I i ! 'i . wTwm'r wgw . . . . a ,. " I I 1 f imfr Tllirrt Pnmn n .... - n f n tit r lt,lllf I 1 " Jr : Compound, fir cleaning coat ilar SodV T i7 s ""u,-i Ane nsnprman nimsen was a stranger. BV THOMAS WATSON Jp u.f BSSSi man with hair jof grizzled black, ferenfes. 1 . . . 1 - ...... 1 a ... i 1 . . . u . . . .. :. . ; ir n n t- w MahAj l .. . i r . " .1 i wiiuTOiuimiwiiwu ui . urcrwnn.; mr r.nrnniR nnri. -r . heu uul iiiil uiiiiieitsB.iii ita mrpc L - '- 1 ' !: - 1 I J: PUBLISHED BY THOMAS WATSON TERMS. Three dollars per annum, payable in advance. ; GARDEN SEEDS. general assortment of FRESH GAR DEN SEEDS received and for sale by WILLIAM SANDERS. Newbern, lfJtb Feb. 1836. MISS VIP ON. 1L.L resume ner aciiool, at ner retl dcnce, on the lit of March nex Newbern, 10th February, 1836. : ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. -w w -r . i 1 j il n . . 1 iLiL oe ooia at wie youri nouse, in Newbern, on Monday the 6th of iMarch, the if i .::.. ---(..... I ' Household and Kitchen Ftfrniture, and a Canoe, the! property of Alfred Jones, dec'd. At the same time will be hired, a Ne gro Woman, for the balance of the year. ! I J. L. D (J RAND, Adm'r. . j Newbern, Feb. 1 7th 1836. A T the NOTICE. February Term, A. D. 1836, of Craven County Court, the subscriber ; qualified as Administrator of Alfred TJ Jones, , iaie- oi saiu ouniy, ueceaseu. All persons indebted to the estate of said dec'd, are hereby requesieu 10 inaKe immediate payment ; and those having claims against it, are required to precent them within the time prescribed by Jaw; or this notice will be plead in bar! of their v J. LJ DURAND, A&r. 15th Feb. 1836. I rccofery Newbern, FORTY DOLLARS REWJ TTT AN AWAY from the subscriber, iTAl, 5th of May last, a Negro Woma CARER, foi-roerly the property of ofj A. Thompson. It is likely she is in I county. White Oak, or the; neighborhood -of Swansborough, in Onslow county. I Will give the above reward for her, confinement in any jail within this State, or fbrj her delivery to me at my residenc, Richlanjds, Onslow county. RD I on tne named George iarteret February 8ih, 1836. JOHN OOK. i t 'Ume Juice ; Compound Syrup of SarmjarlUa : Dav ie oorapound, for cleaning coat collar' Soda rowEflers - oewuta Powders ; Dr. Steer Cheinical OpoMJeldoe ; Syrnp of Liverwort,' for chronic coughs, asthias, and coldi Church's Drops, for cougas, colds. miu mas sua consumpuons; Godfrey's Uordial, for the oi cnoiic.! gripjngs, hic cough, catarrh, &c. &c. Oil of Wortnseed, an innocent, ye.1 powerful vermifuge y ui. iimmirauiu ceieorated Eye water; ur. Hen S'J vwuaoie caTcined Aleghesia ; - Butler's invaluable afervescent Magnesia Aperient, for Dvsnensia. or indi. gestion, nervous debility, giddiness, headache,! acidity of uc iuiuLii, crM(nion!, occ.: uaieman s urons, tor colds. .(.iiuug ui uiuuuana a variety 01 oiner diseases; Green's Vegetable Tonic Mature, or Fever and Ague Conquer or; British Oil, forlamenessj swellings, St Anthony's Fire, and ail scorbutic and rheumatic disorders Beck with s Anti-pyspectic Pills ; French Jujube ! Paste, or Sectoral uutn, a valuable medicine for coughs, phthysic, See. ; Court: Plaster, Adhesive Plaster. Blistering Plit. Anti-Syphilitic Mixture ; Acetate of Morphine, Sulphate u vuiuiuc , nyanoaaie oi roiassa. TOOTH-ACHET DROPS 1 1 Saporaccous compound Shaving Soap; Pungent Smelling Salts t Otto of Roses ; Ditto Wash Balls r Cas tile Soap; Toilette and Nursing Powder, and. powder punsi nairorasnes, J'ootb lirusbes; Hnuir Boxes; Lip oaive , nair ; itose, veeetaDle, ana Violet Tooth Powder , Flesh Brashes ; Lancets ; Nursing Bottles oaoie iiairj pencils ; UeJ Waters ; Topers, or Night tv weners lUBinese uraeKs &c..