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1 ,. 'I t . J ' i.i : T-r at a n m m k -r- - r ' ''.''"'fTV -V..-' t ,.r;.f:,W-4r'i UV,-;!-V-:'.;;';' -.'.V - r i,.;. ,. ' ' ' I i I " ' ' l ill i i I - . , - A Faiiilshed byTUoinas Lorin g. Wllmtnston North Carolina, - i - T vo!j:i. NO, 15. FRIOAY, AP1UL 15, 1836: - , ' . published :t js rjEirraD y morning. Three Dollaus'pep nncm, in" advance. - ADVERTISEJIEHTS ' ' ' ' Not eicolnii a riquiire inserted at ONE- DOLLAR iiio first, and TVUNXY-FIVK CENTS for eacli ubs.s . queni inFertion. : ; . - No Subscriber taken for, less than. one year; ' . . and all who permit their subscription to run over C a y;jir, without giving notice, are considered bound fur the second yiar, and so on for all suc ceeding ymrfc , ; - V"- - v.'Xo paper.discontiruted until all arrtarages dre paiu.unieas at meopwonoi me txuior.. W. per.yer, will be allowed 30 pet cent, discount, on sdi over thiU . sum, kttd that stmt included, so as cot to rcduc their yeaHy hiU'below S10. : tr-FFlt Kini t)te (touth side or Market Street, be. w iUf. Coutt Iloutf-. . ' - " , XT The charges for Inserting the proceeding of political and, other meetings, will be the same as for Advertisements. "No attack on private char acitr will be received, either as a communication or as an advertisement. We do not knew that ire can rel'tse'inl:iitnl, eoiAmuntcationSi wken hamUd in as adoerti.:eiH,cjtlsi and paid for as Mur.n liui we aenre n't income jjom wuj source, and can only hirne that. Iheij will not be presented jt jtuvucaiion: , ,t-, :.v - - A. 3 PI, END LP SETT-OF COACH HARNESS, Six Setts of GIG HARNESS, and SADDLES, BRL DLES, 4c. at the store of the Subscriber. , - R SIMPSON.. .March 4.:- .. f : .n- 9-lf. HAS rOS SAZiS, A LA R G E 'assort m'e s t o f The Subscriber Rait Road Office - Norfolk Virg. -Thomas Newlon, Myer My ers Rnltrt SSautter. John Atdtnan. nud LLenrv B. IXA lately rt'turhed from 4he North J "Vyobdis. ( ! : , , 1 - i 5 and is now opening, third door from the"!' ' PortsnioiilA Kir-ArthurEmmewn,Mojrde- wharf, South side Market Street; a new and j cat Conk, John Cocke, George Blorf ind Stephen sfden'did assortment 9Crz -IT7 - ,'. -' j.-Covley;- : i . i' ' 7) R V ft fin Mi ? Pilf! miPSl CUT. L mxta-xiastyi Joyner, James tiauiaay, & WILMINGTOX Si It AI,KIG II - ISO VIVE IS HERE8T GIVEN, that ' V . r-,? Books will be opened and Bubrip- Goods, Groceries, Ha rdware,-CtU' Cankal Stock of the Wilmington & I rr- i.t - i! Jr A A AAA li Ilaleigh Rail Road Company, for 60 days from l o -ne . amoum u.-V,wy. -w. the 15th instant; at thfoflowing places and under will seHany part thereof, low for casb, or the direction of the following.perstms, Viz. . IV-L4..- ' A ITi7mi by Jamei S. Green, at the LERY, HARD and HOLLOW WARE, tfc; 4c. which are offered for sale at low prices. SAM'.L N. CANNON J - April i; ": ": : r.: ' . ; r'r:,v.. itf. - List of LiCttcrh TTDEM AINING in the Post Office at Wtlmin Jitt. ton. N. C. on the 1st day of April 1836, 'which if not taken out before the 1st day of July pext, will be sentorifts'ileadlettcis to the General Tost Oifieft. Those whose names appear off this list areienucsted," when they call, to inquire for advrrtiseu letters. '- " 'A. : yS.'-'"'"' Doct, John R. Allen, WmlJ. Anderson. Mrs. Sarah AkxunJcr, John Andrews, Lucy Allin. . v- : ", b. Melton R Bryan, Ephraim C. Brett, Nathaa E. Brickhou, Win, Bcvons, James Bumham, 2: Eltridgc Buck.Thos. W. Bush.pilosJ. Bourne, S; Mrs. Ctarrvsa Banks, W.m. A Burts, Frede rick Butler, 11. Brisan, Abram Burnett, Melren O. Bradford, 3; Samuel Bond, Joseph JJayman, John . Barker, John Blanchard, 3 j glward S. . Barrow. I ' ' !,. ' C- ' . 