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PUBLISHED WEEKLY: Bt Lead ce I nut, Carolina or one vearl Remember! i Take notice ! Don't puss over this too .1. '" ri'-'iMi.-"" . ' loathe money he stole, that - amounts to ; more than the whole yearly Taxes 6j wo Dollars tier annum, in ad ranee,' AorA Carolina ! Jf or Thiee uouars, ii noi paia wunin Now let us see what efforts hare been three months from the date of the made "to get this money away from first number received. , . him. If he had ran ff ih fW lurk b subscription to be discontinued till .on', tine do you think he would be ill arrearages ue i paw? uniess ai me in London or Pa riv giving large din discretion of the Editor. neri, and keeping some dozen-white failure to order a discontinuance be- men to w ait on nun, dressed but in live fore the expiration of the subscrip ry and pdace?-NU-you would tiort year, is equivalent to a new have heard ihe old, hero roar M By th cniraiemeot . .' v ! Eternal I 111 have him ! Euro!! Asin I Letters, Communications, &c. to land Alrica ahall not hold him earth shall afford him no -hiding place I'll demand bun of every king, queen, ' and cort.e post paid." Price focJidverlising, potentate on the face of the globe I and from I her, yl tvery suhl ion of I id I rvegV C,lti I fasi-l icocne! res sx, tonk aefl htheal irgefc itulioU ustta. 23 tC tunes. Advertisements will be conspicuously et them refuse to deliver him if they i J I.. ! . J til i - . i. . i .... i . id nanasomuy mscncu w (xi aarei ii uiey ao, i n sweep, their ar- I t I n 4a". i a . - I Lare oi io lines ; ana cenis ir cv- j mies lrom roe earth, an, their navies V subsequent insertion IW ad vcr-j from the ocean II" Yes andto say fcmcnt, nowever snon, win dc cnarg. less than for a square. Court Orders and judicial advertise- nts will be charged 2.T percent :higb- ; (we some times have to wait so long the par.) Those who advertise by the year will w entitled to a deduction of 33 per cent ' in i, mis evening, estimates 07F.-Negro Sam theroperty in Jppar,Un.-rhe Montreal ecie going ; out to .Eng. of Mr Wilson, of Trigg county, Ken. Transcript relates the following instance re to be 800.000 MnL tnku .. i I"l A ts tuns! rvi-i I n Ml i ... I ? ? ' I t The American, this evening, estimates I tne amount ot specie L I it ? b i ii 7 Aw;aoi. tuefcy, has been tried, found guilty, and of a supernatural visitation, which comet , - " ' evuK receiveq science oi aeatn aunng the ! trom so respectable a source that it is in tne two steamshms. and the three nrojnt irm i.rth rhrt0i; 1 s-i:,.j f.j:. :. -i . . liners" . " - I ' i , uuvu mv. uviwii ui ! IVCUIKUUI W1U1 WU1CI1 IL 1 fnllnnrinrr fIhis ex. stances can befofind ui the history of the second visitation which the ladv re- hundred in ih-j Baltimore to Havre. poriBiion is iiaruiy teit or known. It crime, of a wretch ma darinff and ner. ri.l fr,,m if, .nlrit f k creates no sensation. It is looked BUpon I severing in ilh nies, as this negro has husband. - ; i r a, a ...ai.cr m course, ana in a scnsioie been. About 1 o'clock at night, durinjr On Tuesdav niirhl. feelinff ttrnnwr jwintol view. Our loi.c,, friend, ,he ag, ot Aprilf Mrg Hi a and piriTs than she had en- hive 9nt nvprlhoir liirmn Tko Ll. ir.J i -vr:i r ' t , r. . ... " a . ...... a tie uiuwi WUTTIUIk WIKBO JIII1V COnSlSiea OI 8 I see, slaps them at last I - littfcj biother, nine or ten years old, and . ... , siiui, jrcsiciuav, in wn- a sman cniia or iwo oi ner own, was ling thai the, U. S. Bank was drawing roSsed from her sleep fcy a noise in her on England atl09. t That instftution rcx-m. She discovered that some has noi drawn under 110 I have sel- peVson was in the room, and called uwui tu a because apologise for a mercantile error, upon the intruder to state his object, y beheld the