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lost. To lie Vhigi wft recommend pm dehce"and disdretion-to bear in mind that they are a' component part of the gnat democratic family whic h mutt rule in this country, and that they are now strengthened bv other sections of the Democracy, hitherto attached to the ad ministritioni ; ' . , v CTXIiXyXWGTOU ADVERTISER Wilmington, JY. c. . Friday, Nov. 17th, 1837. , IIALEIGI1 HEGISTEII. We Bare inadvertently neglected to no lice the imp,ro?ed mechanical appearance of the Raleigh Register until now. We feela double pleasure irt doing so at this time, as in addition to the thrift which it indicates, we are enabled to congratulate Us worthy editor, upon the universal and unreserved expressions of regard and courteous language which it has called forth from his coadjutors throughout the State. , ' AaoatvrirJrtuoTaUoaof St.Jtrae'. After our remarks, of last spring, upon the necessity of doing something towards .the erection of a Jettf r place for Episco palworship, than the temple in .which we have hitherto assembled, we take great pleasure in assuring our- distant friends, that the congregation have deter mined upon immediate action. An architect- has already arrived, and the ne cessary financial nrrangemenis have been fleeted, and we know of no obstacle that ran retard the work r.fier the procure ment pPartificers nnd labourers. HVf Mate, for th: information of mr.y i "';;.! :i " ubroii who,rcl an. intern - in every- V:5h775J- on ihcMissis thing r.onn.caed-with thc-'.Clmrch: here, ,lfv ali upwards of 'Lives lost. that it'is contemplated to build upon tin j Wjlen will'tSie necessity of. recording the same st'e. This course was adopted lor (iflects ,lf recklessness and mismanage-, reasons which it is" not now-nectary iu j mf,.ut and lh consequent oss 0f human I.DIAy MEDIATION. Ther Charleston and Augusta papers mention the arrival- in their respective cities, of the deputation of Cherokee Chiefs, who are going to Florida, for the purpose of mediating between the U. 5. Government and the Serainoles: We pe rused, with singular emotions, the address of John Ross, alias Kooweskoowe, "to the Chiefs, Headmen, and Warriors of the Seminoles of Florida." The Courier, in which it appeared, justly remarks, that. " it contains - ferinrritnrs highiy ho iiotnabie to the iniiiierilbl Cherokei- that Notice to quit, U substantially inscribed over the doors of many comfortable sou situatmns. But let that pas?, while we fiJlS 3 $1?? th h"d'fought battle field. The killed and wounded may be computed at another time: . We shall not pretend to perfect accura cy in returns made so soon after thehelec tion. The general, result is all we aim to hamauhtime. We commence here. New York. Whig, bv near 3000 ma jority. County officers, by an average of 1500. Clean work. " 8 Richmond. Wnig assembly, by 18 ma jority. . Kings. Whigi Assembly, by 160: clerk, by a handful; sheriff! said to be Van Buren, but disnutcd ! CANAL AND RAIL ROAD TOLLS. The amount of tolls recited at the state Treasury, up to the 3 1st of October, the end of the fiscal year, is 8975,350 49 which exceeds the amount recited up to the same time last year, $137,554 76 i -3; while the tolls on the New York canals have fallen short of those taken last year about forty per cent. We consider these facts as the strongest and best evidence of good management on the part of the offi- jcers engaged on the public works; and it leaves no doubt in our mind that if the business had been as prosperous as last year if the General Government had not undertaken to regulate the currency and commerce upon loco-foco principles the tolls this VP.tr ivrml.l Viavn awr.aaAaA Queens. Whig, all round, by over 200 '"he estimate of 81,300,000 verr conside- WHOLE SALE and Retail Dealer in SBIP STORK'S ASD FAMILY GRO CERIES, (Two doors soulh of Dickinson Morris and Kidder.) . A La.rc Aortmrnt mt Rradr Mmd Clotfc- , S always on Ila4. Wilmington, Not. 17th, 1837. 