$ l1- --h t (A supply of PERFUMERY expected shortly.) f: I. -'A j- "it, .V-S RICES, tteilf'pA A supply of Nutmess,; Cinnamon. CfovesiMace. All. spice, and Pepper, always on hand ; Also j of, RaisinV r igs, ftiDiuiius, ac.unu a - uooa Article a l UDAU- UO and SEGARS. v ; Mahnslcy, scnption, in ry first de- the case of ; V;" , WINES, $tc. 35 years old, an article of the Battle: Old Part, in ditln. nntt one dozen: Via Num. mr bottle : suneriol Clartt. in bottle, and by tne case of one dozen ; Madeiia, a ; supe rior article, which has had the benefit of ivtyage to the East Indies, to bottle ; Malmsey Madeira, in j ditto ; Aoyea ana Jinmsetu cordials, ot ntst quality, in botjle. Newbern;, N. C, February 9, 1836. MONTAGUE'S BAL An Indian Remedy for TO O Til-A CHE. THE established reputation and constantly increasing demand for this effectual Remedy of Pah and Pre servative of the Teelh.has induced the Subscriber tb joffer it to the American Public. ! : V. i i ''- . When applied according to directions givejj on lie bot tle, it has never failed o afford immediate anil permanent relief. It also arrests the decay in Defective Teeth, and relieves that soreness which so frequently renders a strong Tooth uselessv ; The application and remedy fre simple, innocent, and not unpleasant, and the large nuaber of per sons in oinerent sections ot tue country, that ntve already experienced such delightful and salutary effeds trom the use oi me uaim, are reaay to Dear. t.ior tne puolic good.) their tealiraony, to its unrivalled qualities, j It b au Indian Remedy, obtained singularly and unexpectedly and may be retarded bv the Civilized World as the most valuable j Discovery ;of the Red Man of the Woods, i Prite 75 cents each. i ; - : H. B. MONTAGUE. burg, (Va.) Eeb. 183G. i ; , t"Cli V STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Craven sjodnty. . f SUPERIOR COURT OF LA V. AsenrJi Turner y l-lf-p : ; ! ) I is. VPttiUoii for Ditiree, John T; Tiimex- t j , - .' ; If T ' - . -: h To the Defendant s fTTl AKE NOTICE, that in rjursuaice i)f an LI Grdeif of Ui Superior Cohtt of Law for raven County, Oe positions of witnesses, to be S i used in behalf of the Plaintiff in, the above named case, will be taken at the Court THE FISHERMAN OP 8CAP House in Beaufort, Carteret County, in the State aforesaid, on the 18th, 19th and 20th; days of April next. : Yoa can attend and cross examine if you think proper. JAMES TAYLOR, . Clerk of Cratien Superior Cmrt. 1 03" A suBoiv xji the abov just received and for sale by: j i ' , T": k KWILUAM SANDER Nenrera, I5tb r eb., leJB. f--- - . Driig TP lcle. sua. coming storm. taw, gaunt man. with hair stronffly marked b ut not I n h and many a furrow across hi; broad high browi The spot on which he stood was a small sanumu on the little bay! formed by a project ing nage ot Dunes, at the extreme of which stooa the old castle of Scarphout, even then iii ruins, and at the time of hitrh tide ' senarat-r! from the land hy the encroaching ' wave, but evun , uesuneu jto be 8 wept away altogether eaying nothing but a crunibling tower here auu mere, rising above the waters. Moored in the most sheltered part of the bayj before his eyes, were his two boats , and behind him, underneath thej sandhills thdtran'.out to the old castle, was the cottage inwhich he and his farh lly had dwelt for ten yars. b V 4V ri H , He stood and gaied ; ttnd then turning tola boy dressed in' the same uncouth' garments as himself, he said, " No, Peiei-kin,' no! -There will be a storm I will not go to night. Go, ten your lather and the other men I will not go. i, I xpectriysn home firom Tournai,and I will not go out on a stormy night when he is coming back after a long absence., ;M The boy raa away along the shore to some