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.it I.- a- V I,.' ri 4' 4 1 i 5 i t 1 . 4 v 1 if -4 f . y - L- i t V4 - ' vToaiVw, one night, old.n.tyaiiig to hi kin,. , A " i St'ipwJ on In jouinei ttt a public jrnl s ' HI lt.ieert perceive tin- kiiKt'ina flattui arie ( , , But, luckless pcrmve wwlf dktart ejrS k - A-btackinnBl w nionopolue.the het, ..., a-; - ' ' E.th. film at Banqiia' (,'lioit, maintain hi ea.r iro? cne tat doctor, HsWM a Iota, ; . ' t" ; .2. , i L-ndlardV peek of oysters, tor my hnre,- 'Y.Mir horse at oystera,' erica the wondering hott' CJv biro peek'jouTl we Iht) wont he lnstr . i :' ''JTIiv croud WUili.d, ruiti bilo U I " " " X florae eat oy iters, what shells and 4111 ' . i Meantime, our traveller, the reat retire, 'VJ? t "l T-iokthettBatthedrtertcdre. -v 'riy A jplaee convenient for tlx; cnnnnur elf. r . , y;.- - ... 5.v Tn herd retuhTfd ' your. hoistf wort et tfiemir.: Wont a (rood oyster- I he" jimpl cir.i w I' .''IUiidtliem tome, Ihow don&know what' (rood. n'A - rYl v- 'i w AC,DE.nCU9. .IIT4PH iwrafli tli gr i-f 1, and tlirtc itor,s, , t -1 : L t- poor1 Jack THsscy's sk nd fcoite " J. & . Ilia Hch Tre often heard; I'im ,'" ' t ' . lid hoped in time," would Wkkt Rorfd hy , Quiti t, how carl that com to-p t ? - . . -Aiid htj repltoj, Ad titan wa. gtm , ' .'? , v THK WWfcYOKK KVEN1NO pom , myst BOHrmn , manacr,' W JChiWt to the w V i ' " ' Biuji Sutti, dtibtacidry evidt pie of the U Unce thAt llie iXr.tir nfthf nurlv. whohasso lone, tind i o i'atally gvercd tlM- country,;. ore and biv:becotlt!ffccV.ol-5. French intlv-v-jickr. The following is the firstiu the . promise dstrLscflAttr which in, 19 ;op tun ttiis eVKicncc, -aivu me "i"-' 'nous uiudorntd, bufl pure stk in -which Ua wnian, and thcV oi'iru of tuiMueM ' i.nd'ur" bv whit IK it i'dictitt-d, r- coramended it io stroirjly to pur taste and 'juJirliTMrvW tn.it yns iuJit rot a day to - five it a placfc an-i ehatl continue to ao oimp tuv fwnulyArV lu.H:dlJle tV :.v..V:ii-i ' last' at tM orinaU-come to hand -t'" r- I.ETTER WPpW FBLKC ISJFLUFKCE.- I' Tq'tbPiDblecfthiU. $lateu '1 Nd. 1. . T, ? U inrntiKSul. - . Jl-.inlW-CHlZL'nV i W toiirseot ; vtrv-britf and wry phun political. 1 It tiers, to'uulotH 'the' hi Vor . . I di,pl.. .Trenlhlifiuiu: whicli, .l'o allunpre: jujiced pcrwusof XIailj Bow pfe pifd to aiV..owetlg, .haWt-Lh tx.Tusi.d y fii omr wajcnr fiJu ryuponf the alj in S oi " i.r-munir bmce th ,.oi,tcrtrOAent i . Tt-Am's KflVsCn'rf adminlstratum. ',T ' Tcikrt. wuiW.8ltitK that tleiy rps'sta.VJ thiincc Jot gtueraircpuDiiyatiofl in trve.m AMeni p'trt; arid thv-Wilt be. writ J IViV'ktA'tt: BkinULCVHilVt Mil )i uviuu. Vtlialthey OTilvUiidcrstcJodIj!' eviry-inv-ii, wom.mwnll1-' child,-in t'Jo Unhidr-St.'te9 - Jhu ijiitliUin the haariot poiiocar rea '! til ng. - - wlra addpessts id . i- . . t , f lv lL I i . "J a U-1L til 'i -11. t- Kasniftlt liofioureu wim ip'-nncoiisi-jtay. nonlon'ot voaf alunuvlsoa lonm r , pcc.. r. . .v,'i.'.