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;1 si-. iprsaDiPiLiH'sipnai r. NO 152. DECEMBER 4, 1835. -e ' -' r .. "I - " VQI4. ESS 1 .":',"' . ,- 1 .. ' : 1 I h . Published Trjr Frldr MmMc, by Tut ei Doll a is annum, in advance. ADVEUTISEME!TS Kot eAceetlinit a Hnnaro inserted nt ONE DOLLAR No Subscribers taken for less than one year; and all who permit their subscription to run ovtr a year. wilMut. giyjng notice, are considered bound foir the Isecond year, and soon for all suc- xeedineyersf . . : , ;-. . , YearlydTertuers, whrt will agree to pay S10 er year, will be allowed 30 per cent, discount, on all over,! hat sum, and that sum included, so as f not to reduco thf.ir yearly bill below $10 i tO-OFFICK n the fnmth side of Market Street, be ow tin Court lfruM.. I - Just lieceived, .' From New-York. ' ' , OKMjIs. CANAL .FLOUR." halfbbls: do! 4do. ' ? . 6 half bbls. Uuekwheat Meal. 'x 10qr . do - do - . , do , , 2U bags Green Coffee. Z do Manilla do ' . ' 2 boxes Loaf Sagar. 2 d-i Lump io ' J 3 h .lf pipes FRENCH BllANBY, warranted f pure as inipcrtcu. 10 qr casks sweet Malaga WINE. '1 ' & do " ' Madeira Wine. ' 5 boxes sweet Muscat Wine. T , 10 boxes SpeinV (aiidlt.s. 10s do Tallow Cuhdlcrf. 15 b.xi:s Sp, No. 1. Tubs.Ma.-karcl, No. 1. do : . S.UmoTi, do . ' Uunch .Raisins',' in whole and half boxes. Preserved Ginger, Guava J. iiy . d:c, 6lc. For saloiby I 1 M. GAUFFBEAU. Nov. 27 47 3t. .1 1 Turpentine Distillery fTTinK Subscj-iber orf rs for sale a new COP XL PKR. STILL, capable of holding 10 or 12 barrels ot 1 Ui penline. with Cap, Worm and every necessary uxtura auaciied. ! JOHN S. JAMES. Nov. 27. ' j 47-3t. 1 ilNotice. 11 1 1 t.MJKMt to leave Wilmington, early in XL tlie Spriwglf possible, I take this Imethod of liitt)nnmgallperw)n8HgainstiWhom I have claims for collection, that, unles thy arc paid by the 1st f December next. I shall place thein all in the 'haiulsof Mr. Osen Holmes, attorney at law, to lit nnimuiateiy put in suit and after that day, aecune receiving aqy new business. UAN1EL SHERWOOD. Nov. 20. 4G 3t. .Fannin, Continues his usual vocation op HOUSiJ SHIP, and SIGN j . .also, Gll&Lng, glazing, bell hanging, ilayerhaiging Vhitprasiing,; ' Al his Old Stand nearlv dpnosile the t POST-OFFICE. y VENETIAN BLINDS repaired and put up. rTTTE has recently returned from the North, with JLnjLa well solocttd toek of PAINTS, of tri n- U.ur quality, whilcli he is ready to put up to 'order, ready mixea, wim uirectiouw tor tneir use. Any color hay be hadj. either dry, ground in Qil, or pieparta jor, ue.' White Lead, GamlKige, I'ink Saucers, Gold Leaf, s ' Silver Leaf, ' Gold Biotiz, Silver Bronze, Dateh Metal,' Red Lead, Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, "Yellow Ochre, Stone Ochre,' Chrome Ycluwff, '4ck llUu-k Laid, tot Black Paint, oJTs, 1 :nscl, b.'auliLul, n ,i i i ... . ' fy.i u ... : . Lamp Black, lirory Black, , Chrome GieenJ for Latdies' Boxes Cluick Silver A li-lki-l - Brunswick Grucn Phials, assorted, French Greet i, (Jreon Vcrdifer, English Greeny Mineral Green, Vcrdiirris, A Specie Jars, Black &. Red Lead Pen cils, large, Steel Pens, in cases. Escutcheons and Pins, UistiUed Venltgrla, Picture Kings, CuiTuiil Rings,' Chimney Hooks, Brass Feet, for fancy Boxes; Pallet Knives, Purine Broi4' ;; f . V Rose Pink, V 'VSy Chinese Vermillion s- Xtonian iuxe, Crimson Lake Flake Wlute, Blue,Giccn, Black, Red Kremeuu' WhiteL m a i I & Brown binaltz, Blue, Lilac and White' Cream of Lea l, , Tere de Sinns, Prussin Blue, Blue Vcrditi r, Antwerp Blue, Indigo,- "Vandyke Brown, Dutch Pink, Cochineal, Whiting-. -Lime, Pans Vliite, Roman Cement. Irostnig, Black sand, Brimstone, Pearl Ash- Pot Ash, , British Lustre, forpol v ishing stoves, 1 r . Sand Paper, V Ground Glass, Loco foco Matches, . Lucifer Matches, IUI, Green, and Black Hydraulic Cement, Juptinu 1 ins, 2 sizes, Plaialer Pans,1 Whits Chalk, lied Chalk, - Litharge,1 .' Sugar ot Lead, Glue Pots, " House Bells, and evety appurtenance for their hanging,' Sleigh Bells, ; . V Shievcs, for Blinds, ITqi4s and Staples, Rivets, . f i. : . 