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V- .J ". i We insert tie follo'vinsr ' beautiful tpV- as a specimen or af new et "of songs just published byJVIooRfc. There ; are twelve of them, sayshV London Times, and vre think-tHey are aotonV ihe; best efforts of the most graceful?and fanciful of ; English lyric poets' If thou would', have me sing and play, As once I played and a'ung; . u'ii; -' First take this uroe-worn, lute away, . And bringjp'iie freshly strung'. '' Callback thd tWe'wuen Pleasure's igh First breatb'd among the strings v, , I ;;finH time himself in Bitting by, ; , v . Made mate;witb his wms.v ' , Take, take, tho worn out lute away, . And bring one. newly strung, V ; If tbou wduldu have me sing and play, As once 1 play'd -and sung. . - ,Btrt how .i't(MfT'though new the lute, V- - AndsnnsfrC!,h,tuecnott'8 .... . I?cicatii this hand they slumber mute, Or. speak but drcanajr word. In vain I seek tlo soul thatsJwelt Withh that (once sweet -Which iota si) warmly what it Mr.- 1 , And feU tvU nought could ten. , Ob ask not, tlksn, for passion's lay PranJqtft'ldry.truiigs.vV,;-, V . .' "With this r ne'er can sing or play , As once I jplayed an J sung. 5 ; v" Jfo bring that! longloved lute agafrf;"? ' Thoogh chilj'd by year ii.be, ( thoif wilt ca'.jl the slumbering: straioy , ' ' f will wakd again for thee., V ? ; ' Though tmihath froiln th3 tHrteful stream .Of thoughts that gush'd along, , ' ' "'On hk-frotn ihce, like summer's beam, "Will thaw them into song; . .. ' 'Then tvV, cb give that wakening rsy1, ' V"- And, once more bathe fndyoun:? Thy bard na.i will sing ami Jiayr As once he plyd and uii FHUM ULTfiLO COMMKRCUW'PVK&tlSKa. RtoT:Wc bltve" tho; mortification 'pi sttti n g tnqt . ou r city;yav. y esteraay a ite r m k " 1 ... - , - t . -one )f boat nu-n, sailors, loalefs, wrcenueavoc. ing to force tbei'r! way oyerlthe--bridge'; . tbe otheL'party; consisting ,ci some 51) 1 riihmeri, we1fe.dispiHiri tbeir passage , Alderman, Allen instantly-,. repaired to tbe SDotand endeavored ltd disperpethc combatatit8 ; but was obll'ge,cl lo retreat for h i s I i fe. I n a sho r t ti me h e retu r n ed w it h - '"fcMvindrvidubls whose, services we're , put in reqjiisitiotii and succeeded in ar Testing about 30 of the ringleaders on both ; siiU'3, who werbdjed in jail. Number of-ach pafy weife severely - bruised, and uiie ruiiu is s;uu ;o uave. uuu ma it uru ' ken. ' . ; H: ; . . .' Thecause'of the fracas eems to, have been nn attempt of a pury -of-straggle rs to cross the bridge for tfre; purpose of rai- .. iing an . Irish rqy-which was enactingfon the opposite side of the canal : it being re tired by a number of the Irish a genera ihelee took place the battle increasing momemariH' Dywesn arrivals at uie-scene of combjvt.- . At the prcseni time, when riots are get- ti tinff to. le the' drper of the vcfay when mob law thrusls aSirielhe wholesome pro- visions 01 our statute doors -wneu me .soicmn sentences .01 ttie iavv:uny .corrsii Cuted tribunals of ihe land are forestalled by the su mina ry judgments ot the lay nchJ Code-7-overy precaution should be taken .Uv, the friiudd ofjgood order to prevent or. cKeckihevexcesst'S so probe to spring from sueu a sta:e oi society. . , '' PRACTICAL .MOB-LAW. ; A correct delineation of what Mob-law "practically -tends ml is related "as havincr taken place, here in the folio vvmo man- Bf A reporter . . l .u i. f sent on by the editor of n eastern pajier o glcari the true cause of prnceeditigs here daring the late dis turbances,, in conversing ypon these mat ters openly expressed his a pproval of the. violent act3 of mobocracy of.tne precetling night f then, said one of our fellow citizens you are really in