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I- N BERN m. si-rcnDAT, roix iT.I issoJ p At the present Term of the Supreme Court, fRKDEBICK 3. BLOUNT,vEsqLof!this town, received licence to practice Lair in the Superior of-this State.j-.,- Courts UTTR ASURY TRASH.fl Business is almost at a stand with ! us. 4 Many ef our merchants after having agreed upon the rice of articles were compelled to replace them on (hir shelves, because ' the amount jwas tender d to them in Trfcflury Tradiu Something must be done. Thibominable system of imposition cannot be tolerated any longer, orwide spread foin will he the consequences. Such ts the ex tent of the panic that notes which were current a fewvrefcs since are refused new.j Something must be done. rjcan T EoccATi05-We regret to add, that although cir University! possesses. at present, and; his long nessrssrd, an able and efficient faeullyX its pre- uot condition is income, respect?, deplorable. yje allude morel particularly to the financial and pecuniary condition -of the corporation! .Ve learn that it is unabie. at present, to pay . Its.por- fciurs ; ana strong rears are emenamea iiw u ieit assistance be rendered it by'thenVrxt Legisla tare, its functions must ceae.and science thus be left without a temple or a domicilii!) the Stale! 'May such a catastrophfbe averted, and this re preach be saved to. the community j We make the above extract from last week's Spectator. The subject of Education is the most important that ian occupy the attention of a free jstpple. ignorance is the mother, of vice, . and unless knowledge; be as widely djOused as light, I our liberty is a, mere name a lullably sung by t&ose in power to nmJte. the people open the! mouths and shut their eyesr and see what they kill seiid them. We -lament the deay of ; th U Diversity not for it" intrinsic value but because - - I .rl . t. r V- -: a defective system of education is belter than none 'at all notwifhstandinzUhe proverb! We r. - J,. ' . - r: -H "-H. hj a defective system,' and we will give bur rea ions for thus opinion . These are ihey. It appears to us that a University education is only fit to produce what in common parlance we term pro motional men. Secondly, the time consumed in. the tJniversity studies, and their tenor, are unfa torable (to use a manufacturing phrase) to tbe 'production" of farmers and tradesmen 1Ve htre read somewhere of a practical system o Education, calculated to " produce intetli'en farmers and tradesmen, as well aW divines, law pers and physicians. l lt'propoed that the pupils fork, either at farming or at a trade, in order to JupjHrt themselves as 11 -as to defray the ex . .' , ".. ' . : V - 'A " i projes oi ineir eaucation, i ni system ' appears to us eminently fitted" for the meridian of Norjh Carolina. One such institution oueh, oLv1qca. J - Jrt -. I I r-s:-.-1!.--fi'. . rt.-. 7 ltl. . I lit ! jives the tone to the National Repub part v, has - declared this old Firipr1 darty ttefunctJdead and baried. It is true, i tere is a party holding precisely the same i oct rines j acting - on precisely - ihej aaro, principles j anil consisting cf: precisely the same persons--but still it is not thejFede f 1 pay, it ii the Natiorjal -Reptiblicarj This reminds us of a fact, which ficcurrt-c not a hun died years ago, in our presence, a ii coahtycurt.t--::.U: 'Mt 4 A certain John Smith detected in various acts rjf swindling, deception hnd rfjgueryt rah away iarjd passed under she name ulf Lionn tsrownJ at the same nime 'causing report to be lircolated that iTorih Smith hi Jtedi He wis. iiowever, afterwards reco hized, and arraigned for his oOVnces. wh he denied : his name