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1 L . - i t mwm wnn -tv ' i.i.- " 'i' ; ' "i ! NO 128: WILMO GTONM C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1835. VOL. 3. NO. 2A i I i V Published every "Wednesday Horning, by ;l, . terms, f ' ; - i Three Dollars -rw annum," in advance. I ADVEItTISEMEXTS I Not eirceedin? a 'uare! inserted . at ONE. DOLLAR the flr8 nnd TWENTV-flVE CENTS for each subsc quent inwrtion. j. i i " ' ! No Subscribers taken for less than one year. i ': : - ' i 'I- . . end all who permit thair subscription to run jsver 'year, 'without ' giviing. notice, are considered bound for the second year, and so on for all sue ceeding years, j i i i For Sale. Tf BBLS double.distilled GIN, JL & 3 half pipes Cognac BRANDY, 5 cases BOOTS & SHOES, Just received per brig Majestic, and Tor sale by BARRY & BRYANT. May 13. 19-tfi ; k T Look at this AM determined to wind up my affairs in,"Wj1- 1H")' -"'"' 5' ed to me, to come forward nnd make some kind of : Windsor, Vi. May 28 1835. MAIL ROBBER CONVICTED. At the recent Session of the Circuit Court of the United States,1 holden in this town, Sylvester TV. Sheldon,, formerly Postmaster, at Londonderry Vt. was tri ed, for a violation of the Post Office Laws, by a Robbery of the MaiL The facts, de tailed on isfaction oi the Jurors, who composed the panel by which said Sheldon was tried and con victed, were of a kind which show ed a most deliberate and cooi-blooded rob ber v. It appears that, carly in the month Th Oniiri nmr nroripd to sentence! CkarlesUn, JmntG destruction Which TlSltea our CllY &t PT vou to hard labor in the State Prison, for I EXTENSIVE AND DESTRUCTIVE FIRE, riod that improvements in the extinguish- twelve yeas,,, 'Statesman 4 RcpuMi- can. T -per year, will be allowed 30 per cent, discount,, on settlement, without further trouble, before the first j ?! - 1 i mneas V. oargent, .sq.. ell over that sum. and that sum included.' &6 as day of April next Those who haveacconnts and 'osunasier ai neMer, ipnaenooit to hot to reduce tfieir yearly bill below SO." trj-OFFICE on the South si Je faf Market Street, be aw the Court If.ntBf. cannot pay, must give notes, and those who hate ; send a package of money bv mall. ' to a notes must pay as it will be impossible for me correspondent . at Biookiyn, N.l Y.. , Of n nav "nil mitt trn in Ino urpct nthnra'icia r . . .. r . " rJ tor " -"j " hr. tfTt nnrkr crv crt flirw(pr) nr. i,-,f.rria. ! tion catne, until Mr. Sargent, baving sent a second time; received a! letter from hs THE STORF, nt ftrpspnt ncciinieil lv mvoitlf. rnrresmnnpnt stafinor that his first lpftpr with large : WARE-HOUSE -and .YARD; with j had arrived, but with the money substract- the aumtnin Stole, lately occupied bv John Nntt. j , ,,, : , 1L . . c-, , ' ' u is Offered for SALE nr llENT. anli wiimi i ? "wards the last of he same month, To the rmu. 'TTII AN AWAY frorn the houje of Joseph- Ji.lL Vorten, LenoirtCounty, on the evening of ilw JT.b nf M,iv laslJmv i ;iii4tcr Dnvv VVaf- t,r r lip. i ned alvitit 17. ratherJow in stature. I given immediately tl irk hair and eyes, inclined 10 be a little 'orpUf pnerty.; is too well Known to require any Uescnp- money, lent, ana Has a ring ,-worm on- earn ciwk. one "u.uci? aumoc u iu sj, n t.u aucnu, ... tncotie rrtunt be a lurking round or about the plantation- i own in situation or convenience ior country or of Elihr Boykin. Esq. of Wayne cou.ut, who bartering business. carried h':r oil. bliej took; along with lr tlie I AM fully awere of the dpprecialion of the grcHter part of her wearing apparel, consuting in j value of Real Estate, from the close-fisted policy - m II I. TlU .r . .. . L 1 ... ! : T ' 1 ! l . 1 . i t iroou earnest ana oe- H - &2rarent commenced mailing more 'ERor TRADE to the first fair bidder ; the t rms shall be accomuioda ino" Ten Years' credit if reiuired, My WHARF is als for sale. Also." Aood Ftttrse, & an old SCLKEY-a few bar rels of FLOUR, and a f.