'It White itiol, . 1 Umber, '. ' 1'umtce atone, ,: a x t Rotten Stone, I f White Glue,' ' J Contmon'do;;vrj'l Brass Knobs and Han dles.- BradsSmd Tacks,"' ?; 'Mahogany Ktiobs, Bori'ing GUsses, . Canada Balsam, ,. 3 Tassils, ChorjJA Bind ine Hr Blinds: Uumtotieuav. ( Gam Mastic,', ,Gnm Traaosnth, 4 Gum Copal, . 4 f Gum Aralnc, . a Gum Asphabum, Diamond Cement, .for Emery, fine : coarse, i o tnrnninr ('hum Am! I : Ulass, Spouge,-fine,oxcoaxse, A variety of Prints, Water Coli, cheap, Gold & Colored Paper -VARNISHES, 25 varieties. . GLA SS, nf till siz et, from 7 . 0 j to 24 b. 30. 'LOOKING- GLASS PLA TESnvaiietv:;? OIL rat, n infer Lamp, and reft While PAINT BRUSHES, and Cavul-Xair PE& CILQ cf every variety Dim STurrs. I2Wooo7Tus;i, NicrrVoi'd.f -T ' ' JUanvwood, Madder, Cochineal, Copperas Aloes and Ahimt t.so, ; , V . A variety of Kxidhlndcfo. s ' Notice. THE Copartnership h,eretdfore existing under the firm of JOHN S. JAMtiS; CO. is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. AH Ar sons indebted to the concern are requested to make immediate payment to JOHN S. JAMES, who s fully authorised to settle the same. . JOHN S. JAMES., ' JOSHUA JAMES, Jr. 1 John S. James CONTINUES to transact business at the Store lately occupied by Mr. Daniel Dickson wnere ne Keeps ronsianuvon hand a general surtnientof SHIP and FAMILY as- GRocnniEs. Nov. 17,1835 46 3t. Shingle Bolts VVanted. JHHE Subscribers Will p;iv Cash for A CYPRESS SHISGLE BOLTS, 20 in dies Ion a r.o to average about 5 by 10 inches; id be of good quahtv, smiab'f toriv out 5fhinffl-s A io, for JUXiPEH SHISGLE BOLTS, 24 inches long,' and to average about 7 by 10 in ches. i ". : , ' - . savage; & cd Nov . 20.- - . :':i,;5siGtc-' Fire Insurance, - fWlHE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE, JJL uuiYUJAy oi tiarUordUon.have aoooin ted th subscriber their Agent, and offer to insure every description f property, ajrn'nist tosi or dam age by lire, ou the most favorahlK terms. HENRY R. SAVAGE. SrovemberlSpo, ; I ; ; 45 tf " To Rent, AND possession given immediately, t!i.tt comfortable -DWELLING, at , present occupied by Mrs; iSpicer. Apply to ; ELLEN P. IIALSEY. '- ; ; , 45 if. ' - Nov. 13, Livery Stables. THE subscriber havufg purcha sed the large and splendid estab-. lishment, lately owe,d by Mr. BrockcUf, can 'accommodate Horse Drovers, and others, in any way. they1 may wish. In the Stables; each Hoi se stands iinlkaltered by the "neck; there is a large And convenient 101, wuii a wen oi govu water, .and puni ttierein. ; ; The subscr iber, solicits the patronage of the pub lic in general. His house stands;' opposite to the Stables, -and in the torme,r lie is ready to accom- :modate travellers, on inc. nmsi reasonaoie uuins. ; ' W1LLK1NUS Nov. 13. . . . T ' i : 45 tf. Valuable Town Fro- perty for sale. THE SUBSCRIBER will offer for sale, on Tuesday, tte second day of Sew-IIanoyer County Court, next, on a credit of six months, at' the site of the late NO CAROLINA STEAM RICE MILL, the SITE of said MILL and four adjoining LOTS;, also a sett of CarpentkrV T , 40. TAri.. l.a li"t. l udls j m belt ui uuAvnajiiiii a i uuiio , iuc ine and Boilers that belonged Co said Mill, and a trreat deal of Old L.on. W. H. BE ATT Y. Nov 13. 