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Newbern Sentinel from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 3

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-p" 7 1 tv't 1 PITTMAN SANFQRD- her husband, provoked at her behai voor, on rooms by means of false keys, when tf, ft A VET just received r. SUioufert Susah, from New-York a general I issorimeut 01 rt -t An elegant assortment of L. By the ease or single, at N- York priceJ Also, 30 Barrels Pork, less Beef in barrels Sc. half barrels, 1 Smoaked Beef Tongues. These articles will be sold low for cash.

Newbern March 31st, 1827. State of Nortii-Caroiiua, 1 JONES COUNTY. Court of Pleas arid Quarter Sessions MARCH TEiiM, 1827. Silvester Biown 1 vs. Original Attach Alexander Pledge ment, levied.

"Levin BiLanci-) merT, appearing to the satisfaction of the'' 1" Court, thai the defendants' are not iii of this state, it js thereture or- dered, that publication be made, in the Carolina for sixty days, that said defendants appear at the next Couit 01 Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held lor Jones county, at the Court llouiii iu I'reoton, on the second Monday of June A. D. 1827) and replevy or plead to issue or judgment' will be entered up against them. Attest; H.BRYAN, C. C.

March SO, 1827 pi ice ad v. $5 00 State oi iN ohh-Caioliita, Carteret County. Court of Pleai aud Quarter Sessions March Tekm, 1827. Benjamin Ellis V8 A Original attachment John S. Howard.

J' -y. 'IT ft I i 1 ,1 muda oh.the.6thi and made Cape Henry on the 13th inst. Annapolis Republican says, mail jfropi siting land bad been due at Bermuda, from February The vessel hich brougb but, a' distressing passage six weeks Of course this arrival brings no news which has not been' anticipated by other arrivals. 5 Mr: Jeffries of the; British navy; had the mail ip and was bearer of despatches to Mr. Moore trie British agent, resident in this city-who left Annapolis in company with Mr- Jeffries on Monday morning, for Washington, with despatches for the British Minister.

Balti Am. I JSorfolk, March 22. The Worth Carolina 74. We learn from Capt. Curtis, of the ship Hope, which arrived in Hampton Roads yesterday from Marseilles, via Gibraltar, thai the U.

S. ship North Carolina, pui into Toulon before he sailed, to repair damages sustained in a very violent gale of wind off the Island of Corsica, by which she loft several of her sails and was very oiuch strained, Com. Rogers, Captain Perry and several others of her officers had made a visit to Marseilles from lou-lon, where they were received with every mark of respect. Among other genteel courtesies, two Balls were given to them during their staj 'l officers were in fine health The North Carolina sailed from Toulon about 15th Jan. on a cruise The whole quantity of domestic cotton manufactures sold in Philadelphia in the year 1804 5, and only amounted to the sum of $17,670 It is now estioiateu that the whole amount sold There varies but little from four millions annually and is rapidly increasing.

The Quebec papers of the 6th inst contains a detailed statement of the Im ports and Exports at Quebec, during the year 182a. in that period, 714 vessels arrived from sea, measuring tons, and navigated by 8,2,63 mt-ii The value of merchandise imported, and. paying duty of 2 per was 9 8 value ot goods admitted iree, Ll, 508 3 3-totaI, LJ3022 12 11equal to $2,923,690 60. 4 .4 1 Mobile. March 1.

The cit bens of St. Augustine have held rwo public meetings to consider of the propriety of petition ing to Congress to suspend certain Acts passed by the Legislative Council of the Florida Territory at the last session At pointed. Atneeconanruveeting committee reported a memorial and reso lutions, which were adopted. 1 he re- port sets forth, in relation to the laws, that they are in general very dehciedt in method, order, clearness, pi ecision ana simplicity of language, are vague and obscure in their sense and meaning, and in many respects, repugnant to the Constitution and laws of the United Stales, and Subversive of the sound principles oi iusticei law and good morals. Dnnng the month ot teoruary, 23- 536 bales of Cotton were received in Mo bile, 5 i Jaw Crackers.

