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A I -EX AiN DER MIT I HELL f From the Baltimore Republican. . - -V1- - i i j i i - r J . Jackson, and indeed upon the xmencancharac Pnoi ' Office Department. Hie vindictive mL(;lMuon,;:(r(1ftuftI!.11,v:!.,.,0: feelings indulged by the opposition towards b!eWe heard itfr.-ma gemle.nan of dis ing-! THT 1 , IZ r New York, in .d- the administration, displays itself .in nothing. uishej Hterary eminence, whose writings have I1111 d,,on ' h,,s former 8lock of GOODS, 1" 1" J .7 . S 1 --. am; .a.r.t., m;u u navies ana ueniicmens naadLesf. Department. ..A-few years since a .desperate . Uy It wag , d . ' companv, 0f I BrtVWe. Martingales, Horse Collars, effort was made by a comraittee oltne oenave, whom WM another . distinguished individual, aided by a dismissed Assistant Post Master nQW repreSenting his country abroad, but at General, to convict Mr. Barry of malpractices, the Ume to whih the anecote referS, hold- hy lb ?7S6St misrePTCe ntatlons lZnU'mS a situation, near the person of its hero, in which he was censured for an e commit, which enabled him to bear testimony, from per ted by the very d"idual W onal : nowled e; to ils truth. the complaint : and after their efforts Proved , Qur informant mct at the utterly unavailing of faxing , upon him any.. ofG" al Sir Geonre Airey, many dis charge of having acted 1 wnoie E;lfflishraen, then in Paris. .The of the presses oi the party, auring me recess coversation trned on lhe pending Presiden- Girths, Whips, &c. &c. Which he offers for sale at reduced prices. Newbern, 8th Nov. 1833. JVEW GOODS. of Congress after this attempt was made, were almost constantly employed in endeavours to impress-upon the public mind the belief that the charges had been established, and that the fact would be fully made apparent by the la bours of the committee which had been en gaged upon the subject, at the next session. But when the next session commenced, the chairman of that committee missing talked about resigni ill health, and did not make his appearance un til the session was considerably advanced ; but, after much solicitation, finally took his seat, but instead of blowing the Post Master General sky high, as had been threatened, the subject was permitted to rest in unbroken slumber. But notwithstanding the utter failure of the attack, there has been a constant display of vindictive feeling towards Mr. Barry ever since; arid) he could not have been more bitterly as- tial election, and fears were expressed that, should General Jackson be elected, the amica ble relations between the two countries might be endangered, in consequence of his implacable hostility to England, and his high handed ex jercise of power, as evinced during his command at New Orleans. The necessity, on the part i ef nur Jnfnrmanl nf rpnli'inrr in triaco -Vc?Qij ; was among e , tjong wag Sl,perseded by the prompt and gene g on account ol , rous oulbreak of one of FuestsfCo,. Thornton, of the 85th an officer well known for his frank and gallant character, whose regiment suffered severely in the attack of the 8th of January. He testified, in the hand somest terms, to the conduct of Gen. Jackson, as an able and faithful commander on that oc casion, and declared that, had he not used the power confided to him in the "high handed" way alluded to, New Orleans would infallibly ' J 1 L...r U J r x .1 . - 1 r- sairedby the whole host of the opposition T " t, p i V , , prbsses, if the whole of their charges against liim had been substantiated. He has been al most the constant object ol their assaults rand not unfrequently has been condemned for cir cumstances which resulted from the bad state of the weather or the roads, anil which no hu man eye could have foreseen nor human pow er or intellect have prevented. If a snow storm filled up the roads and stopped the trav elling of the mails, Mr. Barry was charged with a neglect of duty : if a Hood washed away the bridges, and a