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Axorner Exrrosion a 1 Wasnisaron, A letter fron: Washington states, that previous to his leaving there, Mr, See retary Branch had written a pamphlet disclosing the secret history of the Cabi net quarrels whieh terminated in its dis solution and the sacrifice of himself and Mr. Ingham. The pamphlet is expec ted to be forthcoming early this present week, When Daff Green passed '{mmgh Baltimore a short time since, he said there would soon be another explosion that would make the people stare. It is probable this is what he alluded to, GueserarJackson—Aposilive promiie. | Henry Banks, of Kentucky, formerly one of General Jackson’s warmest and most active friends; and who, pending the last election, wrote some very able papera in" his support, has recently published a statement, wherein he says that General Jackson, at a certain public house in I'rankfort, while a candidate for the Presidency, made to him “A positive promise, that, ithe should be elected, he would not hold; or attempt to hold, the oflice more than four years.” My, 13,/ concludes by saying, that “Gen. Jackzon has violated his promize to me, | eonsid er it my duty to oppose his reelection in the most prompt aud public manner, | Alb. Daily Ade, | Wuo anre Ine Savaces? A gentle man was recently passing through the Indian country, in company with sever al others, In erossing a river, his pocket book containing <5OOO in Bills, was soaked through with the water,— On arriving at the next Indian dwelling, he stopped, and the men and women carefully spread ont the bills; and when they were thoroughly dry, retwrned him every dollar. Soon atter, the cow pany came near the white sctilements, and were attacked by a gang of white persons, who attempted to take their horses from ther; and it was only by deceiving the whites by a stratagem, till they got past them, and putting spurs to thoir horses, that they escaped, DOMESTIC AND MISCELLANEOLU S, The latest accounts from tho Wash ington are, that the steam-boats ulten and James Kenthad twice succeeded in making fast to the wreck, but owing to the bad weather, were compelled to a bandon her and put into a harbor. In addition to the above, we learn by the President this morning, that both hoats had arrived in New-York, Capt. Tomlinson having abandoned all hopes of raising the wreek. Whenthe Presi dent passed, yesterday morning, Capt. Bunker observed the keel near the stern out of water. The probability s, that the boiler had rolled upon one side and turned the boat over. Attempts have been frequently made to plunder the wreck. A small vessel was found along side, which had taken a considerable quantity of copper trom her bottom, | Prov. Am. of yestevday, Accipest.—A sail boat containing 4 men was upset inoour river on Saturday, and one of them, Mr. Davis Hubbard, was drowned. The others succecded inreaching the shore.—llhid. Seamen are very searce in New-York. Ceveral hundred could find immediate employment and high wages. Breavess,—We helicve there has not heen, for the last twenty years, o much bustle and activity in a certain section of the eity, as at the present time, On the Narth-River, in the neighborhood of Courtland and Liberty-streets, and on the LEast Raver, from Coenties slip to Whitehall, the docks present a scene of confusion difienlt to deseribe. The tow hoats employed on the North-River, load at the above places and the quantity of flour and produce from the eanal, brought by these boats, surpasses all former re ceipts. Thousands of barrels of flour are piled up, exposed to the weather, & goods to an immense amonunt are lying at the docks.