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1 ''r' ;V -."'5'. : .- : .- - , ir- ".-v "'vj-v-.m.;.-.-- - .-'.: i 7 , . - r i -. :: -: . . . . - , . .. . . . s . f ' .. . , .- . ,' , "-. : - ; : - . . - ; r-n. - : : . . , i . ' 'is r i '. ' j " , t j j , . . j ,cuigsj IzsUXhzEpucopalFair wras held in Ma- sonic HalL-,; The disDlav ofx hmiM ' - - . vVMVi' "i u ana Deauty, and matronly dtenitv to th nrnmn(;. 'r u Z u !y h,?da PU rP?eS, for nich he exhibition' was had. excited, pmntion. f . ..i , ' the most pleasing character, and - ge Deiv proof that lovely woma was : the porcelain clav of human k m h rGna, f ' 'j f i i ' i nilM '".''if lb" nerolent ana Charitable , undt-;.;4. rpt, . r . ,T S P'f .cnannei, an order tq enab e h m The decorations of the Ual(, together to meet his liabilities With honesty and punctuali Wtth the articles vended; HJ tu. , . A .nnlnnw. nnrl U ..o.:- Lr " , " ' fmement, .and elegance of taste and. skill - in the ladies, who planned and executed them we are truly gratified to learn thai the receipts have been very considerable, which speak yell for the liberality of the Wlera.--Paget UvUle' Journal Tim PEQ PL iS PRESS. VC(lncsda3 May 1835. J Distressing Firc.j-Our town was A Mited, on Saturday last, With a most dis t Iressingfire, which commenced 'about 10 o'clock A. M. dt a"vare-house at the south S "nd of the town. jThe fire progressed with n mazing rapidity, and in a short period cornmunirated; to the valuable Pining 3Machine lAnd large quantities of dumber find Na val Stores," destroy ing property, in f this section of its range, i$ the 'amount of Fifty.' Thousand Dollars ; Thirty Tnou ,fand of which b;a loss, m active rapital, to our enterprizing fiQ w-citizen Aaron Lazarus, tsQ. and the remaindei! to per rons in New York on none of win'? b had any insurance been efiected. In de t pile ol the.most zealous and active exer tions of the citizens, the fire extended - to, and consumed the North Carolina Rice ( Mill, owned by the heirs of the late Wm. G. Beatty, esq. valued at Fifteen Thou sand Dollars, on which ivas an insurance of Seven Thousand? The fire was arres ted on the north, with much difficulty, by the preservatioh rifthe dwelling house of , Doyle O'IIanlon,, esq., which was fa vored by the. wind, which blew the moke and flames in a westerly direction, over the river. The origin of the fire has been ; satisfactorily . ascectainei -a spark from the chimney of the Planing Machine com municated to the roof of the ware-house, adistance of about fifty ! yards, and pro- gressed to an uncontrollable flame before, assistance ronld . 1ip hniff : In tirA Krttirc? ': from this period the ruin was Completed' The losses sustained mUt; of course, be . . T -' ' tUStreSSmg notonly to, the Widow n;0f 1r. Everitt's Add at the Meetin orphans, but to the merchant who svesso large a portion of the.fruits of his labors vanish, thus suddenly, a way. The details of distress do not end with the losses enu merated : Mr. Laz a rus had about 45 per sons constancy "employed, besides extra hands in .considerable numbers, who are thus deprived of the means of subsistence: . a ' ' i - o w. 1, , i ;.. .. v W tJELINQUKXT . SUBSCRIBERS. - :Some persons are under the impression that wo intend to advertise all those who do not pay their subscriptions pune tualiy. .This is a mistake." We adver tise none excepting those who remove jvithout paying; orgiving us notice, and yivho withdniw their names without pay- ing up their subscriptions or saying any' ; thing about payment. ' I In fact, we adver-" tise none who do not twince, either by ibrgctfulness or cupidity, a disposition to tob us of. the fruits of our labors! For instance, we lately received a letter' from the Post Master at French's Mills, sta tingihat Dr. Bevjamin W. Sanders had removed from the State. Dr. Sander? owes for upwards of two years'" rubscrip tion. ; He perhaps! intended us no wrong, but might have' been prevented by the fiurry of business from attending to us.