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I " !' v' i THE UNION; Friday Evesisg, August , 17, 183&. The protective tariff, my countrymen, is I Richxndnd-W. F LeA. SJ.Iiaac Docke the curse that blasts our hopes and beggars 1 ry and Duncan McLauren, C. : our families.. To prove this,,! shall submit I Moon Josiali Tyson, 8, J. II. Mont- .at.a :2- I co men ana wiuww .n?unu,u,, v. ... . ill ulm k.a I lai lb iiniiii m iti vi mm wrw m wt mm m w , in MnWnHMM ftfc Lr .u' r . . . " rr . v., , Samosoni-Edward a uavin; 3. A. C. ,.. w w .&u..jr wi wo cle of necessity u enormously taxed, but in Monk and D Sloan C.P i steamboat rJying on the Chesapeake, (oc numbef , Jan of MS;awell, 8. Charles L I ear. The amount of suear consumed in Hinton and Nathaniel G. Rand, C. cm malls, via Edenton. have recentlv be-1 I Anson W. A. Moris, ,8. Thosl D come deranged. Papers which: heretofore and twenty-eight millions n tmndred and were received by that route in four days fifty thousand five hundred and eighty nine from New York, are now sent via Tarbo- pounds, (lbs. 128,550,589): of this quantity, rough, and do not reach as in less than five fifty three million five hundred and iftythou- and a half days. We trust the former ar- I sand five hundred and eighty-nine pounds, (lbs. 53,55U,5WJ) are imported; and the balance, seventy-five million pounds, (lbs. 75,000,000) is made in Louisiana. The fe- Cholera Intelligence. ; i I ' j The Cholera appears to be fast leaving the city of New York, and. is gradually spreading over the country. In Philadel- NOTICE. ; BY Virtu of a Deed of Trust, bearing date the7tb day of the present month, John R. Howard basj assigned and trans ferred to the subscriber, all the outstanding debts and claims due or owing to him, of rarke and J. U. CUlverson, v. ...... Mrt, hf Vnlr w t - . t. persons .uueyieu Qinc a.ann E. Hussey, 8. Josephr 1 ' . . T""wf i Howard, either by bond; note, or book m . " mtm w n fn aw taw m m-rw. m mww mm n n a m ma, - it j Duplin John Uillespieand jGradyC. rangement will be again speedily resorted to, as the present inconvenience is serisibfy felt throughout the whole seabord route. Northampton Harod Faisou. S. uary ana Alien rierse, V r - n :e:- R.B. At Communicated for f Me fnwn." a meeting held in Tarborough on Thursday, August 9th, for the purpose of MR. VAN BUREN INTERNAL IJI PROVEMENTS AND THE TARIFF deral government has imposed a tax of selecting delegates to co-operate with those e nonse in wnich te tf o cases occurred chosen in other counties in the district, to " uccu w Mre iU u BUB unknown per- L I ! s . . - ii I -1- J L .t . i . I - ' S i nearly 100, per cent, on this article. phia its, ravages continue great. Several every kind whatsoever, for certain purpfv cases have recently appeared in miferent specified ; therefore, j , , aii persons iuucuieu 10 iue saia junn oward. either bv bondi note, or book c- cut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and Mary-1 coanl, are hereby notified to call ud pay. land i and at Elizabeth City, (in our own the amount of their claims on or betore iho State.) up to the 13th inst, the Board of n108 floo6er inf uJSer no1 V Health reported two deaths by Cholera, a P AH nersons having claims against the wid colored man and his wife, both very in- John R. Howard, will present them to the temnerkte. A nrivate letter, dated the subscriber for payment within sit months. 