'I ' George Collins, Robert J. Culpepper, J. W, Chadwick, John CUgh,.Jr. 2; Josiah Clatk, Mrs Ann Campbell, James Campbell, E. Celvy, Miss Flora Ann Ci.rvin, Stephen Chase, S. R. Coldwell. Georze L. Coff.e, Charles Carter, Frederick Curtis. Miss .Mararai-Ptt Chapman, John Colley. - flenry CoIrs, 2; Charles Curtis, Mrs. - Barbaranrr, Win. Church. . Nathan Davis. Ncal Davis. Miss Ann Dow- IThos. Douglass, Edwin Davis, Zechariah For Sale, or R;nL ' THE Subscriber wll sell or .rent, his summer , residence on WRIGHTS VILLE SOUND. In his absence apply to WILLIAM C. LORD or THOMAS COWAN. i H A. LONDON. March 25. - -. J3-12t. $ 50 Reward Pph SALLY, (whom r purchased from - G. M. Mallett.) who has been run away since March last. She is about 25 years old, and is well known about Town and itte sound where she is supposed to be lurking. HENRY NUTT. Jan. 1,;836. ; Jc-tf. JYotice. 8om, PcalJ Miss Hncnah E. Ellerbe, George W EJlison, Zoeth II. Eid ridge, David Lagerton. ; Wm. Foler. Thonias Y Foster, John Fulton, -Joseph I'l.ltuer, Ambrose Farrow, Stephen Frue tnnii, J ssf c F. rro'w, Mrs Laura Ann : Foy , George Flbwcu, i.' ; Sarah A k ti&uson. v ' . ' G. ; ' j.l u ; :JJ Thas. F. Gaus.2 : James D. Goodwin, Fred Vwk-rGould. Allen Gatchell; 2 ; Mrs , Sarah E Giiisum, Thos. Gibbs, Charles Garisher. Amos Ilutchins. Win. Elammon, Abner Homes. Cs.rah fljtrriss, Marshall ILimben, Nancy Hunt, Thni Hovl. George W. Hudlev. Frd. Uudier, Woodman Eltmt, Edward M.Hill, James tiavvey, Wm. L. iiall , Wm. G. Jones, John G, Johnson, Elia Jane Eliiab Justice: Samuel James. Wm Jowler, 2 ; Charles J jmey, Win. Jarvea. j : M iss Elizabeth King, Mr, ICirkland, John Kelly. , . W s, - L, Mrs. "Eliza Liddon, Jane Larington, Sterling Lancer. Sietihcn Ltnscbtt. Ezu Lunt. Isaac Lin- coin. ' ' ,: I- : " M. Chas. M. Morsc 2 ; Franklin Mitchell, John McAuslan, Scn'r; SB.' Marsh, Mrs. Silyany McKinzy. 2; Eleazor H TCP ANA WAY from Nathaniel 1. Mitchell a Negro man named LEWIS, about twenty one or two years of agera little yellow complect- ed, an oramary size ana supposeu iu oe mining about Duplin and Sanipson. Said negro he got by marriage. Ufie hunureo.aouars win De given for said negro, to beiodgeoin any J an in mediate so that said Mitchell gets him. L Tj NaTHANIEUU MITCHELL, By EDWARDW. MONTFOR Onslow Countvr Scot. 25th. 1835. ' l-c4tf. D C K!t Nashville 3. S. Battle, Henry Blount and 0cn net Bunn. : i . : - Tarbormk Theophilus Parker, Louis D. Wilson, and Speneer CoUen. . . Pills X roads Phesanton S. Sngg, Benjamin Sliarpe and Joab P. Pitt. I ' WayuesboToug h Richard "Washington, S. A. Andrews and John Wright. ; Lenoir William D. Mosely, , J. B. Whitfield and Jesse Lassetter. J - Kenansvilld Nicholas Hall. J. T.Rhodes und O. L. Kelly, i , - ; .- -' EDWARD B. DUDLEY, PresU. .: y y., y . w. &,r. r. r.c. Mareh 25 1836. : 12-tf. The Subscriber jr? ' f" : ' JETOULD inform the inhabitants of Wilming- V ton and its vicinityl that he has taken the Store recently occupied by F. &E. BIDDER, and has en hand a good assortment of WEST INPJA GOOJOS - camma- - - Viz. COFFEE, Sugar and "Molasses. ; Imperial, Pouchong, and Souchong TEAS. Double refined LOAFS tJGAR. . ; ' Coe. Brandy : Sicily, Madeira, Port, a,nd Sher ry WINES j CORDIALS; tf-c. f-c. Crocke ry and G lass Ware ; : CUTLERY. . Boston Mess and No. 1 Beef. ) Winchester's b. Prime and No. 1 Pork. ''.'!." October packed. A few superior HAMS. - Boots, Shoes, Hats. Dry t : Gp9ds, dc. and many other articles, usually found in a Gro cery Store", alt of which will be sold at fair prices. i . .: ! BENJAMIN ATKINS. Nov. 13. ! 1 . 