-. . Jy5....i.:.,..7' ; 3t ot. r.oetnv09 rnuih the, ! iin- otlns Iilt'.ro mutq for i!i n'mejf m,.: t' i-''et' 1I lua been atirisf J by his Lite dV'.i.QCra tic iritndV,' bttauseiji was his! fortune,' or . rather pt,rhJP& hisfumfortune, W'Tr-e, t thecdursifoia leWyeursfrom one of the veTy lowest sitbayions in rural hfetojiseat , in'-he couniiils1 W his toutitry j a, ciijcui fciaikV hithKe winotaifeti VI repvou ! teMiithout pliisureii,, and hid certtmly ' !' , rtmfUhher with no httle tebublkaa prideardfn this-.egotism., Jt will beli -'-confined to.ilie'tiret later, and to jthe pe- iUiarV y 'pup' es of explanation "t'Btit Uiwriter has changeu pisi political t Uijr Wri writer has changed hirf pondca Hence all this satire and tnucn " yi. i riOwteTous'vlaipt ,1 ' "'l' ftvfrb;'"intima amour. ' ffSoine'nstKa- has a imatirig' ihat the 'wise man f: T.;.Mi"hirDinloo-oftA,nheTool ncver; ' - r' ftw'iH be admitted, however; that frequeht i I 'irlLAons1 iivnolitit, from one -part . to a 4 -",l,Hr. outrht to rndcr any' individual :lj r aiaXctwl.'" cnftcTiar-g'e'werenot too 1 ' urirtW,!' .the democratic "ratikt, in one T"' "- l " rMfif the" Uiuon-woukf be VLry -thin. , V i ... u,..tl(i-m.,n " public life,'; ought t6 ... nartv. without civincr td" -his ' ' .'''',,' jpohstituents abd th$ public revions "which 1 " V' '. n-nvtrned his cnduct.r A' mere c t' m,fin ' I choose to 'chanffe,''' -bhould never i . ,VS '.b tcettdluluch'.icaae.. i.. v'v . ' w ftf thifc dminiatration'-of "thefcovern "' Jnent of hit. Country the4, writer, whil he r'" acted as one of the; representatives. of;tbe " any othtr perMaircdolndirectly. ' favour of any consequence whatever. The ' uppointment'bf young" gentleman as , K niidshipman in the navy wiis the only thing that he requested Wfftf.ano.l 'na : ' rratified. The ."appointment of now i And then a deputy post-master, in some coun "v " try village, cannot be considered as the Act of the executive adininistration.vJPro- - - . fcob'y.ro other democratic representative : 'ever abkei to little froia the President, for Irora him nothing waa ask6. The writer ivas disappointed, by- the adnunistration, ?ut ,he was disappointed 10 hit capacity, as I: representative of the-people, and. on iitcir- behalf. ' He was disappointed in find nig that his political friends who filled the ;iiffcrent departments ot the ' government were toot as he had believed theni to be, real republicans aadj that thej were'not firm and independent patriots.,, ,'( v s When conscience" demands a complete transition from one of the great political purties which .divide the country to the o ther,, there was but one-way for the writer act,' consistently with, his own princi plc3, or rather, perhaps m this , respect, notio?vl, 'mni, r euough to be -true, but such as1 could not tut govern him.