41 i-f. majority Suffolk. Not heard from of course. Van Buren Rockland. Van Buren, by 37 majdnty. Westchester. Whirr. Assemble br i GT. Assemblv. bv 200 same on senator. Adm, Clerk bj;i25; and sheriff, bv 175. Putnam. Adm rably. As it is, they have exceeded the expectations entertained last May by..l: most every one, and give an earnes al they must become a source of immense revenue. U. S. Gazette. evolence flbw noi know that state, but which we believe to, b; v ise in thentsel ves. For o u r o wn pa rt.alt h o u a h we would have advocated a different situ ation, and a urand building the inost costly that lu; means of the congrega tion and its lri-nds could possibly erect still we cheerfully acquiesce in the deci sion that has been made, and think it far better that we shoujdjs our offerings upon the humblest attar, with a feeling of perfect love to. God, and good will to man, than toUu.rn .incense in a temple mntP olhrions thai fit. Peter's, with emq lions ofbitterness and ma in? in.' our hearts. We do any feeling of this kind would have been awakened, had our own views been act ed unon, but we do know that many of - Our people think that no spot is as holy, or could be made so eligible for the congregation of St. James-to worship on, ns'that now occupied by the old building, j We respect their prejudices, and feel our bosoms glow with an emanation of kind ness towards them, while we. deny the soundness of their reasoning. IQ-SIDEWALK. We congratulate the town 1 that a portion of the side walks upon the north Hide of Market street has been repaired, and we hear that it is in agitation to pave four feel more before next spring upon the same side of the street. We regret that we are , unable to furnish the slighte&t i ..... ground for hope, that a similar improve mcnt is in contemplation at some distant day for the south side of the same street jtotcevcr, ice icill hope! and although the sand there z far beyond our depth, still we will stand tiptoe, or -una some snoai upon which we will build up our expec tation of improvement. Could not the Commissioners cA the town make some arrangement with the building Commit tee of St. .James, for rolling the lime and broken brick,' which wijl be necessarily but perhaps they may-think that if this be done, they will be no longer able lotlroxr dust in our eyrs! Pray, gentTemeu; pro ceed, and let not your fancies be need lessly disturbed. ' THE STEABIKkt KOUTIl CAROLINA . 1 1.', cease 'to exist? Paper alter paper continues to announce som? reprehensible carelessness nnd startling mishap, and still no effective means of prevention seem to be called forth. . Shall these thing? contiuue? Will our people make no effjrt to stay the destruction of human Vile which is constantly occurring by land, and by sea; upon our railroads, and upon our rivers? It .matters not what mode of conveyance the traveller, solicit ous for secu'rity, may adopt, his life is still J1 1 T T T " 11 enuangereci. vv.e are now called upon lo announce the death, of 300 wretched In dians, who were torn from their homes, to be buried by the white man's careless ness under the bilious of the " father, of rivers." We extract: the following frdfti the New Orleans Bee of the 3d inst.