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OS tt 11 t i 1 r i ill; 1 f Pi : 141. fc-U'i n x V--- ' -.: i. . . V -? ; - ; . , V1 n iVri TT I 111 "S 4 hi i7 1 )rl. k .mm .mm '.V''.r , mm- 'II VT V4I 4MM -ttl i Messrs-Alien, Htrdy Wishing ton and Glasgow, .were ipppined to enquire into the expeiency tablishing a Medical Board in this 3;. On motion of Mr.i Breyardntnm, to enquire into the exnc to exercise three . the m tU" omoaYiies, from hours each parade day to one hour. . A communication was received from & the - Governor, transmitting Rportr -of - Messrs. Nash andr Brazier, Engineers, relative to the i Swamp - Lands. 1 hey w"ere sent to the ,. Senate, with a propo sition to print 3 copies for each member, which was agreed to. I he uenerai. re port of the, Board ' of Internal Improve- . raent.willbe coramunicaiea in -iew uays. sOn roouoii ot Mr- layior, . nc mm tarv jCommittee were instructed to en . quir? into the expediency of so amending the! present laws as to reduce the num ber of Dett v musters iri each year to one ; and that muster to precede the general muster, by a period not exceeding three is impossible that either your feelings or vour; judgements can De nemri, contest waged between the friends bf ci vil liherty;pn the one hand, and the i par- tisahs oi a muuary ciiieuan m" -Liri a contest between; the Constitution nd the Sword. AWhen yoo reflect, on theorigin6C this contest the means erDployeltota of many of its su porters, ana us Vv ble appalling and it would be a Ijhel on the whole tenor of your lives, to doubt for a moment the side yo have embraced Informing this decision, yoo, weie not compelled to resort to the rasnvMif Comittee, nor to Jacksoh's Humble b--hnnnhpr .fnr th facts on which it f was founded. - You: both knew, personally, enough tp justify you in deciding without hPsitAiinn: on ibe unfiness of General .rn.i,n- tA ttiM Prpsidencv. Without dv.rvaiii v - m . adverting vioi his uttei1 disqualification from temper and education,! or his pro found ignorance of the first rudiments o! the office, you Mr. Madison, must ' still remember the surprise and indignation with which you were filled on being in- fnrma nf his excesses at Wew urteans. Still more vivid must be , our recollection . t read months. f Mr. Fisher, the Com LmW on Internal Irtweneee dj I tfMpmWMhjrVty n-causing a snrvey to . be made, with the I men. To pour exclamation when giv- . view ol ascertaining the 'best" line for a I ine vent to vour feelings on that occasion, Rail Road, fiom some. point on the Yad- I ill be readily ascribed his ferocious ex , Kin River adove the ISarrows, . to the caption to your fttness tor tne rresiaenc ..town of Fayetteville. !i On motion of Mr. Webb, the Judicia. ry Committee were instructed to enquire if i to the propriety of so amending' the laws. on the subject of Divorce and Ali- - mony, as la' give exclusive jurisdiction to the Superior Courts,' in such cases, Mrr .Benners? presented a bill to. repeal formidable foeV human liberty. May it not have been within the scheme of Ui Vihe rovience that you have been per mitted to suryiveVyour contemporaries io becQtrie theINestors oi 'nege tnaroy, vour'voice evrv modem Tfiersites might be rebuked ? You haveosly tojraise that ice, and thfi Giles, andNhe VBurens, tne rvremtrs. anu uawus. mn . iheiheads , . ' ; I feel handled inencurnoering a gravr address to'you with such names. It is no faultof mine, but of Ihe times, whicn are so out of joint as jo nave given imponain-r- even to. them , Herciful God ! to wnat a condition , have we come, and what a mockery of , the representative principle does it present, nUn such men have sue tpd to the Fraiklins. the Hamiltons and the JhrsVnSjOf a former age ! And A'ndrew Jackson, tieir chief, the propo sed successor of George Washington the admirer of blood and carnaee, claiming to tenant the mahston heretofore the ". a bode of the lovers of philosophy and hu manhv ' WitH what