- - It was ta giv the best evidence fliiijiaturejD.the case would admit. that no interested or ara- bitiotM views, orany impure motives, pro duced thecnangei by abandomntrthe hien and honourable situation to which he bad been three times called by great rapidlr in creating majorities of those who knew him best, and to winch he knew, tie could gain oecnDecT.... f He declared on this pc casion, that he would never attain be t can" did ate at any popular1" election' whatever ; '1 "lit;.' i t y anu mis pruiuisc nc mews ia jtrep fie does not believe that any individual, ia 1 reuablicao government, is under any obli gation to devote more than a reasonable riortioil f 'hts life to the j)iih!it mrvirtH lie hat a right to judge lor himself when it is. prudent and proper to retire,, units, in deed, to vener.l a disinclination to the hif pours ;ol public hiei should peryade,;the iountrv, as to occasion the wheels of the machine of government to stop Mo the Cases 6t mvasiQit and rebellion tt ts very Uiticrent, " Even the' hie vf every one is. j then the property of his country, f -An. the ment is more the result o chuice and taste than oi dlsappomtniept-and tlisgusu v 'f 1 .' It Was in the "memorable and mourn' lul" sessiorr of 1805-6, .when both houses oicongress wrehm p irt dark mi for se veral successive weeks, that.certaju . Jrjdir vidualt of tliffdemocrjiUft, party ..became conv iucttUhat their headers wct not only Ueupou in their hearts,., iiutwere uevoted to' ilit ie ir it t.ot td the inte rests oi t rance. In tnc course oi tnat Session lr JosEf H C.at te, repic5cumuve , ot 'iiUcitlj.ni, l'runce had tinea tcned VVaf aifauistiri-IX. Urn Mi.ta had nofoeei) influence ;.o.a his.nimd t fie w-j tatltd to order, i jaudot vidrtdap'cM(.e-(L, Jlr. Uy, it, it btUt'y,bat;iijW(Vt yet Uvanumted !to become othtr.thaii a tkmofiratic in ,A in, net , ouiULS.-., li? ,jyHMrti -Terftapis ,. ?.. .wl - 1 T,,,,ii ih:vt fu.i'jiiiiaa he ibU luckd l'o" docunitivt uif h ittid conceal icd om the people. iiu,.wJa;tn nrobbl , 1 t.. .... - . 4 w id Revet tw.puon(fgeu,ti . Jii.eel wr : 1 tV-qi.d,-it j!H hiiyjL'ii.JM JitUotHigt it itjt rtotfcttsdt;4 ttwt ,wi"-l irtst f-id'WoV Congr.i.t i.frJ'i"-rA4 sun.ilon ,1 lrt)ngrabi to. W4jWj as lsracelJ. ,.Aui5, it Wt liitrtenHA tiOu o aii.wi bq.trti politico ,ma Sltli?V.i 1 tTson,' w ayea his potent waiia, tad' .ttitv Artt ot guiuune .pairioiittm be came fcaUuiri tuifcounctUo AmericuT - "1 j'"r ' i''i!- ' F AlITliCUAKE. - ,.1.-. j(4Aa )ou w iil pro woiy.havq, heard o the uarthaaakB l..li Iwtvt jkeii.pl tt.ehyrei i iwisiitilet vwu kuow'hut, I..arr'iperUcU wjcij haVnig escaped injury fmvwJi alarmed, It,took;pLfceon thfiMml mouth jJrhe hrst, ahyek bouti'n- quailr ,uijr,ten--at ,ught. .Ay . fi 6 roust.4 up - auiidenly . by 1 inof-t, violent; louJv nouow, rupwuiig, ubtcrr,i8cua. 80tindfc. w jth, a considerable di gree cvt otoft AverAti-ehure house j wluiilW liViB'itt cracking and rocking,(. we iaiagteVvit5fPaW w JBpo.,';; Aoe.-wut rung Mi$ .v,iU-0tly I wriJicrefpTe, wde out titeapias astfts.pO!,s.jtjht ntp the-opett and alicr a mwntnt's calm wat .succeeded u. m finii nm much, more alarminff and air. 