—N. Y. Daily Ade. Gorp, Gorn. A correspondent of the New York Observer deseribing a tour through Nortu Caroriva, says of the gold mines:—Tlt is not five years since these mines began to be worked to any considerable extent; imdeed it 1s hardly half that period. And yect many of them are worked upon an extensive scale. Mills for grinding the ore, pro pelled by water or by steam, are erccted in vast numbers, ‘ One of the Messrs, BBizscllz, who are probably doing more at the business than any others, told me recently, that their company cmploy 600 hands' And he stated that the whole number of men now employed at the mines in these couthern states, is at least 20,000, e also estimated the weekly product of theen mines to be equal in value to ¢lOO,OOO or $5,000,000 annually! But a small part of the gold ia sent to lh.v U. S. Mint. By far the larger part 1s zent to Furope, particularly to Pans.—/ The ehief miners (I mean laborersy ae forcigners—Germans, Swiss, S\\f~.|.-~, Poles, Hp:mimtl::, Fnglish, Welsh, Scotch, &e. There are no less than thirteen different languages spoken at the mines in that state! The state of morals is described; as hideous, the diggers being able to get enough money n three dayvs, to suppoit them a week, The Fredericksburg (Va.) Arena, eays that gold finding has become o common in that region, as to have be come quite an old song. A company In Saotteylvania, fonnd SlOO the first day and €7OO the first week, . The Winvaw lutelligencer confirms the account of the diseovery of an iso lated bed of gold, valued at %20,000; an amount, we belicve, unprecedented in the history of mines and mining. Tue Araviax Honrses.—These ani mals were sold at New-York by auction 14th inst. From 2000 to 3000 persons attended the sale. They sold as fol lows: No. 1, Stamboul, (sorrel) $575; N 0.2, Kochlani, (chesnut) 4505 3. Zileaadi, (sorrel) 4305 4, Yemen, (grey) 535, No. I, will proceed to Kentueky, No. 3 and 4 will remain in New Jersey, The destination o’ No, 212 not known, "T'he purchaszer of the grey, (Yemen) in less than 20 minutes alter the sale, refused one thousand dollays tor him, which was offered by a gentleman who conld not ar rive in time to attend the sale—and or ders were i the city, advising the avent not to lose a chance tor the <election trom the Avabians at from 2700 to + 3000, Buall, Pat. BreNiNGor THE JAIL AND PENITENTIA ry N Miveeoaevieer, Gronara, A slip from the olice of the Savannah Repub lican, states that these buildings were burnt, might of 2d inst. supposcd to have been set on five by one ot the conviets, Wilkinson, who was confined on acharge of cmwbezeling the UL S, Muil hetween Milledgeville and Monticello, He had attempted to escape, I=t inst, and had been logged therefore. The conviets were putunder guard, but W, escaped from the two who had him in charge, a bout 1 o’clock next morning, SELECTED ITEMS, ) Mr. Jos, Philheick, aged 80, died in Hopkinton, N T 1t inst. and his wite, nearly SO, on the Hth, When the grave was opencd to bury the latter, it was dizcovered that the body of mr. I, lid been disinterved. A medical man hias heen wrrested, but no traces can be found of the bhody, ’ The Brookivn N. Y. Patriot in alluding to the Hag, rag and bobtail gentry of New York who vis ‘it Fong Tsland on the Sabbath, for Sport, siys, CAWe do not believe that if ten thonsand tons of 't:xrlnr eetie, could, by any possibility, be thrown into the very bowel!s of purgatory, it could vomit Lout such u set of annnals!