most I stum! v. and i sisted that Jhn Smith was dead and buried niai ne was jonn mown. -"An ata an honest Dutchman, one of the witnesses, " ddt mav be. hut a shnake is a shuake. vtdder you call him a copper head jr bash tartj atUeshpjie.i-Cotrjer' E Jiren ; t ka'ow prljty1weU;thin some of the joutdjb exclusive of bon-toni who honor with their resi de. ce Kspot pot more thari one hundred miles frm " ourgood fo'n', I quote) have been not a little oflended at my Republican impertinence against the Fens- They, too, areready" to s'sert with Webster thamhold" jVderairalre dead and bu ried--If thU tbe true. Resureram S lias mot to of the partjr and tbeyFhave riseh agaic n ten fold del Wmuy. Who defends trie; Tari ff? John Brown Who advocates the wildest vaWa. rifs-of the 4 march of improvement" m n ? Jhn Brown. VVho looks down with sbvei eign c -n-tempt on H te massthe Wg6"! t Jot n Brun o. Who hit all the talent n I John Brown. Did John Smith ever lay claim to more. Verily, the Av Prom the Banner Taxis Taxi of the Constitulidn. I II - - . I . I I fhe People of the United States' pay the fol lowing taxes on, the articles hereinafter named. Ifihey ptjrchase the foreign article j the tax gieS intp the coffers of -the Governmentwhich will no want it after the public debt is paid off at he' end of the year 1838. If they buy the domei tie article, the tax goes in o the pockej of the home producer, for his sole and exclusive benefit, ind eil her increases his p oflts, or saves him fi om , wp iuf uiniier. inienieioie - to peopiei , i - i- i below would be too long. 1- . 1 i Axes, So cents on ever Alu i . .-1 who do not understand Latin, we shall not fern ploy the terms ad valorem or per centum,, but nail usi- iuirau iui;rvoi. i uu expression, OTl CPcry dollar of the first costl by which jw.e; mean,! the cosioi tne arucie as ascertained t our custom houses: No article will be inserted, that is taxed cents on every dollar, or the list dollar of the first cdst. m, 2 cents a pound, ($2 50 for 112 lbs. Arms side arms for militia officers and others. '30 cents on every dollar of th firt cst, that is. $ 3 oii every Word. that costs $10, Which M talis very heavily upon a country where eye- ry other public mau is a general ; cnaonelj major, captain J lieutenant, ensign, or corn1 Awl-I.afu for shoe makers, 30 cents on every dol lar of the first ost. . AdseLfor coopers, 3 cents, on every dollar O " firstcpst; .' i 1'' ' ; s-t' - Bindings of orsted or wool, 35 cents on J Feds are old offenders under new aliases. IT ay they are Nattonal all their aliases in all their they have avoided the wont ure want to' make Cor Rpnblic ( 'twas but one and tndivisi your name Smith i ' !; 1 "Nation" of espotism enough. (How j in . . . . chamelioh changes - - j - T Stales.) Yes, tliev an like the Frerich w hicK succeedec aedespotism succeeding anc ther) one oij.i It won't do Webster- ehartct-- you please, you're still Jof dollarr of the first cost. j 1 .1 Black lead pencil, coita teo cents. cents on every one that of the every tin, stripes, rcaiotfeiXSjfajaiPH prints, sheetings, shirtings. &q. as follows: f they are low priced; such as suit poor people. ' and cost from 6 to 10 cents prr square yad, the tax i 87 cents to 175 cent on every dol Jl'ar of the cost. ' " "! t they are of a middling quaiity, fit for people in middling circumstances, and eost froiuill cents to 23 cent per square yard, the, tax is oa to 79 cenll on every dollar f the cost f it they are high priced, such as only the rich reto t t-'ttfli i steal it pon your. sacrid honnor" But lotic'vmf bonr, toneb my lifie"? 