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. v;u,, fr '.',..,;); . jT-'o, ' .- - r ... ; . -V. . ; -' ... . A - - . ' ...V He ' .. t ; I.' ' 3! ?J ' i -V. . .. - " - . ,' : 1T02,.' 22. -EJG.- 525. 4 ' ' V .3,-i V J- . .!" -.'.'J .. .r .; V - . M, -It'- f " MOB - . . . . . ... - v - . PUBLISHED, WEEKLY, BY x, r.- IV ATS OJyfy MJl pHENj mx .r annnm-balf pay able in advance. .From the NcwrYoA Courier. - Froiw w Correspcndeni. V: We briefly fh.U plte alllhe newt to mr jwer- r: With Hoeabout Cotton, Tobacco, and .Tar,.,; T . Tiren breathe In your ear a few words about war .. .;, Imprimit, 'tis thought our affairs are uncertain r. And bur few get a peep tinder- Wellington' curtain Could our Canning return to the earth for awhile, . Ue'wt)uld scarcely beHeve this was old Albin'sisle : (And some of the changes would cause him to smile) Our Mmr$ has resigned bis high baton of glory, And at Minister seeks for a niche in fame's story f . But lis thought this is secret in short, cntre, Oar wise-acres say that Ws plan will not do That bis Grace as a leader of armies may pass, But in Council he's thought to be nearly an ? V, ' And the Whlg. iareUrement are friendies. mdeed- r..,r.Mt anbrottded in aorrow and gloom, Erery face is deep sbrSdea in sorrow u ... An.i th onlT hone left is ibe voice of their BrougAam , And the Commons will hear It both fondly and long. Should the lcmier$ prove restire, r measures go wrong Bat of this quite sufficient our markets aredull, Aiwi cottons move slowly, the dealers are full i We quote Alabama's, the same as per last- But we fear a decline ere the week shall be past ; Bay, Bdwed'sfat fire and an eigbth, up to six AQda qumer, forokl ;,and for new, you may fix s . Tiiem at sixnd Uiree-loiirtka : good Orieana y eu may rate, . , . ; ,. :--fl'-.".-v ' Ai e" and a half, up to sven , and eight j Por Flaxseed, the holders ask fifty--to-rtwi And brown Mscovadoat sixty will do ; (The best may command about ten shillings more, But the stocks are quite large, and plenty In store O i Tar, eleven to sixteen the barrel! and Bice, Ji, ; SUlliemala aa before trrj firm it prlet ' ! ' S,,y American, bonded, Aeen np to twenty ; ; ' - - eA . ' I Tobacco, movesxlow, and supplies are m pieny In ibort, our report of the weekii btle, Aad that profit are dull is th current ckU-chaW A word more of gossip and then fare-ye-wU, -1 We .care have amomeo. Witb the -.. .....ra that ere lone there'U be blows with the I ti-. - Turk. : ' - 1 And the Ausslan Cohorts are Impatient for work i Already the Autocrat maves in his might Th" embers are kindling, and soon will the light Qf war's torches burst forth through the gloom of the night. - ; ' '. - -: ,; That mighty Crusader, famVl Cochrane has come, To enjoy both his "glory and menty at heme s And the reasons be gives for deserting his jost, ! -Is, that Turkevno longer a Navy can boast ; V Yet 'tis shrewdly suspected the Qreefc do not payt. f And his Lordship toon wearies when goW is away.; ; But the signal is flying, the M wind's in the sail, r And our sheet must be off on the breath of the gale fr And now with a nod, and a shake of the hand,- ; We greet you afar io the fam'd Yankee land Though your colleagues may bluster, look big, grow , abusive, ... ... .. " . .j STet fear not, .we'll give yea the latest, , ' - Liverpool, Feb. 26, l2t. Per York. , J - - . , , .. ;. j. - .. Jt, ' f t. v. - , -: - .. A Fresh Supply just received and for a!e at S. H