m N'OIITH CAROLINA SENTINEL AND NEWBERN! COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL AND LITERARY INTELLIGENCERi Cv-TftE CONSTITUTIQKUNIOX. J O Llr'w 1 -: -. THE SENTINEl,, noinis wis shall ivish him success. Bat we think he ' i teetion of the two retiring Secretaries "from unjust iSnfeemy1eTSn in endeavoring to in- Pint prn ' crease the discontent of the South against a system which has become the Bettled policy j oi tne naiiuii 1 FRIDAY NEWBERN : MORNING, MAY 0, 1831. F1RC5M IANbE. By the Havre Packet at vriert R-1, we have accounts irom p ranee up 10 the 1st of April, being tnree uays .airman tuose we h;ti laj4' before our readers. Thirtytone of the De P9mentsJiad entered into whatthiy call patriotic associaiions,' the intention of which may be easily oonjecUirednornm iVoni th;c King's ministers. The Gazette de France ttitps that the Austrians had acaally entered Bolog na on the 21st and 22d of March. If this be thecase, the war between . France and Austria is inevitable, a the French people have declared that the occupa tion of that cityAhall mark thejimii of their forbear ance.5 I We have no additional accounts from Poland. The Ramans ' hid. remainct wRhjmt farther move ment at the last advices. . r v . Extract-ofa letter dated HavrcjApril 1st, l31. The" situation ot tne country uas not impiuvcu. supported by a large and increasing majority; and the benefits of which are seen in the reduced price of every articleon which it has been made to operate. The experiment has been attended with too much success to be now abandoned; and it wll not be aban doned, until a more liberal policy shall mark the con duct of other nations towards us. Why then endeavor to create a spirit of resistance" that may "jeopard theunionofthe states?" Let the editor remember his motto, and forget his prejudices." ! , The preceding notice of the Sentinel we copy from the jlillsborpugh Recorder, that we may reciprocate the good wishes which its Editor has expressed for our success. And accompanied as these wishes are, with the condition that we " shall make 1 Liberty the Constitution-Union,' the rule of our conduct," still we do riot hesitate to accept them in all sincerity ; though judging from the tenour of the whole para graph, th$ Recorder thinks our claims to his courtesy are put unsubstantial. In iorming4ur political opin ions, as well as in disseminating them, we assume for ourselves the proud distinction of having always ad hered to out motto, not in the letter only, but in spirit; andjiwhatever good or evil we may have done in con sequence of this adherence, has been performed with the entire approbation of our best judgment. We regret to find that the Recorder assumes that untena ble and nrenosterous position, that the Tariff acts ! . 4 v beneficially for the interests of the South, and con t:. Jhp.mhesa'disDlaved bv the present ministry. ' j we mi &ht have expected some increase of confidence tributes to reduce the price of every article of produce tfl uniprtunateiy, things were not becoming daily qt anufacture upon which it has, been made to 1 ore difficult, and complicated in commerce by the - - , X tSv in uiiDbrt --the accumulated losses and in- operate. We had seen this assertion once or twice ' rreasc'Gf -taxes and in politics b. 'the approach ol before; consequently its, promulgation is not origina ! War, which now appears quite inevitable, uisirebs, with theRecorder, and we congratulate him that it is I XTSk a tee lake" not ; but wb must freely confess that we saW it then r 1 jiaceJthougK the recovery miist bq lon and painful, as now, ntorej with pity than: with approbation. Can ' " Inj Cotton, owing to some exports from Switzer- an reflectng man believe this to be the case ? Can land, tvnd to the few arrivals, our. stock is reuueeu w :i3 00d'lalcs. The sales during fhe last fortnight have amounted to ouu omcs, aim- 1 2300 bale. The market, however remains weak, and pHces are a shade lower-i-fine sdrta are almost ' wit hout-a pried from the little business done. , Another letter from Havre of the 2d ult, says It iVnrotkable that in fifteen days the question of Peace i or Wir will be decided. Our government has sig f nified ko the Cabinet of Vienna, that the further oc 1 enpatibn of Bologna and the Papal States, will be , cQiisidbred a'declaration of war." ' Jn the sitting ot the Chamber 01 uepuues 011 me any system oi political logick produce so complete an obscuration of rational perception, as to induce the partisan. Of office seekers and interested manufaetu rers, to belieye that the impo$itibn of heavy duties on articles, either of importation or domestick fabrick, i li i ii -. t . i x 1. il. x :i . chaser ? We are uncharitable enough to say that no man believes it, either relatively or abstractedly ; anatwe think it more complimentary to question the made it necessary the others should cb out also. So tar as regards tne members of the Cabinet, this measure is comparatively of little moment It is, however, a matter ol deep concern as anecung the character of the Government. In this point of view the American people have a right to know the whole truth; from whence the alleged discord originated ; by whom and lor wliat purpose, a uos ueen lostered ; and in what respect and wherefore it has been con nected with the public administration 01 me anairs of the! Nation. The President is bound to make these explanations to the people. . ; If it were intended to be intimated that I am respon sible for the waift of harmony in the Cabinet, the charge is unjust. I deny that I pursued a course that invited hostility. On the contrary, I went as far ! as a man of honor could go in enaeavuiui promote a good understanding and cordiafofficial co operation with all the members of the Cabinet, but it seems I was expected to go sun luruier, aim doing so, it has been held good cause for my dismis sal. If it is asked, why I did not abandon the Cabi net and expose to the world the mahgn influences by which it was embarrassed? I would reply, that I constantly looked forward to a favorable change- That especially 1 relied for this upon tne wisuoiu, firmness, and iustice of the Chief Magistrate. I have been disappointed. I have had the deep morti fication to see him gradually discarding from his conucils and friendship his old and long tried sup porters, and throwing himself into the arms of per sons whose cold hearted selfishness and artifices were played off upon him for true and faithful service. Rest assured, however, that whatever may be the public judgment as to the merits of this question, no consideration arising from personal feeling will induce me to take a course which I should not believe cal culated to maintain the character and promote the interest of the State which gave me birth. Business of importance, especially as enabling me to settle, down permanently in North Carolina, will probably require rriy presence in Tennessee, where I may be detained until August next. On my return to my family, I hope to meet you, when I shall be highly gratified' to renew that social and friendly in tercourse, which heretofore, so much to my satisfac tion, has subsisted between us. ' In the mean time, I beg you to receive assurances ot great respect and esteem. JOHN BKAJYUH. We pay for coats twice as much as Londoners!" These facts ought to arrest the 'attention of every man who buys a dollar's worth of goods at atore and wJip is not determined to be piled and uped by the use of such cabalistic terms as the "American System." From t kentucky Gazette. The result oi" nearly all the negotiations of the Ministers appointed by this Administration to foreign comts, has been singulary successful. If our opponents., are susceptible of shame, they must feel mortified that the new ministers (every one of whom they pronounced inade quate to the duties assigned them,) should dis play more displomatic tact than the.courtly and regular bred statesmen of the coalition, lo the triumphs of practical men over theo ries, exhibited in our negotiations with Brazil, Columbia, Mexico, and Great Britain,-we are happy to be enabled to add, upon the authority of a Clay paper, the following paragraph re specting the success of Mr. Rives, our Minis ter to France. " Claims on France A letter from an American gentleman in Paris, published in the N. Y. Commercia!Advertiser, says, We shall get part of our claims on France say, seven 1 a fit? - ;n- . or eigni minions, or, uossiuiy, ieu mimons dol lars.' Rives is a good Minister." Maysville. Eagle. ' f1 A AT A T. rflAfMFM. The business of the New York Canal, thus TSx &c PALACE OF FORTUNE. 