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Regierings Avis.
TORSDAGEN dm Hide AUGUST, i S38.
Dansk Vestindisk
ST CUOIX, CHRISTIANSTED,
AJL'jJIAITA0A UG USþÿ�T �XXXI DA YS.
moon's changes.
New M ion 20a/', Oh, 1m, 5 morningFirst iQuarter- - 4'/, 3.V«, 9 morning
is14151017IS I19 !
| Christ'ds Brandcoi ps Waterdrill..Assumption B. V. ivl:
j ' I nrriciuie 1827.dilj.ia Patadu-Chr's: Artillerylath Suiiti '.y after Trinity
Su\ Rises: Sun Sets:
Aug: 2 .) minutes before 6þÿ �20 minutes after 6
4.331231
jk cording to the Price of FLOUR duringthe preceeding Week, the rate of Bread
is fixed until further Notice, as follows :A live Stiver I,oaf of fine Philadelphia Flour
only is to weigh - - 13 j Danish Ounces.A ditto Rye Flour- - 11 ditto ditto.Police Oifice, (Jhristiansted, Aug: 13, 1838.
11. G. HOFFMANN.
k'redertk den Sjelte,af (Ti litis XaaUr, Ucnr r ttl Dan=nt.uk, in Vtr.Ccvs og (f«otbtr>,2ftcnug nl rltiUiij, olstuu,Sriorm-iiu, Dttinirskm, iUuc»t=tiorg og iOlocnboig,VOR svnderlige Bevaagenlied ! Os er af
Yort dauske Canceliie all rundeidauigst hie
vet foredraget et at Kder gjoi t Forslag an-
gaaende den Betaliug, soin paa Pore vestindi-ske Filandc bbr crliesiges for de Syusiorrel-ningi r, der onihandles i Forordn ngen 27de
April 1832 om Tilsyn tned Indreliiingcr, der
drives med Dampinaskiner.Literal have luget dette Forslag tilligemed
deal Vort danske Cancellie derved allerun-
dordanigst fremsatte Bemarrkninger i aller-hdiesle Overveielse, give Vi Filer herved til-It jende, at de Mteud, der skulle foretage de otn-
handlede Synsforretninger, og som paa VortF.iland St. Croix blive at udtuevne af Eder
og pad de dvrige Oer af Vort Raad paa\ ort Filand St. Thonius, ikkun bor afholde
Forretningeu under Feds Tilbud, naar hvcrk-en den Authorilet, af hvilken de udiiiEvnes,eller den Paagjeldende inaatte forlange for-
melig F.eds Afl.eggelse, og at disse Syns-iiiiend, der ordenlligviis kun bor va;re 2, liverbo i n vde 3rd v. Ct. foruden Reisegodtgjorelse,hvorlios de, saafrcint de skulle mode og beedi-
ge Forretiiingen, foruden Rcisegodigjdrelsc,bor nyde lialvt saa stort Salair, soui for selve
Stemann.
For Sale.ENGLISH
Fire Briclrs,Lvndoii fk. Wig uais superior No. 3
/; o e n,English Iron in liars, assorted,
Coopers' A Carpenters' Nails,W. I'. At P. lJ. Lumber,
SHIMGLES,R. O Staves,
HERRINGS, (dry salted)FRESH PHILA DELPHIA
Lassen. Lanue. 11 a.sen. Bentzen.
Feudeksen.TIE
den Kongelige vestindiske Regjering an-
gaaeude den Metaling, som paa de danskevestindske Oer bliver at erltegge for de S\ ns-
forretninger. der omhandles i Foiordinugen27de April 1832, oin Tilsyn med liidretinn-ger, der drives ved Dampmaskiner.
CORjY meal ,A few pieces of Mill Timber,which will be sold cheap, payable
next Crop.A LSO -
Cc# The Subscriber intends leav-
ing the Island in a short time,those who are indebted to himwill please cull and settletheir accounts without furthernotice.
Irish Linenof superior tpiality, from $ 18 to
30 >5 pi: piece.ADAM Mc'CUTCHIN.
Christiansted I 'it . .l«i : 1838.þÿ�« � - ! i a i ssmam
St. Croix tverformynderie opby-derheiv I til Ldlnan den Sun. ma
IV. 3256-2-"De som maatte attraae drtteLaan amitotic om, itnlcn IM.au-gen nf inestkomniende August>1 aaned, til Over fonm n I 'lint atindseinle sh.ivllige l'lllo;.!, hvoiiopgives den >ii\kerhed s ui ag-tes siillef,þÿ �< hcreeiissteuiinejidenied Xiiordmiigerae for Linvndi-ges Midler.
St. Croix Ovcrformvnderie den 30te July1838.
J. G Mc'CAUL. ( REHAGEX.
ALL <)!! unsettled Accounts duethe Subscriber, if not satiM. eeri-
ly arranged before the i5tli ln>t.,will be given to a Lawyer for col-lection.