45 5t. i ew York Rice Mill. RICE will bev taken onToll;a?the. NE W YORK RICE MILL, xo which rous-1 RICE mav be shioied direct. INo extra charp-e for wharraje therfe The -Rice is sold bv sample, anddejivered to the purchaser at the ium, which is on one of the City Wharv'es ' o - - - - . - o-.- . - . . .. With Planters disposed to make shipments for pounding Bnd sale an arrangement can be made, it dpsireo. tor advances on tnesame. j. ne wnoie advantages of the New YorkvMarket, and the re- putation or the JV1 ill, wnose nice stantis among me lusi, are uiua uuticu iu iiic MiumiituNii iuiii. ah smpjiCTS nay uiiu vut;u uv 11 ucuigu ui wutw, if they please. ;vy Arrangements may beinade with the subscri bers for shirking. - 4 ' For further particulars, apply to' - R. W. BROWN, & SON. N. B. Rough Rice purchased as above. Wilmingtou, N. C. 20th Nov-1835 4G 4t ' . : . -A ', .' PROSPECTUS OF THE Congressional Globe. The success of the experiment we have rn&de to fur nish a succinct history of the procediugs of Cohjfress, from d;iy to day, with sketches of the Debates, indnces the UMilerpienert to nensevere in their nlan to extend nnd perfect - it. They hive resolved that the Congressional tiooe snail not on it euiooav tne Darnaraentarv annals or the country,' bat sliatt also iurnisli an Appendix, which will Contain th finished speeches of the prominent speakers, on the most important subjects, written out by the members themselves, frouttae uoiesand printed sketches of the Reporters. . 1 1 ne taneresstonai wiooe, wan an maex. will te Dub- lished weokly, upon double royal paper, in octavo tormr as hprptnfrx. atone dollar fop th Ktssion. I mav h suoscrnjea lor separably tne appenuix ot finished apeecnea win, also, tie published for one dollar. k i -probable that the next session of Consress. will continue nearly ewa months; if so, the work wnTcon tani -between tour and five hundred, pages, and wjU be ine cneapt-tt iuviieiion pernaps in ine woriu. . 1 ne next session ei cnxresa will prooaitiy Detne mort eveatful one wlikh has ocenrred for many 5 years, -and will ceriauuy ne replete wua, interest, as ns course will 4ve real iaflueitce in flxint the destiny of the Repub lic for year to come. Irameiliately preceding, as H does the next Presidential election, "and containing the leading minus of all tfie contending parties in the etiuutry, deep and abiding interests wiillaUendthe debates. The whole drama will be faithfully exhibited in the Congressional Globe and tite Appendix. . '-ft' We lave already provided for our reportinjKeorpg, euiinent ability am skill lo one branch ol.Coot.bes. and we expect to otitain an adeqaate reinforcement of capa- bK; persons in tb other, .By lUe time k meets, vr'fulfil i our own wne and theexpeetatiocsotthe Members. No pains or Cl on oir Art will bepared to accomplish ft Aa the work will be continued regularly and be made permanent,' authentte, and thereto, e higily usef-d; all who tuke an interest in the poUtical ad'airs of the coun-' try will do well to begin their subscription the next scs-. stun. . t '"" J'-' i : ' , . . t'v-- ; t vs 4 . I TEAMS. - : ' ! ' r v "CoKWKssiosxtGwsB.-tcopy daring the Besuion, 81 00 Do. .- do. ltcqpiss dttrtngtbe Session, tlO 00 A-EKMX---Sa-ae price . v -The CojWRESsioKifc Glok will be sent to those na- f pers thai of this pMKspectus, if our auentkw shall be directed to it oy a mai x wuu a. p-n. nir tpenanfs g.m to so kurre that we wDUtlibitQbaerve it, proilajWy, naless I tlus b done.,. ; m : " i- '. l'ayment may be maoe ay man, postage pata, st oar tiak.