ALL'S Book Store. To SCURC TH PUBLIC AGAINST IM POSITION. The genuine " Panacea will hereafter be sold in white glass bottles, of an oblong square shape, with tbe Woids" blown on the glass : oh onV'sidei Swaim' Panacea, & on .the ends'-Genu- 'ine, Philadelphia, with a label represen-J iog Hercules destroying the ilydrtf : anuthtr label Covert the cork, wUh jny uane on it. As the cork cannbt be 4rwn without destroying it, the medicine may fa known to be genuine when the rabei , ooi been injured; -J . . . -iov. .0.- ' 1 , . "r '- V, . . " , ISXeam Wt ; rVmberi 5 WANTED at the Lenoxville Steam Saw Mill, near, Beauforf Ton Timber (oi f sawing.-will beireceiyed: fit ike head of the ; CVi; Crtek. The current Newbern price will' b gi'enjjui stocks less than 12 inches will be receive and not less than vl5. fen loog,-two . sides of. each; pint of timber need only be hewed,' for which a lair allowancewilli'pe.eipec ;.. vill ite pai4 on receipt of the timbe? ! The Mill being heady cbjnple ted, will commence her operations in a &w days, of wliich i due holicVwill be ' - ; : WMVAGNER. nuiviMj, Oct., 8; 1827991 j T VMP SUGAR; IMPERI TEA, FCbUj Tr ":eiveu per scnr ense, ior taie ttr ;vtt the Year, 1828 Por 6alf by 'the Owi ,lie, t.tu BQ0K STOKJv of - - - ...m,M-i-aMri'rYW'"MW'' Awl some deep-ones there are, keenly looking for sport . ITime 8S, rased by ."Thomas B T HaUgh Wbo Jready see signs of his reign toeing short tonV - r2sqn VVa shing But n' pwi, tM ione ww w. i liirnih. tht fo nw c :irli1ir:ift ? 1 :. H i Son old Sir ArcKy to conviction that be; Is. beyond all ques- i ' . .- . . - .V , .. .-. If. tionp the finest horse that evef stood in this section of the State. - He has in bis posssession, . testimonials . of a his -superior blood, form, action and col oar, in Which porticnlars, be is inferior ; to vnone: in America. Gentlemen desirous of rairi sing finbpisesf aiid procuring 7 tbe ;bet siocfc IntbiS; country honld rioUiose this op port'uhity and to them : he need only da lhat WARK'TJME is The Son of t)!d Sir Archy andjFul! Brother to Henr ihat ran ? agajnsV ihe. 1 famous EcIipseV toe John f Richardi and Betse Richards, .Piirtilla. Virginia; Arabia nette, Marion, and many other first" fate horses--that he - is Worthy; of hisjsirV, and that bis slock on the side of hisj idam is equally good, being-the bid iroportd Bedlord,herdarn byf Sea-Gull Ker dam bfshark and heri '$y'W)d-Air:& &c. &c. all unsurpassed in England tVr speed and bottom; as may i be seen , by reference to the Racing Calentler Mark lhe son Qf A., . - . ,, , Ai v Rvr-. V, liL, ,11 I April, present about fifteen bands twu . f - i . inches tiigur a beautilui blood bay, black mane; ' legs and tail.,'? There , is also a certificate, vvvhlch i any gentleman can $ep, of Mr. West, the famous; trainer at New - Hope Course that , Nark Ttme ; pro- mised to bea yne Kace tlurse, but m training was accidentally : lamed and drawn from the Turf . He has since en tirely recovered of the injuiy, w hiclv was slight, ;anoV Jsio fine heahh ;and . condi tion. A brother to Mark Time, one; year younger, and been in . n-pining, fur; .fhe'Racfs'Mf a'ndw.M.( trard in tbe spring, with every confidence of (lis being one of the, verv - first horses of the da. : M ARK TIiEl stand at my stables ir Netwbern,. and at those of Air. John , Burg try n, on Tre nt, abom thiT teen miles ' from to n, alternately i the. precise times will be hereafter :made knOWn.