-w boxes prime CAN DLES, and some other rwrlrl o -rt i r t e nr urrrfK naming. but which will be sold low, at the Old I , Stand,fo close a poor concern. DURING my absence, my Clerk, A. B. Alc- GlIlL is authorised to settle my business. HENRY NUTT. . Feb. e:. H tf. part, of one, black silk dress, one white ov. and of our Legislature, but am in i two or ill rec Calico ; she ha'aa black veil, aid gjen- terntined to ShLL, BAR TE1 cruu y wrars u. .. i i I I learn from virions sources which ma be re lied on, that said Boykin hats I'u retofore.nude four visits for th-j sam 5 intent, but not, being able to prevail with her to' clone until th27ih. I have also understood, that Boykin intended to place hr nt the house of one of his tenants, but sk i docla rd if he could not place j her- irt a more respecta ble situation, she would not accompany hun. lie then proffered to carry' her to his own dwelling, . and plac her under the-guidance of h'.s mother (respei for her must certainly prevent .her from this,) thai she should have any and every thing winch she should call for, af the same time repre senting the ditnculties and fttigues of her daily avocations in the most ridiculous manner. She . was tempted and eloped perhaps ere this she has discovered the ciiat, arid now knows him to boan arch and vile deceiver VV hat can a generous nhd enlighted comrniumty say of the character of n man who has thus alienated the affections of a V . . . ' ' i . ? a ,- nw. unsuspecting. silLvi girl, and.sednc d her from the fond embraces of a father, her little bir ' tliora anit cili-a nmt ll i tbal i np.lr nriil itc.-ir tn n female bosom, the path: of.virine ami a home to TT& SIMPSON has just returned from which she cannot again return but with feelings JJU ; of the dticpest remorse,! in the recollection of the Ilichi $f Fan c if id . past I forbear making further comment but trust to an eniigntenert, community to jnage. tor themselves. ; I forlvarn I the said Boykin from harbouring or maintaining my said daughte ter in a rson : nr nv wise or mannerL anto every other person 'r persons whatsoever, under penalty of the la'w j If my said daughter will again return home without coercion or force. I'wfll receive her and endeavor to forget the past. ' j ,'. ' ! ': II must beg the favor of the F.ditotml corps', to gve publicity to this iq their .respective Journals, nnd they shall have the gratitude of an injured and penny I ess father. June ?, 1833. the North with a full and com plete assortment oi f DRY GOODS & GROCERIES to which he invites the attention of pur chasers as he is determined to sell at a rprr rpsnnnWp nrivaOCC" for CASH T . j . . . .. ; , m barter for country produce; consists, in part of, & ; Broadcloths, Castmeres -fit .-banners, Figured Shal 1 y , .a n c ic a ft icle.) The editor of the Northampton Cou rier, who has now lived five and forty I vears in a state of singrle blessedness, is n the trial, and proved tothe sat- j 0ne of the bitterest fot-s that the fair sex n of the Jurors, who composed the J have. The little1 old fellow oup-ht to get married. In 'his last paper he has the following paragraph '. - iA Woman is always courageous and ready to play ii the heroine when armed with that favorite weapon of the rentier sex; a broomstick. ;It is delightful to see the dexterity jvith which she will ply it fore and aftSihej kitchen and parlor, as well. as the science she exhibits in laying it'-atnwart an unruly husband's shoulders. J A Vvoman of spirit' armed to the teeth f . 