- The notes of any specie-paying Bank will be re- eaived. f.J!f' ---v- ii- : -fi-'v ' t-'tivf attention will be paid to any order, unlet gte' mbnty 'wrompany it, or unless some responsible person, known to as to be so, shall agree to pay tt before the -tiesstett xplres. f; '. t c XBLA IR & RIVES. " WiiHECoroy Qtt, Oct It, 1336. pnee. 7 5 Bags St Donai'ngo COFFEE, Jusfrec'd per Brig Pilgrim, and for sale' by ' BARltY & BRYANT. Nor. 6. ' j 44-tf. Ihibrmation Waiitd deceas.-d. If Mis. SP O OXE R sh xi id not be livinur, information of any of her H-irs will be thank fully received, who will h-ar of something to their advAOtag;e. on application at the Office of Tke People's Press 4 WiLminton Advertiser. Nov. G, 1835 I " 44 13t. To Rent, !FROM tht; first day of Novemlx-r, 1835, !o the Ur of October, l3rj. that ! cor.ifo, table DWELLING HOUSE "situate ud Princes Street, lately occu pied by the subscriber. 1-V . ' - . . HENRY BAKER. October 30. ;,;;'v 43 if. Fresh Fruit, &c. just Received, per SChr. ckarUs E, ThoTii, and sct oone r Olive, from., . t , . . 2tw York. 25 boxes fresh BUNCH RAISINS. 9J luiif do iio do . 10 quarter . do do do I LW.' Madeira NUTS, 1 bbl. Currant. 1 do Filberts: ! - 1 . 3 barrels Cranberries?, in; fine order. 10 half Lbls., Buckwheat! 20 qr do da , t 50 lbs Sapsago Cheese, i ' . 12 Casks of American do 3 Brls Butter Crackers, 3 do Water do 5 Boxes Sperm CANDLER iu oris prime rutuv, 15 do Mess do i 2 Brls Sinoked BEEF. 10 half Brls family; do. pickled, and Fresh; war, ranted sound. 5 2 Brls Beef Tongues, smoked and Pickled. 12 half BrU No. 1. MACKEREL 25 Brls. super. FLOUR! 12 half tfarrel do. , 1 2 cases East India PRESERVES, 2 do West do f 2 cases GINGER, One case PRUNES. 6 Baskets Champaign braud. 1 Box COCOA ic. and fa sale by do WINE, comet and , key R. BRADLEY. 44-tf. Nov The Subscriber returns . hiV thanks to the inhabitants of Wilmington and its vicinity, for past f favors, and now wishes to inform them 'that' he has ... recently, returned from the ' North, with a full & gene ral assortment of every thing in his line, consisting of. Gentlemen's fine Calf-skin BOOTS SHOES do . do Morocco Boots. i do do. Pumps, of all descriptions, do 4 do Jackson Shoes. do do v White's do. do do , Navy Ties. , ' ALSO, Ladies' J33t?3" vith Scal-s7;i7i. da Stioetees. do do do do Prunnella spring gaiter Boots do do with heels, do do. do Bolivars, do do do Shietees. Ido4 . Seal-skin "Shoetees. do Kid and Morocco Slippers. do ; Morocco Boots. Misses prunella Slippers. do . Morocco do j .'do. dor- Shoetees. r do Seal strap's, j ' "?.-' - Boys' fine Calf-skin Bootees, sewed. . do ulo e do i netrtred. Auso Afull supplylof all kinds of COARSE SHOES Blackiug, Vainish, Lcailier ud'Skoe makers Finding. M ; ;j - i The above articles are bf the; very 'best mateti als. and will he warranted, being selected with a ! great deal of care to suit this market alf of whichl l win seij. inw tor Vjasn,aiuiy oiu oiuu,.neiwen the Court Hwse and the Bank of Cupe-Fear. r shall also manufacture" as usual, ;every thing in my line. T will likewise receive a new supply" every month. " . ''-' . ' & WANTED 2 or 3 Journeymen BOOT and SHOE MAKERS. ALEXANDER McLENNAN. 6. ! i i i 44 tf. Oct The Subscriber Trrrr oULD inform the inhabiuintsof Wilming V. ton and its vicinity, that he has' taken thq 15torerecentiy- occupied by t & E KIDOtUi . r.iA ha on hand a pncUl ni-trirrirtnt rf T iirtcT - WEST INDIA GOODS, Viz CC'FFEE, Suar si iv I Moinsseeu- ImperiaL Pmohorr. larwl SuHong TlAS ItouUi irCihrd LOAF SUGAR ' . r Cvz. Brandy : Sicily Madeira, Port, end Sher ry WINES s CORDIALS ; f-s dc. r . Crockery and (ilassxXVare ; : M CUTLERY y" m '.v . i Boston Mess and No 1 Beef. Winchester's b. a l Porlr I i risul- moAreiA A few super'urr HAMS. "' ' . I wsc-w - - 1 . i vvtuuvi uavatAi Boots Shoes Hata. Dry and many other articlf s, usually found i a Gro cery Store, all of which will be soldaitXair rrtoes. . t -. -t--. BENJAMIN ATKINS.1 k Nov. 13. 