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I-...,. ft mm I1DDW .. i. : ' . . .. rry. Oo" 21 "1212 just jmn FEudn. jvotM sbcd by Thomas IiOrlng. Wilmington, North Carolina r 1 WO: 2, FRIDAY, JASUAKY 15, 1836. VOL.1. . - ' jf published '." j EVERYFRIDA Y UORNING.l ':'.,T'-'':. 1 Tsnrta. - ' !' Tea EC Dollars tkk avxum, in jidvakce. AOVEtlTISfeWP:j5T3 Knt.exeecdtoff atqmur!. initortrd a. ONE DOLLAR tlie Drat, and T WENT V-FIVE CUNTS ivi each ubi Qucat iocruon. j , , ; Nu Subscribers taken for less than one veer: and all who permit tlicir subscription to run over .a year,-without giving notice, are considered i bound tot the second year, ami soon for ail suc-- 'ceetling years.' ','.. : I ' Na paper discontinuf-d until nil arrearages are I paid, unless at the option of Uie Editor. ' -Yearly' advertisers, who will agree to pay 310 per Yf,T riH 1 allowed 30 per cent, discount, on . all over that sumi, and that suni included, . so as pot to reduce their yearly bill below 81.0 - ' ttJ-OFFlCE a tlic South stde of Market Street, be ew t1w-Court IJiNii"'. . . i . v THE sulribcr offers for sale, on accommo-, dating terras, a GIG, nearly new and lately painted. h W. J. POITEVENT. Jan. 1, 180G. . , 1-c-tf. Fire Insurance. H E IT A R TFORD FIRE ISSURASCE JL COMPASYrt Hartford Con Iiavo appoin ted the subscriber their Agent, and ottVr to insure every description of properly against loss or d.".m- ao uy ure, va uie mosi laveraute lertns. HENRY R. SAVAGE. I For Sal& 1 Just Received, 7 BARHETs'anJ Tierces Judd's Winter t LAMP OIL. HANDLES, G'miul 4V. 70 1 jrrrtrn Cuba" ) 130 bK s Sr.j )o:nitig.i COTTEH. 25 bhss Porto Rico ) Porto li:ofc:UGAR, barrels and Hhds. rLOUR, rn Aca:i. tv. ' 10 Jihds. lKF TOBACCO. Far s4e by . W. BROWN. & gQN. Jan. 6. 1333 , 1 3v. p. Jor Wale, . A llOU&fci vN& l.UT. opposite the residence of Gf n. E. B. Dudley'. Also, a larjro lot of 5ilP TIMBER. Ap!ly t . , JAMES T. MILLER,(or 1 JDUNS JAMES, - Assignces.of J. K MclLHENNY. Jan. 8. " . I '-:'tt-. -. :' : i I)ISSiOLUTJQN OF C o -part u e r s h i p . 'fifiE Co-partm-rship heretofore exisfr " ing under the firm fj A &. J. McRak is li is day dinHd by nmiual consent, John Mc Roe wiuSattfcud to SiiKbntjIiue concern. ' ' ARCHDMcRAE, ' JOHN McRAE. P fh Bags Porto Rico PhV 100 do. Sl Domingo. 50bWs.N E. RUM. 50 hhds. sweet MOLASSES. 10 boxes ILEMQXS: 8 cases Fur HATS, i SO boxes SOAP, (large) French BRANDY, in Bottles & Demijohns Muscat. WISE, CORDIALS, and ANN1- SEED, in Bottles. - , SpaiiiU Brandy and American Gin. 10 casks refined WHALE OIL, 200 Ren4 Wrapping Paper. Just Received ani for sale by BARRY & BRYANT. Dec. 23. : ! , l--X. - A Neoko man named 'DUBLIN, be- - twee it 35 a 40 of age. A good the Wilmington Aiocrttxr. Nov. 6. 1K35 rr ai aeiu uuiki. l r Ayyly to Cash. Information Vanted I TrST1" xtovrERKiNO Mrs. ELIZABETH SPOOX, I In TMibhshiDir. vesterdar. the ankle ILy M.rorik laMpMAAlouor from the Sl Augtkine Heroli, of the EfKWiSX 19th u!t. it abeuld hare Wo .tatedthat h liTin information of any of her Heirs will be was not so late, by week, as the extracts thankfully received, wlio wui ncaroi sometaing i oi letters Irom toat place, inserted 10 OUT to their advantage, on arplicaiioo at the Office of paper bf the 31st alt Since lhe former date, appearances, have assumed a more threatening aspect, and may require mras tires of greater energy to bring the con test to a close. ." ; .We learn that Gen. EvsTt$, command in" apoo this station, has been appltfd to r-.