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1 could, hoeer, h iv no possib'e oojec- tjon ;o the Sea-Uors precribWi2 tu: 9t!res any rule of vis'tin?, wb-ch thy may think proper. I'jt, I asked them if they understood the rule a implying an order th 11 other irrt sbocIJ first 't them? Tbov ansuered, if I recoliect Tirht, bvnVroeam. And I supposed thv vifwlihr uliulc alUir as I cm, that is, of rcv little importance. I have, therefore, paid no Visits of form to mera- her of the Senate, wnettier ne nau or had not paid ra visit, wno wouiu iTe . . -m ih hnn.ir of hi? comnanv. I ivet al- wavs repee!?d the motives of those who declined paying raeaoy visit, or even fre quently my house at all. I exacted no t'lin? from thm. which ihey might think incmpuii!e with their dignity. I pre sumed jhev WonM exact nothinj from me, not ni'hin the line of my official du ly 1 soon learnt, that if I should mike it a rile to pay the first visit to every Senator at each session, the same compli ment, wo jM be claimed, if not by all, at let by a farse proportion of the mem-b-sof the House of Representative : an! I cul l hi I io r publican priodph whicU would, to my own mind, justify m in refusing to the rnern jeffs of one house that I shouU yield a due to tV membr of another. At the cora-m-.ie:n:uit of eic'i evij.i, 1 In v.' v:i.ed th- presiding mem!er of each il-uve, not ffwn a fnse of obligation, but of propriety. 1 hive not feint my do: to pay firt si-'t to any individual mem ber of either ! I oue: nor has it entered n.v ianitiiti m, that a first visit as due from any menlkr oi ciiaer llojse tome. If there is a body of. men um j:i eartli, for whonn-iuort than I'ora ioth.-r, I ought to coerith ewry (Velio iU aiticiunent su V rad lel to evt rv ellltnle.l, of reverence, it is the enate of l.e Ln::eJ Males, lis import mce and tii jnity, as one of the' branches of the h-jrsSature, as one of the component puts t.f t'e Supreme Kxecu tive, and as the tribunal of official ho:or antl virtue, cannot be more highly. esti mated by any man than by me. My fa ther ht.the'honvr of leir2 its first pre- l'v.v onicrr. I huh fr five year, thit il h-in one of its me nders, a;i i thro every succ-jsiv admiurstraT on of this govi'rirnciit, from the establishment 1 1 the national constitution to this ii.hh, 1 hve received fret"(ueat token of it con fidence, which can never b- ohli-ra!'d from my memory, ar.d claiminj; all my g-a'itude. r w t very rdn iduai mr ui' r oi the lody, I feci the respect due to hi TiS!ir thjraeter : and there is not one t , m!iiber towards wli mi 1 entertain a sen timent ctlier than that of regard and es it em. If, therefore, the principle uje which I Inve omittd tj piy them tii? iIt of form, shau'.d uhiuritely fail of ni'-etin their approhiVwn it will be a Si rius c.vie of resret ta mc; biit, at all rte.tU, I hope ihey will impute it to m -r ciase than iiueaiional disrespect t- them. i e this occas'.on of observing, ihar. with my approbui man I advic, my wifr ha-i acted upon the sa.ue principle with rt?:anl to the ladies connced wjtii mem beis id the Senate or llotise of Ilepresen tarives. wh have visited this place du t'fi'X the sessions of Conre, tiiat I hsve pursueJ in relation to the members ihem s-is-- 2he his paid iu first visits to la-di.