apparition she had 1 take pains to bewell inform- The, negro replied in a mariner 'thatleft seen, advancing from the tsbl joyed hr several months past, Mrs. dispensed with the presence of her at tendant, retireing alone to her chamber, and went to bed a little before '10 o' clock. Exactly as the clock struck 12 she awaked from her sleep, and d is tine t- before table (on Ivided they pay in advance. from the Greenlborougk Patriot. President! receives a salarr pf aity r' oty five thousand dollars a year, and a term of four jreari he receives one red thousand dollars, iho uov- )or of oui State receives a salary , of thousand dollars ; no that the Pres. lit receives as much in one year as Governor receives in twelve jears a half: and he receives i much in ngle term of four years as our Gov. Ir receives in fifty years. Well, V let us attend to r AN ASTOUNDING FACT I . II. f BU AMIIvll IN Ilia VIUI.VH iii- bOJ that Samuel Swart wou the collector of the port oi New York, -ii ho ran fl to England last vcar, i a defaulter to the amount of one ioo two hundred and twenty-five jhd dollarsu Now let us see how rb we have paid all our Presidents, in the Irpinnmg of Una Government to Mr. Van Buren t fV&shington, 8 vcar. - at f 25.000 5200,000 . Adams, 4 H do 100.000 ufterson 8 - do 200,000 ladison, 8 do 20O4OOO onroe, 8 do 200,000 and to do would have been! about the same thine. Comity between i nations Ivitl always make the sovercigu of one surrender offenders to their own sover eign. If the British treasurer had ran v .a away and come to tins country he ould scarcely! land before a British messenger, dent by the little girl ( ie?u Victoria, would laud likewise, and (Se mand him 5 aitd he would be t.urrcouVr cd too. Why, a clerk i f nj of their Bankn, cani .'cl a little money and run offto New York, and remain there a lor'.n'ubt before he is pursued, and Old i lays hunts" hinTnui ard hois taught and carried back, lias Mr. an liu red ever made the first attempt. t get him back T N- J the AdminUtration is av silent as the grave about it except that they now and then say he-w Hhii" and try to throw the odi um of .this default on the Whigs I What do we care whether it is a W hig or a Ue r ocrat that steals cur money I does it absolve turn from his duties at 1 rest ed in good businebs circles, but such heff no grounds to doubt of her perilous , which stood her night lamp) till it stood j ir 7 situation, in me same moment sne or ever difficult always to be perfectly ac dered the negro lo withdraw, and di enrate in these mutters, because there is reeled her little brother to light a can not an opportunity to know a thing for die. The negro threatened the boy with a.i'7 in season for the mail. Exchange death if he Uruck a light,.and immedi though, has varied from 109 to 110, ately proceeded to the bed of Mrs. Hill, some Southern cotton bills selling low, and being a large and powerful man, be nu uri-raie exenange, cenam 01 corn- easily accomplished his diabolical pur- opposite to, and drew aside the curtains of her bed. A scene of suffocating op pression deprived her of all power to scream aloud. She describes her very blood retreating with icy chillness to her heart from every vein. The coun tenance of her beloved in life wore not its benevolent 'aspect; the eyes, once I lilt ""-j 5 hit rict wiy to SM u Q.Adams.4 tckson, 8 do 100.000 200,000 48 ; j - teveo Presulents 8100,000 received for Jr uWxki, for forty 4itht yea rs ser koas million two hundred thou - nt'inff arri J V dollars Und we think their sala pretty hii) while Samuel &wari iHwetine multon I too hunarta tiDtntu-five thousand dollar in TWENTY-FIVE TIIOU- ND D0LUU8 M0UE, that he tit Salaries rf siLL orjorlu-eirht years, vvv nv'piiistt m acconci iwjn . q novernor !wo ii,ou jlars-tr-year for his salarp