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:1 wm :. IPDS ' -. .- AO 130. VILMIiVGTONi N ! C. WEDNESDAY JULY 1, 1835, VOIfZ WO". 2G '.I I v WflMiTlL t " -I ' " .- ".V'-li. -'. - . " - ' " if: 'Cubllhad every Vcdnedjr Horning, by Tbrcc DolLar"per avncm. in adyaxce. j l AbVSRTlSEBIEICTS - ; : " Tot ceding a Ajnare inserted at ONE DOLLAR the firit, and TWE.Ty.FlV15 CENTS fur each suiT sjuenl Bertlon. ' '. ' ft - Nubcribers taken for less than one year, and all who penuit their subscription to run over a year, ! witbput gjvinj notice, are "considered bound for the second year, and so on tor all sue. ceeding years. '. j- ..-. Yearly adrertUers, who will agree to pay S10 '- er year, will be allowed 30 per cent discount, on ' all over thatsiiD), arid that sum incruded, so m not to reduce their yearly bill below $10. tCJ-OFFICE on tUo Boutl'i uide of Siaku Street, te .. jw tlMCourt IIotlsA, ''-':. ..-' - ..' The JYeim Steam jacket, Great mfitional Work, "OF UK'U1 AND INTERESTING KNOWLEDGE. tc illustrated by numerous Engrav ings by the Boston Be wick company. I i -CAPT. ROLLINS- WILL commence hvr rp.tlr run between Charlt sion nd Norfolk on Monday the 8lh ot" June and continue toltiaye each pi tt eri-u lariy.'as stated bcloiv. -TheJfeoulh Citro'ina is 170 fc-ct on Ut-.k, 2i;jfeet 10 inclu-s be;im, 12 feet hoid, aud built of the best materials, secured by arches and diagonal jicilin, in siKh a manner as fo inukf bcr strength; equal, if jiot superior, to any Steam Boat in the United States, slier engine, is 115 horse po ver, (l;w pressure) her-boilers' of . heavy copper, capable of bearing double the pics; , sure tefj'jirod for the engine, her accommodations aro extensive and coaipletc in ail respec s she is . expected to perform Jhe route ' in, 40 hours, and scarcely, if ever, out pf siht of land. The South Carolina will leave Charleston, Monday, 8th June,- -Friday, 19th, ' -Wednesday. 1st July," Mondav, lilih, .Friday,' 2 lth, Wednesday, 5h Aug. Wednesday, 19 th, Monday, 31st. Passcrieers ion the day of their arrival in Nor folk, can proceed to Bidtii wre in the superior steam boats Poi-ahontas or;Columbup, and arrive there jext mornfHg, or taking the Philadelphia boat in the river, arrive thee in thc cvcning. All Bag cage at the risk of the owners. . Th South Carolina is expected to arrive at finiithvillc at ft o'clock on the second" day after, leaving Norfolk,-and to arrive at Smithville at a bout 4 o'clock P.' jiM. on the day she leaves Chai lcston.-Pnssajre to Norfolk Fifteen Dolars, and to Charleston 'I't'ii DolUiis. The Soulh Caroliina will remain at Saiithviile an hour or two each trip to take in wood. flTlHE success which has attended the publica JOL ' tionof the best Magazines from the English Press, has led to preparations for issuing a peri odical more particular y adapted to the wants and taste of the American Public While it will be the object of the proprietors, to make the work strictly what its title indicates, it will,, neverthe less, contain .all articles of interest to its patrons which appear in foreign Magazines. Extensive preparations have been entered info both with artists and author, to furnish frcm all parts of the Tnion, drawings 'and illustrations of every subject of interest, which the publishers confidently believe will enable" them' to Usue a work honorable to its title, aud acceptable to the merican people. - The fiist nuiv.ber of the American Magazine, illustrated with upwards of iwenty Splendid En gravings, will appear on.or before'the first of Sept. and be icontinued monthly, containing between focty and fifty ' imperial, oetavo pages; and be furi$sh.d at the low price of two loliars 'per.au iiuni! It will comprise- : . Portraits andioraphical Sketches of dislin- gn'.shed Americans; Views of public Buildings. Monuments and Improvements; Landscape-Scen ery the boundless vark-ty , aud beauty f which in 4lus country, wiM form an uiv.easing source of instructions and granhcation: Engravings and1 descriptions of the ch'aracter, hnbitsT Sec. of Beasts, birds; '"Fishes and Insects tofrether with every sub- ject con net' d with the Geography History,. JnUt tionai and Artmcial resources ol the country, u- i lustialcd in a fanuliar and popular manner. j . FREEMAN BUNT, Agent of the Boston Bewick Company, : . 