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Newbern Spectator from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 3

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LOOK AT Education Young Ladies. yfiti UPEVT.tTOll. and the content not kaawn till it was opened ia Daiian after the above slip was printed. It appears that eoon after the surrender of the. other CbJefe, the forces of Oseola presented themeelvce in a line in front of Oen.

Jesup's camp, and laid down their arms, tile then came forward from the Swamp, leaned bis ride against a tree, folded hie arm, and announced himself and fol. lowara prisoners of war. i 1 LtutfrmFlriU.k battUtook place on lb morn, in of the 8ih of February at Encampment Monro, be tween tbe Indiana and our troop, in which tlie former erart repulsed. The Indiana attacked that post about o'clock in the morning', and a brisk firing was kept fur thru hours before they wr compelled to retreat. Fannin was in contend of 450 regulars, and Capt.

fridlur Marlf. March, ISJT. Uiiwooi ao, oftbii'place, baa obtained license PrMlic in CourU of this State. tej Stat, or at least taijorit of lb am, joined AdreW ginet Bank of tha U. 9.

out of slim subserviency to th the political maiter, and aided bim in prostrating it. a tley would oa won iciiuif i un uun mo red institutions of oar federal compact. They intose the error, and to wish that they had re. th7 rushed at the word of command destroy tHo bee eurrreney with which any eountry tested but it ie to 1st, and they must mske bett of ths party which their master baa oroperto adopt, although those substitutes both tIhsusl their means, thrive oo their labour, and assist the prostration Ib.ir liberie. The invstiating Committue in Congress, although obstructed by every obstacle which Jackson and hia pinion can throw jnlhiir way.

are bringing to light wnv fifts important to a people who wish to presuve freedom, among these fact are some reUtive die deposit banks which should be generally known, thry aliall be a soon a. are Tfweueaiuueiane.iwnninirens. ihst they ar emploved as of the mmrvs on rriwJr a. Wh'O this pu'i'ie m-nrj Uh La alf-y luc'i sre mere lo-iis ol IU.M in power, mtj woi prewmed tliat there i much of deep import yet un a specimen of tho su'isorvitmcy of tin Inves letting Commute, (Hie Bnj ol eourscj nil! S'-'te a fvw instancra of ita lioneity and ptri- ilitin When Anns Kendal waa brought before it. was i I tlicd heiher a anew ol any rauinan monj ofheers of Government to inf.uenc ihe election il admitted ill etlinnativ, and aheej he nkej sl tin 1 1 character of time eombioa I tU wwh9 ttfotii p-l.

tiiUS, I i. I nl oieeiioo re'' (kk.u.Uada.lo the amouit of a million I i i catf pmtit, wcn rwn mi ana jack ion I i.i. i. ii. I rt impucsv-s 4 Js interest: thisl njjr artnej aet njtt It althouih the facts ar potoriou.

In this man. I hia tliia Committee tfateo almott every qoeatioii I nas I tend open the tyre of a deluded people I up Got. and The of the tion, that was and off res to tbn lhe on ittm n.iou cotruptwn of Icadeisofthe Trca- rant of lhr prsceetlings. I lake this occasion lo en-. i i.

I ter mv prt' asainat a conclusion so erroneom. I ALL PERSONS indehted fur Tuies listed fur ihe year 1835, hereby notifieii that I shall Hdvertine tin- property for alu in the next week's Spectator, unlei the txeg be paid before that time. JOHN B. DAWSON, Sheriff. March 1837 'I n't STAfE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Ckatcn Count.

County Court of Pleat and Quarter Sttiiont, FiBBUABf Term, A. D. 1837. John Jonei, vs. Oricinal Attactimeot.

John A. Ruberls. ITT appearing to the Court that the defendant is not an nf this State, It it Ur- dtred, tlmi publication mide fur six weeks in the Aewbern spectator, that the defendant appear at the Term ofaaid Court to be held a the Coon House in Newbern, on the second ftlon day of May neit, and replevy and plead to issue otherwise judgement will bo rendered against Imn. Atteet, J. G.

STANLY, Clerk. 444449 pr. adv. 3 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, i Craven Count. County Court of Vb at and Quarter Sessions.