A. A. A X IJ EES EX.Rossi u 0th Aug: 1838
HE OEFEIIS FOR SALE:
A few Hogsheads of SAJ I T/JSCOALS and a few thousandEJUS Oh CORN,þÿ �payableiii Rum at 24 Si 0,
Runaway.fi? from the Undersigned about
three weeks ao, the twoNcgrowoinen Suttuiinali S.Jiett, a liberal reward will
lie given if tliev are either lodgedin the C ourt Yard, or deliveredto me.
C. STABELL.St. CiuixAug. 1(5, 1838.
3 !ie Qvartal. No. 587.
Trykt og U ogive r af Richard Hatciiett.
Forretningens Afholdelse. Derimod bor Ret-ten indkalde Vedkommende og modtageEeden saint give det Passerede beskrevetuden noget Gebyhr. Derefter I Eder allerun-
derdanigst have at rette og det Fornddne i
Overeensstemmelse hermed at foranstalte.þÿ �
Befaiende Eder Gud ! Skrevet i Vor Kon-
gelige Residentstad, Kjdbenhavn den 27deDecember 1837.UNDER VOR KONGELIGE 11AAND
OG SEGL.
hrederik tl.
E: T II A C Y,Dentist.
Christiansted St. Croix Aug: 9, 1838.
The Subscriber intends shortlyto leave this Island, for theHinted States, hogs all personsindebted to Joseph W. AlsopJuu'r. to call and settle theirAccounts without delnv, so asto enable him to elleet hispurpose.
Christiansted 11th August 1838.
JASFEIi GOODRICH.
EXTRACTOf the Revenues and Disbursements of the POOR FUND for 1837.
Balance in ('ash from 1836Received for Marriage LicensesFines ....Shooting LicensesNew Tax ....Subscription for 1837Arrears of do. 1836
Ps: Sk:4713 68
62 48718 65
606495 70303 72290 51a
Ps. 12644 86
i's. Sk.Expended to Pensioners from 1st
J any. to 31st Deer. 1837 - 10033 18þÿ �Policemaster Hoffmann for
Clothes furnished sundrypaupers ...
þÿ �Refunded the Poor Esta-blishment of Copenhagen theHospital expenses incurredbv Peter Ludvig
þÿ �Policemaster Andreson forconducting the writing inthe Poor Commission - 150
þÿ �ditto Hoffmann do . 150þÿ �percentage to the Book-
keeper ...to incassator
20 06
7 79
þÿ �ditto28 58
146 45
a
a
Cash in hand
a
1508 12
V 12611 86
Mc'Clue PollyMiller Eliza
53 12
Piper Path.Pedro
35
Muller Adrian R 3 12 Pete men BenjaminMargaret ha Anna 5 Rose I N 5Mc'Donough J 3 12 Rosii.s f N 3a 12Messer Johanna 3 It Richardson Sub. 3 12Milliard Mary 3 12 Shea Louisa 9 33a
Minor Ann 4 66 Thomas Julian 3 12.A/nller Elenora 3 12 Tatem Sarah 3 1 >JUatherous Lea 3 It Thorson Sophie 3 12Nora Ann 3 12 Yates Fmma 10Piper C for Gtitnbs 3 It Yates Jl/ad 6 24a
List of Subscribers to the POOR FUND lorthe year 1837.
Abbott ( apt- 5A rnt-hen becretair 3 12A b bo it YY
Kielb rup Lieut. 3 12Keuucli Kitmester 10knight Lieut. 10
a
And resell JBeaity KBush by Thomasbrewer G ABrown Capt.birch Ki hniandber zon AsaesborBarclay Abaltnur A
Bagg9 ThomasLira, di Cliu t Lieutbi.len.sU'in Fbcbru8 F WBagger F Cl o liver Kibbmaodbeech YVin.UariTB 6 HBrowne Sbur- es T Jbrues u FBady JBurch YVbet zoo bkfvltr.belts Samuelbrown J1 a i d en L MadC r agh JMad At n mining J YVi other VVConotty Bernard4 I oike ThomasColter YVClarke James FCroswaile LI.Com or CClarke Samuel< a» roll I i eti i yColbidrubeii Edw.Dou'e 4J FLaguilard KiobmdDn ires I > II LDowning FDonohoe hs.Dunif p < apt.Lam A MDewnursl J Ktmar.Dcrnck YV in.
I)e Santos JLidncbseii F YVLew burst F ADew hurst EDe Forrest ALougall AEiicliseu ( apt.Ewn g li Lt.cclej ThomasEngland PElliott J linEccles J hnFridcnclD-en Jstrd. 20I a; in Juelrd.I inlay J YYfFobs J AFasting YVFerrall Khrie;Ford Thomas RFletcher VVm.Farm gton JFmluy I) LFinlay Lav idFi«z Zimm"D8Ferrail Kin re.Gwynn YN in.