16th, states that no new cases had occurred. . . ,iV,...;W- Assignee oi ju ii i it.. iivi Washington, August 15th, i"imun. tax is 2i cents per pound.1 j The tax upon meet at Washington on the 23d inst., to son, and burnt to the ground. It is frequently asserted by those In the the quantity imported amounts to one mil- designate a suitable person as Elector on Wc have no official intellii South who profess a preference to Mr. Van Buren as a candidate for the Vice presiden cy, that he is at heart opposed to the sys tem of Internal Improvement by the Gene ral Government, and to the Tariff; and lion three hundred and thirty-eight thous and seven hundred and sixtyfour dollars; dbi'oo 4 nnL! . ' si a"! i - i i?l.,K,ir:.) UU 9UIU gUCS 1UIO LUC ITCa sury of the United States as revenue. The tax upon the balance; made in Louisiana notice: designate a suitable person as Elector on I vv c nave no omcial intelligence of any FXlIil. entire stocic oi uoous oi jtmn it. the Jackson and Van tWn tlrtt tip case, ot Cholera having apDeared nearer to iiowara. consisung u iry wouu, Pheasonton S.j Snee Was called to the us than Elza9th City. chair and John W- Potts' appointed secre-1 lated in abundance, many of which have I it I r..i . t.i. liumors are circu-1 , v . , v, new lure ciisi hit vuu; Will be sold at tary. that his objectionable votes in ,1b e Senate, amounts to one million eight hundred ana in 10-40, were Kiveu uuuer insirucuons i unhr.R ihnnaanA jAiia.. ! cwk rwim from the Legislature of the State of New I and this sum eoes into the pockets of the ThefollowinsresolutioBs. introduced bv ast foundation. We shall wait confirma- Genl. Wilson, Jere unanimously adopted. I on before giving publicity to any of them. already turned out to be without the as protection. York. -.!.:-:' jV : '' sugar plapters Upon wnat grounds a declaration is .made of his opposition to these branches of matter. Upon the single article of sugar" now fills with credit to' himself and useful T Resolved, Tht w,e haye increased confi dence in "the patriotism, firmness, and inte grity of Genl. Andrew Jackson, and that we will nse all Honorable means to secure Pause, I beseech you, and look into this his relection t0 jfce dbtinguished office he misrule, we are at a loss.; to1 determine. For the sake of yielding to our adversaries n point, (and one on which they so loudly harp,) we grant that Mr. Van Buren was instructed to vote as he did in 1823 ; but this circumstance will by, no means make members of Congress compel the people of I ness to bis country. the United States to pay a tax amounting I Recolved, That we htve the utmost con- e htve the nt t f VtPon m 1 1 1 5 r tiiTf twin aa -a I fidence in the democrttie renublican nrin w vuawv tuiiiiwu itwtw uuuuiu uuu auaijkwvu . i . a I thousand seven hundred and sixty-four dol kand FfeS 5! ll 'Mart!B i Mo.o.r-n v .... J i Van Buren of New Yok, and that we will lars, ; (3,213,764.) Yes, thirteen million cordially co-operate wSb the friends of the of people are taxed to this amount, upon an administration in Nortl Car61ina in elect- him opposed either to Internal Improve-J article of indispensible necessity, not be- lDS bim to the Vice Presidency of theUni- ment or the Tariff- Button the contrary, cause the government has need of the mo- ted statcs M ' will go to show that such instructions were ney ; no, but to buy votes ' to sustain the R"'Jved That - - be appointed dele ; . Jt . i .Jt . . ..j, . ' . j ' i1" Mu iuo gates to represent the iounty of Edgecomb -v - ... .r.,... ...... nuinii.au o;iu( vui uinumcui law i jjj the meetinz oi Our town continues perfectly free from epidemic disease. CHOLERA IN NEW YORKi August 7, 89 new cases.; 32 deaths. 8, 82 " 21 I 9, 73 23 10. 97 " 26 (4 "it tt a 44 11, 76 33 CHOLEkA IN BROOKLYN. August! 6, 10 new cases; 7 19 ! 8, 6 " 9, 10. 