j favor 6l N mob-law ; ;and seizing the reportet by the.collar, told him no woum give mm a practical exempun cation of his own! doctrines, and without- xnorendo forced bim into a neighboring tavern nnd deroaOded his -money, unless ne was strong enougn to retain it. The. reporter etideavored to convince . himself . it was all a joke; but findings the practi ca) expoamtor of principles both powerful and in earnest, 'produced his funds and begged 'most humbly that the other cus tomary measufes! of tarring and feather- log migm in mis instance oe uispensca with. - Having given the. emissary of the eastern paper -a most areatittiK ingnt in thus putting lpfo practice bis own opin ions the man -of muscle, with an appuca aVa ar t !(! I an . l.twn.tAA . a f Y w f m , V,l" V'T-i'i 1 . r rr "ilu tne room , anu inrowmg nif. money auer, taiu, an, nc cnarceu ior ins lesson was oi ins pairon journal; out um.ui,.. If & i- : z iii Jt r.r.. u.t tuer una wm De oone, u is requeaieu uiui it nay appear trvrpugn your paper or uie taformatiorrortbose ignorant of the re- yt c up I villas J .i1 "-." w EpisTOLAR4-The fbllowtnrr admi rable specimen I of orthography and or- thoepy. is. copied verbatim et literatim from a letter of art overseer inatierehbor- inz parish to -JKW emDlover " Yours wnh respect" and Daniels rKrs by the boat, certainly beats all -hollow, every thing, hitherto Jieard t)f, . ia'tbe way of epistolary conclusion. 1 . 1 .'v;M Dear j Sir I have dag a- Row of Red Potatoes and they did not Turnout well and I bare 'aent all' of them . io von Ttbht poet-jrs f .. , ic(-' ..T ....-...-..-.,. -4 .. noon, tiisaraceu py an extensive ana dt The rioters were rntwo prrues of about '250 in .fiiiraber "comnosed X. Came, out of tne RoV and I have sent, To the President and Directors of the A one yame b and the yarns is very small! vet and vour Bi Coat ahd' the Band Rorl that you rote for and the Peraeihbn for t mm Tn ri inpt nr. mmm f ' a va. m tww a w l. i j riey and I amVir. voura with' resnect ''and .t uzmzi xrigs oy tne uoat.' j ?v 'v-i: Ciarleilo Carrier: mow -rtift'rif.ir Bivln! uniTOa. " 56apt1 CfARTB!---TIie Wilmington (N.' Lj. AqTeniser antf IeePressv (we vvish te'paper bad a shorter nameT bas some remarks ubon an article' that appeared . in a fonitor ' sorpe fime jsincet respecting Capt. Cart jr, which claims from us soine Jegly. . -We stated, that the persons then in Search of arixnaway slave, after 3earcli- ing tut ineycoros on deck and were a bout to giVe:up tbeearcbju hen the Cap tain stateq there Was one place between ne;pumps,.jEvnfre a person mi?ht be se- c reted?w h icb thcty had not examined and weptt WUh'lhem to th placej where they found, thVIafe;1 The above statement was- raadel from, recollection, sometime after it was 'related to us. There may be herefore some immaterial variation ' from the facts as originally stated. ! Capt. Car er while- lyin at one of the wharves here called upon us to do some business for him, and while in the office-1 Telated the unfortunate circumstance. of the slave be ing found on board of bis vessel. He used no harsh or unbecormn:r lanxruae respecting the owner of the slave, those who searched-his vessef or those before whom he was examined. lie manifested no disrespect for either. He did protest his innocence of any intention to secrete the slave, and disavowed all knowledge of his being on board his vessel, and the statements ivhich we published of his readiness to aid in the search for the slave, We then supposed and nowsuppose, were intended merely as evidence, of his innocence. He manifested no morbid sen sibility at the time; nor did he appear' to seek' the sympathies of any one. He was deeply afierted, but struggled