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i' i f. M V- M -. r. i: r ; OHIO GREAT STATE CONVENTION. y The Convention to; nominate a candidate lor the chief magistracy of the State, and delegates toat- tend a National Convention to select a Democratic candidate for the chief magistracy ot Yttje JJnion, ' Wt at Columbus. When vve receive them, we will Iiit ht rkrrwppfl!nnrahpfnri nnr fenders. " 'J ! Tk TWltr Arlvorttaor fiirnrchpa f hft following briel ; - JL MS UttJ v y v . account of its organization and result ij !1 1 I " 1 1 : OHIO STAT E CONVENTION. Tile Democratic Convention met in this place on Wednesday last, the gloriousiiighth, and was called order by the Hon. Wm. Rayen. (The Conven- :U wni thpn nrrrani'ftd bv nominating the Hon. : -''.Wm! TCpnnnn Prpsulent- Isaac, Humphries, bam- uel H. Uoodin, Uol. Josepn xsariter, auu wiy ' House, "Vice Presidents James Allen. J. Slake, and ' Charles II. Aten, Secretaries, -j , ; The number of. delegates in attendance is 227. We are unable to give the proceedings so far, and : we believe they wilLbe raoreacceptable if concluded. Gen. Robert Lucas was nominated for re-election ! tis the candidate of the Democratic party for the office of Governor. The proceedings of which nomination will appear in its proper order.- : The Convention have I nominated MARTIN VAN BUREN for President, by a unanimous Vote 21 delegates have also been appointed to attend the National Convention with instructions to support, as their! first choice, the individual above named, and with power' to exercise "as circumstances may induce, fhp.inwn indo-moot. in relation to the nomination ol n Vir.P PrpRMpnt J keeDin?in viewj. however, that each, and all of the individuals who may receive their gupnort,.ia be ot tnai poaion oi uie ueuivyiui, family termed "Jefiersonian.!' ;-:-v k: ! in order to intimidate 1 the Country and the Representatives pie, and compel them to accede o it, demand,. nvHiuv J 'yi ? oN6;ntrof S5 ' Tbfa it lias done, and how much farlher.it TTVT nrnnlrf . havo irnrro Harl it V a a ..r at- I . I I Ilnnba fnr Gtlhcrt ntinna nil Slnir in Jh Wlt iu . .. B V I ..li. L A -T m. m Ur it is impossible to say. And.whlle it has thus I above named Bank,' will be opened oh 'Ji-nient of GROCERlESr LIQUORS, WINES r! ?i - GLASS, I CROCKERY AND HARDWARE, 1 an Middle-streets, of f k i f acted, it has cldimea prolongation pfitsjexis- ca)rof FebWary lence, I upon grounds jvnich amount io, a ae- jn e wbern, ana remain open during fl f very day t- received bv the Packet Schooners mana tnat iU. existence shall be rendered per- m the week, between the hours ol eleven anMenConvoand George Pollok from New petual. When it has done this under its ores- nft nVWfc. - IlK ' I ie"l,.r . ir- - 1 Jahuary 24, 183445 -iiii had IILOOMlS. ent circumstances, what ma v we not exDect, it it should succeed in its present effort to procure a'renewal of its charter. .We have already seen ii auempi io uetertiiipe ai wnai nine int-vjut ernmeni snail pay me xudiic ueui, vy pr" dm? tor buying; the certificates ol the stock, and attempting lo place them beyond the reach ,1 R R D H A M T Sr R A! of the Government; and if it be permitted to l !l;TiUwrti; 1 pTist hfivonH the exbiration of its oresent char-i fl -! l-t! VV DililvlM ter. i tnere is no Knowing mow soon u may un-i im uiivto n -t "jat dertake to decide when we shall make war or JLM Books for subscription pj sstock-; m STATE OF NEW JERSEY.