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The Cape-Fear Recorder from Wilmington, North Carolina • Page 3

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'Vr. 5 ja. wi" pr UeS'J. LIST OP LETTkIIS. 1 cis Morell preparing his edition Li.

baniusTor the press, he was told that' his wife was suddenly taken ill- I have but two or three Morell, to translate and then 111 come to her Preapntiv Art Remaining in the Post Office at Wifrnfngtoa i 1 2 (If. on tbefirstday of April; 1827; whichif, aken out before the first day of June next; WUl b6 SenLoiuaidead leftert. 4n theHenml WILMLVGTOJf: i groes. If ot ons sincek a foreigner commenced running a small steamboat cCroli to this place (Prayp Grande; Uncalled, and is Ismail wii3-age similar to Camden opposite Philadelphia) but the opposition against him 'was so great by the owners of that his life was ia danger when he went on shore after dark, and he was finally compelled to Wive it ur it would he the Wednesday: morning APRIL 4.r Pot ffi, 5- i j- i i formed she was dying, 1 have only tWo words to writer I'll hejwith her immediately Pre- Bo an or Internal ImpuceAehts -In our 1 Jast number, we announced that the new Hoard Those whose; names appear tmf LVis ist; are requested, when Uey cair; tqinquiri fo ad advertise'- teterr.v-: vV 'i -r-. AHenVlH'M Jt.

ki.iXtVVf i spectator, complains of the disposition the English to silence, aJd to express their sentiments in as few worjl as possible, that it liad Jed innovationades-iructive to the harmony andpurity of thfe lani fSf he, had lived inpur day id 4 try, he would rather hav desired to lop off still more words, in hopes to reduce to some-tiling hke a reasonable length, the intermina-oie iurangues and writings of our public men. We had a report a day or jwoago, of a bar-gain having been ade with the Indians, by contention. nal the Indians have sold or will sell it we f-Jlf1" p. dpubt. as we can Hiscover no too-tiye that the Agent or others can hare to prevent tbeir s-Jling.

The land has been surveyed, the lottery is drawingand the occupation ol the taitchiej.maker is at aa end. Mil Hecarder, bad Arrived in this same case if drays were introduced, so you see wbat little, chance there is of any 'advancement facilrties. It is admitted by all that they are at least 500 behind us in this resoect. All the A .1 -V iugui iiim wora, sue dead with great calmness he saidf 1 am sorry, for she, was really a mighty good woman." Jrasfiihglon, March 24. Major General Brown lfi thi nitv nvo-A' aT 1- on, me ultimo, the Steam Boat HcnnettOy The.

Board wasN accompanied by Jakes Mkiahe, Esq. President othe Cane-Pea' nesday last. For Fortress 5 Monro. 1 ttober: Archibald UohoKnigh; f. 1 v.

ntrt at least he, -principal part, (as regards theshops) is by foreigners, the jewellers are natives, but the French -show much more tasie the arrangement of their stores than any o- ther thst 1 liw m.m.w. i J5 i. 1 4 uuipauy anu vy JU.1XM BOTLaW, Esq. one of the Directors of that The unuersisna ne contemplates visiting our posts along the Southern Coast, as far as' Pensacola," jind, probably. New Orleans, returning by the way of the -Mississippi and Lakes, which will enable him to inspect most of the military stations situated in those distant object of the Board, and of the gentlemen who mj uiuuvvna is Cant Brnnoww i John Larkins 'accompanied them, was, it appeim, to inspect Mrs UanahBanwerTQin us.

ssii uu iue caccpuou vi the latter none of the stores have windows, out two or three large folding doors which are always kept open to admit the light and expose to view the interior of the room. The jewellers make a splendid disnlav of dimonda and XnW the condition of the. riter, between Capt -Low-; See'ijSt John's Lodrd Fay. Jllartilund Cotton UtteviIIe and this place. In pursuance of thi Solomon Beesley Esq Mrs Mary BetU Richard Bourdeaux 4 Nr.