hard to sup press the tears that ji kUlecl down his care worn cheek. '" I -, "'"r !,ff' : Wenever sdw Capt Carter bt?fijre and we have never seen or heard from him since4he timeto which 'we have above alluded. His homer is in Maine! He left this place-before the article to whic.li the-Vihnirigton Pre3s has referred was published, and we presume' has never knownlhat such an article was published. If there,:yas. an er ror;tben,jhe has - not had the means of correcting it. We may have misunderstood Capt. Carter as to the place named by him for the search ; and if so, it ought not to operate to his injury We saw Capt. Carter but once and never expect to see him again. From the very limited acquaintance, we had with him, we believed bim to be nn honest, Jupright un polished sailor. We have had ' no occa sion to think differently of him siiicc and we are unwilling that he, or any other person should suffer from any statements of 04i r s, made without. their knowledge or cjbnsent. If we stated the facts, as related to us by Capt. C. and it was our intention to do so, Und they are untrue, he ought to bear it but if we misunderstood him at the time, or have misrecollected any oi his statements, so that vve have not givefl them to. the public as he gave them to Gslnd matter how trrfling the variance, toe error is ours, and we and mot he, are chargeableVith it. Juding'from the ap pearance and general deportment of Capt. C. while we saw him, we do not helieve he .wo aid- be guilty of an : intentional falsehood. -: : I POST-OFFICE CORRESPONDENCE, Copy of a letter addressed to the presi dent and directors of-the American Anti Slavery Society, by S. L. Gouverneur. "Gentiemenl have received a letter from, the post-master at Charleston, of which the. enclosed is a copy." I have transmitted another to the Postmaster General. ! : Entertaining foil confidence that you will duly appreciated my sincere desire, to reconcile a just discharge of my official duties with all the delicate considerations uun.uaic.iii me tifc uicaciucu iu iiir, -j. i .r t F t , , -r the transmission of the papers referred tof be suspended, until the views Of the post master general shall have been received; With great respect; &c. &c. &c. . (Signed) SAM'L L. GOU VERNEUR. Sam'l. LtJ Gouverneur, Esq. ; Sir Your communication addressed to "the president and directors of the Amer- ican Anti-slavery Society," has been handH ed me by Mr. Bates, and shall be laid be pore the executive, committee, j I I am, respectfully, your ob't sery't. ARTHUR TAPPAN, . President A. A. Society. New York, August 7, : Anti-Slavery Office, ) "New York, 8th August, 1835. $ Sam'l.' L. Gouverneur, Esq. M. New York Dear Sir ;Your favor yesterday, iintrarinrY I it t ai & Irnm Ihd rtnotmicior f 1 .-. Gharlesron. in rf jrard to the recent viola- tion ihe ug raail irl that place; and tn c tn eil9niinj -.h',;. of the nostmaster general shair be receiv- i r c uun ia;j iwfn.i,a a;iLni:.avAni. mittee of the American Anti-Slavery So Heiy and I am instructed, very resneclful ly, to transmit to . a you the following re- ply, viz: : 'Reso Ived, T hat w b ile we are desirou s lu ? P U0"7. wn u' 7 d,fficuUfief anJ Responsibilities we cannot. ..consent i to k surrendeany. of the common with our fellow citizens. ' in re- gard to the use f the U. States MaiT." ; With, much respect, ydur oVtserv'L ; E. WRIGHT, Jr. Sec. ComCofAtni Anti-SlaVerVSo-H Crety , ' . viy raerieau ARti-SIavery Society.' J - Gentlemen I have the "Bbnbr to ac- k:h I , t riri i . . i v' uiiri 1 11 n ninv ru n vocnmT irT liof tertai.n- persons described a3'nhe Exe- i cuuvc uumiumccm mt American Ami : Slayer Society r jEarly on"tie morning of th 7ta, InsC I addressed a communication to you, en closing-a copyof one which 1! received from .th(KPo5tmavat;3baH fering you tpjbe pecularly.'delicate -considerations' which Were involved "in the case he presented.