still lower cottages, which fcould just be. seen at the opposite point, about two miles off; and the fisherman turned toward his oivn dwel ling. Four rooms were! all it colitained ; and the door which opened oi ihe sands led intb the first of these: but the! chamber was clean and: neat; every thing in it showed care and extreme attention : I the hrain vspTs nfinvk the wide chimrtevj the DoitervuDon tke shelved. all bore evidence of gootl housewifely; and as the fisherman n F r nn n n I b n I or aI hie ruimKl abode, the wafra blaze of trie fire, and the light ' me resin canuies, welcomed him to as clean an apartment ds could be found in a palace of princes. He looked round it with a jroud and satisfied smile;; and the am s of his daughter, a lovely girl of fourteen w ?re round his neck in a moment, yMle he exclaimed in a dad tone. speaking to her mother, who was busy in the room beyond, " Ohl mother to sea to-niirht !" Her motherl who h we w S BT O. t. B. AMES. IN TWO CHAPTERS CHAPTER THE FfRST. ABUPT-tnidway between Ostend RO Medical and : Chemical STAB LISHMEN eiuuscu iu ii wie uiiui wraiu. vi Sea, lies' a lontr track bf desolate shori. ing no fierce deancc back upon the wives that dash inj fury against it; but like: a im and even spirit, which' repels "by its very ranquil humility the heat of passion and the ojerbear a the tlmpest." me the booki and those that wander 1I1S idauffrircr"ttirnoliin !nn'. nf i h W00dMif behmdj some very homely turniture, brought trin one of the splendid books of the Romish church, Bluys, North frown- Li tthTah.rt- i fht,ToWB Uf ng of pride opposing nought to thH angry Li ita virJiutv mi,i vvnuht rivoif.iTiiin.iilIows Jsot a soft and lowly, iine ofj yellow Medical .tm al R. ; JENKINS takes this method oi announcing J-,-ai- his arr Nwberu and ita vicuulv i ; form them that he haiu iast onened a. Medical, find Sands. M, There nothing 2TOWS which iail add Chemical Store, in Graven Street, nex i door to Mr. coorori,:t6 existence j there nothing fb jrishes Durand's Clothing Store, where he intehds keeping thich can beautify or adorn. Torn from the constantly ton hand, an arttoent oJ UKGS,rdebth8 bf ocean, and cast bv a storm iapon the Pi'i'k'jv r inn atdfd rvi n. I iif -l rv u-sj i i . . .. . . i r- . . i ?rn v o j shore, sea shells and variegated weedl villin ' i . .. . . 1 Li j . 1 1 am' chmatimac Hai Ir 1 ha hi rrotm I h ogrh j a nn the iirst establishments tin the United States and Europe, and he pledges' himself to attend, with khe nicest punctuality, all orders jin that lin 9. Supplies will be regularly imported, nd the -m ost effectua ineans adopted to preserve those on ht nd with nl their original properties. The purchair may de pend, upon having as ood an article, a id at as Sow a prica. as it can be obtained in the Town. A present the Stock consists of the following article a. tir y. yrjy-jizi-y rj:-vinvt; Aoumony, Antimonial Wine, Aqua Ammbnia, Bermuda ArrowjKoot, Alcohol, iEtber, Adhesive Plaster, As3afoetida, Aloes, Arsenic. Anise Seed. ' Alami. 1 Aloes with Canella: ACids. . Sulrihurie. ' Nlirir. Acetic!, Tartaric, Benzoic, fec. 1 ; If Brimstone, Bluestone, Barley J Barks, BlijstersJ Bole1 Ar- 1 meniac, Bismuth, Burraady Pitch. Borax.1! Balsam J CocbinealJ Camphor, Castor.. . Caustic! Cantharides, f . Charcoal, Copperas, Corrosive Sublimate, Calomel, Castile Soap, Castor Oil! Caraway Seeds, Cards non Seeds, .Chalks, Cloves, Cream of Tartar, Cala ! mine, Columbo Root, Cubeb.Cayenne Pepper; Caa V - ates.I Dandelion. 'Jj- -:!'