™’ ‘ Steamer Wasmivcron —Capt. Comstock, ‘Mr. Voorhis, part owner, and Mr. N M. Allen, of the Chancellor Livingston, unite i saying that the cause of the veseels coming together, was ow ing to the Waushington suddenly changing her "('nur\’v when within half aomi'e or lese. They say there was no understanding as to which side ves i.svls shonld pass, i T'he Fulton and INent steamers had left Now 'York to tow tho \W. into New Haven. Counterfeit 5 bille Eagle Pank, Boston, well executed as regardy signatures, and red paper, are i cireulation, The Newfoundlanders say there is a tide of wealth flowing nto that island; it is supposed that the net profits o thoe scal tishery for one month, will amount to £560,000 sterling. | I hore was a severe snow storm in the valley of the Mohawlk, 11th inst. The New York city couneil havae voted to baild a hospital, on guggestion of the Alins-house Com mis=ioners for curing sore eyes, OF 600 children 150 were dizeased, many had lost one and others both eyes. "The disorder broke out 3 yeurs ago. A Yaokee has lately sold in N. York 1000 lamps, made of enrled maple, varnished, a very neat article which he ofiered at $2 per dozen. 100 is offered in the N. Y. Post, for the dis covery of an unfeeling scoundrel who lately pro cured the insertion of a false account of the death of Mr, 8, Seixas” wile. Some of the sailors from U, 8. ship Vincennes, heing on shoro at Pensacola, on liberty, made too free with the bottle, and got into a fight with seme young men who were going to the Catholic Cliap el. Christopher Pearl, a scamman, was stubbed, & hag since died. ' Potatoes are very scarce in Philadelplia, and command 60 to 70 cents per bushel. % A Philadelphin paper states that an order has lately been received fram the Spanish Consul Gen eral, to supply the military hospitals in Porto Rico with “Swaims Panacea.” In Poitsinouth, a drunken woman was lately taken to the alms-house, having been found intox icated after a night's rest. Her infant fay dead by her side, having been “‘overlaid™ by its mother, and afterwards pushed out of bed. Dr. Rich, of Bangor, recently performed the op eration of Tracheotomny, to extract a large bean from the windpipe of a child of Col. Robt. Young, Hampden, which had cost great irritation for elev en dave. Dre. Rogers, Abbot, Sanger and Poiter were prevant A house was recently raised in Albany, by seraws, the faly mean time retnaining init, On Satarday night, Alderman Strong made a descent upon the Five Points, and bore ofi 50 va riegated vagrants, One old woman, who would Liave been a good “subject™ for Dr. Scudder, hav ing but one eye, pleaded with the Aldernan that she might be let oty as she had only been four dave ont of jul, and tor the last thirty years had never been out more than a week at a time, Tt is suggested that all eteam-hoats should be providad with light boats suthicient to carry all the presengers and crew in case ol aceudent, Gen. B rnerd, lately in tha service of the U 7, States as Military Engineer, has been restared to hie former rapk in the French army, and placed on duty, We observe by the Convier and Frquirer that the name of M. M. Noah, as one of the Proprie tore, has been withdrawn. The partnership now aands J.W. Wallh & Co. The Standard asks whether Mr. Noah has actoally backed out, or whether it is only a ruse, to make the President and the party beliove that he hae retired for fenrl of losing his oflice’— N, ¥, Sentinel, ‘ HERALD OF THE TI7ESN. | Anattempt was