45te ForKent, "ANCi possesion piven imrnediateTr. the STORE 4- irARE-HOUSFiS adjoining Wm LtpftTT, together rith the MIAKF privileges, as Utely oe- cupiedby W..O. Jsfi Jtf FEKTS. Inqoire oi !--- A fT- nr. nnssP.T CavTBMXG Mrs ELIZABETH SPOOS, ER. sis'er of die iajtK Ir'AN'AioriSB'of Wilmington, N. C. widoj- of Mr Hillary Moort- Notice. ALL PERSONS against whom I hold rr BOXXDSy as Guardian of John and Sarah Green, are requested to settle them by the 1st of January next As looger indulgence cannot be given, j ; . J. H. WATTERS. Oct, 30. 43 i: Dr. J JP. Peters' i iVtgelable Medicina Stomachic a it ' tr Jlepatiea, A Sovereim remedv for comnlaints of the 1A- yer.i&c. oi wnicn aDunaant certiorates hate been glveriand wiiich can b attested by evidence in this section . ' ' , ! : ;vi,' , -v..-'wAIAO AN.KXCELLKBiT MkDICINE. --i-' j Tor sale by . , t r .,TLORlNG, Agent. Office of the People's Press.- . $ 2o Reward.' . RUN AWAY' TT7IR0M the Subscriber on the JL; 25th May last, a' tnulaUo fel low' by the n.Vme of. DICK The sam uick is arxiuf'43 years of age 6 feet Wch " and has a eon- sidcrable' stammering in his speeeh. He is sup posed to be lurking about Rocky-Pointy or on the Sound. ., ' . I will give a reward of 25 Dollars for his ap prehension: t : Jlj-FIFTY DOLLARS ItfiWAKD " . Casks . Thomastown j1MIA ior'stfehy I : -.- M M DOUGALLt I bcLic' . -s ' tr Ilocky PqintfJLand HKIHE Subscriber thinks it "unnecessary lode U oiibe these lands,' as it ,ts,' uotWIeved any One will purchase withuul viewing thetn ; he will merely say, however, there -are todr plaiKationu containing upwards of two ihousand acres of mud, eight hundred of which are'cleared.- 'l'he above auds'itnay be bought ''ou. accommodating terms. L. LANE. Sent. 18. 37 tf. will be riven for information that shall , . , . convict any white person of harboring the said Nogro DICK. ' T. COWAN. June 1 1835: 24-tf Just licccivcd) From Boston and For Sale by 5 BOXES "Shaving SOAP, 20 do Winchesters No. 1. ) in small boxes SOAP, - V for 10 do. do. No. 1. EXTRA, ) family use. 20 Bags Sl Domingo COFFEE, 10 Boxes TEA, 4 thousand Spanish SEGARS, . 70 Kegs NAILS, 5 Tierces Winter.and Fall strained OIL, 5,Tons GRIND STONES,' 1 doz.qt. JERKINS. k ONIONS, 1 do?. q'L PICOLILLY, 1 doz.. 1-2 GTn. PEPPERS, : 1 doz. q't mixed PICKLES, ) 2 dot. q't Pickled LOBSTERS, '-y i 1 dor q't. ANCHOVIES, " 1 doz. JOHJN BU LLS, 1 doi. Q.U1NS, 1 0 Essence ANCHOVIES, WALNUT KETCHUP,. TOMATO KETCHUP, jfrcuch OLIVES, MUSTARD. v j --Lsa ! ' 1W STOHE.; : 3 Casks White Wine VINEGAR, -Boxes yarigated SOAP, (Hall & Sons roa- nufactory , : ' 1. Barrel R. L. & A. StCibt's Treble LOAF SUGAR, for extra occasions, ! 6 Barrels Double LOAF, 10 do Single LOAP. -Qctober 23. , ..- . . 42-tf. Lookvllere' ! 1 4" T.WtSri to selPthe HOUSES and othe , Fixtures by "hie pbssessed; in ELIZABETH i O VV JS, and kept as a place of . Public ICjitertalnhiciit. Arrt-d.iscrintioh of the property is needless, as it is prctiy ffenerally known, and no person choos ing to' boy, '-would be likely to de so without first reviewing tbcretniscs. One peculiarity, how ever, ihai may not be at all times apparent, is, that it has been for years the place of rest and re freshment for the most respectable class of Tra vellers, and for. which I be leave tooffer them my nquin d than clean beds and good provisions for man aVid'hckrse. to ensure success in the calling. M v principal reason for wishihsf to sell is. rlell uUhc wa-u of money, that 1 can not have suitable assistance in nianamg the. business; afld having to sustain the burden of ordering and directing afiiit hense aiTairsf tny attention is too much di verted from-my mercantil concerns, which I am also desirous ef briuerine to a dose. I DMiiB'. as iscieany inaicaieapy iyt nr 'i! a .' . .