1 Marylai dpai ticularly east of the Cheaspeake. i precious Stones, whirfi are the nmrluro of 1 A LedderVr; 'V HLoibr 'y James Ballard mines of the country, vv l. It is quite an amiisfntr ip-ht wifnes Johu Barker wicucni in ine American Far-uc P'-ble of great increase. It stated that Dr. Muse of Dorchester county, raised a considerable cmn.

ta.t o- Jacob Leanard Philip Bazodier. hard shower in Rio. the home helnersll rnrr. John Bowen fcare of 4utcrs uie country. Previous to the late adjournment of the Lei gislature-of the State of Illinois, a resolution passed the House of Represematives of that State, by a vote of 19, to 1 ldeclaring General Jackson to be, in theopinion of that body, eminently qualifiedand jusly entitled to the office" of President of the United Slates, at the next election.

Previous to the adjournment of the Legisla-: ture ot Indiana a resolutions passed one branch of the Legislature, by a large majority, expres-sing their approbation Of ihe measures of the yielded one third rln Freeman Marp ed with tile, causes the water to; run off verv Jebject. Uiey examined the several districts enui merited-m the report of the Superintendent of last with particular reference to his re-I porU were much please I which the work had bee A On 28th ult. they examrnedlhejDredging1 Ma-ihinr i and we re ihly gratified by the opera, tion of tlie machine and the -pfogress of the Jourth has been common in the Southern State. Dr Judah) W2i Bourne Capt Jas M'Calebb Kf 0t tnat Peninsula, (Northampton, a.j Had at 11 cents a nounrt. koo Jonathxri Bryan Marmaiean James Bond 3U acres.

Benjamin Mott Esq Charles Maunaa Abram, Burnet J. Capt Bennett Ifavti.Ont of ti Moore present Administration. Had they been acted bamuel Button Esq yju rciuriuiiK iown, ane Hoard ao- WMelcher." friMce says, thai at rm.rin,, UohnG Morrlss ol Uepresentatives, the President delivered a John Crews 'j Ivaous M'Kehsie upon ia tne other branch, tt is said they would also have passed that body. t- From the Idverpoot Courie Jan. 17.

vThe MOSS ROSE. llie Piiardin nno Uanl HManwariiir ui personj ot the n.ost warlike character, trom which it might be inferred that there is every.probability of a war with The Arthur. Crews Campbell i. ii UV iel poirued Histom; Silperintendent and made the necessary arrangmehta for 'repairing the western jeUee andextending the eastern jettee about 200 yards and for the vigorous prosecution of the worljby the instru mentalily of the Dredging Macliine, On the vul" correspondent differs essential- of the flowers, who. in the silence if nivht.

utv stuir, Henry Moreno- iroin tiiat entenained by the sprinkles theta with refresing dew, once, 'M'Crackad uu a spring oay, was slumberins in the Mr Mebane.aiid Mr RWtan Vsitim.l ibiuiuvu shade ut a rose bunh. And when he awoke, 29th ul home. Capt JasNoris Oh the 30th ult. the Bdlrd set out for il riicxerson, ui is urawing tne very vitals ofthe country through the indemnity, and hei bait duties, which in a short time will reduce May ti to a completer state of colonial vassalage, than by any act ot open warfare-there is nothing to be feained by the latter and France too cunning fjrego the advantages derived irom the former. A Paper.

ne spoKe with Inendliest mien lovely of children, jl thank thte for this balsa voggci -7 Mrs Jane Cratch Crase CleJand Crocker Miss Elizabeth 'Cruse Jesse Cole Carrington Wm Croom A Coombs Capt Carrol. Charles Chevers George Curtis Miles Cos ton iuiu ii is mrown by tne spouts to about the middle of the street the hduses being very, compactly built, there is no outlet for the water until it reaches the harbor, so in about ten, minutes there is not a stone to be seen in all being completely Under water, so that wit.i a canoe you could "go "tbny part of 'he city; the lower class "of persons trudge through the whole of it, up to their knees in at in crossing the street, and ancle deep on tlie flag! stones allotted for foot passengers the streets are all concave, and there is little or nonfunction between the foot ways and carriage as they are so-narrow they drive overlhem with their clumsy carriages and mules without regarding the foot passengers, who must keep a good look out that they1 do not get run over, They are driven by who ride a mule fastened outside tlie shaft, they are shaped pretty mnch like our old-fashioned have four wheels.1 should have mentioned, when speaking of the Palace, that he did not reside therei but merely used it as an audience chamber; and has another about four miles from o. which 1 am told is more splendid.1 '1q walking through the streets you are al. most at every turn disgusted with the sight of from two to twelve negroes connected together with heavy chains, and compelled to carry kegs of water on theit heads. The Iar gest droves are convicts, who are sentenced to labor for the convents, during life, the others are made to wear them for the commission of some ofFeuce.