February TtttM, A D. 1S37- AmziAyrt-t, i vi. Original Altacliment. WiliiainP. Hcrvey, at appeal i ng lo tlie Court thai the d-feiidnnt ia not an i iliabitf.nl of this Stale, It is Or tiered, thnt puhlicati be made fur six weeks in the Newbern Spectator, that the fcwlant a p.

pear at the Term of laid Court tube held ai the Court House in Newbern, on the second Monday of ay neit, and replevy and plead to issue otherwise judgement will rendered against htm. Alien, J. G. STANLY, Clerk. 444449 pr.

adv. $5 Notice. TP HE Heirs of ihe late LUKE MUGGINS, LL of Onslow counlv, are hereby requested to come forward previous lo tbe lit of September next, either by themselves or their niiorniei, and receive their distributive siiaies of the estate of said deceased, as the Executors desire lo settle their trust at that lime. OWEN HUGGIXS, )P DAVID MARSHALL, Onslow County, Sd March, 1837. 444if EXHIBITION.

Mr. W. J. RYAN, RespecTPCLLV informs the inhabitants of New Bern mid its vicinity (hat he will give, at lhe Tlfai-e, on Monday evening, the 2Ath of April, und every evening during the week (which ill be Superior Court week,) A GRAND lUarjfcal iJrrformatue AND NEGRO CONCERT. Extraordinary Exhibition.

PHYSICAL CABINET; of fcra. Mr. Kyan, the ist accomplished Magician of the present day, and ithout a rival either in Europe int America, resiettlully informs the public, that in order to fulfil the promises be made on his first visil, to appear again nelore tuern previous to bis leaving tba United States, be will return lo tbis Town, and will have the honor to appear before ifiem on MONDAY, 24tb APRIL, andevery evening during Ihe week, when be hopes to be a tain favored with the generous patronage of a liberal public. He baa taken treat pains to increase bis Cabinet, give novelties ol the mot pleasing and interesting chararter. He will display the MOST SPLENDID APPARATUS that has ever appeared in this Iowa! and employ bis science lo eicite the imagination of Ihe audience on a great variety ol objects, which will produce by turns the wonder and amusement ol (be beholder: vt hilat vain attempt! rr.ay be made to penetrate Ihe roysterium illusions presented lo th -m in INCOMPREHENSIBLE EXPERIMENTS! Surprise, Magic, legerdemain.

Necromancy, Address, Astonishment. Mechanical, Physical, D.ivippeurnr.ccs Illusions Conjuring, Phanf.sropal Yenliiloquisra Q7AII that ihe MAGIC ART can offer, anJ the in 's'. ex'ian din iv has hi e-i invented by Mr. nJ.JlYAN. 05 A-11002 ihn NEW EYPERIMEXTS, sver il will he principally pffe-rnd lo the Ladies.

NOCTURNAL ILLUSIONS i which ill appear i ho most interesting Apparitions! The whole to conclude ith the celebrated NEGRO SONGS, JIM BROWN, AND TIIF. KACKOON HUM, Or, Sitting on Rail. fjAdniittance to lie- whole, 50 cents. Sd Match, 1837. 4-14 TEN DOLLARS REWARD.

KAN AWAY liiim ihe subscriber, un the 8th iuitatil, his negro man JACK. Jack is about S3 or 36 years of nje, five feet five or six inches high, light bl ack complexion, and woighs about onu hundred and forty pounds. He is probably lurking about the neighbourhood of Spicer Lane, of whom I purchased him a few years since, or at Fort Barnwell, Craven County, or in Newbern, at all nf which places ho is well known. The above reward will be given to any person who will apprehend the said fi-llow, and lodge him in jail in Newbern, or deliver him to lhe subscriber, near Swift Creek Bridge. FREDERICK CARNEY.

24ih Feb. 1837. 444vt A suit of Second Hand Sails, cil- culaled for small vessel, fur sale lo. Apply to STEPHEN G. FIELD.

Feb. 1837. ful dy rmHE Subscriber ofler. to receive inlo his JJ. family, imniediatelv.

ai i aea-rB VI young Ladiea, Tor the purpose of affording them ui irony aoilO, as Well Use and ornamental education. 1 Tbe Ladies will be under the personal sopwr imendence of Mite. Phillips, aisisted by La. from Mts. WntARo't seminary at Troy, wno is recommended a well qualified 10 leach the English, Latin and French languages, Arithmetic, Euclid, the various branches of Natural Philosophy, Music and Drawing.