- Steamboat Accident. J The Alesers Harner A-.'R,rn1 $xm ntirt ISo wnir candidate?. lr nuri-;nc rti.:., i i t -..t, . , " j - i rums vi una v iiv, nave puuusiifu Dutchess. Whig, by 1600 : major.ly . ,he second volume, morn aitr.r iv, than oyer both opposmg tickets. Senators ! the first, of Memoirs of Aaron Burr, with higher. Carru d clean. miscellaneous extracts from hi5 correspon- .urange. W hig, by over 200 : whole Ldence. There is some significance in the ICce7',. editor's motto whi-h he has prefixed to bulUcan. an Buren. A.semby, by ; the work. "I come to bury Cajsir, not Tl T , . U to praise him," The deve'lopemenls in Delaware. Iso whig ticket. Gen. Hoot j region to the quarrel, correspondence ottered as a stump candidate, a day or ! and subsequent death of Hamilton, throw two before the election, and is said to be additional light tin an affair which at the elected doubtful. The remainder of the j time e!ici;ed such universal regret, and V an liuren ticket, having no opposition j which prostrated .two statesmen, alike ex cannotwel be beaten. traordinary for their talents and public Ulster. Whig, by 600: two opposing eminence, consisning one to the silence uiumoia. vv nig, oy iuu 10 ;uu; wnole , oi tne tomb, anl the other to a retirement, ja living death, scarcely less decisive. iThis volume i embellished with a por i trait of J' Theodosia." sunnosed to have Adm. ibeen lost in a gale on her passage from 'Charleston to New York Thr- .vtrnrl Saratoga, Whic, by 3 to 700. Sheriff, given from the corrpsnnndpnrp of this rc higher. ; j j complished and ill-fated l id v. with her W ashington. Whig out of sight. Over ! father, are copious and impart a painful Jt receired bV jje Cora. SurJi A d Cokasutt 40 d. K. E. RU, 5000 Guni- Das 10 Balc.O-jDnJwnSL.rt.r-. j CMfi Shoe and BrrcnV 40 Half IJUs. Tnoie Beef t BUa. Turk .ShouWen, ' JU do. Prime Pufk, ItO Boxtt Smoked lUrrior M Ktrt Nails, ajsorted, 15 do Wrou-hi Spike,, aaaorted U. 15 Hxea St,mCnir, e J,erCMn BLU Refined Whtle Oil. Boxes Svip. 3 Cases Pi-kli assorted. 6 Shir.'. n.t- them when taken up. ftome papers ; but on exa-. Alo ' mination, were ihought lo be fraudulently ol- hi, 4s At t '. - - lained. Since ihey hate been confined in iailj rt ' llwU CofTes? BW. rather yellow compleiioned, tolerably lare whiskers, sprnks sln-rt and quick,) says (hut he lelongs to Thos. G. 'Si'nmons, of Chsrlesion. South Carolina, lie is about 5 feet 5 incites in height. Sain is abont six feet high, of dark com plexion, large whiskers, large forehead, and Stite of North Carolina, New Hanover County. Wilmington, Not. &ih, 183?. SHAKEN UP, and commiueJ to jail on tbe 27ih of October last, two negro men, .nsmed HARRY and SAM. Said nerroes had w Ut speaks very slow, about forty years of age, and S. C. saystie belongs to one Mr. Mills, of Charleston, Whif, by 200 to ticket. Renssellaer. whole ticket. Albany. Whig, by 500 to 800. vote heavy. The owners of said negroes are requested to comeforward, prove properly, pay charges, and takefftem ; otherwise they will be dealt with as the law directs. OWEN FEN'NELL. 43 tf Sheriff. rMlK subscriber takfs ihf librrtv of saying lo his friends and the public in gene ral, lhat he has taken the sland formerly cu pitd by O. K. Vil!if..id, in Mud Market, where he keeps en hend a gool Assortment of DRY GOODS 'find Groceries Of all kinds, suitable for the country trade, And will warrant good bargains to customer for cash or barter. November 7th, 1837. 43 if I. TETERSON; L ARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE, Consiaiinjr cf Sideboard, Sofas, Bedsteads Chairs. Tabln, Ottomans. r. &e. 