'a lilt BtlOVK Continues -loou "uuuic heavy lhari the fust and attended, with all the sameAymptoms, but in much more terribh - dugree.i an4 "proceeding .like it from the centre ; of . the Tbld: Mountain, nearly diuS touth into the-scai' .the,tky pcrfecUv clear and bright with starst and not a tloud to be teen; , This shock coniinr lied aboun two minutta and -waa most dreadful Thei-e Were three others within the snace of half an hour from the first, all comparatively slight. " -.The chief ; symp toms, during this most awful phenomenon, were-4the ' dogs - barking and howhng most terribly ! , watches, and clod . either stopping entirely, or.eltv losing tiaie j the bella au tne nouses ' nnffinir vioienuy 1 rhouses cracking from , top to bottom the I - L.tL:MM ....! .hl4rp, KirKt-tA dry '1 . and start thooting in every direction across the tky.'-.We have had lesser ones either bv nitrnt oV dav.' ever tincejwhich lekvet ua ia : the most unpleasant state of susrlence ; , ' . ' - To attempt giving aa idea of the, con- fusWltnd dismay of the inhabitants and ev. flry class of people, is .quite out of my pow er. ; most ot tnera were in oeu at iue nme and, m a moment he streets jand govern ment gardens were filled with persons m allaget,' sexes, , and colours,. nearly allna ked,. screaming and wringing their hands, in expectation of being swallowed np eyf rympmetit. They remained out the whole night, &ince which time they have pitched cents in ane umercnf squares, mm wjicu placcairwhere they,, remain ' during,;,the night nor do I think thev will be induced to'leep jn' their - houses for some time. Provident iallv there irere no lives lost, as no houses were actually thrown down,but many persons have been obliged to take theirs to pieces, in consequence of the ln jury they have sustained. J he thermom eter was during me . wnuie tune, ociwccu 77 and 78," :t.A .v :.rv &nglisxpaju 1. - y - rA nishingof alii is totally unA 1 ' 'iV THBBOOR OFJOfl. - This book is the most aston literary phenomena. Its author is totally known. It is not evert known in what age of "the world it was written. Closes is mppmdvo have , written it when, in exile in the land of XVlidian. But Josephus teu U that? Moses Wat 'much -more a soldier than a poet in' those Uav."---' Whv ascribe it to Motet i , If there be a ' resemblance ol stvle between the songs" of the Hebrew lawgiver and any part oi the book ol job, u mast be but a faint one. Both are tingCv with the same 'gloomy hue of antiquityij In nothing else are they alike. It is belie4 vedthat. at,' iu the book entitled " Job,' therell one decidelyj Jewish ' allusion, un e hint of the fnealoRy'of Ehhu tic. J is not lest the sntf Barachetthe Buzittr, of the ktndreu oi Hem-, ia so to- be considered. ? Where was the land of Ua i his thought in Ara-j bia. , In trie 36th chapter 01-Genesis, we read of Uzt yiie on tftDhhan'' of ihe duhet tf the JlaritesJthtxhtldrtn of bier in the land of Edom. ' In the 25th of Jeremiah J we read of 'Pharaoh - king1' 6f Lgijpt, 'anA--; people, and all the mingled fit ople, and Ml the MFteriatand of Uz; Joi muti i nave uccn un Asumaeuie or an uuuuie Wktiit'-I ehttti tee for mutlf." and mine nil's nhatl eehoU, had nof anuther.1 icix: 25 35f 27f -tT r k I J"3"i4 ' l' 1 -A V o It a irtost' dBtbiiishlnft'wor'krViifl shall frequently remark upon it he.ifc'iftcf.' 1 U fresh .sumrp! Gi I Wf- ' "if J , THAT fdtFPlt 84KDEsoitila,te oftoYles I - . . . ' - a . . .