-I Tespectfully proposed to you to -suspend the transmission 'of your. papers -, until tbe views of the post master general, before whom "the Wh6le subject has been iaid, could be received. This "communication, havinsr been deli v- ered to you by Mr! Bates, assistant post masteri I received a verbal assurancej that you would cheerfully comply with the proposition Iljhad made.' In fall .assu rance, that thisr proposition wpuld not be changed, Ifrjave the necessary instruc tions to separate the papers referred to. in making uplthe mailfor that portion o the countjy, and retain them at this otneev The. resolutions to which I have referred, gave me the first intimation of the change of your views ; and was received at this office about the lime of closing the mail. It was therefore, too late in fact, to cause a different disposition to be made of these papers. J hey were accordingly retain ed here in pursuance 'of the original. un uersianuing wun you, nor will tney oe ; tiansmitted by! mail uutil th instrb'.tions j of the postmaster general shall have been received. ; v.-. " Having thus placed you in possession of the facts, I beg leave to refer more distinctly to tie resolution of your com-' mittee. My views have been much mis taken, if it is jntended to imply that I re qnired.relief at your hand from "any dif ficulty or responsibility," whatever as a public ofScer.'j Had you declined, in the first instance, i.the proposition I had offer- eq, my deternimation -would have been promptly announced to your Ptacedas 1 was in a pecujiarly delicate position ; ap jjMHrmujjy.an oiucer oi me same ae- pytm6nt at a distance; to lend my aid in preserving the; public peace securing the safe 'transmission of the important qpn tents ol that, valuable branch of the mail departraenfa;nd arresting a course, of excitement which could not fail to lead to the most disastrous, results, I should not have hesitated; to,adopt thatcourse which, in my judgtnpnt, "the. highest obligations imposed, had it even demanded in some degree a temporary ''surrender of .the rights and privileges" you claim-to pos sess While rianifesting so openly your benevolence o the '.colored people, I thoujrlrt I had a rinht to claim some nor- tion of ypur sympathies for the white pop ulation dfjthatlsection of country the pe culiar situation of which Mr. Huger had so fully described. . I would respectfully ask, gentlemerj, what injury coujd' result from a momentary suspension of your ef forts, compared with that which might have occurred! had they been pushed at all hazards? j I entertain for you, and all your rights, every -sentiment ot respect which is due, anu-?ji deeply;, regret, that a departure from the original understanding, which promised toj-e vent all excitement Und roinsion, nas icomjieiled me to express myself so fully. I have reacted deeply on the'subjeccj The laws whicli secure to yovi the rights you claim, also impose the penalties o-n those who infringe them. I shairassume the responsibility in the case you havejmade with rne, and to the law and my superiors will hold myself accountable. . j j With great respect, &c. &c. I SAM'lL L. GOUVERNEUR. New York, August. 