'nixcu, uuve pruwn, anu ixusseujorowil, . W w : a -m a : , DULUTMS. II LOOMIS; ring barbarous times," been endured by men of learning ;and scientific s rill, through the igno rancps pf the very pcrso is whomltheyj intended to. benefits it isj only, indeed, jn the present ago that we find the discoverers of new arts and sciences rewai dd with he ap pre) Ration of (their fellows, if not -with more substantial gifts ; and in considering what hap from first to last been the omourit of the cruel persecutions of the learned, Ithe existing generation can hardly be lieve it credible that soi much wanton abuse of powr can have becn exercised. Qri this sub ject of melancholy interest, D'Israeli, in his Cu riosities of Literature,; has collected a variety of stfakirig, particulars j " Before the times of Galileo and Harfvcy (says this accurate writer), the AVorld believjed in the diurna ramoveahility of the earth, and the stagnation of the blood ; and for denying these, the one vas persecuted, arid, the other rijJiculcd The intelligencfe and Ar-iUn nf SJnr.ratfis wer ? THinishied with death. Anaxagprus, when he attempted to propagate a . 1iVt Iniinn'nf tiic Surireroe 'Being.- wa's; dragged to prison. Aristotle, titer a long series oi per secujions; swallpwed pbisori. -vifyhc great gfiom a etriciankand chemislts, as Gerbert, Roger,; Ba- M Sm -. '. ' ' f. 1 ' '' cesstul.ciioris or genius nave not pcen moro re- hag ful, Derraission to make it public for the raarkable in the biography ot ermnent indiyid- benetit iof others. Mv residence is in Park - i -1 ' ? m j i .i - l i a ' !j ,ir - r - - . j - r . r : xiais, tnan me. miseries wnicn nave oiien, u- i tr.flt Nn cR a rPVV AnnrR Nnrth ti- -ui j.li-a ul. r t- - .. street. Baltimore. ALKX. McDONALD COX.X.7B.XA, fTb remove Films Specks, or inflammation from IJllltG nor5. Drop in the corner of the Eye. from- one! ta three drops each, when laid down at night, and before rising in the iiiui uiuki r b it is iiiuuu iu- ursi pusiuuu io appiy 11; wnere' ine Eye is inflamed only, as the Eye is more sensitive then, than when covered wiilv a fi.m, it may be diluted with an equal quantity, of lose, of other. soft water ; each time it Is applied, it will smart less This lia& restored persons from entire bllriduess to perfect sight- t or safe by WILLIAM SANDERS, - 1 i) ; ' Druggist 3 Neicbem. And amoner other certificates, tke following have been received from John Sykes. Sarah Ri?by, Micl.ael Wall, Beniamin Biick. John Cullum, Wm Forsyth, George D Caihf art. Hemv T. Story, Amos West. Frederick Baugbmani, in this city. Francis Sparks, Gnnpowdeff and Amos Read, Baltimore count" Beijamin James, Wilmin5toi eity", Dele ware j and Brown Baker, Korrijdge- th'tf! '' V ; -ALSO THE iANTI-CONrSUMPTlVK COMPOUND, f- " v vw vvy v. w uiim VVIOU IttJJUUit VJ itC M-JIH( S, r DIRECTION. Put in a box of the above art icla a wick to iwrn as- a lamp, which, place at the most remote part of the room from ine patient, ibat the smoke combining with the atmosphere of the room, the peion may inhale it freely into the lungs, and thereby ie enabled to expectorate easily and be much relieved from the cause oi uesease. 4 bis smoke differs from common smoke, in j that it excites no cough, it stengthens the lungs, and after removing the cause beats them. This has effected cures when neither liquids or solids could reach the seat of disease In the tun?s. and couseauentlv could not effect a cure. Price $ 1 per dozen, or 50 cents per single In addition to thea:ents in various parts of the United States, me ioi lowing vruggisis nave oeen appointed agents in this city Vil ,-r-Baxley fr Co., Dmggisto. S. . corner of HnoMtnt nnH Frank. lia streeu j Atkinson Co. Druggists, opposite Rail Road Depot, Pratt rtreet ; Moore, Stabler & Co. wholesale Druggists, No. 200 Baltimore street, opposite the Indian Queen Hotel j John M. Laroque, No. 12 Baltimore street, opposite the Centre Market Dr Didier, Centre Market Space, head M'Elderrj wharf; and Wm. HoUoway, Druggist, 26! west Baltimore, near Eutaw street. ' i P. S - Persons into whose hands these circulars mav fall will benefit the afflicted, and much oblige the Proprietor, if "they would give as roucb pulilicity thereto, in their neighbornood as convenient an4 those eured, will please forward certificates-tbereof. f j - To. prevent imposition, eacu viat wm be sealed aud stamped ith D. B. the" initials of bi name. , ' ' . 