!'" t-'f tpsom Safts, Emetic Tartar, Eliir of Vitriol ; Essences, i of Cinamon, Lemon, Lavender. P'Dnermintl 4&ici f EXTRCTS,-of Belladonna, Cicdta, GenUaa, iJinger,: Gentian, Galls, Glue. GUMS, Arabic moniac, Bonzoin, Copal; Camphor! Guiacum, I w, raeuegaj, xragacantb, Alyrrb. ;tlliera Piera. Hartshorn. ' 1 1 ' r ' w .. . . ! aoaigo, tceianduoss, Iodine- Ipecacuanha, Jalap, audanum. Liquorice, 8ugar of Lead. jLitbaree. f ! Jlagnesia, calcined and common; Mercury . Manna. jwaaoer, luercanai Uintment. Mrn Rn MIXTURES in variety. OILS ESSENTIAL,- of Anise, of Rosemary, II" Lemon. br riAnimL. m M. r wtuuuuivili ot utovesl of rar.;. Peppermint, ot Urange, oi La vender, of Worm' : seeu, 01 lurpenune. uu oi viives, Uasi Onde of Bismuth. : Fine Turke sometimes now and then a green shrub, or a studied yel low flower, wreathing its roots amid ihe shift" ing sand, will here and there appear Upon ttie low hills called Dunes. But! with these exceptions, all is Waste and ; barei posses sing alone that portion of the sublime which is derived from extent and desolatiori j It may well be conceived that the inhabitants of such a spot are few. Two small villages and hal a dozen isolated cottages are the onto yesttzes of human habitation to be met witji during a course of many a mile : and at the1 tinie to which this tile -'refers.-,' these! dwellings ivere stil fewerJ : That time was Ion?, ltnsr a?o, at a pe riod when another state Of j society existed, in Europe i and when one class of men were separated from another by barriers hich time, the great grave-digger of all things, has now buried beneath the dustof Other years. Never theless, the inhabitants of that track of sandy country were less f different in habits, man ners,!; and even j appearance' from . those who; tenant it at present, than " might be Shell I imagined ; and in their original character very muen vne same, comoining in ineir aisposmun traits rescmblinsr the shor on whith their hab itations stood,- and the element by the side of which they lived simple, unpolished, yet gen tie and humble, and at' the I same time wild, he will not go but ad once been verv beau tiful nay, was so siill came forth and greet ed her husband with a calmL triad kiss: and silt- ting down, the father pulled1 off his heavy boots,' and warmed His strong hands over tie cheer-. fulblaie. f I- ' . j:! - The wind whistled lowdier and louder still. the sea moaned as if tormented bv the demon oi tne storm ; and jfew, but dashing drops of neavv ram. came nnnu th upon the caseknents of the It tvill be a fearful night!" said the fisher man speaking; to his daughter. " EmiKtie; give read the prayer for blast, and rallied jottasre. ;ad forth a prayer while shelves; and I from aiticles of kitchen from which herfatherre mother and daughter knelt beside him. Iliorher still grew the stdrm as the niht came on ; more frequent hnd mjore fierce vere-the howling gusts of wind arid the wave 3 ot tire stirred-up ocan, cast in thunder upon the shore seemn 10 snaKe tne lowpy coiiage as 11 iney ,iani would, have swept it from the earth.?- Busily did Dame Alice, the fisherman's wifWtrim he wood hret easerlv and carelulty um sne pre- Dare the gunner for her husband and her ex- pected son : and often did Emiline listen; to -near if, in the lulled intervals of the storm, she could catch I the sound iof cominjr footstep? At lenffthJ when the rushing of the wind and w,ves seemed at tne hiehtest, there came a loud " " -r. - , . i 1 , o . . ... . 1. 1 knocking at. Ihe door, amf the nsnerman s,ianeu to open it, exclaiming, "it is my son it A . 