4aAsw red ibeiJnUemitirt Png here's yourtirebrpd Vr!' v.' r Q . i ... .r-ririiV k i "' 1 " mmmtVi -f- Ywi y; vujiuwihc jvtjocx ommons sn javor Fat tow Cm ZEBa!--traWbeen sl.liclteil o come before ypt. I kn.vw i have been soli ited lO Cl FV- ow Citizens, and there's a heab more hre as can afford to wear, and cost from 35 cents to i0w the same correparionsly with 1. ptowisee f "pwaras per square yaro, ine th , . , - .-- ' tax is only 25cents bn cachdollaVof the cost! L.. fi " -M""FF. ' ' Cotton bagiu., 5 cents per square yard. Currants T .r mince pies, 3 cent! a pound. Cut glass, such as decanters, tumblers, wine gla yots iaens, to misrepresent y bo in the next And so jGiheral Assemb lier that's for saftain ! and so 1 think as its ) but decent I should Ises, salt cellars, dishes, bovylsj pitchers oic.Jynnr notions correpaciously upon the Gieral 3 upon every $lh of the v6st, besides 3 Govermjnt and sich like arts and parts of Piy cents per ound weight. CUtting-knives tor farmers 40 "cents for every dollar of the -ost. . This is merely the A B C of the ijusiness. vVe shall go on with the list, and alter it is completed we should like some calculator, who has h. tatniiy! oti ten persons, to tarnish us with k dt J.itrl hik of the taxes h actually pays under the1 present rates upon tbe articles enumerated by us. ft ik n this wanner ttiat the Pt.ople can havaatheir eves opened, and be enabled to see, that lnv are not mucji better off than th. Ei.gluh, the extent of whose taxes b very correctly described iuihe fol- lowing article from the Edinburgh Review, copied inr the lroy Palladium: ; ; ;. Tores'. t axes upon every article! which enters into the mouth, or covets the back, or is placed under the loot ; taxes upon every, thing which is pleasant to hear, see, feel, smell, and taste taxes upon warmth, light, and locomotion ; taxes on ohah--! say of Polly iee '.And so Put in ta vor of Internal Improvement and j-ait roads and sich measurably with a prowiser the rail road am made of petticlar good heart tiroler, And so Therefor nevertheless' notwithstanding with it II - prowiser, Fel-low CitUcens. I opinyate ing tHej Goose. Gineral Govurmiiit as 'how the make properhehayshinesl to clean out Ci ick. i ummy hjuck consarn y ouuhi io tetntKlly Crick and .Ra-tie thai. is Snake Crick otedra t measurably (cAeenng.) And so we'd be able at the expense of Uncle Sam to trade t Newbern and other f o ' n - . ; .. -- t ren parts (preat cheering.) Gentlemen jf youv wish t i bestraddle the thresholds of your hbiden ces measurably that isf you wish to tote in a ixisolutionary patriot t way the key-of, liberty' itt I your pockets the States must be congealed t. Congress and Codgrrs jmuat be Congealed to ?its Blank books, cipherbfe books, and copy boksjSO eVery thing in tbe earth, or theers under the! U-anTsm l musVbeUngealed to 4 Pr.iot Cents ou every dollar of the first cost. BUnkejts. woollen, 35 cents ou every dollar bf the u first cost. . . "iT ' ?;: f Holts of copper for (hips, &c 4 cents a pot nd. j Borbbaziinef . 33 1-3 cents on every dollar of the first cost. ; 1 j . - Bonnet wire, 30 cents on every dollar of the first - cost. i , . : .: I. i ; chip, grass, Leghoru pti every dollar of the earth on every thing that come from abroad, Und they.must all tx cnngaaled together- led in everyjCounty. It would- from; t nature w equally open to tne, por anu ii xne ricn ii tould be the motbr of I practical as wH as of Petersburg, Jolv 7 Tbe subscriptk In lhi lnrk k( tUiv Pterohttrn Hull lin Company, continues to advance. It inou jediye8teday at 3 o'clock .to $3t40i Many o our ptizeits, who are latiJnide to a copsiderable: extent, remain to suil icribe, some of whom are opt of tbwn ai- others-indisposed- the comaiision Have hot made personal application, bat H uhscrtptions tai have. been ybtainedl hav resulted ttom tbe spontaneous movement - ur patriotic towustnen. 