-&fl$0 tOWmnWCOn thefrU . . . . - . ' ; v . " -. J. - 1'Ar Ainrfih. and end. the. nrst of J turns t y - y . - o - Terms. Twelve Dollars if paid within the, season, or Fifteen if not, and Twen tyfour to insure, The owner, at the time the maref is; put, to be accountable in. case of transfer. ; The subscriber will fnmisb pastures ,i and stables gratis, rand ood at twenty -five Cents per day, and wilt pay .every attention to niares entrus ted to his care. v J-l- : iuJOHNGILDERSLILVE, ; NVwbern, Dec. 22,1827.. i509. THE yiiNrVARD.; JLtjL scription fur the. introduction Xit the cultivation of the ,.iuu,iiic ted States, having Dten notified.to th Southern Public,at a period too late to; allow it to reach the perusal of an infinity ; pf individuals, who, convinced of its utili ty :and the. facility of its cull urewould J nave uesirea to , eniervtueir: suoscnptioii, he has consequently made a choice seiec- tiqnVT20,000 Vine Roots, and orders this J quantity:- froirr :his . e a therein France. .They ijl arrive. in N e i -York .be fp re I he middle -o . the1 ensuing v monin . oi r eo ruary, therefore," subscribers may;: stilr furnisri themselves with a supply to; "the aoiount :specified..f.f fv ; '-t,i:h -The cost, as usual, is rated at the fixed price fpr 1000 Roots or, over, at the Rale Pfi2irpents each -Root, toress iUiah 1000 at the Rate of 15 i cents, for? Jess Ihari'iOyitf-ientsjVnd'SQ thartOr -to be " Jaid "orifthe deli very I'bf Letters will not be received unless Post Paid Subscription lists are, opened at -Newbern Ay v JOHN JUSX1CE: - t Rdleigh; mew Yorki -Ai LUUoA'i M e;22827.s5A: "lLLlAMA VVALKERrespect- iullv irtlormathe lepem'aJts :com rnenced o n W ed nesday , 7. i in instant, Inheliouserme late s$t. seph:Huttpn. ,:y.: : r 'c:vterm pwmm - Geoeranhy, ' English MrainmarKea H fcWgte&lofrtot: accdm topda tiqntofV those nfedldurm commenWd.critMorj SSThe ;sscrmer:ii-5en tbTee-youhg'JLadieVbf 12 years, of age, or tinder; as ' boarairslrm? Iw5 by ciUinaib lo5kcStittfefe? Jr-.U-Cf -yriZ t. !.,...t.;':. of tlie Soutehiri hiri ?Tor5fc'S7 t of errors irwriti t ah account acciaents. tnereirom accruing, sum-kv cient to make brie careful of the man- u lag a'er in which the pen is f used, except worse condition than err-ttbe stage it is useful to get into cr apes I anocae entered for his.Iet- draw down by! our own act! more ri-j ter-gwhegsbe eemeo!,' to bft a little dictile arid ;"mistortunef thah; oid fa- j prnposed, and ordered him to ri plate trierateoldA bestow ; tor it is true as seven eicbfs all : hands remonstr but she was of the nonsense :W hear uttered bv wise men that nearly. all the real e vils men have to contend with in t us life,vare attributable, first or lastto their own ignorance or idleness v."v'' . A select man of " outa fob,;lost his re-election, in times of high ex citement, by an unaccountable care lessness of expression", in a note to 6 ne of hisvbl leagu es, c as fo 1 1 o w s "tA Deacon Si W. Esqr. IVe bin fore days makin rats and singin ov uoi.f! All which, when properly translated; means, that the said : worthy father auumrecwr 01 u,e tmvn ana.rs na(I been engaged four days m making out rates of taxation J ; and signing! tl;em; but sorae howlorlotherabe contents of the erudite selectman's 1 note; crept quietly from ear to ear a - mong his t- coiftcenlfs'asone of j ? ''-'v-v t, L 1 i ' till the townsmen, decreed that he was 1 too ignorant to remain one of their fathers any longer. Opposition