-n - e n - -J . 1 . Ho.mVNiir.hMal from P. K. Dickinson.: Esa. tof vHnpnay w u. o. irwp, inutnai his interest in the 'COWAN i S. . MH-Cflhey will probably be : despatched for FUri tliey are prepared to receive "and exoeute.' or- f;da..tOTther jnrith socll Volunteers as may ders for Liunber, and navmg-oa aana a j bffer; ia 'the steamer . Champion, which I.... ! . n.. . . . j I ieats ncro wraorrow, maw tiuciu lellow ana rucn rmt Mifiocr, Th lollnuHntr. . from. the Tallahassee they will be able to fill orders for Lumber of any jYuiiaa, of the 2Gtfa uIl, aflbrdt the lat- Tha Subscribers t m TfTTAVE'ertcred into S etvpartnershin under IrlL the firm of POTTER &. PARSLEY, for the iransacUtoo of Commission and other busincsa. DfH5. 4. C. II DUDLEY, or At this Office. , . ' 1-c-tC Persons indebted to A..& J. MrRae are rcqa-isud tosetile ih"ir notcaund -accounts ini- mi-pia ely. or they will lie found in th bandit -of nn 'officer, a1, despatch in tins matter is desirable, and persons having claims fii rcqueslcd to ytve selit tlioni br payment.' j . - 1 shall contiiiui' toli-iinsact Auction and Com mission business as horeC' tore, j JOHN ..McRAE. Dec 16b, ia15. i- 1 cOt. HAS just returned from the Ojjir.c South Side of Market Street, one. , ;.'' doorabove the office of the WILJUXGTOX ADVERTISER. VFFEUS his professional services to the pub- Ar tic ticiis prcparcu to perform nil opera t:ona on the 1 bktu. lie can supply his patients with any kinUJ of artificial Teeth they may pre fer, ile has on hand Washes for Uie Mouth, Tooth Powder of the best description, and Drops f r tni tooui acne. away. tniinM tfi subsertlirr. on tho Sunday before IH -m.: i i..At,tr. nTtiAronti a white boy, named WILLIAM PICKETT, ufoout 13 ir l l vfar cld:tliht conulexioH : round face, and sWw in wafkiug. will giyn ti ccats rcwai-d iiiiv nrrfton who will return slid boy and pay thrir okv or harems. All Persons arc warned not to cicdit or harbor said boy, under Uie penalty of Uie law, . January, 8. DAVID K, FUTCH. 1 2tp. i JList of Li titers Nonh, and- taken the Store 6:i the. north side of Market Street, lately occupied by J. C. SAVAGE, with a large supply of 1 HATS &PCA1?S; 1 Also, a large assortment of Gentlemen's BOOTS and SHOES; Ladies' Boots and S!kxs ; Children's do. i ' do. UMBRELLAS; STOCKS; COLLARS arid BOSOMS. . Aim a good assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING : Which he will sell low, ' for Cash. ' ALSO- , 10 Dor.. Bottles TEMPERANCE CORDIAL. Oct. Hi. 1-c-tf. Ad rajnistra tor's i ptice. Wilmington, Sept. 25. 1R33. 1-c-tf. TTttEMAINirG in llie PostOlfice atWilming JiU' Ion, N. Ojon lhe 1st day of Jannary IS30, Avhtchtf not tuk ''pout befon:thvs 1st day of April next, will be sent on as dead letters to die General Post Ofiicei '1 hk-se w h. eaiaines upptar oil this 1 1" - i! ...I : .. .1.: '.. ..