iridipiiation woulri the Father of his country fro n from the canvass thnt adorns the vestibule, at the ontranre of this antm de r it can not in have that eievating- Vaenson wmrrrpsnipncy. ed vour observattoo we insult the :mehory and degrade ih character of VYashihgton :' among whost distinguishedjHttributfs was his resp ct. in every difficulty, and at - the gloomipsi periods of the Revolution, for the civil authority. It was that sublime virtue, so rare in a successful revolutionary I Gener al, on which the Congress that accepted his resignation, so emphatically dwelt in the answer perhaps penned by you, ivlr Madison which they tendered to him on this wonderful occasion. Nor can it be doubted that this feature in his charac --that you were, to. mild to look on blood and carnage with composure, iou, Mr Monroe, cannot have forgotten the in solent contempt he threw upon the civil authority, hen, by a general order, he directed his subalterns to obey no order from you unless sanctioned by himself. The remembrance must be indelible of nn act. " Dassed in 1816. authorizing the I the dismay and confusion of yourself and aunointment of Commissioners, for the vour Cabinet, when first informed of his I ter, above all others, produced to him the ..purpose of opening a navigable Canal violating, in the face ol express orders, high privilege of standing at the head ot from Turnagain Bay to Long Bay in the sovereighnty of a countiy ?at peace humand kind. Ii was this which turned -Craven County. ; Read the first time. with the United States thus assuming in every eye in America upon him as most Mr. ''orehead. a bill to subieet bail himself the pdwer granted alone to Con- worthy of the first office in her gift. But fnensra fPrnvids. that wht?never a f uress. Ennallv fresh must be vour re- I of what worth will bt ihh virlur now or scireactus shll issue against any per-, collection of the anxiety you felt to save hereafter, and how meritricious must be sun as the bail of any other person, and your country from the humiliating dis- that applause which shall call to the same said bVil shall not at, or before the term disgrace with which j it was threatened, high office a man whose proper .heraldric of the court to which said scire fa. shall when Jackson was traversing the streets bearing would be, the Constitution of his ' be returned: executed, be discharged I of the detropolis. with liismilitaiy family, country pierced by his own svVord. How " from his liability as bail, by the death or I denouncing vengeance against the Re-j worthless, how contemptible, must be surrender of his principal or otherwise, preseniatives ot the people lor presuming j mat incense, wnicn is ouereu oy ne same ' I linn f hp hail in hp li;ihlp fnr nil thf rosl I I tn inniitrp into his conduct. It IS known I llPODie tO the memory Ot a SUCCeSStU Read and referred td the Judiciarv-rCom- I to vou aiso., and must be a continued . . . I - mittee. ' From the N. Y. National JdvocaU. Thefortempr, and the, calm dig nity, and : the total silence : wun w men president Adams has held on his course, & lSe chief raagilufthat be regarded ih admiration by all thow who bavejd anatteniiofl to the, great ffficotties 6f His situation Rendered doubly, so by the : Vitpperation,, ungen ous, fault finding, and unfounded calum nies off the opposition. ; The objection formerly urged against Mr. Admas, . on the score of temper experience has ex termi.iated, for, it may be safely said, that, among all the American presidents, no one. was more, remarkable than Mr. Adams for the propriety and simplicity f his nprsiiiiardenoriment.' or the deli beration and well behaved wisdom of his nublic acts. Among those whom, party zeal hurry inio 'expressions of ridicule or r.inipmnt. are some who will doubtless fuid suace and leisure to re-consider tht iustice of their censures. Let such re- momhpr that . whpihpr Mr. Adams 111. VV.B - 4 - - - president four years or