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II t s PUBLISHED .r--V BY THOBlASWATSON. Tliree dollars, per-annum, livable in advance, a There are three specie of indir idaals addicted lo the gratuitous distributipu or their opinions, f,V the cdrrcdlion and adWOnitioiVf ihetrjfei 1 ir "creatures jt a"nd U behooves ;the latter;to "tnJersland their natural! differehees'andHhe iUts bv which tHemiav beliacoveredi In the mUfhumerou3 ,fanltwe find thp particular and pennyless ehlteman;4 with a ruity black coat, anil his false front displayed without a wrinkle oru snot. lle! is very nice and has always becit veryr nice and very t)reciscranddesirea to elj all the world so. , If his face be examined, it Will "discover tlic fligli't; of "some'i thirty-five or! fortv Years, yet he has jnever , been ablief o lo any things for himselpj; lie; ,, gets n alongi in this ' worldr ho one knows ho wV buLmanages to piy hts board, having only himself to pay for. is Vamiliar with the superficial irregularities of all his acq uain lancet,! and the! defects, real of fanciful, of every scheme for the public good. which is started. Although hc; feels strong In b:idy, strong rt mind, antf has a good character, halfa hfetima has passed and he lias done no thins; and this he feels'and know3. VTo have a purse, therefore, iif -which a hole has never been 'worn, -creates a sense of deficiency not wholly blameless; and thus, he is morcashamct of his povertVi But then, as he imagines his I ativice, offered seasonably, takes others' thots trim his needy condition, it is lavished on all occasions. He cannot returnyoUr hospitality, but reads you an amiable lecture on the -art of pleasing guests? and while hej praises5 your wine, asks the price, and informs you where an arti de perhaps in every respect equal, niay be had at; two thirds the cost : if you chance to pur chase as, he directs, it is of ?gonrse flic same as if he had played the' host in turn. . The nest character under tliis head, is in some points unthetical to the former" He be gan in life wilhout capital; got married,' and by ha r d wo r fc, go oil luck, a tid si n d e r h o nes ty ha s . amassed more money than he can spend, if ie f ere lavish in his living. , i Ilehas a high opinion 'of his own importance, and by s habit .lias' per suaded himself that his rise from no vert v to af- jliience, is the result solely off his indusiry, pef- spicuiiy, pruueuce aim uusincss taci. 1 tie is a merchant and 4 speculator : j at thej close of a year, his chiiif clcrkji' a young man wlio has served him a faithful apprenticeship, comes to hi in with a modest request that his smallsalary should be raised. ; ;;"s ":- !' ' "'':. "j" AVliyJ Juhh,.I am ratlier siirpr-3pr not live on" - ' ' j ' ' '.V. :t iT i "To tell vou the truth, sir, for myself alone i i might ansvrer, hut you , kno w wcV cannot al irarsliive sinirle ; I am engaged to be married. " Well John! pretty well must I support your wife ? 1 ' i Vou know, sir, mv duties are severe my how Ittleyotr have received. No, John, it . . ..l i ...ut ; ,.;,.r0 vni.i-iplf: iif I wpre to Hstpn to this request : unless you are frugal now-you erlbeaule Lo kei-p tholisands Uninvested L t i Al.lJ.ri.l tr fln-iwinir: r l ift ran r - . ..... tr.. i. .increase Ot my muivy. iuu miow iyt m.iii9., to 'fidelity has been-proved.tince. I camcrinto your the1cill be'six lions, at the second CfTVe U6: J"dtd bv' Vhb Vi vJs'of Bab vlon: 1 ; 1 olh-ceyour business has been doubled ; ahd a- parUSt and at the lastrfour tigers. IfyotigpeaU HMr . ' , V gain; vou have led me to expect"- kietword;IncirTf)S Afterhe kissing, opera