- ' We do not know where he has gone, and ' fcur duty to ourselves and to other print - crs requires-that we should make the mat ter public Whenever he or. any other Jn similar circumstances, shall explain or do us justice," we ! shall make that also '-'"'Jcnown; if requested; ; L " 31ariuc IlospiUil. The Contri Wors to the Hospital for distressed Sea " ntti; are reminded that amceting will ; k place at the Court Hoifse on Satur . day venihg next, at which it is very de " sirable that all should attend. ; 'Coi.LEGKS.-Thc number of Colleges in the Uni ted States is 61, of thqse 4 are under the direction lf Baptists i 0 Episcopalians j 4 Methodists; 6 -Catholics; and the remaining 41 without anv particular sectarian influence. j CocKTEBFfclTER-VLyn'on Parker aliasJamcs "Wilson, was'uied before the Circuit Court of the TJl S. for the Eastern District of lenn. Philadel- l kFa on lhe 21t4ilC The culprit was found ; ; guilty pf engraving plates, haying machinery in his house, and using counterfeit note manufac- r ' ; tured by him. ; lie is said to tie one of the most "-' r Vccomplisbed rovmterfeiters of ergravlnga tliat '4r at ever Iqiowni and hit coflyiction hag afford- . ; ed mucb sausfacontd soQ .institutions; v.,.. j '..--.; ' ' - U ! -!- Parlor MaOaz in'K.- W have received two br hree numbers of very able and interesting work, under this title, published, weekly, in N. York ' '-C7 Liberty Street, 3 per annum, in advance.. ! - . . tri, ...-4T - - ; rAijtyntBt Aiierme announcement of the prMcft tAndidatcirr h,nv;nJ. I - rhkrW f. airri-;L - i r i a - Mvuiiiiauuus uj uuicck utiiuxs ni no. in- proceedings of meetings. Charitable objects t,;n u. , - - necessary to say a word in supportofthfs arrack t- pww ii .... : . ? , iiwi s reason ougni 10 leir Ran that be has no right to use theime andpropenf of another without remuneration. " -The expenses of - j - Ti . . tMnuusiiuieni are ct-poi, ana. it is the da"! ""PPrietortoid hroaghevery . . . . . y- v: " v. .7- mrK, so ireq.iently made, "that something is wanted infill im " msm tiroes be rue but i"t is never true that an Editor desires to be be directed as to the matter to be ap plied for that purpose. :We shall not attempt to meet tlie thousand and one objections that we are awareill be made to this resolution. It is im necessary for we know as well as any ! other man, what is just in;' regard j to our business trans actions; and intend to be tlte sole judge of the proper portion of time and monev which ve'mav appropriate gratuitously. -Custom will be plead-1 edi in- Tain ' in rpwanl M -no oo : ...:n .. :.t 1 niost if not all the printers' in the Union! But says one "you will surely- publish all matters that interest the public."; Let us fee: what inte rests "the public." The public are interested. in works of i science, nothing, must - therefore be charged for advertisingscientific works the pub lic are interested ic the theatre, the circus, the ra cesm the; meetings of various societies-and ought to k-now where the. "best, bargains" are to be had all these by a rule might be exempt from chjarge, as wejl as almost every thing under taken by individual enterprise for private interest. If printers do riot abolish "the custom," the cus tom will abolish them. ' j . . FROM EUROPE.An arrival at Halifax, and another at Andrews (New Brunswick) brings news that! the French Chamber .of Deputies had ; dis solved without making any appropriation for the American :laims. The indemni ty bill was not to have been presented be. fore Saturday, tht 21st of March; land the accounts from France' by these arri vals could not have been later. than: the 25th so it-is almost impossible that 3uch could have been the result in so short a period. Whatever may be the final is sue, and we still think it will be favora ble, very little credit ought to-be attached to this report. ; Battle op Lbjngtox. An nueresting cele bration, in commemerition of the Battle off the 19th April nft, was held at Lexington, Mass. last month. The remains of Mi Hadteytlie two Harringtons, Mussv, Brown rami Porter were taken from the burying ground and drawn to the meeting-house ; and after so lenin and imnrpssk-P srvJpc.! .