0 1h co JGriffith ThomasGordon YVm.Ilyland ThomasHeyliger JHarboe b 5 >maodHutchinsonf 1 1 u k von1 faney Thomas GHoist CH yiiper Win.HtilMon < lis.H«>we \V mI ieathy Chs.Hill A JII zull J YVHniiinann 1 1 UHolme YVJtngeiopo NJolli I'lll J J\IJ ones CJeiis« n C PI v i H80ii ThomasKo toed Rcgjsrd.
123115
5
10I
10
5
54
3 12 | Knight YV up12 43
t Kennedy12 48 j Kerr Hugh
I 54 j Kerr YVm, Doctor3 12 J Knight Henry5 i Lang Jl/ajor r5 I Luckock Pastor5 L ucas C5 Lier C1 54 Lang A1 34 Logan A Jt/ajor5 Lund|J<hti5 Jhc'Farlane D1 54 Jl/ouritzen C'onfe-1 54 rentstaad3 12 JMagens .Major r.
12 48 JWurpby P8 12 | Jl/c'Corinick J3 12 1 Mayne P3 12 I Milne 1>3 12
| JWc'Deimot P3 12 | Ijforch Lieut.3 12 Major Thomas3 12 | Jlfatzen J H3 12 . Milts M3 | JVc'Evoy CI 54 j JWeyer J LI 54 j Moller J1 54 JIJc'« a be F3 12 JM61lerS3 12 1 JWoreton G1 54 I «A/urpby J
48 Moore YVm.t JVoreton JI Mii lie JamesMi-ses JJl/ti.tsen EJl/c'Caul J GM) < r Georgede IV lilly 4 )b< rst r
j Nelthropp GI de IV ullt FrtieI IVwser hainrd.
Oxholm Rtgiard 25I C'kerirtelly Pastor 10I Orr ban kin
5 O'Reily C' Petersen P Jfr
Pa tersen 8rcr» tairPetersen PAGParke YVm.
i PI isketi JPlaske't J Jr.
| Regalh.U Madami RosetWirn Fine'
Rogers KjabmaudRankin J
I R die Ptiilip! Roebuck Dr.I Hatcliffe II1 hold sen M
15 | R< imer Secretair1 54 j Roach PhilipI 54 Roach John1 54 | Ruau John5 I Ridley J5 I Rob-on 32 | Ritchie A5 | Rule J1 54 | y Scholten Genera)3 12 i Goveineur 501 54 | Srhlegel Regch R. 25
10 | Sol 5 ker Lieut.1 64 j Seriipel) J H3 | Sargenson J3 12 I v Scholten Kamjr
12 48 | She I ton C1 54 j Saraw Proc.
3 123 ISS IS3 12
3 12I 54
1 54I 543 123 12
12 4812 48
J IS6 243 123 12
1 543 12
5
5
1
2515
5
511
I10
33S3125313
1 23
315355533
101
10
1 54
12 481 54
12 48IS 483 123 12
3 121 544 66
1 481 481 543 2I 541 541 541 543 12
1 54
11516 72
S T A T i: M i: N TOf the situation of the POOR FUND at (lie closuse of the year 1837»
1837
Dec. 31þÿ �The claims against this Fund are ;
>4, The Landtreasurv 's demandfor loans and for amount of thenew tax received by the PoorFund in 1825 and which wasnot approved of by the RoyalBoard of Trade.
$, Amount of Rum Tax receivedby the Poor Fund in 1826 fordefraying the expences of Pen-sions. but which was not op-proved of by the Royal Boardof Trade - - " - 1358 32
Ps: 15875 8 I Ps. 15875 8
DUE THE FUi\D.