manifested itself in , tow n m eetinc, and qnestiofis were propouudedof what use the manufactured and singed rats had been to the totvn ; aud, also what amount of pay had been requi red tor the labor ? The result of the affair was, that the unfortunale man Was ejected on - accounttof the. iiisiff- nificant no te, and died of I chagrin irr a year or two , after. ; : .. . . . , f A mucrf worse accident had like to have befal lena membsr of the . trios t august body in the Union, who w rote to his dearly beloved, lonely and far distaut spouse, soon alter his arrival at Washington, that he had " joined himself to one of the most agreeable riiisses in the city." Hie desolate woman was - appalled. - Wicked as she had heard the Representatives in Congress were,' she would not haye neiievea, mat ner " posom s lora iould have been seduced to the com- that her bosom s lord mission ot sucn a oase treacnerous ission of such a base .treacherous j crime. aue reaa, cnen,-, groaned, aouuieu, . rcau ayrtm- tut? wui si yi it was not the actual " offence, 'but thelshamelesSr aypVval of it witribuV bote or comment. It was mentioned as a common anair, ot no conse- i friends, as quence to her- or anv one else ; ; i 1 ble sea." have joined - myselt to one. ; ot the ? and w most agreeable misses iii .thisxity;; have come to bur knowledge, we will Oh ! he was an abominable.vvretch. vi.eiatp; Xr large. female v whale was ( The session wore away;; and fre; ;tarltled tn bv two ot bur shin mas- qnent letters came in a light bappy style, bnt no mprb menuon;w of the riiiss, though his anxious wife Searched in vain for an explanation of the horrid; m vsterv. . Sh imajEnned t.:UlnH r...Unnrl .ri,All!n. in itl nci; iaitiuca uusuauii icvcmug. Htaa , Dody, was; captured ; oy one or ine the delight of lawless love; landtheirViaDtain m alluded to at a di Mb she tore her hairf and cursed him-! men sue wouiu su paiatiu wreiciieu by; her infant's cradle, and talk to u uy iire .wiu;uiuuiuyuugiu,o4,iie- father's infamyahd ihen .her , braid '- - - j il- 'JL-j -" V'rr!. i wouia wauuer. ; ..j ,x ii.is agony lor ly wals i agbhy,;because ilv was fond wite preyeq upon uerneaiiii jeal ousy, dike a secret poisbn, crept thro her vein s; & a si i ght fev?r,? gave way to confirmed ; hectics ; A short;dry cbugh'and declihing strength seemed! to be the first indications of a con sumption: and the poor wbman strug gling with her.secret griefiseemed to !al 1 her friendsV to be gi Veno tbefde- bnsandaivisledf that herMsbnd be sent fori mmediately ; sbe'fcbnsen- the journey, jtnd waiting for the stage. -She dfewptmthe- packetof her this; as sheha often don with a kind of agonising satisfaction -her i sister accidental ly loo ked over defiho ruir shMldei J:an ;i .'C Wh Wi that sijttTriluiandvlid rioinedx should ft!iinkU,wouw-oe ve- !nnl unrfimft IhDIutfian nf inv that hllfCt resolute still she-w.null not Ha ve resolute still prevaiieu, uaa sne noieApiainea ipe ihis-readiug of the'W misses,; and declared, .tnat all per sickness was occasioned by the anxie ty arid grief it caused ; gnei n ca ueu. . ; land 241 convictions for forgery, 11 1 rfflefr P,d. f faut be; lor murder; 50 fir arson,-48 for per r:!om,ongress; will : not; soq;n i . - t- et one rnembe lorget, jtiiai.yOiiCcCur.ciM&iv."!!?111. terVuearlycaused bis r wife's death',; : I N. EGalaxyl. able: and scientific; report of M r. C. report .oi . Air. . Crozet. the State Entiirieer, on tlie 66rv '()f jRnies Rivc' is lhe follow- j:. M8 ' "fe-.