4v ill - For sale also, by WM. SANDERS, l-SJS---ri--'i Druggist, Newbern. . GIiDE S-EFiD. received from he north, and for sale at rr store, a great variety of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS ! t i CHARLES S. WARD. con, kind oihersi were' abhorred H VI l UVHV4 1 vil ug tt-itag tVAUtas v Yirp-ilius. BislioD- of SaltzburgJ having asserted ' -i ' ri.i ' . 1 ' . , 3 A-.sJ.l iJ al.it.l vnat inere.exisiea anupoues, uie Arcnuisnop oi area,: him a' heretic; and j consigned flames; and the Abbot Irithemius, was fond of improving stenography, or the having ipubh$hedj some were con-mysteries. ublicly to Mentz dec liimjto tlie whq art of secret writing, curious works ion that d emned as works full Galileo was, condemned subjectlthey of: diabolical at Home O OR I S A UE C ON S I G N M EN hhds. prime retailing! MOLASSES, 25 bbls & 2 hhds Porto Rico SUGAR 20 batrs Rib COFFEE, ! 1 50 casks Thomastown LIME, MACKERELL, N6s 1, 2, and 3, in barrels and half bbls, V If - 10 half bbls. TONGUES, 30 bbls. fij E. RUM, n Imitation Jamaica and St. Croix RUM, Ditto (fognac BRANDY, CORDIALSi a "j ', r . ... , rh a Superiodejra, Sherry Port ) mES j I i and Campaigne j i $ I M l lin boxes of 1 & 2 doz. each). -t English CART BOXES and FIRE DOGS, Turks Island SALT, i Apply! to J. BURGWYN, Devereux's Buildings. .disavow his sentitnenis regarding the motion - oi iae i m, c num,uj wnicn must nave been abundantly manifest : fie was imprisoned In the ' anquisition, and visited byMiont who tells he . 'il.An i nrinny nnn Mil..-.. f !m.ni:...! Ol oiui-t i u uiauugmsnea by turns (ier, philosopher,- physician, chemist, writer, was believed to! be a mai- n i in in iLi ill r. t m iiv it. ihiiiiiihh n ia niaciw nod. lie was so vih. ti ( Ai, ' AA rJ'i a-ii: THE DWELLIMt HOUSE and trm pro veme n ts ion I Sou th Froh t- street, lately occupied by the subscriber, (For r 1' wii4 pe acepmmoaaung, appiy io I Selling off at Cost ! The subscriber having determined to Jjiing j his business to a close, oners ior sale, AT NEW YORK PRICES. An extensive and fashionable assortment of CL O TJlS, CA SSIMjERjE; i j j ! j AJIIONG WHICH ARE -1 Superfine Blue, Black, Brown, Invisible Gr ?en, Rifle- Green T j. Husseu lirown, Uiive brown; CLOTHS. Dahlia, Mulberry, Pium, & Steel mixed ; ; j Superfine Black Grey, Drab land M Figured f el vet,' Tinsel v andH Plain ditto,! Tamboured, ; Silk Buff, White jCassimere and kin coloured -1 '! Superfine Hats, Gum-elastic Suspenders, fetocks, Fashionable Gloves, Ac.'&c, I, f He continues to conduct the Tailoring busi ness ; and havimr a 'number of first rate work mehis preparedto execute orders for Clothing u i- wuai ivjiLpeuiuous ana sausiaciory man- BR Lass lmeres ALSO, Super blue; blhck, and drab Drab and blu Petersham- Super green, jsteel mixed, drab and grey : mieis : l -1 i, ( ; ' : Plain and figjlred green Baize Blue, blaclc aijd brown Carublet Sat- for Ladies and I1 .1 of Ladies' Rockingand Sewi: An assortment Chairs , j Fancy Willow Cradles and Carriages. The above articles' are offered very low far prompt payment, either i in cash or' countn produce. ; . :'. . . - ! i. ' - j ffll 7?5l m in r& mi m AS 1 returned I from New York rwiih handsome addition to his Stock He has the pleasure of informing his customers .i .i i i f i a ii. . ... r : i - inai ine large anu lasnionanie assunuicm vi i , FALL ASD WINTER CLOTHS &. , C ASSIMEE.ES)' which he has iust imported is superior to any which he ever before offered to the .public, and has never been surpassed in this market j Amoner his New Goods, are thefoUowins ariidw: CLOTHS. 