eight, wheiher he is fairly or" unfairly displaced, believed or praised, his character ana jame arc not fT cted bv it. H is ' record is already limn a ihp natriots and saee&of his coii'itry, and he wfir be allied, in aTi he jutuie. annals" of the republic with our Washington, Jtfferson, Madison, and Monroe, in whos? school he was educa ted, whose confidence he shared, and of ine vaiue or wnose principles. ana ppiic of government, ' to the happiness ana progress in wealth of our country, he. is destined, we trust, to give the most de cisive illustration. The American peo- will call lor him again. If$l?: NourOpening $nd SfUin off CJeap. 11 HE arrivat of theschrs1. NEUSE & ... AMITY from- New-York, has placed j: y M.; n possession of an entirely NEW and SPLENDID ASSORTMENT, of sea sonable Fancy & Staple DRY-GOODS, purchased principally at' Auction, which they are determined to sell at a very small advance (ot CASH consisting jn part, as follows : YopUeri Goods, Vz : Extra Super. Blue, Black, Olive &: Steel Mixed London Cloths & Cassimeres, Fine and Common Qualities do. Drab Devonshire Kerseys, Sattinetts, Green, Blue and Red Booking Baiz Olive and Drab Lionskins, Negro Cloathing, various qualities, , Red, Green and .White Flannels, White' Swanskin, 1 Ble Heavy Sj, 4, and 4J Point Blan kets, very chejji, Rose Blankets, assorted sizes, do. LBombazeits, , Rattinetts and Circassians of all colours, 4-4,7-4 and 8-4 White, Black and Scar let Merino Shawls, Long Cashmere Shawls, assorted co lours, 4-4 and 6-4 Square do. CoUou Goods, Viz : 4-4 and 6 4' Plain and Needle Worked Swiss, Mull, Medium, Nansook, Uuuk and Jaconet Moslins, 6 4 Striped and CrossbarM Jaconets, 4 4 and 6-4 Cotton Cambrics; Elegant Embroidered Swiss Muslio Capes, Collars, Pelerines Cops and Handkerchiefs, Insertion and Edging Trimmings, 2 Cases Calicoes, of various, new and beautiful patterns, Swiss Muslin and Cambric Cravats, Striped and Crossbar'd Coloured, Jaco net and Batiste, do. WILL BE SOLD at Public Auction at t'litman & Sanford'a tore, on .Monday the I7lh ihU at 9 o'clock, A. Ai. the whole Stock of Goods w hich they ave on hand, consisting of DRY GOODS. Domestic Goods.. 50 Cases Men and Boy's Fu and Wool I 4-4 and 5-4 Plain Bobbinet Lace, Peax source of satisfaction, that, ny your mmn nn4 intiliMICfiirlinnt Qlllffft Itl the firmness and prudence of Decatur, our historv was exemoted from so loul a blot. . ; , . I do not avert to these things now to Wednesday, Nov. 28. The bill to - authorise the building a bridge .across Neuse river, in. Craven county, passed its third reading, and was ordered to be engrossed - 'Resolved, That the committee on In ternal improvements be instructed to in- fint "of rn'oney, in' tbrcdmpleiibh oina road from Hertford, in Perquirnons coun ty, to the mouth' of he Dismal Swamp Cinal ; and also of a road from JHert ford to Elizabeth City. On motion of Mr. Smith, 1 Resolved; That the committee. on Mi: litary AlTirrs be instructed to enquire in to the expediency ol so amending the militia laws of this State, as to cUmpe the people, called Quakers, Moravians, lvlenohists and Diinkards, to bear arms, I ver the safety of the Republic was thret- stiiution. General, for his reverential -deference to the. civil authority, and at the same time to another for the stu iied insolence with which he has trampled it under loot.' What food would it not furnish for the animadversions of the enemies of repre tentative government I call upon you, then, as the political. Hats, different qualities, Gentlemen's Fine Calf Shoes and Boots and Bootees, i . Gentlemen's lined and bound Shoes and Bootees, Negro Shoes & Bootees, Ladies' Morocco Shoes and Baotees, " Prunella Shoes, Kid, do. and a large assortment of Boys and Children's Shoes and Bootees,- A Lot of Brazilian 'Large and, Side Combs a quantity of Trunks--a Lot o Tin Ware 2 Crates ol Earthen Ware, I Superior Plain Blat k Gros de Naples, 3 Corn Sheers 3 Ploughs 1 Case I Plaw and Crossbar 'd I Watered Gros Saddles Patent Window Blinds F- ur Handsome Clocks Prime Beet & Pork -VYhiskey & Brandy, a good quality ling Lace, Madrass and Muslapatam Hhkfs. 