made on Mouday uight lust to brealk into the Amherst, N. H. ban'. "I'he robber broke into the house, and through one or two par= titions, but was unsuccessful in his attenmpts to en ter the bank. ‘l'he Cushiier, mir. Prentiss, resides in the same building. Ile heard a noise and got up aud us he was coming down the stairs, met the robber, who immediately surrendered. ' The Locomotive engine Best Friend, ranning on the Charleston Rail Road. has heen worked with Auothracite coal. It was found that afier the coal had become ignited, the engineg performed with her wsual power and speed. She parformed her return trip, a distanee of 5 miles, in 17 minutes & consmned her smoke completely, beoing at a rate ol 1% miles an houar, Polignae had attenmpted to escape fiom prison, by goirg up chimney A QuEstioNn N Arerive Soan wunit’ tom a eypher, and how Ny re main? - Ans Andiew Jachson, WIS Rairy, and Awmos Kendull! CRervonym! Digpavor.—"The New Orlenns Price Current of April 2, 1831, artived at Poston I'ost Odlice in good order, on Sunday, 10th May, IS3, only A 3 days; we presume the nuil stuge had head winds,— Coin. Bos. Pat, In 'Tiverton, on the 12th, wmr. Stephen L. French, of Fall-River, to miss Hannah M. Hum phrey, of the foriner pliee, © At the Friends Meoting-Touse in Paltimore on the 12th inet, Joseph € Peckbam of Providence, to Hannah Frechom, danghter of Bevjamin Free- Lorn, of Portsiwouth, (R, 1.) In Dristol, mr. Jeremiah D, Liseomb, to miss Eleanor Pitinan, In thiz tewn, vesterday afternecon, afler a very distressing llness, Mo Mary Hoawell] wife ol mr. Jumes Hoswell, and danghter o the Late capt. Reaben "Paber, aged 82 vewrs. She wasa very amuable and worthy wormn, and her Joss will be deeply deplored by all her connevions & Hiends, At Pharsalin, (N, Y,) recently, Nathaniel Wal drong esq. aged 62 vears, fornierly ot this town, He was highly respected by all who fiew him. In this town on .“'.l!llul:;.\' lnet, mr<. !hzabeth Smithy wife off wr. Nathaviel Smith, jun. and danghter of mir. Benjamin Clarlee, aged 32 yeurs, On Sunday last, e Benjamin Howiad, aged 42 vears. ”!\l Port<miouth on Wediesday lust, mr. Peles Kinvon. ) A JAtavine List. 4 St PORT OF NEWPOR'T, Uiyl ENTERLED, Bargue Llovd, Mountford, Mavana. Sloop Amity Lawton, New-York. CLEARED, Brig Torno, Snow. Mahile, Schooner Minos, Price, Havana, ¢ Emerald, Redington, Poston. Sloop Amity, Lawton, Providence. Thursday, May 19 Sloope Anvora, Brightman, for Westport; Supe rior, Child, for N. Yerk: Delight, Manran, for Sa vannah, all fin Prov;—B. D. Jones, West, fin N Bedford. Brig Fame, Vincon, fin Provid: for Tlavana, Bark Lloyd. Mountfort, fm Havana. Sehrs Geo, & Mary, Gibhs, for Charleston, for Provid: Houth Caroelina, Winslow, fin Somerset, for Richmond. Stoeps Indnstry, Cobby fin Taunton for AL Ped ford: Tndependenee, Goodale, fin S 0 Hamuoton; Mary Nichols, ¥pencer, fin b Greenwich for Nan tucket; Autelope, Raddington, fn Troy. Salwrduy, 21sl. ! Sloops Candace, Brown, fin Albauy: Amey, Paker, fn Provid, Amity, Lawton, fin N. York. | Sunday, 22d. | Brig MTenry, Durt, fin Newhern.— Sloops Albi on, Swith, for N. London: Aun, Manchester, for New Yorks Mary, Heath, tor dae; Bolphin, Htates, for Stonington, tin Provid. Sehre Phebe,Brown, fin 1. Greenwich for Pish ing Voyage: Sally Boid.fin Provid: for doy Rego lation, Jlnthouny, for Philadelphia, fin N, Bedtord: Geneva, Richiond, fin Provud. for Pensacola.— Sloops bany, Varsfin N. York, for Fall River, Suaperior, Strong, i Provid: for Sayvbrook: Rising Sun; Preshy fun Tannton: Volanty Chase, fin"l'roy for N. Yorlo: Com. Perry, Ahorn, fm Provid, for Hartford: George & Mary, Tanner, fin Mobile, v Ty . 