220 Broadway, MarbliBBuiiding; Uiiderthemerican Museum, S'ero york. At which place henaa sold, within a few months past, ; rKKS OF - Amoitntingio mbre than a Rfillionvf Dollars The following New fork Lotteries will soon be drawn : ; June 1st, Extra 14. $30,000, 20,0000. TickelO. OU1' w: 4J-??w,uuo. . do. 15th, a MAMMOTH SCHEME, Capital I $60,000, S 4O000, $30,000, $20,000. ! This is the most brilliant c, j '& I. tt ?Art j n, , . ttAu.c cvci isueu ui use uuiiea oiaxes.- ana must common v. monied men aswell as those whoare SwnnToTthe ready." What makes it still more?f Sucement to the adventurer, is the few BlartJ?$ there being but ONE bfktik to a prize wmij . x uc puce oi x lCKeis win oe $20, Shares in proportion. Packages must draw, allowing the worst of luck, one1 half back, and stand the sair chance" for the magnificent Capitals. A Parta contains 12 Tickets, and will cost $ 240, Halves S 120 Quarters 60. : . i j ' , The "Lottery Herald" is published bv jawing day. The Herald contains, the Official OankB, an CXtensivft nnd rnrrAt Piic nnrronf " ' ww K W Ml. tVU Mft & 1AA- VCdr. It rami .-va 1 ..... . . a far has been greater than in any former year. oiden Tfbr Sk.t Vk fcme'x- i t The collecteat Albany commenced clearing teries, fany1 boats on the 16th April, and on Saturday the attention. TlwhiSS 30th, three hundred and fifty-eight boats had te'of the numbers by mailed the been cleared, and about twentv-eisrht thousand pngmai i ickets wdlbe sealed un and held Knbiect to jn- ii4j r ir. r,f me owner's dipposal. This -ni ,v.Uk .ti more than 82000 per day. Last year the ca- 1 We find, sajs the Charleston Courier, in looking nal opened on the 20th of April, and the ave rage daily receipts at the office in this place for the residue of April, was about $1500. The greatest amount of toll paid in a single day was on the 23d of April, on which day the collector at Albany received 84483; ex ceeding the receipts of any single day before over the Paris Constitutionnel, that Gen. Bernard lately in the service of the United States, and who by about $800. Albany Argus. returned to i t rance a snort time since, nas peen re instated in his former grade in the French army, as and called into actual service. an officer of Engineers. The ship London Packet has arrived below Balti more in 45 days from Rio Janeiro. The Capt of the sincerity of those who assert it, than., to charge them tiSth, a projwsition of the Ministet of Finances, for with insanity, the only admissible apology for such a Norfolk reveue cutter, which boarded the ship, was in- authprity to raise in c. UI V "r belief: It i4 well known that a reduction in the price funds to, an amount not exceeding 100,000,000 of - f - : . , .r , r. SncV during the interval of the sessions, was re- of most articles has taken place, not ih the United n w'P.il Rhmmittee. -S. . A, I States onlvi, but likewise in Europe. There, this IIIIIUCIi I" l' . . . . ., , - - . diminution cannot be in consequence of our Tariff ; Rio for .Buenos Ayres, at an hours warning. its causes are therefore to be sought in sometliing be yond tlie partial influence which our restrictions ex ercise in the commercial world. But argument on thi subject were worse than ridiculous. When the ad vocates of taxation and exclusive privilege, shalhave convinced us that the addition of from ten to fifty per ceilt to the prime cost of an article, enables us to obtain cents closed at 48f. and the that article at a lower price, we will not only uncom plainingly suffer ourselves to be reduced by taxation to the. costume which Isadas wore at the battle of Mantinea, but will yield our judgment to their guar dianship, and make ample recantation of our error. CHARACTERISTIC LANGUAGE. The Washington Journal, in advocating Mr. Clay's election, commences ah article as follows: "It is our firm belief that the election of Mr. Clay will now depend on the zeal, the spirit, the skill and tnends. -The game has Paius, March 30. A complete panic has prevailed in the Market to-day ana tne price oi o lucks c iriPiiftPrl n verv heavv fall. The cause of this de cline appears to be the greatvquantity of Stock thrown , a it h o virL-pt bv holders, under the persuasion i,- u invitnblfi. n nd that the finances of the country are in a deplorable state. Towards the close , ,f thddav Quotations became more firm, and the pa nic in some degree subsided. 