The number of pupils is not to exceed twelve they will board with the subscriber, and be considered as a part of hit own family, and con-duel, conversation, habit, associates, moral and intellectual natures, will Le carefully watched over, and iheir best interests promoted with lh wake ful solicitude of a parent and the conscientious integrity of a cluistiitn. It is believed iliut the situation of Chapel Hill is among tbe healthiest in (he State, and that the opportunity now presented of acquiring a tho rough education lias claims on the attention of parents and guardians not often surpassed. Ihe terms are two hundred and twenty-five dollars per year, payable in advance. As no extra charges, either for books or any thing taught in (he school will be made, and, as lhe plan of duration is comprehensive, and one which in Hi xecution involves considerable personal sacri fice, il is obvious that but a very moderate compensation ii rf quired. I he school commenced its first session on Monday, the of January, 1837, under ll.o ole nianiomf nt of Mrs.

I'. Her expected as- sistant from Troy, in a tetter dated lhe 2 1st I shall probably leave here between tho 11 and middle of Feby." In lhe mean lime, owever, no branch of study will bo overlooked or slighted, with the single exception of Music. urilu particulars may be known by applica tion lo the subscriber. JAMES PHILLIPS, Prof, of Math, and Nat. Phil.

Chapel Hill, SlU Feb. 1837. 442ml1 THE COPARTNERSHIPOF Randolphs UnderhillofJYeteYork; Was dissolved on lhe firrt of February. Mr. F.

Randolph retiring from business, his sons, Edgar F. and George F. Randolph, have associated with I hem Mr. James W. Scott, of Virginia, and will continue the business under the firm of 1 At the old standi iV'o.

52, Cedar Street. R. S. will keep constantly on hand a com plele assortment ol Imported and American DRY GOODS, which they cfTcr to their old friends and tbe merchants of North and South Carotin and the South gencralv, on liberal terms. RANDOLPHS SCOTT.

No. 59, Cedar Street, between Wm. Nassau street, New York. 17lh 1837. 342pt.

FOR SALE, iTKN accommondaiing terms, all lhe real ei-H-jr 'ate of lite subscriber in the town of New Bern, E. M. AKA1ISTEAD, February, 14ih 1837 442 Notice. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP THE Copartnership heretofore existing between the Subscribers, tinder the name and firm of RUSSELL SCOTT, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 6th day of, Jan. 1837.

All those indebted to the said concern, are here-by requested lo come forward and make settle-rrfent with A. H. Russell, who is hereby duly authorised to eolleci and receipt for the same; and all those having any demands against lhe concern, are hereby requested to'ptesent I hem to A. II. Rcssell for settlement.

A. II. RUSSELL. DAVID SCOTT, Greene County, N. -Feb.

lSth, 1837. rm EXECUTOR'S SALE. -HW7ILL BE SOLD, on Saturday the llih of March next, at the Court Hous in Newbern, on a credit of six months, a number of LIKELY SLAVES, Men, Wiimen and with approved secuiity nil! be required. 0 II T. LANE, Will ofSackcr Dubherly, deed.

15th February 1837- 442kt Notice AT lhe Frbiuary Term, 1S37, of the Couit of Pleas and Qua iter Sessions of Craven Couniv, ihe Subscriber qualified as Executor of th. list Will and Testament of SACK Eli DUUBEIlL.Y,decti. All persons indebted to the estate, are rrquested lo make immediate payment, and those having claims against it aie lequired In pn-senl ihrni.prepe"' authenticated, within the lime prescribed by law, or ibis notice wilt be pie id in bar of their recovery. JOHN T. LANE, Ex'r.

17ih Feb. 1SS7 442kl. Lumber, Hay and Fodder. 2 rafts flooring and inch oarjj, 20 bales Northern 1 1 ay, And a quantity of excellent Fodder, For sale by JNO. L.

DURAND. 10th Feb. 1837, 44f Notice. The Subscriber, having qualified as Administratrix of Dr. William Sandlrs, deed, gives notice lo all pei sons having claims against tho estate, that they are rrq tired to pit-sent thin, properly authenticated, within i'n lime prescribed py law, tr this notico will le plead in bar of their recovery.

DRUSILLA SANDERS, Admr'x. 17ih Frb. Pierey of 40 friendly Indians the opposing force is ea timated higher. Capt. Mellon, U.