47 Court-Street, Boston. Boston, July 19, 1834. "t , , . ?V Ed:t?rs throughout the United States who Avill give the above Prospectus a tew insertions m their respective papers, aud send one copy con taining the same, shall be entitled to one year d subscription to (he same. . June -21. 1335. ' 25 3t. FISH, POTATOES, &c, t4 BAGS St Domingo COFFEE, iP ir 20 bbls. fresh HERRINGS, j 50 Bushel Irish POTATOES, i 250 casks fresh Thomastown LIME; 2t boxes Lemon arid Ginger S VRLTP. dozens ts U WttJS l SS, 1 boxes Sperm CANDLES, b bbls. yorto Kicp SUGAR, Just ree'd and for sale by ' '"e BARRY i& BRYANT. ';.L- ' .. 24-tf. June 15. Norfolk, Tuesd.iy, 2d June, Saturday, l.itli, , Thursday, 25th, " Tuesday, 7th Jjaly, Satin day, ltfijf, Thursday, 3Uh, Tuesday, I lth August, A ueday, zjlIi. Just Received A , FRESH SUPPLY OF B e ck witli.s A nti-Dyspcp tic PIIsIjS, , N "l;." At trie uuice ot trie j - People's Vras !d Wilmington Advertiser, June 17, 1835 I ,1 ; v 21-3t EDITORS. . f Newspaper cditors'are an abused race beings. If a remark drops from one them-in 'the hurry of composition. which mav not -be exactlv arreeable to the canons of correct taste, he never hears the fast of it is set dovvn as the sign of a deliberate and fixed principle in his heart, and his offence pronounced unpar donable. Peopleshould reflect upon their own conversation for a moment, and "! 11 ' a greater degree unpopular, and attract I ins more and more of public attention. Th German pipers, state lhat great diplomatic actirity exists at Vienna, and that a rapid interchange of couriers takes place between the Austrian Court and that ol England -of France, and cthr coun tries. In giving this fact the London Morning. Herald remarks: important po litical qaestions are saiJ to be under con sideratiuii ; but it is thought the mor- itn- - Ohio and Miciiio AN!-The follotring is an extract fromlbe Message of Cror the legislature of Ohio, in consequence of the disagreement between that ttate and Michigan: , . "Gentlemen sTbe wbole subject is now before you fir consideration. The ques tion necessarily arises, what shall be tiotie? IS hall we abandon our just claim relin quish our indisputable right, and pru- claim to the world, that the act and res- think- how min'h thv uiier pvrv dav of mediate and pressiu cause of tins diulo-. their lives which" would look a ureat deal S matte bustle is some meditated interference lutions of the last session of the Gcueral worse in print than any they ever in the columns of a newspaper; it should saw i of the great Powers in the affairs of Spain The quadruple treaty, which was so pom- be! remembered, also, that an editor of a j pously announced at the moment of its paper is obliged to write with as little re-: ratincdtioa, as the certain nieaus of p-o- retoun peuce to detracted Spain. flection is Deoole ?enerallv Dursue a do-' lly suitor vonveiSJitioa he has uo lime al- i has been, as to any avowed and open ex- j Hon: and 1 Uust that, ty your acts, yo.1 A-tmbly were mere empty things ?" Or, rattier, biiafl we not (as was dt-clared ia said reaolution'to be our duty") rcpare u carry their oroviions into e&cii The latier, I douut uot, will beyouV resoiu- . Annapolis, May 30. A party of pleas ure, including the family of Col. YVulrach, Commandant of Fort Stevern, embarked i bn Monday lastj and after spending a de lightful d iy on jthe water, rambling over the beautiful green banks oftheSavern, and