't Ayyy to BARRY A BRYANT. Wilniitigiof. Oriole r J7th. If7. i if !THE WHARF, on the west aide of tbt ! ' River, adjoining the tcriy n the north- At so. A LARGE WAREHOUSE!. on said IVrtn . Applylo T. II. WRIOIIT. November 10th. ."Ct7. 43 tf 2,000 mrjority. Warren. No Whi ticket. Van Bu ren chosen. Whin maioritv for Senator. Clinton. Whole Wkig ticket elected. Essex arid Franklin. . All Whig, as usual. Schenectady. 'Whole Whig ticket, by 2 to 300. Schoharie. Carried bv the Whlirs. all tfound interest to th work. U. S. Gazette. At Charleston, on Wednesday evening, the 8th inst by the. Rev. M. Posnanski, Mr. G. Lazarus, of this town, to Miss Caroline, daugh ter of Col. M. Jacobs, of I he former place. At Washington, D. C , on Wednesday even ing, the 1st, inst., by the Rev. Dr Hawley, Mm. Chari.es Francis Frederick dl Montuo i.on, attache to the French Legation, to Mart i Victoria, daughter of Gen. Charles Gratiot, of Montgomery. Whig, by more than 300 y jlici n,tiut i . an uuiru ikkci nciiru uy i me unitea slates Army. iaJl majority. Heretofore 1200 to 2000 The steamboat Warren'reports thS-T Entii;e net elected, by her passage down the river, having in tow the ship Trenton, she came in contact with the Monmouth, hear Prophet Island. on the 29th inst. The Monmouth had on board at the time 600 Indians, 300 of whom perished in common with several of the hands belonging to the boat. It appears that the Monmouth", was ...struck about midships, and broken completely in two. The after nart I of the boat drifted a short time, and then sunk. The. Tren ton was somewhat injured by the collision of the two boats,; having her cut 'Water carried away. The Warren in company with the s'eamboats Yazoo sand John Nel son Tendered every possible assistance to the Monmouth. ", , . j We deeply .deplore this dreadful acci: dent Which has precipitated into an awful death more than 300 unfortunate .beings, already driven by stern necessity to aban don the homes of their nativity, and seek unrestricted freedom among the prairies of the distant west Steamboat Captains' laok at this " It is estimated that 1,700 persons perish an frtually by the various casualties on the western waters V Exchange-paper. ; : f KEW YORK-El,ECTXOfJS, , . "Sound the trumpet! beat the ..drum!" - Let the people throughout this mighty land clap their hands for joy, and awaken ihe echoes of heaven with the blended notes of .victory and praise, for the great conquest just obtained by the patriots of Newlf ork over the disoranizers and Lo coFocos. In the language of a writer from Kindt rhook, we say,' "the day is ours! j true principles are triumphant, ihe strong a majority over both the conservative 'and he loco foco. j Oswego.' Whig ticket 'elected bv a small majority , i j Jefferson. All whig, by a large majority. Onondago. Whig-, by about 400 majo- ntyj M. Chenango, hg: by about GOO tnajo-; nty. - -! . - Tompkins, Tioga, Broome, Cayuga, Wayne, , Seneca, Yates. Whip;, whip;, whin;. Madison, Otsego, and Steuben, are slid to have frone for the whi??. We are rather doubtful. ' Leicis. (I member) Van. Buren by a red iced majority. . " J St. tLawrtnce and , Chemung, noi defi- "In the midst of life we are in death." DIED,' At her residence, in Duplin County, on Satur- day, the 4th inst , Mrs. Ann Pearsaj.l, consort of James Fenrsall, deceased, aged C2 years. " Happy soul ! thy days are ended, All thy mourning days below; Go, by anjel guards attended, To ihe arms of Je9us, go." x'ORT OP WILMIXGTON. ARRIVED, Nov. ID! Schr, Samuel L. Southard, Sharp, from St. Johns (Florida,) to C. C. Stow. 10. " La Fayotts, Atwood, from Bangor to O. G. Parsley. Nov. 1 1 th, Schr. Abigail & Eliza, E. It. Trim, from. Camden, Maine bound for New Orleans, in