4 WIN s, T\}g TLTON FALL hae just received and ol fers for sale, 10 cashs Lashon, and 6 cacks of Roussillon wine, an excellent quality. May 25. COMMISSIONERS NOTICT. 'i‘“l'. subgeribers havieg been appomted by the on. Conrt of Probate for the town of New porty, Comniissioners to receive and exanine the clais of the ereditors against the estate of late of Newport, dee. represeated insolvent, & «x months from the 2d inst. being allowed for recen ing said elaime, we will attend at the store of Mi chael Freehorn on the first Saturday in October & November veat, at 2 o'clock I AL for the pur pose aloresuid, NATHANIEL WYATT, ) JOSEPH ROGERS, S Commre k. MICHALL EREERORN, Y ALL persons indebted to saud estate are reguest ed to make wmediate payment to GILES MANCHESTER, Adm'rs May 251 h, g COMEETONO | <2, NATIIAN I, SWET, { NO, 112, f Chnear Siov—Thames Stieel, l'.\' constantly receiving new goods, and T fn sile a SPLENDID AS»ORTOENT of new style prints, American, Foglich& French pat terne—superh Gro do Berhnsmshaw chaneeableg lahian Plorenee, and other «ilks ftor diesaes Liish NV paper, circassions, hombazents, petticont rohes linens and shectings s hinen damask diaper: Russia dipers Aerrean tor 0d: noadelothe: eassimneies: sattinett<: woolenette and dolle o haudome as sortinent of vesting —a great assortinent of shawls Mav 25th, 'l‘lll'. cubseriber wishes to purchase 50,000 pounds of sheep's wool of the grades ncualls raised in this State, for which he will pay o hberal price i eash on delivery W LAWTON | Mny 25th, MARIRIAGEREN, BPECATEE S, Friday, 20th Monday 23d. GCEORGCYE S, swWELT, YWool. SCHOOL BOOXS FOR SALE BY ! JAS, HAMMOND. | A B C | ‘V(mdhl‘i(l;_rc- do, | N England Primer | Olney’s Geograohy Evangelical Primer l Cumming’s Geog- N. York Prunee raphy Sherwood’s Primer l Morse's Geography Franklin Primer l Woodbridges Wil- N. York Preceptor | lard’s Geography Chureh Catechisim | Worcester's (icm;rg- Webster's Spelling | raphy ' Book '\\'lllui(l's Geogra- Parkhurst Ist l,(---l I'I'AV SOLS Poimary | esson in Introductionto Na- l Avithinetie tional Spelling bl | Arithmetic tables National 5y Hing | Child’s Avithimetic ook ! Colburn’s do., Alden’s Tst it Colbur’s Plates Alden’s 2d put ‘ Colburn’s Sequel (’unnuiu;_'.s.“'ln:inn; Fisey to Colburn's bhoolk .\'ulll('l Murray’s ditto | Sth’s Avithmmetie New-York ditto Stanitord’s do. lasy Lossons | Daboll’s do, Boston Reading | Granunar, by a f.esson l teacher ("-\‘l;il”l Linproved Reader l Muovray’s Granunar Waorcester'ssecond | Ingersol's do, bhook ‘ Santh’s do. st pt. Amciican Precep- ‘ Bmith’s do, 2d pt, tor Munth’s do st & 2d Murray’s Introduc- ; Murray's exoreises tion P Aloer’s K Muiray’s Murray's Reader ‘ lovercises . Vionouncing EFn- | Muooay s Key ghi=h Reader ! Guy's Orthography Murray's Sequel Jameson's Rlietorie Nevieultural Read- ’ Biair's l.ectures er Rhictorie Young Reader l Bljn’s Questions ILntroductionto Na- ) Seatt’s Lessons tonsl Reader Furgerson's Astro- National Peader ‘ not Hhistorical Reader | Wilkin’s do, Academieal Spea- ' Webster's Chemis- Ker ' Iy Moental Guide Thornton’s Potany Columbian Orator ‘ Took's Pantheon Goldsnnth’s Greece | Walkor's Diction’y “ulcf«lmih..