1, Arrears of Poor Subscriptionsfrom 1821 to the expiration of1-37 .... 2582 20
2, Ditto Horse and Carriage taxfrom 1826 to 1830 - - 490 30
3, Advance toSchool Commissionfor Clothing of poor pupils tobe accounted for - 100
4, Eliza Payne ... 62 48Cash in hands ... 1508 12Balance against the fund - 11131 90
List of Pensioners of the POOR FUND for Lauretta Maria 3 12 htallard for A Olsert 3 12
the vear 1837 in Liliie Mary 3 12 Teale U for Percilia 8 12a a a
ChuISTIANSTKI'S J irisdiction. Lindesay Garret 5 1 tin. bull hubsaitua 5Todmuuu lYladm 7 73
a
Lucy 3 12 a
Alleyn Susanna 1 54 Downing Sai ah 3 12 Lena Anna 5 Tcnnaot John 5a a a
Ahi ahani'O'i Sua. 1 54 Daniel Nancy 3 12 Ma lock Nancy 3 12 lowers Aoo 1a a a 54Asliiiell Ub«cca 3 li Dalv Mary 6 24 Meyer J for George 3 12 Tuite Y-lary Ann 1 64a a a
Af'r tiainiou C 3 12 De Young Susanna j Meyer Jnhanno 3 12 YV rights tiarn Ebza 3 12a a
A»1 rsan \ for Dity Andrew 2 Mansell Ann 6 24 YV illiains Mary 1 54a
3 6 n 0 36 FJskotv t aiharma 3 12 Monsanto MaJm 5 W » belin James 6a a a a
A ens FVfderica 3 1 2 Biles Alelta 3 12 Michelsen K 5 Williams Evenua 1a a a a 54Adam. Magdulena 1 54 ! I ogland Joinfrue 3 12 Mc Kalian Jfiue 3 12 VVoodard Loiab 3 12a a a
Bulotr Caroline lor Blney Susanna 3 12 Monemia Joseph 3 12 VY iberg atbrme 3 12a a
J sior 't liiortlis Fraser Jacobioe 4 66 Maoiiei Anhony 1 54 YY iihelui J niiaoa 1 54a a a a
2 lo Horn 6 2t Fiemnnng ( allirina 3 12 Marline Augustus 3 12 YV indiiig uliorun 3 12a a a
Bare lis Lnke A 6 24 Francis C'atli 3 12 Meyer Mao in for YY iberg hi a tic is 3 12a a a
Urotloi C M 3 12 Fr'ilenck ' hristian 3 12 , 2 i:6ru 6 24 YY lthelin busam.a 2a a a a
B (il»io ttncliael 5 George Judith 3 12 Man. ni Ann 5 Williams 1 rat cis 3a a a 12B .relays Hiiro IS 4S
1
(iibao is Cathrina 6 24 ! Molts Itachael 3 12 YV ilbelin Jubaiuia 2a a a
Be-illy Ma.lariie 5 C, ih' ll Itanra 3 <2 Mull- r Louisa 2 YV iberg » api. 3a a 12 ;B-rb.ird 3 12 (>reei.wood adm 5 No' >g"r B iza for YVillianis viary 3 12 |a a
Bliz >rd Patience 3 12 1 George Maria 3 2 3 'torn 4 66 William.. G 3 !2 |a a
Baa Magdaleoa for I Gray Lucy 3 12 N o <ger Jomfrne 3 It YV bite Johanna 3 12 Ia a a
3 Bo: o 5 Gills Bra 3 12 orinandle Bliza 3 12 Wioslow iYladin 6a a
Bedlow Madame 6 24 G aroint M for La- Ny 1 64 Whilebeod iVtar/a 1a a 54Union \V 3 12 fon ain 3 12 Niemann Mary 3 12 William® Elizabeth 1a a a 54 i
Uriiiiiiveil J & Kooe 5 II isr < nl brine 1 54 Pairick Bva 1 54 White William 3 12 ja
Baa Susanna 1 55 Dodge Mary 3 12 Prince Eliza 1 54 lard Teresa 1 54a a
Brister MaryBrainmer Alelta
11
5454
j Hoiin 1 .ncretiatfipwo-.i Johanna
36
1224
PhilippaPerrynann Mary
35
12 In Fjederiksteda a a a a
Boyle Sarali 1 54 I (trzell Caroline 3 12 Paul Rebecca 5 Anderben Saraha a a 3 12Cornelius Mas; 1 54 Hansen VI Madm 6 24 Petersen Helena 1 54 Amdahl E 5 12a a a a
Colognac Hoaclie 10 90 Hancock Madm 6 24 Petersen Rebecca 6 24 Bibliopp Jeffry 3 12a a a
Coalrley M D 6 24 | Henderson Vlarg. 6 24 Pedro Joseph 3 12 Barnes Henry 5a a a
Carroll Ann M 3 12 Howell James 1 54 Parson E iza 5 ILrnes Anna 3a a a 1?Cutture Kirstine 3 12 Halchett Mary C 3 1 2 Pen'hony Martha 3 12 Betsy 3 12a a a
Coalrley F.liza 3 12 l Hendricks F.liza 6 24 Petersen M C 2 Barnes Tab it ha 3 12a a a
Cartney Ann for S ; Holten Maria Rose 3 12 Pelersen Isabella 3 12 Bella iNrg riude 3 12a a
Hermann 3 12 Harrison Iviza 3 12 Renadus A 11 6 24 < ool iVIary 6 24a a a a
Coakley Madame 5 ' Hansen Maria 1 64 Ricliardsen Madm 25 Cullender Anna 3 12a a a