A treaty with the Chippeway Indians has recently been ra- 1- mm Da s4 T. nl ATl 1 OflI The names of about 80 01. 1 law nip irxuiriii fiviu kJciiatCA nisu mm fiiaiMBiw mm iii ill iiiini iir: -a i which! the following are specimens: Peekwask- wotoassekay', Oughbayannuhquotwaybee. The name of a female mentioned in tht treaty isDshauguscodaywarqua of ano ther, Obuyshaonoqiiotoqua. The adventurous intelligent Captain Lyon, who lately published his journal of the northern expedition while in com mand of one of capt.

Perry's ships, has met with' severe reverses of fortune. Having received an appointment in one of the Mexican mining companies, he left but' was shipwrecked, and on sailing again he was obliged to leave his wife behind. He returned in the Panthea packet, and rn her wreck at Holyhead he lost his Journal, maps, and every thing he had. Soonafter; landing I he was informed of rhe death of bis amiable and accomplished wife. kn 1 a Anann a us iu at 1 u- tuici UiiU uvuuvii was recently robbed by a party of depre- dators in London, who had been inform, ed by their friendi in I'aris that a large quantity of diamonds might be expected, Phey secured nearly all the inside and outside seats in the stage; and, during a stocrat Canterbury, those who were out side carried oflf one of the two mail bags wuico were on me lop or lue aiage proved, to be the wrunj and diamonds went safely to London.

It the -I: SPRINGFIELD, (Mas.y March 15. froiri i Hartford that John Smith, of slave trade memory hag been confined some time in Hartford Goal for debts of $80,000, principally 1 due in IMassachusetts. IMot being able to procure bail, he was rn close confinement-Several attempts have late.y been made to get hint out by stealth. Oo Saiufday night fast ft desperate effort iwas made by four men; whtf tftturiy tuiefed the pris- The British Mail arrived at Annapolis on Sunday by the packet bri Sosan Can tain Stairs, wfciich sailed from Ber- 1 Drotested. 'thaf if it was not for the stran- Wrin the next room, lie would kick he of doors.

pon me aocior, wha had heard all that passed stepped crying beg, Sir, you will make Keefjb in his re lates' thef follo jug tbeatrica I aneedote At a' period when the payments were riot very ready the Smoke alley treasury one nigni aiossop, in i-ear, was supported in the sfrms of an. actor whd played Kent, and who whispered hirn If you don't give me your honor, that vou'll oav me arrears this night, before I go, home, I'll jet yon drop I about the ooards," mossop, atarmeu, said. luij 1 iu tue itun win, said Kent, I will; Til let jou drop Mossop was obliged to give the promise, arid the actor, thus got his money, though few ofthe actors' went home without theirs. Such the effect of a well-timed hint, though desperate In a late alarm of fire in Boston, a Frenchman cried Au Feu Au Feu Upon which some ohe rebuked him wjth If, you can't cry fire better than tliat, I advise you to hold your tongue." The Misses Giihngharo and" Mr. Pad-don gave a sacred concert at Petersburg, for the benefit of the unfortunate sufferers the late distressing and extensive fire Norfolk.

The Committee of the Com inon Council at Norfolk acknowledge the receipt of two hundred 'and six dollars and 27 cents, with a grateful sense 01 the motive that actuated the donors." Comsxunicated for the Norfolk Beacon4. On hearing. Miss Oillingham sing "KATE KEARiNEY." yes, I have heard of Kate Kearney, Hi tell jour the truth without blarney 1 There's more to subdue, in a quaver from jou, Than iu the dread glance of Kate Kearney For those tones are so soft and so-thrilling, WhoM think you took pleasure in killing Yet oh to your stave, more fatal thf slave, Than a glance from ihe eye of Kate Kearney fig then I say for Kate Kearney, I'll tell you the truth without blarney, There's more to my choice, Uillingbam's voice. i Than lurks in the smile of Kate Kearney. Though you sing in so artless a nleasure, My soul seems dissolv'd in its pleasure- Ob sweeter the death fromrsuch heay'nly breath Thau that from the lips ot Kate Kearney.