distress, with loss ofonp mnn f,ri vsrrl .iiK. nitely heard from : we suspect these must I boom, fore boom, fore topsail, square sail, flying be Van Buren ! I ' 3'' camboose, and camboose house, bulwarks on We have now glanced at all except the ! pl;tLvb'"ac!c' a"d parl l dj:k loi 10 11 ! -ill " . J western counties, wnicn were wnig oi oiu Their comnlcxion mav. be cuessed. ! Hathaway & Peckham. The whigs have probably carried each ! " Scl,r- Grecian Stubbs, from Demarara.to c . . c ' i j- i Master, of tie eight -Sensorial: districts., into Br. BriS Condor, Robin r, from Antigun, to which the state is divided. They have ' Lazarus & Son. also 100, Certainly, and probably 1 14, of i " ?ch- Atalanta, McCrillis, from Charleston t iP 9R mpmht-A nf nsspmh v 'V !hna lu nwHi "ms laaer FOR SJIEE, 15hHDS. Tobacco, 40 Boxes manufactured Tobacco, Country and Virginia, various quslitie, i mi;i the trade, Tobacco Pipes, Snuff Boxes, "Wrapping Paper, Letter Paper, Sugar, Porto Rico and New Orleans, Coffee, Laguira, Cut Nails in varieties 3d a 30d, Cases of Bottles, 1 gross each, Cotton Bagging. Bale Rope, 1 Half Pipe Cog. Brandy, Champagne of the excellent Rey Brand,' in quarts and pints, Jodd's best winter Lamp Oil, Refined Whale Oil, Earthen Ware in Crates, Brown Stone Jars, and Batter Pots, Blown Salt, Soap, Mess and Prime Prk, Oznaburgs, Twine, Seine and Cotton, Copperas, and Glauber Salts, in Bbls. Window Glass, American and French, Canal Flour, Bbls. and halves, New Orleans Rum, Sperm Candles, Feathers, Tea, in C and 13 pound Boxes. R. W. BROWN, & SOX. November 10th, 1837. 4!t t v JUST KECKIVEIS i Andfor Salo at low Price, SUPERFINE Ingrain Caroline 2 and 3 ply, Vrnrtiiq Htn CafpeJinr, Hcm Citing, t:iol, TM Corr. a handon,e sortmrnt of M, rif.o nnd Tlnbrt ShawU Satin Luiors and Sh.illy., French Prints and Rdbont. Aho. 60 Bbls prime Pork. 40 Bbls. N. O. Rum, Casks Sherry Win, 20 Q.r. Cask Jiwrl 1UCb, . ,! LitafSoe-r.au Bbl.. Lun.ndo. J5eK' Wh,y Lr,d' li KZ llk,di. J Cansters Verdigris, 10 Boxes 8 by 10 Window Glass, 10 d . 10 by 12 do da i in- tj 'ii i j, t.- lmjxcs Utires. In Store, 00 1 1 hds Mo:rts8, s, -J-iUhds T. R.Surar. 100 Ka? Rio Cotn-r. ! Bi.! do. do. 3 do. Cuba do. CiO Bab IImv. October 00thr 1H37 A. LAZARUSSON. 40 tf NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Ilotchkiss &, Mix Are opining in this place an extensive SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, where rv-ry fetich- ; ci , ; . j, ,d of th :c-t ut.rU.siai. .(.. . r.. t . t ,'.s ; u J.ai tt ll. IM M III. -If . ... , . z.;. r.a.. w uil.n -v.l'i .. .-ii. ,!;' ,'!ni j,, JjpJ .iml:.r is f in,, nil ... , mi of ihe rcuntrj. Persons v-si.iii- i.. j i:,, i . Saddles, i7r, Collars, IJ, tirs. 11,11. r Whips, Mils, Stir mpr, Sj,vr,t Tni ,ks Cn .pet uHtl SuduU liaS. Uufalt Ihbes, rtc. f , -re respectfully inrited to call at Ihe old sumd formerly occupied by JOHN A. TAYLOR, three doors east of the Court House in iarket si-rrt. WiliniiiiTion, Oct. J7th 1837. 41 C,4. j j 13. Brig Laurel, Finch, from Ilavannah, to endeih a severe lesson to somebody CITY AND COUNTY ELECTIONS SENATE COUNTY CLERK Verplank. Ferris. Hoxie. Wi 18,281 15120 17,686 Whigmajty. 2.S61 Whig majty Briffi Sa rnh. Garret, from Jacksonville, tn R. "W. Brown & Son. Spoke Revenue Cutter Jackson oflTCumberland Island on Saturday the 1 1 th inst. requested to be reported. On Sunday 12'kh fell in with the wreck of a Baltimore built Sdhnoner With U.