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Vol.I.] Warren, Scturday Morning,May 27,1826 Star, Northern“AND WARREN AND BRISTOL GAZETTE. Our God, Our Country, O r—setres, Vol.I.] Warren, Scturday Morning,May 27,1826. [No. 14. Star, 8.4 bordered do. do. dog cheap. ' lupon all, upon the of the the muster OE ‘Three Mariners veports of devils and wildbeast; Porvthern ‘Tabby Velvets. 317, ‘decp as eitenceupttin?of the for- a 9 and Doughty ‘AND ANO BRISTOL GAZETTE. GreeniMoreen. the slank through crack the door, returned home m WARREN by ‘whieh they were ‘having wus not ;Mmiterhis spoil, the' reward, and and PBiack, white and green Italian Crapes, ‘est surrownded, satistied himsell recewved «_ Printed Published It ‘was mot loog thevefore, a thenceforth the tipstaffl: ~ EYERY SATURDAY BY (ree)f Gauze Bobbinet Laces. ' before al dream, aud that theWb es of his office bf o ' therefore, res & Canton Crapes. - Black Silk goodman. Gross, ‘like the restof the guest were not fastened feet, set When, the constable FOWLER RANDALL,MOR\?G’. Black. bed, on his tay- dellars per Shawlis,, town, was snoring seundly in and off tull speed to déclure what ' things he ceived command to exercise the “ Termus.—~Two annum—one Mariders, hallpayable at the of three months, Coloured figizred Canton Crapes. ) chalkiog up long scores in bis dreams, bad seen, tothe magistrate of the towo, ern of The Thyee nothin . ox‘gi‘ntiou . o‘nlthe remainder atthe end pftue year. Crape Snawls and Scarfs, }ngaintt sustomers whesc acceants cem- and to take the proper measures for daunted by the weightiness of the truft '?"M{:urtiumu will be and ‘ine to L ve noend. Suddenly, howev- from he repaired to the scene of action,— térms of e, ‘Superb stvipe Silks, alamode for La- ed freeing his babitatioa fits suspic w er, ‘his thoughts ‘took less agreeable ious . Frightful, stories lined his way thither doilar'persquure,aud‘serted three weeks ofi20theceatsusualforevery subse- a Visitant. , % "(I'i.es dresses. 3 He imagined his Leen formed und dire forbodings, every turn ¢a- quent publication same, - Super bliwk ‘(um. that customers "An liad by at ofthe (iUI Nankin twilled Silks. association ears, Herean wan sat 13"Advertisements wil' be cootinued Bluck Sattins, Syrchaws, and Shrce- irel'lucd payment, and that he himself the governour and wisistants, a shor h{cd his old JSorbidden, unless tha term of continuunce be g ‘wiis on the point ofbejng nrrested for previous 10 this, for the purpose like the sinister crow, giving his warn- specified; netts. debt ; oy, constable appeared to of the fashion of wearing ing in a ¢roaking woice; there a paper discontinued (exceyd Green Silks, for Bonuets. the ti?usuppressing red 7No will be ' White kadcking at ‘bis door at'that very mo- long huir among men. The text in co- nizhteap, on the head of some 'experi- Sarcemet, .. at the discretion of the Editers) 'till ireara- - .| be dame, paid, ‘ment. ‘And 'fntrath, was knock- rinthians, furnished'sufficient aathority enced itsell from a bre- : from 25 ges'ure : 4-4 black Silk Hdkfs, cents the, there window,throstand with the U'Alr:ommum?bm for paper must to ing ut door of the. Three Mariners, forsuch a proceedare, and the zeal of ken proclaimed "this 83 cls pece. ' positiveness and ambiguity of an an- Lie direcledl to the publishers, postuge paid. Super aiid comnion Sitk do, loud 'demands for admittance,—- our zucestors, hy fines and.. persecution, [andThe misty gradually wearly, cient oracle, that dangers were before Rich Fancy Gauze Fh{‘Hdkfs. a fine ‘as- dreams cleared a- had rooted out al the that from the'mind sleeping lund- on heads ofymen, bairextend- him. But master Dreaduought, who 4§ sortment, - _ ‘way ofthe grew the and QOOD | lord, and ‘the light his waking below their ears. be it was naturally hard of hearing, turned ‘NBYW Dittn Silk do. , g of p’en-l ed 'Far from us & lto WIB l‘:A'l‘ONi do. blue, ses began uppear. 'He listened and to justice the exyediency a deaf car to-all these remonstrauces. N. M' ‘Jc Best Italian black, and coloured to 6r experienced general, he recon- Have just ‘receved Boston, and Sewing Silks and Twists. was satisfied that the sounds were of'thedi:rute'tbeacty’ -We are not one ‘of the pro- likaan frim of imagioation. no fessivm, depends on the shears noitred his enemy tfprou h the apert- . for,sele, a rich and ewten- { Bluck and coloured Ribbons, all ‘hum- echoes his 'l‘lmmp.i that for alarm him, offer (! ‘thump, the blows without, übsis‘lnce, and of wot ures, and seeing nothing ?u ) sive assortcnt of ; bers. went and course, should and’ ‘ thamp, thump, went the throbs ofhis raise our voice agaivst 4t, if govern- boldly pushed open the door, en- Lenden