9, 1835. A Recruit. Shoulder arms !" ex' claimed the Captain, in a voice intended to resemble thunder; but the execution of the order was any thing but "simultane- a UUU VIM" lUUIIi a one man. it was ooserveu. was 1 '5 i still standing qt ease. Upon being chal- 1 A L ' a L -I 1 i t i : i u.ngeu oy tue captain anu asiceu wny ne nuu not siioumereu aiong wun tne rest, 'What the deilfs a' the haste, (quoth he) canna yir wait till a body tak' a snulf?' The Subscribers AVfc. entered into a the firm of POTTE "np I Siitv T R & PAR&LE, for tjio"transactton o f Commission and other business. ,Hatiiiff purchased from P. K. Dickinson, Esq his interest iiL the COWAN S. S. AHLL, they arc prepared to receive and execute or- ders for Lumber, and having on hand a large stock of V" Yellou and Pitch Pine Timber they will be able to fill orders for Lumber of any" description. J , 'GILBERT POTTER, O.-U. PARSLEY, j liefer to Ge n . E DvMeV, Aaron LazarurJ Esq Wm. Dovgalli Esq. P. K Dickinson, Esa." April U1835. . 3-tr FOM.SAJLE, THAT : handsome, new, two story house, lately built by .the suuscnoer, near tne sVili I MOD1S 1 CHURCH. Theie'is w .tn, mazzn round tha irhnlvlinii 1 f . VI VI1VI CIQ CV UVM kitchen, stable, and other outhouses; and V well of gooa water, x no lot is a full one, Cb by 330 feet; and is weU tenceU in. Tlie terms u ill b ketum. Personi indebted to the subscriber are requested to come forward and seUle ViUiout delavr l v WM. C? JACKSON. i THE- Subscriber's LIBRARY continues -open for those who may be -disposed 1 1 read. Books ! loaned atG 1-4 Cents perweek.EYV WORKS are expected daily. Applicants for books are re quested to send the money when tbe v apply, i yai. u. JACKSON. ApriTft-i., tf.ll. r. iY TLYEJCECUTEI AT; THIS OFFICE. - Circulating tibran JUadeira D 7!"f CASES of 44 Dozen, a superior r rude, XjXj shipped in Juno lS33rr Madeira, by J. Howard, Mardv& Co. per Ship Henry Clay, on tha loffg Voyage tbronh the warm climate' of India, for greater improvement, touching alfhe island of Ceylon,! which latter fiamo. the wine bears, and may be, reiieq on, . v Just receiveU tor ale py, j . . . u R iV. BROWN; & SON. This wine can be ordered in assorted "Caitj if desired. :j ; ' . ' . x lCih Au'ust, 1835. ; . " 33 It ; Dissolution. ffTIHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing be- JL twcen ; the subscribers under the firm of GEO. H FRENCH CO. is this day, by mutual consent; dissolved. All persons having demands against said firm are re quested to preseal the same, for sctitcment, and ad persons indebted to said" firm, either by note or iook aecou'H.are acsirca to make immediate pay ment toG. R. FREUN'CH. T GEO. R. FRENCH. S. M. WEST. Wilmington, 14th An im The Business will be continued bv GEO. It. FRENCH, at the old land, Au. 21. u3 5:. 20 lipUars Ateicard. i I'.- OX Saturday itiJrin:, S",h :r.st i an indented Apprentice to ih ViirAinc- I-Jiisinfs at he ! Beaccni Office, by tho n;iuv ct KpWARli TI. VALENTINE, took passage, uiiiiir tiUe f te tenccs, on board the iSleam boat Kilu ky. Capt. Chapman, ftr. Rickvi-ond, Va. where he -l.inded on that evening, aiul! iiasnot since been heard of. Hu is, according to his IniJnturts; between 18 and . ID years old, but is small of hisge and tooks younger; has generally a pleasant J countenance, and was neatly dressed: He is a good plain Cornnositor, Jiftvirii been at the business about six 3'ears; buYis J-fufifttH in almost every other good quality: He lf.jCt his business without "any .caiisiH1 wjntiTfr, anJ the above.reward will be oak! R,r his return to jtu? Beacon Office, or for his he may ba brought back to -being so secured tha his duty. j I fj All persons, especially Printers, are cau tioned against hnrboring, employing, or giving a- ny countenance or support to said runaway, or carrying him off,-as the law will be enforced a gainst all" wlx), may offend, by j '- The Proprietors of the Beacon. Norfolk, August 15. ! 