1 nis speaks, vh . t , u ... iumes in their favor, and calls tmperioti or is grown at bonte ; taxes on the raw materia taxes on every fresh Value that is added to it by toe inuustry oi man; taxes on the sauce that pam'-ers tlie rich man's appetite, and the drulg that. restores him to health ; on tb4 ermine that decorates the judges, and the rope that hangs tbe criminal : on the noor man's tobacco, the rich man's spice ; on tbe brass nails of the cofiin, a; kl h ribands of the bride ; at bed or boar. i, couch ant or levant, we must payi Tthe schoolboy whips his taxed top;' the beardless youth manages hig taxed horse, with, a taxed bridle, on a taxed road; and the dying Englishman; pouring his medicine which ha3 paid 7 per cents into a spop u . aij or . l:. :n j. . I " - i . :. ruivti una uaiu iici vein. luaivcs m win uu au nfiord any Hut the cheapest kiud, the America I eight-pound tamp and expires in the arms of rably that is ! Immense cheering.) 1 i m-asu QQ and fii&t Bonnets or hats, of straw. 50 cents cost. I Braids, flats, and plats, for bonnets or hats, 50 cents on every flollar of the first cost. (If, however, the bonnets or bats be fori poor jeple, for jthe- wives and daughters offartneiy, mechanics, and other working men. who canrioi upoti muse iv uu hies forthwith'. -Old hrofessional- men. Mo eover this would be a VWe this question.1 o enter their na minion. i Let any one who reads the above, article liable than bank stock, K . J . 1. . l lit profitable investment o capital, much more pro- cei vitfail a State io carry on the work of but that is not t, t is not l saying i. ii h in i$ favor. 03 We have throwa out e few hints of a p ractical system of educatioii provetnent ought calculated to meet the wants of all classes, in or- oer to elicit soroethihe oh the subiect from some of our talented Correspondents. I We should be wrr-ciad to hear from J' ONSLOW" on this sub anyJ man! wi which is Hi lave HOI, Jtl I taken atu. Do an-1 If there are sufficient resbnr. that State to apply to treasury coffers for assistance ? Certainly answer Again ought a comparatively rich to apply to comparatively pooriorassistance--that is.;on;iht the boor to .beg from the very poor ? Certainly not! I have yet! another tiuestion to ask whence are the tr'aiury fpnds derived t (Answer from " i -. i ; : . f - . T I Sooth i inn nt,, -Ii -r hn..ld f taxes 'evted on each ofafe ueii, then, whenever , bear a Southern r advocate the Tarifi. or tell voula 5taie receives an appropriation for the purpo that though oppressive 'tis not; str' very tad,M M of Internal Improvement, she b in fact beg. KM Spectator UiKb ) (I had almost said: stealing) from her sister .i : II' i I. 4 ! -1 . s '.. :-J-. I L- . t.- Wt .i. fLLf. 1 III CaK'l II i'UII" VttUlUIO! I System favors them . by charging increased (hx. Fifty cents is charged on each one, lever ; hough the foreisa cost' should be but fifty cent,! hich would be doubling the price.) ooots, woollen tor cquuren, 35 cents On eyerv dollar's worth j laced, 150 cents per pair. ' - leather,' 150 cents per pair, jjootees, do. 150 ce 11 ts per pair, r r -. ottles, porter bottles, sa5 per grocer tirace of leather. 30 cents on every dollar of it cost. -H-mV-V randy, 1st and 2d proof, 53 cents per gallon. n apothecary who has paid a license of lOCK) t r .the privilege of putting him to death His whole property is then taxed immediately from wo to ten pet cent.' Besides the probate of his will, large fees aredemanded for burying him in ihe chancel; his virtues are handed down to pos- xy on taxed marble, and he is gathered to his Others to be taxed no more. V ' - ' - . ' " ' i ' -'I I CO3IMITMCATI0NS. rl not, Stale one Lect. ; Wherefore xhimbers he ? Do. 3d tin' 67 do.