'n I Supl. I J Jive mown, Imperial Blue " Black, Supf. W'oaded, , " In visible Green, , " Rifle do. " - Russell Brown, Blue, CASSIMERES: . VESTINGS Super white, fed, green and yellow Flannels Green, browJ black, blue and crimson Merinoes ciue, brown,! rren and slate Circassians 1 a 150 p'cs darlij ind light fancy Calicoes j - Satin, lustriij f, and gauze bonnet Ribbons Ladies and, emlemenfs silk and cotton, fancy Hose andj Alf Hose, i j L I I Thread and Jgb'ilet Lace Edgings,yariouskirids and 4-4 TO,n hgured bobbinet Lace Silk, cotton Mi J gum-elastic Suspenders . hi, f, silk. Muslin ahd twisted Silk Shawls Merino, Thttjet, cotton, silk and crape ; do Blue black, and black Gros de S wiss, sup quality i Plain; figured and watered Gros de Naples! , Ladies-and gentlemen's beaver, Wash Leather silk and Hoskin's Gloves I ! Satin, Marseiliesj and Valencia Vesting ! i Bandanna, flag and fancy silk Handkerchiefs White, green and black blond Gauze. do- . I Plain & figured! book,, swiss & jaconet Muslin Plain, striped, checked and fisr ured CamhnM 4 Cases Ladies' and Misses Dnnstab'eBopeta Gentlemen's f ur, cloth and Seal e'-in Caps - Ladies, leatherraorocprurteila Boots fc Shoes Ladies and Gtnttemou-s plain and ,bordered inejV VHmbriok Handkerchiefs -Jjh blaci, brown, and green, Bombazetts -. JWSpaiiish Segars'l , i ' . If cases No. 10 cotton Cards, at 45 cts per pair 1 case Wool . do - f 6 chests gun powder and Imperial Teas ' '' 3 bis Loaf Sugar, 4f lbs each, 15 cents. ' And a great many other articles in thiJ i;n. i business, too numerous to enumerate. 1 - -;- : Newbern, Oct. II, 1833. 1 -i -; ' rr:4 - Black-Ribbed, Drab do. Do. plain, Black do. , Striped, 44 It ii 01iv, Dahlia, Mulberry, Plum, Steel-Mixed, CASSIMERES Tinsel Velvet, Figured; do. Plain - - do. Woollen do. Fig'd. Valencia, ; Plain v do. v Tamboured, VES Polish-Mixed, Diagonal striped Grey do. Blue do. :f- Silk; various cois. Satin, do. do. Silken Kersey,1 BuffCassimerc; White do, 1 Plain Black, I Nankin colored. Silk HandKercmsiP, I w 1 Goat's haif, Blue, . J Brown; J Hrislci n " Gl ntr- I I . a . . , O . I I - .! i ' render his asssortment very attracuve. tt. "VIT- ! T it ro'niit-rlv advbed pl changes of Fashion,' and constantly employ ini.oe vantaffes, wiw Gum Elastic Suspen derst &ck Butter, Sounds and Tongues, frc. llf oesiosnen Butter, VAL' 6 kitts Sounds, and Tongues, ; l oasKei Desi saltan tnl, ; , a 4 3 doz. " J:M. Braces" double tin Cofiee Pots. ;aaa; assorted size ' f 5 ; 4 v -.. - Reeeived by schooner Convoy and for salebv ' v JOS; MJ GRANAfiPi W n n Dunn's Corner, Newbern, 14th Fh. INfu' i T ! MAH PRICED i fA u7T esTr'MWf ey young Negroes V V QOtll SGXes. from niip in 9ft vA.. r first'raio wnrl'mptt T'liec advantaffeS, his. experience and attention to business, ble him to promise entiresatisfaction to U who favour him with their orders. ' . - H BOOTH & POE.TES.5 :U lr and friends generally, that they c nue to keep at their old stand,; near tL- House, a foil and complete assortmeDi u. 1 itxc- uuiu plain ana jspon " IroCr ter ware, Tin plate,- Copper: and s.he ntjoCc and Brass andiron wire: where they cp . r T -T -v in to mannlacture all the various anic fteited line bf business. Orders thankfully r? OIic and punctually attended ; to. Job worK , as usual. ' i -ilJ'-.l J . ' . , J . Km tcifl tea au N. B. " Gilbert Tuller, is appom is duly authorised an4 jempowered to , t , : I'JKTER PETERSON ner. EDWARD C O. TINKER. f ' . - j o i a tit; all necessary business. t vviiAi WiiiIOJHi4 VIS.
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 21, 1834, edition 1
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