\‘ l‘:llg-l ”u. Pocket |)1(:. L , Perry’s Dictionary Grinshaw’s Eng- |N Y. Expositor land l Welplev's Com- History of United l pend & Questions States Grims=haw sty mo- Goodrieh’s L'nitcdl logy States Scientifie dialogues Fomerson's Qm-s-! Blair's Philosophy tions to Goodiieh’s | Blake’s N atural ["nited States I Philoxophy Grimshaw's United ! American Class - States; and Ques- \ Book tions Porters Analvsis Cumming’s Smnll‘ Pohitical Cluss Geography | Book Parly’s Geography | 1 FPREIWCI BCOCIIS. I'rench Reader ’ and nehish Die- L.ectur Francois tionary Boyers French | Frenchword hooks Dictionary ,’ [Freneh CGrammar Neugents French @ Frenceh Testament LATIN BCOIS. Adams Elements of | THhistoriae Sacre Latin Grammer ' Virgil Delphimi Luticks Latin Dic- | Hovace Delphun tionary Clarks Ciosar Ainsworths Dic- | Wilson Sallust tionary [ Tallasti Delphim Fatin Tator ‘ Cieeroms Oration- Walkers Latin | es Reader l Cicero de Oratore Vs Rone GRIZEIX DOCIKS. Hatkenturg's ' FnehishDictionary Greek Grammar | Greek "Testament Goodrichs Greek l f.eusdens Greek & Girammoar Fatin Pestament Gireck Yeader ] Grocea Majora Groves’ Greek and | Greea Minora ASSIGNER S NOTICL. 'gsf E have this day received fiom Jozcph . Havden of Newport, an assignrient of all Liis property, in trust. for the henetit of his eredit ors. 'LThey are therefore requested to presant their claims within theee nonths from the date of this notice, as when said tme has expived, o dividend of his eflects will be declared and paid upon such demands ns <hall be received and allowed, on the terms of the aseignment. Al persons indebted to the said ”il.\‘lvu are requested to mahe numedate payment to EDWIN WILBUR, Y . WM. ENNIS, ey Newport, May 25 A NEW CATALOCGUE OF FiANMMOND™ CIRCULATING LIBRARY, s this day published, ¢ UNSURInnhe san oxohango tha old catalogue & for the new. y May 20th, Court :_/' Probate, Tivevton, .”4/_!/ 2, 1831, ‘5( THEREAS appheation has this day Lieen ‘J made, for Adimimstration on the estate of Witiaam Wartwinar, late of 'hiveirton decensed It s ordered, that the consideration thereof, be referred to a Court of Piobate, to he holden ot the Tnn of Capt, Georgeg lawton, n sand ‘Taoverton on the fonith day ol Jdune next, at | oclock I M . and that previous notiee be given (by publiching a copy of thus ovder thee tirne< in one of the \n~\\|m I pajners) o all poer ons nterestod e sand estate, to appear at sl tite and placa Py order of kaid Court, may 11 ASA GRAY, prob. el Hubtiaet PADPER HANGINGS, o PCO ECOELDNN, FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS FAST COLOURNS, ELEGANT.—LOW PRICED, AND CHEATER THAN EVER BLEORE OFFERED F'or S.ILE BY JANVILS HAIMIMCOND. .‘l:c’\ 11 ERECRAODY A L. ey g W DR.R.Z. HAZARD, 1118 REMOVED HIS MEDICAL LESTABLISUMENT FROM THE STORE FORMERLY OCCU. PIED BY THE LIATE CHARLES FEKE, TO TIE STORE IN 1S OWN HOUSE, THE S EAST OF SAID FEKE'S STORE, AND 2 FEW RODS NWEST O THLE STATE HOUNSE, AT THE SIGN OF Tt WHERE HE 9PFERS FOR SALE, \ very estensive assortinent of CRUGS, MEDICINES, AND DYL STUEI., Tocether with iy of the most Valuable PATENT WMEDICINES, » AN Ty . r LA F“acie BCE NMEGER Y o S, OF THE FIRST QUALITY, | AND ON AS GOOD | TERMS ASCAN BE OBTAINED Al | ANY STORLE I IN NEW. | PORT. ‘ ik 1 B O MHHULLS, STONE'S and other THer [ lliil ’l’l{l’:s»s’l:»s. { S et 2 a 3 '4 a 0 1 Fatutiine €yenin, With plain diveetions for Ships, and fanitly s nsey put up and replemshed the best manner, oo N B The most particular personal attention pavd to Physicians’ preseriptions, and Meprcives delivered at any hour of the night, - Newport, May 18, ‘5 T ol B \ i [l LINEXT DALIASIE, 'slly 1 . . . ; BIRDS EYE NAPKLNS, COIRISH SHEETINGS. | FOR SALE DY -‘. - - JANMICS FEAIMMONI. tmay 5. ’ CEP AL N E r GREEGCURIRY, L eV AL T nl - o ‘ CROCIKNENIRY BGEASS | ware-house, i NO, 150, THAMESSTRIIET, Fg‘ ROMWN, Loat and Wlhite Sugar: New KO Iheria Molusses; Liquors of superior quali ties; Colive: Rice: Raisins o whole and half bhoxes; Alondsy Figs, Spiees; bottled Wiues, Olives, Sallud O, Presh Teas, &e. &e. ‘ woee A |, BQo [ A general assortment of CROCKERY, GLASS and CHINA WARE, The above, with almost every article nsually called for in the Grocery lime, will be Sold on liberal terms, by 1 o~y 1% 8N W E .E,'l ‘!K:‘EW‘-\.