1 he business trans--,Pt.Jihn not heenso crreat as micht have been ex- t.ccted. Foreign Securities have also fallen consi- ' . i.Tibiy . " The, T hree per Fivcat781. " H. Casimir Perrier," saysUhe Tribune, " wishing to make a display of force in foreignv policy, .has ad ,esed n note to Count d'Appony, the Austrian Am b'i;sador, demanding explanations as to the occupa - iion of Boloo-na by the Austrian troops ; and- this time lias saul very seriously, that France could not v.n4'it. The Ambassador replied, that the occupa tion if Bologna had beLli concerted between Prussia, ' n,A Rtio-lnnd. and lAustria; and that the Aus- - trian, Government was resolved to stifle rebellion wherever it might breaft mit." ' r Pari., March 31. The panic which prevailed yesterday has in sorhe degree subsided, but transac tion haw been ltmited. Some purchases however, JhaviW be4i made, gave a favorable impulse to the Mariet, aikd, quotations have experienced an lra-n-ovncnt. One of the boldest speculators m the Market has been obliged to liquidate his accounts ; 1 1 i Hoc? ti 1 ln:ses this month to the amount ot formed by a passenger, that a few days previous to the L. P.'s sailine. despatches of an important nature perseverance of his own were1 received from Buenos Ayres, and that the U.S. been thrown into their hands, if they judiciously ship Vandalia capt. Kennon, was ordered to sail from play their cards " This simile must be familiar to Mr. Clay, TT?CI Yl-? ! A YuTZXzZr'l "c or more tickets are ordered mo pusiac neeu not De paid. ' , Address ii A. H. SCHUYIER, . ' ' '- NeV) York. Ed" I am authorised to make reference to the Mana gers Messrs. Yates & M'Intyre, also to many first rate Houses in this City, Boston, Albany, Charleston; S. C, Richmond, Va., Fayetteville, N. C, and A gusta, Geo. - . , Bank notes current in any part of the United States, or the Canadas, will be received by me at par for Tickets. Many ofmv customers are uarticular to remit U. S. notes, this, although very acceptable, is not necessary. flay20,1831-l-ff ' DOMESTIC LOTTERY. AS but few Tickets remain unsold, Gen tlemen at a distance who liave kind IV The Great Match Bace7 The trreat match race over the Long Island Course, for $ 10,000, tas decided on the 10th inst. ThQ Virginia mare Bonnets of Blue, beat the New York horse GoliaJi in two heats (four mile heats) with ease. , ; The Cantain General of the Island of Porto Rico, has annulled the additional duty imposed on Flour by the order oi November last. Thel order ot JN ovenrber advanced the duty from $ 5,40 to $ 9 per brl. and perhaps is 4o many of his supporters. If undertaken to dispose of them, will please make skilful card playing 8could Win the f residency, returns as soon as they shall have completed tneir sales, it is the wish of those concerned that the Drawing shall take place about the 20th of Jnne. JOHN TEMPLETON. Newbern, 20th May, 1831. it would doubtless be his.- -Resrister. Norfolk, May II. Arrival of the Java. The U. S. frigate Java, Capt. Kennedy, arrived in, Hampton Roads, he accusations which the Recorder brings against yesterday morning, from Mahon via Gibraltar, nT rrpntJnc. n RT,;rh of resistance that mavieopardPalma, Ferro, St. Nicholas, St. Jago, Cape ' " r JO 1f J c . cj. Tt C Tl.n From the Warren (Ohio) Neivs Letter. Honest Calculation. In the Painesville Telegraph we find a calculation as to the pro bable result of the next presidential election. It is based upon the supposition that the con test should take place between Jackson and Clay,-'without the interference of a third can didate.' The editor, notwithstanding his op position to President Jackson, is to allow himlosi votes leaving only tor estate oi saia aeceaseo, are requested to make Mr. Clay ; and declares that this is the best cal- immediate payment ; a id those having claims -. -m. r r---i 1 ."I 1 J . ... -: .0. culation he canmaRe lor iur. Lviay, in nonestv against tne estate, are required to present them AT the May Term, A. D. 1831, of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Craven County, the subscriber qualified as Executor t the last.will and testament of George X. Hall. compelled Esq. deceased. All persons