mnas ploscdthe r"John, when I slartcafinlii was' holC' churchvenV to work and sung a pretty tLteTes not aVnpper bfok my!nose ; b!ut I blotl 1The.JrdI.:he.le-opartrSJ1 iniflie 111- Pfah f .P?"6 A,r ffiCrc voucbsafed ,n - Viave bcehp'e'arlv inVI le, every1 doUafl'got gers,.will rush on yoti-and dlvou yoiT, :To that delightful hour. tt, t - made two, andl ahravlived within Jny income: this Selim said he wiiuld pay strict obedience. - jl know not thername of this riew sect-bnt 'IU k tvhot vou should havedohe, tio matter After they had passed-the three ga-tes of terror they profess to reject all Cathojic-all protest ,llow them for a few years and you wili;beTKld him to. take the, urn ofl which was -fall of sure of saving and keeping ; and I hope so with all my heart, for I really feel interested in you. Never trust to chance ; I am not a lucky man.1 Thrift, caution, economy : these are tnc oniy W .1 4 ' 1 ' 6 octets of fortune.'- r 4 J - l :- 4i ! T,n onnd sneeles of tho tribeVmbTaces the i "v--- -x .- -. . i . . an(i the tloE-matixef : the one is actuated ' " . . . t" ' t '. ' ' Z 1 L- ' 1 1 'nWiiM t his rnimifil.5 more for the sake of hearing his own voice than with any viciv of benefiting i liis 'audi torlj s' -Hii one rathpi snffa-esu tlia'n directs! Arid:prefaceaeve - ry sentence with a pallitative 'phrase: you know. or as you5 are awaire.' I But thelsen tcntious personage is aounuani m giic auu pompous in tone: -orri conuuci,j u -c from suspicion, snouia come rom a pure ncuri, , the clear current of a river can only flo w from a spring ;uncontminaiea. etc. inis c.ass o. dviserseven more thejrpf the others, who ve heir precepts, un- asked, in lieu of every htng that is rightfully sxpectedATirrecomm may .do no tnjuryvbut we come tonhe)h,rd .and last vanetyi ol whose counsel it is prudent t0 TOiV: -4 ::-.r. . .I r These are'the persons who. with a semblance of z6al for others welfare, aref prompted only py some rprr7V' u Anttr to ensnare : but fortuna!e!y, lare'not-no merous." 1 Your snedkingrciuiioas tellowsi and sDeciousi off-hand, brisk geniuses, are among ! them : the most pestiferous ! vermin in society. (The latter bustles un id Von, tosses his head, ahd undulates his tones, "ftom the highest to th e ! lowest pitch : That is my opinion ;U merely ri.::.7. i.: . -Jlil l.WfiAn. i. An. i a iicirA in nrnrp inn amm ni oi i his practical knowledge nol much caring whe Now he was.all alone, , j tie. OegnlotlVmk ol thcr his iniunctionWare followed, provided their the daugers he had passed ; of the honsf the n- weicrht be admitted. The other is fond of old gers, ahd the leopards. t Ilis heart grew faint nrrivprhs ' and trito examples ; assumes a s?bft within him, and he let the iron lid fall which ov vaiiii xx v. wj. . w ... t: i . tneotton : no concern oi uuue ujuy y i am u utw, onu uu Mau6. . s. ;.t,k'rTKa niWmiiidini)ftA8eIvtoh1' " " ' 1 - Bhakspeare 4rA,i7Trnni( vnirA tn a R!miwhi.tner. and lavs t? ft and nn vnnm hiniitdr ? It is'itntv tri vour self I wdnld speak on tneubjeci j I have watch ed the course of such things ; not ! that '"j fitip pose yoti would oe laH luii Ait nk't,'st ' WW.,'-' XX " " " " It it not jjgnv io lij .i it 'i i . , suppose there is so flinchl sembled in a private house at jNo.