4 " 41 10, he entertained. For had he been onnosed to these objects, he would, (if one spark of manly patriotism existed in his bosom,) j knowing that r the event of his election requisition, would be made of him to vo in favor of them, promptly have withdrawn his name and declined an election on that 'dollars go into the pockets of six or seven delegates to be held in pay the public debt when tey will it ; and Washington on the 23d inst., for the bur- of this tax. only one million three hundred Pse ei selecting an elector to be placed on and thirty-eight thousand seven hundred lJicacK50B v an ouren ucaewor vnis j.:.....:,.-,-- A. strict.! . .,..;.;,.;-! , USuy.,Uuruuua6U,ulue ""7. . , Resolved, That the chairman of this ior national purposes, wnue one .million meetinc I inform the- defecates df their ap- eight- hundred and seventy-five thousand I pointment, aid in case) that they cannot 6 deaths. cholera in Albany. August 5. 19 new cases ; 1 2 deaths. JOHN S. HAWKS. Assignee, Washington, August 15tb, 1832. j of- PRIVATE SALE, ;,t ON CREDIT. , V . .('. I; WISH to sell all jny stock of cattle, farming utensils, itwo yoke of oxen. household and kitchen furniture, With a great variety of other articles, too tedious to mention, on a eredit of six, nine, re twelve mpntbs, for notes with tw'apprb- red securities. t- S i Also, I will sell my j lands, on 'which a very accommodating credit will be crimen. ! " j I TKOS. D. MASON. s Mount Pleasant, Beaufort County, .. -August 12th,jJJ332. of-oh 4t c, 7, 9, 2T 18 16 n a n II : 14 f7... 16 7 cround. UUt SUCh Was not the Case!. Mr. I hundred vrenlthv men wWnwn niMm Ael Van Burcn was, long before that period, in I tates ! . j favor of the American System, jas he hiih-t I; On an Average, the farmers of North Ca- seu repeaieuiy pec.area. n msj aunerenis roiina do not reai:ze fiftv dollars rofit to I ( . , i the hand. The makers of turnentine and political creed of Mr. Van Buren than he is ar d0 not realize seventy-five dollars to attend that he be authorized to designate some other persons in their stead.. On motion it was resolved, that the blank id the third resolution jb filled with the names of John W. Potts, James George and in the South ate better acquainted with the !the hand. The makers of turnentine and Jsian Home. 5 , i ' - ''!'.' t . L I J. I . 'mm ( un motion it was resoivea, mat. tue pro-1 ceedings of this meetiag be signed by the chairman and secreUjryj and be published CHOLERA IN PHILADELPHIA. August! 7, 136 new cases ; 73 deaths. 41 8, 114 9, 154 10, 142 11, 126 2! 46 58 39 33 "! "I- It : It himself, we shall have nothing more to say on the subject ; but we shall take j the gen tleman's own word for truth until the latter fact can be clearly and distinctly ascer tained. ' . j j ' ; ;; j... : ' At a tariff meeting held in Albany, in the hand. It is estimated that in Louisiana i -i the hands engaged in the culture of sugar realize five hundred dollars each. Can it ia 'Tarborougb . 4 Free Press" and be just, can it be constitutional, that Con- gress compel the citizens of a State that do not. and cannot make more than fifty Washington " Union." i t J P. S. SUGG, Ch'n. JOHN W. POTTS, July, 1827, Mr. Van Buren gave his j views to seVentyfive dollars to the hand, to pay a at length on the tariff system. He said : tax of nearly 100 per cent, 'upon an article Vbvery. American, whether his aomicu ofindisnensiblenecsssitytd citizens of an was in the east or the west, in the norm or j ..m G . , . . .t v. . . i .u ...ilu.j i.i, : - .j i I ther State engaged in a pursuit by whi CHOLERA IN NbitFOLK. August' 9, 10, 11, 38 12, 23 13, 31' 48 new cases; 20 deaths. 43 I y ii ;-. 