1 He threw 11 wiue; oui iue muuicm ncn so, h and r t ? ' But we have no timejfor Ing coh ffood fisherman. A! Tirtv r Assas sins are triumphant in FlandersI Th count is slain; his son, a youth, yet Unable 1 recov er or defend his own without aid jhisi ughter is here, pursued by the murderers bf heXather ; she carinot be long concealed, and thf night, this very night, I must find means to fear her tothe shores of France, so that I may ikee her in safety ; and, as a faithful friend to (y dead sovereign, obtain the means ; of snatcing his son's inheritance from the hands ohis demies, ere their power be confirmed heyond Imedy. Will you venture to bear us out to seah vonr boat and win a reward such as a fisherman can seldom gain !' " r- U ' I ..... !" The storm is lod 1? saitl Jtha fislprnian ; " wind is cold ; and ere you rbachJPiance, that fair flower would be withered ner to re vive again., You must leave her herej'- i - i "But she will be discovered and BIm bv the murderers of her father," replied Bildwm. VVI.,'( : ... K 1 "oi aicjfuu a mail auu a stramauiauu. icar to dare the storm for such an object?! i ' " I fear nothinff."-answered the fiiherman. calmly " But here is my son ! . Albirt, hea ven s benison be upon you, my boy," be added, a oung man entered the; cottage, with the rkvith the but ypu come ir across I show - Ji ' . - - J said tin vounT dark: curls of his jetty hair dripping night! rain. Welcome back ! but v in an hour of trouble. Cast the crrca tne door, and let no one enter, while this stranger a refuge he knows not." XMo one shall enter living ;' man after returning his father's first embrace : and ihe fisherman taking one of the rsin licrhts a . t o from the table, passed through the room where the fair unhappy Marguerite lay, lecovering from the swoon into which she had fallen, to a recollection of all that was bainful in existence. Should they attempt to force the door." whis pered the fisherman to his wife, "brinsr her quick after me, and bid Albert and Emiline fol low. ' And striding on with the lord of-Wa'v- nn, into, the . room bevond. he pave his guest the light, while he advanced toward the wall which ended;- the- building oh that side. It had formed part of some old tenement, most probabl v a monastery, wh icp had long ago oc cupied the spot, when a little town no longer now ; existing, had been gathered together at the neck of the promontory on which the fort of Scarphout stood. ! I I ; j 1 his one wall was all that remained of the former habitations; ad against it the cottage was ouiit ; tiougn tne bugisiones 01 wnicn ii was composed were but little the rest of the low' builuin shtml- the fisherman advanced, and placing his s dsr again; one of the enormous stones; to astonishment ot the stranger it moved i rq upon a pivot in the wall, showing the top small staircase, leading down apparently ih gi-ttutwl- . A few wotJi sufficed to tell jne siairoa iojrtj- passage uado" heck of sandhills, to the old castle bey and that in that old castle was still one room A LETTER FROM A VICTIM; The Albany Journal of a late date contains the following letter fromone of the ill-fated young men who perished at Tampico.' It can not be read without a feeling of regret and indignation. It was mentioned in a Waking ton Letter a few days since, that the Presto dent had detetmined to institute an investiga tion in relation to the cold blooded massacre of the twenty-eight American citizens, who were shot down by thej myrmidons of 'Santas Anna.