- hh w!i.m h id not the advan tage of. bein acquaintsvi. She has re d-ivfd with pleau:e, and returned, tii Visits of all ladies who have cailed upon br, wliether connected with members of j Congress or otherwise. She has visited her !ii-:rds on the usual f joiiuc of private citiz-os, ivithout preteosi. to cl-iim, and whn.'uf bciurr sensible of any obligation to par. any first Vt. . She wou'd hav j.aid. witli mucli pleasure, this eompli Uent to th ladies of members of Con fre, hd it been proper in her opinion, to. conllne it to tltem. lut site va aware thatmany other ladies equally strangers I to her, aad though not mi :,-y allied j to members of Congress, of ciiaractf r and StaiidituT in society equally ", 'able. occasionally ome to spen J some time m the citv ; and knowing it to be impossible that she should visit them all, she de clined the individual task of iiiscrimina thisr whom 'she sTiouid and whom shr should not first Uit. If. in observinj. this rule, khe lias devhted front the prac tice of some otber ladies, in Miuituui similar to her own. she has conformed ti' t.'Ml which sb consiantly observed whe "she. was herself the wife of a Senator a. the seat of gat ernment he then ul ways called upau the ladies of the Head 'of Departments beo she came to Wash in 'ton, and always Uiiderslood it to be the common practice, he lays no claim, however, 10 the same attention from :n Othr lady; an, hiving no preteivion.ty v!!js of etiquette herself, thmks hersel! amenable to none iroai omer. .-ue uas invited to her Iwust, without aitiug for formd visits, every lady ol"a riie.uber ol Co;?res. to whooi she had no reason to believe socn an itiviuiion woiild be un e!c"me; and, while feeling it as a favor roro Iho- who have accepted her iavita tion. she basotilv regretted the more rig- ed oihi eiiqoece of those who have declin- j j i ntuurwc vi i ' r vc- uw i . 1 - 'ii tuasmurh as it bereft her. of the hap- j maininj in town but a short time, : au ed. tnasrnurh as it berelt her. oi tne nap- t i. t i. . A.miA ' ttoa xacrc ttccessful cultiTatiua of; speedily. Dec. 22, 1821.-95 I tletr acrjua'r.Unce.- She CfotiMr regret sliU more toe error hich should, in any instance,' attribute her conduct to a pre tenin of any kind on her pari, or todise regard of jiat is due from hrto others. I have thought this candid exphna tin of the motives of my conduct partic ularly due" to those members of theSenate who, it has been intimated to me,' have thought there was something exceptiona ble in'it. I submit it to your indulgence and to their nndor, with the sincere and earned avMirance of my perfect respect - (or yourself and for them. JOHN QUI.NCY ADAMS. REMNANT OF ROYALTY. - In the State of New York, (ov. Clin ton, one of the Presidential Candidates, "till adheres to the good oldv royal cus tom of d?!iveriii a :eech to the two branches of the legislature,, instead of I fallowing the Republican practice of sen ding a uexsagc. In the year 1S20, the a4eoi'oly objected to the contmuan' e of ibis rt iinant of royaFcustom : Cut the objection nas not been attended to. At the present session of the legislature of I that :tate, a comfiiittee was appointed to : take i;it. consideration, (iov. Clinton's most gracious speech' wh J made a lengthy report on the subject,raud re commended tiie foHowi.i resolution : lirs Ufl That this house approves of , t!ie declaration of the late assembly, ; .at t:ie cus;m of delivering a speech by the executive to the legislature, at the opening of the session, and of re turning an answer to the same, is a rem nant of royalty, not recommended by a- j ny consideration- of public ositiry, and ' ouht to be abolished. Cincinnati, Oni:.).s a proof of the aouiidance and cheapness of provis ions n the state of Ohio, we give the loljoain from a friend in Cincinnati, dated Ciirismas day last : I'orK Unovv selling at 1 1-1 cents per 'o FIjui f J 1-J perbll fme Beefj.hind quarters, J cents eal i cents rowls 6 1-1 I y' 5 da. a dozen Butler 10 Purir;1 cents a dozen 1 urkevs. -IV very fi.ie, 25 cents mm each Lard 3 l- As fine Cider as 1 eer drank, s 2 hscludir.