---.-j..-4 , - ,,v.i..r. f? "v "7 v"" ; v ?r rv" locks lor .canais,; in me mountains oi ;T irgimu. .-Ax-y iiiis 1 uistuytry, -air. Crozet estimates a saying in the con - temnlated work ol 500,000. The t 7 , .4 . St , -!' . 1 ' ' ' - dence Ot HIS devotion to tlie cause Ot internal improvement, in his; native state., wprtny no less ot public grati - iuue tiiaii oi ine einuiaiion oi coiem- por ary ge uius.- . orjolJc tier aid. :y Tltoiic,, fMn Xjaattr-TOyrmtrdurrrrgrh .... . i . session of its Legislature, sixty-six persons bad their names altered. V hat renders this circumstance more curious, is, that the surnames of . se veral females were among the legal metamorphoses! ISow," why in the name of wouder, do not the bachelors take his cluty upon ; themselves. If the christian names are to be altered, I if Misses Dorothy or Gertrude wish to be modernised by tiie appellations ot Amelia Ann or L,velina 7 Clotilda, !et tl,e legislature do it - but in th K;f oiion. U :i$tf-&- the) interlerence c W : Ulster liendhlican Incidents- of a nature somewhat Calculated to excite marvel frequent ly occ u rf anion g ; ou r Ca pe H orn they travel the ' ilhmita- in pursuit - of , spermacetti halebone. One or two. that in some breakinff: the whale made its escane. Eleven months aftemards, the same j ".-i,nlp with . ttiA hmn n irnrmiisi -it ;..! J 2 v-": 'f-S i v,- r'-.-' ' : ' -V. ,A I tance bf eiffhteen hundred miles from the place where nrst seen-:,: ; . Some vearsacbin Woolwich bay, Foast o! JUnca, a young wnaie came alongside one of the boats belonging to a, wnaung . snipr-rwnereupou, ; uuc Jbf the menS intheJboatmarkedU Initiaisf bis hamebn ;then let it Sev the identical whale itself bearing thei seaman's ?jriitialsr was ' takenxn; the BraiilBahksH and produced siity A: mender's m6mmthl6ee tretniiy; bfs the abdomen are five small ;brificesy rphi whicbexes the ; myj substance that torms the- thready VV hen the anidial is desirous to ' make aitfohthrade fandC lm bne5 threaytf'thls be-ex-, amined under a microscope,; it. wiljj however, be, fou pf five parallel nsparehtsoiid sticks, !bn tilbll vreWlariSThis thread he sbnier state owes inisniciuy iinporiani, tins ------. - , r - valuable5 discoveO, lo -Mr. Jolm H. on'r.1"' ,"Bt"i" 'TW1 .. , i - - v r i t i , ,, - a cloth covered cylinder, by which an ira Cocke, Jr. sou oi General John H, pres,,on is made each way. Theinking,: ocke. hp has.luis limes iuruicrtrviiguicnMy;r iim7,- nuca . are an i ahothertifregidalpng the.otner while; compelled mm la mate oi csae. sua . . k persi-esirousifif spinning ;fiho , - f'tirrear i u detbC'unirri ftwoHtnree; as lie mivlicire : and;" ; r uy sucn variations, pronuces a laoric buiicu. an ms purposes- ; 1 " 1 Change of: J3ir-Aoold 'gentle manV whev wore a wigy ' was- telling a tioth'er that bis physician had advisedV Wcbange of air, : Hrtulsid'thei otrierl anVbftHe; i&fa$ .opmtcifor V "the wiefVou KaVe 6i is scarcely ' ut6 xo oe seen, ' , T - , , The. increase of the crime of theilf is truly alarming; During the. last seyen years, there have been 111 Eng- jury, number .of 45,000. IMPORTANT TO PRINTERS. It is with peculiar, gratification we ans nounce to the ; profession and tbe public in genera!, the completion of an improved I"""!"