- a t0mt' under & mouument erected for the pur- 0 Bton: Courier thus speaks of the Principal orator on thak orm smn ouse it is difficult to fepeak in terms .sufficient u cAjins nur uumiraiion ot ivis lriteuectual and oratorical powers. He stood on a stage, errcted in frontof the pulpit, and spoke for more than an hour and a half, in a strain of impassioned elo quence, with an unbroken flow of language, and (except in a single instance, when he pronoun ced the name of Hancock instead of Adams as he intended) without the changing orinispfacing of a word. .A .considerable portion of tlie 'ad" dress was strictly historicar, embracing a rapid sketch of the tate of. public feeling, the move- . r 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 x iir I no ki-itimi imaamm . - j . . i : ! "o.ii Yuia, hiiu uie measures concerted to counteract their purposes, for a few j " i' iu iuc uiuuci , ii eniBraeeQ aiso well drawn characteristic portraitsj of ;lohn Hancock and Samuel Adams, the proscribed patriots' of Massachusetts, and another of the Rev. Jonas Clark, pastor of the church in Lexington, whose iinme win snare me lntmortanty Ot that trying iiwucsciipuve parts ox me Actdress were irrreisuoiy patnetiit and the mouldering remains of the the apostrophe to martyrs produced mirlifnr Rut in. a innii in me veins ot 6verv Will do OO further iniUStilp. tn liift nratnr TV,t ven the reading of his Arid lished. would nroflnr.ft th pfiert it hA ot : J ------ AIVW ill O lime : for to be felt, in li its rr(rth an iw.-, " ty, it must have been heard if; i ! . Jt was not the least aflecting circumstance of the day, that there' Were nresfint. in hA nrnrUs.- sion, and on the s'age with the orator, Un of the men who were engaged in the battle. : These ten are all except one who survive to tell the sto ry of the awful tragedy, in which they were act ors, to the present generation. As Mr. Everett aimaed .in tlie course of his address to these sur vivors, one of them a Mr. T seal; on which Mr. F.. tnrhint.Mra, i.;.., -;.-i I pray you do not rise, sir ; it is more becom- ' iU SlrtllU. Virginia. Returns from 75 counties pive 5G Republicans, and 38 anties. for1 the Assemblvi at the last election there were 39 Republicans and Hih antir-s.' Wa I.dKkvo ti, J nc 1 w v w ijv. a l iiir. - ntr inuiiii r fimn. tics to be heard from; I! ' .. Indian Murders -The Creek In ns, in the neighborhood of Columbus. Geo. are again committing depredations upon the whites. They fired upon two citizens of Columbus, about 17 miles from that placed and killed one of them the other escaped. Near the- same place, they nave recently killed a Mr. Allen, from N. Carolina, who ivas removing, and whose wagons and negroes had advanced ahead of him.' It is considered hiffhlr danger ous for persons to travel between Col urn- bus and Montgomery. v 4 1 ' : TK Border WiB.-We learn that all danger of chilis ion between Michigan and Ohio,' on ac count 'f the disputed boundary, is removed. The citizens of the disputed territory ve unanimous in favor of being attached to Ohio, and have held theur township, election under the laws of the State." No interruption was offered on the part of Michigan, and the Commissioners Were proceed in with their ur?ev. in peace.1 It is nnihaki .that tlie Commissioners seut by The -president bad an influence, in producing a favorable result to this disagreeable affair. I ; : , ; " Tornado.- The: Lynn Record men tions that a yiolent tornado passed jthrough a part of the town of Ipswich on the 20th ult: from south-west to north-east, about 10 rods wide, which crashed part of a la rge barribreaking ofE uprooting and carry- unwoy,rt: a iuvi n;mnieier. CONVENTION DELEGATES. Diven Holmes, of Wilmington, "j L. II. Marslellcr,l of do. i Josepii Al Hill, -of do. . j l- Have been recommended by many of the voters of this county, as candidates for the Convention. COMMUNICATED. The Grand Jurors for the County of New Hanover at the present Spring Term of the Superior Court, after com pleting the duties assigned themi proceed ed to nominate Delegates for