1 : ' J J . n ., Wllfl OlOOm UUU uumci, ii mrau auia- onist and not soeajsily foiled as one might imagine. A thiefin New York the oth er night attempted to steal some of the paraphernalia composing a jady's ward robe. He wais discovered ' when on the retreat by a gentle mistress of the house. Nothing daunted she tied lor the broom stick and commenced an offensive assrtult upon the retiring foe. Frorn the top of the stairs even into the street, she pursued him, broad side following up broad side, until she laid him prostrate at her feet with no other weapon but the broom slick. This she plied over his head and shoul ders with such idexterity and power, that this 4 lord of creation' asked for quarters, arid surrendered into the custody of the watchmen. Rifles . and broad swords, say we, rather than pieet cn of the ten der sex fn a belligerent mood, armed with a broom, slick, j i . nnsjp (Insnraiice is very low,) The j ilr. but. with the intention to detect ender. He accordingly enclosed a sum of money to th? same correspondent, retaining sundry descriptions of the Bank notes, with the testimony of others as to the mailing of the same.j He then pro-' ceeded in advance of the. mail, and on ex amination at an office farther from Ches ter, on the route, than Londonderry, discov ered that his letter had been detained. He pursued this course two' or 'three suc cessive times, until having become satis fied of the place of delay, he .mailed a package and accompanied the mail con tractor on the route. Th mail was care fully examined both before its arrival at Londonderry, and after itjhad been open ed at that Post Office. On the examina tion after passing said office at London derry, it appeared that a letter mailed at the Chester office, on the jday before, had passed through the Londonderry, office with the money taken out of it, while, the lett'er mailed on that day had passed safe ly, no robbery having been committed IS II AM WARTERS. :. 23-2w; The Subscribers .... i . - :- i . - ; TTTTA VF. entered into a eo-rWtnership ttnder 'irll, the firm of POTTER & PARSLEY, ifor the transaction of Commission and ot ,lier business, llavin.v become nronrietors of the Cowan S. S. Mill thev are Drenared no receive and execute r -cVrs for Lumber, and having on hand a large stock of ; ""' -:: . ,:' .'. . ' " t Yellow and Jilch Pine Timber,, j tixty will be able to fill brdcrs for Lumber of any description. N " ' ;- ' . U ILlihilt i i U 1 1 jCjIv,! ' CX G, P.ARSLUY. V 2Xrfftt ' '" k' v'-l:..'. ' Gcn.Fs BDudlcy, -i 1 Aaron Lazarut, Tltq. ) I "I IFwi. Donxall, jisq. . P. K. Dickinson. EtQ. April 1, 1835, 1 His stock probably Sheldon mistaking another di rected to one Jeremiah Barton, and after wards found on him, j for ,the one contain ing money. On Sundayj morning, Mr. Sargeant, with his brother, B. B. Sar ceant, Esq. Deputy M trshal, and several citizens of Chester, went to the house, of Sheldon to arrest him. After several at tempts to discover the mpney purloined . . . ' a ! i r i by Sheldon thev succeeded in nnoing up on him one oi the identical banknotes J enclosed by Mr. Sargearit on the'Friday Clnnchilla Caps- Fur, Wool and Silk i previous, but could not find the remain- 13-tf Ofice South- SiU of Market Strret, due ! door, above lh dtfiee of the PEO- pLes press; " " r i i I TVFFERS his professional services to.tltc.pul' MJ' lie. lie is prepared to perform all opera rations on the Tketh.- ile can supply his patients Hats, Handkerchiefs, of all decscriptions, Thread Insertings, Iace Caps, Bobinet and Lace edging Blond Veils Boreige, Silk Aprons, Satin bowed Stocks, Gloves in variety, Assoned Belts, Figu red .Velvet, Bead Bags and Purses, I ; Canton and other Shawls, Bobiriet Capes and Collars, Worked Collars, Capes, Corded Skirts. A splendid assortment of Children's ' TOYS, and dressed DOLLS: UMBRELLAS, Cotton and Silk Brown : nnd Blenched Shirtings Plaid I Lindsey Red & Fancy Prims French and English JVlennq intitgo V"cks Hose and half , Hose Osnaburgs Irish Linens.' ' , READY MADE CLOTH ISO, T-Zu -.-v IN VARIETY. 