-11 a .mn I-!. f.,r I UllWC usi are ieuucsic wnv.ii mty van, w adycjrtised letter. A. Ll Tiwn' W. Abom.2: Averv & Malette, A. iinurews, jonu awwuuit, Avn.e. 2; W. J. Duvid Anderson James I. rmiiE SUBSCRIBER having at the Dccem- Ji hit Vtnti, A. 1) ian5 of the Court of Pleas and duarter Sessions of the; County of Brunswick obtained letters of administration on the Estate of I Eleanoi Gause, deceased, hereby gives notice to! all iersons indtbtctl to said Estate to make imnie- .V 1 1 I ' uiule puviiiciu to tne suoscrioer, ana an persons i havin; claims against said Estate to present them i wittin the time prescribed by law, otherwise this' notice will b pleaded in b ir ot th;ir recovci-y. JOHN POITEVENT, AdirCt. Dec 7, 1833 ; : l-e 3t. JYor.i hitaUtiphta. ipt ASES of Assorted DRV GOODS, consist- H- tug of Fancy Prints, I ' Super Irish Linens, White, red and green Flannels, Furniture Plaid, Sutlinetts, Velvet Vestings Kerseys, Flag and Pongee Siik Fl'dkfs, Fancy col d OoUoti tl dits, lleriin U loves, tlos'.ery, 4 pOiin Kose tsmiiKers, Ladies' Merino Cloaks, Waistcoats, Cotton and worsted Suspenders, Coat Buttons ail kinds, Bales Sheetings and Shirtings, all widths, Kecs assorted cut 2aiii, Pipesiih proof French and Champaigne Urandy ripes Holland Utn, ' Casks purn madeira v ine, &C. etc. .t or sale low, by J. N. BREWSTER & CO. October 2. . 1 c-tf. P. W. Fanning, ' Continues his usual vocation of llOlTSE, sklP, and SIGN description.; GILBERT PQTTER, ! O G. PARSLEY, j Utttx to i G?e. E. B. Dudley, Aaron Lazar.ur, Esq. . Wni Dongall, Esq. P. K. Dickinson Esq. Anril 1. 1835. ltf 1" - - - - -, r 1 i The Subscriber WOULD inform the inhabitants orw ilrning ' ton and its vicinity, that he has taken the Store, recently occupied by F. & E. KlDDrat, and has on hand a good assortment of 1 WEST INDIA GOODS, Viz. COFFEE, Sugar ami Molasses. Imperial, Pouchone, and Souchong TEAS. Double rtfined LOAF SUGAR. Cos. Brandy : Sicily, Madeira, Port, and Sher ry WISES ; CORDIALS ; fe. c Crockery and Glass Ware; CUTLERY. Boston Mess and No 1 Beef ) Winchester's b. Prime and No 1 Pork. ) October packed. A few superior HAMS. Boots, Shoos. Bats. Dry est intelli-jence from the immediate scene of action : Tallahassee, Dec. 26th. Sentnole War. Ai express arrived last evening from Camp King. The following letter has been hsnded us for publication. We learn from the bearer of the express, that the Tallahassee Volunteers behaved with preat gallantry' in the engagetneut. .Gen Call has 500 mounted volunteers under his command. The Regular Troops were expected to move next day; It appears by the resort of the becretary at war. HOW TO tiRlNQ UP CHILDREN ' Early, and as lire, and tttaAy enpley ment is the secret to bring lip ckildrtx. No matter at what occupation oo matter how laborious, as long as tne roibd xs em . nlnved as auerJtkm is directed to Dtoper objects of business bad elf m pies and bad company ttau oe ovoiaea r it or six years of a young man a time taua cioseiy occQpied, will confirm him 'In hibits of ' indurv : and bis otto i resources oi tnioa and body his own industry aodrnlcf- phse will advance rum Honorably to ui. A rich father shonld altvays help a child" a . . 1 wnen ne prores ms anilines to orip my self, and no sooner. We bavenoijobiiity, nor tilled families, nor aristocratic distinc tions; yet frequently do wo find an tndal- rent, rich fatiier, who irom an numwe life, has raised bimsolf in th world, in. doling his son' in extravagance and idlo habits giving him money to spend in gaiety , and fashion at the race coarse the hotel or billiard room nnder the de- . lusion that he never nlll want and that h will inherit nn ample fortune. What is the result? Idlenesj begets vice, dissip ation follows, and loss of health, of for tune and character is the inevitable resa.L A rich man instead of girin? his son a few hundreds now and