-hit luMtnm ...u:.. . l. I07fi around the waist, masts and rigging all gone, no lis. 18,281 We utidferstand that letters haveAbeerf r " .... . received from Mr. Vnnderbelt, stating that it would be impossihlf to start the Steam- hold of the Magician' has been stormed, er North 'Carolina, for . Wilmington, and gloriously carried. We are free, and at as early a day os was.afrirst anticipant he couiiiry is disenthralled1 We refer -j Jed. ...This , t.elay has ensued upon ihe j car readers to the extracts from o;it-Ner.' great xt xriic merit on the . fuljret of the " "Yoik 'ropers j . ; : .Stale eles'lions, which pervaded all class-1 k.i ill. v i v wi ii hi a ifiiv. r x i in. t c.nsion lias , now pissed, 'and quiyt again prevails in t!ie- city, we may confi f.i y expert to see this gallant steamer. floating r.f our wharves ere r.viny days have sp. ii tZ3-irJettiga:iC2 frjm N. Y, on tht Vtth By tlie politeness of a getitleii?.ji who the: .lvl'th inst.. UA.K CUM'ESTI'UX. t The. Ust lialeih Register states, thai the Uanl o( the State of North Carolina will be represented at the Convention of Banks, which occurs in the city of New York on the 27th inst., by William Boy lan, Eq- or in case cf his.'inability to at und, by Mr. G. W. Mordecai The Bank of Cape Fear will be represented in the sa me bo'dy by its President, Col. John D. Junes. The object of the Convention is to xettcrr confidence to the public mind, and to expedite the resumption of specie pay- . menu. ; - ' : - .. TUB INDIAN IN BOSTON. The Boston Atlas contains a long and minute account of the visit of Keokuc and hit band to that city Speeches were made upon the occasion 1y Gov. JEverett, and by most of the Chiefs, declaratory of blndlv feel in T. after which tbe sons of ,w- the pale face, and the red-man, were pre sented to each other, and interchanged manifestations of courtesy. -; s&i'eu ii cm . c v. x one on in the Schr. ftegrJus, -t w e i t f o . lh.it date persons on board, owing to heavy sea could not l ) 1 . . goa ooara or asceriain ncr name. li,o0 14. Schr. H. La wrence. Townsmrt fmm The- election -The of ,h. U.e j fLJ hmn from fifuuons sauws uif natural tenqency oi : new rorK, tou. U. Stow tie numan rnina towaras trutn, wnicn uni fprmly aTtses from a practical experience of eTrpr. Thedanger which threatened the public and private morals of the coun try from the accession to power of agrari ans, leveller?, and atheists, Toused . nt length that general sense of the necestity of exertion, to which every person gifui with tlie smallest share of political fore sight has lonsr looked forward as the Only remain mar to us. virtue have been Kii chance of salvation Thp.nk Go-., there was sufficient p.nd p'jl lie spirit among one portion of our follow citizens to correct the political evils '.vijich had become ajmost unendurable. SM..N firs, 'Nov. it 15. Schr. Napoleon, Cooper, from Gu.iftlftim to O. G. Parslsy. Vessel left in St. Jago do Cuba, Oct. 23 by Bri Francis, Capt. Barry, to bi reported. ' Bii? Duranr, Faunce, for New York in 10 days " Niger, Howland, loadi. "Fides, sold. " Susan, Gay, from Baltimore just nrrired Spoke in Lat ?.0 8 Long. 73 Brig Henrietta ,0 hours from Philadelphia. 1G. B rid: Agnes1, Parrott, from Boston to Bar ry & Bryant. CLEARED, Jfladeira Tf inc. jTKRDERS for X,. P. MADEIRA of bbt HwFUuality, will be received by ihe subscribers, j awu importations made direct from the Isbud o! Madeira, deliverable here to persons who muv wish supplies, in Uuarter Casks, IIoshe. i i.d Pipes. In Store, for Sale, 15 CASES of 2 duzen each, fine Mn-!cira Wine, which has the advantage uf tr voyages. 2 Cluarter Casks Madeira, gjnuine, an! oi reduced Prices. R. W. BROWN, &. SON. November 10th, 1837. 