-' barrel apples 1 dollar eet.ibles equally cheap Society excel lent. The Ohio river has lisen 10 feet within Jd.iys, a;vj is at present clear of ice, a:ii several steam boats are ready tu i tirnr.-pil tsi vv.l IrUnu I f fh, first .tl. ; r: r..Mx.u ..h,,nr ?n vr vi,,.-- it ;c r,.,- )MUiiful t mn, and Contains a population of 1UJ0J persons THE SUBSCKIBCR iNThXuiNG to remove to the Weterti prt of the State, offers for s-iile the following property in the town of Newbeni, viz. V DWELLING HOUSE, Part of a Lot and improve meat on Cast Front-strei-t, adjoining the Lot of the L'nio , teain Mii! Company. And Part of a Lot directly opposite Terms will b- rnade known on applica tion. Cnquire of THOS.H. KKAX. j X&cUrn, Oc. 27 lil ISStf. i FOR SALE, CY THE SUESCItfEER, 3(30 crcs Lantl, five miles ahovc Newbern, lying be rtvren N-ise and Trent Hoads, in the little Pccoscn. One new House & half Lot, In the Toien o f .cwbtrn, known bv the numbers 283 and 289 opposite Joh- Jones Esq. Half the front of Lot No. 2i, on the south side of Front-street, ixtendingto the channel. Also, a valuable MI LC II COW. For terms, which will beaccom nodatijg, wpply to John R Good. Xewbcrn, July 21st, 1821 17-; MR. HURtEY. DE.VTIS P, T Tas tne pLasarc ot ottering his 1. JL acknvlcdcrmenta for the.flit- nc P B c I L terina cncouraeeibet-t he h,s receiv- I from the Jadies and gentlemen oft ti 3 i v. Ncwbero, and would inform such as mav still require nis proiensionai services, that as he contemplates re- j i : . : u ". L ..1,1 u.' j HAVE RCEIV, A VARIETY OF SUASUA DRY CROCKERY, I LADIES' FASHIONABLE WALKING BOOT SHOKb, GENTLEMEN'S IMITATION BEAVERS, Ladies' St raiv Bonnets, c Which they ofkr for. sale oo the low est term?. Newhcrn fan. 12, 1822 "JOHN HAKVEY Hat ljuil receiceI from XeufYorl; AND OFTIRS TOR SALE, ' At his Storr, corner of .Poilok and Middle stretts A omeral avrimeht o f ELTKOPKAN & DO WES TIC DRY G OODS, ' Also! . ' ' v , ' " DAKIVS t. lew Doles supcnui iii" iew Doxes h II trdicare Cutlery, Crockery rindm Glassware, Which he oOVrs ir sale lrw, for Cash, or ua ry Produce.' IKt. 15. 1821. 195tf T. HAS just received: at his r?tpre on Craven Street," opposiie the Ne-b-.n Bank, a few Firkins GOSHEN BUTTEH, Raisins, put" up in" small boks lor family use, and a few barrels WillSKLY. jv nit h fl.nl. A general asortpient of DRY GOODS GaoCLKitS, BOO 15, Miot 11 TS, SADDLES, liiilDLtS, tkunRs, fowling PIL- CLS, RIFLL$, JL-c.A:c. 11 of which be will sell cheap for cash. ALSO, RICHARD N OLIVER, Cabinet Maker, : At the old Glebe, .Middle street above the ! Court House, Returns nis graieful thanks tu the iuhabitants of Newberntiind the virinitv thrrenf. for the encourape- . . , - . - f I. 1 : -i 1 .1 . mtnc ne nas reicivcu iium mcui , and hopes by his strict attention to business, andunremkted exertions to please, to merit a continuance o their favours. He rasQU hand, an assortment of ready 'made FUHNI I UHE, and the best materials 1 rhuke any thing that mav be called for, on the most moderate terms. All orders from town or country will be punctually attended to. O He has also on hand, a hand some ass irtment of Mahogany and other woods, for COrri -N'S and attends funerals, ns usual. Thos wh nre so unfortunate as to lost their friends, wili find it to their ad vantage to can as aDove, as ne in tends reducing the expences therei.f so as to be an object to the employ ers. Newbtrn, Jan. 5, 1822 TIVE STY DO LLA H S REWARD. the fifteenth: of December, instant, a Ktgro man named JOHN, (or John Bnmmage) about twenty- H e years oi age, slim made, a dark yellow complexion, and about five eet seven, or eight inches hio-h. Masters of vessels", and others, are cautioned against harbourine. employing, or carryine away said r 11 ' i i - . icuow, -is mc taw,- in such case made and provided will be strictly enforced. The above Reward will bs paid to any person who shall apprehend and confine said Negro so that I get him again. i v' J R. Good. Xewbcrn, 20th Dc j 1821. 