then for what are" called coottn cent expenses, and under tbe fallacious idea that he rooit tnali an p pearance like a trentlemafi Should say to at 14 companies hare been ordered to j him : "For every thoueand dollars yoa semble in the nation. We fear the con- cam by en?erpr:zc and industry, I wilt - ... I.. . . I i . that asseml t ;il Am;M- a ;K th rrtprA ndd a thojsand safflv invested (or yooto tnination of the Indians. be used at that advanced period oMifc Cant nmenLruar ffiecinopy, when you know the vU o( mon, ond Monday morning so'riocic, Le. xi. 5 arremrtletl to cas and comfort. The Dear Son We arrived at Fort Cromb very facility whih young men have of on the day before yesterday evening, after obtaining money - leads them into ruinous a forced march of five days. On our ar- extravagsnce; and when from design or rival at this place, we received informa- accident their means are checked, they lion of an attack having been made by the resort to rrime to furnish them the soil fee Indians on that day on the baggage wag- of enjoyment ons and troops of Col. Warren and a Brandy and-, water, and cigars a fort company unaer tne rommana 01 i;apt. 1 ironing norse, a pocan dock who ibk M'Lemore, the Indians wert victorious, I notet, gaming and late hoars Hire the talfinrr all th hncromrt fillinrr i men. I rocks nn which are shinrecked martV Qood5f, land wounding 8 or 1U more. We took bright hopes and alluring pros pects the and many other articles, usually found in a Gro-1 Qp lne line ol march on yesterdsy morn- fond anticipations .of .parrots, and the re-' eery Store, all of whah mill be sold at fair b- th. DW of action, eath- alixation of' anxiously desired blessinw. prices. Nov. 13. BENJAMIN ATKINS. t - 1-c-tf. ALSO, $ 50 Reward. RUN AWAY TT7IROM tile Subscriber on the il jih May last, a mulatto fel low by the name of . ' Dion, The saW Dick is about 45 years of aire 6 feet hies, and has & con ering up the remains of the bagaee, &c. that was not taken' or destroyed by the Indians, we continued our march, until our advance guard arrived at the house of Mr. Hogan,' near this place, where u was AJajrrr SecA, Moth cm' "Pbodioies. -To ' most younir counlcs. the unto us a child is born," ipcmn something so artoniihing met by a party of Indians who had just I ,n(4 remarkable, that one wobld imaging set ou fire lhe bouse of Mr..H., which lney had never looked forwsrd to it ns was soon consumed , a brisk firing com- probabte result of their union, r1t.r5e.en raenced with the guard. vhen the whole obierred that their friends hrrd children, force was drawn up ; the Indians took a Ever voun father and mother look nhou thick scrub surrounding a small grassy their "first baby" as Adam and Eve mart B. ort!i. C : John Bunt ins. II. &. D. Tt.nUr.v. Ivi: -i ltrhlsfcr. Wni. S. Brown. Mrs. Amu ll. Hunt Mrs. Ann M: limits. Wtu. Cras- rumb, Miss SaJalr M;,E. Bianks.Mrs. Wary BlaultJi, Joseph Brown, Capi. B.own, Mws Mary .Bray, Mrs. Lmniu Biwn. " t : ' -I' c: : - ifstin, Hiram Clark, Fred. Curtis, Itail Jtioad JTotice. 