partaking of a repast upon the shores of the round Bay, -the j schooner was re tufning with a.party in the evening when a sudden flaw ol wind struck her the main-boom j ibed, and carried oiie of the young ladies overboard. Quick as thought Lieut. J. J. B. Walback, of the UJStates Navy, plunged into the river to save her. Th lowed him to- weigh his words and prune his sentences he must dash on, think quick and write quick, or else "the press wiil .wait Under such circumstances h ercise of its provisions, a mere dead letter will manifest to" the wOTld, that Obi ever since Instead of restoring peace, it 1 knows her constitutional rights; thai ale seems, il it had any influence on the state' has independence enough to assert them.; of a flairs a; all, to have given a more ex-laud lhat she can neither be seduced by. snriiur Apply to R June 17..1S35. QEI'D LAGDON, I . ' 21-tlS. p. A TOWN LOT, situated on Second Street, - east of the Methodist -.Meeting House, de signated in the plot of the Town, No. 75, bounded by Second Street, 66 feet thence east 330 feet ; together with the improvements, thereon, which con.ist of a small Dwelling House, and Kitchen, well calculated for the residence of a small family. . .The above property belonged to the late Wil- liam vrpcuier I'jsq., aim is uuertu ior saie uy the heirs . at law terms made known upon ap plication to JOHN CARPENTER Esq. or i 4 v CYRUS C. STOW, No. 12 South Wharves. June 24.435 25-tf. th V fib nep-by givenj thai tiie ieu-parlnerslup M. . a. A.Dt:itsoy & so.y is this day d:ssolvc(i by mutual Icons, nt. All per sons indebted to the1 same, or to Au.x'b Andkk son, are r.spvc.fully r qut;httd to call and settle heir accounts with Either of the subscribers. ' ALpX'R ANDERSON, JAilES ANDERSON. 19th May ,'1835. of I JAMES ANDERSON, CONTINUESo tiansact business nt the old stand, and will always haveon hand alare nd wellassovtid Stock of ; . Diy Goods, Hardware and Goceries, Which he will sell on the most reasonable terms ; His assortment is now and will be at nil times roijiplete ase will frequently rec. iVe fresh sup plies of'G O O D s;4Vom NewA ork.i ? ; A . fir-l rale assortment, very low prices; and at tention to business,! jwill, he hopes, insure a con tinuance of the Cus,iotV with whicij the tstablish uient has heretofore-been favored. . " . . ' . ' l Ui liable j&stablish-merit. TTJE Subscriber is willing to sell or lease the ; premises including the site of the late. Pla ning Mill a most. desirable situation' for a Rice Mill, a Cotton Factory, or 'Planing Mill, the front on the River being" 7 lots, or 462 feet, besides the front of a Street 6o feel by which' itis divided and is bounded by anoi4ier Street of 66" fret. The 7. lots,-are- all completely wharfed, which 'have been ;recently. rebuild the lots run. back 240 feet and d re enclosed by new and substantial fencjng, a:id a strong stone wall Of about Jm) fet in length Oil the premises are an 'Engine House of Brick. Fui nace. and a very high, excellent Chimney, all in complete'rder-r also, the stone foundations for a Building 62 by 61 feet, and the. four stone walls ot a VV are House, a stories, .rj by 70. . W ith it he will sell a first rate Steam Eivgine of 30 hors power, which he will deliver iu good order, "ready jsct for working. '-Si; 4 1 V - A. LAZARUS 'Wilniington, 23d June, 1835. v , I'f 25 6t. by which he designed to throw himself as near as possible to her, owing to a sudden careen of the vessel, was the means of plugging him to a great depth. When !he rose, the object- of his anxiety was rip longer to be seen. Near ing the, spot, liowever, she "was discerned sinkiriff below 1. the -waves. On ! beiui? brought up, shej- very naturally clung to the only object ! within reach, for safety, but iu"such mariner as to deprive him 01 the power of motion, necessary to kifep a- bQve water. In a short time, both