- im Brass slide-rules, 30 cent on every dollar of th cost Bridles, 30 cents on every dollar of the Cost Bridle-bits, 35 cents on every dollar of the cost Brushes, 30 cents on every dollar of the cost buttons, of worsted or wool, 33 l-3d cents , on every dollar of thexbst. Cpabitet wure, 30 cents on every dollar of the cost or $ 3 on every $10. ables and cordage, fo. table or cradle liiat cosh THE DEATH OP NAPOLEON. "As if to mark a closing point uf resemblance -twnt Cromwell and Napoleon, a dreadful Jera ' irm na ho tK Mamr hiK iit.rtH.ri lhl rtal exipter T . I . - 1 . I L m ' ' cav ruai was 10 ciose ine mortal existence 01 mis k 1 fxtraordinarv man. ' A willow, which had been the Exile's favourite and under hich he had f'len ei Joy ed the fresh breeze, was torn up by the rmrricane; and almost all the trees about Long wood shared the nam' fate. ; f "The 5th of May came amid wind and rain. Napoleon's passing spirit was deliriously engaged in a strife more terrible than that ofhe elements around. the words "tele aarmee." the last which escaped his lips, intimated thai his thoughts were watchitig the current of a beady fight About eleven minutes before six inUh evening; Napoleon, ajter? a stioggle which Indicated the original strength of his constitution,; breathed his M,he man who' speaks in this way isno a Stfte. Let us put j a ease. M Am. J Wowr if vou are answered in the affirmative, I i-. I . - - h -j;l - ' 1 - ' N I . jaa have the clue to his conduct. There are a Uet of rken in the 8outh ho are capitalists,1 and po kno win r tUt. the Tariff cannot last tone "re has sufficient means to improve herself she ought to set ahouttif not she has no right td herself dl the resources of other States, for plain reason that they have enough to do to deteimined to " make hav while the sun shines." Ut ' ks to make their own pots boil they nit is I reason 1 while the Tariff I ' 1 1 i M l i ' continue depreciated, monev want to sustain the tottering tariff as long nne to spare. If this were not "they can, for t lls. DroDerrv will 1 . " 1111 continue to be scarce and they will thus have li opportunity of accumulating property for lit Pf or nothing end t shaving gloriously I beg Max r t h " " ' i i ii" r a Artli A . rr" wp wuoi. iv gtiuc juj wi inaiiawi w mm oe is .vulgar as Wyheu. to shave now a dsvs-they avail this get nave e case every S ate could improve itself and we should hear nothing .of applications to the General Govern mint. If isievident that every appropriation made by Congress ii an injustice committed, be- ine nothing ies tnan tne taxation 01 iwcniy itrrc Slates, often for tbe improvement of a petty dis- JNo, no. tbis is not the way to improve. tarred, 4 cents per pound. untarred. 5 cenis per pound Do. of grHss, or of the bark of a I ; V Ii tree, 5 cents per pound-' .rinJ i (if irAN rtinin.D rpntt nrr lh CamelsHaVr pencils, 3tcents on every1 dollar 0(l-ott t the COSt. ; .' ; ;; ;' V - Canes or walking sticks. 30 cents on do. Canes for fishing, I 30 cents on do. Carpets, Brussels, Turkey, or Wilton, 70 cts. per square yard dderminster or Venetian, 40 per square y Do. of oil cloth gleamed trict. Do. Ingrain, K cts. per square yard - . - l - f it . Do. all other kinds made of wool, flax, hemp, cotton, or rags, pr parts of either, 32 cents ard. j, printed or painted. 50 cts. Do. bindings, 35 cents on every dollar of the first Cost ;!;;; - -,,!