1-c-tC .Books for Sale: npHE Subscriber has on hand ah asaort- aoent oT miscellaneous s , -. - which hs will sell on reasonable terms. i ALSQ A WOMAN. Sr.r.Kr. in TBI Theatre at Rio. In What f i wyr has not' observed ihir-dif-j addition to the bad 'pieces, one'e Ule i DQt erence between the sexes, namely ; If a 1 always safe in the theatre, now that it hat woman' is indicted for an offence, ivho at- assumed a nairioiic character J.. new tends her in the a wfuL presence" or justice, i.atiQnal melordrama had been annoaoc to console and cheer her, braving the ej. Tire fandango traaover.and I woali stare ot the gaping crowd, tne Humiliation fain hare sought, tne open air to eooi my of such cQmpanionshfp and, such a con-1 boiling blood; but I could not make, ray nexion I .a motner ;;or a sisier. nuw i lV8y turoagD tne ijvouj cipwua miunS. seldom a father, a brother, or a htiiband! and waa orapelfe4 to see the AvretchtiJ L a man is njacea in ine oar. vhu is local drama, rnim to ieii,- iiwu.u-.u. mo?t solictious Jor nun f- Anvays nisiasleen. and- mv .Jancv was. oaocing m aged molherVbis broken hearted w-ife, or 1 fandango, when I was suddenly awakeiv his sorrowing daughter bhame, sorrotv, I efj by therry of r 1 be IlepublH- lorevr v , degradation, contempt, are .all forgotten A.hundred ro:ces replied 1 he Kepublic ? 4 in the strencthvof a woman's love. How he Republic P-t significant echo. after " 2tn oi a woman s love, tiow he Reoublic r--a siani seldom in a man's! If he attends and wards put to shame, (This. was after tqs when does he?his Jook towards the fall of Pedro I.V-Vtva Dofi Pedrosegutv prisoner at the bar, thoupn nts nearest dor (Anchc Uon Pedro H, lor. even ) relative is oiten aarK ana scowung- a i novr rancr trom-tne canateFana nneiauirsi ilst -Viva Don Pedro Premiero 1" (ihp r.mniTL A TING LIBRA R Y: Whleh will continue oDen for those who maybe sense of shame that attach' to. himself, wh disposed to read. BOOKS loaned at t 1-4 cents per week:; NEW WORKS &r& expected daily. Applicants for BOOKS are requested to send the money when they apply. FOR SALE.. SPORTSOTJCIM'S POWDEn, ; WARRANTED) U3 The Circulating Library will be sold on time, tp accommodate' the ,pur chas&r ' ' i WM. C. JACKSON. October 2nd. . i U-y. weighing on him at thejery crisis of the First) resounded from the pit and some of prisoner's fate.l A woman's look is that the boxes. The curtain fell, the gsst- of compassion and sympathy. . She thinks j lights gradually went out, poinards fl.ish- nui ui utr uwu. suuijiiuii, wi vt unr p"-ieu, tne noinau ufiuu. a ui . ion of the crowd around her, as regards riusticu of the Dcacei nresenti'd his awful herstlf: if she 'glances at them, it is only J corpulence above the satin cushion of feis i ' ? r .t. . . i I ' ??' j . :i:. wnen some pan oi me lesumuny ma oor, ana, yawnirjg, eujoioea iranquuny, for or apainst Aiw. or the judge or the I with the usual Portuguesdccompainment upon sorne strong point, nf execrations, .The yoothubo' bad a ' discern their opinions on fiTsi shouted lor therepublic ahfwered by watches his every move- a gesTure too coarse for descriptiotv and ment; if she' s near him.he antici- j a few analagous words. ,The ma?itrtite piUes his every ivant 7he hands him accepted the challenge, and commanded the glass of water to queoch the fever the officer on duty "ta load, guard the ddors that anxiety has produced sh. walks by 0nd suffer none of the criminal (ipcJudV .JJlf lawyer speaks that she.uiay his fate. She CifTore in hie ' fri ml it nnjl C.1L slomerx and it f r w wv iir.tf . v b. v - - , w . . - public generally (at his old Stana ivcw ins siue iroru uiecuun iu uc pnauu, ouu ing tne wnoic