8. Army, was killed, Lieut McLaughlin and 14 privates were wounded. loss of tbe Indians was not ascertained. Vs gr tk ittttr. After consuming the time the House of Representatives for sii or seven days, partisan majority have permitted the perjured hitney to escape without even a rebuke for hia un paralleled contummaey and this ton, although the Committee composed of six friends of the Administra and but tktu Whigs, uMsnimeuiiy reported him guilty of contempt "Messrs.

Wise and Peyton both charged the fact, the eitraordinsry course of proceeding adopted, the result of a caucus Mwaeu Jackson, Whitney some of the palace minions in the House, and they red to pro' the eharsre and propounded interro sto to that offset hut the Honorable House refused let the questions be answ ered 1" This day, and this day atone, reader, Jatkian will reign! To-morrow, be sttsll, FOR THE FIRST TIME, as Jurctd to comply with ibe requirement of Constitution, and rcsigi the power which he has so rnsslv abue-d. A cont mpurery avsi kmn1KM oflr iiluwon with which they have been beguiled, anl shall hte awaked to consciousness frjrti the of enthuriasm in which they been buried wb. pes- aisn hal havt uh derl. and principle becme trium- uhrn dect.mtt,;.n hve g.e, way to the deiluctiont of oor rea mi ani pairioiism necnif paramount bopeUiat toi riisor this Adiniiisstrstion will be estimated in thrtrtiue light; ami then, are douht not, it ill eland out in buhl relief our record an example to all futuro timi of ronfi. drnc misplaced and puwe misused." Gtrtntr Pji.Urxttr, who has been so often killed it.

L. .1 nun lliA mum. is vet alive and likely to live. This information come mm the Tou lUin li'i, Iroro himseii, tad may louni in a imior woieu ue wroie 10 touor 01 m- Hieiimood wtiig, aueu jaiuary, in ihia liiier are mint atranee nlatKit. but none more moitifrinff to th nition than the follow'mff, which, if ucn I.rka.tn with I lie of Jsen ihime and i icinrci.il.

I moriincarion 1 attempt to implicate me as the accomplice of In maniae essaaail, Lawrence, seems to tie awribcd la the mtrhinatloni ol the earrnnt eahat ainnnii the pr.Klent Jackson, wml remained igno- H((f fjmwire lhe Senate. he was unanimoualy adopted by that Iwrfit, and eeperially at ihjt part nf it which gives Ihi President's explanatinna ufiheparthe took in tin transaction (made In the linn. Si'ss Wright of New York, and John Tyler of iipi.iii), and I venture to afhrm, that no cand'd man, boM mind is in sesrvhof truth, ca SC7W1I Its Prtii- Jtnt a ptrleiiWieu In la eearsirar. H' decUrati" at Ihe Capitol, when th attempt on his life was mada his own word to the slating explicitly that be "dr aired the testimony to be taUfk unit And ItrannKl Ia kinfe anl itifil IaauI mw tnaefiii refusal to anwrrwiy letter, in bich I disclaim all a now led th mdi "ad mad th aasau't on him hi repeated int' iiirwg w(it itts as mv iiBjiva vj iRfiii1 b. Coltm.n j(, bmore thev cave Hieir affidavits-lhe state i' rt mad by one nf bis Own Witmstes, "that if he had pot all i- hia atfilvil, which tbe Preaid -nt wished, it wouid have filb-d a epaper" sll theae strihin Nets, eommnet milli lb deagraecful circumstance hi having carried these purchased affidavits in hia p-Kket (winch is pr ay hia f'lend Pierce), and vouched for lhe crc lihi'uv nf Ihe afiiinta, whose am dant be caused to pulihahed (whuathe mvesligatjon aa pending th.

Senate,) lea not lo-ip on whirh incndu'itv itaelf cull han doMbf lh fB ct leave i a I con spiracy, acted in accordance th a uln a ol the President, and at lu rspra si'i iiati in.M F.zHilit ContU. "I na Co inril met in this city, on Thursday laat, to a.lvia'- si'li iie Guternor concerning th appol-ilni' ntol Hire I. omnia noncis evl tlie Literary tund, ami two in mhrrs ol ih 'I at, I of Interaal tin protcmrni. Th fi.llo-ink Conn -iliois wcr in attend arte, via. Allen Roger, of Wsk- dm.