mail was missed hi consequence of it, Mr. Barry was held ac countable for it; if a mail was robbed, tiie crime was laid at Mr. Barrv's door : if a mail that in the intercourse, by flag and otherwise, between the hostile commanders, Gen. Jack son had been peculiarly courU-ous and humane, and to support this nssertion, begged leave to mentionone circumstance. He then proceed ed to state, that, on the day after the attack, the British were permitted to bury their deati, lying beyond a certain line a hundred or two yards in advance of Gen. Jackson's entrench-, ments all within that line bei ig buried by the Americans themselves. As soon as this mel ancholy duty was performed, the British Gene ral was surprised at receiving a flag, with the swords, epauletts and watches of the officers who had fallen, and a note from Gen. Jack- . i u g iFsox, couched in the most courteous anuje, der of a Post Master. Mr. Barrv was charged ... . . & ' , w with the fault; if from two slight a covering, a aper failed to reach its place of destination, ' Mr. Barry was charged with' great negligence, if a paper was sent top late to press, Mr. Barry was, on account of it condemned ; and if a Post Master failed to deliver a letter when called f.r, the omission was charged to Mr. Barry's ac count. . From the recent language of several of the opposition prints, it would seem that an ertort - is to rje mane at tne next session lor another systematic attack upon him. It is alleged that there is found to be a deficiency in the financial aftairs of the Department, and it is broadly in sinuated that the' PostJVfastex General has mis applied the public funds. We. coppy from-the Globe some remarks upon the subject of the affairs of the Department, which accounts for the low state of the funds, without supposing that they have been diverted from their proper use. The extension of the mail routes, and additional facilities which have been given to communication between different parts af tru country, have been very great since Mr. Barry assumed the management of the Department, and it is much more a matter of surprise that 1 the funds should be made to meet to" such ac cumulated expense, than that there should be no excess. But these circumstances are en tirelysoverlooked or disregarded by the oppo sition, and they would seem to think that all thathas been done for the accommodation of the public by the extension of the mail routes, without producing a corresponding increase in the amount of the receipts for postage, is not to be noticed ; but that they are only to look at the difference in the amount of the expense which was formerly incurred, and that which is now incurred, in the management of the af fairs of the Department ; and that, as they now exceed the former amount, Mr. Barry is cen- sureable in proportion to the amount of the L diflerence. . Many improvements were made in the management of the affairs of the Department !! I .1 1 wnue unaer me cnarge ot Mr. McLean, and he has received his full meed of praise on ac- counioi u ; dui tne improvements made bv Mr. Uarry have far more than equalled the amount ol those made by his predecessor, and instead of receiving credit for it, he has met, from the opposition, the treatment we have noticed; and it would seem that they would spare no pains r labour to accompnsn, it they could his des truction. And why is there this difference ? Why is this persecuting spirit displayed to wards Mr. JJarry, by the same persons who Jiave manifested a disposition to do justice to his predecessor? it all results from the sim pie fact, that in giving credit to the one, it is sup nosed that the credit will redound to the hon or of the administration with which he was connected ; and by censuring the other it is thought that it will operate to the injury of the present administration. That is evidently the whole sum and substance of the matter. Mr. Barry, has heretofore passed unscathed through the fiery ordeal of