the ensuing Convention to be held in Raleigh on the 5th day of June next. Upon counting the Ballots, and finding that Owen Holmes and j Joseph A. Hill, Esq's, had a majority of the votes, the following resolutions were adopted. i Resolved, That wje have the fullest con fidence in the ability and political integri ty of Owen Holmes and Joseph A H?ll ; and we do hereby recommend them to the suflrages pf our fellow citiz ns of New Hanover, a? men by, whom the hioh trust, now about to be conjmitted into the hands of Delegates to the ensuing State Conven tion, will be both honestly and ably dis charged. ; . ' . Resolved, That notice be given of the above recommendatipn in the Press and Advertiser. . 1 - i By order of the Grand Jury, JAMES S. April 24th, 1835. GREEN; Secy. OMMCMCATED.J The meeting of the Convention in .Tune will indisputably, be! the most important event that has occurred in North Caroli na for the last fifty years. Its object is ttl change the foundation upon which is rearm ed the whole social 'and political super structure of the! State.! The doings of that body, will in all time! to come, cast an in fluence of a strong character, on !all that concerns us as members of this common wealth, i I ' ! ' The great charter of our.rio;hts is to be taken " hold of, its defects corrected its excrescences lopped; off its excellences re-ajiimated and strengthened. To whom shall this, all important trust be commit ted ? Surely not to common hands. ; Fof this work we want Statesmen far seeing sagacious Statesmen. Men of clea r per ceptiofts t)f elevated minds rofj honest hearts -of grasping intelled. jSeeing that all is at stake that on this throw we risk the State's prosperity, let such men be sent to the Convention as will go fearlessly to work for the regeneration of North Carolina. I take the liberty of proposing to the voters of this County : Joseph A.! Hill, as a man every way qualified to serve us in the Convention. 1 Convention Meeting At a Respectable meeting held at Long Creek Bridge, in NeV Hanover County, on Saturday the 2d inst. for the purpose of nominating Delegates to represent the citizens of New Hanover County in the ensuing State" Convention, whereupon Charles Montague- Was called to the Chair, and William Si Larki ns, Esq. ap pointed Secretary ; The meeting being called to-order by the Chair, Col. A. D. Bordeaux moved that Owen Holmes, and L. H. Masteller E rs De nominated' whereupon, the vote Being taken, the nomination was u nantmously agreed, to. ' I It was then moved and seconded that the proceedings of 'this -meeting be pub! iisnea in tfie , People's Press, together with the Rev" Georo-e. Fennnll's f.Pttr declining tne honor conferred on him by a previous nomination.! , i C. MONTAGUE, CJCn. W. S..LARKINS, Sec'y. Black River, April 28, 1833. Messrs. Joshua Penny.! Sen' r, Chas. Mon- vague, jonn carkins, Wm. Woodcock, J. D. Crews, J. P. Walker, T. R. Crews, .W.. Collins, Jesse Collins, Joseph Ea hins, D. McDuffie and Lewis Thomas. Gentlemen, r ! . ! I hasten to answer yours of the 25th inst. Nothing; could have been more un expected to me, than for my name to hive oeen among those in nomination for Del egates to the State Convention. I agree wit h you precisely about the matter No preacner oi the Gosnel. in rav ooinion. ought to meddle -with politics: Church inu oiate snoula be kept as separate as Fwiuic, ana every tnmg mat nas tne most distant appearance of their union should be guarded against. I would not voie tor any preacher upon earth, to be a member of the Convention,' or of the State Legislature.; not but what 1 believe there are many, very many,! who would faith- 11 mny oiscnarge their duty, and be utterly opposed jto every thing like a religious es tablishmjept, but as you; have said,the pre cedent would be. a bad one; and it does appear to-me to be inconsistent with the spirit of our government, aridT of their sa- crea omce. ' ' v.' ! 