1 : 1 1 . - . - - . H a-iA.A w m-m a mm m rv Gildinff elfizin?ben haiisriu ir. s,uerDlPB,n"B1," " o"- r .T Yaa wnere iney wtrre 10 a UUI1 IIUC hare looked at Ualn that first specimen 01 Gr;g-mrwA? r C8Cd l b lTn -f1 y1" iurroundtd by Jur troops; we killed all manchild born into the world, whh delight. PaperanpngA WnUvash,g; nr the Indians thit were thus surrounded, 4 "onder. and methinir of triumph in their A I. I I M nun t I V Ar.nACili ftA I A Will CirSUtfen iUU VI U M SVIWI IVI mmmm mb-t I t M 1 1 . .1 J 1 . I . . - - Miss Mary C IluxliT.Co'in Mrs. Coxcter, Thos. F:,Caps,r Kxi V'u I Chndwi4k, 2 : Isaac C.dson, Mis' KbxW Janu . Ch:s. Jrtlin Corltt. And.ew Jucksoil Clifton, 2; John Caiiialt,' Asa Curtis, Robert Cas "'cu?Jicub Chapman. d. E. Garncy Ellis,- Mino Eaf;lc, Bricc Ellis. Rcvl. Geo. reoncl, James JMs Fullcrtion, Fl'nv .JanixH iFiuiO Wm. J. fmJ'.cy . . , i. Josiah Gla -.UUig. David K. Futch, Revd. G. 11. . Mrs Catlcrinc Harri s John.T. llcweit, U.' S. ITnUey. Peur Uamudi, 2 ; Wi. Huntington, Win. HodykinsL Meuu . Holmes, llerruon S. llvnchkiss. f ." . J. '- r .Alexander C. JTovJ. II. E. Jcnks. Miss Sdrah Johnson. Tlios. J. Johnson. ' ' ' Isaac Lincoln! 2t Johnathan IuaeJL jr. 2: James Lomb.irdJ 3 f John i Lfcd JoM, Thomas D. Liltlfficld, UaugU Larry 1 . ; - ' , V Samacl Mason Jr.. Crt Mekins. Tustram G, TUitthtl. Josfoh! Mecsork. JMm Murrav. Ro Morse. John McKithen. 3: Alfred Moore, Sa jnw Mitchcl, Mrs. Lucretia McKitlrick, Joseph TvlilU wnr. i , ,' MnLLenora Norman, Robert Ncal. , . i . o, : : : .: . ' "Wattcr L. Oty, 2: Wm. II. Oppte, Capt Owen, P. John Patrick, Samuel P. Park 2; Taos. C IVatt, Tboa. S, Pickeiu James Pel U way, John V. Pratt, 2; Miss Prudence Potter, Andrew Poor.--. - : : v.- 1 f ' a - ' - HMrS. Martha M. Snicer. SanMrl A. Silsby, John Sardy, B. F. Spicer Edward Shchi, David .Staples. ;. '. . " T. , . MariahToomer, Georee ATisdale, George W. 'T&frets, Benjamin Tyler. ' s . Itotaad Varmun, Joseph Vannun. ' . ; ! ; V. ' ' , T7m. WiUiaasw, 3;LJnv!S WilHams, John Wolston, Stephen Dl Wallace, Miss Edith Wal ton, 2 ; Joseph rWardwell, William WHsaan, ; Hardy Weeks,; Vfm. B. Wortman, Mrs. Henry Wortman, Steplien Williams, George D. Woos-v- lex. ' t. " j . "J3r Those Who owe for postage for the quar ter endios yesterday, are reauested to call at the . Post Office and pay wafcout further" delay lot notice, . C. DUDLEY, Post Master, January, 1. 183g ,4 S2.C0. 1-3l EXECUTED AT TH13 OFFICE. OOKf1 ill be opened on the third Monday in "Decewijer ii;xt iuid remain open for s:xy days, for S:dwcriptions lo the Capital Stock of lh W ilmington and Raleigh Rail Road, at the following place: viz. . Wilm i no ton. Under the dirp(ion of Edward B Dudley, P. K- Dickinson, R.bcrt H. Cowan, Aaroo Laznms, James Owen, Wm. B. Mearcs, Alexander MacRae and James S. Green.' K-AtKiGit. Under trie direction of William H. Hayatiod, Charles L. Hinlon, Johnson Busshee, CIiutIcs Stanley. Alfr. d J.aies, Willis Whitaker, Riitfin TuckVr, VVeston R. Gales and E. P. Gui on, or any five of ihtm, in either Wilmington or Raleigh. i ...' In FiVicTT bt t li.k. Lndcr the direction t of John lfcnke, John W. Wright and 0. P. Stark. . Iu Soltii Washington. Under the direction of W iltiam J. Love, Richard Saunders anU Wil liam Usher. ! k r . i: ' . In Cmntox, Sampson Cocvtv. Ltnderthe di rection of Ollen Mobky, Dr William MacKay, mid David Bunting. ' In KkSansvillk Dcpi.is Cocstt. Under lhe direction of Dr, Thomas Hill, U. Blackworc, Nicholas Hull. Jere Per! and Win. H. Hurst. In Lknojr Cocsitv. Under the direction of . Whitield, Isaac Croom, Allen Wooten, I. Wash- irrjrton and J, !. Wliiihelu. ; . In Wabuknton. T. C. WARfiKN Cocntv. Under the direction of Wtti. C Clanton, Peter R Davis, Thonvas White, Joseph