43 ! A CARD. Hollow Ware and Casting OF THE Howell Works Company, of New York, WILL be furnished by us to order, of which samples may be seen at our WareljAue, in all the varieties of manufacture, including Fire-dogs and .Sad-Irons, Cart and Wagcou Boxes. About two tons now here, and ready for delivery. Also, A full sample of WOOD SCREWS, and Screw Eyes, with prices annexed, subject to order. . R. W. BROWN, &. SON. Wilmington, Not. 10ih, iat7. 3m TllC undersigned proposes to give instruction p-n ihe Pi.mo Forte, should he meet with ufS. cu nt encouragement. There f re some ptrsons .a lii is place lo whom he has been recommended, mid who can tciiify that he merits public confi dence. Persons who wish lo take lessons, are invited '- inscribe their names in a book .pn fur tbe purpose at his residence near the State Back. Three days in the week arc fixed upon for in struction, viz. Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day. The School wiil be open f.om nine o'clock in ihe morning until twelve, and from three to five in the afternoon. For persons who will Come lo his Academy, tht lernu will be S JO per quarter ; but for those who require thai he should lo them, S2Y tyThe School will coininsnce on Tuesday the 1 lib. inst. wi . . CHARLES GEITNER- V ilminton, Iov. 3d, H37. 42 AVHOLIcaAL.R PRICKS rt'KHEST. Wilunnfffm, N. C. frrttttd rrti !y fvrlki AdrtrlUtr. X triL Srvntn- 3 C5' 2 TS 1 'JJ a S US. a 1 SO a 40 a 12 -7 I J a 4(1 JYew Crop Iticc. A few CASKS fresh beat, to be received from the mills THIS DAY, For Sale by R. W. BROWN, & SON.. November 10th, 1837. 43 3 XSrEncouragr Direct Importation Linens and Lawns. m .Z.' TniUam l'urp't. oft, in the water pr r brl. Tar do do do - - csrce Pitch at the Stills, - -Rosin, do .... j Spirits Turpentine, Jo gl. jjrarnish, do du. m m p m ' j Pilch Pine boards and Scanlhnr. rawer! at ik Stfani Mills, acord'f to IcngUu, cM. 15 a S3 ft. Lumber, wide Boards ... " Flooring do. - - 10 11 ' " ScanUing - . X0 II 1 imber, .. . t . 6 a 9 Stvcs v. 13. BH? Snrah. No vVi 01 Wt: :iiave g leaned A duel wag luuijnt near Gaston, on 6th inst. between the Hon. G. C. Drpm the! the .following intelligence ; from the I goole, and Mr. D. .Durger, both of Vir ginia. The latter gentleman was shot in his right side, about three inches beneath the armpit. Wound not mortal. j New, which is infinitely more gratify ing to the heart of every patriot Whig,ihnn any itlhas ever been ourhappine?s tocom municale. In our most sanguine moods, we could .never have cherished the hope for a moment; of a result so "devoutly to be wished," and so well calculated to nerre the hearts of all who are engaged in over ihrowing a government that rewards in famy and propagates corruption. . We sincerely hope that " the angel of death may soon flap his broad wing" o'er the grave of the dominant party, and that the remembrance of it, may be just enough to point a political moral, for the guidance of the future rulers of our beloved country. We extract below from the " Sunday Moming News :" ! The State Election, Tbe way the whigs have swept the state, this time, is a "sin to Moses," a pill to Kendall, and a caution to the Albany reencyr R. W. Brown & Son t-"J4- .Schr Charles, Orff, for Nassau, by P. K. Dickinson, " Brig John, Randall, for Barbadoes. by Dick inson, Morns, & Kidder, ' Schr. American Eagle, Scull, for Philadel phia, by U.C. Stow. 3 ' JLhza Jane. Shoemaker, for New York, by C. C. Stow. " Samuel L. Southard, Sharp, for New York, ! by C: C. Stow. Arkansas. Mt. Yell is reelected to Congress over Ringgold, (Whig,) by a small majority. j,.; ' FROM HAVANA. By the arrival of the brie; Dido at this port, trom Havana, we learn that a British cruizer had taken possession of Key Sal andAnguilla Islands, and carried a num ber of the natives into Havana ; they also, had raptured a Spanish government pack et, bound irom Porto " Rico to Havana,' freighted with slaves, and carried her into that port. Great excitement was oc casioned by the English and Spanish colors being alternately hoisted on board the packet, and hauled down four succes sive times. The English government had stationed a ship of the line as a re ceiving ship for captured slaves, which had also caused much stir. Baltimore Chronicle. U ' !