--, ,Snluvan i meanness in wwwmw. nun u wno unuerwite ireei,.ou mcoaiuu mucuuam pfM"-?r". t- - wm r h i; n'r?iir hours awav H. i. .....n. u j: -,i.i wi. 1 it?. Jirj r .u.0uft .......j n0 .fttifrrfli : : i Wonla weep the line ring aoure uw9j( u ! i ' 10 QireCl re uo uisi egaiu w. i uctb 15 w wniCU JiJ.r. uawuisMK . icuuu. wa-- s al ktJ m4, UUi KAifHrflnldVJ 3om5n consultation;; and in importantoncerns gitio p tl,e SowA U is rell, nayS necessary, to be guided by those fcretf s gateway mounted- a laif ; op6ned a, - uYjS. 1 jSSr SlIW - "8? I i j who caa to xreriied iu their ipewb onty ty dJor.nd found mself in small neat xcclaa-i - W I wfWttSww-- a sincere desire to do. irood.t Advie i h cheapest of ali commodities : it grows in every soil I spontaneously, and, in choosing - it,: the same, care must be lakn in mllinn- mnai. Toonis ; that which seems best may prove fatal. VJifijnej El.LPestowen'or aocejexdept a ieyv whose bcnerolence betrays them into the Weakness Of distributinor fhmr sniritnal 1m nn aU;:pccosions, there is a ! notion that Woirdd. which cost nothinrr, friven unasked and bv tho ciuaniii are equivalents of just and generous ucitous. uier aiu me old fable of t ieJarmrr. his son, and the ass, bestr proved the folly, of neeuinif an wc near. u- n 7 .The: Miser of Bagdad; j in f the city of Bagdad lived the .celebrated the city of Batrdad 1? IT All miser iionsiim ; hw habitation was larre iml jnagnificent; Worthy of the Caliph himself, but It was last ing to eayHe: hail immense treasures 'ooncealeil but noneMknewwheVfcwu "ei atiani ny spa whose name was Selim. am iiousnm s wild had long been dead. Se limj liad often; asked his sire, where lied the concealed ;ireasnreV but Housrirri only replied, 'Riches ivas folly. " Years had rolled th, and the world 4ound the father and son in ihe ame destitute states VcTV few tlihnershafr hn fiv- pended by them, and sometimes, the' cravings of Jiungcr were not.satisfied. iMany a night did ,Sliin retire to his bed without ' tasting a morsel of fOod, or avarice had taken such ,a hold on the old mail, that it made him blind to "I'i 'TK"; . . 81 Vif T,ser wabtouShl IT . uuu.l.ie caiieu young seiitn to hisdeiohd was gomgto make the important secrei Known, wnen me anel of death ca led utsispirjway , U . S Voungfeelim s heart was readvlTnrlc ; dn: prireo 01 tis parent? of all hope or help, he re limit liV loo..Uin 1. . 1 i t !.i' ., . . ... . - - 1 v! ; " ? V 3U ,k cunariiocr ami ; meir, gave vent lo his feelings'.. After he had. buried his parent, Jto-retrred to a cupboard, and ilaced a go W ; re Aft the forth With attention, spoke e immortal Jspirit am the. prince of the genii rise and follow me : s broke rounded prince firejaround his brow, audits brilliaiWii-ns hi. guide. ip. . - J. -s i 'After passinr throuerfi m L a -castle iron x wTikTcrnniroiT ionts ; at In priiicc pf the genii the holts flew hack, and the s rtew bacK, and the . . ' . . t ,IV 'nnPnl. TFjPtr onlm-P. tha f TlLrf m. . ZfrZ 'T " "J .t ' f . .: . , . . , ,? 7 mtfi tfiR retrtons of lerrnr. rirlips rnnw l Idi basin. filled with tvar.r t n a i,::vr w.iu wjne-repeaieu aiesiocnptnrcpuin lired Hotest, to'think of his future IdtinvJ cUP to er, a while he saw a-Veat smoke rhW fPl I"? l r'ran m 8aff;SJng basin,' and behold from i the-smoke Wm u1 Pe We breatf and Anne Uie prince of the I ,re;Li M , D ,?HVgE aSnst tiie snn. ;i and tl Ieak.iMU a word, e se t h rhrm ,!ir i; iuriiy. , e i?aier goi up anu sauii-mc n. Selim ihstahllVarose. he was tsu with smoke? aiid he could nWl v n th appointment, greet eath other, with the holy of th jrenii. who 'ivrenth nf r 'KJss oTCljarity.V , jThis said ' :e very person, t,. c " f 1'ivn vim iiiYiit ... M.m vv j : . i r , 71 " V; " i'V f between two preiirgiris in wuue leauicrs anu cured without Icbqun Before yOucometoihel,: u n fm flinnnlv a 'liRsYiliprr-l plaie whereies your father's hidden treasure ... -a- r t t ui iiiusvimao mice uutsa "atta. ill uil' ursn ,1 they came to a large monument