Wilhamsm of Caswell, Allen of :i.ham, Chsrie. Johnston of Chowan, and Archibald 11. Oasis, prtnm, fjuT. nominated, as Comuv.oi.i.icr af ihe Literary und, Kbenetcr I'vttigiew, of I'vrrell, David wsllader Jones, id Ilitlhoriijh.an' William P. Muse.

I of Lenoir. Tin appmniint were eoiifirmrd bv I Ihe Council, itbout a disarolms nn V'nr" of having I tlirlineH ttc.rtlin lh fV .11... n. i .) upon him bv the Lesion G.v Uidlev. in pursuance the rHovrsions nf an Act Assnmbly, I nominated James W.

Claik, I'W of the same town to fii! lh-vacancy hut il: Council ihd act upon the mminaiion, entcrtamina amn-J uht of their power rnciei jn lhpif Mhrf bawnM cmuine hfnte them, the Council a 'j urmil. I It il be seen Irom th nnminalioxa nia le by Oov I his InaiiL'ural, that he shiulii al-s act as in mad ie Go vernor of lUe tts, and it nf a rasrv. Remitter, "rem ilti As wo wcro pulling our paper tj prvas, we received the following Irry Important lnm Flori'la. We art iudi htetl to the Alitor of the Darien Tele. graph for printed sliii.dat il on th evening of thISth, confirming a rumour which had befo reached us, of 'r JfWf'B and Al I Seminole Clmi.

It gi l.lctToa, two of lh ivr th following par tir.ulars. which wor received bv the steam boat Ocinul fi. direct from Black creek. I end Aligetor, who commanded a bo.lv of Indian amounting to ab.mt 100. Th General routed them and look 50 prisoners.

On the 4th, Jumper snd Alii I1!" inrnisaivea up wnn ine remnani Ol meir nana stated lo the General, that they would endsvour to bring Powell to terms, who was on a Island in tbe Ouithlacoochec, destitute of provision and ammunition, with a tow devoted followers. Juinpei and Aligator also atated that the greater part of the Indians were humbled and thorouohly cn vinced that it was fruitless to contest any longer with llm Whites. Defeated in all their endeavours to obtain the hues. Detested in all their endeavours to ob apply of from Cuba, and other pi. 1 nu douM- The chief, sbnven.

acua. tnev are. no aouni, crcaiisin-n. i ne cnieia aoovename I told Gen. J.

siip, they would with his permission brin in Powell bv fair means if possible i il not thev would use stratagem or lorce. I hey tendered their families as hostages, and their oflcr was accepted, In addition to the above, we received a manuscript slip also from the editor of lhe Darien Telegraph, giving us the most important ana gratitymg intelligence ol me Surrender of Oseola. The letter containing ths intelligence was sent by prftot. Mary, and brought by the same na to as SraaNGi-fiNiner (rue. The letter below leads us hop: that North Carolina ia not to bo overlooked in the distribution of the offices and honours of the General Government Heretofore she has been regarded, as so firmly attached to the dominant party, that it would have been little less than idle extravagance to ive wasted the emoluments of place upon those among her wbo micht have brought strenatb to th party.

Mow being somewhat doubtful, she will not be neglected, and safely predict that she will come in for her proper share. Mr. Jones, wo have understood, i a warm peraonal friend of th President, but we ar in the dark to bis feeling towarda the great rice of tbe nation. Riteifik Rtgitttr. Ctrrttpondinct elht Biltiiturt Ckrttclt.

WasmaoroK, Feb. II, 1937. Th good old President will never get over the ap proaching distention in the family of hi own party, In talking to Benton a few dava since, he inquired a to th truth of th rumor that Rive and himself were not nh good politico! te'riua when th great Expunger boldly replied, toat lie could not hold fellowship with any advocate of the Distribution Bill, and that he would never compromise his views upon the su! jct the cur renry. Sm-c expunging, Bi.ton is Ihe chief pet of lb old hero, and hi can now do more than ever Van Buren could. There are acme, wbo contend that Ikt pair' are divided a to the recall of Gov.

Cass. It sai'l that the Virginia Senator are openly opposed to sending out Jones, of North Caiolina, and that Strange, the new Senator from that State, undertook, to harangue the President upon the impropriety of such a nomina lion, and that the old hero told him to attend to bia own bueines. This Mr. Strange, as every body admits it, must be a strange man. He is said to be in a very bad humor at this particular lime, in consequence nf a discovery he mad tlist be cannot influence the whole govern menu It it (aid that in an interview wiih the Prcsi ent Mr.