sunk together. j . Rnllying his strenth, with an effort, he rose again withlnis lair charge, and not only sustained ler long enough Ijt her o breathe alresh, but, with the .utmost r i . ' 1 . . . presence ol mind, made dispositions to ceep afloat: but entangled with clothes, and disabled frdm motion, his budyaury of course, became exhausted, and both a- ga in disappeared 1 )Lieut. W. as he sunk, to endeavor to reach the bottom, in order to- obtain an impetus ior . re-ascendisl.'a, but the depth was found too great, there be 1 ng .twenty-lour leet water. It was prob ably with the last remains of strength lhat another ex. rtiori enabled h::n o.jcV tuore to regain tne suriace witn 1 s lair com panion. But they soon suuk ug-.tm. His brother, Lieut. Agustus B. Walbach, of the . United States Army, who had been at the head of the boat when the accident occurred, on perceiving- those overboard sprang into the triver, 'and reached the . . I L I - .!. parties at mis critical moment.- in tne act of bringing them up to the surface, the young- lady insensibly placed her hand upon his head, Sso as effectually to keep him under water. In this position, how ever, he retained his presence of ; mind, - '. - . '.li ana, Dy swimming unaer water witn nis For Kent May AO, 1835 20 8t pd. a w ay FBIHE-HOUSE at SnnthvjUe, JH the ' .tstats of Major Blaneyj icu lmnivuiaieiy ulars apply to Capt. or to 1 P. K bclongmg to his hasty expressions should be received .u,w?v? antl furious, impetus to the flames with charity, for not! unfrequently he con- 01 civil war. It is not in consequence of deinns them as sinrerely-and heartily as anv ot has readers, when it is too 1 ate 10 alfer them. ;! There; is a great ' fondness in many people to make an editor do wrhat they shrink irom themselves, -a corres pondent will attack private character,-under pretence ot serving the public when in fact he is Only gratuyiug his own ma lice, and throw all the odium of the act upon the Editor he (the author) must not be known. Oh, no J he'll meet the in dividual he has assailed with all the ap parent friendship in the world, and very likely join with him in abusing the edi- ltor lor admitting into his column? so of fensive a communication. Men who ap- pear very solt ana amiable under their own proper signatures are frequently the most intolerant anu aousive wlien wn tipg anonymously ; the luckless editor is made to bear the odium of all that is bad in his correspondent's character, while the correspondent is careful to appropri ate to himself.all that is estimable. The truth is, editors are ton easy and good na- tuj-ed, they j work lor the public good, generous souls, and are willing to sub mit to any inconvenience, or injustice, il they can ony promote the object of their pursuit. AuoiL JE O' R-'JE 1 G 3 this treaty that the barbarous practice of mutually butchering prisoners of war. by the belligerent parties has been put an end to. Lord l'almerslon anil the other ne gotiators of the quadruple treaty did not think it worth tbeirwbile to iucdrporate with that treaty any provisionsia favor of the violated laws of civilized war. " The consequence was, that this system of sav age extermihtion wentoa in a constantly increasing ratio, until the Duke of Wel lington sent out Lord Eliot to endeavor to recall both parties to a sense of the obli gations uhich civilized people, even in a state of war, owe to the laws of humani ty. That mission having succeeded, the most revolting part ol the conflict is at an end; but jt" would be well, for- Spain, if the oppoiing parties who now struggle for the supreme power in that country, would mutually sacrifice something ol their ambitious pretensions for-the sake 01 putting an end to the unnatural con flict which makes the-Spaniard thirst for the blood of his countrymen, and covers the face of the land with worse than the ruin that follows the sweeping desolaton ol an invading enemy. . Pub.ic oihrers proceeded yesterday to the cifice of the Tribune, o seize the nunv bcr ul that journal annouiiiing that il would cease to. appear, and taking leave of its subscribers j but i;o copies were to brother's hand t rived to sustain and, to them" all All three, however, and had, sunk upon his shoulder, con both for a considerable, a most eventful space. became exhausted, j , . FK02 THE NKW YOaR U.lZF.TTR By the arrival. yesterdav of the packet M.. - .