I iYpu will perhaps be not a little surprised when 1. n.form vou of i OIney mic oaour, and tor thy cooling shade. Was Swaiuwborough, vhere they lere: to take a boat and pursue' their course td Clubfoot and Harlow Creek Canal. 'The. member's of the Board.

Jare all men oi there any thing left for thee to desire, how cheerfully would I grant it. Adorn me, Overton SVOrnaby -'V Parody (Dentist) 4 Capt Joseph Perkins business and during their short stay, in this uicu, wnn some new. charm, prayed, the spirit of the' rose bush. And the angel adorned the beautiful flower with a simolc James Carter Capt Paddock place, were diligently engaged, In the censide ration of general subjectsi aiidfin the investi- moss; How lovely apuears in this motht Capt It Prry Warren Philips attire the moss rose, the handsomest ot her detail. 'J Pruden i aVe wi nessjmjch profession in certain of ihe.r upon political subject butthat of beu.g the orgLvof their party if rm party they denve their creed, and IL maridates are the rule of their conduct.

This kind of drill, however necessary in mihtary life we are lp 8ubscriD'e, to in where intelhgence. and integTity, take tue lead, and wnere every individual i8 under a moral responamility for the part which he I pouses. Unity and concert in certain primal and in the measures, which may be le gaimaiely pursued for their achievement mVi be looked for but ue S-ml Pope species, i Beautiful Emma 1 Leave off those tn A bill to rppybpriate 1000 barlels of flour for; John Page Degroot Capt Dennis Jr Drake i Miss Mary Dodd Capt Downs MS Thos Ennet (Stump Sound) Nancy Ewel Capt 1 Emery dy ornaments those glittering gems, and tne rtuei oi.tue suiterin tireeEi was proposed Capt Rider iiijuoic uaiure and jiassed in the House of Uepfesentalives of Rogers 4 3 2 Amos Rochel The brifir Tontine. Cantain the State of New York, but was Rejected in the I Joseph Robinson Friday morning from Philadelphia for Candia, with Inn ki -A Aaron latter uio. ji provisions ior uie relief the sutl'erihg Greeks the Carco liavincr hn.ii Capt Eaton get from a preiudiced individual, h.it h.VA John Sholar Jr chased by the chantahle m.

told of it by several who have resided here for Mrs Mary Freeman Capt Staples LATEST FIlOM KIO DE jlNEIRO. "rt The brig Delaware has arrivep at Philadelphia, bringing intelligence down '-'to the 29th Jinuufy inclusive. The following is an extract from letter received by. a commercial bouse uuiuoer oi years, ana who have their ioforma Saml Staples! Samuel Fabus Henry Fates Frceland uon irom experience, it is this a Brazilian will never give a foreigner a snecial invitation Stanhope John Sedgeley Jr to his house they will sav to vou Pennsylvania for that purpose. She Was saluted with the acclamations of numbers assembled on the wharf to witness her departure.

LETTER FKOM RIO JANEIRO. We have been favored with the perusal of a letter from a young and esteemed friend now in Brazil, and permitted to ike nme: pvmu Capt Foster James Sikes yours sir, do with it as you' please' but even a Smith Capt ohn Fulton Frost Ti.ornas Foy ot party can vcr ormT crhehon moral which pohtical viewsand meaTure ougiu to be based; as much a. one wdT of bowing to the; voice, of purty-of be ng vrue to its creed-ivuh that kind oHangue which calculated to gull the more means one of two things-either a bas remin ciauou ot personal independence, or lure jnrown out to; gull subordiuatU, to to low wherever their premiers would lead 5 with a real intention of makingeT cut to the views oi those wholdThe nu. is dermnnnilu J. are destined permanently to reman.

JWmS ctson All funerals take place here at night the John Flowers wijiac uxuiiTcjeu inrougu tne streets in an uncovered hearse, and the bodv cnvereH with Andrew Sawyer David Stearns -Capt Smith Cant Sylvester from it the whole letter- is.nip-hiv in Baltimore, by arrival Jiskiuo, 2ri-The'' Uni'ted States' ship Hostijn came in jfesterday from Monte Video, in 15-dats, but without a single 5 letter, nor can we obtain a wori from any 9n VTd as to the, state of maricet. Admiral JJrown is reported to have gone up-the Oraguay with several of. his little squadron, after return-A ing in safety to Buenos Ay resifrom his late cruise on this coast. The. Homer, and O.