auaiencej to escape, .j Brick Buildin Fourth Store South from .the prison to the court sne sits as moment that the soldiers showed them- near to mm in tne coim as uuiuic aifc eeives wun Davoneu nxea ai jue nucu would sit in the' bar with him,, would they 1 doors, several , pistol .shots were prru at allow her she watts,' for hour?, to ex- them from the nit and boxes, and the . it"- chnncp nni wnrri with him through the I furintod mnltiindt riihd imon thptn liln- J J -L-" J IT , rm '.! T A giairu uuui, uc taa au cuuns i a siorm-u r i veu lurrcui. ine vuu ucimi. Easioflhe Town Hall) a large assort ment of . Dry Goods, Groceries, Harcl-ly-are, Hollow Ware, Cut 1 ry &.c. , WHICH CONSIST OP . UPERFLNE Brondcloths, Casiraeres Sattin- etts, Nankins, Silk aad other Vestings, Cir- mssians, Bombazetts &c. an assortment of Cali coes, Prints, Chintzs, ShawJs and fancy Hand kerchiefs. Silk and Uotton P ocket tlUKts. Wool ,and Cotton Stockings, Thread cotton and wool wun a iove tnat? use a noDie arcu prcs-1 tnirty lay dead or wounded Socks, Siik and Cotton Umbrellas, Irish Linens, sure strengthens. She attends . him toferound. The intoxication of S?l'rK "fr 3v? vXr,, the very fool of ihe callo;vs-hiS ignoun- ?0nell.e liuwd peoplr trrppn IMa'iinp-ls. Tick in f. Checks. Strincs. Blank- v. his ill-treaiment of her, are not thought blood--aIl now broke throuch To Rent, P. W. Fanning, . Continues his usual vocal ion of HOUSE, SHIP,! and SIGN THFWHARF on the west side of the River, novtli of and adjoin in?' the Ferrv. The OFFICE under the residence of Mr. C Dudley, and lately occupied by Dr. Wat- lei s. ' . The STORE lately occupied by Jno. A Will- kings, on the south side of Market-street r alcso, The STORE two doors west of G IC Frcncn. Possession given immediately, ! 'v v THOMAS H WRIGHT. Mount, Tristram G Mitchell, Duncan McKneele, Duvid Milnlen. Rev'd Jas. A. McNerl, Ronal McDnuirol. M. Mary Ann McFarlin. John B Mixre, Thomas Marrynian, John Myers, .Lot Moulton, Charles Minnatt, bamuel U. ftlabson '. 1 N.- ; : : .. . . ' Casander Newlon, 'Atkins Nickerson, Peter ; Norriss, Winsor Nickols. " J 0..; : 'r.Sy, Samuel Otis. r i . ' i .. p - -! i-'.tt , Jiniinicus Tope, Phi ncas Pendleton, Tljomai S. Pickett, 4 i Miss Mary E Ptekttt,' Renselar Pinny, John H. Page, John Y. Pratt, C. B. Potr ' te, Joseph Pock, Hosa Picki tt, Aaron Pendleton Jacob Peters, Benjamine Poisson.'Lewia Pajay, John-M. Prigeoi "Simon Pendleton.. " : R. - ' Johnathan Rothwell, P. Russ, Aaron Ritter, Francis Redman, 3 j Beverly Rose, Charles Rob inson. '4s Eliiah Revel.Mlirani Rounds, Hum- 5hrey Randall, 2; 'Jne,Ricli, Isaac Richmoud, fohn Rice, SAuthcv Jrlew, Josiah Rogers, George ' flethe. : ' -' - v Mary Ann Sarget4 .Mr. Shoulder, .Mrs. Jane, outhorland, W'ra: B Stetson, 2 j Hahiptpn Stu avt, William Staples, Ezekial Shadric; Gilbert W, Ctrange. J. A. Silknlan, Jessee Snow, George Sedgley, 8amuel Sparling', Ii. G Slurdivant, G. J. treety, SyUaHus Speneer, 2 BarnabusShu . man, Joscpli Skipper, NecUhiua Stanaland, JJeo ry Swamuj. . ,1 Mariah ToomerSarah Topping, John Thorn" as, 2; John Ttltoii, Mrs. Mary ATrcadwell, Isaac C. TroU. . Roland Vairnumr John Varnam, Joseph L. Yarmun, 2. l - - " . . ". ' - . Gardner C. .Whitin. ' Jolin A. Wade, John Wheeden. 