-.-.--ri . n " 1 t t snip yiirHsus, vyupi. nursiey, irom lji verpool, whence she'sailed on the lCih uay, we receivea to tne latest aat'cs our filurs of papers. ;, . 1 : Our news boat, the "T. II. Smith, boar ded the Orpheus, yesterday rooming al 10,' o'clock, 30 miles S. E. of Sandy Hook. She brought up the letter bas and dis patches lor Government, which were for warded by5 yesterday s mail for Washing ton. - . j . ' The Indemnity Bill had not yet been brought beiore the Peers, they -being still occupied with the trial ol the. Lyous pri soners. 1 I ' Respecting the Constitution we fiod the following paragraph in the Liverpool Chronicle ol the 16th ult. The late ambassador from the United Slates to Francp, Mr. Livingston, is so journing for a few' days with his family al Plymouth. His Excellency armed flattery, bullied bv diplomatic roans?? incnt, nor driven by ' meaacesfroai. the 5 support of those rights. Aud, gentlemen, v you may rest assured, that whatever meas ures, in your wUdora, you may direct, will be faithfully pursued by the execu tive to the full extent ol his constitutional power, and'the means thai may be placed' under his control.'1. : ,, Since preparing the foregoing, I recir ed a communication from one John Lid- die, dated Detroit, June 1, 1833, ia which he states that ha had been instructed by the Convention, in session at lhat plcv to iortvaidto me theenclosed documenis. ThJe documeuts 1 transmit to you with- r out comment. Vou will doubtless cive to - -' them mat consideration to which yoamay deem tttm etitited. ." ' ' s bejouhd None either were met with at the Pc,'oliice, a? the directors'of the pa per had la kin other means to send their iuit number to the subscribers iu the de partments. Twenty -three out of the twenty-nine prisoners who were brought back before the Court of, Peers on Saturday and heard the act of accusation read, having signed a declaration that their presence iu the Court on that occasion must be atlibuted solely to their invincible repugnance to whatever resembles uproar, and that they remain iinmovcably resolved to support all the consequences of their protest of May 7th. They repeat, therefore, that tliey will never consent to accept an in complete defence, or to sanction by theirj presence at the proceedinss the formal violation of the Uw in its provisions for the protection of accused persons. The defenders .of the political prisoners have published a resolution, setting forth that, as the cantivitv ol the nrisoners. and - a m ' i the privations of their families maybe 523,000 OF DARIEN MUNftY FCUM. We Understand that $2i.0UD of the" principal bills ol the Batik of Dane 11. and UGO ot the Branch in this city, lately stof , len irom the Hank, was fjund this iLorrr ing among Some cottoti bales, on Jones'. ,w whail, by a negio drayman. . From th' w fact that this cotton was only landed UTO . days since, and of its being eiami.ied on yesterday by a resbevtable ceutietnan of this city, there is no doubt that the money- must have been pi iced among the.f lUri last niuht. 