3 4 and 4 4 Brown Bonnet Cambrics, Furniture Fringes, Steam Loom, and other Sheetings and Shirtings, Silk Goods, l : 20 Pieces Plain and Plaid Gros de Berlin & Grosde Naples Silks, of the most desirable colours, t " awaken alresh the indignation and hor ror vou both felt at the time of their oc-I patriarchs of the age,, to interpose and currence. butto justify me in the declaia- I save the character of Washington from evidence than that aTfeaov in your own I ot JetTerson, whose forebodings on the knowledge, to decide on Jackson's un- fearful result of Jackson's election-you J A few Barrels Vinegar, and sundrv oth fitness for the Presidency, and Ihe dan-I have often heard, and in w hich you can-I er articles. ger, direct and indirect, vhich would not but sincerely coincide. I apeal to I Ali the above Goods will be sold on a result from his election. vou in the name and behalf of Virginia, I credit of six mouths. v With this conviction on my mind. I our common mother 1 conjure you by address you this solemn question Will ! tne late ol unnumbered millions, yel to you fold your arms together and continue ! be born in America I supplicate you silent and passive spectators of such a I m the name of the human race, whose I j scene as your country now" presents ? In j last hope is at stake to lift your voice in December 8. ?07-tds. NOTICE. O N Saturday the 29th inst. at the late residence of Col. William S. the best age of ancient manners, whjene- I the defence of civil liberty and the Con- I Sparrow, in Craven County, will be hired or pay an equivolent for exemption. 1 The bill tofrepeal the act of 1 8 1 6, a p pointing commissioners to open a canal from Turnagain Bay to Long Bay, in Craven county, was read the second time arid parsed, a - 4 44 t t tened, the. aid oi the political pat riarch was invoked, and never in vain. Neither age, nor circumstances, nor for mer honors, were pleaded in excuse. Has our age degenerated, or have tne obli gations of patriotism been changed ? In i . . Naples. rv .New j Style Gros de Naples, Barage, Cashmere and Biadere Hiidkfs. Rich glossy BNck Italian Lustrings, Do. do. India Levantines and Satin Levantines, BlackIndia Sarsnets and Sinchews, Florences and Satins, white, black and assorted colours, s Plain, Striped and Crossbar'd Black Gd- noa Silk, Velvets, for Vestinps, Fancy Coloured English Silk Florentine and Velvet, for ditto. German and English Silk Pocket Hhkfs. COMMUKlCTBD. . We earnestly invite the attentive perusal of the letter addressed by a Virginia Farmer to Jaines Madison' ior the ensuing year, all the negroes be It was a custom j among the ancients ,onging to the estate of said Soarrow. I Bandanna and Flaa. H, when their religion was in danger, to bring I Al the same time and place will be hired I Fashionable Plain and PA i,i: c;n; thegodbead itself from within the shrine. I he Negroes, belonging to the estate of I Cravats, black and fancy colours on rkS 4"rv notitntiAn o f or? n i lrj TU ..Ua.IL. I Ci4r,.A.L fVT I? . I yi " M - vjci.. a He auuscnuer oupcro iiew oiyie urecian iJross Bonnet is authorised to lease for one year, the Ribbons, Plantation whereon Col Sparrow's farai- 50 Pieces New, Style Belt Ribbons ' "'vu vaiuaoie neia aajoining. i ouper. oiacK nankin & Canton Crapes. Vlso a Plantation formerly beJouging to I Black and White Italian do. When our constitution is threatened, can it be deemed irreverent to call upon its Fathers to apoear ? This call is now a. Vk modern times, your illustrious predeces- I espec tfully submitted to your judgement, sors present you an example worthy of t nd to your decision. If. in making it. vour imitatation. i Washington tame j either in your opinion or in that of na I &a,d sparrow, at the head of Smith's from retirement