with ah urn on ihn tun. On t!i urn was insrrihpil. "fl rnmur maiu why should you seek after riches they will soon fieeMway and the treasures which vhti' ''.fisrv-heflnAi nn I ihlzn iVifliraAX.hflr 1 ' i A- u'-.t .1 jL!.. .tjj : ' T?; away. iiier ocuui iuu rtau uus, mq.igerjll ffold. silver, arid jeweis, oi immense vaiue.i They descended a flight of marble stepswhere was secnan iron chestr j On. the chest vas in- scrioeu, -.near : young man wiiy uoji iny soui jparitafter richesl 'belim lifted, the iron lid of the chest,1 he was ahoiitlaying jus.haniUon .i.i . .-i. : t. r '.l line immense treasure wmru wasconuneu in ni 1 mkri tha nrini nflho ironii vo mchoil fiicav iiiiswu ..v ii.... uiui.u iuim .. . -:! - . .. aroused him, and he awoke and tound that was a dream! ,m; t - ; s , I -Ue.-jom? -t'exed ..with himself tin t finding that 1 all i this ended in a n-hantom-ta jnere dream ! Hej went into i cell beneath, ou l he ga?e up the search afier his fathera riihes.f! Uti. , " Tne naII wag gtlI, going totlecay,' and young Oeilill ua UlCdUllllu nisiuc away auuui iivura .1 .... , . .f . n i . i . which he ought to have known would never De his. :yeaVs r0uexliWay; and the world fobnde lid sitting ihUho front dfjils old tnansion. He lhUght.prhaps his drearawouidcome topas, ge becami foo lazy jto work. - At last he anLl of death camef and.found Selim grey J JdeJhe ,,eliTered .himself up and died ,'a ae ThUis a lesson for all dream: e who dream of riches, and depend on chance 1 r 1 ' 0 hr mv will nfiVfir bo theirs. x qq lo the ant; thou sluggard consider her v ways and be wtse." , t i : THE KISSERS. 1 : A NEW SECT IN ihVELIGION.1 All, made of passion, all made of wishes, All adoration, duty and observance j' AH hambleness, all patience and impatience, ; ; ft .... J JLi..!.. i ' V ' r I went to.chnrchiast Srmdav not the ncn- - 1 tvWshionVdTrinUvnnt theVoTffeouaDaane not the near St. Thomasnortheiasttdious - j Gracenot the incense burning offit.Katricky. 1 tWnt trt n nrivfltft- farnlvihnrth?xrhlCh US' J & 'II I.. " " , " . I . . . ' . ..i. -iJ iralLi'j-r nil uu gular room,'iliyided into two 'parts; tvlth aVoiit a 'dozen of ladies neatly dressed,' sitting around a targe laoie wun green cloth at the upper end of the room. 'I always consider myself in civ ilized society when I find myself in the presence 01 colored bonttets;vith feathers on one .side br a moss rose on Uie oiher. " , f ' ' f Around Une tableVe about a llozert Dibles and Hymn Cooks. ' ; At the upper eml stooxf ailjvecup wltlilwo handles ; and a slice o f com raon hread On ': a ' al v era small box with an apertu.e.-3utside the enclosure a number.'of pew's !wefe?efccted; eaehhavinff al- eu a uiuicuim nymn oook , uuvonu inis, was tt 'cfnvn I rv L- aa-m jl mm m, . ma. rl' I. the apartnieiil-jvarra."' The heathen,5 'the I "unconverted, 'and the' nfeitv young girls I from rtwUo-en-yVara-bfage;;ial outside, y I sat among the latter ' cberubsas eafferi 'ascuribus as simple as' the"' ihildren I 'tthe properlioufl; the Chief of the 'congre gatibn T ehtered--a tallf kood looking f person age.' lie turned to' the left, and after bestowing a kiss oh ne of the" prettiesti pirls presint, (piety lias always a natural attraction to pretty laces,; iook ins seat at tne npper enu oi ine tabled lie immediately stood uprea'da cnap ter ih the New Teslament-J-and afterwards Kfiiil ,.-IVTn" s. nil hi-rllirrr trt us nmv' A rprv j good prayer was the consequence. After this was closed, he began a Asermbn; which ;; was rrnmhA rDi if 1, breaking of bread there taking up the slice 4 of bail from before! hihi, he broke olfa small piece.5 put it inio hH 'muU'V "and 'handed "the reraainder4o his left! 