'I here is every reason to be lieve that more than one person was con. cerned in this robbery, and lhat the indi: ... I ...I .. ...J t . ' .I viuu.u oi juuiiiuuiiis, inusi or iu lue cuy; it becomes! therefore, our Police o bv on the alert. We luither understand thuLac live measures ure iu progress to detect lh6 thieves and ue are authorized tj say, that if the iudividaal who plu eJ the mo- - ney among the cotton would come for ward aud give all undeladding in, rela tion to tne facts of the then, that he would be kept harmless. Is it not advisable then lor the individual to come foiuara and relieve himseli. of bis consvieiw e, of the punishment which uwaits him here and hereafter, by a candid confession. 1 he amount which yet remains uufouna. can be of no benefit to him, or ihose Lo have it, for the fira. attempt made to ta?s it, will disclose their guilt IlepblUar . full arm's length when there on Wednesday, in the Constitution j prolonged by the struggle commenced be American ! Trigate, 50 guns, 4(30 men, , fore the Court of lers, nnd that persons tor . 1 - .I TT"-.. I O . - I II' 1. II vapt. 1.11101, oounu to tne unueu states . 01 tne iiepunncan opinion ought to aiievi trom Havre. The frigate hred.a royal ate" the sulle 1! I 1 J I " . t.' 1 " t 1 posst-ssior. For terms and other parlic- J. D1MICK, at Smnhville, the Captain M the schooner, having sue- Itrom Havre.- The frigate fired, a royal j ate' the sulierings of those who have sac- cet-dedin roundirirr his boat to. and launch- salute, which was answered by the. ban nficed their personal interest to the Re i. ' . c 1 1- T,'..f . 1 -.!.: r....:. r..t..n f. W L.,..ixi:nn .1 . .rnn nnnr -U.ll puuuiau (.hum., me sum 01 z.0,0001. tiiu.11 be appropriated to the wants ol the pris oners aud their families. June 2 DICKINSON, At Wilmimrton. ' 25 11- " an ' '! FROM iho Subscriber about the middle of January last, a negro man named JOHN usually called JpHN BUCK; he! is about 32 years of ac, live feet seven br eight inches high, not very black, square tiuilt, grste ar.d respectful in hismaniM-r, hjssoss Ing more intelligence than usual, and by trade a Shcksinith.' ..' ,', .,- ' From circumstances whkh have iranired, I Vn i no need to believe that he. has found his -way to Uie North. If recovered beyond the limits of thi 8'ntf , so that I jret jiim,1! will give a reward Tf 200 DOLLARS;. Sajd fellow is very well nown about Wilminjrlon, hvins been lined fr Hie last 8 years at the Seam Mill of P. K. Dick inson, i If found in this Stale I will give a reward of, 100 DOLLAUS.T x THOMAS HILL. lCth;Juie, 1835. ,24-tf .JUST RECEIVED, - -And faj sale al this OJjie?, A FEW COPIER OFi S" "fi- -VENT, CON- " a .Price. 7 5 Cents & 35,000 Copies of this work have . already beep sold by the publishers JFoiiLSalc. irl T BBLS. d6uhle'disullcd GIN, . 5 ii Aj 3 half pipe CoKnac BRANDY, 6 cases BOOTS fHOES , , v: Jfuit received pet bp .Majestic, and '-.-" ; , j For salt bC y ' .y) . ;r ,;BAiiRy & bryant.- .May D. -TIT 3. jB lan e yy A2i be found at Dock. Street, where he offers fur sale ''i : Prime and Mess PORK, . Mess and smoked BEEF; ' Mackerel r; ' : " : Pickled and smoked Salmon, Pickled Tongues, . Loaf and brown Sugars, - " Fresh Teas, Coftee, Chocolate and Cocoa, - 1 Mustaid, Pepper and Pimento, Sperm and Tallow Candles, . Saliad and Lamp Oil, Box Salt, Cognao-Brandy and Holland Gin, , Madeira, Claret, Port, Sherry and Malaga WINES, 0 Super Spanish CIGARS, &c. , f ' 25-tf. ing a small crazy punt from her deck.ar- Josef guard-ship. Captain Falcon, C. B. rived just in time to reach one; of the par- the! commander, haying previously gone aiongsme the constitution, a royai sa lute was also fired from the batteries of . ... , . ty, and thereby bring them all uj to the surface. The first breath of returhing life in the young naval officer, was to sing out a direction tu the raw hands thu4 lelt to manage the schooner, and which Was at a considerable distance to "haul that jib to windward! and put down the helm" One -of the officers laving hold of the lit- . - . . . ... J. , , i .1 lie Doat on one side, and otner on tne other,' they-contrived tc i ady it so that the