12 " 14 i " :. u a a of Sec'y. dollars to the nufactures) success; they were closely con- they realize five hundred nected with the welfare and prosperity of j band ? Yet this is the case,1 and the evil is the country." ; f ) !j it Tm mama Mr) 4 tt ft A iiAf?Ai ftf MNAf Art'. tion) there is in this SUte, with the excep- becVnow,sthat and jaggrajtetecLhy the. refieption batjhe pfjs-1 state witb deep regret that little or no hope is enienaineu oi me recovery oi.cir lyua- On the 14th inst the Norfolk Board Health abandoned the practice of making a daily report of the cases and deaths, in con- A correspondent in Lincoln county, says I sequence, of the errors which are liable to " nine-tenths of the jpeople of Lincoln, occur. They now report the number of in terments in the duTerent burying grounds, without designating those who die of Cho lera. ;- I . . :y INTERMENTS : August! Valuable Property at ; Auction. r r 'ILL be sold, in pursuance of a de cree of the Court of Ennitv for the County of Beaufort; at the Court House in Washington, on Mondav, the 8ihday of October next, at 12 o'clock Lot No 25, with water front and improvements,! in that part of Washington tailed Bonner's Old Town; also Lots Ko. 03 ta 94, commonly called Spring Garden ; also, a piece of land, containing about six acres, ndjniuing mat part oi uasnington caiirn I'ungo Town Bonner Town. Notes nith good security at one & two years, with interest. will. be required. I t . T - . B. RUNYON, C. St M. E. 'August 9, 12324 m- ABLE BODIED COUNTRY HANDSx wanted by the month, for which liberal ! prices will be paid. Apply to 3 H TANNAHILL, LAVEN Aug. 13,1832 DER & TAYLbR. j bre will vote for the Jackson and Barbour tick et Well said for that Republican county; IV extern Carolinian, s I !',!. - ;:- - .. . The London Court Journal says, we 14th, 22 ---15ttt,-ia tion of a portion of the inhabitants chief city; and others of more limi tent, no diversity of opinion." Does this sound like opposition? ter Scott. Thomas Moore is henceforth to be asso- of our I robbery is fixed upon us forever, j A tyran- eu ex- j,nic nna -unreieming majority in congress, I I formed bv a corruDt combination of inte- iie I rests, control us : tbev feel and know that I fK Mot . . . It.- , ... . l I , I ; ' 1 I j , r. iuu iiivuwiuuwu luuiiuiu then spoke of " the flounshing cities and hftV ftnrich themselves and their viUages which crowd thebanksoftheHud- enls in pr0portion as they impoverish' us. Jhe Bankt of aJacon as ' a?e.?'' son, from its source to its connection w th wniinHv thev will never relinnnish now. sed. .doors! stPPed payrent..of lts bllls, , ' -''' . . ii "'It. .V it ov j - ,r- i ---r-- i ana tDere is every prosper oi us never re and our families The Herald of the 15th says, "It is not within our power to announce any abate ment in ! the epidemic"! The late heavy ciated with Thomas darapbell, in editing 1 rain3 are supposed to have increased i the ( business. V Conflagration of Port iruFrince.- Papers I frnm fViie nlni-o rf tKiAlRn and 1 Fit h Jill Vi - a A. . I . . mJAA m.mmt9 w.ww w. .uiiw " J T enireat yoir w . . .. . . - ,1iTTtated bv a most e ocean." and squalid ppeaijance, ot tue tax-ridden apd l which they are enriched oppressed uoutu boasting oi tne gionous bewared. iuj.ti.ij iii.un i uumcLiaiC, auujam, i j. J.-eHOW CltlZenSi let me '"'If t ll AM tin O Ail .van ivhn rfihlihD if lot IL 1 . 