- Carriages bf all descriptions, and parts thereof, $30 on every $ 100 of the cost. Carriage springs for do 0 cts; ouevery dollar of : - tbe cdst.; - ; 3 ' - A:--Do. laces for trimming, 35 cents, on do. I 1 - ' i ! i - 1 i 0 Do away wi'h all unncessary taxation wben 1 Caes for liquor, without bottles, 30 cts. on do the National Debt is paid, ana witn tnis money 1 . uo. dressing, ot wooa, csu cents on 00. "ow proud our Newborn Spectators are of, the . . ' ' tn thmlwekirT Cat steel. 150 'cens for 112 nounds Mm . . things lavished upofi them by the Charles- Courier Last WeelT it was all Courier. ! Con I reckon tbe same ourieri they copied who'esale i praise or the Courier must have had .. ' .', I'- I ....II ; eating effect upon them as a draught of muddy ,ter found in au old cask after many a fruitless wfch would have upon a shipwrecked crew who pre dymg from thtrsti After all Messieurs Spec- nrjmhnhilUuorvrofll. ! i , - : Castor oil, w cents per gauon, equat 10 ov . .. ...iii1 m 1 - 11 t upon every ooiiar qi me .ot. TAXEs.UThe following article is worthy Cnagri gashes ,35 cents on every dollar of the 1 j 4ner. 1 ; - ni-Ufd Statfa. You will see byi these jaas now 1 Chairs, tancy ana omers, k wnu wi y .I---WT'T- ' v .. Tr .. . - 51 - . I ' - 4 -I ' ' ' m .4 taxed Chisel sockets, 35 cents on every aoiiar 01 ine the. I cost; it It not suchl your politics by ' mi I'm' .L-. thU rimii attention ot rverv citizen in uie -V--7 . . r-. j.l '1. j United States. You will see by j xhtse facts heavily, how unmercifully, the many are its ..m knfii f thm rr. Here are no fine ' ..-: .1 . . 1 . t 1 .u 1 unocoiate. k cents pounu. ories here are stubhorn facts nere is n UW,J ' .-.t ' -J- .J-J fct a I great thing to be praised While blazed the lightning, prOUc nis- eye, . -, ; . . nd dash for flash did to -Heaven's fires reply, j When lulled the fitful storm, his pale lips quiv. ftfd, ' - ' His hands unclenched, his limbs relaxed and shiv I ered ; rj--: ;'" .: -tjl..y- '. : J But when again the tempest's iury rose; . He deemed it was the cannon of his Ifoes. I Then filed before 'heir Chief 's disordered view, The brave who vainly bled at Waterloo. i " On" he exclaimed en avant tete d' armee," " They charge they waver we have lost the - dayl n Then hack he sank, " the fools have won" he For Russia's aggrandisement haye they bled To raise his Czarship have they levelled me. Sorely, ere long, they'll rue their victory' .7 And soo&whal more he indistinctly muttered, But tbe death rattle choked the words he uttered, At length there came a long, loudj swelling burst of thunder, '? I V ! Which shook the earth and seemed to rend the heaven's asunder, . 'fvH'' ' ' i It was the summons .'-heedful to its tone, Fled the fierce, spirit of Napoleon, ! 1 A roaring whirlwind revelled in, the woods, j ARRIVED. M .t . m. ml tsng Jane. tiunter,'Martm que. Schr. Ariel, Scott, NeW York. ScJir- Rising Sun. Wui, Martinique. SMHEME o 7, ti AR PL AND STATE LOT ,TERY. to be drawn on the same approved UK'de as No. 6. and to take phc in tne- Cit v of Baltimore, 00 Wednesday the 8th inst , under time superintendence off (he commissioners an pomieu oy tne goTernor and counr iIJ SSj HIGHEST PRIZE, 5,0(). SCHEME. . 1 prile of 1 prize at I prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of. 5 prize- of 10 prizes of 10 prizes of 33 prizes of 100 prizes of 100 prizes f 3,600 prizes of $S,0pb i.oio 1- 5K 3tO '200 ICO 60 i 20 JO 6 "4. 