--PAtZ. Ing. f 5 . -'j..;-s , ! Tampico, Dec. 12, 1835.' ' Dear Brother, When this reaches you, I hope you will bear the relation of my fate with' at least as much firmness as I,; who will have been placed beyond the reach of future cal amity. I cannot break the news to. you by degrees, but must immediately say that 'i iett i ey Urleans, as my last letter to nome ex pressed, witha vietv to go to Texas in company with a great many o th ers, who, dike myself, were seeking Jto belter their circumstances ; and as soon as we werejout at sea, were intro duced to a general of the Mexican Revolution, and who in the course of the voyage, had us all formed into companies Of soldiers a step against which, j when I attempted to, remon strate, the only satisfaction gained was an or der to go below. The next disastrous ne ws, was. that instead of going to Texas, we found ourselves landed at the- place from whence I now address this. r r 1 v ! i; I felt mj'self already sacrificed to the ambi tion of this demagogue', Gen. Mejia, and at tempted to leave the company, but unfortunate ly was compelled to return; -but upop arriving at the town, which it waa'intgnded to attack, I aram leit mem, ana 10 snonen ie eau wicr. I was taken the morning following by the suc cessful 'repellants, and being dressed in the Ullliuriu Ul TXCjia 9 uuupsi ;uo t sentence of death together with 27 olheryoung men whose lives have been made a sacrifice to villany .and deception.' j ' ;1; j ;: r' ' .' ', ' ft rtnp nnthRrnme one so near the DOint of death to make an expression of hatred to any individual : but will the United States permit their citizens to be abducted by men who are now in their bosom in the miast or arauenn and luxury:?; If not,; then is M Cnristy, No tary Public of Ne iv Orleans, still answerable for this wholesale murder. H But as I have now Ltle in harmony with only a few hours left, lei me use part off that g ' To it, howeferM time upon another f subject. I have not th( fa nto he said, ' guarded, fed, and tended by my tvife j remembered at all, will; only and! children ; ana tor you ana me, let us put to the felicity oi 'the next. 11 !.! t " :' . . e. '.: . 'J- tv 1- he rl .. il'.- ' ; i r- . ft J sea. l will Dnug yousaie 10 liouioguc, ui x Thpr UlnAi V,nU nAt v w m. mm v w. VWI written home, nor could I the shock would have been too sudden1, and the task would have unmanneo me. jaeneve me, wnen 1 say, that death is not so frightful upon a close inspec tioh, as we are apt to think. Tell my mother . ' ft 1 r. ill I ana at 1 tne lamuy, not to tninR tney arej lorj -eraUnn they icanno1 but as it wovila. be useless to harrow np my feelings by calciiT laung me worm 1 leave oenind, so it is conso4 habitable, though unknown to any but tae hsh- ling to think that hope Ipoints out a future erman himsell. were, then, let tne laay stay,' meeting, when all the troubles of this world, i serve to heighten sleep not - with you beneath the waves ;and o ' . -.-l .. - a t 1 . . f , logne l iay, lei us pause auoergues or vaia.19, forj I am not loved in Boulogne. I oncj," he added boldly, seeing some astonishmentin the fisherman's countenance, " I jonce wronjed the count of Boulogne I scruple not to ssy it, I did him wrong; and though,he has been dead for v ears, vet hisDeople lov me not, and I have had warning to avoid their dwelling.1 isolation in the ref flection that! the debt j ojf nature has not (j been. na mat 1 death. :day morning, at 7 o'clock would at one time sounded alarminginmy ears out 11 is oniy anticipating s uie event wnicn ail expect in the fcourse of a few years at the far thesl; and the last eqju'e'st which I have to make is they will not suffer the news to ovei whelm them, but to prepare to meet death as calmly as I; assure them is ; the case with md. There is nothing in; it but a departure from. care ana trouoie ana lei mem consiaer, ; started back exclair Ule as ashes, drei And do vou think the love or hate of or dinary people can outlive long years 1 eman- Jeave them - short; very short struggle, an ned ine nsnerman ; - ouw uByci n'f" 1 fhn ih ,t A.ist. 1 rptt(r than in slitter n ing, "Who are ypu?" to Boulogne ; for there is even now the king ot the languishing deathbed. Farewell and agaid, ed with rain, and hag- France : so said a traveller who hadianed here ; . n -J ,.nUp . Wat talL the ottier uay. ahu me King, -;rVv' ,u nrt ..mprtinn: .. th knpst hsns- I have yet felt, liasj been the fear that they will feel greater sorrow at my death than (I L a man as bid asthe fishier man himself, beafing they say, to judge upon the spot who shall in- . - t?i i i L.k laaamoii it ! liiRiess hoav oi a hprit tne lonff vacant comuy uuuiwt,. ... in ins u "ai oi"i,v,f r j 4 . 