! .nochine, invented by Mr. Elijah Brady and construcied by Him in 'coo- riecimn with the proprietor of this paper, . ? enirged sneex. i ne improvemens , , 8 exceedingly simple, and very eOective , ana successiui in its -uperaiiuii. i no ; bdilb a form is placed upon a framo similar to b table, anov is propelled to arianired for the dislrihiitinn nf ink: ..nrl , connected with the movement of the b-tl i by which it is kepin continual motion while the machine is at work. . The sheet is placed .upon the cylinder, at a pioper distance t? meet. the form, and ii,. t . e ' - a. " - s ' t ' ' m . " ' 4 ! :rawn m;as me cyi.naer .evolve, b - mtttis nt iIk ennnfrtinn with th hvri , ilrT 1 cue cy liViaerj and thrown out on the bp- posste side ; so that, by the single Iransi t:un of lhe form, from oiie side to the otherf the ink is conveyed to the : types,5 vhe sheet is drawri, and an impression, o btained in a moment of time. ; It is par ticularly well adapted, to the purposes of .printing newspHpers. This machine, hat been in operation for a considerabie time, nntl its practicability for the uses, of letter j.ress, priming we conceive to be' fully established. The machine can be work d. to advantage by a man and boy, and ill print as . fast as . the sheets . can be . placed in a proper, position on the cy liiU der. i;:We do not wish to enter into a (very close calculation as to the 'numbec :of: impressions that: might be produced " in a given time , for we know that a great -deal depends upon the expertnes ot . tho ' workmen, but we dp think .that' thU' machine will yield impressions ; at boot three times the rate of the old presses, or -per haps 1000 sheets an hour. The na chine occupies about tbe same room , as -the coirimon presses', and may ' be con' structed at; about the same price'. It is' now completed, and ready for iripection , atv thist' oniceV- Printers are ' invited to call and see it in operation. . t l ne tnvep ter and patentee will be prepared in a and frn hv rtipnnn of a crank na&siritr shpit lime wittihis' estimate of . ezpnnsej' Sic: for construeting these machines ; and ; ' ; , perisohs desirous of :s procuring., "one , or , ;. more of them,' will be promptly furnished".'' . ' K iVettvhetter Herald.: t, t j'vi "''Y . v .-... .-..'S ' 1" 5; 'i -V ' A few' days since a threatening riol was produced by an idle rumor atGieen wich, N. Y. It appears a" catholic had; S died under circumstances as.led thV phy sician. Dr. C. A. Lee to examine the bo ; dyfb?whkh he obtain friends to ihe decMsed. J During this.ex-: t araination an ignorant old woman indus-' . trjously circulated a report, which many . ?. . ignorant 'people gave ear :tb,that there was a Conspiracy among' the Protestants' --'. against the Catholics, and accordjng: to' their Uiual custom, ome of the forraec . wereuttingyp .cased" 'icaintViice vITbe' Incensed rnuitTtuaVjassau menances induced e;physidan andc.hi;; ; assistfinttov retreat; rleaymgtheAbdy i"; open,j3resenting aspeclaclecertainlw ; far from agreeable. ---The; woman ;whp: V :wathew ten r wtthlba Ving ; 5 brought matters to this"? -v pitcfej acually;ctttff, a pan of thebVeasi of thecdriej put-h Vied-It tb-ZonCof the Catholic churchesT Heref 1 by the violence bherharranguftj ; and gesritulation she produced cpnsiderwv -BbleveicitemenrJH At nighttbeihbusrbf pliysicianYwas beset by a aumber of. .... . . j j ' ' .1 'I" . . . Mr: ..- is. - i !-' ;.. f 4 C M I:- : : H-;;j 't.V.L'-l i t ..'1 ft. . i- ,- K 1 u l'J; . 1 1 . i;(. i v. :i' .;. iV lS: m.?', - 1 . k . ! fl.l 9cIbr 30. i 1 i
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