Watch and Belt Ribbons. | tered, What happened during the ANDSUNIIER and green beart; Never wus u poor tavern-Keep- take upon themselves to . SEFRING Red, white, yellow Plannels. ment should time he rewaived 10the house, which Brown and bleached Shirtings, all er struck with so-great consternation. scolp the whole commanity. We do © eOODS, Three successive he made, not qeestion the good ‘intentions ofour was more than an hour, we bave nev- selected most recent " qualities. : attempts to ‘carefully from the rise, but enly served sink him for who can if such a er been able to learn, notwithstanding .amportations, and will be offired 4-4 Brown Shedtings, 1-2 to each to ancestors, doubt the numerous investigations we o 12 cehts under clothes, in of have before, Is'per yard. otifl deeper the bed At law had been force in the days cheaper than ever bas last, bowever, as the noise continued to Egypt would have been sayéd iade to that effect, ' Master Doughty Tewns, 4-4 Bleached ditto. Bedticking. Pharaoh, any pecson, been sold in this increuse, ~geodman Gross, summoning and that not the least torment- would i never divulge to . —AMCNG THEM Checks, from 10 from one not his wife—theugh in this ARL~— Apron‘and Shirting wp all his courage, resolved to go forth ing, of its seven plagues : and our even to not to be blam- superfine, middling ~cents to 20 cents per yard. and meet his importunate visitant, who cestors might wish'to avert so great an-1 vespect he is so much and - an- town have had A%, common, Blce, Black, Olive, | Domestick Ginghams, from 4 1-2d. to ed, as the whole would REAL au seemed to bis frightened ‘imagination evil from fulling on their own heads or of Broadeloths, comprising such ! 1s per yard. like a roariug lion in the way to devour the heads of therr posterity, the ¥tory, if she liad got 'possession Mixed on We of it==nor ‘to the magis- a number of ‘pieces as to aftwd u many other articles not men- |"hum. lament the decline of'this salutary fash- but'the tail chdice in shades and With tiates, who depated him with this great (;ua!itics,‘ tioried, all of which, will be cutup, or About this period, the marvcllows and when we see the Young men of involvedmiss and will be sold very low. tales of the wilches were gion, day bestowing such infinite ion, ¥he whole afuir was sold by the piece, as low as ean be current the present and some were to ‘Casvimeres, a great viriety, including throughout this part ofthe ceuntry,nnd, i outside ol their craniums, in mystery: induced { pains on the ‘it than a the colours. bought in the State. we believe wae nothing more fashionabie 'though numbers of innocent persons bad whilethey neglect the interiour, can be- Draband Mixed Cassinets, for fallen victims to the strange superstition say, that long hair, like couvity dredm of goodmen Gruss’s in the la’ten suitable in the end, an gentlemen’s Coatees, Frock Coats of the times, the ‘general terronr ivas covers a maoltitude of sins. But we sinning—und A A assortment vecrecy of master Deughty, wiio, and Pantaloons. general of no means abated. Every uanusual ‘onlyare digressing from our story. When "?ctedWas Drab striped Denmark-Sattins. somewhat of @ waz) and vever loved ibyevent was ascribed 1o supernaturyl a- ' morning dawned on the quiet town of By far the lar- l)l‘Qb?h{%d Whie L‘i‘aleh and Cotton IWALE) gency, so is ‘bdly be won- Boston, the wonderful tale of goodman to spoil a joke. thatit to however most seriously be- ¢~ AL ger part; Fuod Drillings. ‘one Case at, if''the masier of The Three travelling from mouth to ~ hn particular, dered Gross, was iieved that the devil had appeared to Blpe and common mixed Sattinets, 1 Mariners, as he drew the bar the mouth with the rapidity of light, and great of from waster of the Three Mariners, and than containing variety secret proportion its progress. the & ever. a door, ?’d{ a belief that he was increuasing in to the long hair he wore on the oc- StripedchgagzprJeans, an agsortinent. | BRASS with 'to admit some cyil spirit. His It earrently told and ‘firmlybeliev- that A ANDIRONS. going was was an attempt to revive the and Sgripes, courage was screwed o the sticking ed that the'devil, in propria persona, casiod, childrew’s SHOVELS and TONGS ; constable it was thought Beersucker, aud ' te place, his trembling person drawing taken possession of the Three fashion the ImititionMmr?mck. shaded | =~ | ' and had saw in the tavern a great deéal nore " Stripes. match, up ioto an attitude of when Mariners, driven out its mortal owner, 4 defence, a than fie was at liberty to reveal. Be: Florenitine and - Warren, May el of Buff ditto, 20.
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