'hand neiffhborr -The sUce then went round the table in Uns way; eachhreakihg offa small biCaslf it .i.i:w. : r Ji.j .wiJ Bad : been ncuuiii" livi. nil it iiat-uiu vmc uui dmtuistrator at the head of theltabld1 Anot ier prayer and anoiher'rhvmn.s i I ti VlilWI .lA-V'A fcWIV Tli AUXaF (Tnrt ',-,-, 1.-1 the cup which was filled iAhotherJprayer another. hymnT-another small discourse--and then came the crowning glory of the whole ceremonies the , Kiss of nla,e '"aHd female, "arranged a round, the table. Kissed eacn oiucr. nsiiii aim leu. men aim -wu but regular .t K - . . .. v !, ,ulH .i'-u. rf-1u--.r...'-,. uur 1 lypJ-a real smack'of the lip l "11 fx ?'"lual tl u voiuiuariiy- nrrivl I wish I were a communicant for bnedavbvnar i iicuiar uesire : - a siiouia iaKft,3-jnarrwJil L I . j , r . . 1 1. . . . : .: L " f swt nnd mnornod amot the' children, hevbnd taut doctrines and practices, -with equal; perti- nacitv. : f 1 hey avow ithemselve to be actuated as the early Christians were before Christians lyuecaroe a 1 -r-emnerors KltlffSOr VOriOiymimion.'; A iwy I .Una aMthnriMfrrim' HeftVPTi'tn hill III rlilirchps. I Tt j . or oxpenamg -money.; in euaiiriiiS ctcrgymuu. ; . , tThVmusbfe indeed Practice ma v make" it ke" it he; faith pi .the hearty il u iias n0 already done so. Predict, at sej rcre controversy lh4t must eventually grow Ifoi :n this Chufchl:' iThe ladies will ohiect to .... f n i . t the establishment ot me orueroi jziaers, unless I .1 L Pl.lA.n' in nanid I J ; I , . inprnrns 111: uuiv riiuvis tu uaiuv !,- . ! ' EVENING ! Tins is the hour when memory wakes -.1 Sweet 'il ream that could mil last ; rf This js the hom when fancy lakes . U; - i .: A Btirvev of the Past.. Ut..i She-Jbrings before the ;pensiv:erriind,? -nnar 'thonirhts of earlier rears ; i And friends that have been long. Consigned. U fTo silence and -iflf tears.' I? ' hn t-& The fevr.lwe Jikd,tlie one we loretl,'i -And mairv a lorm tar nence removeut4i xm ru i ; Anu many a pleasure guuc ; , v; y s , s. Friendships that now.in deattf are nusnea,, n-i'A Afiectian's broken chain, ! h'rji i And hoples; that liiej too quickly crushed, ij . In memorv live asrain i; I r nsft r5j 1 1 watch the-fading!gl6ani8 ( diiff h rnnkii t-1 muse on briff nr. scenes uiwn, : ;. to v t Tint after tint,' they ;ttie awa, . -. Night omes and all are-gottt. t'y f, louisa; 'WtfEni! von tall nine nods a er .he deep,) v. And murm'ririg chides each passing gale, I Louis oft would sit ani; weep,-. Yn-T$rm-i And tell, with bbken sighs, her tale. I .: i Seduced, & prey to rWant and Grief,? ia , . The world no pleasures could impart -. Friendship conld jtepd her no reIiefi "Not t-hejd.a;b'raking.Iiati U "With woe-iwdrn looks ofiivild despair.fi kr i I SheM oft repeat -her Henry atnamet s .Then gaze on one, her .only care, j. - ..The living record of hetfAhauie qiisi i. And in, each featurttfortdly trace -aa The ldok;thatdidher Jaeartoeiray tTj i iTh'eii bendinff iOerrlxis infant Uth IH4 " ..!1!.. . nMUk n r v . t to j .4 i1 ! The irraveVmv Onlv Mfflrri.v:. -1 --Ah,. pretty babel no father h - 2 Thy tongue its lisping tales repeat f -i - JN o. lover dries, thy mother's tears, f " ? ' -. 