1 J ' ""-, " "v u" " ' r I awaKe ana examine into youri puonc con- him travel, let'him pass through: the: South- terns.1 , To continue indifferent to them is ern States." And as h firm assurance to j 'daneerous: to See vour condition and not were on fire. Those his constituents, of the partiality which he lo make an effort to ri?ht vonrselves. is the lT destroyed, and those " i - :T : .1 1 '.It T ' i -;a-- -. -, then bore to the American system, land virulence of the disease, j '. J CHOLERA IN PORTSMOUTH; August 9, 58 new cases; 11 deaths From the 11th, to the cases and 8 deaths. ' " 15, 10 " SUFFOLK- A letter 4th, inclusive, 18 from Suffolk, I da- his determination to support tt, declared I perty in a loss ofllberty. extensive fire, which commenced on the I ted the 13th, says " We bad several cases 8th. The houses in sitn entire streets Qf Cholera yesterday, and deaths before -? Another of h. 14.b; My!. r mf I TAWr nnaHif ' t hAT k TT m O AniU rOQO. I - A. LID U13C03D aCCUlS tU UaD jLUIFItwU LUU ot I nart of folly and tatist 6nd in a loss of oro-1 'a tL uL .K;n I MM.n:Mit; AnA Akj juni Ko:nA. that, so far as the wool grovying interest was concerned, He had at present invest ed more than $20,000 in sheep' and farms, devoted and which he meant tot devote,! to .that business."' 'j ' 'j, : , f- . Does this sound like opposition ? j The )lain truth is, that Mr. Van Bur?n, as he in - controvertibly shows, is and always i has ; been, in favpr of the American System ; and , lias therefore all along conscientiously PtIBUCOLA. ELECTION RETURNS. to consume. Walermtlonf. As an illustration of the deleterious quality of watermelons, it is I cfotbrl nn lVi iiiithniMtvl f . n vnnllpmAn in Hyde. Caleb SpencerJ Senate. Daniel I Portsmouth that Mr. Bernard, of that Murray and Foster Jaryis, Commons. place, a fey days ago gave some of them taken place. It was feared, however; that Henry S. Spencer, Sheriff. to his hog; and in a short time two of them f i Sf.j .i iL.j .1 Uieu a luru siCKeneu hjju uieu wuu iui cc its ravages would again soqn commence. MARINE LIST. ou iof South and the assisted in taking the money pockets of the people of tlid placing it in those of his own Constituents Yet there are some, even in our own . State, who cry him up as the friend of the South the patron of industry-i-and 'the pattern of all that is good and to be: ad mired. Tell it not in Gath, publish it not in the streets of Askelon !" FORlTHE UNIOT. Fellow citizens : ! Our condition is any thins; but enviable. We find, with all the industry and economy we can practice,) it is with great difficulty Ave can live comfortably and avoitj ruinons pecuniary embarrassment. The most pros perous among us dp but little better than to make both ends meet, and the great mass of our- population S is constantly! becoming poorer. These4fadts cannot nor; will not be denied. As rational creatures, then we should endeavor to ascertain the cause that Las produced this effect; and as freemen, when the cause lb known, promptly and with firmness apply the remedy to correct tb evil. . id - - I'. '.::;! : S- . It has of late i years become fashionable for members of Co k gress, regardless of itjiuMiiiiiiuiiai rcsiranus, ana violative OI a.i . ! "!. ' .'"(' ' 1 - me principles oi common justice and com won honesty, to rdfc the money out of the pocKeis oi me many lorine oenen oitne few. By a combination of interests, and the influence of 'wealth, the hard earnings of the honest industry of North Carolina is voted into the pockets of aristocratic manu facturers arrd nat ob cugar plautpr? etaie oi me ron.rcenate : apencer, others thrf nest day. All of them wfcre af 192; Dixon, 125. Commons: Murray, 368; fected vh spasms andj vomiting Jarvis, 345; Singleton, 328: Jasper, 117. Camden. Haywood S Bell, S. Thos. Tillett and Benjamin D. Harrison, C. Pasquotank. John L. Bailey, S.. Wo. T. Relfe a,nd Frederick AJ Sawyer, C. i Perquimons. lienry akinner a. Jos. V. Townsend and Benj. Mullen, C. 1 I WaVren. John H, Hawkins. 8. Thos. J. Judkins and John Bragg, C. xxasn. v. xv . uouuie, o. jpsepnAr rington and George Boddie, C. Franklin Wm. P. yilliams!, S. Al fred Lancaster and Nath'lJ R; Tunstal,C. Granville. Thomas V. Norman, S. Spencer O'Brien and John C. Ridley, C. f Johnson. Hillary Wilder, S. John Mc Leod and Josiah Adams, C. Wayne.