1 -'-. FLANNELS.all colors Shoes and Boots. Gentlemen's and Ladies' Rose and Point Blankets. Bleached Jeans. A Full assortment of HOLLOW WAB E. der. On that occasion I bheldon made his escape, but through the laudable ex ertions of Mr Sargent, he was at length arrested at MassenaJ, in New York, and committed to Jail in Rutland Vt. The .proofs or Sheldon's guilt as to the robbery of the letter, in which the said ten dollar tioteiwas enclosed, were clear, distinct and positive resting on the testimony of unimpeached and unim peachable witnesses. ! And no one could doubt, on the trial, that the same abandon ed villain purloined all the money sent by Mr. Sargeant as before described. Great credit should be set down to the Messrs. P. O. and B. BJ Sarrreant, andi several others, who, with unusual perse verance and enj?rgy,j effected the arrest and detection of the pirate. In pronoun- ring sentence upon the robber. His Hon or. Judge Thompson, Was lucid and im pressive. The beauty of 'his language and its dignified strength,' were beyond the ordinary castit cannot be recited with any justness. In substance he said, " You have been charged with an infrac tion of the PosCOffice Laws of the Uni ted States, in robbing thejmail, while act ing as Post Master. You have been Attempt to! Murder A man bv the name of Farnum,' in the employ of Mr, bweester, on nis plantation at uaue George, v;as wounded by one of the fcem- inole Indhns, onthe lOih inst. under the folloirinir circumstances. In the absence of Mr Svveester.llhe Indian armed with a rifle, who called himself a Chief, came to his house and abused his wife and fami ly, and threatened to murder the whole of them. He claimed to own the land oc cupied by Mr. Sweester, and attempted to provoke a fight with a young man in Sweesters service, by the name of John son. Capt. Farnum, the person injured, beinp; at work near the house, hearing the disturbance, interfered, and succeeded in getting him away upon which the -dian, in a violent rage, turned upon him, and Drenared his rifle, at the same time saying he would shoot him. CapL F. kept him off. jThe Indian withdrew, and levelled his piece; but did not firepind afterwards renewed his violent and abu sive language, stepped off the second time about thirty feet, and fired. The ball penetrated the let shoulder or Capt. b arn um, above the collar bone, and came out at the lower part of the . shoulder blade. i ne lnaian lmmeuiateiy neu. vapi r. has been brought to Mandarin for medi cal care. We I learn the wound is not considered dangerous. He is a native of Connecticut. These are the facts as stat ed by a gentleman who resides up the river: .;' ; , 11 I "!.'''. I" j We now have an opportunity again to express our opinion, that the Seminoles are hostile and unwilling to remove. it becomes our painful duty to record one ol the most awful -and destructive conflagrations that has visited our city since the great fire of 1810. About half past li o'clock last night, the bells ofSt. Michael's Church sounded the alarm, but before any number ot citizens could as semble the fire had made fearful progress. It broke oyt in a saulJ woodm tenement on the West side of Meeting, between Hasell ami Mjrkrt streets, occupied by Mr. Shepard as a S?dlers' Shop. It soon spread on both sides of that building. but was arrestee on the South by a brick building, occupied by Dr. v urdeman as a study, while on the North it extend ed to IlHsell-streeL Crossing Meeting street at the Grocery, corner of Guiirnard street, occupied by Capt. Fash, the fl.iraes spead Northwardly to Hasell street, which they also crossed at this spot, con suming two wooden tenements on the North side of Hasell street, next to the corner of Meeting street. Their further progress Westwardly at this point was arrested by the blowing up of a wooden house in Hasell. street. Southwardly on the same side of Meeting