1 Nor marks her "tender bosom beat; f " ; - Be sorrow poor Louisa's lot; ! v ' ' s Ym her pray'r shall he td Hiavehi, That, tho' by him she lov'd,-forgot, - 1 1 - His wrongs to her may he forgivn.v ? A stranger now td"oft re'noseJ ' ' f " , i' No more the mourner hopu Tot peace ; 5 r-An,tHeavnih pity to her Tvbes.4 - Soon bade Louisa's sorrows cease, :' 1 . "Where yon tall spire o'ertops the height, f ' - And many a plaee i of rest is1 seen ; ' ' -' 'There wanders oe fnra morn to night- vJ-Guilt marks his look' and Klter'd mien. He heeds no stranger&; prpffetl 'aid, j ':" Nor ir hilling rainndr piercing blast iBut near the aged yew"-tree's shade! ' - s 'For ever thinks of what is past.1 1 " s lOn one he Io6ks;'lb one he speaks, ' Whom oft he prayskihd Heaven to save : "niu .wiiH his uuuc, uiic maniac seeits , -, Wihl fiow'rs to deck Louisa's irravc. r . t- ON REASONABLE TERMS, s 2 TwoHfrse peddling Wagons, and ' One-Horse ; doi? ' j do. f , ., Persons -who desire to purchase will do well call soohi4 s 'lift ''"' ' ' 1 An&m BOOTH a4 PORTERS. Id3 B. &; P. c o n li n 0 e to keep on hand an extensive assortment of goods in their line, wriicn tney will sell at .moderate pronts. 34th June, 1836. h ; i rflHE subscrihers, grateful for. former a. M; i t .vprs, .respectfully, in fui r m t h e i r n urn e r- oua j customers and the publii: generally, tbat luey nave, just openeu a large anu complete assortment of Goods in their j line, embracing n ! Hard ware, .siLYERfiiLbfjK tin; and pewter: WARES, . . ; J,Tia ndHoll o w -Wares, , , , (. t,; , , f BOU 111 & 1'UK l fcKS. ; :VNe wbern, Oct. 20th, , 1 833. , , , . s ,.-;j.ltf.1D.--JobTWtorJ in .both branches xf their ;busiuess w.iH-.be executed faithfully and wi'h. .despatch! i ,.!. . , , - -vl frrHE subscriber ' has returned i from the Li : North, and is now opening at the old and on Pollok and Middle streets, a general assor- Grocerief:: n rft '; LTCIUOUS, WINES & CORDIAI S, : m aru ware; vrocKery, ijriass, unina,- naii Earthenwares, ?1'lSf,si' ? j Wood f .Vi How "and 0611 o w Wa res, Saddles; Bridles and Martingales, ?J Gig Harness- tM.'4-s8 j. x; vGoach & Harness Trimmihg & Mountings, - iWindsOr and fancy Chairs, ii-.KiW:;3 j Cotton Bagging, Rop'eTivine, &&'&cAvin A full essortmcnt of Car lentcrV;: Coopef --"and Blacksmith's Toots; a 5 rN-; f 1 AmericanV-English and SivedesTire, Band : : anu Hoop Iron, ol all sizes, v t ' Horma n'inl; RT! - vJ-7- German and Blistered : Steel, 1 w M. VAN BOKKELEN. rn HE subscriber has just received per schra ' U ; BotiUty and 1 Melissa,' from New; York, and Lion from Baltimore, ':': : Q ;" 2 boxes and 6 bhls: Loaf and Lump Sugars, 1 KAf inrid 2 hhls: white Havana. ' L dol t . yds & 5 bbls. Porto Kio fc St- Crpix: "do. JGbblslScoich SnurTi iri hollies and bladders. Lbrrilard's Moccabov Shufl , ' V: 'I '20 boxes manufactured Tobacco,' a varietyof Natural Sweet James River Tobaccot s ; v; Ititefoot smoking V rri: 1 r ,;; ;;V d of I . ; ; ' Fine cut chewing i . ' '' do-;! ' : ?J a boxes Alexandria Segars, 3000 each, 1 4000 Bal limore half Spanish tlo. a choice article, 5000 Spanish do. 1 do; 2000 Principe do. do. a verysuperoir and much admired articlej 1 i lP f 43 bars Shot, assorted sizes, from No. 10 to B, 4 bbls. water and butter Crackers,' " ; . . 1 - " x . , i ...'- ' T 1 ' 1 s: T . ' n, .!. ! - . ,r:.v, 1'oucnouff leas oi m ihe I very .best quality. ifi hnTfis vellow Soar; jQt , ijppitland Starch, 10 bbls: Rye Whiskey, 20 boxes Vinsor (JIass, 8 10 and 10 v. 12, j bbi. copperas;;:;$pfif y' V::'d 10 sacks Salt, 11 I ItllSIlP.lS DIlUTLti. . :.. j wt.. t i iflt "'rr': 2 bbls. Mess Beef (put no in Fulton Market!) Freeborn & Hitchcocks cast ironPIoughs, each No. iOfr Hf. ai.0. SO Shares, each Wo. lUt, ilf, lJ,. . , jcWQ pound English ireTrongssortd from ..It to..incnt..,i.4: tr.l.inVifr- 4 500 do." Udo. i lioit Aioa,, assoneo.,iroro f to i. men,. : r:u.m i': 12 500 do. flat Swedes iron, assorteu.irom 1 to 10 inch, . y v,2m rv -t'-.. : 3000 do. ; square oo.j ,ilo . oo. ; om