1 ; . . o , ; . 1 (fRi.U;.,a nrnipctinn affainsi vour enem.es, ana therl stranler had, alelne time, cost far tnore aid to restore your sovereigns son tohnheri than the worm ot in all that it contained; rent and soiled, and Anchorman's cottaoe!and ianr.fi ui now, that apparel; was ;The lord of Wavnn mosed tor a poment, In tht nf the man were i hnt nnsfinted. and all was speedily aranged. evident traces ot bio HA and strife. Motioning The lair Marguerite 01 ", .u -uu .1. 1.1 na . ennn a m j 1 ivxk i:m h a n in r nu -i v 1 c 3 tk ui nib upuua ubu t r ater sorrow at my deatn, tnan l 'My last prayer is, that the power tnera. do myself. ; ., which they sustain them till we meet! again. Farewell. in this trial, and watch over Am-1 ! . '" .' 1 rit... .1. lIsJai. o enrtn eageriy L . 1.1 . tKJlnw ' i-jt.,,L. oJffJnto-fi of thie refuere offiredber. done, ne set " "T . : , :,.Llt V i h W,n 1nn vaults sptt es and besought torner me aiu 01 iu ana touim uo . --j r. Pi "r JT7; 8e!1 f ' J kk Koiloi i It wa ffivenimme-inr nnnderous stone door that hid her from the women of rise d a JnVld : and feeling that she herself w now in diaieiy ; auu iy&" 7 t AiL.l V ' . ufnnJ i a'nart. It tnr a moment even ireiuc, nv .... oaicij, oil -y-'r-TJ -'t l , . - Tt f lor a ""'"r 1 1 sj. sil.h.,Lr. i.s.K::iko wf lff)'-but dive her- tb fisherman's icountenance on i" " ineni ..wu, , ! - errv .,. sioh of s tringers int6 liis cottage, mai 100 ,.au seU up 10 ? now passed away ; and taking the fair gir who qeathr her broth lav senseless before htm J A. " ,', . - - i . - t a her into an inner chamDe t .'ji tj i r.,ri Kofi I he i trio nnnr. me usueruiau np.sn aiiuu.. jlic, m.o f Youi unfortunate .but happy brother, 's;;; It :;;'; I- r JAMES CRAM. Tampico,! Dec 15, 1835. grahtj fearless and rash as the stormy sea itself. of of indeed ! but nevertheless then, even ihen.there was as warm aneciions sumug iu iuuHunu,B Pareeorie Eliiir. White and Red Pn ' rusl Long Pepper,-Prussian Blue assa : ft lls, in great variety. iiosin, Itbobarb, Kocbelle Salt, .. . drs, Sal Eratus, Sal Ammoni Snake Root. Sauills t SYR SALVES; Senna, 8oda, Satte r j Saffron, Sweet Spirits of Nitre, lor Oil, I hHirht domestic love, as glad nones and cnil- :tiLn ling fears as now there were all the ties of 7.Hfr home and kindred. as dearly felt, as fondly cassia-;, ' f water, itea can , Spanish; Flies, PS,; in Variety Tartar,3alphur, Spirts TarpeDtine, 1 . C! L cherished, as boldly defended as they can be in the Dresentday : faad ut upon the dull im aenhation nd rnlrl hpart that CttOnOt leei tne I link of human svmnathv binding lis to our fel- low oeings even 01 tne aavs gone ov 1 nAt r htrav me T 1"Iam Walran,' replied the fisherman; " and I Hn nliohl ;mv oath.f' . I . 