EARLY VEHiLTABi.fc:S.-The Sa- vanah Georgian ol the 4lth inst. says tlrh inul snxifL 1 considerable Ureen Peas nave made their appearance, which no doubt will be satisfactory news to the gourmand" Amiim fn Jones County, on Monday the 26th inst Bfi.VJAMlN. Esq for many years the Chairman of the Couri-df -Pleas ami Quarter Sessions for that county, which station he filled witfc honor to himself and usefulness to bis fellovv-citrzens. in his death, widow and only chird, an infant, sustain a loss not to be repaired, and his numerous quaintances are deprived of a friend whom they justly esteemed. Revolving TiuTC, from his capacious urn Shakes destinies at each diurnal turn -The rich, the poor, the weak, the wise the good -ire plung'd impartial, in the eternal flood: "Names after names, as trees their foliage sbed, Are hourly number'd.

with the former dead' Communicated. MARINE LIST. PORT OF NEWBERN. ARRIVED, Schr Ann, Spanglf St Mafttos'; schr. Susan, Harding, New-York Schr.

Gratitude, Charleston CLEARED, Brig. Phebe Htfrtt, do. Schr. Susan, Rawson, Martinklo Schr. Sally Ana, Ingals, Savannah 7 Norfolki March 23.

)f Rime'rinr. Monkins Bassa 1 terre, inarKeu uuh wr nuicui.au produce Lumberj r. r. per m. no The Superior experienced a violent gale from on the 15th hist! in the iunef edffe ofthe Gulph Stream was driven to the Southward J1 jermuaa- so vioiem uc rale, that they were compelled to scutL au ji OA I.

hours under oare poies, ana iay iu uum. 16th, passed a large number of boards, probably the deck load' or from the wreck of some vessel which encountered the gale the dar previous. Beacons NOTICE. A Februarv Term, A. D.

1827, of Craven County Court, the Subscri ber qualified as Administrator 01 Jesse Paul, deceased. Persons indebted to bis estate, reqoesteo scribed by law, or mey w.u j(hn BRSO, AdV March SUl82firi74 MAID SEUVANTfir the balance, of the year. Enquire at this office. March SlsU 71 TH P. is -A I I in ey were aii( caught oy mejaiiff.

oam-uel CoItonV of a mdnf by the name of (Joolev, of thiston and a William Hdlt Hart for df wre of ith'e ntimber. Coltorn is said, jmade'rhe false keys. (Their 1 trioW Wilf probably send them ttfihe state ptisutfe Hadrjaith effected his escape, the county iora vrouia pave oeen responsioie jur.wie debts, -v 1 From tlie Bdfafo Patri TOUR BARRELS LIME Whereas 1 thank (iodjiny Vile BeK set has eloped from myf bed and board absconded with orie J'. DJ ai barber in the village of Buffalo, hereby offer a reward of foUt barrels' of Lime, delivered at my kiln, for' the arrest 01 the said Lawrence. And I herby warn all persons harboring ot trbstiog the aid Betsy on my acccpynt 1 i I AVEfelLL.

The pair, it is suspected, lfe taken a southern route Printers in Chilicothe, Marieltay Cincinnati, ilobileand New-Orleans, byj publishing this notice may save such oT those places, a this pair may establish ihemserves rnmuth' chagrin and loss. CUSTOM HOUSt ANECDOTE. The New-York Morning Hjhronitle says 1 Two merchants sometipie ago, Oeing at the Deputy Collector's desk (who, at that time, was absent oalempo- a ry business,) waiting to swear to their entries, one took up tue Bible, opened it, and the first passage on which his eye lit, was the tollowing This people draweth nigh junto fnt with tneir mouth, and honoureth me with itilips but their heart is jarfromrme" The Rev. Ltru Buties, who hasi appended to his name the titlea.uo iGaptain General and CotnmanfaigniMifcif i and uver the State of ys-sued his proclamation appSilitfn the 4ih of April a day 'oiAuaitiatiurij1 fas ting and prayer Governor Wolcotr-of I. Connecticut nas designated the 13th of April for siidh lar purposes.

'i m.vv New Title bebnstian Zaraet, a rich gentleman" in Paris, desired the notary who drew up his daughter's contract of marriage to style him Lord of seven- een hundred thousand crowns)9 From the York Enquirer. FASHION. There are moments of reflection which press upon us in the midst of eaitv. and tuev sometimes bring with Bachelor's Ball, watching the f-adies as i Las tiiey passed a merited eulogium on the neatness of their dress, ttie propriety and modesty of deportment, and their whole Tbe are very well," said a friend of the haut ton, near me, bail they are not the fashion of our city clever enough-daughters of worthy traders and industrious mechanics; but they have not the entree" into fastiionable society they jre not known beyond Pearl street or Chatham square" What constitutes lashiou Vnyr wealth, lalent, a certain air a je ne scats it it is wealth, there are six young ladies whose fathers can each draw 4 check for OO.OOO. which shall 'be' toonoTedr Mayoe thewtttrpf: and salt coatees With lime On tuem-Oine at half past one, and keep ho carriage." Thus welsum up the attributes of what js called fashionable lite.