pretty good wazos. Well the 0:O VrmJentsfo fTHlXKDEI rnnding immediate cash, running high, pose upon .tha agonizing and resisting ! beaming with affection, were now fixed woman, who is a weak and delicate m stern regard on the trembling, half frame. The negro then left the house, dissolved being who, with the courage when the unhappy woman barred the ! of' desperation, thus abjured him : door, hoping to escape further injury, j "Charles I dear Charles I why are yoa in a snort time, nowever, tne wretcn come again r "Jessie," slowly and returned and directed her to open the solemnly aspirated the shadowy form. uour. wire wcggcu nun w ocuaiu uoi savins in us nana a smaii rou oi writ The U. S. Batik has 'drawn steadily at 110. fhese operations being over, the bank and the merchants breathe Ireer. There was a n'entiful suutlv of Lillx. and more thun enough lor the demand. The news from China is abundant. -Th edicts from M the son of Heaven w (tiie Emperor) are as thick as hailstones. All foreign trade (March 25) 'was sus refused to do so, and proceeding to force the door, when, she escaped lrom the lended.--The 6.rdtfftfii (English and 1 bouse by .some other 'outlet than that American; were lorwuden io leave which the negro guarded. , lie howev Cantoa. 4 An interdict was put on the er discovered her, from the dare of vi utFa,iuiovi mi iiTcigo. Teasei unci tid streams ot liffhluiff which were factor)- (Briiuh) was entered by Chi- flashing through the sky, and instantly nese soldiers, and the master of it deij pursued her. causbl her. and forcod manded. Air tonccrnied in the ium her to an outhouse, from which dace trade are tlueatened with death. Two the ooor woman was not released till English veuseU whjch .had got under morning, nud pcibaj "only saved her way had been: ordered back. There is life by telling the' negiro ahe did hot ; now every prospect that the Chinese know him. Early in tie 'jnorninjr 'she dent. nd the cbliir-iion of , his oath to auwoniiea win succeea ia putung aown deUiled the events ,ot .the .night to a Uu. . a,a .m:n.,-r4 1 i n"m trade, nh effort they have for neishbor whoso house ahe souzhW, The it is a miseiable falsehood ; it is a con-i onS VT bccn mf. ."8 l.vaiD- 7t WM immediately chased, caught, temptible excuse, to shield the adminis-1 demand the unconditional surrender of aftd lodged id jail, from which, he brok? tration from the scrutiny and indignation ! lnui" ,,he mercbantl now have jQ few days, and shifted his haunts le f an injured people I i on "ana 1 ,,ere 1,1 Jwmo Pr?sPeci 01 another neighborhood, htteen or twenty v..l... -k;-i r an armed interference on the part of the mibs from the scene of his crimeiAt I'WIIinuui iiHVUiu vu ,Ki(iti . .. , f, . .1 . - " . of cold about the time he ran away, and , r,l,sn M we protection 01 ineir resi- ler being at liberty ajevr days, he went r.V.nRnmn hlrfl lilt A nf Ihrt WTVV ucii... . ' . ' - ' -I IO UieillUUiiQ VI niBQ UY my uamc VI f,rtl Stocks stand in statu quo, with a Deason. ; and 1 informed him that his matters h gold bacC.1 T frtftr tlu. f "Turn. Among mo vr.w .... ....... . , , 1 . i .'. r . il.il ;n York f hi ha.l tn sicamsnips wai . v. -mureieng, wmi Woen tne lawless negro lonnwun enier- .k- ,k,t ki. h- "misbion, people do say, in his .pockeL-- alarmed and fled.. The vilhan followed .r. ; rr tt, Admin, ucn. Mammon, oi oouin uaroiinB,aiiu nn(i caught her. Wrs. Utfasoo oeingi straioncectionsi.and he knows that r. . . -r-- : -'8-""L .M,WV5 wr1 iii mo uiuiu vucvii, Bi-vuiuiiig w u-vimoueni nuio ionz, nun ivpo vi (Commercial, is 120, and ur ums Great I jng herscll from the untimely purpose estern, 05. e..would have him and his endency upwards. The money, roar- (Deason's) rrlother, who Kvcs at some JkOn. Why don't he doitt ket is tiht, but ihe-opinion is it will