Cruse Tliomas 3 12 | Henton Mary 3 12 Roach i harlotte 6 24 4 arroll Villi 3 12a a a a
Colojorosen C 1 54 , Howell Kliza 3 12 ttogiers M 1 54 Luchebs 3 12a a a a
Corvjnus F Mad. to | Hughs K for M Rich rdsen Eliza 2 1 iati» bally 3 12a a a
Corvinus K Mad. 3 12 Barnes 3 12 Rosetta t 54 Le Francis Adrian 7 73a a a a
Cornelius Dorothea 1 54 Haz'll Madm 6 24 liayenshaw Eliza 3 12 Hurican Elizabeth 3 12a a a a
Coll,-t Madm. 3 IS Hart Ann 3 13 tchiisicr Vliss for A 1 igger iVtary 3 12a a
Chalender Nancy 3 1-2 1 Henry James 1 54 8 -ichrciluiber 3 12 FlanOer J oe 3 12a a a
Cornelius og Koue Jacobs usanna 1 54 Smith M 1 64 Fanogton Itosanna 3 12a a a
Her"lieba 5 James Mary 1 54 Smith Mary 1 54 Gumhs John 3a a a a 12 |David .In ly t 54 Johnstone Patience 3 12 Scott Martha 5 Guinb- Uei jsmin 3 12 .a a a a
De Wiodt Juliana 1 51 Julius Louisa fur himmoos Ihana 1 54 fluotingioo iVIary 0a a a
D< Wind' Mathilda 3 12 V Swenny 5 Staunton Bridget 3 It Hence Ann 3a a a a 12 1
I )r Wi't Madame 9 36 James Johanna 3 12 .Siri'tiion Mary Ann 5 Jack 3 12a a a
Daly Hannah K 3 12 James Jol.n 9 | Southward Pbilles 3 12 Ko zar John 3 12a a a a
Drihnert Madame 5 Jacob F.liza 3 12 | sin aims Castilla 3 12 Lake Deb .rah 3 12a a a
lie 'hirer Francis 3 If domes Agnes H 3 12 Salunith 3 12 Luckait! J F 5a a a a
Dr Irer Frai cis 5 l.ove Nancy 1 54 j Sarah 3 12 t.a t onipt Anna 5a a a
I'll Bias ( aihrina 3 12 Lee Ann 6 24 S ewwart Eleooora 1 54 Lom-a f N 3a a a 12 iDe Wiodt John 3 12 Li I tie George 3 12 Sniuh Joseph 3 12 | iVIc'Farlane Sunh 6 24 1a a a a a
Km mii/T Prok.Renting N
a
3 121 543 123 12I 54
12 18
12 433 12
12
125433
IS54124812
1264
12
121 2
54
1 54 t Sk> Hon JI 54 | Stedman YV Dr R.3 j Tune Jfr C3 12 J Tuite Jfr. JM3 12 1 Tin' c.J ft. A1 j Tunroth Lieut.2 i Usher Robert2 | Wells Jl/ad. C1 | YVoods YV f|
6 24 j YY'edege Jstrd.3 12 | YVehlerbrw d YVI 54 | WadskiftrS1 54 1 \Tedtch John1 54 | van Rrackle J3 12 j YVoods G PI IS | Wtisaerfall P
3 12 j YV hi i more3 12 | YVeston C3 12 | Zeitz Secrctair
IS |5 i1 54 I
3 12
3 123 123 12
12 481 541 541 543 12I 641 643 12
IS3 12i 6;53 121 543 123 122
10
The above Statement is hereby published according to the 10th of the Regulation for the l'oor, and tjic Royal Government# Order offljst
May J38. Burgher Councils Bookkeepers Oliico, St. Croix 1st August 18U3. II M A kUT&CJit
J6AW3Jt VJraVSXrcBSSlE KBeHKBlSTOS ATI'S,
is Kb
for anden Gang, begge Gange otn Formid
dagen Kl. 11 slet, paa Auctions Contoiret,
og Torsdagen den (He September forstkom-mende otn Fortniddagen Kl. 11 slet, for
3de Gang paa Aastwedct :
SUFFER PLAXTAGF.JT
exposed to Sale at public Auction, on Silt
turday the. 28th July for the first time, on
Saturday the 1 \th August for the second
time, both times in theforenoon at 11 o'clock
at the Vendue Office, and on Saturday the
'25th August next in the forenoon at 1 1
o'clock for the third and last time at
the premises :
THE SUGAR ESTATE
e hJ
Efter B-.giering af Christiansteds Skifteret,
smn behandlende atgangne Major Robert
Smiths line, vil vorde bortsolgt red njfentligAnd ion Tirsdagen den 31 te Juli for J'orsteGang, Tirsdagen den 14de August foranden Gang, begun Gauge paa Auctions .
Conloiret 01/1 Mlddage.n A'/. 12 slet og j
Tirsdagen den 28de August forstkommende jon Muidugen Kl : 12 slet for Medio og \
sidst (Jang pan Aastedet :
S UK KEII "LA N7 1 G K N
Annashope,beliggende i Ostendo Qvarteerl.itra A. No. 4G, nied alt dertilhorende
Christiansteds Auctions Contoir den 16deJuli 1838.
F: A: DEWIIL'RST.