indebted to thi? gmation, ana are loiauy unaeservuig ui u tet-nuus refutation. ; Were a justification of our course Requi site, we wbuld point toour columns for the last twenty vrkrs. with a full consciousness that thev refute all , , subh calumnies. None but those whose minds are tiijctured with the darkest colourings of depravity, can entertain a wish to dissolve a compact which secures the happiness of millions, and offers, perhaps in the only landmark of Liberty on the face of the earth. mvh nlc nfi ;i million" of francs. It is saia mat ins w unvp rlnnf-tr thisTTninn nnrlpr nUirr.nmfrtances: ,iHTftun hft in a ffreatnaixpaiu. iuwh iun , i - . . : r wi; ;.lnf s ockion account of this m tne aays oi our country's prosperity, anu in ner i- l- i i v e v.o iroTiap nf the. oreat fall nio-ht of neril. when we contended acrainst the trea- i v n 1 wus uiic wi wi - 0- - . 1- i 1 - vesterdav For money the Threes have risen 75c. sonable designs of the Hartford Convention party, rr vate bulletin of the Paris Exchange ol 1st April, j nAw better known by the appellation of National We have no clue to explain tne panic wu u na Bevublicans. And while the Recorder, and other wizpd upon itora.-SS,. SS? kindred prints in the South, deem it a blessing to be 1 Ward, Wm; A. Wurts, James T. Macdonough, art stop the deci.nq: it U wwf; MHt Ed. L. Handv. John R. Tucker, Cranston Lau- , yvx w-v w..xx, r . . v - J W vm. r. LiUUiow, nai. x. nccuci, th. t. Porto RicoJ St. Dominffo, and Havana. All well on board. ' List of Officers attached to the United States1 frigate Java; Edmund P. Kennedy, Esq. Commander., Lieutenants Thomas A. Wyman, William Inman, William S. Harris, Robert Ritchie, Geo. S. Blake. Wm. C. Whittle. Sailing Master James M. Watson. Surgeon William Turk. Assistant Surgeon George W. Palmer. Purser Samuel P. Todd. Lieut, of Marines John' G. Reynolds. Chaplain Timothy J. Harrison. :? . . School Master Horatio N. Robinson. Clerk James S. Parker. 4 Midshipmen Joseph W. Jarvis, William and sincerity. MARRIED, On Friday evening last, by the Rev. Dr. Leach, the Rev. PHILIP ANDERSON, Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Washington, N.C. to Miss SUSAN JANE SPARROW, daughter of the late Captain Robert J. Spapw, of this place. In Charleston, S. C. on the 27th ult. JAMES G. ROWE, Esq. of Onslow county, in this State, to Miss MARGARET R. JOHNSON, daughter of the Ion. general assortment of properly authenticated, within the time pre scribed by-law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. ' JAMES C. COLE, Executor. 12th May, 1831. NOTICE. TKN Monday the 13th of June next, will be Vii sold, at the Brick Store formerly occu pied by Mr. Coart, the Stock in Trade of the late GEORGE A. HALL: eonsisrinnr nf a Ii:ilie enemv wera at the very gates of Paris, ;a i;,"-,i ri Ka: worse. It seems the association 'of bankers who are proposing for the new loari, beat 1 sales. The prices tor payment to-day are Five per cents, 76 50; our .percent, 66; Three per cents, 47 15. From PolAnd, there ik nothing further th Jius fiahshad ndt made-any new forward movement, contenting themselves with re-establishing the com- inunication wmqn naa peen nuerruuwu j - k!i tmnr hrtWn the. cornot ijCll. i OaCKCU Lomza, in his rear. Judge Johnson of the Supreme Court of the U. States. In Greene county oh the 1 1th inst. by the Rev. Joseph Bynum, Rev. HENRY SWINSON of Du plin county, to Miss THEODOSIi , eldest daughter of the late Abraham Darden, Esq. In the same county, on Thursday evening the 12th lt w-. W TTTT T T T t HI A mi5t. hv Wvatt. Move. isa. rvir. wii-ijiiiivi j GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CRQCKERY fc GLASSWARE, PAINTS, OILS, fcc. t r . Bleecker. Ale-ernon S. Worth, Ed. Middleton, uoerxy. x ne umuu, lu uC cituax, . . T , tq the Union by exposing every infraction of the Charter of our must De eiluearcu iu uic jjeupic cijuai uuiu.li-- oil their interests, and this immunity from unjust as sumptions bfpower, can only be secured by the legiti mate operation of the principles of the Constitution A very interesting case Has been mehtionedCto us, which was tried at the; late Superior Court of Camden ''county, Judge Donnell presiding. Jesse Eason, a man apparently of about sixt y years oi age, was arraignea lortne muraer oi i vjrregu- ryj