-JOlNT RESO- ilutions. Wiifrrfas the present crisis in our 'public affairs calls for a decided expression o the voice of the people ofj this. State; ana wnereas we consiaer it tnc un doubted richt of the Legislatures of . the se vera ' States to instruct those! who represent their inter- t3 in the couhcilsaf te nation, in all matters which intimately concern khe public weal, arid may affect the happiness or well being of the people. ",! .Therefore, vl - l:.y Ifi - ', N - m ' v, ' V. Be it Resolved by the Council and General Assembly of this State, That while we acknow ledge with feelings' of devout gratitude our ob ligations to the Xeat Riiler of jnations 1 for hi- metcies to Jus as a people, that we have been preserved alikej from foreign war, from the evils f intprnal commbtionsi and the machinations of designing and ambi ASAUONNS.M'5 ' I Ti i1fT T1 TAnlTHTTIF T l! vnn iv. t vunniuMuL., u Commissioners. ROBERT PRIMROSE, f AMOS WADE, ; J Ne wbern, January 29, 1834. i Buiscnner naareceivpfl and lor sale L , 15 bags Uaa, Laguira, and St-Doraingo Coffee Lonb ,BLootf, Bset, York, the following articles, viz n-Hhds. N. E. Ruro:- vi it oD: 5 bis. " Cartiss" Rye Gin 'h 5 lihds; Porto Rico and m, uneans sugars NiK O F peaeei and itt whom, and it would be rio very above named Bank;Tdl be opehed at the Bank marked pick ptionbeyo.nawhatithas ot ewDernioii ine fenm aay qi reoruarv "--m --p- . --- --, alrnadv attemnted. if it should attemni to eni riext. between the hours of eleven and one "1 'oxea ; liigoys iierrig -j ,-..(, ... .. ------1-.7-- 1 I ..' - i , . , - ;i L 4- . .:. . i force jits views at the point 61 the sword. J It Q clock. has attempted to justify its conduct in autho rizHigj its President to expend the public mo ney without limitin paying printers, upon the ground that it was necessary to do so in its own defence, &, should it employ a military force, the same reasoji may be assigned . lor ii. The British East) India Company, in pursuing the course which was depicted by Mr. Clay had the same reason to urge, and attempted to justi- iy 11 upon tne same ground. . 1 lie 13ank iias already; made war upon the Government and Souchoiiff Teas in qr. & half chests 40 obis, and half do. NY. Canal Flour 18 half and qr. bbls. fresh Buckwheat Meal 6 firkins, best Family Butter H ATplrrftl 1Vo. !, in bbls. and half uo. IUC i . . , i ntais. eel ASA JONES, JOHN R. DONNEIiL, JAMES W BRYAN, BENNETj PLANNER, MATTHEW A. OUTTEN, JAMES C. STEVENSON, Januarys, lb34: 1- 1 o -1 o 3 j r i' ! 5" - a. CO 2 . 10 bblsJ Apples, and 3 doBeets 2,000 Sweet St. Augustine Oranges 1,000 Fresh Scicily Lemons 12 1 sma bbl. 1 Hruma. Smvrna fiffS fresh Zante Currants, Hickory Nuts, Filberts, and - Raisins, fresh irt half and qr. Boxes' Prunes and dried Apples 1 Pineapple and Old English Cheese Pineapple and Ginger Preserves - Olives,! papers, ana oauau inge Carrot, Scarlet Radish. SImph, do. ; 'lt 0 Spinach,1 - Early Iutch Turnio.in l- ozi and h oz. papers, at 10 ctx. pcr oz, :-t Ice Lettucvy st:; - t ; Early i-Hbba-rr do. i tare ureen Jrleadrd6. s. Early York Cabbage, Early Sugar Loaf, dov L6fl Dutc5, : do. J: Large Late,' , , do. JraperialV V Udo. Latge DrtMiihead, do. Lar& cwt f ! do.! xiRhubarb, &r tans, f, ? cents each per tn1 Mohawk B eunl ; Dod Color ' China.- j - .f ; ' Refugee, or 1000 to 1, 4 Early 6 weeks, ' . i Large Lima, V '.jy.hite CaaeKn re," . June, Large June. 7 i v 'Vrai Golden Hotspur. Blue Imneriar ! ime marrowfat do Ik !' (R) ,1 k y,ii vthKry 4 f r7in?f Fresh London Mustard and Cayenne Pepper Tre a ub4?Le, im CW1 Chocolate and prepared Cocoa Chicoru, fc - Church, 1 Newbern, the PEWS known and 00Mii rnfli : . . Oreen Cilhhift Saimtr r?n 1 In n j ----- -----r 1 uu qi. Da erg at 2 Parimpr . r ' l ets, per ot. T 1 frly t,QnoDcrr- i i i t j 1 Small Onions for tranL 0 r j r . 