his enemies, and we trust that he can bear all the assaults they can. matte upon him. . Let them bring foward their charges, and make all the investigation into the affairs of his Department that they please, and we feel confident he will come out the trial unhurt. We trust that, as hereto- ?n iey their raSe' and will only shine upon mm. by lhe rbing they ma make rsayingmai one pair ot epauletts was still nus sing, but that diligent sean-h was making, and when found it should be sent in. These arti cles always considered fair objects of plunder were rescued by Gen. Jackson, and thus handed over, with a request that they might transmitted to the relatives of the gallant offi cers, to whom they had belonged. This anecdote, and the frank and soldierlike style , in which it was given, turned the whole f ft-rung in favor of the General, and drew forth an expression of applause from all parts of the table. "For myself' said our in formant, 44 1 felt a flush on my cheek, and a thrill of pride thmugh my bosom, and in my heart I thanked the old General for proving, by this chivalrous act, that the defenders of our country were above the sordid feelings of mer cenary warfare." 20 From the Fredericksburg Arena. iNJOTGlNEc7oTi: Wp n p o rl V. r ,1 1 .vaiuiyte m,., .v been uniform . mat we have tin to Gpn. lC.VI. Ue,Clded our opposi- Ud to nrevent 7":,in.at e did what we L tKatweJutVeeondemned of his administration; & that we shall nkf 8 continue to .say hard things of him ...ba?,y lm as occasion sure, however, time, to an ecdote, - which reflect signal honor upon Gen" offers. We-take not the less nleaan,. u . . . , .a.. - r -"v ' u,,wever, in cri vmor niihlintv. tnr th href ; . ' ' a--& r-".j -- " 10 an an. NEWBERN PSilCES CURRENT. BEESWAX, lh. 16 a 18 rents BUTTER, do. 20 a 25 CANDLES, do. 12 a 15 COFFEE, do. 13 a I3i CORDAGE, cwt. $ 12 a $ 15 COTTON. do. 12 :i 13 COTTON BAGGING 20a 25cts. Flax do FLAX, per lb. 10 a 15 cts. FLOUR, hbl. .$6 50 a 7 . T Corn Meal, 'nish-1, 70 cents, GRAIN, Corn, bU. $2 50 a 2 75 Wheat, bushel, $ 1 -IRON, Bar, American, lb. 5 a 5f cents Russia and Sweedes, do. 5 a 6 LARD, lb. 9 a 10 cents EATHER, Sole, lb. 15 a 25 cents t nnr, Hides do. 10 a 12 cents LUMBER, Flooring, M. $12 inch boards, do. S-antlinor, do. Square Timber do. Shingles, Cypress, do. Staves, W. O. hhd. do. Do. R. O. do. Do. W. O. barrel do. Headiqg, hhd. do. Do. barrel, do. MOLASSES, gallon, 38 a 40 cents NAILS. Cut. all i r A aUnxra A A IK , HATCH A- SEARS I JJ AVE just returned from New York, and -LLJJL are now opening at their Store on Pol-lok-street, formerly occupied by Alonzo T. Jerkins, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCER T E S , HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE HATS, SHOES, &,c. &c. The following articles embrace a part of their stock: Blue and mix'd Broad Cloths, Sattinets, red and white Flannels, Colicoes, apron and furniture Checks, Brown and bleached Shirtings &- Sheetings vestings, Handkerchiefs, and Bed Tick, Rose Blankets, Point do. Ticklenburg, Oznaburgs, 4-4 Irish Linen, brown Linen, Lambs-Wool half Hose, Men and Women's white cotton Hose, Plain and figured Book Muslins, Swiss and Mull do. Jaconets, Cambricks, N Ladies and Gentlemen's Gloves, &c. fec. Men's and Boy's Leatherand Morocco Shoes and Brogans, Women's Leather and Piunella Shoes, Children's ditto, &,c, Slc. also Madeira, Sicily, Port, Muscat, and Malaga Old Monongahela Whiskey, and W. 1. Rum, Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin, Peach and Apple Brandy, New England Rum, Imperial, Gun Powder, and Hyson TEAS, Trinidad, Cuba, and Rio Coffee, White Havanna and Brown Sugars, Loaf and Lump do Goshen Butter, first quality, Butter and Water Crackers, Smoked Beef and Cheese, Lorillards Scotch Snuff in bottles & bladders All of which they will sell low for cash or Country produce. Newbern. Nov. 1st, NEW STORE. hiSFLU 1 b IjLLY mlormathf ,uUic that ne is w now opening a verv treneral assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CUTLERY, &C In tlie Town of IVcwIiei u, At the stand for merly occupied by Mr Jas G CuthberL on Craven Str'eet. Among many other articles, are the following J NEW GOODS, CHARLES SI. OVER MAS just opened at his old stand, on the Old County Wharf, an assortment of DEI GOODS- G ROCERIES, HARD WARE, SHOES & ! HATS; Aiss a good assortment of GUNS, very low Russia and Kavens Duck, Paterson Cotton Duck, Dundee Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope, Ten firkins Goshen Butter, . Twenty-five bags Coffee, CanaL Flour, in whole and half barrels, from new Wheat, and fresh ground, ) One case gentlemens' fashionable HATS, Coopers' and Blacksmiths' Tools, With many other articles in his line. Newbern, Nov. 8th, 1833. J. YV. WORTHI aGTON Has just receivebl'per schooners Wade &l Trent, A few sets of superior IVORY HANDLE KNIVES AND FORKS, fmnrnnn arw sm. r . HAS just received a new c, ply of Gentlemen's fi n.V?P- Boots, Bootees. Shnpc a r, SKln Ladies Gaiter Boots, "u rumjP, Ladies Prunella, Morocco, and Spi 1 . Bootees, - oeal-6km Shoetees, Shoes and Slippers, Children's Prunella, Morocco and T00,i. Bootees and Shoes, leather Coarse Boots, Bootees and Shoes India Rubber Shoes, ' Men s, Boys and Children's Can oj t, KT !c IfiQ i"1 uuu n ats. 8 a$9 8 a 9 20 a 30 $2 a 2 25 16 a 20 10 a 12 8 18 a 22 8 a 10 AILS, Cut, all sizes above 4d. lb. 6f a 6f cents 4d. and 3d. do. 9ceriU 117 r J. do. 15 a 20 cents of1" eiu Tar, bbl. SI 40 1 50 Turpentine do. & 2 45 a 2 50 ltch do. 1 40 Rosin do 1 Spirits Surpentine, nrallon, 35eenta : varnish, gal. 25 cents 01' sPenn. gal. S 1 a 1 20 VVaale & Porpoise do. 35 a 40 cents i.Tr,mseed do-l 20 a 1 30 PAINTS, Red Lead. lb. 15 a lAmf rr, AtJ?' round ' oil, cwt. $ 10 a 12 1-2 l Dflori, oiacu eyea, hushel, 75 cents Grey eyed, do. 45 a 60 FRO VISIONS, Bacon, lb. 8 a 10 cents Beef, lb. 3 a 4 cents Pork, mess, hbl. $ 15 Do. prime, do. $ 12 a 13 Do. carggs do. 9 SALT. Turks Island, bushel, 50 cents cTTiverp001' fine do- 60 a 70 cents SHOT, cwt. $8 a 10 SPIRITS, Brandy, French, gallon, $ I 50 a 2 uu. uuaou reach do. 80 a 100 cents CHARLESTON MARKET. RQ c. Nov. 8, 1833. Corn, 58 a f8 cents per bushel. Cotton, 14 a 15 per lb. Bacon, 8 a 9. Hams 1 1 a 13. Lard, 10 a 11 cents. Turpentine, Wilmington, $2 75. 1 NEW YORK MARKET. Nov. 19, 1833. Corn, 68 a 71 per bushel. Cotton, Ncw Orleans, lb. 15 a 16 Alabama, " 13 a 16. Upland, 15 a 15 1-2. Tennessee, " 14 a 16. Tar, $2 25 per bbl Turpentine, N. County, 83 00. i Wilmington, $2 75. "orKj Mess.816 50 a 17. Fancy Prints, Ditto Hkfs, Fresh Philberts, Fresh Walnuts, Ditto Raisins, Ditto Prunes, Family Flour, Table Beer, &c. &c. All of which are offered at his usual very reduced prices. Newbern, Nov. 8th, 1833. (TO C5V WINES. BroadCloths, Capsi meres. Sattintts, and ' Russel Cords. Vestings, Flanm-ls, Sagathies, Bom a2itts, Circassians, Beaverteens, Rose Blankets, Pt)int, do. Prints, (a great variety of new patterns, Bandamio H'k'ts, Cotton, do. Angolo Shawls, Marino, do. Cotton, do. Russia Sheeting, Osan burgs, Cambric." Muslin, Mull, do. Mull Jaconet do. And Book, do. Ladies Gloves, Gentlemens, do. do. Cloaks, Straw Bonnets, Sewing Silks, Ribbons, Domestics'. Groceries, Imperial, i Hyson, Teas Young Hyson, j Chocolate, Coffee, Soap, Lumo Sugar, Brown, do. Liquors. Oi l Cognac Brandy, Apple,- do. Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum, Common, !o. Old Ry. Whiskey, Common d k Madeira, TSb ,WIN8S Malaga, J Anniseed, i Peppermint, Cordials. Cinnamon, 3 Every variety of Spices Salt-Petre, Allurn, Rriltiatrino Mustard Soap, Candles, Almonds, Raisins, Philberts, Candies, Perfumery, Segars, Chewing ToSacco, Goshen Butter, Cheese, Applrs,. FovvlingJieces, (a good assortment,) Sfjortsmen's screw dri vers, io. Drum Flasks, new stile, Dirks, Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks, Scissors, Needles, Pins, Bodkins, Razors, Razor Straps, Wafer Stamps, Augurs, Chizzels, Gimblets, Lock! assorted, Ivory