33-St. . PTpilAT large DWELLING HOUSE, (the 1EL property of the Estate of J. R. London) on the South East corner of Market and Front Streets, with stables and other out buildings, and conve nient as a Boarding House for men of business. Also, the. two large STORES below. Posses sion given immediately. ! Apply to j W T jl. e- 1 vv. vj. L.UKU, liz r, or 1 II. A. LONDON. I 33 tf. Aug. 21. JJVaTS ETO i OF AT THE SIGN THE LARGE II AT. Xortn. Side ef aiarfcct street TT AS just received from the north a large sup- plof - . HATS and CAPS; Also, n large assortntdnt of I BOOTS and SHOES. He has in his assortment I - . GentlemerHs Boots and Shoes ; - Ladies Bootees and Shoes ; Child red do ' . tdo UmbrellaX Stocks? Collars, tfrc. Sic. He will receive by nearly every packet fiom New York, an addition to his .Stock, which will always be kept complete, having an. Agent in that I CltV. U city, to make purchases to tne oesi auvamage, oy Urhich means be can scU at moderate prices August 11, 32 8mo. Just Received From Philadelphia. "ITSIIPESth Proof FRENCH BRANDY, Doh'do ;champrgncl do. f)0 f 3, do Holland GIN, , - Cluarter casks Madeira AV1NE, Keg assorted Cut JN A 1L.S - Bales DOMESTIC GOODS, all widths. Bags COFFEE,! a good article, . Boxes Mould CANDLES, For sale low bv j JL N. BREWSTER & CO. Augustff, 1335. . . ' 3'3-4t FVr Sale. I1HDS. good; MOLASSES, 6 Ot-:;23 hhds. Prime Porto Rico SUGAR, lf0 casks Thonjastnun LIMfc., 50 bbls. No 3 MACKEREL,! . "25tlils. Prime PiORlvV ' 9 ' 15 boxes Lrmoii and Ginger SYRUr, lJTdoBUCllETS, 1 4 l'J boxes S(crm CANDLES, j W 3 bales GUY BAGS, T 9 bates NEGRO CLOTH, . 20 casks Nails, assorted sizes, . "RUM, i GLN, f double distijlcd,) BRATsDY, Cognac, &c. Apply to i v BARRY cc BRYANT. August li.v - 3-2-tf. " 5 ! ' TTk ar x w a B7t "M7I inCU AJ VJX jLxAliAli j A O I : Jnst receivedrand for sale "by 'JL BRADLEY". Aurusf ' 91-tt. , DENTIST, OJm South Sttepf Market Strtet; on, PEO- .door Mbove. Ike r office of the PLES PRESS. OFFERS l,..Profuo?a.rIi.o!lpnt, u w ti. Mo i nrrnarffl rn nartnrm z nrupa. -. .rrT ' ' r " r u7T r rations on tne a cetb. tie can supply ms patients . inj Arrfi'(Ai-i t tviK..m To lit cut . Tn it' I Mb : 7 TV7 C LI V Vt" i. r . .i.l"Vt 1 .r J - We are so nearly outofvolame 10, uxai ferv naaoximl Washes for-the Mputh,1 wish to -y. . n. ooth rowuecpf tucbest descnpiion, a Drops . fur the tooth ache. ' ! ' Wilmington, SepCC 69-tr t WOULD inform hii f4l. ; :i jj -utotnera I jthaUie ba taken tfc6 oa Campbell I 'J cwuer u !. voc, wbere be baa a well selected' s ek 0 goods, wkjch be wUl sell at the lowet Caii. pritea, either at wholesale o re- taiL -.t ' -t ' owe&tCaupricca, e 5?? aim t A Tkfpc; T np v4 Tsr I 10 brls. Floor, - 7 do prime P. R. Suar. 10 kegs and boxes Tobacco, 5 botes CandlcsV. - 8. do best Soap, - - 2 firkins Butter, - -v" 200 Bushels Skit, 1500 lbs. Bacon, Coffee, Pepper, and Pimento, Shot. &c ic.bv the ba?. Chocolate and MusiarU by the box: March 23. 12-tf. j . . . THE SUBSCRIBERS TfTAVE dissolved Coartnershhj, by mutua JL U. consent. J. A.'BKUW.i will continne ih Store, an ! will settle all dtbts either of the Uial ul uid.Vidualj ASA A. BROWN. LYMAN 'BROWN. 'Wilcilngton, July lbZ5. , DWELLING UO USE &LOT, on Orange and Fourth Streus. ' The hous is and is in comfortable order, with good Kitchrn, Stables, Corn Crib, Carnage House, and n wtli of excellent water in the yard. There U also room for a large garden. I will also sell the half of a tract of land called LOVE GROVE, about a mile and a ha'ffrcm town, and too welt known to need a dineripiiou. Al . J-r J 1 iisn i ne naj vi one cre oi iina, wnere ihc subscriber has a Slaughter Pen; about half a mile from. the Court House. The above property vill be sold low. All persons having .demands against me arc desired to present them, and all indebted arc re quired to iake