-James Rhodes, S. John Broad hurst ahd Patrick Cromwell, C. Craven. Richard D. Spaight, S. Ab- her Hartley and Wiley M. Nelson, C. Bosrota papers to the i0 of June, received in New York, state that the Cholera has appeared at Chili: I The Cholera has again broken out with renewed virulence ia London A late of ficial report states thai there have been 15, 744 cases and 4,777 deaths since the com mencement of the disease. 1 The disease still continues in Liverpool. Since its commencement 705 cases and 218 deaths have occurred I. IRRITtn. I ' l I ' . August 11, schr Pilot, Stackpole, ftew bern, ballast, master. N V 12, schr Two . Brothers. Johnson, New York, ballast, TannahillJ Lavender & Tay lor. . ! . : . .. : I';!' . Schr Tarborough, Williams, New York, ballast, Hoyt & Labarbe. I I i j j , . Schr Franklin, Brown, New York, bal last, master..;. ; I i . . ' .' ' ; " CLEARED. 'I' . ' j . Aueustll. schr Nestor. Burbaee. New 7V& cases and yorkf navai store8, Geo Beard, S R Fowle. In Ireland the 1. 10 trk pn.n n.r.i disease is gradually ' spreading over the fttore'g . j Mye. country.! , In this town, on the 13th inst;, AM BROSE KEATING, pged about 30 years, late of Norblk, Va. i Town of Newbero.-Char es p. Shep- J WILLIAM AUSTIN, aged 41, an for i .j J J o t-l lanumber of years a citizen of our town. 1 This estimable man, though his sufferings were severeand long continued, bore with AUCTION. - . i i i iii BY virtue of an Assignment, the subscri ber will sell, at Public Auction, on Tuesday next, at the store lately occupied l.v Thnmss IV. Pttriclr. an entire stock of I J:.i.t. 11 i m t w - ine, lvo.ii. FTIHE Members of Fire Engine Compa- JL; ny, No. 1, will assemble at the Engine i House on Monday next, the 20th inist., at 4 o'clock, P. M., equipped according to Ian . , , WM. A.j BLOUMT, Capt. t EITDellnquents will attend at the Court House, immediately after tne business of the meeting is transacted, to answer, the charges preferred against them, j j - ; Aug 17.- : j--',; v " ' . - , ; .(- r- :; AT a meeting of the Commissioners of the Tdwn; on Tuesday, the 7th inst, it was .ordered that the Town be divided intd 1 Six districts viz. i j ) 1. The first district to commence at the ! ... western boundary of the town, extend-1 ; -5 ing eastward to the. western corner of J. i Labarbe's lot on Main-street, and from I the water to the northern boundary of ' thetown . I'"-. ; .: - 4 ( . 'I ; 2. The second district to commence at J. Labarbe's western corner, extending to Eli Hoy t'? western corner on Main,-street,; and from the water to the uorlhern boun dary oflhe town. ? i 3. The third district to commence at Ell Hoyl's western . corner, extending to . Samuel Vines' western corner, and from the Water to the northern boundary of . thetown. i 4. The fourth district to commence at Sami uel Vines' western corner, extending to the eastern corner of, John G. Blount's , lot, and from the water, westward of the- alley,, and the north side of Water-street, eastward of. the alley, to the 'northern boundary of the town: j ! 5. The fflh district to commence at the eastern comer ot John u. Blount's lot, . extending eastwarrf.to the end of Main street, and from the south side of Main street to the northern boundary, of the town. ; - -I , ,l: ; ,i .' 1 : 6. The sixth district to commence at the west end of Water-street, extending tn the eastward extremity of Pun go town, r on both sides of the same. v i . -The Commissioners of the Town are av pointed Superintendents of the several dis tricts, as follows viz.: j' ! District No. 1. James Ellison. I . ! it O Tftlin Tw?r 1 !