1 would through you. gentlemen, as sure my friends who have, done me the honor to hold my name up for that impor tant station, that it, is not from any disre gard to their wishes or feelings, that 1 decline the office, for I would do j any thing injmy power, (arid take pleasure in doing it too) to gratify them, ;'ox do them a service, that is notffncopsistentvwith my sense'of duty, but I must refuse a rnmnli- ance with their request purely from prio- Most respeclftilly, Your ob't se serrant - GEO. FENNELL. IcRDER-About 1 jb'cloclc on Satar-i day mormngii watchman! discovered a sailor lviag at the door of a sailor hVA. ing-hbuse at James-sliD. nraHv darl The r man. was taken' into the house ' and expired in a fevr- minutes without bein able to give any account of his situation. Ihe watchman. however learned from a Tornau oni the premises that; James Ro gers, the keeper of the house, had struck nim on the head with a poker, in conse quence of a quarrel about a drink. His bar-keeper, John Honey man, also made the same statement Rocer ! Honoi.m.n and the woman. tvVin namA ;. t?"..: . io xuuiuf Gatfaey, fhave all been committed to BndewelLfor further examination ti,0 sailor was named James Sheridan! a na tive of Liverpool, who had iust hvn charged from the hospital. There was a good deal of excitement on Saturday a mong the sailors, and in the afternoon a bout one hundred proceeded to the house, and tore down the front nnrl tkro... ,u.. furniture into the street. Ar. Y. Gaz. All the World Mad.- A grave physician of New York, Drl David L. Rogers, in the trial of Matthias, the fon. tic, gave the fallowing, as his definition ot insanity "the coneention of ideas in consistent with the received opinions bf manKina.; it this be a correct defini tion, the learned doctor proves himself mad, for his idea of insanity is totally in consistentvwith the received opinions of the universe; Galileo, when he maintain ed that the world was round, -Harvey, when ;he discovered the circulation of the blood,; Franklin when he identified lightning-w-jtla electricity, and Jefferson, when he allegettthat all men are born free and equal, j W'ere'.as insane as Shakespeare's mad Tom. Boston Adv. Scene in a SchooiJ Room. What studies do -ou intend1 to purstie?" said an erudite pedagogue one day as Johnny Raw entered his school room. I Why. I shall study read, I spose, wouldn't ye?"' " Yes,' but you jvill not want to tend all the time; are you, acquainted with' fig ures?" Its a pity if 1 aint, when Pve cyphered clean through adoption? " A d opt ion 1 j what rule is that?" said the master, j" Why it's the double rule of two ; you krfow- that twice two is four and according to tido'ption, twice four is tiro." " You may take your seat sir, said the master. - " And you may t ike yourn too," said the; pupil, " for it's a poor rure that wont work both ways." i I i Suffolk Advertiser: ! SHIP JYEIVS. POUT OP, WILMINGTON. (.J ARRIVED, , April iD. Scbr. Renown, R.is!..-y, hbm N. Yorki toC. C. piow. May a JSchr. Majestic, Perry, from Boston, lo Barry &lBryant. Schr. William, Frost, from Philadelphia, to R. F. Brown. 1 ; Schr. Butler, Carter, from Baltimore ' to' C. C'Stow. ; , ' Brig Statira,' Rice, from Now Yorkj toD. Dick son. I y I Br Schr.i Jasper,. Vatkins, from Bahamas, to R Bradieyi j ' ' ... .. Brig Adams, Gates, from St. Thomas, to A. Lazarus. ; , j 1 Schr. Olive, Powell, from New York, to Wm. H. Lippiit. I ichr. Repeater, Hawkins from New York to C. C. Stow, i i 5th Schr.iAndros, Dollivcr, from New York to Dickinsiui Morris & Kidddr. i I CLEARED. ! April 30 .Brig Levant, Center, fur Surinam, by Barry & Bryant. 1 May i.1 Schr. Caroline, Wheeler, for N.York, by Win. Dougall. ! 