immediate payment-' WILLIAM MITCHELL, Fe b. 25. j 8-tf. PUOPOSAJLS for - PUBLISIIISO BY SUBSCRIPTION, i . .. The Debates in tho Convcn tion of rJorth-Carolina. JVJiich assembled at Italcighj June ilk, IS35, TO AMENd'tHE CONSTITUTION. TN consequence of.the. numerous appli catioiis on thei subject, tbe Subscribers have determined, if sufficient encourngtraeiit be given, to publish iu a neat Vol tune, with all convenient despatch, T H El DEB AT E S I N THE CONVENTION, which recently met in this City. For the i'Urpoe of ascertaining whe ther a sufficient number of Subscribers can be ob tained toju&ufy the uudertakh.g these PaorosAL are issued. j - The Vomm, which will probably, make from 300 to 2UO utv, null be nrim. d with handsome 1 yne, on good paper, anil will be furuislied to ouoscriberf, ouunu in bosrus, a lunr.c Uollars a Copy, payable on delivery. JOS. GALES & SON, , . Raleigh, August Ur, 1835. 32-3L . Runaway TO ROM the Subscriber on tbe Jl. , ioih May lat, u mulatto fel low by the name'fcf D I C XI. The said Lhck is about 45 yeartj of age b feet ui"li, and lias a con sidcraLle stammeipig in nis- speech. lls is sup posed to be luiking about Rocky Point; ot ox'i Uie Sound. j . I will give a reward of TertlDollars for bis ap prehension. " rxFIFTYl DOLLARS REWARD will be given for information that shall 'convict any white person of harboring the saTd NegroDICIC " ' T. COWTAN. fM-tf June 17, 1835. raj fVnihf Rnnh 1 J. HC AaUUlJ & JLUUi, r ob juzair, i. WAS rCDI.ISIIErH.Ojf TII FIRST AUGUST This number commenced a new volume, and contains one of tb plates of Fashions, which has rendered this work so celebraUrtl; t the Fasil . Five simitar plateawilli -" . r ions of tbe olden time be eiven this vearj i ' 3 PER ANSCJbf, PlYABLE IS ADVANCE Every number contains a steel engraving or a piHte oi r asiiioiis, jeieganuy cwnreu; two ps of Music; two Engravings ofdUtinguinhed.au? u.ors; tiiibciiistnr.eiits ot actenunc subjects wr views ui remarkable places. ' ' - . - - : j-GALLERY OF PORTRAITS. t TJnder-this htad; w iii be pubbsLed, likenrsaes Cf drstinguishett aodioni in this country and in EdropeC Ahcady have been tssued,suikihg re st mblaoces of bdlwer, Brougham, Hogg, and Cunningham, and the. following are now ready l'r vfV?3, and will be pubUahed. two in each nuuibcrt until the1 whole la comVleted, SUUey, I iewM, xuooie, oiende, IwxJgers Lr Israeli, NeceV Madv de Stacl, Jane Porter, Campbell, Rcscife.and Southey. A fac simile of Wa0ng iofi'hand wrirfng; ardof his accpunu, will be iaunu n tne August number 'Also, Stetl fcngra I log of he Parting Hour, illustrated, by SS. C. g"VA M ; a view of Park Place, New York; czcerpix ; Anttioiogia, by. M. C.arfcy, fcsq ; JLm bro'tdery: Music&c. '1 he si rnalures ot distih- guiahed citizens wilt be continued. In short, do effort is.spared to render thi work paxamount to axi outers ox a mmlar nature. - tL T LA GODEY. Poblisber. - - No. 3 Franklin Place, PhUadcIphU . The subscriber, to convince those pereoosisb- tng to subscribe for tbe Lady's Book, thaxl&ereis no deception in the . work, will forward, any month a number aS a specimeo, by sending faint a If any of our agents slSoTild have extra' nurcber of volumelOon band, that thi cannot nae,ibey X'-nvT : note staucg the nui I . . . .. . - I fmn. - ... ' , . h;zl . r . - .-.. .. ' 1 n NeVsnaner. exchaiWmff with the Ladv'a Book I wul confer a faor on tli' I ' ... r " 'r- " . .. . r subscriber by giving tha above three or tour inscrUpDSV . " TT AMletermineIUwindtrpmy aJTairt Jixninrtoo. and do tow caii 00 all lho- uvdcOU eu 10 me, 10 coma rorwara mmt dmlm settlement, without Anther Uruble, before the ferat rf ; day of April next. Tboae w4a have accounts and -. cannot cav. mut firm notrk. aod tboae who have 4 note must pay a it wiU be inrpoaaibla t Jr ? 