Captain could drav. lady oh board without capsizing it;.::- in that posture they were paddled to U:c schooner, and recei ved on board. : 1 It was no other; tLn i "the kind little Cherub which (sits smiling aloft," that turned the agonizing icene ol suspense. which had lasted for nearly h uf an hour the; citadel in compliment to the Ameri can ambassador. . ' Parliament resumed business on the 12th, but; nothing -particular had been done, the whole ol the ministers not hav ing taken their places. " An attempt has been made at Lyons to blow up, by means of a petard, a house belonging to orre. 01 the principal witnes ses in the great trial.! There are, howe ver, other reasons of private enmity exist ing against this individual, M. Damon; assistaut mayor of one of the suburbs of Lyons. 1 he Ktparateur ol L)'Gns com plains that two men arrested immediately after the "expfosidri, and near it, were im- and in which the father, mother, and sis- mediately set at liberty. 3 1 he fans dates a re to th FROM TUt NATIONAL INTfcLLlOENCtH. A RIS TOC RACY : W HAT IS-'lT.l AVe have heard and read a'creat'deal of nonsense, within Jthe three last y ran on the subject of "the Arisiocracy'We are indebted to a French. Orator for the following definition of this term, which will answer "lis well for'the meridian of the United States, at the present day, as for that of France: In reply to the question, What is A" rislocrdcy! . General Foy, a distinguish ed orator of the French Chambers, gave the" following striking definition: " Aristocracy in the 19th century is the league, the coalition of those who would consume without producing, live without working, know every thing without learn taoM tub kc rom Zir it. 4 There has been a strike ia Phlhdel-4 phia among the Bakers, and the Gazettd of that city says they have grown crmy. They say they JtnraJ reform ; and are cc ti rmined hot to be iudlyiihtd iu tbt assertion of their rights. Like heolhcf trades they hare combined, and every hesitating or dough faced member, everr one whose conduct does Hot- tally with the interests of the trade trill be rosrked. They paraded the rtreets with military music , Ad old gentleman, i tsturbed by their. noise, observed in our presence, that they might be' good bakers, but he had seeu beuere-i-ttr.. By the way, arc , tbey not afraid that they will let the pul - he into the secret that domestic ores a is cheaper, better, and generally more whole- . r I some thao that lor unicn we are now in debted to the Balers 7 , , . ... . . . , 1 mu i . . . .1 . t.i ir ters ot the lamUv, all, participated, to one uates are to the i:n 01 may. . - , j - y al, lhc hjnors or mosx mmuai .ana . nearaeii graiuiaiiou, Vk 'L 'S r o C' 1 Without having. deserved .them, apd occu- in wuicu, as i we write, me accounmve ",-. wumuuci ui 1 crio, iu,uiiu,i Ji ,1 ,ro nf (rnrprnment without most cordially assoctate.-CJciic l ,London morning Herald, the ! . of m lht.m ss tntereu up- 9 . w - . A DWELLING HOUSE & LOT. on , Orange and Fourth Streets - The house is generally known as the ' MYROVP.r nnnsp & , , iu e-oruert with good Kitchen, Stables, Con Pnb, Carriage Housecand a well 01 exceneui. water, w the ryard. -There is alsr roour lora large garen.-v"-- . T nSr ifnvp111'1" f acfof land called LOV iu CillOVF. .about ajmil- and a half from town, ana too weir known te heed a description, the subsctiber ha a Slaughter Pea j about half a iumc irum ine oun iiouse. . - The above property will be sold low" 5 ' Air persons havIn demands a-alnst meare v i" " , nu au indebted are re- tuu&e unmeuiaie payment. WILLIAM MITCHELL. Feb: sb. 8-tf, Capt- Charles Downing of the schooner Com eL He behaved admirably taroUirhouL A sail or, every inch of him.: -l newj prosecution of the press' t-- . L . f J . !. I Marin Hospital at - Wiimington.