They had a dispute about some corn, to which bqth claimed title. Gregory was in thq act of carting when the prisoner shot and killed him. The and it away, x accused appeared to have ijxeted under the fatal delu sion that he was justified in killing hijs fellow-man, who was committing a trespass on his property. But '.the circumstance giving peciihar interjestto this trial, is y et to be mentioned. The sole vitness of the prisoners qnme, was hiy own son, That son arrested him, - conveyed him to prison, and Igave evidence against him on his trial ; and that evidence had full The' land notices which the re-appearance of the Sentinel has elicited from our contemporaries, demand our warmest gratitude. We appreciate these hon ours the more highly when we consider that they proceed from those whose approbation is truly credita- ble. The expression of personal good feeling offered by the Editors of the Raleigh Register, is peculiarly r ! . . .. r 'i . 1.1 rr ratifying. Under tne instruction oi ns venerauie and respected senior Editor, we spent many of our happiest days ; and how divergent soever our political paths have since been, the regard wnicn we tnen en tertained for our early mend, has suffered no dimi nution. J Albert Griffith, John L. Taylor, William O. Slade, Oliver Todd, H. M. Dove, H. Y. French, James M. Gillis, George B. Miner, John S. Stoddard. - Boatswain John Ball. Gunner Benjamin Towner, i Carpenter Samuel Philips. Sail Maker Benjamin B. Bruchstead. Terms of sale. For sums, over $100, six month's credit, the purchasers givinsr notes With J J V --. w i . w u DARDEN to Miss ELIZA, youngest daughter of " " . ma , . lA Vy. KsKJM-tMU, MUX d.' Newborn, 20th May, 1831.f?s Col. William Holliday. Reported Revolution in Spain. The Norfolk Herald states that previous to the sail ing of the U. S. frigate Java, from Havana, a report was current there, said to have been brought by a brio- arrived at Principe, direct from Cadiz, stating I I It- I 1 IV II 1.1 1 I IS Iff I 111 I V l9 VJI 1LJ 1 CX-LliCXJ, U11U ViMv w-w w oj.murdcr," after a lew minutes absence from the box. stitution had been proclaimed throughout Spain. It i . - l- li,T, ..t i - - I . ... . .. . ii l ! 1 ; it is due to the cnaracicr oi tne son to addl that he Was understood at Havana that tne puonc auxnomies aWmea as - his reason for arresting his father, the tnerc had received official intelligence oi tne revoiu- r o : i a - 7 I l".. i i a i a l1 - in V-w-7 Anlv AiK- w? ,iVindd to his own i;r t10" epi n secref ; mepeup, uunc, uijr qttence of threats 'made against him by the father. After the verdict, the prisoner appeared, resigned to Judire to allow liim as much time to prepare for a future state? as the nature of his case would permit. The Hentence of death is to be carried into effect on I,4,ridav the third of June waited for the confirmation of the report to revolt. GM Branch. The following letter fromthe Horn fate, and when brought up for sentence, asked the John Branch, late Secretary of the Navy, to a gen tleman in. this city, has been nanaea to us xor puou cation. Raleigh Star. 1 ir j WASHlNGTONCfTTfjMaySd, 1831. My Dear Sir You have, no! doubt, before this. seen in the papers accounts of the resignations of "The Newbern Sentinel, the publication of which and the dismissal of the other members of the Cabinet. has for some months been suspended, has again made its appearance, printed with new type and on an ehr larged sheet. Its management is under the superin tendahce of its former Editor, Thomas Watson, Esq. rt3 motto lSj." LIBERT Y-THK COINSTITU TlONUNION" a motto worthy to be hoisted on iui ivmencan print; ana so jongas lie snail make it s rjiic ol action, tnough we may ditler on minor 1 The letters of the two former, addressed to the President of the U, States, present their reasons ; and the motives for the dismissal of the others are assigned in the answer ol the President jto the Secretary o: the Treasury and myself. In tliese the Presiden i .V 1 VI J? ;I 1 rt i L ' . r n it i' admits mai ine aismissea onicers nave laitniuuy uis- charged their respective duties1 the want qf hcyrmony in the Cabinet, and the pro- But intimate thai NEWBERN, MAY 20. 