Cox, were taken. upl the at-' tempting to get that port, sent to Mon-) te Video, but released by the Bra a mantle, they are buried in the churches, and i 1 i i Golding nine mrown on me bodies so bdt much of it is necessarily connected wivh the personal affairs of the writer. WeJiave selected such passages as apjeared to ns to as to destroy Capt Gray those of a AlexGoud Zachariah Standish uiem ana mate room tor more iiiuer order are deoositeil in Mia hu convey new or i or calculated Gill Taber 2 2 wall, in which the body is placed and covered with lime previously to bein? mpni Ezekiel Graves Capt Taylor 1 Lavid Godfry laylor 4eveL Awav closed up. The body of the Empiess. was de- 8enjamin Gyles Uobt Gori to gratify curiosity Bait.

Gazette. lll9 JAasiao, 10th Jan. 1827. We arrived here at a very dull timeowing to the death of the Emp'ress, which seems to have caused a general suspension of public business; this, together with the holidays of the season, presents the city to us not ia a Very favourable view. 1 this tiibi iiine accidentallv Saw one oF tdei UC aoanstic cant ot ooewng the voice of the party.

Whenever arise, auow free cinte isaac laylor Isaac Tritt Anthoi.y Toomer Capt Steph. Troycross samuel Tune i. 1 Delieve 1 have already mention- Aft K-J i i A Hall waicn the obiects anrt mr.tiv. Capt Sam! Hopkins tu ounai grounds, was passing through a narrow allcv. and in VI Ym rlonains Vann large gate pr door, which was standing open, I i.

i -i. i 1 am aituated in a nerfect Da rant Humphry render themselves prominent, and see whether thvr principles will lead, buch a course would disenthral many an honest citizen fron the leading strings imposed upon him, and would I wjwi loois. to oe a oeautitul; little nower rthur Hall i fine airy house in the midst of a grove composed of orange, iernon.lime and coffee trees it garden, so walked in, company with one of itll l-firt i1trt. a v.cn'.nA.... -i a tl Hall Vharf zilian Admiral, seems has jdeternuned to observe1 the American principles of blockade vessels this niy lead todis-' satisfaction an4 difficulty with fther nations, particulatly the nodoubt will in.

sist an the lliough the Kmperorshowslno disposition whatever to conciliate with Buenos Ay res, ex-' cept on his own terms, an opinion prevails with roany people tliat the war will bfe brought to a conclusion ere long through the mediation of Mr. Cordon, the Uritish who is daily expected from Rio Grande and is- said to be commissioned by the pther part to negotiate for peace, undefthe sanction of, his own We bear thebe things as are vaguely reported, but place liuta confidence in vw uvsb uiisaciiL'craMiL wsa rkii i rort Wm Hendres Capt Saml Whorf u.i uie opposite side of the bay on which the city is. situated, which is'about four miles wirie i lue weltare, an ail the conflicts of ntiru whi. u.u feet square open in the centre, over the li'tle ii f. John Hally Capt vvdliamsoa lut we consider the verv any one can Oecoine thni.Vw.riiu- A Hilton (Care of Capt vvm watson v.

wnlua anu iiuwrrs, wnicn nad at nrst attracted my attention, there was a marble wuaout renouncinir a nnninn a 4 CarrV Judith WrLrht we can pass over it at any hour of the day 'by means of the numerous ferry boats constantly pavement about eieht feet wide his inugnty. 1'. Capt Howard Mrs Ann Walker round the building, the ceilinrj-or nnner. John llamdton A 111 1r. i.

uc wum icu leei ingn, wun two rows ot llirhoi in tliA rnll I .1 Capt Hammond Waddell addell tl Waddell hi waning on botlr s.des they are manned by tour negroes, and a hfth to The houses here are all rough cast and white-washed, varying from one to three stories, the basement stories are i. iiic esse nirer lately arrived at Washington from ln.in uan nan in mt ii tii me ooaies were deposited without a coffin lime is thrown upon i f. Harriss lames Walsh Mates that Mr. Gallatin will return home in the iuciu. 10 uqsiroy them soon, and prevent anv SS Hacker IJ White shops, and the upper part of the house by fam- Alien Hooper Whitten disagreeabfe smell; we saw one or two which had just been clSsed up, aud Only saw one that LFrom ihe SotuhSea ancfe.Japt.