2. Schr. Topic Smith, for N. York; by G. W. Davis & Co. ; ! t" Bri Counsellor. Hopkins, for Guadalo-joc. uy Kj. Kj. D10W. ; ivxxnvzoHivza'TJii. GaI.p. on Lake .Ontario. Extract of a letter from SucRets-Harbor, dated April 18, to a gentle man in Albany. "There has been a severe gaie on our Lakei The steamboat' United States is up the Lake and has been due at this port, agree ably to iier advertisements, three days. .The A very,'Capt.'D. Read," was about twenty miles up the .Lake and could not get back to this port.' She would not steer, and rolled broad-side in the sea until her anchors brought her up oft Pillar Point, inChaumont Bay; where she rode out the gale, and pitched so as to split her night heads and hause holes, with her chain coble. The Oswego was in the river and was here to-day. The A merica has not been out yet. The Great Britain is ashore near Yrkt and vrillprvbabiy be lost. M ' Ac 10 York, April 23. Packet Sloop Ecrx't. At 12 o'clock last night the packet sloop Empress, bound, from Pro vidence to this port, laden with 9(1) cubic feet dry goods., 10? casks lime, 8 or 10 casks of mo lasses, apd the same quantity of rum, took fire, in the sound, about 8U miles from New-York by thi upsetting of a stove in the cabin, which, be fore it was discovered, had burnt through the buik head, and communicated to the cargo. In order to its extinguishment, water was Uirown in considerable;quantit!es into the hold, which, communicating w .the lime, increase! the flames. . About an hour nftpr it the steamboat Water Witch hove in sight, and despatched a boat to the sloop, who received on board, the crew, who had fl?d from the 'burning vessel, to a schooner lying near. Al the time oi the steamer's boat leaving the wreck, she was completely in flames abaft the main hatch, and H T'o, s Deiore daylight Nothing was saved. The sloon wa innml Schr. Helen. Fra fr f" rnm this nnrt t X?nul hull & Minturn. 21. ScJir.rRegulus, Mills, for do. by IlallcU &. aj' nil, I 20. Schr. Ellen, Parsons, for this port. Brig Poacher, Bowen, for do. i , i - ij Philadelphia, April 25. o "3 ,in.anc,cr' St- Jok, from this port, bear. Pelican, Curtis, for do. . , . i . ! j ; Ifosion, April 25. Schr. Mary jane, Adams, from this port ' ' ' U V ' . CharUUon, April 27. Schr. AUjcrmarle, Fannin- fmthis port. 1 day ci, tv1.- J ' Orleans, April 21. Schr. Dehght, Ellis, for this port, to sail 22nd jyjtic thi9 pretty Scheme a- 'r-ybi.'i or the ' ; No. Carolina Stato Xaottory, r 5th Clkss. for 1825 I To be drawn at Murfreesboro, Ifertford County, ntf?TZ K 60O, 3,000, 2, $400, 10 of 8300, 10 of $200. and ; lOO Prizes of roo cacii; besides manyv$50V, 'S&&Tb. h iVs, 71CuS.oaI7 Shares in proportion', tP.be had in the frrMtPrt variplv of num. 1 bers at the office ,24 Door aboYe Bank of 1 Hon . - - DIED In ibts Town, on S.iwAmm o i SARAH CAROL.I VP .Jlir ,k- daughter-orMr. W;mm O. Jeffreys. WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT, at rodmlngton, X. c. Carefully Corrected May, G. Naval Store? Turpentine, soft, ih th water per brl. 2.13 3 SO Tar, do do do - - - I 70 F.tch at the Sulls, Kosin. do - bjuriis Tuipcnline, do 4 5 a 47 1 J Varnish, Ll.mder Pitch Pine boards 113 arl Scantlinsr, sawed at the narv U-iiL'thir M. 12.tW Steam Milis. tin do oo extralrn?iJi i-r M it im) 1? mi R. Lumber, wide i ScnUu;r, - 5.0() a h"J do Floorin Hoaruk 10,00 a 11.00 4,00 a 5,00 Timber, Mill prices, Staves W. O. Hud. in the water, per M. do lo do do dres?eH,hn the wharf, do do Brl. nui'i in the water, do 10. 1 I 2 do dressed. n tlie u harf. do - OeO 12 lo 16 0 1? R. O. HhJ. rou-h, in the water, do do dredf on the wharf, Heading, W; O I hd. rough in the watrr Sf'IMILES. M. I,2jrt2,j0 Cotton, lb. new Fr.ocft, per b;irrJ &.50 n 1 21-2 a 3.00 lliCK, p. r Uwt Tomcco, leaf, I do do CoRy, per bushc Hay, ner Cwt. ilWebantaUe, Refuse, ti a 7 a tea Sm rrr t 7l a KJ scarceSQ a 1,W Pkas, tla-k eyeel per bushel, tow or (omnioi Ground, do Tallow, Hkkb Wax do do - . - OOtfGO 10 - . - - 20 22 y a 1U scarce 10 a 12 1-2 lb. Bacos. hos round liAMfl, do .Lard, do 'vliiLTrfT. Island uaru 11 1-2 t 12.1-2 rtishct. 25a35 Lierixil -er. Bishel dull 30:t5 . 35 a hi 1,25 a l.:o fiuixe 18 11 r, - 7 11 a 8 - it; u ii 31a 'Mi - 45tfNj 75 1, U 31 a 3d Za In - 47 35 a 40 f. 7 12 7 1 2 10 I 2 II a 11 - 2 a 34 C:00 5.IHI 7 10 IGn 3 3.00 - S 1-2 2, K OOUhil, Limk,- Cask Pokk,.Mcss Lbl Priiue, do Fresti, lb. Bekk, IVine . Can'im.ks n. c. Tfcun. penu, do. Uil, common, wi .ale gl. SCMMKR, WlNTKH, O.