-.'' t: : A a.1, t " A ' : " Counrv'i3'0eaa,'im-tnatTntinp ism oay of MaV- 810, the Subscribers qualified as Exetu'tors 'to his last will and U'&tamcnC AUteersnt 'iiidebted.to tlie Ueceaaed are 'called djibn to make payment, without de'-lryVo-'JKnoch Fo', and all person "haS irtg deinarlda against his estate; 'are tlesiYcll to bring them. lohvardptt))wVfturhotK:ate'd anrtifnrh'f:mr lniiitcfl bv law t(Tth said Enbch-Pdy fo'r -pdym'enl w t"hey u'ill be barred t recovers : - - 1 - " ' 7 1 n rriiir on Kin it d in v a : - 1 1 t CLOCK Akd WA'ICU.MAKLK... Returns hit tincere ithanks jo thilnhabt- ta'ritt at NeWbern- 8t the publicfor the libe ral ncouragcj:iilnte,haaTe4;eixedwce,)ie commenced business in this town i aud,rs pectfully liilrHU-them! that tie has remo ved to the house in' middle-street aUcim- ing Mr. Wm," Trippi-VjXuJ'il'PP? where he intends carrying on the above W In Alt tt r.Mni-rif : FlnrHlrtri'iirrr Sell that he is lullv. compi.tcnl Jn .hi bus? nivga h n. ..u v. -w-- . . .... nest, and will pay .such strict, atieataon al Will enable him to be punctual in tne per- forrhance'of his pnimises,' he feels 'confi dent tliat he wiU deserve at least a snare 01 their natroriaire which will ha thikfully accepted. -All ordtsrslromths' couhiry will 1 . ! 1 1..J ' " '' ' DC stncuy biicuuv. , wj ( j f ; -. ON the 2nd day of June next, at the Court-House in Eeauiort, (Carteret-t oun tv.1 three . nieces , of Land. : to . satisfy the ;taxetd.ue thereon .forthe yraf 1808. v"i!t. one tract fan White-Oak.'the pro perty of Mft Wilis Hatsell-L-two pieces of land on Harloes-creck, tne property 01 mr. Mobsonalso several Lots in the town ol Beaufort,' one of .them is the reputed pro perty of .Ir J?rauh rv JJ.o, unknown, , Auojt ne appear to nave natt a piainei aq::oierineAtr.nucuiUieeftritW3, auaibitt, 't revelation ol our Saviour than the hi 1st fa ' -far Bl-'im BiU.m; .i ., ";k!ftj voured of the -Hebrew 'prophets. Fdr I ' , ' ' :'?'l'1;?'lt""",,', 'w ,h! 1 ' ' L k J inou,that m) Redeemer lilth and that A.' A1i"""L" CX rf AteT, ' J HiuiAbdut vet in mit ntixVxau I see Xjod ; JUT,Jfihn MrganJ Merchant lite S of the towa of Jleaulort, Carteret county,, i is deadThat on : the 7th dny ofMarchf.. v f310T thff subscrijljers qualified at xecu:, -'f. torilTo-'.-his last, will and testament. All persons lnaeoted to the deceased are calle - if upon to make, payment without delay to ' , ' W George Itcad, ond All persons having de-.,'lj ' . ' jS mand against his estate are .desired to t v ' bring them lorward properly authenticate A-' within the time limited by law, to the saicl , j. George' Read iof payment,' or they wyj.be; t ' barred of recovery. ' ,, s ---i-fj. ' v JOSEPH BOltDEST, 1 11 l GEOUUE BCAO. April 3. j -v - i , COUNELIU3 .WJEEKS, ; 1?e tf i tTt ottVTnfbr m Qie" Gentle . . i ert of Newbern and its vicinity, that I h; removed to his old stand, known 1 ie name bi the where he intends 'to accommodate gentle- y - j1 f men as Usual. Those who will fuvour him I' f with their custom,' taay be Assured thatev- ery due attention shall be naid. s" ' u He