Bunker, of.the rectntlv arrived at Nantucket. Wm Hatsey ue American, ana other foreign shipping merchants have their The refusal of the House of Assemhlv nf was racant. On ascendinir a pair of bteim and lrvin Walters Woodward Charles Wolf examining it, I discovered a circle cut at one er Canada to vote upon the Suonlv Kill the second floor; and those who are unmarried Francis Justice David Jones c. i icr umiv iiiuna oi nosuiiiy, on menpart ot end lor bead to be placed, in The niches were all numbered, and we were inlhrme.t Uv wuicn is tue case with all that I have met withi keep bachelors hall in the. same he flour merchants and tho.t whrv.ln a ini ouuy.

io me uemands ot tlie tJoloMial Kxe- vt Jones the persons there, that thev were mimheri cutive, induced the tiovernor to niroroo-ue the CeberWhiper -Yf Ebinezer Ydung Levi Young Jr Jones -w. I IUUU1HS rfO that they might be opened in rotation wheu a petty John t'homas Provincial Parliament on the Si inst. Th vii fcut vjiu nisi, i targe shipping business have no warehouses as tKttV houA UJlth a aL "o' U4vc ii warenouses as with corpse was to De deposited mere. The vacant Uapt Jerneirah ne i great point of difference, we learn from former Uney hav.e usbut" their cargoes are all de-disouteS and the recent disap-rftemenii rsto I posited in the warehouses tii. disputes and the recent disagreements, rests posited fn the warehouses aitar.heri.tn tK.

r.tt ju.t uegii vpcucu i or iue rc- iTTiThX)se who have? an account at! this Office .7 left the Society Islands on the 3d of November he informs the editor off the Inquirer, that the natives were afflicted rfith a species of plague, extremely virulent ayid fatal in its niature, and rapid in its'progressl this dis-i order, many of the inhabitants ta Tahetta and Vlietea hud been carried off, ana- others were dying daily. Capt -H. was informed by two English gtntlemenwhohad jus, arrived from tlie last mentioned island, that he "distemper was then raging ih an extraordinary manner 'that at Talietta there were ter dead, bodies found in one houne. As soon alone member 1 -a family was attacked, the bthjbrs abandoned the unfortunate victim to his fate.i Thisdistem- torn House, where thev are allowed in the question, as to the manner of granting the supplies for the oavment of the Civil are requested to settle the same inimediately for a certain length of time, by the owner or aji PORT OF WIL.V11NGTON.N. C.

APRIL 4. u. uuuutsxjr. p.m. 1 April 4-3t ne wecuiive require mat tne supply, tor that branch of expense, shall be granted in one sum, subject to their disposal while the House persist, and have persisted since, 1819 in beiue i t- FOR NEW YORK, 30 Brig Mary Susan, from Guada.

I 1 1 I THE Regular Packet Brig Damon, Potter, master -having part freiirht eneraeed. lor aiiowea to grant Dy items. Hie Executive, it appears by the Quebec Gazette, reduced their demand from 75.000. to 20.000 Knt loupe, io atow oc wnutier. 3 Brig Damon, Potter, fiora New-York, Wad-dell eallender.

Pag tne usual storage the assemble there during business hours, when and their sales are made. Rio is estimated to contain 200,000 hihabitants including slaves which 1 have been inf ormed are six to one freeman 10,000 are sijid to. be imported here annually, which is no. doubt a very moderate estimate, as four cargoes came in a day or two after our arrival theyv are of course, not all retained here, but shipped along the coast. i hey have a regular slave market in the city, remainder of which or passage, abatement moved the determination of the As North Star, Carroll, from St.

T.hos. temper did not affect the white residents. Al though the contagion had not reached liuahei-ia, the names were apprehensive of its, approach. arrLT to i Waddell callender. sembly I he Earl of Ualhousie, in his speech to the two Houses is very severe on the con- to atow Whitear.