tlawkuis and Dnnir.l Tnrncr. I " In SMiviiFirxD N. C Johnson County Un der the direction of Josiah Watson, John Mac Leod. A. Saunders and Allen S. Ballenser. ' In Waykksdobocgh, N.C. Watne County. Under tho direction of Gen. T. Washinjton, 1. Rhodes. I. Sasor. G. Shcrard and ll. M. Jctter. IoNashvilu;, N.C.Nj)sh CTf-Under the direction of James Battle, William Burt, Willis W. Bodie. Henry Blount arid S. W. Dm. -. In TABnoaoccn. Eix:ecomb County. Under .Via fluwrinn nf XhfrnltiIiM Parker. Snenceir D. miv v v i 1 i v v aaaw - w Cotton, EdmuTKl Macair, Lewis D. Wilson and parjs White, James W. Clark. f ! Roman Cement, In Hai it x. HauiPax GoujiTY.-HUader Uie Tlvdrnulic Cement, I .. . tt i ' t - v o: I . -n ! "-rnirection or James jnaiiiuay, joscpu ouuuiuiis, i piaister raris, B. F. Moore, Thomas iox, www aw., viewer white U&alK, and Mark Pettrcay. I , At Loso CaKF.x Bridge, is jnew-Hanoteh Cocktv. Under the direction of Charles Monta gue, WiUiam S Lark ins and James Charles. In NewWerk. Under lhe direction of John F. Bur" win, John Washington and John W. Guieu. rVmrnict'iAnpr nt the Several o'.aCfes &- hnre enumerated will make returns to the Com missioners, at Wilmington, or Uie amount ot Stock subscribed, ai lhe end of sixty days from the day on which books are opened. SVBCRIBERS to the Stock are re- H.m4mA t lAmrtlamA Alitinfllx. that tkt Bt WW !' . . . " . i . , m- .1.1 itim AI1DIC. : ItOiillou tonw, Kattorain5.io j Asphaiitun, amenaea cnaricr) from, ir mms tJU Roanoke, near Weldan or Halifax. 53 Copies of the amended '. Charter will be sent to the Commissioners so soon as they can be printed. " Books will be opened ia. Wilmington at lhe Coujitint Rooiacl'A.LAaAitcs.esq - A. LAZARUS, Chairman-of the board of Commissioners at Wit- t ixinglon N C -i. .' ALEX MacRAE, Secretary. J3 The Rateigh Register will please insert the above Advwt'rsemem3iroea and insert the names as in tie npundei charier. s . ' Nov. 13. 1 1 POST-OFFICE. VENETIAN BLINDS repaired and put up- a prehension, i r 1 OI woicu. we saveu, arm oiurrs uu uwuo, 0wn creative ingenuity Ana u is a nap v, (if nnn AT TfEWARD were ten ueau inuic waicr. mcywuui instinct wnicn enamea us 10 vaiu EO-lOO DOLLARS AKlj gQ highly and a can- will be given for mformniion max snan x -nA . . r.-, iflncaMe, I JeuL u TOTE has tily returned Johnson. Mr.' Mechoo, and Mr. Wallace, the parks knee deep in children, that tbire ufrqualiy S uisJy said Negro DICK ! the latter mortal, the rest are thought not ia ooe Hulc unit irr those diminutive rLf i ue saiu Ul-Uiv is uu I u a tv r w. usogriuus. vui iinuuio v"" i minions mat am nui uon uir mj T. COWAN J leers cnargea tne scruD wun a nrmness tt circic 0f admiring relatives, to whom K 1-e-tf" unrjaralleled in the history ot Indian war- th. nrHiiest. the dearest, the cleverest. r - l " r 7 . .. . .T readv iniied. with directions for their use. Any color may be badr either dry, ground iu Oil, or prepared for use White Lead. Red Lead, Venetian Red, 1 - j Spanish Brown. Yellow Ochie,; j Stone Ochre, j Chrome Yellow Black Lead, for Roofs, Black Paint, ' j Lamp Black, Ivory Black, Chrome Green, i Brunswick Green, French Green, ! Green Verditer, English Green, Mineral Urcen, ; ' Verdigris, ; Distilled Verdigris, Purple Brown, 1 Rose Pinkj I ! Chinese Vermillion, Roma ii Lake, Crimson Lake, Flake White, Krcrrients' White, Silver .White, Cream of Lcatl Tere de Sienna, Prassian Blue, Blue Verditer, Atrtwerp Blue, Indigo. Vandyke Brbwn, Dutch PinK, . Cochineal, ! Whiting Lse, Gonilfgf!, Pink Saucers, Gold Leaf, Silver Leaf, Goldronze, Silvel Bronze, tutc I Metal, tinsll, beautiful, June 17. 