and other Combs Cross Cut Saws, Hand do do do Files, nooks and Kyes, Tea Kettles, Nails, Hammers, Hatchets, Hollow Ware, Bedsteads, Windsor Chairs, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Staffordshire Ware, China, &c. Dishes, Plates, Bowls, Mugs, Mustard Pepper, Salt, and Tea Ware, JYEW GOODS. Have just received pe? Schr. Philadelphia, their FALL A1TD VI1TTE3. (R. 1 m TTft S V7"HICH tin y otiVi- at a small advance from New York cost. Those desirous of purchasing yoods in their line of business are respectfully invited to call and examine their to k; among whicli may be loun1 the tollowing articles, viz: Super black, blue, brown, mulberry, Adelaide, tteel -mixed, olive brown, and Russell brown BROAD a LOTUS. ALSO, Super lilue, btack, und drab Cassi meres Drab an 1 blue Petersham Super green, steel mixed, drab and grey Sat tinets . -Phi in and figured green Baize Blue, black and brown Camblet, for Ladies and Gentlemen's cloaks Sup. r whit-, red, green an1 yellow Flannels Green, brown, black, hluf and crimson Mt rinoes Blue, brown, green and slate Circassians 150 p'cs d;.rk ind light .fancy Calicoes Satin, lustritig, an I g mze no n net. Ribbons Lii.iiop. miii O ntleaien's silk and cotton, lancv Hose an : half Hos , Thread and bobnet Lace E 'gi'ngs, various kitKls 3-4 air : 4-4 plain and figured bobbinet Lace Silk, cotton and gum-elastic. Suspenders h i, f, silk Muslin and tw;sted Silk Shawls Merino, Thibet, cotton, sil! and crape do Blue black, tnd black Gros do Swiss, sap quality nam, ngure.j aii i watered G os !e iples Ladies and gentlemen's beaver, Wash Leather silk and Hoskin's Gloves Satin, Marseilles, and Valencia Vesting Bandanna, flag and fancy silk Handkerchiefs White, green and black blond Gauz do Plain & figured, book, swiss & jaconet Muslins Plain, striped, checked and figured Cambricks 4 Cases Ladies and Misses Dunstable Bonnets Gentl cmen'e fur, cloth and Seal skin Caps Ladies, leather, morocco, prunella Boots & Shoes Ladies and Gentlemen's plain an 1 bordered Linen Cambrick Handkerchiefs Blue, black, arown, ana green, Bombazetts 9000 Spanish Segars 3 cases No. 10 cotton Cards, at 45 cts per pair 1 case Wool do 6 chests gun powder and Imperial Teas 3 bis Loaf Sugar, 4i Ihs each. 154- cents. And a great many other articles in their line of nusiness, too numerous to enumerate. Newbern, Oct. 11, 1833: NEW GOOlTs: TTUST received, per schr. Trent, a iar Oi and complete assortment of C oiisistiiii, in part or tlie following ArticlesL? Blue, black and mixed Cloths Claret, green, brown and Drab do Blue, drab and striped Cassinieres Blue, grey and Cadet mixed Satinetts Red white, green, anctyelW Flannels Drab Kerseys, Petershams, Negro Cloth Super black Italian Lutestrings Black and colored Gros de Naples Pink, white, green and blue Florence Black and colored Italian Crapes Flain and figured Bobbinets Do. do. Swiss Muslin Jaconet Cambric and Mull do. Plain, figured, Book and Cross-bar do 0-4 colored KnglishMerinoes, very sunerh 5-8 and 3-4 Circ;j ssians Black Serge do. ' Bonibazettes Thibet Wool, Cashmere & Marino Shawls Prussian and English Marino 0 Gauze. Silk ami Crape Hhdkfs. Thread and Bobbinet Laces and Footing Do. ' do. do. Edgings Linens, Lawns and Cambric Linen Cambrics, Silk and Cotton Hhdkfs. ALSO- Avery large and splendid assuitment of VA LH O ; s. Blue and brown Domestics and Shirtings 4-4 & 0-4 Bed tick. Pa-din., and Canvass Apron and fund ture Che.-ks. Russia Diaper Rose, duffle ami point Blankets Blk and coi'rd Cambricks, Super Valencia Vesting Marseilles and Swansdown Vesting, and Wadding Corded Skirts, Cotton anil Wnrtpd 11. V I III nsinn m S just returned from Philadelphia with a large addition to his stock, which enables him to offer to his customers, on rea sonable terms, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Cutlery, Crockery , Glass and Stone Ware. Lxtra Blue and Black 1 Writintr Paner. 