1 the people,, "its legitimate sovereign by em ploying printers to assail the reputatiosfof the j distinguished in the plan of said Church, by one, and bringing a pressure upon the country the numbers 40, 41, 421 and 46. At the same settlinff Coffee Champaign Wine, in qt. and pt. bottles Segars', Spanish, in quarter boxes American to bear . upon the other, anil when it feels its time and place, will be rented for the current a unity iu cuiuiu v iminary luruc against uum, 1 jrcai , .ii.jl j a mciuiivhip iu iue saiu Viiui cji. i 1 ii wouiu not pe very surprising it it snouiu re- iwuen, ii uanuary, tp. 1 . Snuffiii bottles and bladders sort to that also ; and thus carry ' dismay, desp- lation and death, throughout one of the largest XTEllJAN Dortions of the habitable world." become what it has'already assumed tojbe, 44 a sovereignty . A few desirable PE W S ea in tne sbytertan church, tne m boxes refined tabie salt CHURCH: remain unensa- ' A J and subvert " empires, arid set up new dvnas- t r ties," which it has already attempted to do, and use of which may be secured by applying v " noi oniy inane var, uui war agamsi Jisiiegiu Also on hand, 2 000 Knshels coarse T. island. St. Ubes and , . . . .1 ;. ground allum Salt 10 sacks Liverpool, do. do. 7 - i , : mate sovereign. And what is the meaning what is the object 1 11.1 '. .' 1 ; . . iOus men who would of aH the present excitement in relation to the Newbern, 31st prostrate the fair fabric of our Union; that we removal ol the deposites I Mr. Binney, who oncrht nevertheless to humble ourselves in his is the especial advocate of the Bank, tells us presence, and implore his aid lor the perpetu- ( that if the Bank is jnot to be rechartered, the re- either of the subscribers. R.f PRIMROSE, M, ST Jani, 1834. ution of our Republican" Institutions, and for a moval of the deposites at this time is no spe TTpHE fie continuance of. that - uncxamnJed prosperity cial, evil. The design, therefore, evidently is -L thanks which our country has hitherto enjoyed. ' i. Rcsolvedj That we have undiminished confidence in the integrity, and firmness venerable " patriot,: whoj-- now holds the distin guished postof Ch4ef Mgistrae of this Nation, and whose purity jof purpose and elevated mo tives have so often received ttje unqalified ap probation a large majority of his fello w-citi SCHUYLER'S CffORT Q I : N - III il. - .1 ' !i 220 Broadway, Neiv rmHE New York lotteries havd VENSON, jun'r. FORTUNE. York. i closed lbrever,yet zehi to the! vvisdom of other Legislatures pos tr nfrrifn n rpnpwsl nf rharipr nnil if if i sessed of a Dortioh bi the common, sense bfihe immor shniilrl simeeeJl the Rank will enntinne tn ex- tal Jefferrou, Franklin, !tc. (see Jefferson's treatise of the tend its powers untl it Aill be impossible to ou HouVf' B M e a"lf 1 Ter Dia k Y , Unntl nr sl. if! - i - I main unexpired, ornstili more sport to that libera ii3iiii ww.-vw-w. . 1 a . i-- .... And can any one doubt, when with all East India Company has done ? What is there 3. Hosolved, That we; view, with agitation to prevent 11 1 .Have we any guarantee in the A .Alarm' ihftflTistencie and iantic nowfer of disposition and temper which vve have ; seen a great monied corporation,! which threatens displayed by itsmanagersTIsitimpossible? How to cmbarrassVthe operations orithe Government, wash that the East India Company wasenabled and by means of its unbounded influence upon thus to act ; and what is there to prevent the the currency of tho'country, io scatter distress Bank doing-the" same if-it possesses the' power ? and ruin" throughout the community, and that There is every reason to fear and nothing to ine nortion of the rommuniaLir. who are inclined to haarti lls I a triflft for the chance of RnddenlvLohtainintr a canital present offences upon Us head, it receives such nrize.and freaucntlvaoranetency fo extensive" and zealous support as it now does, pectfully solicit a continuance 01 the patronage so liber- uiai 11 iiiigui uuj. iiereaiier , act as me rriiisii 1 auy cAitiiiucti iuc vuuri ui lortuue. Aiuiuugu inc 1500 bushels, Irish Potatoes 100 Cast Iron Plouehs, Nos. 10 & 11 - it- - -. 