- Thft Wilminoton naner states that the -r c r . . on by that distinguished body through a deceased member of it (the Tribune.) had given additional interest. Our report ! rrenerous public spiritedtcitizeos of that iiuui viic vun 01 reers orougni ine pro-. ipace, have lauen steps lor erecting a iua Ceedings down to half-past three on Tues i r;n Hospital for. sick, and -disabled sea day-i Nothing material occurred subse-1 men We suffeest to these trentlexnen quent to that day up' to the" adjournment t,al a friend ol.urs, stated in ,our nre oflhe Court ioirer to i two o'clock on thei...rice a few "days since that there is aland day following, when the trial Vas reau- in our State Treasury, rsised bv a tax on are you prepared for such arx important j med as described in our subjoined report;) tailors and which by the law was to be change in life ?'f said jhe" reverend . e'en-1 One fof the most serious incidents of this-anDroDriated to the aid and sopport of tlemari. tl guess I be,'1 j?avs Jonathan, 1 unfortunat? aflair ;is the -birth of dissen- and disabled ameo; "and that it Rather Balky. A " vounff Jonathan took it into his bead one day to get; a wife He .accoraiugiyjiooKeq about him ana ve ry soon made such a selection as suited him, and' was not long in striking'avbar- gam and. settling tne preliminaries, "iiot TTrnttTfVATE Occl-RREXCI b Sti- tex Island. At. II o'clock A. M. June 19th, Mrs: Elizal-eth Miller. (widor) 4- , ged about 75, and her daughter Mrs. John Wandle. with her on nbout 11 years of age, and an infant child, vai travelling on the road to Kicbmond. wnen going down what is called Garetson's HUVa"- miles from qaarabtine) the. horte lock . 1 -1 .1 .il.v inght ana run, broke tne wagon ia. pitf . ces, and very much injured fill the portj, -with the excerAion of tbe child, nno'U slightly bru bed. Mri Miller, it is fear eo, cannot-survive, irs. tvanoie .anu son are Very much cut anJ fractured, bet they are not cootMcred daogeroui-.- lor I have got my land ten jest paid forj sron respecting it in the Natiocsr Guard, i now amounts to one or two thousand dol- and own a good yoke o: steers ! and. a J sf rotests against orders issued tor piangj MT9. tf0 d0i it M Very well" said the holy man those soldier-citizens, under military fan- j taken, the sura allu ng breath' and sober face, 4,all I thority were ihcreasm?, and numerously : to aid in this bene sigucu. new auumuui-vi. iuc urph menai uars pi trance to me resorauon twry t0 those who reside upon the spot of their Paris brethren of the robe, io res-npre rax levied, we shall be cow. with a long these worthy things may be very proper m their place lO; d sure out nave you evertbb"Ught of salvation ?m Tiis was a poser. . SaltiYation?! says Jonathan, uwho in thunder is she Y' &tckctfs Harbor Courier. ? donbt when propr steps are ded to Tin be obtained benevolent entetprize. If leparv . the bintf though nf jv. tb ns. is not neces- "0 sary to those who reside upon the pectotlhe refusal to hear the accused pardoned for the .liberty of giving-it for throdgh Iy advocates, are daUy.arp The proceeding vTas.hourljDtcoming in) v a. lUkigl Si&nl&rd. . ' 'vr 4:- . M .. . ' v "v ' i ' RtToaTs- Ukcouhtzocs.- We copy, from the Looisrille, Journal the follow- ing . . f'-.: " The LouisvilleMcarnal professes; to think-, that Mr. Cliy cari be elected id the next. Presidency. -Is brother Prentice a fool XYtstehtlUf Herald, I .lNio re are not quite a fool. Lev if th of f Editor of tb Weftchetter Herald b cur brotherVre axe next akin to one. l The Kew Hsven Herald says; - Does the Editor cftho Louisville Journal aup pose, that he. is a Uat yankee becsus he -ras born in New England. If a dog isbcrn. in an crra islr - zlV -VvV can teli the .-ilditor of.xhc erald,.ila there are ve;y fetv Icgt,nj blether bbrn-in an oven or bat ol h, bet .re let' ttr bread than hi U.Lcuiszille JcHul v. . ' " m 4
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