street, they extended to the Beef Mnrket, the, roof at the East end of which was destroyed, and the cupola considerably injured. -1 he confl iijratibn then took an E tster ly course from Meeting street, and level led all the buildings on the North side f Market-street , on both sides of Ellery street; on both sides of Guignard-jtrei ; on both sides of Pinckey street, (with the exception of two or three on, the North side) until it reached Anson street, where it was arrested by blowing up the house at the North East corner of Pinckneyand Anson streets, not, however, until it had destroyed all the buildings on the West side of Anson street, from Market street to Bement & Milliken's Susar R finerv. ment of fires Ire made almost every where else, mi"ht have been avoided. ' PriENoxEXox. By a gentlernaa re cently from Prince Willi mJUDtT? Vir ginia, we hare been informed sjys tba Georgetown Metropolitan, of a retoarkt-" ble occurrence whicfT took, place bo the Neabsco tract, about fouririile lroin;Bim. fries, on Monday sr'nisht, . during ih&t IJLavy thunder storm. vrhicbt.hvjilljb6( recollected overspread -.he' whole 'heaT ens, and appearenily visited everquar- ter of our coontry. 1 he earth !oi eever- al acrea, wmcn was previously im ana good, suddenly rrom us pTrsrni-ppif.irv ance) sunk to the depth orobout four frrt, and cracked open in innumerable -puces throughout the . whole mass, es u ii naa been blown by gunpowder. 1 he tntindtff and lightning which here was compare' tively slight, there wasawially heavy and severe.accompained by an abundant show er of hail which however, w is not so in- itinous to the cram as to the window , glass. Numerous persons have vmtea the pot, but are totilly unable to account -for the remarkable phenomenon Soma; pupposejtto have been produced ty 'Jj? shock of an'rarthqaalce. aitho ilrli the peo ple residing in nhe neigKlorhoHl expe rienced;' or ra'.her observed "no sensation during the storm to justify such a conclu sion ; yet it is pos'ible sueh niij?ui.nae been the fact, as from the cootinu il'ulare of lightning and the heavy pedis uf thun-. der, with a combination of apprehension for their personal safety, they niiv;ht have had the shock of an "earthquake which they attributed to the effect of a raging ! ' "j ' 1 storm. Parties in Esouscd. As vnr pen- eral curiosity is evinced to know in what including both sides of Maiden Line, manner parties are at present dividrd in from Market to Pinckney s'reeL Cross ing Anson at its Northern junction with Pinckney street, it spread still- Eastward Iy, consnniinrr three buddings on the North side of Pinckney, and fie on the Fiast side of Anson street. .At this point the devastation was put a stop, to by blow ing up and pulling lown several wooden tenements to the Eastward of the fire. After destroying the houses in Hasell street, from tne S. E. corner of Meeting street to the brick building occupied by the late John Ball, Esq;, it wasirrested in this direction by blowing up the Houe owned ard occupied by Mrs. Thompson, at the corner of Hasell street and Maiden Lane, by which the Trinity Church in Hasell street was fortunately saved. We resret to add, however, that St. Stephen's Chapel ii Guignard street shared the fate of the houses in that neighbourhood The Bapist Lecture Room in Pinckney street was also burnt. There is no estimating-the extent of the loss of nronertv to the Westward of Meeting street, if the house occupied by Dr. Wuideman, on the east side of Me"t ing street, beinr of brick, had not been saved by prodigious exertions, the flames in that cse would have caught thp large wooden building called the Panorama, and Seyle's suite of rooms, and penetrated into King street. The consequences we need not describe Vast numbers are dispersed through the country, and cannot be persuaded to come in. A company 61 United atates troops, under the command of Capt Drane, is now hunting them, to compel them to re turn to the station at Camp Kin?. We have long been satisfied, that although some of the tribe have yielded quietly to the authority of the Government,- a con England, it iniijht, in some inea.aie. 