3 is fijooODolIarsi 1,000 Dollars 1500 D llar - S00 Dol. era 200 Dollar 6(' Dollars J50l DMUrs 200 Dollars: 850Doll-ra) . "60t Dollars Dollars 10,800 Dol ors 3,865 prizes, amounting to 6136 - 9fKJ0 Tickets, 20.i5ii Dollars 20K) Dollar Only 9 000 Tickets In the SchemThe Prixesr all payable in CASH, which !atuai aiCofien'S Office, can be bad the momeni they are drawo - Whole Tickets, $3,(0 , Quarters, - 75 cents' tl.ln.. "I . I En I i. , . .ORDERS either by mail post naid) 01- private conveyance, encloinkihe ash or prizes, uon as 11 on pcrso. ai appucation. Address J. 1. tJOHlii, Jr. ii BROI HEUS. ! ' - - ' ! Baltimore. Baltimore, July 3, 1830: Tbe Register, containing the Offirial . r . c 1 ; List, will be forwarded gratis, immediately aner tne urawing, to knose wno quest it mav r?- re. Awkward word that . Ex' is'nt It t oratory like Heiry Clay's dinner speecoes to .. , , . wore thin Xhe iirtyrivuU were .welled to floods, pi.vn that two arid two make five. ; o. nere are jts fit cost. ( i I 11 the rushine rain, fell deluge-like and fast, ine vraiscrs or ine narrrora 1 . . -it . , .' . .ct .,1 1 u . . . 1 " -. - -- ,. ... !;i i hntevfi-- 1. i . I 1 I truths, unsnaKeaoie truths..- slow long iuj"-1 Cipherins slates fot schools, 3l-a cents on every 1 As theWorida Terror from Rime's S boundaries ""tauten by those iwbo denounced your own! i . 1 j . , tiL; t ori ihi I ,. 7. .u- J. 1 1 I I 1 . 1 , l t ' 1 i. i'lriou-i ; j w . -1 T I . Item to be continued, weaskT How long are tnt I dollar of the cost. I -U I passed, . - - f ; ; - ' 1 w thirsty you mast have been to drink such itintled, weask? How long are toe 1 ' dollar of tbe cc st. 1 A,, - - - ,- - . passed, i , . ' - -t-i ' :- P yet free States to be instruUeiiti Clothing, ready ma ie, 50 cents on everyj dollar of 1 1 wag fit that ne Whose headlong, reckless course up f Fursocracies, in lormtngf !rs h the cost. A fi ie cleth coat in London costs Had matched that tempest in its furious force, (n iLir rwier'e district$ uill by the from J3 0 to $16 fcO ; here, t costs from Should leave this dull existence midsf wild strife, people of thes in buildiue I - h... . 1 iti.yj . j ..;! from X 12 I jfltJMti" Wio i.cr respective uwi yjf .- , .. r . .-- . ..j. bVVf 1 . - . . . ' . . ;-.Ttriljl 9fttciS40 I Whih evr waslto him 'lhe life Of life." j1 " c r j: m - am m At mrm mi r nvifi aar - w ntimoer sa wr employ cowrvs irollaf if the Costl 1 " . ' lA. O. C. ioui, we nop? destroy liberty 1 To be reduced after the I - iai ' ' : - J 1 yet a while and the American System will only I . - .i r - -d -fter lne 3igl ffj" A'Qobr? If a lady were lame.ift the tight remembered and laughed at as tne means py Dec: 1831, to 1 cent. I arm and in the left leg if sh had but one .eye "Begar here's Monsieur Tonson eome again I r. Carrington !6f the Washington Times has ij we flincnrfe honorable" i o onr worthy j wiUch- an ambitious intriguer strove to buy the Icocoa, 2 ceots a poundi To be reduced after the I and squinted with that if she had but two teeth t . 00 HU beart being inflated and elated 'pLLiA, j, bribioe capitalists' with monopo-l 3igt Dec. 1830, I one cent . r.v in front and they were blackif she bad a hump A - With gf 1 eatin -amJ frikl.flaT on j lies, so that tbeyi bight eommandli tneir. workmen Cblonge water, 30 cents on every dollar of the I bebi Jd baf to mtAft amends was j perfectly' flat -'urm became quite a good sort of a toLoteor him, hich every 3ooJ workie'' is cost.t , L Jf J. . J-1 before and if she had a spitfire temper, and for- i arnd k.irr;.ii I ; u . :. ii . fi . ts.'. .ii..-. I ;"6nfeclionerv preseivea.in suear oriMiujr, ; 7 ,i,i,B.n,t ji liuu iui mi m iuccu"tn . m fliimiiMii imrn nu cuiuitri-i - ..,,,. . . . ' nr iiibt urciuci nun octviw w iwvmw.. ... -',1 U : , : ' enough4-be is forgiven There is a Id woman who had a case by Philip of Macedoh When " appear 'TTou appeal?! .answered hii rm about an n'tJ . . -. "1 apain.t h.. Snatch .e a I"th 1 V'J to whom U."