I CLEARED. April 4. It. I auct oi tne Assembly A similar we) rbelleve, says the editor, many years since, nearly! exterminated .2 Schr. VIilo, Bachelor, for New-York, by Dudley Diokinson.

jNOTIOE. the Indian population of Nantucket. 1 Messrs. Carey Lea have prepared an Ame- iaTl frl it inn i ura vnlum 2 Br. Brig Thetis, Balie, for Bristol (Engd.) W.

Lippitt. fghe subscribers liave recently received from JL New additional supplies of The annexed is the Concluding paragraph of a 2 Brig Alibon, for New-York, by wuere may De found negroes of all sizes. The streets here are all very narrow, few of them exceeding twenty 'feet and the most of them less, this affords a paraal protection from the sun, as there is generally, a shade on one side orJthe other. The city in many parts bears the appearance of decay and negiectmore particularly as regards their chapels and convents. COIWAGE, CAMTASS IS HARDWARE "luaiiisou.

Tales of a Voyager to the Arctic a new British inedley 6f fiction and truth, so. well devised, and engagingly executed, that it has be come at once popular at home, and can hardly avwii iiiv I IUUIIKIU UUIUUICI WC of U9th, on. the s-t ject ot -( the exittiag of various descriptions; and are in daily expec between ureat Uritainfand this coun lrv. relative to the Colonial rl'radhVi a BSCRIBERS having succeeded Dud- tation ot lurther supphes, by bngs- President fail to be so in the United States. The f-itic The commerce of the Biitish (Jjloniesi which which are numerous.

Manv of their rhurrh i ley Dickinson in business and stand, have connected themselves under the fiim (lF Wart. almost universally concede to it a large share of innwg, uaroon ana schr. American Hero, Stc which will make their assortment complete. present a very grand appearance, being built of me men wmcn snouta characterise that now consists ot merchandize of great puik, has with TftVrfuct to thft Ampriran shinning, a r.nrtimr reference delf Callender, and tender their services most voluminous, department ot composition They have also on hand an assortment, of GROCERIES, suitable for family and ship stores, Jamaica RUM by the Hhd. or a less quantity.

tne public, fn the Commission and Factorage bu. oiuuc, wiiiuu, in some instances, is left in usl natural stateand in others rough cast. The interior is eenerallv luLiidsomelv i.t...rr,..i ctai vaiue iar superior to tne objects ot which cial Value II i 21 lit is; Co in po Number of iseu ii irtves emniot rient 10 a laro-o -n -j Jyational Gazette From the Colombian Telescope. vessels and sailors, anil this exnlains with gold and silver, but the architectural part wnicii MiirU'id takes fo ucDnve thf Vines. Since the exneriment of Mr.

He 'ii. FOR SALE at low rates, 5000' bushels Anguilla Salt I 2000, do Sound do 10) casks Liverpool blown do nuieu states ot ie trade, anri transfM hb very ruae, ana needs a goofi deal of Ofna ment to screen lis defects. "The Palace is a verv niain hnii Lth ant aires to the maritinae n.atinrfq of the bemont of Columbia, the subject of native Wine is likely to become of much interest in this 9 It is pattiner force the nt inciiile annminrd ding with no deviation of style from the gener- State. It is probable that for sume vmn to 1y Sit, lliikisson in Parliarnenr.1as one of tne come, no crop is likely to pay so well on our amy ui private ouitdings in Uio; it faces the water, and has an open space in front, on One Side, which iacallerl nuluro very superior. Cognise BRANDY, by the pipe or less quantity, very superior.

1 They have alsojnst received from the Pub- lie Stores at New-Haven, r- 5 Punch, very superior old Granada BUM 5 do last crop do do On hand of former importations Superior old RUM, from S5l to g3 per gall, 8HUUB 76' 1. which will be disposed of by ivall quantities, to suit house-keepers, or others; and as the sea-, son is now approaching, they would recommend timety annlication for the frillntcine- loses 01 tne actual policy of pr eat Britain weaken the United States atid give nower poor ana anay sous as vines, and their produce, the juice of the erane. I he 10 bushels of Com 80 tibds retailing classes 30 do New Orleans Sugar 160 casks of Rice 1 300, bbls Superfine flour -jr 80bbls Rye Whiskey, 100 do prime beef high muii iitu. 111 iiiis.pijuiui or vieWi. of Ir.