'sat isfy that curiosity to Mate that there are at present six political parties in tfcit country. 1. 1 he Ultra jorus 01 wnicn uuu Eldon is the chief or head. They are of course opposed to all reform, political' or religious. 2. The Moderate Tories, who are lea by the Duke of Wellington, and Sir Ro bert IVel. It is supposed they win con sent to a temperate reform. .... 4 . .... . 1 ' 3. l heSemi Wlnji.ai mey nrr rail ed, the" most conspicious niCinbers of which are Lord Stanley, Sir J. Graham, and the Duke of Richmond, breeders from the Administration ol Lord QjJ This party 13 very small and incline most to the Moderate Tories. 4 The Moderate Wbis,-.the party late in jower ; at whose hea d ate Lord Melbourne and Lord Brougham. Their standard of reform U somewhere between the Semi Whigs and the Moderate Radi cals mentioned below. - " 5. The Moderate Radicals. Lord Dor- ham the great antagonist of Lord Brough am, heads this psrty, assisted by sach re formers as Mr. Hume, Mr. Ward."&e- Its demands are nothing short of radical change in the British insiitutioBS. , 0. The Ultra .Radicals. ' Tfis-party acknowledges Mr. O Connell as Jti leader with Cobbett arid Hunt as conspirioas DRILLING Cambrics,, white ana , - , and . Jnvicted bv the ! :;rCV- -' j in make Ke. col'd -Muslins Bed Tickincspomba- .--a:; ftr AnA fnunA criinitr , 1. n,L..'.i min'in uil uic A Win. ur r.nn Y i . 7 , . j 1 ,.-. v v. w u 11 1 , , .v u v, 1 v , rinil S fl I ITVC U ll - 11 UUSC WIIU U1C liuri 1 o.- wiuiany Kina oi artificial, i eeut mey may pre iciw, i ran w uurei..uuw ""f ' I 01 tne Otlence ruarffed ag"ainst-you. Vl fer. Ue has on hand Washes for thfe Mouth. Tooth Powder of the best description, and Drops for the tooth ache. A i Wilmington, Spt. 25. 183. )-lf China, Glass, & Crockery WARE. olation of the Post Office Law, by rob-, - 'The assortment of these articles is ve- Ding tne mail, and that top, m tne person rv beautiful, and worthy the attention of. of a ost IVlaster, is indeed a serious of y . - . J r.,nnn m i.,j u.. u.. iiitH SHOCCO SPRINGS, TpllE tnedkinal virtues 6f wtieh haVe been; at-. . jJL.tested by the reclaimed health of . hundreds ' Vhohove visited thent will be opened for the re Vcption of Company ori: the first of June, v Terms, HbrBoanl, &c. aa usvia!,.viz: Grovin persons, I per day. Children and Servants, half price. 'Jiorses 7& CetQts per day. A reasonable deduc tion will be maJe- for Families by the month ince the last Season, Chimneys .have been built to the Cabins, which will make thcui much more tcortjifortable.''i ri.f . " ( ' ',';," ' ' ! Id addition . to thV usual conveniences of tKe -Establishment, BATHIKG HOUSES have al ' o been constructed, where Baths of every de cree of temperature w ill be furnished. . ; ANN JOHNSON. Shocco Sprinrs," Warren Co those in need- GUNS, PISTOLS, & DIRKS, ! SOME VERY SUPERIOR. lieatly inade CLOAKS; Genfe "': 4- DietHs ahd Ladies1. ! . . ? ' ' toj let; mantle; & PARLOR fence. Men are selected by the Gov ernment for such stations, who are gen erally reputed, fori their I good standing. integrity and honesty; and for one, thus selected, to betray; his trust, the confi dence -reposed in him, and prostitute it to the base purpose of robbery, shews nimseir devoid ot all manly principle and ;ed in their continued residence, or who are blinded by mis-statements, may still persist in denying our former statements in relation to tne (intentions of this tribe. If they are willing to remove, and ready to' accept the propositions of our Govem mpm is it nrobable that thev would attack ? r w We reeret