- -t . it. . . . . . 11 .sj 1 ment. so that uy a commnation 01 mc ewpw;- ers in a ihuvm g, --t- . . do you appeal from !me.' 1. Philip drtwiA to Philip softer was the renly . . -IB - . - . . i ' ' Hid reverse tbe appeal with A! 0Ufd who will be the hired tool of the capital ists. AwakV-a4ake ! Feliow-Citizens, " reak t hi ir. bonds asonderere tis too late. Be effrefo K..U A,i vote. Let rfortb, South. East and, vyei uiklt in putlipg down the Tariff, t ii the irbe b- ceuts on every dolllr of the cost. Copperas, near 2 cents per pound; ($2 pet'cw tL) r I which is equal to twice as much as iits cost a abroad. t:: -i:;h-i:Vri L' Cordials of all kinds, 63" cents per gallon; Cotton, 3 cents per Hund) a mere dead letter in tbe law, and ought to be entirely! abolished liars cash (not bank. stock.) How; many suitors would she have ? '-si Q- Q ; Vi, HONOR One negro stole a knife from another, , upon being charged with the theft he offered to swea Cotton goilsV whether plain or colored, 'such a I he bad not sf.en it V fyr tree opon ja pile a bi cambrics, ginghains, chceksleno, bsofc aaus-jbles high as Mania's hoaic "Ohj jeai" ?W (be LETTERS Remaining in the New&rrn Post 30t n Juke, 1830 Mrs. Sarah Anders, Mrs. Elisabeth Allen. John Brissington, Wm Babcock, J ,M. BIngsT. Stt'o. Silvester Brown Wm 8 Blackledgo, Capf Timerlane Burt, 2; Miss Loie Barker, John Bur gwyii, 2', jVVm. Blackledge, A fijrd-i, itCo S Barrier, James B-asleyJams R. Burgage, iliss Catharine Bas.- .-j Lonfield Cox, J. C. Cole, Joseph Carson, Or Tos L. ICarthy, Church Chapman. John U. Colbeyi Linder Chapman, Elijah I Calwny, Charles Carter, Jume-I Cf mbell, Mrs. Sarah Chestnut, Cullin Conally. Abel E. S. Collins James Conner, John 0. Chapman - j ' i ' '. -'. Henry Devine, Capt. Sniuel Duglass; 2 ; Jnhra 0. Uawson, Henery Dewey, .Wm 9 Jelanar Darius Our fee. : j' " . I . Etberage, Bryani dmonson, Tho?. J Capt. 1 Eui'i-y. George sForrest, Wm. French. "-John Goldsmith, 2J Mr. Ghnlson, MrsM. Gill Mrst Holland Green, rami. GiulJey, Wm. Gaskill MinriMarir Gooding.. ' 1 .. ' il . S John Harvey, Henry H; rvey, 2 John Hall, Brinsthn Holliss, Jasper Haidison, Wm. Hull brook 2 J John Hellen, Miss' riarriet ! Hovt Edmond Hatch, George Au Hall, Mrs Hannati Hat); f.;; " - 4 !' i;;-,'.,;'.!.- James T.' Jones, 4i Mos ?s Jarvis Henry W Jonei, 2; Miss Martha E.Udnes. I John G.Kincey,2; Miss .jdia King. !' ' RichHrdiLlojfd, Durant H Lane; jr. Lovett G. Moore, Capt A1 orris jJoshua Miller ' Jacob Mojore, Wm, McKin iey, Freak. Mil!er Francis Mason, Jesse G. Mn mford. ' ' 4 Josephns Nelson, F G." W. T 1 elsoo. ' ' i . i . ' Thomas O. Bryan. Capt.- John Osgood, R; V Orme 2;. Joseph Oliver. Ja nes M.Omber. Junathab Peet, Maithew Presscote. Jesse Paul Levi Rojw, J. H. Ritter,' enry Ritier, John ' Ryan j Allen Robinson, Mr. Ramsay, MisS Bet : sey Robinson. ' ' ' , Shcrifi of Craven County Jsaac Sutten Mrs E. Scott, iSmith ; Sparrow, , Fohua Scjtt, Jesjse Sheffer, St- John's, Lodge, So. 3. Secretary 'oC Eurek Chapter, No 7, Geirge Stringer,! Mrs. Nancy Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, John Sncad David Tilson, 2. .-( - j . . Jeremiah Wethertoo, Nathan, White, tlamet S White, Miss Amelia Whitfield, Peter .Wing ate, ' t'latt L. Wkki, Christoi ber WaiUs, Mis. Helena M -Watson, Mrs. Jane Walrabe, James VVinsb)!, JameEjVYooa. , Mrs! Susan Young. (i2.) 1 . T. WATS. 4 if; cases WINDOW BLINDS of various for! ..T-' bT - x : - 1 ' T 1- r U0SESJ.-W; 'iARVnl'; Nwbcrri.Junt 19, 18SQ- 4 1 j -1 ! V V uieat of all to effect this j - "i
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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