considerable distance from Dcason's was true reason is this : Swart- i soon not 80 l'Dt as il ' tf'. very sick and desired to see hinv rThe passengers oui in ine J. C. Cambreleng, with . . in the I crcdulons man started to see his mother Swartwouf has spent much of it trying to support him. And it was so evident that Swartwout must become a defaul ter, that be could not give the required security; and that is the reason the official bond was not required of him. And at JuVdefault could not be conceal ed much longer it was thought best for him to run away; then he would not be here to be tried and have his trans actions investigated. I have no doubt that the Administration was duly ap prised of his intention to go away, and I OFFICIAL. 1 x .TREASURY. NOTESi of her assailant 1 but she was finally overpowered, vben the fellow left her. , CLAY AND? vJInMSe '4-11. td it Jl it diJ J m Swartwont got will pay the sala. 1 our bovernor tor six hundred and 'ue years and a ha iff Fiirure for plvcs: Divide 81,225,000 by $3,. and you will find it is tuit C12i rt , his man collected from twelve to p millions a year, and yet this is wan who was permitted to stay in hv inst an little doubt that this adonin ' J " ; : .- . n r - Islfalion will never make any auempi ui mat issue mere nas Treasury i Department; . . v August i; 1833. Amount issued under -theprovtsion of 'the ' act of October 12. 1 S M ; 1857, vizi $10,000,000 00 t ret one dollari of that money lrom him. Thev tear to aeai rasniy wnu ; been redeemed What a marked contrast there ia be tween the reception of these two men, . i ' . '.L ll tnougn oneis m vesica wun an power and patronase. The reception ol Mr. Clay is such as a statesman and patriot - , . s j .i-- i iwr is prpua 91 receiving irom ma nanus ui his, lellow-cititens; while that of Mr. VaarBuren, even among his oihee holdh 9 627 10S 46 1 ,n? Pf tizans, it cold, constrained, ser ' ' 1 vile nHrrourhiniy so noble imDulsci ten paper, "Jessie, ?ay my news-paper account, and let tne rest in peacef FROM HAVANA. Bv the barque Clarion, . arrived at New Orleans on the 23rd ult. from Ha vana, whence she sailed on the 17th, we learn that on the' 6 the steward of a Spanish scooner, on. a coasting voyage froawjUm port t irtnidad do vuba,' with a cargo of negroes, and 26 white passengera, men, woman and children, managed to excite the blaeks against the whites; the latter were ail murder ed, together with the officers and crew ' of the schooner. As soon as this news reached Havana, the Government des patched a vessel of war in search of the coaster. Nat. Intelligencer, The Sea Serpent is on our coast to a certaintyY He was seen in our har bor and in Wells Bay, we are informed. on Monday afternoon last, by the crews of at least a dozen fishing boats. We have beard the observations, of several ' who saw him, and all agree in the most -v essential pointsT" He 1 represented as apparently over 200 feet in length one of the men described him as resembling a " long row of hogsheads Or barrels tied together, with perhaps a foot or '. eighteen spaces between each." Such are the reports. We can only tar that we are acquainted with some ot tne in dividuals who relate the story, and we know them to be credible men, not over credulous or lacking in courage. Of one thing all good people may rest -assured, whether sea serpentites or an- ' ti-sea-serpentites, that a big Jisk and an oddjlsh appeared in our waters at the time aforesaid, and exhibited him ' self to divers people, at divers times. and in divers places,. Mills A lf-J ivisi .w-.- t - - , 1 him, or he will tell the American peo-j Leaving ontslanding v f37294 54 pie of their doings. 