to add that while two color- coadjutors. It gdes .for annual 1 arlia- i i f . . i t i i rr . V. i K o pr men vor nn th rnnt oi tne Aiaricet- ii i menis ana universal sutiruur. fell in, and one of them (a free fellow) I other concomitants of democracy, sach as named Joe Bland, was seriously injured, j exist in this country. The other (named Isaa a slave belong ing to the estate of Barguet) but slightly hurt. : We have understood that th amount of insurance at the Fire and Marine In surance Oflice is about 823.000, and at the Union Insurance about 830,000 Many of. the houses, being of wood. were of little account ; but there were sev- own- peaceable citizens:, under; pretence o 5 1 , i i .1 1 l . J j ing tne iana tney occupieu t We understand that efforts are rrrakin The Portsmouth axd RoasokC Rail Road. The great usefulness of . this road to the inhabitant of Southern Virginia? is becoming mere palpable eve ry hour. We learn that the road bat been completed as far as "Morfe'i Depot" in Southampton County (or. rather, two rr.;i Kotrnnd 41 miles .from Po rif- eral valuable buildings burnt inhis wide mouli,t to which "point the cars'pasa dai range of destruction. The wind 'at the On Friday last, GO or 70 balea'of coniinenceincni of the fife "blew from the (ton frorn the. (arms of Mr. Newtom South West, but shifted several time. anrj jf. Vaaghan, of Somharapton, were from S. W. to N. W. during the timeoc- Tecrre by the road in this borough, and" cupied by the conflagration, which was immediately disposed ot We. farther nearly nine hours. . It was calm, but the ,bat a considerable quabtitv of cot- combustible nature of the materials,, the .u. .vi nA will nroVaiblrbe season being unusually dry and the hoa-1 broagbl own before this pars graph ;is k ses mostly, of wood, - with the narrowness j t prrSS it gjrcs ut plrasare to state. Plough jaAdTyTIR ON STEEL: 50 Kegs from 4d to 20d May 14,1835 WHITE & Brown SugarMolasses Imperial, Hyson, Youngs Hyson, v and Hyson Skin TAS Ckffee Loaf and Lump Sugar White and Brown Loaf. - nn i mn -T. T ii htrir n'i ? 5 i ivr vT ? TVTiiQir r v vvho was present, and you desired not to P"' llaJVJ? WIllSKEYi bound b1; him But!in vonr Tiola- Al'l Lts JACiu triiv. tions of your hisrh trust as Post Master 80 Kegs Powder, 100 Bags Shot, in your deliberate robbery of the. mail. possessed pf most complete depravity o , ;e punishmen't heart,; 1 he , Post Office is a place ot : i . r, i hijfh and responsible trust : It is one in which all are deeply jinterested and which if violated, does irreparable injury. When you were arrested and the officers of the Government were about to confine you for conveyance to a place of security. you snoweu some sensiDUity some re mains ol feeling towards iyour little boy. ... i . . i to arrest the Indian, and we have eery th stre-els rrave the flames an intensity Kk.. cA i,, r rvV ddrad t . a :.l r..i ' lfcuat w F'" . r ' reason to believe that he will meet with due to his crimes. Florida Courier. '.fine MUmC has been provided. JbSli irtk.'S Salt Ptre Coppe Ca.sia Nutmegs. whfch passed .hroogh you'r hands, you Auspice, x cpci, kjuuu, louavtu, jwji appeareu peneciiy recKiess ana lost lost chop) Spanish andAmerican Segars. to all compunctions of conscience lost to Coffee ROASTERS, (Patent l all regard for right lost to all theteftder "iNi .u rll ir:. jp. r.i. r relations of lifp, as a husband and father V10lu vuuo, xvuivco sju rui, i en OL it : 1 m , i The Great Webster Meeting last night at Faneuil Hall, was rather lame.. Mr Gray, we believe, was elected Presi dent, and one or two gentlemen, secreta ries. Mr. C P. Curtis offered Resolu tions, which were supported in a speech by R C .Winthrop, Rufus Choate, and F. C. Gray, Esq rs. Mr. Winthrop talk ed about chaos, chasms, conjurations, &c hut Mr. Choate said the best thinrr. vir thar if Mr. Webster was