Jonr stated if it determined to place a North Carolina Jackson man in the Cabinet, Mr. tlay wood, of that Ktate, should by all mean be ibe man. T)t he bad mori ability than all th balance of th par. ty in that state, and that beside was a native bom sow. range thought Una quite an insult to bim, and plead his rereiit election to the Senste as a contradiction to the suggestion of Mr.

Jones, who then assured the President that Haywood had eent Strange to the Senate as much as ever be bad sent his private Secre tary to the same body. Fa Tttt N. Y. Evkhiko Star. it ticlort heltng Ikt tpoilito isys Governor Msrcy, and so it would a ppear from the following With shame it recorded, that within a few days past Gov.

Msrcy hss removed Irom the office of Master in chancery, Samuel Youngs, of Westchester county, an officer of the Revolutionary Army, whose father wa also a whig of tb revolution, and waa associated with Jonathan O. Tompkins, father of Daniel T. Tompkins, and others, as a committee or safety: and on account of hi hnuae being occupied a head quarters by ths i.lFm ra of the American army, Ihe British army on the 3rd ol ten. 1790, made an attack and burned tbe bouse snd all its contents, his family 8eein for their live in diff rent direction through lb mow, (which was un- una illy deep at that time) with nothing except the clothing to their backs. Samuel Youngs entered the Army at atsteen year of age, and remained in the Armv and as one of tbe guides to Col.

Thompson's detach ment, about four year, until the war terminated. What would have been the feelings of Samuel Younes and bis lather, white their nous waa in names and tbey exposed to tbe danger and privations of that time, con leading for that liberty now gUto enjoy, had they ham bettered that little value 4wld be placed apoa the services ol those engsed in that etruggl. hat patriot of that day could hav believed thai (an admini traiion prtfittimr In bo republican) in 1837, would re move a poor old soldier nearly four score years from an office, affording him but a scsnty support, merely be. cause he had independence enough to support such men snd measures ss be thought would best promote th chararter and interest of the eountry. Thi was his only offline, ss I am assured by thos who have been in the hahit of transacting busineas with him for I lie last fifteen vears that ho wa will Qualified fur Ihe office, and discharged his duties with CJt litv snd attention.

1 his probably is lh last opportunity afford ed Gov. Marey, to pu tiah that band of patriots the grave must soon close upon the last of them. The in lelhgent and well di-posed of all parriea condemn this transaction, especially, aa within a few days past this sam. Governor baa appointed to an office (worth one t'lousand dollar per year) tlie sen af half paw British tfftctr, whose very Pap that nursed him was paid for with Brliik CM. WESTCHESTER.

di At bis residence in this county, on Sunday lasi, WILLIAM M'KINSE, in lh 57th year of his age. 1 PORT OF NEWBERX. ARRIVED, Feby. SCth, Schr. Ellen Pouglaa, Saunders, New York March Sd.

County, Conk lin. New York. Select, die. New York. CLEANED, Fcby.

tflth, Schr. John Stanly, Jones, Now York. Jubilee, Sampson, New York. March 21. Forest, Davis, Norforlk.

Lion, Howland, Bal'imorc. Ellen Douglas, Saunders, Phila. British Schr. Res dution, Swsn, West Indies, LAST SOTICE. The ub.crilwr respectfully in forms thnse who aro indi-bted to the late firm of Pas.

Tat a Moose, that such claims as ahall remain un si it It at Ihe end of tho present month, will be pu into th hand of legal officer for collection. ROBERT G. MOORE. Newbern, March 3, IS37. 444 COMMISSION BUSINESS AND TO II AGE.

ALEXANDER MITCIIUIX fllRnSIIES to inform country Meirh uits and tho public in general, thnt he will receive Produre and Goods on Storage, and attend lo the shipping or forwarding of lhe same. He will also atti-nd to the sale of Produce on Com mission. 1 1 is Warehouse is spacious, and silua led immediately on lhe west side ol the Old County Wharf, very convenient for receiving or divciing. 23rd Nov. 1836.

Ranting iSaftttna, (cjjoof. MONS. FOXCiFm. NIC1ITERX KESPEC I FULLY informs his liieuds, tlf Public of Ncu hern and its vicinity, that his uicing School will be open fur uuoilur quarter. Hn would embrace thts opportunity of returning to lime who have so kindly rewarded his fetble endeavors lo please mid to instruct, his must heartfelt ihnnks.