}&“- I N cwport, May 18, COMMISSIONELRS NOTICE. R OTTC T s herehy given that the Hon, Conrt | l‘ of Probate of the town of Middlictown, has extended the term of reeenving and examiuing the clattis against the estate of ABRAIIAM BROWN, dee. three months from the 18th of April, and that we will receive such elaims at one respective places of abode, and will mect to decide on them at the dwelling house of Richard ¥haw, in Newport, on the 16th u~l'.9l||) next at 2 ocloek p.om. Jethro 1. Maitehell, ? i Peter Darker, Comr's. ; Peleg €. Anthony, s may I 8 < «4m g ¥ BIOSIGRY, ";/ lale Il)'."".'"!n".q anid v/;'t'nl: " S'.'l"]’ll'(.\'. E VW. LAVWTON, HAS RECEIVED FOR SALFE, Q LARGE accortment of COTTON, d HOOLLEN, WORSTED, 11160- NIA, HEMP AND SILK HOSE, welud g great vanety for Ladies wem IN PRt Lo Whe!e and ha!t RANDONM AND DANT &t STRIPE IHHON )., of several diierent colows and lIHTI‘I“\ may 18 Courl of Probate, Tivevton, .‘I::]( 2. 1831. PIREAS James Manehester, Administra %‘ tor on the estates of Ruona Max CHNESTER, @ d Apsenr SOWLE, late of anid Tiverton, deceased, has this day presented his adininistration seconnts for allowanee, d the consilorntion thereel ferred to the fonrth day af June neat. Notiee is hereby given to all persons interested therein, to appoar, f they see fit, at a Court of Probate, to be haldea at the Inn of Capt. George Lawton, in said Tiverton, on the fouth day of June nexty at I e'clock 1P M. to, how eanse, it any they have, why said aceounts <hould not be allowed. Iy order of said Conrt, ' v 18 ASA GRAY, pruh elk. | T T 0 LET, S Possesswon given mmmhu!dy. '.l'.fi'}- ;";" THE «tore lately oceupied by » Benpo T Ailman, Enquive at thie wile may 11 Auction SHales. SALE POSTIONDED, TOMORROW, J 10 o’clock A, M, "‘,’11,1. be so'd in font of the Avection Room, Gl fair g if not the first Cair day after.)— T'welve very superior double barrelled Go ws, per cussion locks, best stnb, and twist polihied damos cus barrels mountings in plating .—A LSO 10,000 yiksT QUALITY PERCUSSION CAPS. The übove guns are jnst reecived by the ship livie, lately arrived at New-York.—Conditions at the sale. M. HALL, Auct'r, ALNO, IstMeviaTeLy Arrex, about 300 pitent Riyrney, in lots to suit purchasers, Cone dittous at the sale, M. IIALL, Auct'r. Muvy 25, AT AVCTION ONSvivrßnay NEXT, 4T 9 O'CLOCK A, M, '\3‘ 1L be sold at auction at the store of Dn vV wid Rodwan—aull the stock of 2OGTS & RTTOES, cousisting of nbout 1000 puic in lots to suit purchasers —A4 LSO, 6 ghares in the N, K Commercial Bank, by order of the Assign ve, Conditions at the time and piace of sale, iray 25 WA, LOVILE, Auet. v Ve “ At AND PPOIREEGEL BDES lOVWIECER Y éllfi" 4 o 4 B H o FPEXIIF subscriber offers his STOCIK ALI B warranted to keep through the summer, st G dolliare per Barrel, LHe will coutinue to brev Tuble Ale for fumily use, thiough the season, ! 