elected, be wonld , was the o not disturb our "blanks and twine' Mr. i vasiauon. say, spoke. a. very good i mises the and power that spread with" a. -fearful ra- tbc merchants of Souths mptonrwere for piduy. The devastation this morning is waT(j by thc rail road, on Saturday last. , most appalling and heart rending;." The t j,. pfacc 0f drstinalioD. iv. BtaetrC immense space ocvupieu uy uic ciuuaiug mmmmmmmmml ! ruins, tne numwi wi uwnuic u uuusc- . ... r- les noor. who have neither home Dorl uetter lose yoci ti i Just IftiblishccL ,1 i PEOPLE'S PRESS. -; ' . j' y rotttdings of the. Ilockfish Temperance - Convention, vtth an Address; delivered oh that Dceorfon, also- An Address deliver- Pocket Kriives, Violins, Fringe, Clark's Spool Cotton, Percussion Ca pa. NEGRO CLOTHS. ClarVs extra Superior AXES, Para -1nct to yourself vnur fripnHs and VOUT , . j r- j v." ' , s country. You have evinced a hardihooa seldom seen and have iappeared destitute of every thtna w-hi&h rehders life of any value In the verdict of the Jury, the Court are constrained to say that thev en .- i ' j w.H- -H' Sols. Pins and Needles, Cross Cut Saws d in the preshyte nan Church, before tht Gun Locks," Horse Fleams, Curtain Pins Itirelv concur. , It ?isH sdsiained y the V iinmgia", J emperance society, ou the I store removed tbrM doonwcit or tb old 24th February last jprice 75 cents perl -1 '.f stajid. - -i . - ; J l ,1 rri"oa ana &xaminesmJi tf l T October 151834. -t - their oaths. floze'rk. , ; May 20. t r v - in ¬ most incontrovertible proof. and in their opinion, tne ,vurv could-not nave render ed another; "verdict only in violation of shelter, strongly appeal to the feelings of Waoer. "Nate nana you are men. my the charitable. andCharleston in thia darlin 1- said one Irith brick larrrtd hour of distress to suffering hundreds will another ; -yoa mount the Jdrtrth yrf not, we are confident, make a vain call for hod foil o' atones, and acaiher ert i Ira i the nn, rvotli rr nnd cn.vnur on Vior Itr rl-l heads ir us as voa cow Bythrattuia ties of the Union. holy. IM carry yoaraelf op- Irom ithe Bags - k From are satis the result of our' cnquiries,we to the rool ana oown yere nea mat som w-ssr miscreant i win p"- Jt.V t riginator of thwide spread de-this fellow uoorrr, iu iay viw Mr Sheppdrd,ott,wrepre-eo,u!d'nLw,-;Forv l"vLMbct 'wmr neA 31 lirkt 1 though I IS it th llKf C y03 I ,t uray. we oaret say, spoice.a.very puuu .T- - : ---v-: 'v v k-. WnV'i peop e made so loud a in nis suop. u tne vicinny, rw u r - -- - - T U t m pniireiy w. wwueu uuiiuings. rhuc "w . stC Will tbrT ry Urge exlenu presented but too favora- Jiinmx .mif ' ble a field for the operations of the incea: thai. sd Jerry.-once- diarv ' . - , -J ewn( h was , , tx-i ."w . t.. v? ' ' AV.v- v-Unri,Virfltjadvtmtoroos Patents . v one on mis- suoieci. we dui . ecau iuc i ..-.- i ?j Ji - i.t- rl MmnL'Mia sbeech, but the nois in leaving the hall, as soon as ne commenced, that we were unable to hear what he mteredi j The Hall was nearly full -most of the evening, but at no, time rroivded : noon th wholp it was well e- . rr; : " - . i l uu .tL : if tvyfT' anivem . onimon. tchpn mt romnlam of . fyrncty,.l . . v . J. i .'y J , the old" fashioned election week the boys , the utter want of orgapixation intbe De- ftl gUy bzre Jr (4 bjs friecd.-re. -4ntpd littUfnn inH th frrt Web- partment of out Fire Police. -The wsnx 1 rti . . . . l...,.,-,;. ster Meeting igratified them, generally ; ! of.ystem.ia not the only evil. illZUv yo.' wm. I'm rate J bat'l; , ... . . .1 UA kup iSf niW til nr.Mrtinn . waS-DnM - M"l " altnongn some oi tnem saw mry uu . -v.. - liut ineopening:oiuio oiavjti .v. , ; "' . " " J xh&Vlrca 1 naa oeen oiown p", vuuc, 4.u - .-. betteflime at rick ouse:- Be&onPut. as we war.comia by ib tecoa4 Cax. ' ! - I - r j V
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