4 ; CharlesrC. Williams. John White,' Fernv Willis. Mrs. Emaly Whinfey. Eli White, Warren Weston. HenryWilkins, S. B. Wheel er. Luthr r Walker. Gcorce M. Wood, William WiUiains, Daniel Wlieeler, Mr. Word. . ' Siillman Voung. V , Those whoowe for postage for the aar far ending yesterday, are requested to call at th ' PostOdica and pay -without further delay er f i C. DUDLPV Post Ma$ttrr Seed Rice Of ihe best quality inferior to non on Cape-Fear River, for sale. App'y to January 1, IR36. p 1-c-tf. Remo v al. POTTER & PARSLEY having taken the extei.sive Wharf and Warehouse lately occunid by Messrs- G,-W-Davis Co. are 'Massev, Edwasids j prepared U reeeive and'dispose orGoods on com- mission, to the nest afivaniage, ana muKe pur chases of any of the produce of our market - Their STEAM SAW JffLL continues u? ope ration, with a good supply of Timber on band. Wilmington, N. C. October 1st. 1835. 1-c-tf. - , y ' iy: ALSO, ; . Gilding, glazing, bell hanging, paper-hanging 3f Whiteicashing ; At his Old Stand nearly opposite the POST-OFFICE. f5 VENETIAN BLINDS repaired and put up ITTTE has recently returned from the North, w ith Jill a well selected stock of PAINTS of gen uiue quality, which he is ready to put up-to order, ready mixed, with divectious for tlieir use. Any color may be had, either dry, ground in Oil, or she can to make him decent at his trials now lost patience and collectedpess: trem - . . . ; r i... ..I - 1 1 . mat ns appearance may prouuee a tavur- niing he leaned ngainrt me pillars oi nis a"ble impression. . If the awful verdict box. and nave the command to h"re. is aoainst . him'; she forsakes him not, Foc:o 1'! (firel thundered the officer to though all the world have forsaken him. his men. The ball rattled amoni.the In the last extremity, she i by his side j thickest of the crowd, and upwards of upon.th ?eal ,vai . had been tho guards of. Whose wail was that, which when i and everv one betook himself rj jk'llv t the fatal drop fell, pieced every ear and his home. The . imraodeiatt V every heart with the conviction that there valor of the Juiz de Paz wa rewartjetiby . was one whose pan? was keener even a few months' imprisonment Wool Hats. Tuck, side and dressing Combs, than the dvincr convicts 1 was hers. I ' ' ScidUr s residence i Brazil. Guards, Beads, Zones &c. Segar tubes. Snnfl a nd sle w J,f jT htS body, and compose decently the distorted limbs, and bury Siamese PoucE.The 6ais ivhn h him with care, j The spot . where .he is the Emperor of Siam t! liyerl'r lo' hit laid,' 'though known as the murderer's magistrate ;itc the aretest marks of their i ? i u .:.u . - . - . . grave, -wn urn in& worm poims w wjiu horror, and where, superstition says jao srrass wil Lever grow is, nevertheless, a hallowed spot to; her, where she will e ven plant the flower and m.iture the ets, Usnaburglis, Uwmiorters, lMiuens, uiovcs, Sewing Silk, tsjioe Thread, Cotton balls. Spools. LeadmgXinPS and Bed Cords, Bonn, t Wire and Trimmings, Whitteinores genuine Cotton and tt fu.l ("aids. Shoes oi all duscrjutions. t ur and boxes. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Butter, Lard, Teas, Soaus and Candles. Tallow, Bacon, Pork, com mon Salt and; table Salt, Vinoir, Ptpper and Pickles, Mustard, Spice, Cloves, Chocoiate, K n ey, Rice. Flour, Cinnamon, Nutmegs.5 Segars common and Spanish, JVldceaboy Snulf, Copoei.- as, Alum, Saltpetre, UJauber toaus, tuipowuur, Shot, Starch, Indigo, Paint, Lamp Oil, Ink Pow ders, bottles and boxes: Siioe-biaciur, onaving Soaps, British j Oil, Olive Oil, English Walnuts, Pusiachia ISuts, rlmfiito tiats, erooms, Diusnes, quart and pint. Bottles, Tickleis and Caso Bot tles, Demijohns, Tumblers, Jugs, Jars, Pans, Mugs, Disnes, Bowls, Plates, Pitchers, fcc. Cut Naiis and. Brads. Brass Tacks, Tacks, Pots. O- vens. Skillets; ' Spiders, Frying Pans, Andirons, and Sadirons, Weeding-lloes, Shovels, Traces, cast Tea Kettles, CotTee Mills and Pots, Wire Sifters, Curry-combs, Axes, Bar-L.eadrf f novel dignity. Ihose triven to pnncra who