- a few cases SUPERIOR IRISH AND SCOTCH Linens and I awns, Which will be sold very cheap for cah at whole sale and retail ; warranted to be pure flax, as good has never been brought to this market. For Sale, at usual. A lanr assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Ves;. . af : at a . Savage, Hancock, for Cuba, by Barry & ing Merino Shawls, and Circassians, Caiet Bryar'- , ing. and Hearth Rugs, Blankets, Satinets, .cro Bri Zephyr, Comer, for Nassau, by Dick inson, Morris, & Kidder. 17 " Sally Ann, Me rryman, for Barbadoes, by Dickinson, Morris, & Kidder. MRS. SARAH JANE CORB1NS Termsper Quarter. Spelling, Reading, and Arithmetic, $ A The above, with Geography. Writing, and Grammar, including Pan ins 5 and Exercises, The above, , with History, Rhetoric, Philosophy, and Mythology, JE3 Separate Lessons in Practical Writing, and Stenography, to Young Ladies. Wilmington. Nv. 17ih, 1837. 4 4 4m Cloths, and every article usually found i No. 25, MARKET STREET Also, afresh Supply of Hygeian Pills, A new Gi, a tirst rate Ba r Horse and Harness and a two story House Fram, 16 by 33 feot. Wilmineton. Oaobr 27th. 1837. 41 if AKT1LLKKY. THE Members et the INDEPENDENT STOP AND LOOK! S.HWEST TTAS just returned from the North 'and bas taken the store on the North aide of Market Street,- lately occupied byWilbaai Thompson, where he is opening an cnurely Consisting of all kinds of FANCY GOODS, Cloths. Caasimeres, Satinets. Blankets, Blanket Coau. Ladies' Fashionable Bonnris, a gnoa as- sortment of BOOTS AS u DtiULa, nearer W. O.Hbd. rtw;h, in tb wMtr, per M. none, do do dressed, on the wUrr, do 344J S'n'wSi rew!h-,n?ieWBU, rV' "'"Sh. tr the water, secret 15 a 20 Do. do. staves ctwnVry drred - ?t ZQ 7? , d,e, nft i wharf, Jo . Heading, W. O. Hbd. rooh in the water. 2 Siiixclcj. M. - 2 at CoTTor., neWf ioo lbs. "if, per barrv, Fiyettevnle tuner. - 10 " -ranal Nomina!, 319 d 11 1-2 Rcr., per 100 lbs. - - 45 Toicco, leaf, Merchanub!e, & do do Refuse. - V - a "M, per tmsnei, HiT.nerCwt. Pks, black eyed per bushel, Cow or Common, do Ground, do Tai.ujw, lb. Btli WiX (JO Bacom boft round, liMt, do - - Labd,- do ' Salt, aarsr, Limk, Cask - - - -Poax, Me bbL Prime, do Bxrr, Prime Wbl. Fresh, lb-. Caxolx v. c: nan. Ib. 8 perm, - do Oil, common; whale (1, SOMMKI, WlKTEk, scarce - ARTILLERY will meet at Mr. McComber's Silk, and Wool HATS, For, Cloth, and Seal I, a.'7 I CAPS, Umbrellas of H kiods ; also, an extensive sail -loft, on mokqat xtxnimc. Nov. 19iH. o'clock. Punctual auendance is repaired. . Uy order. , Wn. M. HARTMAN, 0 . 8. November 17th. 44 It iy other f which vanetr of fJ UU'ILLLIX ua m&n arucies, too tomerou 10 inenuon ; u c he will sell low for eaan. October 27th, 1837. 41 6w SfisiTr, sj, g. CM. Am.Gix, Arrcx Biaxdt, WaiSEET, 80 a r, brown, 8coa, broWTT, CorrEx. Molasses, MarxEtEt. do do Cheese, Bcttex. Wood. - Oax, Pivs: No. 2 -No. 3, -lb. Ash, 1 al CS 1 23 to 1 SO I LO - 1 SO 1 50 a 100 10 12 II 1-2 10 , J to 15 . II 125 - 30 35 1 i ta 4 Jol7al8 12 . 9 - I a 17 C5 - 1 00 - 1 to 1 19 40c 10 BOM. 60 w 8 a 10 11 a 13 NoainaL3l - 000c r C W7 . 10 12 1-2 4- e3S
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