1 rr.wilVKa : thV. ilancrhter of Charles count .rw.nnl,. !' renlid the stranger. " J. have slvThlatthe riskjof my life from tlje assas- .sms'-oflerfaaierf v' k'V-:-:. r 1 U j The Assassins of her father I" exclaimed the fishermin. i Thfn ishe dead! J. : " HeVas s ain yesterday in the church-m Solphates of .Pottassa and Zinc, Sienna Earth. Upon a dull, cold, melancholy evening, in lue ? T hP,.t. and hi daughter is saved, at SPIRITS, in varietv. I F-.;.f' 1 - ''V'. LhilinVi r-.lL -.ui DVoWn.h of th son wab absent, ana nis u s - v- jAnnr or jwno. of Lavender Comnaand. . of Slvrrh of s " ueiore ims eye, rolling m, ; ' promised in your name. Opium, of Peppermint, of Rhibarb, of Valerieo, dense line of foaming waves pouring forever vu, r:7iho fisherma over the other. The skv was bleak and heavy, r . The Legislature of Alabama has just ed a charter for a rail road to connect Mobile- Bay with the Tennessee River, which passea the !thouThts of ierfathes bloody through the north west corner of the Stale. situation if peril, The capital 'oi the company is to be three ft ler.s U.,:l.arA..hl tsuthrill l , Ml!. Lt J..ll Mm1-S 1a n.nirinitn. rC te in his arms, nei oore and alt tne aangers m "-"'r ' , . 1 muuoua ujutniaio, o pivnuj Ul . .nil nlarAfl hip.r nn Trlanrl mlin. w ith'k father's tehdernejs, had gut- Lh-vii W tk the mode of raisins it fare 1 novel. 1, -r: . . .. i . r u.,.i-,i 1 ' , it c i i. ?, t- -tt women remainea ded her sarely trom me nuu 7 '"" and veTy suitable for a new and agricultural 1 1 1 V vno 1111111. Liic aaauvta 1 iiKMiiatiun aavi s . . r r 1 a n. n are 10 111110 nnrn rvi him 1 11111 1 f 1 1 returned to his! unexpected guest, demanding stone-door roll f10! capital, i Instead of subscribers to the stick ,buptlyWho isWat!" . 1 ! , SSISSSS paying in noneythWmount of subscriptions ; L sitangercvo sefd hisquestionbyer her hl wa riini cimpara- I LuUfthey give Urtgages on realjestati to, -p Are jron Walran, the fisherman of Scarp: u . vmgard to he rind follow- double thej Amount' the value ub.cribld,! hi,n hS rlemanded.!" and will you plight your lively tranquilea in reg r There. nn which security the State issues bonds de. Taoioea. VerdiRns, vitriol, Valerien, Yen. Mixtore ' NI8HES,' prepared toorder. WINES, Medicated ; WAX, bee's and Myrtle "MV son It said a. ' : nart v . r il m.m Iff IT WPrH IIIV UHU VAR-I I.L- ji 1,1. " . , i .1- vV m?P shall bindJils tamer T 7 1:- I covereu win tiuuus or a momeu leaucu r---- i , . 1 r. t White Sowing darker toward the north-west, and the Bat Mil me, wno , woueib o . , .j,.,,, ir ,1. .iii U Ralrlwin. lord ol' 4 1 the fisherman: " Iis pro- 1 ravrm, III ' WW V p. I T . ? i -l. ,. -.. . .! -I was fouad already the boa v prepapa, wun i payai) e iiuw - nrow toward the surt, ana one ?riwo 01 wie capuai. iue owc . .. "" "f'' Sherman's hardy companions realy to ! share Register, undertakes to make the road, on her ,;dn(Tpr The lora oi vavnn iioKeu uu iu own cremi, i wwmhoi. &a. us aanger. T . li. n.. ..j- y - tK- rr th.;. ,n.ainc the dark and staness say I r -.T1 ! - - ' . a-k-aHrv nnaci n i ,r vncs miffwf. M'liarir i miiir h nniiaLiiukiuuv w wind pustr roygniyp , ; "reTnnmnletion of Ithe- heard theDUiwaiaiuu vhuuuc. HT'H JT.i' t-1-rp on shore : but he thought ot nis nuriereu sover- worn, auu i Fy.ueuVuk..w . i 1 1,1 S and of that sovereign's hdphss orphans, of the money advanced.' 'the road is tp b !Lgd ,niin Intothe frail bark t bade them commenced in two years and finished in lien, and springing lniome r1 Utt r T ,, nn . f At.fttSr1i,i of the charter, and a push on, mougn .rr:r" :r-r:i: " inni,aand dollar to the chance those wprus tg"- " 1 ? 1 "i 1 "rd Will pass ! through death Watching nil me. wave fck 2 CZr.l'r,niinA nlandno- n .L....rt,.n nnshnrl the noil HTOUffn iney I into one ui mc r-;- r---"-B. "-T- mrwsuuug y - r;; , t, , ,K . .i, TfU;td States, and cannot fail to ad Air, sand line next in5iam maioowu s i iu . . . . -! leaped in, and struggling for a npnie coming wave tuc ""TTL""- ; to rival INewi Orleans lAet v r . i . ca eirrii. im l iiisd. uu i ui uauasw, sea, and was replied the watched tbenj froro the shore. ? those who promises; to nvt ew u . markeV B. AtntrtjCdn, 1W Clt coltou -f ! W ustard Seed, &c. &c.c usty whistling of the rising wind 1