-IKIT8, X, . RUM. Am. Uiv, Ai'h.k Brandt, Whikkkv, 5Soai, brown, Sloah, brown, Cotke, MOIRSK.S. Mackkrkl, No. 1 do do Do. scarce 00 do. CUKKSK, 3CTTKH. .b. Wood. Ash'. ,Uak, Pine, VI YETTE V1LLE. A Vrd B.icoii, d 1-2 a 10; Couok, 14 a 15 1-2 Corn 75 a 60; Flour, sujlr 5 12 a 5,25 ; fi.ir, ft 5,25 5 1-4: Lard. 11 a 12: fcniii'Ses. i Rice, 3,50 a 4.00 oliacco, l!f, 4 3-4 a 5 ; Maiiu tactuied, b a 15. I NEV YORK, April 25. Xorc! Wcw,-Tnr, bbl. 2a2 12 ; Tur- I'VllllllIJ, W ilmingtort, soft; 3,37; Ro- sin', 1,37 1-2 a 2 00; i,tcl, Var- nisb, Iti a 20. Hog Lanl, 7 1-2 a 9; Rice, loo Tobacco. N. C. 3 1-2 a 5 li. 3,25 a 3,G2 1-2 Cotton, 1G a 21 ; Flour, 5-25 a 5 37; Luni- : ... 1 1 . .. 11 r. . ii:. sji. 1.. j . - btr, Scuttling, pine, lb a 16; Sh.ngles, M. 3,h7 a I n JO- W 11 Mrl 11 y 1 Staves, W. U. Ill) 3ti R. U.'llhd. 21 ; kleadmg, W. 6. 45; JOSTON, April 24. 'tvol Stores '. T irrt"Ptine. Wiiminnn nft j 3 a 3,27; Tar, 2,00 a-2;20; Pitch, prime,l ,75; lto sin l.Jt l- 4 l.aOj Uotum, 10 a 20; t tour, a.-to a j.jv, Lra, n a : ; ltic, iN. J n 3 75 Staves W. U:ilhd 25 a 30 ; R, i). Hhd. 12 a 20. Tobacco, leaf, to a : man. 8 t 12. PHILADELPHIA. April 27. Xai'al Stores. Tilruentine. Wilnnnnon. soft. 3,25 a 3,37 12: Ros n, 1,50 a 2,50 ; Pitch, 2,25, xar.rt -z;&3. UoitOn, U. 17 a 1 lour 12; .i iij:r, Pai:i.i BiirJ, N. C. 2jJ a ; Scaiitlin. PineJ N. C. 14 a 17: Sii Al. G a rt ; Suves. a-3 thev run. W. O. ilhl. a 35 : R. O. Hhd. 18 a 20 : Insnt ctd W O. Hhd. 33 a 38: R. O. Hhd. 23 a. 2d: Ra. Hams, G 12 o 0 Rice, 3,50 a 3 67. Town iMecting. A T tlie solicitation of several citiz ns, n town . meetin? will be held in the 4;uuri-H,.ii.. tins evening, at 1-2 past seven o'cUx k, to take iu lo consideration the ortkpnt Siatcul'mir fir I). )artment, and to adopt such ineasur -s as may be ucemeu expcuieni. l tie omcers ot the several togiiits are particularly invited to attend, and re. - . a 9 - port Che condition of their respective Companies. T. H. WRIGHT, Mag. Police. May G, 135. It TQ OTTER & HuujbS take this method II At Ik.,!. I. . . I.J. iiMints to their fellow citizen, for their active aid zealous exertion in trraei vmr their Mill au n. r.Ai'itaiiii- 1 is ci 1 aic 1 ill nukiiuwicu ther property, during the destructive fire of the 2d iiiainiii. MavG, l-n3. . 13 It A CARD. THE Subscriber be'g leave to tender his sin cere thanks and acknowledgment to hi fneiids, and fellow citizens for their' reat exer tions to arrest liie devouring flamt s, aud save his property on the morning of the 2d, for which, Uiough unavailing, he feels not the ls grateful ; and he also take Uns oooortuniiv la mik ur. knowledroents fr the willing and powerful aid afibrded by the people of color. j . . ."a T . rw TVTr May G, 1835: llt a card; 83T Ws "H. Beatty, as Executor to the Will of W. GJ lit-atty, for himself and the heirs, takes this method to ax press gratitude to the citizens of Wilmington for their end ;av.rs, though, unavailing, to . preserve the North Carolina Steam Rice Mill from destruction by fire, on the 2d insL The black; people, who exerted themselves much on that occasion, are also.entuled'io the warmest thanks. . May6,1835.T ' .1 " - MrJYoticc. J ; . r . . . i ,'-. TT HAVE thi day placed all "mr 2ou and JJL' Accounts ' into the hands of John P. Gauae, fc.aq. fur col feet ion, whom I have constituted tor lawful Attorney for the same. v . - HENRY NUTTi v. 03 jSolicc; fJTTFIC NoTa"CitoujA . STEAM RlCC XL. MILL (kdvertUrd to b oidltj the ubvri ber on Tuesday of Jaae Owrn) b twig betn ttm. uined bj th fire of. ih 2J iuL tbe rnotiQin property, tpeciCrd in tny ad rent anient, lognhcr with thefiteofth jd Mill, will b erpo!d f.r o aia. TWnrfw 9f JukTrrm tie County Cfwrf of Xnc-lJanrcr Cnif. . W. H. BILTTY9J2xtttcT. May fi. . : ; 19 u. House Lot for Sale THE f Joae and Lot formerly orrupied bf Samuel N" Cannon,, and at present bv Heo rv Baker, situated n th hill rasfriftbe Mrthn dist Church, is ofTVrcd fjr m1 nn nooaimodtng terms. For particulars arpjy u . T JOHN JLIcUAE. April 2lth. . . ! j . I7f. 1 I Co-partnership. ; A CO-PARTNF.RSUIP it thm day f.