500 Extra shares I v 100 pair i Trace chains 6 doz. Spades and Shovels 20 "do. Carolina Hoes, assorted " ' - 12 patent Corn Fans . ' " 10 tons Russia, Sweedes, English and Ameri can Iron, all sizes j 3 sets Blacksmith's tools, complete, consisting of bellows, anvils, vicesi screw plates, hammers and files superior, (carriage makers) Stock arid Dye Cantatepe,. ISO, LOnienSeeVL&r.A'cJ a assortment of FLOWRFr ST?Ph some of which are rare and splendid. All are. wa ranrea to oe good, , ; ) r I 1.-': i WILLIAM SANDERS Newbern, Jan, 2$, t83& i T ' - i - - AND IN THF ; . lENTL,EMAN .fr,,OT the West Indies iwho recently. took passage there in I' vessel bound for New York, having in conse quence bf distress at sea been landed at this place,' begs leave to inform the public that he, contemplates remaining in Newbern a few months, during which he will give lessons in Drawing and'in the Modern Languages to as many pupils as -may wish, to avail themselves-' of bis services; referre" to Mr particular: m. - Applicants are respectfully Watson for terms and other 1 5 we th ere for e solemn! y of Jhe United fetates cred. v : beiristructedand our believe' the present Bank hope for, if its powers are prolonged. . . r . .'" . 1 -- I ' . t" -"'-'.'" s 1 . L . I " - t . aL louffnfl not to be rechar- question, mereiore, is wnemer me pann or me peopre shall prevail., ' We have-now the power coyers, tea kettles, skillets and fire dogs 2 tons shot assorted sizes rrr a ' t l I kIMok ni'tho NliilVntt T aMom, I Koo nvn.Vori In I OUU IO. OUT lCaU cordance with the statute of thk ktate. vet those who kegs Dupont's (brandy wine) Powder- . L . J. !lL, ' ' 'I 1 i : 1-'. i. C I Oft . 1 !- t- oinnrA T 1 lv e wisn ia ooiain a louerv ticket in gome on our f?oou w an.a oiuuc umic Foreign Schemes may obtain it by addressing a note 10 ps. heavy 43 inch Dundee hemp Bagging to me. Money enclosed will at ill time3 cro sale bv .1 bale baffeinr twine man, as'tiKMourt ol v ortune Us known aruJ lustiy Rft en halt nnp 1 I ! , ..i I I . 'i. t .1 . " I ceieorated irom tne arctic to thrantaretic poles. ; i r20 doz. Windsor Chairs i- ERKSH FAMILY F1.UL H, " Navy and Pilot Bread, Crackers, kc. TTOS. M. GRANADE &, Co. at their store, CuJ corner of Ppliok and Middle streets, have tons castings, consisting of Pots and Bake- just received by the schooner Baltimore, frora t pans, various Sizes, Spiders with& without Baf the following : . - 20 Bbls Howard street Flour 20 Half bbls do' if do 3 Bbls Soda, Butter, and Water Crackers f in. a -r 'i.ii" L' i: -xr . i1 4; Resolved, That our senators, in Congress, to crush the monster, and if the present oppor members of the House of tunity be hot improved, the power will pass but iteoresentatives be requested to sustain, by their of our hands forever. 'Let-ui not; then, per votes and influence the course adopted by the mit the present opportunity to pass without - Secretary ef the Treasury, Mr. Taney, in tela- improving it. Let us now strangle the mon- tton ,to the Bank of the United j States, and the ster,and our liberties, and the free institutions deposites of the Government jrrioneys, believing iof our country will be preserved ; but if we fail as we do, the' course of the Secretary, tohave to do so, we may bid farewell a long farewell been constitutional; and that tile public good to all Ourprivileges. We will improve the required its adoption , opportunity. The Bank must be put down- i 1.5. Resolved, That the Governor be requested it will be put down." The people now possess to forward a copy of the above resolutions, to the power to effect it, and they have resolved eachofour Senators and Representatives from that it shall be done, let who will gainsay it. this State,m the Congress ol the United States, w e nave had a narrow escape irom tne grasp i i In Couucil. January lit 18341 These Joint of the iBank : but thanks to the wisdom and lllesbltttioiis '! having fbeen' three times read in firmness of Andrew Jackson, we have been re -the uouncii;; ivesoivea, nai me same oo pass: ucveu irom yur uangcr. - By order Of thej Council, i MAULUiN DIUlvEitSOiN, 'j- ' , Vice president of the Council, ilouse of Assembly, January 11, 1834. 