discharge magisterial duties ore of gold"; ttie viceroys iriuna iruisg hae 4 silver eals; and those held by the ordinary magistrates arc of copper or lead. Npne. What the poet makes her sav is ti "1 know not, I ask not, if guilt's in that T O CONTRACTORS. THE undersigned Commissioners Appointed by the County Court of ?Jew Janovcr to contract for the building of a brick ':" .'V.v JAIL, in th,e town of Wihiiington will receive proposals from persons disposed to contract for.the building of the same, until the 1st day of February 1836. This building will be 38 feet long and 31 broad three stories high the lower story to be three brick thick the 2d story two and a half brk do. ; and the upper story two brick thick. ' For further particularsrespecting the building, referenae may be had of the Commissioners, will) whom the plan arid s pec 1 heat ions arejeiu The buildmer must be completed by June, io37, and the payments will be made in three annual instalments.' ' V . ; ! GABRIEL HOLMES, t w . Ayai. B. MEAR3. T. H. AVRIGRT. E. B. DUDLEY. ' J.;A.rAYLOR. 5 J . -v ... Com m issioaers. December 18, 183&. ."TT 1-c-tf. Stop and Look ! D.riUEST, has justreturnied prepared tor use. White Lead, i " Red Lead, j' . Venetian Reo Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre,: Stone Ochre, j Chrome Yellow, Black Lead, for Roofs, Black Paint, ; Lamp Black, j Ivory Black, j Chrome Green', Brunswick Green, French Green,' Green Verditer, English Green, Mineral Green, Verdigris, i . Distilled Verdigris, Purple Brown, ; " Rose Pink, . ', V ' .' Chinese Vermillion, Roman LaJ(e, i Crimson Luke, s Flake White, Kremenfs' White, Silver White, ! Cream of Lead, Tere de Sienna, Prussian Blue,', , Blue Verditer, j! Antwerp Blue,! Indigo,! i 1; Vandyke Brown, Dutch Pink, ;i Cochineal, i Whiting Linie ; Paris White, ! Roman Cement, Hydraulics Ceruent, Plaister Paris, WhiteChalk, Red Chalk, t Litharge, Sugar ot Lead, White Vitrol, IXojbfcr, Pumice Stone, Rouen Stone, While Glue, Common do,, Gum Shellac, Guru Mastic, ; ' i Gam Tragkcanlh, . ! Gnu? Copal, from the North .u 1 .l.-..Ut -'mi t 1 j.-:.J Gum Arabie, ?vu x. w. u.MaiQulll Asphaltum, '':. Children's v ; - u?um Aloes U " IinnTS &nd &fMR& - ; I Emery; fine & coarse. nd Palm Leaf do-1 Ladies! ;jind Misses fasjv Tr...,c.o ' .- - onable Straw BONNETS ; Children's fancy. 8T0CB;S j BOSOMS; COLLARS ; ilLOVESan JU MBRELLAS; Ladies and MiiftesiUm Rubber APROXSr- and .a cood assortment of ' , r ,? ; : C PftyjsooDS; yy 1 Also a Wgessoruacnt of Gentlrinen's 7 r ReaJf made Summer GLOTHJNG which he will aell low for CASU. . ! Gamboge, Pink Saucers, Gild Leaf, -'. Silver Leaf, Gold Bronze, Silver Bronze, Dutch Metal, Tinsel, beautiful, Gold Ornaments & strips for Ladies' Boxes, Quick Silver, Alcohol, Phials, assorted, Specie Jars, Black & Red Lead Pen cils, large, ' Sieel Pens, in eases, ; Escutcheons and Pins, Picture Rings, Curtain Rings, Chimuey Hooks, Brass Feet, for fancy .Boxes, " PaKet -Knives. Blue, Grec"i Black .Red Brown smaltz, Bine, Lilac and Whit Frosting, ? -Black sand, :. . . v , Brimstone, ' Pearl rAsh, . Pot Ash, British Lustrr,' for pol- ishing stoyes, ,-t-SainlPaper, Ground Glass, Loco foco Matches,-. . Lucifer M etches, Red, GTeen, and Blak Japand Tius, 2 sizes, GtaePWV, House Bells, and 'every . appurtenance lortneir banging, v j? Sleigh Bells, Shieves; for'Blimls, Hooks and Staples, . Rivets, -Brass, fpjobs apd llajn- dle3, ' . Brads And Tacks, - - Mahogany KbobSjH-' Burning Glasses,. N CanaJa Balsam. Tassis, Chord & Bind- in? for Blinds, t nini.ioiid Cement, for mending China .And uiass. , A variety tf PriftU, Paper. vai(i&u&&.4 retrieves. GL4S& f