- : it .i id surrounded as it is by fine streams of water suited fcr purposes of maehinery, is dt-sQaed to be come a place ot considerable lrrmortaore. and wiib small capital employed in Trkde, much may be none, nu. nr -wnicn puvpose mere 'are nouses ; already connected with tbe establishment ! . Ianv ood BUII.DITNan. TXITS in iKs town and several I bousand Acres of LAND, can be i -y c . . - -- v soiu iu connexion wnn tne aoove. or ninerwise. ' " LOUIS SHEniDAN. Oct 30 - - . ' 43 if. ... THE- Waiimcrs? Planter r Til-' J Christian's, JHmanat Fpr iOalo at this OQco. v. Administrator gJYotice . -. t -. . fTRHE Subscriber lraving at ths'Eept'r. Term 11.1 A. D 1835, of tht Court of Pleas and auar tcr Sessions of the Coanty of IWw-Unnover, ob tained Ieders of AdmiHristratioo n the estate of Joseph A. Hill, deceased, hereby gives notice, that the creditors of said estate shall present their 000 Mdrc LcJ&ims within the time prescribed by Uv, or thry will be barred if recovery, and all persoos indebt ed to said estate are required to make immediate payment. ; ' f JONH HILL, Adtx'r. September 25th, 1835.' -lf. . JYoticc. 4 I JTp AN'AW AY from Nathaniel L M i ira, Neero wan rutmed LEWIS, about twenty one- or two years of offe. a little yellow complect ed, an Ordinary sire; and supptised to bj luikiusr about Duplin and Sampson. Said negro be got by ni.irnage. One hundnd dolJars will I givrn for sa id negrri, to be lodged in aiiy Jail in the State s6tnt said Mitchell gets him. ' NATHANlEL p MITCHELL, By EDWARD W. M6NTF5HT." Onslow County, S -pt. 25h, 1S35. 3S tf. AT THE SIGN OF Tilt UROt IIAT. i Jprth. Side Of fTTT AS jast received from tbe no. th a large sup itfi. plyof . i HATS anil CAPS; Also, a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES. Heas in his assortment - - GentUmen's Boots aria Shoes ; Ladii i? Bootees and Shoe? ; . Children's do do Umbrellas, Stocks, Collars, -c. Jc. He will receive by nearly vrv pa ki t'fiom New York, an addition to his Stock, which will 1 alvars be kept compile, havirrg an Agent in that ciiy, to make purchases to in-; Orst an vantage, uy which means he can sell at moderate prices. ; . August" 11. ' .' 32 8mo. Dry Coeds, Shocs Hardware, Iron Corife'ctioiiary Ju.st Tcccitedt 'and for sale by - . 4 R. l eiaiey. .. &"A . Oil roLHTf. H lObas Cuba do and 20 small TEA.S.J, Jat:s Javajp'ut up for family uic L? 1j hhds slixrioi Ncvr-Orlcana M OLASsSES prime. art ilc-i 50 bundles prime Hay ; M( 10 hhds. N. Eng. Uuai; hds. nd bbls. Jamaica SUGAR; Frcnoh Brai&y ; Jamaica tum; Wtikey; WINES-Madeiia, Silv, Sherry' Cliampsign Comet brand, Malaga, Oki Hock, and Bcupper - nonp ; mostly in small cask, to suit culumtrs, say lia 20 gallon kegs; TiO boxes Hull s pateut Caodlesk said to burn Hearer and give a better light than Sperm, r.nd nol to melt in any climate FLOUR in bbls. and half bbls. superior brand; Irish romfocs, real buck-i ye CHEESE Old American.' nd Pine Apple 20 kegs Goshen Butter, prime article, fro Dr- 10 half bbls. family Bet-f, smoked bv the fir?; Dried Veuison ; smoked and pickled Shimon; Nutmegs; Cloves; Spices; c 25 kegs Powder, and 50 ligs ShoC;x . Brooms s Baker's No. 1 Chocolate; . TEAS -of all kinds IuuhtUU Gunpowder. Im perial