The lady though she is handsome, intelligent, anu cannot be voted, fashionabie, until some priestess at the serine places her among the initiated, 01 some dandy declar'es that she will do. How absurd. In England where there aie herditary claims, and privileged ordir's, the adhesion of the arristocracy necessary to the preservation of their! order but in this country, where neitjter fortune, birth nor latent can be entailed, it is ridic ulcus to detend such discriminations. Toe energies of a clever man, are irrepressible. Half of what is called the fashion of New i York the.

bon ton-xhe very leaders of taste, are sprungTrym honest tailors and industrious -carpenters but the race degeneiates FathtrsTave rais ed themselves by their ow talent and enterprise from the. bottom ft the top of 1 i I VI 1 the ladder, ana instead 01 manna tnerr 1 sons in the same position, anJ compelhng them to rise by their own merits, they them on the top of iWladder and they must go downwards From ah ts cause, the next generation pf.fashtoaables of New. York wiU be poor creatures. A great man you can pever put down, and a small man you never can make great. npnee.

wucu sec a aiuau uia vr lins himself into importance and at tempting to lead tbt fashions we but admire me icvciung iiiuuccui outi iur stitutionsi; wrncbu givet hTigbt place in society. Dr. SouTB, visiting ff geriuehien one was asked to stay to dinner, hich inviiatioir he accepted ythe gentleman stepped the: next loomand told his wife, and desired she would pro vide something extraordinary, Hweupr on she beffati t6 murmur and scold, and made a thoihil tioids ttlrfcngtb, out out Mr a by at Oh A sitURDAY, MARCH 31, 1827 Mr- STANtTi We have the pleasure 0f stating that ibis gentleman, whose re-'nt illness has excitedTbe sympathy of the wmmua; tyeactied bis residence i0 thispJace on Saturday lasU We are happy to add, that not suffered from the fatigue of travelling, anu iui his health improving. Supreme-Court of the United States, Wedmesdat, March 14, 1827. On motioo of Mr.

Attorney General, John S. Ellis, Esq. of NorthrCarolina, iras admitted as an Attorney and this Court. MILLS. Messrs.

Editorsj'f I wish to niake enquiry through the medium of your paper, whether any can g've information 'respecting a newlV InveVrtfid Grist Mill, existing some where this state his mill turns ver ticaltf, jamLwill grind good meal trim the power of one horse. person possessing this information, will, by com tnurijcaiiiig it, render to the publican essential service. There are many persons jn Cfraven county who are' desirous of erecting these mills. Enquirer. CIRCULAR TO THE COLLECTORS.

i i Treasury Department, March I7(h, 1827. Sir .1 send, herewith, a copy of the President's t'roclaraation, dated this day, by the effect of Which ou will perceive thaAbe" trade between the United States and certain Colonial ports of Great Britain, as opened. by the act of Congress of the Jst df larch, 1823 An act a regulate the commerciaUntercourse between the Untied States and certain British7 Colonial pof is closed and that the provisions of the act of April the eighteenth 1813, entitled An act concerning navigation, and those of the act of, Way the fifieentbyi820, entitled "An act suplecfienlary to an act entitled An arjt rCortceVning navigation," ate in force. These several acts have heretofore been transmitted to you, at periods when their provision's were in operation but copies of them are again enclosed for your in formation and government. 1 1 As British vessels from some of the colonial ports specified in the first section of the act of the 1st, of -Maiith1823, aiay oowjbe within iht.