'theses Joint Resolutionshaying been read three times read and compared in the House, Rer iplvedj That the same do pass By prde j of the House DANIEL B. RYALL, Speaker o the House pf Assembly. HATCH iV SEARS TTJT AVE just returned from New-York, and U IJ are now opening at their Store on Pol- $ w j - .... , lok-street, formerly occupied by Alonzo T. Jerkins, one door below Jacob Gooding's store. From the Baltimore Republican. Bank pf the United States A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF G- R O cJe II I E S , ding' I': 'vlc- Rtijk Th e t displayed the tejmper and disposition which HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE iHnollv manifest themselves irtjarge corporai - I HATSV SHOES, &c. &c. : L jfons, when tbey feel themselves possessed of 1 The following articles embrace a part of their stock: aj decree of power wnicn qannoi oe controlled. It is natural for" them al ways to exercise the extent of their powers, and to delight in causing their power to be felt in the promotion of their U.rrooses. iMr. Clay, in his speech against the ild Bank,J(in 181 , ! en forced this view by a els, reference to . . , --, . j the conduct of the British East Jndia Company, which, he remarked, " has car- . iied dismay, desolation apa aeain, mrougnoui 'one of the largest, portibrrs ot the haDitaoie ' World a company, which Ui in itself, a sover- liwnty; which has potlonly made-war, but wars " ainst its legitimsate-sovereign.,' The Bank Mt tlie United States, it$ the extent of its abili ' "liv done Ithe same; and from what it has JoneVit inay.bc fairly and naturally concluded 5 Hhds Baltimore Rye Whiskey 5 Hhds N E Ram Apple Brandy schemes and particulars of Foreign Lotteries see SchuyleT's Lottery Herald, which continues to be I- j -l-.L t Li t' r 'j.- 2 ijuuuaueu uuu mven rxuis io cusioiners. vruers from .the countrylmust be addressed to I , il. BUrlU 1 LhiK. -I m-r -.-r . iew ,i ork. . i ' Yatea and Mcjntyre are managers of where tickets are sold, by Schuyler. ANTHONY la.il lotteries 20 SCHEME. ,000. of t VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, for the, benefit of thel Dismal Swamp i tuawai yompany.) ClUSNo.3J Six To be I for 1834, rawn at Alexandria, y-six Nti. iJottery Mo'd rawn ballots. s - ?. . ' i i . . . - Scheme Yd. 282, 200, shares in ?!. . . il r $20,000, 10,000, 6,000,5,0002,- 20 . of 2,000, 20 bfOO, 20 of 400,20 of 35 of 150, 56 100,1 fcc. Tickets $10 on.- ' Grapd Scheme. MARYLAND, STATE LOTTERY. ASS No. 4, for 1834, To be drawn sat11 Baltimotel Tuesday, Feb. . T4 No. iory li Drawn Ballots. ; Scheme $30,000 10,000, 4,000, 3,000, 2,- 84 of 1500, 128 of 100, 420, -2,000,75 oC 1,000, &c. Tickets $10. . I: , .V 1 An assortment of Ladies' Rrickingand Sewing ' -'Chairs-. "-!.;; '-: ' ; "V Fancy willow Cradles and Carriages. The above articles are offered very low for j prompt payment, either in cash or country produce. r Newbern, January 9th, lo34. A DESIRABLE SITUATION .' . . - J':- FOR . , f A l?rinter. FTTl II E Town of.Washington, N. C. (the i i secona ln iue oiaie lor vuiuiucrcia u i-.j. ponance aiiu nuanu irauu; is ti prcsem wnii- out a newspaper.! An industrious young man, acquainted with the Printing business, and de sirous of engaging in editorial life, by locating nere, wouia oe sure io meet wun encourage merit. ' " V ' f.".:; : - V, v ;"-J--: ' -U : The pf-esent proprietor having now no use for the materials recently employed in printing a newspaper, in this-town, will dispose of th6m for cash, or good botes, at a price far below their real value.