1 Cotton. No Cotton ot consequence - nas come to - . i mi i .i i market during the past weeic l ne last mat sola brought 7,50, which is a shade higher than our last I quotations. ; . . fJorn so arrivals smue uur iuu it nas ueen. THE TARIFF. From the Newark (Ohio) Advocate. The delusion that some of our most intelli gent and reflecting men labor under in relation to the operation and effects of the tariff, sur prises us. Tbey suppose, that it has reduced the price of every manufactured article that is consumed in this country. They ought to know, that a reduction in the price of alnfost every article has taken place, not mereiy in the United States, but tnrougnoui auumsi-u- NOTICE 1 AT May Term of Craven Court, of Plea3 and Quarter Sessions, Letters of Admi nistration on the Estate of the late THOMAS FULSHIRE, deceased, of Dawson's Creek, were granted to the subscriber. Notice is hereby given, to all persons indebted to said nlrl from the stores by the quantity at $3 00, which! Estate to make immediate Davment. fcnd those is an improvement on our last quotations of 40 cents to whom the Estate is indebted , are required per bbL to Terpentine- P"' JS t6B ' (he time prescribed bv law. or - Jlwl AW 400 bbis. omy nave uccu wmcn -was barred of recoverv ! Ttacon A considerable quantity has been brought May 13, 1831. to market, and sold at 7 ct. hog round. CHARLESTON, MAY 9, NOTTOTC. r.nftrm. 6 3-4 a 9 1-2 ; Bacon, b l-a a 7 -Z, Warns, TTTTTILL he sold, on Friday the 3d 9 a 10; Lard, 9 1-2 a 10 1-2: Corn, 79; Rice, i TmriLL be sold, on Friday the ,3d of an lT hi IS a-31-4, inferior ,23-8 ThoMAS TI" deJM, on Daws aom(wumn nr.nA,' Af Wilmington, 1 l-o a IH) mrpen, unnng- , , manulacturea arucies, uui i fcI1" ZT . ton soft, 2 1-4. the soil of diflerent countries. Cofiee is not lon' NEW YORK, May It. ffrown in the United States; of course its price , Coon-8,7a a9. f . . . has not been affectedly our Tariff, as the du- Com-Soutliern 67 a 70 cents--m demand. r ,,nnn it for ten vears previous to me oisiui 'j'urpeniine is m ii V X2te wUuced; yet during Co 8 W and WitounRton 3,50 a 2,56. fpil no per cent. Ten Tr 1,37 1-2, a 1,00; , Krt uiui iiiiic, - .i nnin Best ouaiity vv e&ieru ounui, spj,uj. article fell 50 per years ago, Coffee was tetailed at 44 and 50 cents per pound ; now u is reiancu - cents per pound. This single fact, together with another which we have stated, to wit: the general reduction in the price ol oinerem aru ir. Pnrnnp nnd America, place the ad- vocates of the British System, alias; Amencan System hors du combat as they knock down the argument with which they defend their System, to wit : that it has cheapened goods. The truth is, that although goods are cheap, they might be bought still cheaper, if the du ties were reduced we speak of foreign goods, of course. There is an article pn our first page, from the Journal of Commerce, which ought to be printed by every free press in the United States. It is there stated, tht "so great is the difference now, between this coun- try ana Jingiana, tnai lmponawons m -wviu, after Davinsr our very heavy duties, have been sold by auction at a profit of a foliar a yard; PORT OF IJEWBHRU. Creek, Four Negroes, CONSISTING OF THREE VAL UABLE MEN, And a WOMAN. also; i A pair of WATER MILLSTONES. K AfU nf cir rnnntlia will ' rrtr -. purchaser giving nptes with approved securitv. May 13 1831, H W the ARRIVED, May 14th, schr. Ann Maria, Osgood, 14 days from Guadaloupe, with molasses, to J. Justice. - 15th, schr. Fanny, Mason, from St Martins, with molasses and sugar, to W. : Hollister. ; 18th, schr. Select, Conklm, from New York, with mdz. to Bradford & Co, Street & Sanders Do. schr. Enterprise, Burt, from Philadelphia. Do schr. Baltimore, Howland, 4 ds tin Baltnnore. CLEARED, , Schr. Jarvis, Brown& Co. Fowler, Martinico. Gen. Iredell, mug, rramuiu, Liouisiaird..; Zephyr, Tyler, Savannah. Henrietta, Jones, New York. Rebecca, Pigottj Charleston. Sarah, Scott, New York. , . James Monroe Haskill, Rhode Island, NOTICE. THE subscriber offers for sale hi STORE, DWELLING, and BAKE HOUSE, on Craven Street. The stand is among the most eligible in the place for bu siness, and the Bake House is well adapted to ill kinds of Baking, haying three Ovens and a go6d Kiln. The terms win tnr and may be known on application.. , l!n o indebted the reqcsted.iq make A. ' , , -.ohtd to. the firm of . - !' ' i ; ' " I i -1 1 i -A