Adlum (District of Columbia,) coroborat- the fashionable promenade in the cool of the evening, and the landing place tor all boats he sooject, in our opinion, me the attention If civilians." coming oft from the vessels in the hurhor ca oy tne practice ot Kortti Carolina, is, that upon the whole, the native erane of our coimirv i i The fullowintr centlemen areiannouncd there are no wharves buih out as ours are, but oo do pnme Pork succeeds better than any imported grape. Of (Candidates for re-election lo 1onTca fmm i mm wsu wines we uae lasiea, tne red Scuppernon? an vessels must ne in tne stream. They load and unload their cargoes by means of lighter's llieir respective Districts, viz ilminrton I do Mess dor 10. tons Iron (assorted) 15 bbls Winter Sc Summer Strained ut muiui viiii pruuiiscs tue seSu choice articles, prepared to keep (with caeV r. vtiotr ovmiD i.

icuiuus process nere every thing is done by slaves, their movements are iwr uiuc cva, ii i liuijioii sftawr, in uui ties or bv the gallon, made with lmnn Juha St. Jago de Cuba, 'Feb. 20. We embrace remarkably slow but any Attempts to intro- 1 1 strict, oaonei uoimes Saasbury, John Uloi.ffi Uncoln, Uenry VV. Conner; Morgan i l' Larson.

re' is as eu so far as I rc bave lesrnt, no oppoition -to any one of I these irentleineo-fiitttfrevitt OEsetier preserved fine in a warm climate, latitude, 12 i i 0. this opportunity to. inform you, that ourport has the privilege of entrebot for Flour. Hnm uuv.c lauur-aaving macnincry jvould be instaiu-ly put down, by a combination formed against it by the owners of the slaves. Thev uurui, Juki requires noioing put an auaition oi water to make choice LeroonaeV, and a httle-Rum or.

French Brandy to make choice Punch Corn Bread generally, and all kinds of the streets eight or ten together, with each a it ill te found equal to fresh fruit for msxii'g the above mentinneri ntei.ant Kr Paint Whale Oils 50 bags Shot assorted numbers 25 Kegs butter 50, boxes Soap 50 do Candles Fayetteville mould 50 boxes Sperm do 1 15 hhds leaf tobacco 50 boxes Claret Wine -100 Kegs White lead, Verdigress, Prus- sian blue and Black Paint 100 bundle of Northern bay j. 25 bbls Loaf Sugar, 80 jkegs. Gun Powder. 1 John Calhonn, Vice Preside of the Unit-td Mates passed through this pice, on'Tues-4 ay last, the .) 3th insL on his wjgy to his resi-leiice iiSob lie only remained in town long enough to late some refreshment, and theii pui sutd his journey sath During Vis short si many of our citisna paid their uuniuci anU adores, wuu tne moderate duty of 4 per cent on a valuation on Flour, it ili be 50 cents per bbl Our local situation gives us every advantage in furnishing Jamaica with supplies. The stock of Flour here i very perhaps 500 blsu There no Corn, nor Meal, so that the price must augment considerably and we should not be' iuirp rised to see Flour at K20 oer bl.

Ourcrdnsof CoflVe age. Also. LIME' JUICE in bottles, ami by the gallon which will be found ql to the fruit, and with care in closely corking the battles aU ter use, will keep for yeara bse last men tioned articles are prepared will, car acd usig oi tonee or a oarrei ot nour on nis bead, accompanied by a guard in this manner all merchandite not heavier than the articles 1 have mentioned, are. transported through the city. A pipe'of wine or other bulky or heavy article, is carried on a small vehicle about six feet in length and 3 in breadth, being nothing more than, a anliH rn i.

al restects to him; all fcf whom he Willi trouble, and are well worth the. attention of dealers at a littance from sea-ports, where fruit 9rrKr with that ifraCefid. rih'iiijiefl r.orflinlnv wss va aA wuv a ury goods hard tin ware, ship Chan- A I is uicr auu ofutcnci is not to be nad in a good and tresn state. JOHN TAYLOR. for whieir he -jieculia ly diluoguuhed in dutinetr, to.

what I 'uroUiiau abundant as Xo enable us to give despatch used by our masons in moving larse stc llBt.fftL r. i UhUctbej are building. rUtiigolx about inches in diamelr, similar 'to what lixeii hv mip rniinnt' in mnvI.n' stones JUUJt WADDELL jr. JOHN TL CALLENDEll. ne-.

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704
Years Available:
1816-1832