U sizes, from 7 b. 9, UlU b. 30. LOOKING GLASS PLA TES.in vatiet.. OIL, Paint,' Winter Lamp, and r'ef. Wkalt. PAINT BRUSHES, and CameUair PEN- ClLSt ef every tarutii. . V ; Logwood, Fustic, Kic-VXWaod. Camwood, xviadder, Cocbineai, Copper as; AjTaxiety of unulf-XfiAcli. - - OTUSS. tO lllduCe the belief that, if' SUDer-1 r.f ihr.e f7icr rrfit or Inw.Mn rriA 9 - t . f l v w vavf ' 'm sinion ii correci tne sleeper is innocent, their functions legally a64" paccluaUyr without the seals are in their poHseJion, The president of a Siamese tribunal, hav ing made the cbinrnander of the troopi, his enemy, the latter in revenge tole tho president s sa. The- por rnagjuraie, forced under tho misfortune to suspend . tne exercise ot his iunctions.v had no I but know that I love ihe. true: heart,' whatever thou art !" A Startlixo Incioent. -An Eng lish lady, accompanied by her husband and Tongs, Horse Buckets, P.iils, Baskets, Cross and a party of frjeoq.S was riding one day cm and Hand-saws, Drawing Knifes,5 Adzes, along a' very rugged part of the coast Broad Axes, Doweilmg. Bitts, Kippers, .Squares, As ghe was oulv'a temporary resident, mea'ns of iivoidirig: the. punishunent he .he was mount J on a T, horse, the w liable , rcce.ve" f0, neglect" of du.y . Trowels, -Augei-s, Gunblets, LJrad a wis, &aii owner oi tne steeu atienuing, as u sewing and k;iilting Mcdles, Pins and Bodkins, ihe capacity of groom' and guide, siiigle and double s. a sWep part qf the elifT. the Chest Pad and desk Locks, Hinges, Scissors, i i r n . .u l Trowels .Auiren. Gimblcts. Brad Awts, Sail owner ol the steed attending", as usual, m iau oy counieneiiing inoess. .x-very Wear was aeceiveu uy mi , wrau jrxu pa- e norsei"g comc-iioie. m isn, nowcvQr, . iav took fright, andlfell with her over the people suspected a trick, and coinplaiiit-d an assortment of Pocket Knives, Snuffers and 'Trays, Dust-Pans, Bellows, Waiters,. Wood precjpjce, wherej both were instantly lotto tue manaano wno wgf yicerpy qi um screws, Shaving Boxes, oiioe jvmves. ioik l0 sizht o mid st the trees and bushes. Thel provinx?. ine president being called - Screws, Razors, Spectacles, Pulhes, Pencils, iiisijinilir rlismonntprl. nnd in UPOQ to explain the cause of his inactivir T'U U T .iUi.i. Khaan S ipM l.nmtw i.....- . ... . , , " . I a . .. .- Pullies, i ShceVs. Plate Locks, Brass Candlesticks Tin Candle- dread and dismay hurried after the nnfor-py. confexsed the strange difficiijiy under sticks, Compasses, Candle Moulds, Waiters, cast tunate sufferer. jThe Tlalian from know- which he was placed by the robbery and. steel Saw Files, Rat-tail FilesjLooking Qiasscs,Un lhe roa(j was the first to. reach the loss of his seajs. He communicated,, at Coat-Buttons diUerelit KinCJ, tooiscap ang: un- l t. P.,K ;;;nff the same time, hts susowion" with retract Jfl ijviv tn M- flL v hi l l fet I I j " , m Books. Walleu, Tapes, Bindings, Hooks & Eyes, lound Htm screaming and lamenting over IU""UJ,1U-"'UI "'f HUT' '"wt l-ockets i mnioies, t isn mooks, jews oarw, tne oying weeti mousing an tne saint u "-y mnfy fue "nuj, uu iu Toys, Lucifer Matches, Braids, Potato and Nut- the calender tot having killed the" horse great respect for thf? president, gave hirr . SlMJiSSSigSS: of a good Catholic inead ofbreaking.h, .he W . P.r.Pntt nt.lpii,-:K..tini. .Skimmers, necks of a party of arch heretics. To all n'e to yuur- house, and when th Sand-boxes,' Hour, do, Saw-setts, finder Mtas-1 inquiries about the.ladv be was as deaf as commander of the troops attends -to per T t rl-l I, . nnnn.lc I . .uika I i .... , ' i . r. t. ' un a, iviiiK3, iuu,- Mattresses and read American