Hyson. Pouchou? in 3-4 and 1-2 lb. fa pers, and one CO lb. case of wiper Gunpow'dcr, the besiarticle la be bad in rtew-Tork PlCKLES-iof all kinds, in glass jars; Confectionary of all kinds; Poland Starch ; scented Soap in boxes ; Bbrking; lilk; Table-Salt, in boxes; GRINDSTONES; &c. East India Ginger in strmeJars; Canton (xjnger, in glass jars, a new a nice article ; 1 case V est India Preserves; Currants; Citron, Guava Jelly, in glass j-irs and Boxes; Raisins, in botes and halves. SHOES of all kinds ; TIN WARE well assorted ; Brass mounted Cedar Pails and Tubs. HARDWARE ; Consisting, in part, of GUNS, of various kinds Brass Mortars AXES, short and Ions bitt. and Macans Cast Steel; Broad -Axes, Coopers Tools and Car centers' Tools, of every variety. Xocks; Nails; bcrewS; Trace Chain of sope- nor quality; Utter 1 raps ; I OfZ. rumacrs; and a few setts of Ivory balance handled Knives .nd Folks ; a very Jine article. Of t err ranety; epleiwlid Cot Oust and Ibma "I Ware, gitt. sou piiu , ucmijoau, ueuncu sizes. ; STONE WARE. . . Joss ind Butter Jars, with Tops, from I -Oral Ion i to 4 galJons, aud a tew l burns. . - . . V . ; IRON 'V. - Cart, WKgon and. Chair Boxes ; Bolloir Ware of every variety. s A i BUY GOODS. Bine and Black CLOTUS, . - . Invisible Green. do. , ,. r. Violet .:. do. ' ' Bine and Black Sattineta. (Some extra. ) Grey, B rowrr and Dark mixed do, ' Low price do. Fancy. Cassurxrea;. , r Black K LInseysT Flannels; . Dnfle Blankets; Uoserla "r ' Silk Htlkf LirrA; CotionUdlcfsr ' r A larpe and Bandsor. - assortmeui of Calicoes : . Rib'd worsM Drawers, Sl. Shirts, I of a spertor Marino da do. i qasiuy. Shirting Crown and Blear bed CarobtKS, Canton FlanJ.-&e, A fine, assortment cf STOCKS of the finest Cdal-. XrtL"l$'' '' v. tf (:JT&&31,ir,tet trrcl HI. J m A Gieat STO2-5jr. Orr,xf Washinptoft; n&renbeffot julIc ih jwient riirht of an Air "Tight Cioai .$$a ight . till Junuiry Ithea at $100,000 till rch 1. Thi trrn3o' slovWt this tremendous price,. ihe?'fnenff ea Ve-i quires only from one thirtJta' fjto thirds ofthe fuel reqaireU bj the mosredebratea . rtdres in ezisttACt? We t irery mach airaia tDat tne.saie.oi mr iwui discovery will be ifijured by theiauoing advertisement which Mr-Orr hisihotijht 1 proper to issue .lezanmnuiLzttic. ' The world has quite. !oh enough cq tiched and idolized its' tiring 'vmJIer robbers, and murderers; and befrlectedj rV. fratdd. executed, f rucifixed. ite ii.im . bene factors. The blooiof the impoverish-" 4 r I n I ''11 i 'il ". ' V-v . 1 ea lamity oi jtultontmraiw loofrofn ioc ground, uhile'theiritrul ioherfLance is eonstitutionaUv fqtiandert oo the CsinS of ihefountry." Byalf the wrongs an3 mistries of Inrentors; by the injjraitt idc; ridicule. pr$cnton. .vhih they hare endured while livinsr; Jby tfie perxiry and icnorancA inilicied on their I.itn1Ijt; by thj tnoctery of ihecoules. nnd u'nproSu- . hie incense oft-red, when- dtid, tp th ab straction of a name; Ifnsist &. shall insl at least in this sn&lance.'that Jf the woH is lo Tiv'ivcfMm me olrcmense nnd io terminable benefit, it. must repaype 50jp inriniteismal part of hs value, ot do without it fdurleen v'2rs longer. , Gr.oRGH Thompson. Thi murrain creature lias Uftthe U..Statrs no raorf to rt'turn. sailed from Boston a ftw!iv ao ffor the BriiUh province oLNv Brunswick. Uf tuu rone with . all hut iint upon his head, rfot a worj oTapolocy or explanation has been oflTerr d by him or by the abolitionists nho have fi$te3, him -upon the public, -tn fe pi v to the afMavfis. which have been published proving; that in 1330 he was convicted of bun? a thief; having stolen fron his employers tin