to head again the armies j country, I have entrenched upon the of his country, when mCnanced with war. respect due to your reverend characters, The elder Adams lent the aulhority of it will be among the most afflicting inci his, venerable name as an .i Eleleetor for dents of my life. I would still, however. the I his native State, when your election. Mr. I ask forgiveness by referring to the alarm fail I Madison, was opposed by some of ihe with which ray mind is filled at the to' make a serious impression on every choice spirits now jengaged in attempting threatening ills to the safety of the Re reflectinjr rniad. - A to pull down his son. Jefferson filled an public. Under the most solemn sanction interesting employment to the day or his J religion, l call iny Uod to witness, irgiuia r arraer to James iAiadison arid James Monroe. It is the ablest paprr which lias yet grown out of the Presidential contest, and cannot Creek. JOSEPH NELSOiV. Dec. 8, 1827 '07 '08. NOTICE. Crape .Lisse. Linen Goods, Viz : 1 Case Superior 4 4 Irish Linens of i best hlparh the rtl HE Subscribers as Executors of Heavy 5-4 Irish Sheetings, " .1. Benjamin C. Good, deceased, will Bird Eye and Russia Diapers, sell upon a credit of six and twelve Linen Cambric Hhkfs. plain and with months, the part of Lot number 19, on the printed borders, north side of South Front Street, in the Linen Cambrics and Long Lawns I ' I O . . ' U r& ritenmnna n ntg:y I death. And. 1 mav lustlv refer to vour that no lesser consideration would have I ,own of Newbern, with the improvements German and Scotch Oznaburoh. own cases. Both of you are adding to I prompted this appeal. It is now, howe-I where said deceased formerly resided. I English and French Thread & Bobbinet vour well founded claims on the gratitude l ver, made and cannot be recalled. l lne sa,e w,, e made on the 26th inst. I Laces, ITO JAMtS MADION &l JAMES MONROE. ' However widely spparted re triay be by tht political distinctions with, which "y'ii have beeri so deservedly honored, I claim the privilege of addressiiig you in "in the spirit of our institutrons, with the equality and fnnknesss 6f a freeman ' I tender y.o, in- advance the homage oi my nigrt consideration, anov aeknowl- a k .4 .... fl n mm of your country, by treading in his foot- will form a part of the history of the times. ana bonds withappioved security Will be tticb Uobbinet Lace Capes, Veils, steps. '.-'Why,- then, forbear to exercise My praflound regard for you both, forbids requited of the purchasers - Hhkfs., &c. the rights of citizens in the present fear- reference to any other motives than FREEMAN WOODS, V Hoqum-v PArAxra cr n ful crisis? Whv withhold vburotvinions patriotism and sense of dutv. Vet as an JOHN FRaNKLIW. ' EarVr. r ' - T..J1 VlOVVi C. . . - - - - - j - - m . . m and advice ? . ; Standing as you do on the narrow isthmus that separates , advanced age from the grave, and exempted by edae with onfekrhned nU,r, ti,.r;,ia your situations irom me leraptations mat 1 feel in the recollection that mv name ,ead to huroan infirmities, your opinions Jiowever bumble, is compatriot with your -wouhtte; received as the oracles of wis- own. your Your lives, full of usefulness to your .country and of honor to yourselves, faith fully committed tohe page of history, will be held up as examples of imitation tt our posterity,, who v will exultinplv compare them with the best ancient mo- aom. i nere is no mansion, however great, in or a hut, . however humble, which they would not reach. There ; is not a man who would not listen to them with respect. I mean neither to Matter you fori am hb man-worshipper, nor to degrade my fellow citizens, tor whom I dels 1 With -these sentiments, which T ertertain the profoundest respect most sincerely feel for your exaited char acters, you will do me the justice to believe, that in tlie ordinary progress of human aflairs, -1 would be ampng the last of mankind to intrude on your entire rnent, ' or to disturb your repose, But a . crisis full of danger to bur coun try . has arrived. I do not fear from vou the im- , 1 wish only to be understood as urgmgr that were youto speak distinctly and une quivocally your sentiments, every honest man in this jaation.