Arjthjjjeiics, Murray's Gramn.ar. and1ha4 he been told hat h:s horse should be box in which you Jf'J llc Exercises' with Keys, Webster's Spelling JSookfn-iJ f0r than, thankin? Sl Januarius for will be answerable for it. Alter the danr Walker's Johnstons and gool Dicoitory, erosityt he very quietly turned round Goldsmith's Geography, Scott's Lessons, Smarts, &CI ytvo. l . -i. , Cicero, ami Duncan's Cicero, Ovid Delphini and, pointing .to the right, said, with all Love of j Burke, Taylor's 4nquiry, Cbalmer's the coolness in the world, Oh if it is op- worKs, otamsaya universal. tnsioryt-f.onns, 1 1 the lady VOU are TOOktfJg for. She IS LrI--.rr'. ": r.: ViXni hanginz in that trecV'. and so indeed she Agel Josephus, , HolmeV. Principia. -Haller, was. Her dress fhad got entangled in the w-t v ri . r i- r A. . ii s a . . M s- I Manieuvres ot xapoleon. r ranRiin . xarrauye, i n broken and her life preserved, though iookVLife. HisloTV of Ensland, American Bio- . w - -. 11!.. a Sapny. History ot inin, mswn,j rpww, ervey's Works, Polar Star, Cuiboshes Chenuysc try. Ancient Peerage. Lite ot aiamt, uon uuii- otc, Pindar-a Works, Cowper'a Poems, The Fed eralists, Travels atHome,selas;.MiHon, Pat ten on Church GoveTruatnlJ BoTton's essays,' Ma ry. Fletcher, BelC Dissections, Common Grayer, Bible Diciionary j Roman Conversations, Miseet laneous Pamphlet?, and AUnanaci for lS3T.-fV'. A few BrU. Superfine and fine family FLOUR awl CRACKERS. ; " f " A HOUSE and GARDEN u, iren. Ljjmediau ger the box will br restored to yoo :.oprri it in the presence of witnesses, and it is . highly probable you wjll grt back yoot seal. f h.rttums the boxcrapty, yori . may proceed against him for; a rricurja) " acL He will understand the di jfSeolty- pf ' his 3;uationr and never run the ' risk. ' 1 he eyeot turned out aa the logeniouf. noiicru u.3 riiuB., F'?F-'-".1 them unexpectedly took anJ inSu,;ed who he was.' -1 bat, mad- lfap followi uJnner. - am.; anxwx reu iop gemieipan, nronwowr wmirtt mU tT-Am M n t m i possession given. ' . ; - - A commodious' dwelling HOUSE fcreal.V March 25, 183 v Former & &yPlaiiters LARGE AjUA4i;f at the expense of some severe fractures, I vireroy had foreseen and the? .'magistrate lhat fnr minv months confined her to a retuvcrcu uia aenia. . . V - j " . . . bed of sickness and danger. ' w, ., T; TT 7 I - A Flyixo Lxar. Yesterday, as sop While Franklin, the I'nnter. was am-1 rr nr ,lt..r,. i,uMr, bassador to the French court, a lady, who - . f - tvas - about bein preaeed Jo the ring. j,,, Eighth, near. Bacetrrft. p'nepf an aerial Urur it Thr workroea arm ine waa leaning. - ur Jjn Uam. endeavouring to eflea. ihir jjfT Frankl.1 the ambarsado froa North b a aJjbn of wr1t B w;oe -rat4a -Wl lc &f. v." ome distance from the dwelling Th the man lhax t?ott es tip thunder and light- TtVlrct its contuefpise. settUd ""g't ' ' it xmce, tod the HibrTDitri i'lbrmrV E?yfTSr?nor Rosf Um' a late tr- upward whh aniaiing rplochy, "pearly to rellcr ifl Egypt, j has discovered monu- thp op of the bovstr. He performed' fwo : ments theeMcri potnt oci the cud or three tomerseta ia the air, and finally which the Jews adorned ia cjakj'ng.bricks, defcribingirj his dewnx a parabojiir rune, and which he says ii alonje ' tvorth a risit alighted ca hh fi?pt life a rat givinr? a to Eeypt- "From in examicalion of man-1 rmple grunt c( tnnzrment ti hi flight, f 1 .;.-- - . - T ' IS. 1 1 ' ray cioinx, aiso ne u conrincea ilzi iney i ana. awrwarjp .aupn ci r -is. ruao, couon, ana mat tee ancirn. , woru i paving rHcu April , . , V? If. . ; H'.;v' . ?- -.:-;. . , ... ... -. - ... Ik
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