Efter Begiering at Christiansteds Skifteret
som behandlende afgangne Major Robert
Smiths Boe vil vorde bortsolgt ved oflcnt-
lig Auction Onsdagen den Me August lor
fdrste Gang, Onsdagen den 22de Augustfor anden Gang, begge Gange om Formid-
dagen Kl : II slet paa Auctions Contoiret,
og Torsdagen den Ote September lorst-
kommende orn Formiddagen Kl : 12 slot
eller saasnart Auctionen over Sukkerplan.tagen Annas Hope er sluttet for 3de Gangpaa Aastaedet :þÿ �
ET STYKKE LAND KALDET
ances.
ssituated in Eastern! Quarler Let-ter A, No. 33, with all Appurten-
St. Croix, Christiansteds Vendue Officethe 5th July 1838.
F. A. DEWHURST.
By request of Christiansteds Dealing Court
as administering the Dealing o! the deceas-
ed Major R. Smith, will be sold at publicVendue on Saturday the 4th of August for
the first time, on Saturday the 18th of
August for the second time, both times ia
the Forenoon at 1 1 o'Clock at the \ endue
Office, and on Saturday the 1st ot Septem-ber ensuing in the Forenoon at 11 o'Clock
for the third time at the Premises :þÿ �
THE OJFE HALF OF THE SUGAR ESTATE
solitude,bfdiggpwh i Ostein!1 Qvari«er| /ni i i», No: 2þÿ �8 u þÿ �10 ined alt
Tilbflior.St. Croix, Christiansteds Auctions Contoir
den 5lc Juli 1838.F. 4. DFAYHURST.
Efter Bcgiering af Christiansteds Skifteret,soui behandlende afgangne Major Robert
Smiths Hoe, vil voi d burst > >'gt red ojjent-
hg Auction. Lorerdagen den 28de Juli, for
fnrste (rang. Lover da gen den 1 1 te August
for anden (rang, begge Gauge pun And ions
(Jontoti e.t orn Em middagen A : II slet, og
Ijiivrrdiigrn den 2 .">'/ August fiirstkommen-de out Foi middagen HI: 11 slet for tredie
og sidste Gang pad Aas'edet :
SUKKKLI'LAiXTAGEN
Robertsliill,heliggende i Ostemle QuarteerLtr. A.
Christiansteds Auctions Couloir den HideJuli 1838.
F. A. DEWHURST-
Efter Regjering at Christiansteds Skifteretsom behandlende afgangne Jurgensensline, vil vorde bortsolgt ved njfentlig Auction,Fredagen den 17de August, om Formidda-
gen Kl: 11 slet her paa Auctions Conloiret
forjierde og sidste Gang :þÿ �
SUKKERPLAN T vof.N
CANE HAY,situated in Northside QuarterLetter B. No. 21,20,27, 28,and belonging to the dealing ofthe deceased Major It. Smith,with every thing thereunto he?
J
longing.Christiansteds Vendue Office 12th July
1838. F. A. DEWHURST.
By request of Christiansteds Dealing Court as
administering the Dealing ol the deceased
Major Robert Smith, will be sold at
public Vendue on Thursday the 9th of
August for the first time, on Thursday the
23d of August for the second time, both
times in the Forenoon, at 1 1 o'clock at the
Vendue Office, and on Thursday the 6th
of September ensuing, in the Forenoon, at
11 o'clock, for the third time at the Pre-
mises :THE SUGAR ESTATE
8HOYS,heliggende i Oafpnde QvarteerLitra A, No hum! alt 'I ilhihcir.
St Croix, Christianstoils Auctions Couloir
den 5to Juli 1838.F: A: DEWHURST.
Efter Regjering at I'hristiansteds Skilleret
sum beltaridlcnde afg. Major It Smiths
Boc, v il hlive bortsolgt ved offentlig Auc
tiou Ifovcrdiigen den Ide August for fdrste
Gang, l.overdagen den 18de August lor
and. n Gang, begge Gange om Formidda-
gen Kl. 1 1 slet paa Auctionscontoiret og
Goverdagen den lste September om For-
midd tgen Kl. 11 slet for tredie Gang paaAastedet :þÿ �
HAI VDEJ.Eff AF SUFFER PEA VTAOEJV
Rust up Twist,beliggentle i Nordside Qvurlcer Ltr, J> l\o. 5
og (J med alt Tilbehor,Christiansteds Auctions Conloir den 23de
Juli 1838,F: A. DE WHURST.