- would feet, himself compelled, instead of pursuing with blind devotion the dictation, of party papers, to reflect,. and review his opinion to hear both sides This reflection, and- this fro? viewj are all that is.wahting to secure the Dutation of indulging m idle declamation I. or-unfounded alarms Though . standing I f.r wrtpfcof. sound principles. For nations vourselvesoofj in our peaceful retire- rlk! ,ndivdua,s hve their seasons pf in- mentsj frooi v thei lempestv that howls v,,tai'" may oe saveu Dy nmeiy tbroug the land, atid of which. Jackson and friendly advice,, sand return -in to U the fiery spkit, -you cannot beinsensi- sobriety hould we escape from the ble of its existence, nor without appre- Presenl phreh,'it is not proba- exutouofibeUesolatioh iiibreatenj It b,ef ?;,,ias? Pfag,t'toesto come,' that: M i-w OMBti vgaiu. ClJWVUUlCi 1UIS honorable fame is the first objects of the most exalted 'human beings, iyow cannot be insensible to the opinion of the pre sent, or future generations. They will inevuauiy su in juagement, and pro nounce their award on SALMON HALL. Dec. 1827-r-'07 ?09. FOR SALE CHEAP. HANDSOME NEW GIG, Lance L.adieS' tnelish add FrPnrl. Wliii nnl4 m m m 4 I ft W M Black Silk Hose, Dilto Raw Silk, do. White, Black and. Coloured; Cotton, VVorsted, Mohair, and Vi omnia 1n. Misses and Children's Hosiery of every your response to f iX 'Wood Shaftsf, with plated harness I una ojbi. 4 iic- asi suate you occupy i compicic. -aisy, a new arm Ualiusome 1 P.nti , , in the estimation of your countrymen-- IMAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, made of . !ef" S Lambsrroo, -Merina, Wnrs the solemn importance vof the subject the first quality of wood, and best work the intense interest it will excite and I manship, as will prove on seeing the may add, your obligations as good citi- same. For terms, enquire at this Office. zens will scarce Iv nermit von to he sil Dec. 8. 1827. l j - -7 - - lent; and every eye will be turned tow ards you till your answer is, given. If WILL BE SOLD, ted, VigoniaandSijk.Ilose and Half nose, Ladies Horseskin, Beaver, Castor and Silk Gloves, Gentlemen's Woodstock Buckskin, Bea ver and Horseskin, do. you tin, on tnis occasion, the measure I the Court house in Newbern, on which your elevated rank 'assigns you Monday the 31st of the present and I will not doobt tt--your future bi- month, a number of likely NEGROES Domestic Plaids, Bleached and RIiaaI Pi ... ographers will pfaced this act at the head consisting of MEN, WOMEN, &CHIL- Furnhunn t nftbo innn uCf f :ii... j i. I no i?itf..u. -.u i. . rpL: I ""iiiure ana Apron Checks. It will bgltfewreath in the champlek ol O'Brvan. deceased. 1 eVFarCPs your fame which will be the .last to decay And although you may., reject the call, and refuse ta aid- your country with your advices "in the perils through which she is passing my friendship for ' you, and my solicitude Tor your, future renown $ would still prompt me to pray,'- however unavailing the prayer might be,, that the unfriendly, characters bearing record'of O'Bry an, deceased. Six monthsr credit will be Notes with apt STEPHEN f Dec.8, 1827 '07 ?10. -credit will be given, and v Proof BeaVer w l frBfBE-' Kdle- Pellatorocco, l R?LS' r" l..Maher Shoes, S Brown uilto- Fashionable Flactir VVnr- Sealskin and , lipSX Received and f r sale it the J Book Store of T. VVA rSON, a larpe December 1. Misses and CliildrenVditto ditto, With every article; usually kept in tH Dry-Goods line altogether- formin a . complete and extensive assortment ; fverf article of which will be ofleted at prices to tne times. War ember 24. 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