fJoited- Jmws, tnd consequently must have arrived an-; terior to the date of the Proclamation, the President-directs that all such British vessels be allowed-to depart from our ports; With theif cargoes. As others may arrive between the date of the pro; damaiion the time of ifs reaching yorT, be abo directs that as to these the forfeitures and penaFiies of he aforesaid acts of April the 18th, 181 8, and ly th 15th. 1820. be not enforced but that ihey too be permitted to depart. Arid if, after voti shall have received the procla xution7 British vessels should arrive with iiVth dons of "the" United States from someone'or mure of the said British co lofvtal ports, in ignorance of the existing prohibition which the latws hxfpose to their entry, the President further that invthe case of all "British vessels so arri ving, prior to the first day of July next, you cause notice.

to be given to them, as soon as possible, of the prohibition, accompanied by orders Jor their departure Wllillll iweuiy-umi iiuuis, wiutuui uiiiaitiK, upon their failure to comply with which orders, you: will proceed to enforce against them the Droviiions of the acts last recited. tn case of all British vessels arriving within our ports, from any of the afore said British colonial ports, alter the first lulu vnn isiil inrthfviln against them the provisions of those acts I have the honor to remain, your oDe- dient servant. RICHARD RUfcH. To A DINNER TO GEN. SAUNDERS.

March 15. Dinner to Gen. R. M. Sanders.

having been understood that this Con- opfssional District is to be -deprived of her services of our present Representa tve, by his removal from, the county, a number of our citixens, on Saturday last; gave to Gen. R. M. Saunders a PubUc Dinner, as a testimonial, of the tih estimation in which he is held by -his present constituents, and as' an evidence of trieif. entire approbation of his political coarse whilst ar member of Con-egress' The Vice President ofhe United States otfrktay evening the Committee of arrangements address ed to him a note his com pa.

ny on the occasion which he accepted'. The company respectable and the utmost cordiality of feeling pTevaild. The Dinner, -prepared- at the'MUtbr, ff0telf was exceilejhf Alexander Henderson! Esq. oulcjated as and Jamef Rainey, Esq-and ur. 4 eoa i Qarlatid Yif.

Presidents. I I appearing to tue saiistaction ot the JL Court that the Defendant in this case CUde beyond the limits ot this State, it is theretore ordtred, that the Cleifc, causey ttie same to-be advertised for the. space ot six weeks, tor the defendant to appear at the Court otrleasand Quarter des' sions to be held lot the County of Carteret at the Court Houie in Beauiort, on the- ...1 Zl," iH on will be condemned to the Plaintiff's B. UM YJ C. C.

March 27-J-71 76--price adv. 5 00 REMOVAL. i HE Subscriber has removed from and his stand in Middle-Street, opened a Shop in Craven-Street, a. fevr inra eniilli nl I Hi. irt a Ranlr tuliuro ti a juuil auu 111 i.

(wtuftv WMft.w, vi.v.ft. iiu proposes to carry on business as before. vVATCHES 01 all descriptions repaired' at short notice; Mariners and Surveyors-COMPASES touch'd with the magnet: and, otherwise repaired, NATHAN T1SDALE. Newbern, March 29th 1827 71-75 REMOVAL, OHN W. LSO Cabhiet-maker, returns his thanks to the inhabitants of Newbern, and its vicinity, fojriheli-' beral ehcouragfrmvnt has heretofore in his line of business, and re- spectlully infoims the publick that he ha removed from his former stand into Mid- die-street, (three doors below the ner bf Pollok and he will execule, with neatness and despatch all -orders in his line.of busihess.

Sidebbards; Secretaries, Bureaus, I'ablei, Work-stands, Candle-stands, Cradles, Beadsteads, made of good mahogany, and on as reasonable terms as can bo done in the-piace. He wif also repair fdid mend old furniture, feelHe solicits the patronage of the and promises that no exertion shall be wanting to ren-. UCi gciiifto Comas a made of mahogany and other wood, tt aDolied for, and due attention patu 0 the. burial; of the dead. March 31, 1827.T1 '80.

1 PILOT BREAD-PRIME POUK 20 bbls. Wavy and Pilot Baeard, 10 bbls. Mess and Prime Pork, reeeiyed this day, per Schr. Susani from for sale by i G. Bll ADFORD, Co Newbern, March 30 AS mst received tbe Brie rlnwnt of Fancy Articles i wbicl will be disposed of at reduced foe M.h..reh'rloa-BV Si 1827t034f.

mJmtm -mT 9 SALT. Bushels Liverpool Gbouno 1000 twsbel? Tuwts Island For sale by cinn.

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