AUCTIONS.At the, request of Christiansteds Dealing
Court, as administering the Dealing of the
deceased Major Robert Smith, will be
exposed to Sale at public Auction on Tues-
day the 31x1 July for the first time, on Tues-
day the 1 1ill August for the second time,both times in the noon at 12 o'clock at the
Vendue Office, and on Tuesday the gsth
August, next in the noon at 12 o'clock forthe third and last time at the premises :
THE SUGAR ESTATE
Annashope,situated in Eastcnd Quarter Let-ter A. No. 4(5, with every thingthereunto belonging.Christiansteds Vendue Office 16th July 1838,
F. A. DE Wlll'RST.
By request of Christiansteds Dealing Court as
administering the Dealing of the deceased
Major Robert Smith, will be sold at pub-lic Vendue on Wednesday the sth of Au-
gust for the first time, ou Wednesday the
22nd of August for the second time, bothtimes in the forenoon at 1 1 o'clock at the
Vendue Office, and on Thursday the 6th of
September ensuing in the noon at 1$o'clock or as soon as the Vendue over the
Sugar Estate ANNAS HOPE is cjbgftjfefJic thifd time at the j'remiftea;
CANE HAY,beli <r nr ( tide i Nordside Quarteer
1 /ilia ti. No. 21, 20, 27, & 2d til-
lioreude afg. Major 11. Smiths
IUo, med alt til saiatne beiibo-
leude.Christ innsteda Auctionscontoir den 12te
J ul V 1 8,18.E. A. DEW11URST.
Efier B< iiering af Ghristianstcds Skifteret
soul ueliandlende afgangne Major Robert
Smiths lion, vil vorde bortsolgt ved offent-
lig Auction Tot s Ivgen den Ode August lor
(forstc Gang, Torsdagen den 23dc August
SOLITUDE,situated in Eastern! Quarter, Let-ter li, No: 2þÿ �8 bþÿ �10 with all
Appurtenances.St. Croix, Christiansteds Vendue Olficcthe
5th July 1838.F. A. DEWHURST.
At the request of Christiansteds DealingCourt, as administering the Dealing of the
deceased Major Robert W11 A
/Lik,
Robcrtshill,situated in Eastern! Quarter Ltr.A.
Christiansteds Vendue Office the 16th July1838.
F. A. DEWHIJRST.
By request of Christiansteds Dealing Courtas administer ing the Dealing of the deceas-ed N. Jukgensen, will he sold at publicVendue on Friday the nth of August, inthe Forenoon at 11 o'clock at the Vendue
Office, for the fourth and last time :
THE SUGAR ESTATE
Eiifieldgreen,tilhorende bemeldte l5o, helig-gende i Prindsens Qvarteer, medalt Tilbelidr, og dernnder 1 2(J
JNegere.St. Croix, Frederiksteds Auctions Contoir
den 13de July 1838.P. L. BENZON.
Auctions.
By request of the Executors in the dee'd Capt.& Planter John B.Dunlops Dealing, will besold at public Vendue 011 Thursday the 2do( August for the first, Thursday the 16thof August for the second, both times in theNoon at 12 o'Clock, at the Vendue Office,and Thursday the 30th of August in theNoon at 12 o'Clock for the third time atthe Premises :þÿ �
Rust up Twist,situated in Northside QuarterLetter 15 No. 5 k 6, with allAppurtenances.Christiansteds Vendue Office 23d Julv 1838.
F. A DEWHURST.'
Notice.Having obtained permission fromthe Royal VVestindia Governmentto practice as Midwife in theDanish Weslindia Islands, I here-by take the liberty to inform thePublic, that I reside in the HouseNo. 4, corner of Company andKing's Cross Streets.HELENA CHRISTINA ANDF.liSEN,
Examined Midwife fromCopenhagen.
St: Croix Christiansted, 4th Aug: 1838.
From the Baltimore Chronicle'1 HE RIGHT KIND OF A M.\N FOIt MaYOR.
While the Mayor o! ?vew York was diningwith the corporation of the city on the 4th ofJuly, he was informed that a serious riot was
brewing in the sixth ward. Apologising tothe company, he left the table, rej aired to thescene of uproar, and found an excited crowdof Irishmen on the one hand, and Ame.icnnson the other, engaged in a furious battle F.ethrew himself without hesitation into themelee, gained ati elevated position, and threat-ened the instant interposition of the militaiyforces under his disposal, il'the disturbers < ftiie peace did not immediately disperse. 'I lierioters knew his resolute and vigorous chaiac-ter, and that he would surelv execute histhreat ; and, of course, they immediatelythrew down their weapons and abandonedthe premises. A city can possess 110 greaterblessing than a magistrate of prompt, euei rel-
ic and intrepid character. Courageþÿ �perso-nal courageþÿ �is the first requisite of such anofficer If he be suspected of a want of thatqualityþÿ �if, at a moment of public excitement,he display the least hesitation in periling hisown person, to preserve the public peaceþÿ �
the cowardly spirit of insubordination andriot becomes bold and ungovernable, andexcess speedily obtains and maintains the
impetus of outrage and plunder. There isscarcely a riot upon record whose historydoes not show thai a determined and vigorousresistance by the legal nuihorilies at the out-set, would have prevented the waste of hu-man life and property which eusued from theuse of timid expedients in the beginning.þÿ �
The strength of the police consists not somuch in its numbers, as in the consciousness,on the part of the turbulently disposed, that itwill not flinch from the discharge of its duty,from a fear of the necessity of killing a tewcuinberers of the earth, and the 'assurancethat, in this necessary rigor, it will be sus-tained by the people and the courts.