9jtf I he subscriber has taken the shop lately occupied by John Gill, wh . . 1 l - I r ere mcnu kpairing LLUCKS & 4 CI Ifcb ot every description. P lttose Iavor htm with their rw ' c york in kis line, may depend on the utmost punctuality,! aoJ faithful workmanship. He Will also repair t- j . iriirrt t nnv ' k,IMl5 ol J V.ILfc.K , with m 1 1 c.:-i njfisz "w " 9 rcwUirCll ill LUC lllllv JJ 3 aua Three li-ht One Horse WAGGONS, ; ion crtdlt givcn for the balance.-. A number f lowpric'd PLOUGH, fuuher prirtituiari, apply to j lncydWmd . JOHN F. SMITH. ! And a small invoice of r LKiNl I L-.iJL. - . " 1000 too , ! December 8, 1321-1P4. Ncwbern, jan, 5, 182r 19S-3w ' neatness. - M7m. Thdale. . 1 -a " ; jj-jj . ,.p,A Ai 4 'f.-t.tfc Y,1 u ; , . i ! on iuesday; ; - The 12th day of Febrdary next, At Vie Court House in Green- County, A Tract of Land ConUdning about 640 acr, Mnjr on Wheat Sw-mp, b otn by the name of Westbrcok ai d S.aly Lacd. . i - - - ' f AT THE SAME TIME, - ' Another Tract of LA ND, CO.NTAIMNG ABOCT 200 ACRES,- Lying directly on Cotentnea creek, abou t one , ipi le above If aw Landing. THERE ARE OS COTB PLACES GOOD DWELLINGS AND OUTHOUSES. I hc Lands are said t be of good qualitv. Any person wishing. to. pur chase," will do well to go.and hok for themsclvts- Wm. H -Hidav, who lives in the neighborhood, will give ? anv informa l iforma i n van;ed- 1 erms a , - . , 18f aod 24 mouths notes ncg;iaLlc at the Newbero branch of the State Bank of North Caroticav will be r- quir d. SILVKSTKK BROWK. Keirlent, Jan. 19th, 1322.-2003 Valuable Plantation ' :OH SALE. ON TUKSPAY, The 29th day ol Jim instant, mil be offered at Public Sale, At the Court House in Newbeni, If not previously disposed of at privutesale THaT VALUABLE PLAN TAjlTON, Called -GKKEN SPRING, Terms of sale: .A very smali part of the purchase money will r . LI-.TTEHS REMAININO IN THE NEWSEBJS rOST-OPFICE ,'i December 3 t.,j 181., . Frederick Ave:y, V.-n Aynoett. C. Arnold Borden. Edwin Becton, Capt. Jofcu Bishop, G. T. L. Bunereis, E B. Battle, John Brown, Capt. J. Bradlt-v. Benjamin T. Blackledoe, Jonathan Butler.' Mrs. Sophia Bayley, Capt. Paul Brunei!. John M. Bryan. C. Wm. Casey, Hernbri Clark (2;. Nicholas Coupat. Thos. L. Carth , Mrs. l. Clark, Miss AJary Cow'ell, Sani'l Cook. U. Caraway. D. Francis Delamar, Wra. Dunkan, iVm. Dudley, Miss Mary, Dowdee, Aliss KSarah A. Dudley, Joseph Delanidr. E. H. S. Ellenvrood '2. F. Jeremiah Fonvieile, Rich'd Fon aelle, Enoch Foy, CaptJ Th-s. Faurran, Mepiien j. t leld, lhos. r orguson, John D. Fisher. ' G. John R. Good, Thos. Gardner. John Green. Joseph Greaen, Miss AnnCjill, Mrs. Nancy Guillet. 