0 t Copperass, ALSO- - A few sets of handsome TEA CHINA, New patterns, very low. Do. do. Dinner, elegant Ewers and Basins, Cut Glass, Decanters, Tumblers, and Wines to match, Moro Pitchers, and Creams. All the above, and many other articles in store to complete a good assortment, will be . , vr mr vusn or vouuiry x rouuee ! Newbern, Oct. 18, 1833; Cloths, Common Cloths, Cassinets, Flannels, Rose, stripe and point Blankets, Irish Linens, assorted, Tickings and Baizes, Gentlemen's Hats, Boy's Caps, Gentlemen's and Boy's Shoes, Ladies' shoes &, Boots, Do. Seal Tuscan Hats, Do. Leghorn Bonnets, Do. Bolivar Hats, Misses' Fancy Dunsta- bles, Silk Handkerchiefs, Maderia Wine, first quality, Common Wines, French Brandy, Apple do. Holland Gin, Old Jamaica Rum, St. Croix do. N. England do. Mpnpngahela Whiskey Rye do. Imperial Tea, Gunpowder do. Hyson . do. Saint Jago and Rio Coffee, Loaf, Lump, and Brown Sugars, Gloves, bonnet, belt and cap Ribbons " Carved and plain, shell nick and sidet'orahs xjiaiuan, iucr, sine and. dressing Combs Spool cotton, cotton Balls, Tapes. Pins Hooks and eyes, Coat, Vest ai&i Suspen der Buttons, &c &c. All of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices by JOHN VAN SICKLE. Newbern, Oct. 11, 1833. 7 4 4 1 SO it Assortment of Gloves, ALSO, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF CALICOES AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Together with gentlemen's Cloaks and Urn brellas, Saddles, Bridles, Stirup Irons, Bits, Whips, (very .elegant,) Iron, Steel, Tobacco, Grindstones, &c. Newbern, October, 1833. JY otice. TTDERSONS indebted to JAMFS YV IT SMITH by Note or otherwise, are requested to make bavment in -li,r.. Dewey, who is duly authorised to colleci gnu receipt ior mm. Newbern.Nov. 8 1833 RAY HORSE TA KRSnim mi AKEN UP, at the Fork of the Roads, on itH; aUYC cjober 30th, a blood bay Horse, id nands nigh and about 12 owner of said stray is reauestPd tn r,,r ses and take charge of his property. WM. J. B. PEARCE J. M. GRAXADE, iS; CO. mAVE just received per schr. Trent, from New York, the following articles, iz ps. splendid Painted Muslins, embossed colored Furniture Dimity, a new and elegant article, plain white do. do. pink Florence, Moscheto Netting, - 3 hhds. light brown Muscovado Sugar. 10 bbls. " . do. do. ' 10 bags St. Domingo Coffee, 5 44 prime Cuba do. 5 4 Laguira do. 10 boxes Patent Mould Candles, 30 bbls. New York Canal Flour, (Beafh's red brand,) They have also on hand, 65 bbls. Mess Pork, 83 44 Print e do. 2,000 bushels Turks Island Salt, All of which, in addition to their extensive assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, &C. &c. they offer at a moderate advance on the cost. Newbern. 30th May, 1833. CHARLES S WARD, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, MAS for sale at his Shop, next door to Mr. J3elFs Hotel, a general assortment of Drugs, Medicines, DYE STUFFS, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Patnt Brushes, Varnish Brushes, Pe rfu mer y and Cos m c t ics . , : The above articles are frt.sh and of the very best quality. Newbern, Ftb. 1st, ib 3. Greek Suydanh COACH AND GIG MAKEKS, NEWBERN, RESPECTFULLY intorm their friends and the public, that they have removed to the ff jduuuiii opposite 10 rjeus noiei, wiieir uj made extensive arrangements for the further pro6 cution of their business in the Construction, Repair ing, Trimming, and Painting of COACHES BAROUCHES, GIGS HAN N EL AND PLAIN. LIGHT WAGONS, &C. &C. Being, as ihey believe, perli ctly acquainted w the making and finishing of these articles, they mV1 gentlemen wishing to procure them, to apply 'n V.' son or by letter under the full assurance thar tne onlers will be executed with the utmost despatch They will keep a full supply of all the mf te" in their line ol business, and be prepared at all tim to make and finish in the neatest and most appne style, Coaches, Barouches, Gigs, &c. upon vcr) 'c osnable terms. Newbbbn March 15, 1833.
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