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Printed and Published byR I C HA R D H A TV HET T
AUCTION.Efter Bei-jeriijg af PoliDemesteren i Clina'iansteds
JurindicDon paa Embeds V eg tie b'tvei ?#»<J offeutiigAuc »<>» rir«d«gen den 2lde August om F oriinci-dge» kl 1 1 alet, paa Auctions ( outniref bortio'gt,udetfi fra Slutniogen af Aar«t 1835 og til jbato
fundoe og til Politiekamuieret
Opleverede Sner,gamt » 'onfi kerede fev®hrer, til Fordeel forCbns'iaptterfg I'tHiige C'a-se
£t ro«x - firibiiauate.vis Auctions Contoir, deo13dc August i8J'5.
F: 1. DEWHURST.
Accord i r ? to the request of tbp PMice \1a6ter in thisJuriMiic'i >o i hi- public capaci v as such, will be
expo-ed to public ids, at lot Vendue Office andfor the benefit of toe poor. Tu sday the 21st ofAugust ensuing la the 1 ireouoti at 12 j clock
precisely
fiouse & LotsofLandNo. 12 in this Town Strandstreetand No. <50 in Kings Street, withall the Ont-15uihlings thereon, he-longing to said Dealing.
Frederichsteds Vendue Office the 10th of
July 1838. P. L. BENZON.
At the request of Christiansteds DealingCourt, as administering the Dealing of thedeceased Major Robert Smith, will be
exposed for Sale at public Auction on Mon-day the 13th of August for the first time,on Monday the 27th of August for the sec-ond time, both times in the forenoon at 1 1o'Clock at the Vendue Office, and on Mon-day the 10th of September next in the fore-noon at 1 1 o'Clock for the third and lasttime at the Premises :þÿ �
THE SUGAR ESTATE
Sundry Articles,f»und and delivered in the P< lice Office from 'heclo»e >f the year 1b3j up to date, us also soma coufis-cated lowlti.ir pieces
St ' þÿ�r�u�i�x �> hnstianstedb Vendue Office, the 13thof August 1338.
F: A: DEWHURST.
AUC i'lONER. Enlieldgreeri,Efter ' ering af Executorcrne i afgangne
Ca am og Plainer John B. Dlnlops Boe,vorde bortsoigt ved clientlig Auction
Torsdagen dtn 2<lev august for forste,Torsdag 11 den 16 Ytigust for 2den, beg-ge Gunge om M dagen Kl. 12 slet paaA' -as Contr et, og Torsdagen den 30teA gust om V agon Kl. 12 slct, for 3dieGang paa siedet :þÿ �
belonging to said Dealing, situa-ted in Princes Quarter, with all
appurtenances, and with 126 Ne-groes.
St. Croix, Frederiksteds Vendue Office the13th of Julv 1838.
P. L. BENZON.
Licitation.
Efter Begiering af St Croix Borgerraad vilvorde sat til ofi'entlig Licitation paa Auc-
tions Contoiret, l.overdagen den 18de den-ncs om Middagen Kl. 12 slet:þÿ �
Ansktilb Isen af nje, og Istaud-siettelsen af gain le I liven tai iisage r
til llospitalct hersteds, saint 110-
glc Reparationer ved bemeldte
llygning.Conditionerne og Overslaget
ere til Efteisyn paa Auctions Con-toiret.
Frederichsteds Auctions Contoir den 8te
August 1838.P: L: BENZON
I hisi og Lodder LandNo. 12 > denne Rves Strandgadeog N » 60 i Kongens Gade medalle 1 < rpaa staaende Rygninger,tilhorende hetneldte l5oe.
Fredcrichsteds Auctions Contoir den lodeJuly 1838. P. L. BENZON.
Efter B' 'iering at Christiansteds Skifteret,s.iin bcha ilende ufgaBgne Major RobertSmiths Bo, vii vorde hortsolgt ved oflent-bg Auction, Mandagen dcri 13de Augustfor lorste Gang, Mandagen den 27de Au-gust for anden Gang, beggc Gangc paaAuctions Contoiret om Formiddagen Kl.II slet og Mandagen den lode Novemberd; A (no Formiddagen Kl. 11 slet for tre-tl.o og snlstu Gang paa Aastcdct :þÿ �
BASTS®! m3MKKB!&2XT&3 A'TSS.uttJWJM. »anivww«
A P//2C'£ OF L AND CALLED SUKKER PLANTAGEN At the request of the Burgher Council of St.
Croix, will be exposed at public Liciiationat the Vendue Ollice, Saturday thp 18thinstant at 12 o'Clock in the noon :þÿ �
The procuring of new and repairsof old Inventory for the Hospitalof this Town, as also some re-
pairs to that building.The conditions and estimate
can he seen at the Vendue Office.Frederiksteds Vendue Office St Croix 8th
August 1838.P: L: BENZON.