1 In lieu of thosejredee- : ' . r . met there has beetlr, ' . Correspondence oj the National In-telttxenier. New York, August 1. med there has been issued under afetv,of ' , V r . : 21st Mav, 1838, VV$5'70W 01 Ufthat issue mere nas been redeemed vile aud crouching ao noble impulses -no eenerous greetings," mark the man ner in which the return of Mr. Van Bu ren to his native State is hailed. It The steamships are off, the Great Lcayining of that issue NSUAW. sale 1 for e three years, and give no bond and j Western leading the way, and the nj v lollowing alter in tnree quar The harbor Hbounded pnty for the money collected, nor for ! ish Queen 1 xood behavionr while we. here at tcra oi an hour. Kill rxjt ncrmit a constable to coUin steambmiU as an escort; Theshoars I . ... 1 ... . 1 . iwenty-Rve cents without giving ' of Urookl n and IMew lork, on tne easi I in f'Hir thounamt dollars II Was river, tha Batterv and riers being full man of to much wealth that it was : of spectators, as well ai the roofs of Jcessary for him to give bond ! the houses. They who deem the show rvuvnj 11m neen 10m unco 110 ran cxr mo rrumuciii aiui mw iiv- .. .. I 1 . . ... 1 .1 . '. .. - II . I1L 1.. j u -: '1 nq oroiignt between lO.UUU ana tntng in tne woria, wouia nave imu oicu '00. 7Viit amount will not pay Ideas dimmed by the throngs to day. , INTEREST vn what he stole There is but little doubt that the?e 0 MONTHS I The interest on boats are eing to try their speed on .amount of public moneya which he the ocean. 3,000 miles, and bets heavy im:ti m seventy. live thousand live are pending on me. ower iae, u rcaaoiiars (75,500.) That is mors day , a gieat many have been roaue thcujiQlecftht 7axts of forth. here, p outstanding 477M50 42 ., . - 033,459 59 Xgzregate of firs and , . second r issues . out 11 standing 1 The issues under , the provisions of the act " of 2d of March, 1839 g amount to Uf that issue" there has been redeemed ' 1,306,254 13 . ' ' 3,85776 21 3,100.00 Making the aggregate of all outstanding 3,834,270 21 $5,160,430 3 LEVI WOODBURY, Serretary of the Treasury, I Kennebec Gazette. true tome few paid retainers threw up their irreasv cans and cried long live w . . . .. . King Martin r but the whole was so mean a show of enthusiasm, thatjSepre tary Forsyth has gone to the relief oi this' Southern feeling President t!Land by Hharing the disgrace, lessens in some measnre tne aunng monincauoa wiuuu Van Buren would otherwise feeL ' Madisonxan; ' Benton hat mounted another hobby, M the salt documents," and is urging upon the country the total repeal of the salt duties, and the arawoacK allowed to the fishing vessels. . It was only at the last session that Mr. Calhoun oppos ed this measure, and said that it could not be done in good faith with the com promise act, and besides, that the duty r J ll i' !. .IJ was going OU as crauuauy as 11 cuuiu . Lamentable coVen During tha election at Pactolus, Pitt county, in the third District, on 26th ultimo, a turbu- w i lent man drew a knife and rushed to-: wards a peaceable arid respectable gen tleman of that place, against1- whom he entertained ill wilL The latter presen ted a pistol, in self-defence, which inti midated the bully with the knife, and ho withdrew. : The gentleman, thus res-, cued frorri a violent death, by his pre sence of mind and commendable firm ness, was in the an of letting down the hammer of the pistol, it slipped from under his thumb, the cap exploded, and the ball entered the throat of Mr. Cher ry, a hiehlv esteemed citizen, and in flicted a wound which soon atterwards proved mortal httcbtrn Spectator, ; MISSISSIPPI SENATOR. Mr. AValker, of Mississippi, having abandoned the idea of withdrawing from the Senste of the United States, tha Whigs have determined to run Mr I do, consonant wity good policy,--- U'rentiss against hio. 1 , " , ; if 1 , ' -' , - ; .. ... ':
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