1835'. AT THE SIGN OF THE LARGE HATV Red Chalk, Litharge, Sugar of Lead, White Vilrol, Umber, . Pumice Stone, Rouen Stone, White Glue, Common do Gem Shellac, CSwa Mastic. GurftjTragacanth, Gum Copal,. Gum Aloes. I Emery, fiae x eoarse, Sponge, fine 6i coarse, Water Colors, cheap, Gold pmameuts s strips for Ladies' Boxes, tluic Silver, Alcohol, Phials, assorted, Specie Jars, Black & Red Lead Pen ' cils.large. Steel Pens, in cases Escutcheons and Pins, Picture Rings, Curtain Rings, Chimney Hooks, Brass Feet, for fancy t Boxes, Pallet Knives, Blue, Green, Black, Red & Brown smaltz, Blue, Lilac and While Frosting, .. . Black sand, Brimstone, Pearl Ash, Pot Ash, British Lustre, for pol ishing stoves, Saud Paper, Ground Glass, LocoJbco Matches, Lacifcr Matches, Red,. Green, and Black . Japand Tins, 2 sizes, Glue Pots, House Bells, and every a ppurtcnanceiarineir Xortb Side of fare.. I in tact ; the onlv child that ever was worth There is no doubt but that the Indians a thought Wevian's Reward. will make a desperate effort, and as there tlATltet-atreet ILTTAS just received fixro the north a large sup iill piy of j: -:- HATS: and CAPS ; j Also, a large! assortment of , j BOOTS and SHOES. ! ! i He has In his assortment Genilemin!s Boots and Shoes ; . Itadies1 Bootees and Shoes ; Children St. do do Umbrellas, Stocks, Collars, See. cf e. is no other.woy to meet them other I nan uMm - p. JLnrktUmmA taking lhe thicks, we must expect to lose lfa . conflagratioDt , of gentle- many of our men. The whole country, ohKrwd abttout iri,h rworaan m this quarter, is rained, the hpusesjn king up Pt.arl nr,r tfac corner of ashes the women and children in torts, WalU wkh a Isrerpdle under her cloak, and the men under arms; and strange as when sLp lhe letnen looking at it may appear, the regular troops of the h fc imroed;attfy roiarnCoced sing U. States here never fired a gun, nor in-. . J made the least effort to stop the ravages 5 ..jj a habv stul a baby, of the Indians, whilst tne on ly viciory Hush a baby by .7 gained over these Indians, vas by us, who The gentlemen thinking that the poor have marched near 200 miles. baby was quite troublesome ofTerr d 'also Our scouts are now out Indian signs their aid to quiet its infant restlessBrfs a re reported orders for battle ore about Oh! biers your honor, she's asleep now. to be civen. Before night many more of The gentlrmen still persisted in having a our brave fellows may fan. peep ae ine blooming uuie coerwo. 1 1 must close the letter. You need not resisted but it was no go. On 'opening look forne until there is an end of the the cloak, they found the dear liale fca Indian disturbance. W. W.vatt, 1 ture. in the terror of the mocnem, oaa sc He will receive by nearly every packet fiom K.rtAr BfiUU. e Hunrur,. ch.nSI into city, to make purchases to the best advantage, by rhieh means he can sell at moderate prices. August 14. l- 3mo. Fresh Fruit, &c: mcr Drrprrrn ... fin! I comDanv unaer CO I ;n .rt..nr of n tins WHS J " Sleigh Belts, Shieves, for Blinds, Hooks and Staples, Rivpts. Brasi Knob and Han dies. Brads and Tacks, Maigany Knobs,, -fiurpin; Glasses, Canada Balsam, V Tass3s; Chord & Blad ing for Blinds,- Diamond Cement, for mending Glass, A variety of Prints, J5. Thorn, and schconer Olive, from 1 Nttc-YorLs i OrX boxes-fresh BUNCH RAISIIXS. or, Kjdf J 9 . 