It a sum than 150 sterling. Qr about 8750 and that, after having been forgiven fo a previous offence of the same character; Noapolrigy has been eiven for his having assumed the clerical oifice ander trhtcb' he preached repeatedly, though tffrerliaT inr bren aulhoriztd to do rjJjv the fgrtnt or authQritv.of nnv denomination. ' , " P. S. The Boston Atlas states that Thompson sailed for this port, -in one the packfts, from tint city;on Sunday avjJ the 8th inrt. This is unquettjotlaMy a mistake. Our inforrfration of his ilr(nr lure for New Brunswick is such as wo, believe may be implicitly relied on. r . v ? N. Y. Journal f C qcru. "J 1 m v . WarMnptvn, N. C .V ftttinr 21. DlSTREfStNO INCIDENT. Ot Wi-dnel-j day niirht last, between 8 and 9 o'clock. Benjamin Amis. aped about two. tea ra and six months, son of Mr. W illiam Shatr merchant of thi town, tas misiucj from the bouse of ks parents. - Dilitrent search'' wa made by the lamilc. but no ticjnes of the child couW be heard : the hean-rrnd- screams (M'casioned bv the overwhelm- inir distress of its mother," who had jrone in the meet to look for her helple baW yere soon. beard by . a number ot families atid citizens. ThV streets and houses' were searched : 'Vfter a corrST3erablftimo' awful anl ditresTng' to". relate-the little inrjocntot . was loand", by it an- gursked tit her, fioatinc on the water ! It appears that the child, after dark, while its mother "A-as-absent from home, had strayed from the houre, whh other little children, and, it iaaupposed, subsequently ' tv.juidered alone, looking for its home (tbp night ' being' dark' and rainv.J till it got to the river, when alas I H fel! into the devoi ring elemetrt! - The child having been brought tthe. house, every mean a were used bv Phvticiana to musci' iate it, bat in txin the iital tpark ha(f fled. The hear) -fell commisseratiotx man'H Tested by all present lor-ao 4teriouaap ori currerjee. ahd tba flVep'.aoa 'poogent di-; tress exniDitea vyi us parents lor vjwuq den ana ,uocxpeea;a rots pi tneir cnjia, who-a ferttinaieftHrek-aJt Wora- ine as the rweoUrefV ttichTtntt Ianua2e7. is inadequate' tb. Vxriresa.' Pairnta tz&J V varning from this. dirtrrtsFn incidputr. ' . and see to your childiefl.U'ai. t The Arr'ttaY at'ImdiiW .S-ratAM. Iv.f H. The Hanover (N.'HJ Chrpnicle. of, ) the 5th indL furnishes some additional ia-y k, - : felligence in relation- to the Teeect distal . i oance? at maian oiream. r romine sioie- merit in the Chronicle, it appears thal.f-' .jf ter a deputy Sheriff in Indiiti Stream bad" - been taken and carried into Ihe Provinces . , . . . ! - r . -' . to De imprtsooea, upoaa precr irora, British .Magistrate! aWmrany.Orajuzed', - arid riotjonly feMook tbe" Sbefi5"butlpfo . eeeded to wail upon ; the. Maciaratet wnereopon iac magistrate orocref beiliS'to Uke tbera into bis custody la the attempt the bailiff was, thot through tne bead, tne magistrate was. cut oowo. t t i-r t Lot escaped wua ,ni3. ine; anotccr man; was wounded, who ran into tbesroodi, . k and was afterwards found dead from Ios ) . . . of Wood. p . z " Tbere is now, the Chronicle, states, a y company of cue hundred men under anus , at Indian Stream." . , r : , ; : ' ' 'PisTtisnwo. The ftare io itieapr-j iritr to cross the river a abort' distance aV bove PafnsvUle,: Ohio, a Jrw aya.sincw: found the water coming ftiUfpe ccs-n-when eight of the 'ptjrtierf k e'rpd . ' passenger end one bors3 rcrt crowcti V v M. -1 f. ;-. . v., ..it.
The People’s Press and Wilmington Advertiser
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Dec. 4, 1835, edition 1
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