1 II Kichd. B. (latch (3,) E. Hall (2.) Benj.C. Henry, Jolpi S. Howard, Geupje C. liatch, Wm. llor ton, . Walter Heljen, Wm. flail, Robert; H ay .l John Houston, Gen. D. Hatch, Edmund Hoiloway, Cap:. Wijliam Hall, Auihonv "Hatchj Johii" Narriss, (2.) , V J. Capt. Benjamin Johnson, Capt. Henry A. Jones, Uuleon Jones, Mr. Jo seph, ; Noah Joslii? (2,) Roger JonesL Nath 1 Jones. K.Miss Susan Kornegay, Robt. Kor- nejiav. er L. Wm. D. Leary, Benjamin Labefee. John Latourette Ira Lipseyi Fred k La tham, Tho. Leith. M- Jesse Moriss, Wm Alorriss, Dun can M'Donald. or JohnM'Nabb, Thos. C. Alasters", Mrs. Elizabeth Alorart. James -Nelson (3,) Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson, J. B. eeI,-J. Noward. O. John Oliver (2.) John B. Osbom. T"! ' m huj. y 1)1 ill I. P. r-Joseph PUtman, Cant. John Ter- kir.s, Thos. Pearifav. Cant. Wm. Pm:,r Jacob Pacquinet,- Mrs. Alary Powers Mich! Powers. - i R. V. Richardson f2, Isaiah Rich, i juar. L.uRe iiussell. r .. . . Wm. Staptford, Mrs. Nancv Smith. Ja COD 3iOlI, Asa Smith. FKih s;. J"nua fw. JO, a "mith, Mosa H. Ste- i t . ' . . V" 1 . 'ers. , i.m. t ay lor, James Tolar. U. Mr. Elixabeth Underhand. V. H. II. Vilhrd (2.); LWi'!j?eph Whiu John Whitehead, Sfe4 WiMy.-John Williams, William Williams, II. Waters, Ephraioi Willis. THOS. WATSON, P. X. 4 ' FOR SI : : : - b. Abneqeebmck, Mrs. R.Stephens, Henry Shute, Air. Skinner, rhos. S. Sin-! jleton Abner Squire f2.V Briant Shiae J t 0AIIDEN SEEDS; ,c: THE SUBSCRIBER lla3ut retired Jroa Yf.rk A GENKRAL ASSCSTiXr OP itLtCTu Garden Seeds, Whicl he will sell at ihe New-YotV -"fS Fhd warrant them iq M1'?? Ruction. Among tliem tu-e'foltSSag c ! Kidney. IBeaas: . i: j Pole andlLinia do. 1 Biofanjdrnipect, , : 3X0' j Ljte do. antl' Drumhead do Long prickly C uc uiiibcr. Short do. j Green Tutkey and Cluster do Loaf and Ice Lettuce; Drumhead and Cabbage do.- Koyal Cabbage do. 4; Rt d and white. Onion, Larly May, or sixWeeks P Wilson's superfine Early dtf. Dwarf Marrowfat, do. , Dwarf G reen do. i Short top Scarlet Radish, S::!mon aud Red Turnip do. ' Early Dutch Turnip, White round acd Early 3afdo Yellow Malta knd Ruta U-m rariv ousn oquasn, One hundred papers of selected Flower Seeds, FOR GARDEN OR HOUSE. HE HAS ALSO ON HAND, A small quantity of A few Bags best GHEEN COFFEE, Jamaica SUGAR of the first quality ; 1 And continues to keen s A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 0T Groceries All of which are offered at the low est prices. Moses Bears, January 19, 1822, 2O0tf S tate of North-Carolina, CR WES COUNTY. ; SUPER! 03 COCHT OPLAW. OCTOBER Jf. A. D. 1521. Janies V., Mitchell, and Catharine his wile, j r. I Peiklon for John.C. Stanly, Richard B. j" Iparuiicfls Jones, and Frances his j Wife. J t appearing to the satisfaction of" the Courti that the dtftndaa Kichartl B. Jones and Frances faiS wife, are not inhabitants of this stat ', it is Ordered that advertisement U made for five weeks successively, ja the i Carolina Centitzcl prictfid Newbern, that said Richard B. j oc$ and Frances his -wile appear before the Honorikble the Judge of said Court, ar the Sessions of said Court, to be held at the .Court-House is Newbern. oh the'lourth 3loaday af ter the fourth iMondav cf nest, and make their defence to l said suii ; otherwise ths petition wiil be (taken ' prd cenjisss" aS2iDi them, and heard accordingly , Witness, Jno.'W. Guion, Ck 5f said C6urt,at Newbern, thcloaU Monday alter the fourta inondi) Scfiterabcr, A. D. 1821. J dno.:W. Guion.. v 200 5v S5 6d,V POMEBOY'S Razor Straps. X surMilv of a sanerior noalityf aJ f -M 1 reduced prices, is just received iroui t manufactury, and for sale M tie ro Office. Setcbern, January 15- SPtiNCE P. JFf L U TAIljt)Ky JL thai he-ftas taken M hnilCf fill r nr I T :., . tT aPl- MV " i,:.H nearly oppote tnc v tel, where ail Kinas h , f line of business will be tbaor receivedafed execute in a . that he flatters himsrU will giy faction to these who tnav fhiPr n. r to cmov him. j cwtsrn, Jan. l, -
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