-rmrd U. between the Subscribers, under the firm of JOIIX A'. BREWSTER $ CO. fortl transaction of bmidcas oh their own ae couut. ' , JOHN BREWSTER. JACOB -II. BREWSTER. rVTi Co-tvirtncrtUlu of BUJJR JL CREW S'! KR. will ntiiiii ns !jerctf0w , fc the triuiv-m-tioii of AucLon nid(nmiisMun Lruuiitst. T. BURR, -! J. H. BREWJSTER, AprU QO: . 17-4L HAS just wivrd lim Ncw"Y.rk and now opening a haidine"ssonu. M of coitMMirg in prl cf . - J Snp'r black, brown and olive Crape Camlrtt, BmchHIes, Merino Casmdvtvs brown and blear L. rd Lincu Drillings, Irish a.mJ brown Linens, &e. &.c. .. ? , , , J . , iJupV.Muslins. Git':ms Bn iCAJk-v, . Sop'r BlondXUrir. VtjtU and Hrlcrr:UrA, Corded Skills, Cnn.bVicv Musculo NV.tinj, Ac Sirp'r Family Flmr m Bnie!s and l!f B.rrH. Gun Powd. r. Imperial and lljrrxl lVn. Loaf Suir. boxes bar Sj, bxc Len.m Syrup. 1 cask bet 1.hh1 mi lrt t. . A fwd-n 1-itlcs f.tCfa, C'.rvl-rr and F.pSim S.ilt, Br-mion , Co-ra, In.l,g((, lijn er &.C &.c. all of which will if ruid u lowut prices. April 25. 17 3t For Sale BV P. SI-TITH, t histie n?ar t!nj l U.i. 1 v StHUb f T. J. Arm fcr..ijjvV .'is Siore,! o,uauiity of TIN WAHK, ' w. It avtred. v.r: Coff. e Pta 4 iirs, a'kn and; liaif g.-il'.oti Mraiurrt, Tin Pans Vfry l.Tr; ifr, -illi hinl1: . do rotniitAn litu without lun ltt ilo -mail do witlout hapdics, qviari Bainc, nU do, Miik SMrainr., Ixt' tuvtrw, Lanlboitit, 4 Scl -s. Borkfto, Cmid'.e MovM, I !pl rs, Nnt-111-g Gratt-i -t, PtittiodvS l'Ucr Palis, TrunijK-is, Flower Pots, d.c - i . r DRY GOODS: t ' a . 210 yard Scotch GiDghaois, a tnj and dura ble article, I Chin and black BROADCLOTH Sauineits, . Caliues, Canton FlannU , 1 piece elegant brown Crsp Cjimict,. ! Bleachett Siiei tinM. Muslins, I lai H aerchltfi, Scks and Stockings, and a few dfcascs eleraut SILK. J iiolloyvartl 2.500 lb I.01 low-u are, uch as Puts of ail airef, Ovens, Spiders, Keitlf s, &.C. ' CROQKE'rY. ' ': Dibe!, Inrjreand m.t!l, laics.fowls Mur Pitchers, Baaios and Ewrrs, CuiOnd Sjucers, a handsome set of China. Jitrs, Itottlei, Black and Drao nu-'d Hat, wool do. some pret ty fine Palm Leaf do. - About lbs. Red TAINT.; WOODES-VAJIE. Tubs. Pails and Burk lt. and Dry Measurra. I : 1 SAX.T. AUut 300 or -iOJ uiiiueis very handsome Slu which 1 will &c!i very cheap for cub. STATIOXARY. Books, Writing anJ . Wrppinj Taper, Q.ui!!, CUTLERY. llandinwi, Plaim, Chw Ss, Auer Glmlett, Haiiiiiori, Mails, Jointt-r lion.tlkiwrlinf Bits, Pincers, Shoe Knives, Tacki, iimHie and Tru.k Tucks, Sheep Shears, Gan Locks, D-or Ls-ckr, a variety of Hinges, and many other articles in this line not mentioned. 4 PEAS. A fw barrels b!ack-eyed Teas, suitable .ir the West India MaikiL SPICES Nutmeja, Allspice, Clovei, Ciflt;a mon and Ginger. 1 Keg Bengal Indigo. .. . SALTS, Epsom and Glauber, a3 numerous 0 thr articles iot fpeeifitd. ' , 1 would present wy aincere ihankt to the public fr the small share of patronage' which 1 hatt Ikr -lt.fr.r4. rwpivi-il nn. I fin tciatiUI mic 1 ran !t: nuance o the iauie with ths adiukro of a little more. : i . - April 23th. I ; Election, j : ()N Thursday the 21m day of May next, an Election will be helu at the uvusl places of Election in New Hanotir Cuuiy lo e lecttwo Delegates lo repr"MH said Ctnty ia lie Convention to be held M.tlu& Cily of l'.cigli on the. first Thursday in Jun neiw C. B. M0KU1S, Shcrif. a i 1 ' Tcti Dollars licicard. I WILL give Uie sbote teward far th sppre" faeTMon and AJivry to me, at W timing ton. ot a runaway ngrolavc r.arutl - TOMJtLANETY. 17e ia suppostd to be larkig aLoot Smhn ille - ! J. U, HOLMES. Arril VI ' . U r tf- frnUE Furnititre u the Cotnaaercia) Hotel K - M gether with the unexpired rent of the HouV would be sold on very reasonable terms. Ptsos whn may wih to esuUIsh a Uote! tn the To n of Witoiington, WocLLdo Well to ajr' wubout delay to . ' ; E. P, HALSEY. April SW, 18Si.t - 1T4U . - ." ' - - - - ; -House arid Jtioti V . - - rppE IlQtXSS arTri LDT, rio-in Ahe occupancy HT AHjor. B4aBayf4 RtrvkhvJle; together rkh ta lot adjouiing.-'are fbr aW Trnoi will to made knowsr h atm1;r ia'&Ih. 'May 6 jjor B. at 8mHbTittei. . vl J' April ?i r v , , -JWtpaii. I94t t-. i 1 4 l I8-3t May 4th, 1835.
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