1 1 1 M I'll THE STORE at rreaent- occttwed br tnraelf. with large WARE-HOUSE and YARD, with the adjoining Store, lately oeeopiedhy John Nctt. given immtJ iately. (Insurance is very kw.) Ther. j property is loo wetl known to rrpwa any dvri rjv tion here auSoa it to say, it has no-ujerkra Town in situation or convenience fur country cr bartering bustnesa. , . I AM fully aware of -the derrtcitfk'n f' value of Real Estate, frr-m tbe c'.04Fe-tfcted rok f 01 our legtAlatnre, but an. tn ttcJ eam-sl ri.a : -s- tenuinedtojLL.U tiARTI.Ufr KAUi.1 . ike , firy fur bidJcr ; the unut shall. Le XX": be accoii.UKAJa-' Ala A co-1 lltr$,& an r4J SULKKV j fv bar rel el k'lA U H, erd f- w br it ru. CAN t'LLb.'anJ fct-u.e brr "JTtr ,'rc mint, but hieh w.U ,be s:J ow, at the U1J Stand, to clos apo-T conctrn. - DURJ.NG mv aVscccc, my Cletk, A. B. Mo GlLL is authonseU to s.a!e tn Luin-, . . . : ' niTiiitY n utx HHUS.snperiocretaUwg MOLAS-. SESrfjuUeCd per. Bug Franklx andforalcby . . - 13ARm'& BRYAftt. . JuncSOih. . . . CG-tf. Rich fyJTancifiils ITT) SIMPSON has just returned from ii-Ce the North-viiih a full and com- v plete assortment of " ; - DHY GOODS & GIIOCXIII1XS to which he invites the attention of par8,", chasers, as he is determined to sell at very reasonable advance, for CASH or . - j . . ti i. in tarter lor country proaucc. -xiu.ukk. consists, in part of, 1 Rroadclotbs, CasimeTes & Satinets, Figured Shally, (a new arfue,) Chinchilla CapsFur, Wool and Silk ' Hats. ' ' Handkerchiefs, of all decscriptions. Thread Inserttngs. Lace Caps, Bobinet and Lace edging. Blond Veils, Boreige, Silk Aprons, Satin bowed Stocks. Gloves in variety. Assorted BeltsFigUTed Velvet, . Bead Bags and I'urses, Canton and other ,S ba wis?. . Bobinet Copes and Collars; Worked Collars, Capes, Corded Skirts. 'A splendid assortment oCkildreiCt TOYS, and dressed DOLLS. UMBRELLAS. Cotton and Silk- Brown autt Bleached Shirtings liaid Lindsey-rKcu &l Fancy Prints French and English -Merino Indigo Cbtxks a m m 4 a t lloSe ana hail liose uoaburgs iraa Linens. HEADY MADE CLOTHING. . IN ' VARIETY. V FLANNELS, all colors Shoes and Boots. Gentlemen's and LaJiea' Rose Xtml Point Blankets. Bltacbcd Jeans. t A." Ffull l- assortment x)f fc DRltiLING Cambric, uhhe and cot'd-Musfins Bed Ticking-Bomba-zeltq' Pearl & other Buttons; Suspenders. tiina. G!av. ty Croclery irlRC. The assortment of ihefe articles is ve ry beautift!?rand worthy . tbe -attention o -those in need.' . GUNS, PISTOLS, Si DUIKK SOME VERV BrrERIOR.:t Heady made CLOAKS, GtfClU men s aiid Laiiei . - TOILET. MANTLE, & PARLOR iJ Plough and Tyre lll'ONSTEEL. 50 SCgS ISJiHIaS, TROX 4d to , ' - 4 . .... i Ml - f H JT : WHITE & Brrifu ipgsr--Alo!aifcs V Imperial, Hyson,V Young. .IJyon., antf Hyson Skin TEA$CoiZv LCzi and Lump ScoARr-Whlttf'onHriJrown lloar. Cog, Bit ANDY. Jar. N. E. RUM. Port & Malaga. VINE.. WIUSKE ! 4PPLC JACK. GIN. - . 80 Kegs loWDzVTDO.Bags SnoT Salt Peire, Copper, Cassia, .Nutmegsv- ? ji3pite,L epper, j)nuu,.vun,win chop) Spajiuh acd American Scgara. ' CbfXcerKpASTJE:nS,T;(PfifrJt.) C(otli Caw. Knives i Forks, Pen tJ' ' Pocket Knives. Violins, Fringe. Clirk' Spool Cotton Perc0ssi5a ;.Caps- V . NEGRO CLOTHS. Clark'a extra Superior AXES,Para-- sols,. Pins' and-Needfes, Cross Cut Savci. Gun Locks,. Horse leams, curtain taa , Stre rrmaVed three drs V.'.it f the W . STA3TO. , ( ' - r t'OctpberlliT. 1834. 9 341 ' jus'iy received. T ' JAjU'fif'iale atthis Ofue.. ' sis Sioxths .iii VA, co:: !,-; V--..: -.VEriTf.'w. r- we i 3 5 0 0 0 fC. ; i c f thh rrcrk I already bcea tsld by tbe pnbltsbtT: - t
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