- my wm j j 3. Eli Hoyt. I j r f 4. D. C. Freeman. ' 'f 5. W. K. Hanrahan. " 6. Charles Monies. The said Superintendent will visit their respective districts once ia each week, fur the present .1) ' .- ! " " .) " The following gentlemen,, Physician?, ( appointed to the several districts; are re- quested to attend the destitute poof in said L":. John as. L. G. Charles Currituck. Jonathan Lindsey, S. B. Jones and Benj. T. Simmons C i juarnn. uaviu iuiimm, o. Baker and John Cloman, C. Halifax. Isham Mathews, S. Gee and J. R. J. Daniel, C. 1 Town of Halifax-Col. William L. Long. j Bertie. Dr. Geo. O. Askew, 9. David Outlaw and Lewis Thompson, C. Cumberland-John D. Toomer, S. John t. Eccles and Day McNeill, C. Town ofFayetteville -Louis D. Henry. Robeson S. Howell, jS. Alex. Wat son and Benj. Lee, C. .. j I i Bladen R. T. MelvinS. J, I. McMil lian and R. Lyon, C. " , TJrunswick W. RJ Hall, S. J.A. Las peyre and Jno. Waddell,tC. ! i ;Ne w Hanover Joseph; Lamb, S. Tho mas Hill and L. II. Marsteller, C. Town wood. 1 Chatham-Nathan A Stedman, S. Hugh McQueen and John Guthrie, CL -J Montgomery James M. LHly, S, Fran cis Locke and Pleasant M- Mask, C. Goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, OF EVERY KIND. i manly fortitude his lingering and painful JJnTArlqrnrP ft fid Cllllmi illness. He well knew that bis dissoluUon lUraware atlU sUllCry, HATS, SHOES, &c. &c. was near at hind, and jlhat ere long he must be separated from this, world, and become an inhabitant of eternity. He has left a dis consolate widow, with a numerous circle of friends and acquaintances, to bewail his loss. As a husband, he was kind and af fectionate ; as a neighbor, charitable and ever readv to allevrtte the distresses of his fellow man ; as friend, sincere ; and as a I Household Olid Kitchen . " . i i . . - i rrxi : . ii Mi - , man, sxnciiy nonesi.- j xaese enaoiea aim i .i J7 urmiure, District No. 1. Dr. S. P. Allen. ii O tl W A. Shanr Y ij 'I- 3. J. Norcum. " 4. V D. C. Freeman. " 5. V G. A. Farrls. tl II R l V r.aUaoUxAt'. The above-named Physicians are reques ted to act as a Special Board of Health, and report to the Commissioners such measures The sale will be continued from day to as they may deem expedient for the preser day until the whole of the Goods are sold Also; will be sold, at of Thomas W. Patrick, the dwelling-house a quantity, of in his last moments to tteet undismayed rthe king of terrors." Mm. FOR SALE. Too tedious to particularize i The terms of the sale will be Cash for all vation of the health of the town ; and such other information as they may think neces sary I ' !--: - J I- The poor irr the different districts are re Jjuestea to call on the Physician appointed or the district in which they live, in case of sickness in their families, when they will be attended gratuitously. ! I i j j It rs ordered that the inhabitants be re nd L. H. Marsteller, C. ( I a VERY likely Negro Woman, about 28 of Wilmington Daniel Sber- J. years old, an excellent bouse servant sums of five dollars and under; and on all qaestea w sweep tner yarns and the street sums over five dollars, four months credit m ,r?Dl . 01 eir premises, o oaiuruy will be eiven. br the Durchasrfrk ivinr I "'""'S c.nvu. """.'""s " "" and cook. Also, a Boy 9 rears old. They bonds with approved security, bfarihg inte- c,nS the trash, &e. in piles,;on which day will nt be .old senarate. nor to anv one rest from the date. I 1 I T carts be ?ent to remove the same. ., ; living out of the county, f Terms, cash, Enquire at this office.' JuIy27tb.I83& NATIPL. J OLIVER, Assignee of THO'S. ' W. PATRICK. August I7fb, 1S32. k By order of the Board, . j WM. S. HOLMES, P. Clerk. .1 v
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