also will be. well provided with Sta- blet and for3ge for 'Uorkes. f jfewberni'4pril 9, 1810.' ' , ' 7v.r2' " V'TORSALE - - , vafua&fe tract of fCznt f " ' -"LYING HTCraven-County, on tfi'Cv r " North-side of the West nrnno- 'afUrnr ver, containing 600 acres, the property of"- a ' Wm. Jonet Long, of Lenoir Cotlntj ; Six1' ' and 'I welve months credit - will begiven, a" ;: I'M.wi.wfc.. w give Willi IVU HliU tuificjent security. . , ' j '. ?' ' F further particuinr tnpnri if ' - " ' Apnl iO. . 8 B SHVXAWOLF. ',4 . . , ' Jt7r BSC AIV ED , :i t mid 0rjalc at S. Ifalfs i j? ; viz 1 ' i .4 JorrnVtt.npTnAVT'i . . tn Eni jFand, Holland and 8cl IrjhI, tnd of two pi-. uiiifc. Irub and Scotch J'rUnnK-n. fcpt akers, irutn tlie bejjiiinmj ol diereijmof Cltarl?, I. t Uie ppt-it titne,i wuh note, Wd-- 4 SEARCH OF A WfFET""" ' ' 1 J-ompithc-mltjiff obierruuon. a Domestic flahit) . V 4 . al4 DianiKi. re..lrion and moral. v . ' ' Ui UiuuMfus of rrviPErt " AJPpern to .i Cantowby-William Itaylc; Eaq, ; ;";. "j." Tl! EWYreSTRVCTOR, "''"K ttr NiwAlciUd-ot teacliiinrScrtd Harmonr, ;i xCoMaimngtherudinnrntaof Mttetc on an improved -V pliM wfierem tlw tiamihK and tammgof the eoteaar V T titunzedtp tie.wektci(pacit. ,,:,...'-.; I-. i.! ASV t-tf TION pfOYi$9 SPIRITUAL SqjTGS, I 0 " ' "t. ' ' two fjviT . , k' A-.,.;': ' I'arilat'-Contiiiiiinjf'tlie hvmnk. Part 2d CoAtafc . 1, nmg- the olt)j dctlpicd (especially die foi tner rmrt, ' . lor Ui UH; jol.cvnfirt utionaj an appendix to Dr. i Wati psuini and hymn, by Wunam, f ai-lunson," , Pastof of iht fiiit fiupust Church, in the Cityptlt ''." v l V0rlt'"l t i--' ...ju. C .,- -J, " .--,.'T.: . j ' i . i-f v. ftt.; i (( mn ,:." iijl-. 1: t . . t . JBrnwnt Dictionary ot die Bible-.FroiW ri.Uea- ; Pruycr Boqka SmjiicI to the'.Antidou- U) tte misc. '.i. rit-s ot hum.m life Salinajnuw' Krankljiia Vorti ' . . American Ciiua81iakapt.ai PU)(." ' 100 19LLAUS VOIiTU or BOOKS, r.' -'IMay be gained f,r 1 dollar In h B'OtJfi: LOTTEkYl 'T '.m f.ti ('. ! ilii.iliJMi ni ij'.a' jo H'rizeof slW. Dollars is. :lC0.r.,T , .xio 710 'don.''. ., 50, ..t. a St ,1 no o.j'"Jf'" do ixhL 164 ' Prizes w & 00 I W -600 Tfckets at I dollar each, Is 66 Any person drawing a Prise, nd -wishing for an i, Uooka. .that 1 hav not now in pssseeawn, UieylU , bo pn.ouivd tmjnJiew-Yoik in short tiint, i 1 b hadThe Bitoka to bf put aj, Ui lowist c:iah prirt sr The drawing will eonuneoce soon aa the Tick ;Uawaoldif kw, , , , ' t Cf - , t ftJ-.TickeUy be had at HaUjl Blok,-j!or,, 8. HAIX'S BOOK LOTTF.RT, t a Will eommence di awm? the second wevk in Jurtd. during tlie sitting of die County Court. A fcw tickets renuunuiffl iite Oiw, pular eacn. ' )k, , f EXECVTZD WlrBMTATJVESSUVlSPATClt AT THIS OFFICE. - ; .FAINTED AKO PPBtlSHED Bl ' AT THREE DOLLARS PE AKNWW, FATA SLE HALF YEARLY IN ADVANCE. , . ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE iNSERTEt . AT SEVENTY" FIVE CtNTS A tOJTARE, TKS FIRST WEEK, ADD THIRTY-rtVE CKT rOA EACB CONHSIATION, , ' ' - - 3 '4 V' I r .l-Jll-ij... VJ -r. f 1 9 7V i I , ' 1 - , .
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