1 12 dollur per 1-2 barre!, and 1 dollar pur o gallon beg. Poth socts deliveied fiev of expense atany part of this town, THOMAS EVANS, Newport, May 1%, 1831, NEW STAND. T 'FV“I: subscriber having ro J 1 woved his estublishinent | gl 7 B 8 ctore ?b_‘ No, 188, Tliames-streel, recently occapied by Mr. D C. Devham, jewelle (and opposite Messrs. G, Engs & ('O.) 1= now ren dy to supply his customers and the public, wi BBOOTS & SEFdPFI, OF EVERY DESCRIPPZION Feom the most omproved Moanyfoctovic, AND NEWEST PATTI N, ~and hopes by his unremitted attention, to Le o' to ment a continnunce of that liberal patroin, « which he hng heretofore received, As a further mducement to castomers, he he Just received a complete assortment of stock fro . New-York, for manufictaring work to measu - comprising different colored kid moroceo, i bindings, aud the wch adinied bronze aud ¢l uered reneh moroeco, &e. Ke. togeihier with new sets of the tirst fushion Lasts, wade by M Coit,of New York, ‘The work to mciasures be minde under bis own tinmediate inspection, v bear cotnparison with any made iu the plice. "I best attention paid to repairing. Constantly on hand and for sale, shoa n:’ thread, lining and hinding sking, Day & Martin, ». other kiuds of blacking, &e. §e. BENJAMIN L AILMAN. Newport, April 23d. % TIYEW - £ ™ g NEOVW GOOGEN-. ISAAC GOTTELED, No. 176, Thames-Stree!, [HAS JUST RECEIVED FR¢ NENW-YORK, % N ascortment of Broancrore, Cassiins 4 <% and Vestigs, of the wost Gishiouable co v+ aud puatterns, ALNO, centlemen’s new stoelis nnd eravats vy tra beaver, Perlin and thread gloves; randomn ho . &eo All of which he wiil sell at a sinall advice for eash or approved credit. Newport, Apnl 23. | g P Y EPERY GO (BER™, E OIIN T, TOWNSEND hins just receivsd . from New York, a supply of NEW and FASHIONABLE GOOD /s, caimony which are—- | Sopertor Engrish ginghanis of new style, «lo Cdilcos, Llegant French mueline, English aud French monrning ginghams, I Ponvoes, silke for dresses, ‘ | Flegant faney hdiifs, a great variety; Irish sheoting, linens, Superb clothe, eassimeres, Green barege nud green ganze veils, Penl sitk hbobbinet lace veils, Wide black bambasin, erupes, &e. A great variety of goods to equip children (e ]‘i\"‘ilu'L Lace footine, wide bohhinett lace, Blick listing: blk English camblet, very {u<i wpahle for men's wear. A 1S O—a great assortment of superior M rino Shawle, | 'The above with a great variety of GOODS y Cennmerated, will be sold at prices which ear: ot fal 1o be sanislfuctory apiil 18 ('uvll', ll" ,’,'ulll!/: * T).l‘l')'/lf_’]. ."1/1/ ‘J, H!“%' ST HI REAR, Job Cory, Addministrator o ‘.“E the estotes of Wainniasm Cory apel Ramirern Cony. lute of Tiverton, deceased, h this day presented his adinnistration accounts i dlowanee, and the consideration thereof veforred to the fourth dav of June next. Notice s hoo by given to all persons interested therem, to o - pear,if they see fit, ut a Court of Probate, to I o holden at the Inn of Capt. George Lawton, 1, sud Tiverton, on the fourth day of Juie next, st 1 o'clock, Po M. to shew cause, ifany they have, whiv snid aecounts shonld not be allowed. " Ny order of said Court, may 11, ASA GRAY, prob. elk, v v STEAM ENGINES, 'I‘Hl: manufacturing of STEAM LN d GINVES iwearried on at the Steam Shop, west of the Cove, in Providence. Apply 1o STANFORD NEWELL & CO. [Provi dence Fumaece —or to JOUN BALCOCRK oa the pretnses, Aborn stioet, may 11, : NEW & PASHIONANLE PAPER IHHANGINGS, { EDWARD STANITOPE, HAS FOR SALE AT HIS §TORE ‘ No IDy Broad-sivedt., | laree assortiient of PAPER IHANCG “ INGS & Dorders, from 20 to 67 ets, por roll. ALSO Wil receive on Saturday next npward ol 100 diflvrent patterns from 20 to 70 cts, per. roll, of Amenican & French manufuctory | New port, Apul 13, 1831,