Newbern, March 3, 444if. aweuingine mMpuy. in- r.00r7 1 1 1 1 ui t'nt every facility bss bacn olijicu 1i loose bo ilfffiandid the wvesUjation I A Bill hS paaaed lhe Hrnat lo increase lh Army inea. If corruption pmjreas for th succeed firSt tear in ths ratio luU at for Ihe past I 40 000 vcill be required. A ot on at pear with 1 Iha tU, ieiingits standing army, is a novelty.

7i M.sit ITe, urged by ear venerabl and pact. I (.. Prwidfot. will nd eu I than k. 1 be I R-wrt th Cnmmille of th SU whom that 1 1 I I it ift.a.i rrptisaia.

1 voaamuie awau ia 1 ,,1 () fnevaacea iore it reconmeou of Hip nf war an I bullying demand t. th S. iO trial haa iil-iJ in hononrabl ni.tti, and th addurvd before th Court rsi'tul th lattice ef it verdict. Our amiahh I rtiKjmt disappointed by th and ha rcfaa I Msetlon Ibe fiid.ogf th. Cou.t, beesuac-.

because leave, tloh.asp..lig..t.ios..Snth. bcc.use. ini svcru XI ar lint Tlie reviit dcvehpmnt in Congre rcmlci it u(R evident llit th South must (repar trt merge 1 miiar difference among! ut, and lo astuiuoat onre, i'n Hand in defence of our lights and our existence, Vs ih Huutli, rf when the crisis cmnes, bt found limded oeotilcl furh speech' as that rtccr.llv do-1 i.rrdkv a Virgiuia Senator (Mr. fl.vc.) ce.tuinly tstlU most jjdacsoua. I1 our opinio le positiun Ukta in reply by Mr.Ca'boiin is the e.irrect one-I hat, tKisga re, ctavery ia th southern slat is nut an -a.

that an, attempt, to abol.ah must produce Tk great doctrine of rijf whith has ever Wi tke lavount doctrin of in muat be rulli- and preatrv.d in ail its just essentials. Thi. it rrn potter aad usurpation. mean not th modern i of nullification, which we consider an exacce. of Ik dtKttme stale nghtc, Will Virginia, the i i i sdvutat.

of doctrm. b. recieant ttie hour of trial 1 We lrut not. 1 here is jet too Mcb chivalry in the p. iiuniun lo allow such a eon- Slate right." will never be by SiH until she is ready to bow her nerk lo ths Ta federal despotasm.

ln tin ground let all nr stand. In u.Mnn ihre is strength and safetv ditiiian wWm I ABOLITION -DEEP AND RANK. I lia facts which we are about tj relate are well ral- ti tc pen the tjft ind and arnurs Ihe vigi- people. It will scarcely be believed Wan Vi faaK Diiran Araana fiw ikeif I awiu'i iui as "'fniTifin iht tK li.ia is ui'i ii iniaiiiiq iMitti im uii iatu wum sa unar hall Iko failatir for tb purpose eir wicked 'J l.itir meetings, and carrying on the 4. I'lm ik.

i iu. lUSiiuih -r-i that ihia ha besn done bv the House of BJ r1 Sviri. i. "'r hall ik. r.

ii iimv iii.ii i Iathl in aommer. rmilted Ia.1. an bcni r. aha audience of mtrt tkonfiv laeiirsud ser.esi is not all. have en Utter from Boston, a nigh Inure, which imnarta to these facta, start.

Has ii iniy ar themaelvea, a character ol still deep. of iha.a i in i tii i Tri TELL YOO aTl I THIa IS AiWknOVV THIS SUBJECT lit! I' A I r--nu. us language atier oetaning an ac ME OtIT nVitij iminuniMn iiv Tiir SOUTH luaaamumnBuvr tr i O'lieVKll mnA I. Ci 1 nrong anu clear, oi sun wi nin WIIIVH UBT UIIVH WSI1IVU Kill thr ia in th North a wide and deep and wue againat the South, th deviating Cl, -niun can oniy oe resisied ry nrmncss, oe. i'iv.

Wl' eleepl vigilanc on th part ol the 1 "t-ho dinit Si. if. a vonimeiu ia unnecesssry. Rnfeign 8tr. I.

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2,592
Years Available:
1828-1842