to 2 inch,r,if i.ibii clL;Hr: , ROfi 1 do. Snike and WailjKods, 2 bundles Hoop- iron, assoncu iroin ,4 io,f 2b" doBand IronK;i:do,lf do.Il.'to Z inch, -! - : j . - , 1 f -American, Germanjandasttcel, -h i A quan tity of yP'PJApjpJ.: j Peach isranuv 01 very superior quaiuy, All of which he offers for ale at his old stand Corner 01 -xOUOKanumtuiie vsireeis. ; piewoern, Apru ioiu, oow. ' " . , 1. f, I Hit. : lOODi t-'-r- - . " . j .... jf 1 1 1 ir -11 r . .1 . ' - - e 4 J Wlk'K;" """" 6 - DYSPEPSIA r. LIVER COIIIPI. ATTVTk TTie Patent MEDiciNESTOMAcnicje. et Hep ATic A formed by chymical analysis and synthesis b several wo icinuztevegetable principles,! are universally aeknowledgeA 10 uave totally eclipsed tue pretensions ol every otner rem edy. and superceded the necessity of every other mode. t)ftreaftthent't -wh'erever the above diseases are found to;- sisl. as well as in enlargement of the Spleen and hi van4 Among O.i e symptonas of Dyspepsia and Liver, Com plaints, are flatulency , soiunefs or burnmg in the, stom ach, 'tnelamchoty, irritabil?ty, disagreeable taste ih thr ' qiouth ; greatinegularitV ol appetite, which is sometimes voracigus-and a,t other times greatly deficient; thirst, Jhr . 11a oream, nausea, weakness ot the stomacn, acid eruc- . . r i:j: n.t : ? l t : r . t lauuin, 'oiiiuauuii, urowsioess, lrregutaniy vi -nie oow- eis, pressure uu.iue siomacn alter meats, pain in ine nepis. Uizzincss or vertigo ? contusion ot mind,uended witii loss of m.-ojory, a gnawing in the stounica n.vhn einpiyl ch illness, nfieclion of sight and hearing, pain and weak ness in tLe back, languor, disturbed sleep, cold leet arut hands.nremor, uneasiness in the throat, cougn, pain inlfart side or breast, &,c. ifrvrni ; " ; " These Medicines have been found so eSectual in re- I movinathe Complaints for which they are recommended. .. that Physicians frequently; have recourse to them, aftef havm exhausted an their skui to nine or no purpose.; . DR. PETERS' " Vegetable Anti-Bilious PiU$ Are the cheapest and most approved FAMILY MEDT CNK ever otfered to the Public. They are extremely uiitd in their operation : neither causing sickness of th stomach, nor any unpleasant sensation in the: system, as is too" frequently the result from medicine given to act j l5- '. Tliiv-ir.t BnecificAllv unon the iLivet' when in a torpid condition, carrying on a large quantity of bile through tUe inSuence off the txcernent functioi which, if snlfered to remain in the system, Would pru ! duce either Jaundice, Liver complaint, BilRous Fever, -Fever and Ague, or sptne pllier gneyous bodily affliction. -. I In allTCtwcs oT ferpor oC the bowels, tbey act liK,eclrarTn. tl In' recent cases of Dyspepsia, they are a certain care. Alany persons who were subject to violent attacks' of p sick head ache, have been much benefitted, anJ several perfectly cored in a few weeks by"their use They ro highly recommended as a preventive and cure Of Bilious coa) plaints.? .Persons whoare subject to that distressing ...w ---- . r . j. . ' coniplaitif, ; sea-sickness, by taking a portion or two, of them a fewdays previous to cmharkingoa board the ves sel, will , be almost certain to escape it. t Females aw tisetlietn at all periods', without incurring any risk. Per- sonsgoing to seaorto a southern climate, should by alt means take, some of these Pills with them.' Their Tir- ' tues will remain unimpaired for years in any 'climate. .! No family should be without these Pills ; a portion of them, taken occasusrkallyj would be the means of preven- j ting much suffering from sickness. It is from neglect of I keeping up - a- regular peristaltic action of the ;stomacli and bowels, thus suffering to be absorbed and mingled i witTi the blood, unassimilatcd 'fluids, that most diseases are produced. Dr. P. feels confident tbat no person who t hese Pill ir tri.T. will ever after feel willing to be without them. The testimony of thousands speaking in the highest terms oflheir efficacy, tntgni te aaaed,)Ut the very high reputation Dr. P. has acquired as the in ven tor of the " Patent Vegetable Medicinae Stomachicde t fie paticael' for the curebf Dyspepia and Liver complaints, , is tirought a ufiScient guarantee to those wiping to make a trial of their virtues. :They contain not a particle" of Mercury, or any- ingredient that does not act in harmo- ny with health and oppose disease-. ' '. J- Dr. P. wishes It distinctly, understood, that these fttht possess beneficial qualities independent of their nur- gative eQects ; they are both tonic and deobstruent. acting lino a the secreting and exhalent functions : thua ' strenEtbeniiie the patient while they remove obstruc tibns. j-AIedicine which possess no other, excepting ca thartic qualities, debilitate the patient, and their repeated use lays the foundation of a long catalogue of Chronic dLs- eases.J ' . " ' !'s"r: -r :" " -r Dr. P. havinst been educated under the most eminent . American and European Medical professors, andpracti- : ced - his profession maoy years in the South, where, dis eases of the most obstinate character prevail, considers' himself 'j Ave If qualified to judge of the nature of diseases incident to warm cumaies.. ... . . ; . , . Prepared by JOSEPH PRIESTLEY PETERS, M.D. P. B. G- P. M at institution for the cure of obstinate Diseases, by means of vegetable remedies, No. 129 Liberty ' street New 'York, inventor and sole proprietor. EacU box contains forty Pills.' ' Price 50 Cents. ' iXJ" These Invaluable Medicines are for sale in New-. bcru at the Drug Store of ;r - ; r - WILLIAM SANDERS, April, 12, 1836. ;,;.r t ' mESPECTFULtiY informs the citizens o Newborn and its 'vicinityf that he has comin :nced the business formerly carried on by Wm. Charlotte, Esq. that of painting houses Painti tff of all kinds) will, be executed;' in the neatest manner, arid at a moderate price. He flatters himself that an unremitted attention to his business will ensure hint a portion of that i patronage' which' was bestowed upon the gen i ,, tierrra n aoove reierreu to , anu uiose wno lavor him .-.with their support may rest assured that no 'pains will be spared to.render his tjeryiccs acceptable to them. ' ' ' , " 1 NeWhern, December 8th, 1835. - (groceries, fyc ; v, ; ITS tT J UrsHELs coarse 1 - lurks 11 Island SALT, (for sale low . ? iy bags Wlonmgo voee, ' j - t 10 dp Laguiraf do'-' ai.trttr, : .J.1 10 - do Java' - v 'f do a handsome iarticle, j hhd3;MuscoTadoSugarf if boxes & 6 bbls. Loaf and Lump.Sugars, 20 bbls. Baltimore Howard street Flour, do.do- ?.tryd .kiiirjdoJ ! 5i 5 bbls. Philadelphia- Rye Floor, 1 : 10 kegs Goshen, Butter, first quality, j I l0do do j do a common article' - - ' 50'drunis fresh Smyrna: Figs,' J - ' ' j rtmV small boxesBordeautPrunesl- c-Hfc lkegs bupont's-Bfandywine. Ganjpw. 5060Spanisn;Cirs; inf , anS fboxesV, n. tin tu- cxv ; VT;nprf fine cut Soanish Brno :t'.-: 10 boxes yellow Soap, king Tobacco, rf&hhu: butter Crackers; pi-r 1 ., 5fe,ddlC3derBrandr..;' :p - - ' ; 4doz. cast steel Boxing Axes,.-;' f ";r::L 5 :fjC:"vr' 6 do' Beers' -long -Lit do. " u Jusit i received : from New 'York Tan? Bal4
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1836, edition 1
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