1 'mm m - MUcinopv. Dee. 21. est silk and satin goods, slightly twrnea We hare an army now under Gen. Call, attheends. The affTUorute.cHber w? of hear 500 men. Gen. Clinch also is instantly secured. Morning Herald. :m here, with a few regulars, and will in a Noblz FrLtowa. The Neals olEaj 9 OO Some davs since, a I lem. are the losers of lhe treat rargA- Dr. M iemore. woicu tea in tne siore 01 uocm wun,.,. Tuesday, the day before the fa rather Gold & Colored Paper. rARSISHES,2ivricties. " GLASS. JuUsizes,fr0m7b.9,t2li.2O. LOOKLVG-GJASSPiJLTEStitatietf. OIL, Pait Winter Last, md reJ, WlaU. PAIST BRUSHES, and CantUtair PES ClLS, 9 every Tmrptif. ,.; ...DUB V'JUk'UKL Logwood, Fustic, Nic'r Wood. v f -Cfliwood, Madder, Cochineal, Copperas, Atoes and Alum. 1 - sio,-,-." A variety of Knid-ktucls. , do - do . do 10 quarter i ' do do do I bbl. Madeira NUTS, 1 bbL Currants. 1 do Filberts, j ' 3 barrels Cranberries, in fine order. 10 half bbl s. Buckwheat. 20 qr- do do 50 lbs Sapaago Cheese. , 13 Casks of American do S Brls Butter Crackers, 4 3 do' Water I do 5 Boxes Sperm VAyDLES, 10 Brls prime PORK, IS do. Mess do ScfTl -Za i BHs Smiled BEEP. rant en senna. 3 Brls Beef Tongues, smoked and Pickled 13 half Brls No. I. MACKEREL. 25 Brls- super. FLOUR 13 half Barrels do. 3 cases East Iodia PRESEB VES, 3 do West do do 2 cases G ING EC, rtnMv pnnxnSL . - . 6 Caskets Chajnnaigd WNXX comas aftd key I Box COCOA dx. ; . and ferule If ?" ' . : 1 Tl. BBADLEY. No? " vv sviwai - ' I J . , , r .- z ... 1 1 l.M tni;.n. at 1un' Prairie. I nffmrA ftAO flOO nroht OO the Whole CXI They were obliged to retreat to a small go. They aaid to their supercargo, -stau. Fort, with loss of baggage. 3 men, several wetakeitr .I wouW advise yo hot. horses. We passed them, and near the said he. -You can by keeping rt a orrtJ m. - nlare ouradvanced puard. under make 200,000." They did so, tfld lot? Gen. Fisber. came upon a party of Indians the whole After iteJhJgo. burning a house they drotc tnem inioa recalled tne eonvrrsu.wu u b 7 .1 n.: X ta r.,.h-H .kt .',A th "It w all for the best- Providence knows better than you do. Four of out men It might have beeo bought by some on ti.ww.L- Pol Paris and Head rusnea tlUMUUVV.. . . , , tn at the head of a detachment, and bad a pretty desperate fight can " Noble fellows! Ilid Lfvb. nnt badlr wounded. Wal- that could not bear the lo?s as wen we lace may die. the others, I hope, will do We ITir. We have just heard. by an exprcr Irom 'BC Marks, that 103 . v ..:.ri i i hat nlace. ret- An -Atlantic Silk Compdnv" fras'lieu formed at Niiuacket. whose object is the t in tbieveninr? commenced mnoi,Diaaing measures tor me prouocuon SSilcivfl authority Aserere .tenal. by mean "7t eontensued with the citixeua, taount- tions. cocooneries, lu. Tfeey batt . conttcusueuwuuiu rdinrlrnorcbased were of land where-, log u aooui ronjwrm - - ,n e sa is trr- I . ..I i-..-- " L:, lid. . ol H be foilhwUl, etttL arms, fere -JSTSL rrnJtsa tui data ol elected Prolessor oi Cs Eott fcaalfea V j tr aster aua jssucm mi nevkc & ivtwi v v m t . w ed in jail. The n:SOT K- eu r-rolina College 'in tl t!zr3- eeaseU in port, rencerru , h "fUnr r-iV--' ' 1. I .1
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