- The Press is an' excellent one, of the Ramage make ; and the. Type, (va ryingin size from Brevier to 8 line Pica,) rules, leads, ornaments, &c, &c. are all in good or der and a portion of them is nearly new. Ap ply to , GEO : HOUSTON, Jr. . Washington, N, C. Jan. 21st, 1834. I -. .. The Raleigh Star and Register, Tarborough Free Press, Wilminpton Advertiser, and Edenton Miscellany, will please give the above two or three insertions. I :' 20 Boxes 8 by 10 & 10 by 12 Window Olass I Also on hand, ; 1 100 Boxes soap of various qualities 1... 500 wt; sheet-Lead -l -' lOO Reams Fools Cap "and Letter Paper . 50 " Wrapping. do J 0 Doz Bradley's long bright bitted Axes 4 . ,; rN Burs C S Club do 1 " larsre & superior Waffle-Irons 1 44 Wafer, Irons . j Cross Cut and 'Mill Saws 3000 Feet very, superior White Pine Bbanh f 3 Tons Grindstones, f Newbern, Jan. 18th, 1834. F Q R SALE r i r M II 4t E N T, RUM. lit; ( that had itjpossessed the same power whicb was j possessed ;by the British DEast India Company, i it would have -exercised its powers in a similar ihahnr, and to the same extent. ' It has under-? ! taken, to contfol the elections of our country; j it has claimed, as itk" right, the use of the Gov- ernmeni i uepositsv jt has made war upon the Administration ; it has subsidised presses to aid i t irt carrying on jthai war ; it mi purcliasgd va rious kinds of property, not necessary to, or connected wUh its proper functions ; it has paid Attorneys to strain the construction ofiu char. tn ; order tot cive it more nnwWi . intendtd X$ be given to (it; H has attempted, by i u producing" uv-,''rTr'r,,,w " vne rnq, ! f! ney! marked to enforce ihe grant of a UewTchar, ! it l ter l- andi ohe, atjleast, of its presses (the Phila, I Comme'rcial Herald) has endeavoured K ,n iferiv its dependents, to acts of desperation, "Blue and mix'd Broad Cloths, Sattinets, red and white JF'lann Colicoes, apron and furniture Checks, " Brown and bleached Shirtings &. Sheetings' Vestmgs, Handkerchiefs, and Bed Tick, . nose Blankets, Point do. Ticklenburg, Ozrtaburgs, 44 Irish Linen, brown Linen, Lambs Wool half Hose . , Men and Women's white cotton Hose, PfciFn and figured Book Muslins, " , ' ' y , Swiss and Mull - do. j Jaconets, Cambricks, " Lajdies and Gentlemen's Gloves, &c. &cA Men's and Boy's Leather and Morocco Shoes and'Brbgans, f , i .Women's Leather and Prunella Shoes, I -' Children's ditto, ccc, &c. I rj ' : ty -j-j ;-: ; ALscP-1,- - j . f: : Madeira, Sicily, Port, Muscat, ) TTT and Malaga 1 I WINES' Old Monongahela Whiskey, and W, 1. Rum. Uognac uranuy, nouana um, PeacH and Apple Brandy, y r i New'Enffland Rum. - Imperial, Guri Powder, and Hyson TEAS, Trinidad, Cuba, and Rio Coffee, ' :! White Havahnaand Brown Sugars, ' . Loaf and Lump : do Goshen Butter, first quality. Butter and Water Crackers, . Smoked Beef and Cheese, Lorillards Scotch Snuffin bottles t5c bladders i-All of whlrh thv will ca onntry produce, ; , VIRGINIA jSTATE LOTTERY, For thejbenetit of the Dismal Swamp.) ' y :P -;ciJasno, 4, kbr 1834, .; ; To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. Febuary 15. Scheme $20,000, 5,000, 2,000,1,500,1,210, 75 6f 500, 82 of 200, &d Address A. Tickets $6 H. SCHUYLER, iveto York: 2?Saw V I - A. A iRJi-S I low for cash or ! ! ( WASHlllGTPN, N. C.) ' ;' i -if-i ; 1 . THE subscriber having taken this well known Brick Building, is pre- inTl! pared to accommodate all; Travellers and Boarders, who may favour him witft their company. ; His table and Bar shall be furnished with the best tbfrt can De procurea, wnicn, wun the assistance of experienced servants, reasona ble charges, tnd unremitted exertions on his part to (rive satisfaction, will ne trusis, secure lor hirna share bf public patronage HU hnusel U situated on the same lot with the Post Office, jWrrlre all the stages tfrivc and de- i i l 'j!4 .AnvaniantCnpTmivallare' part wnicn j-eiiitci utvu anil its nroximitv to the Court House, being on r?. . - r ii . - i-- .t 1 . . i - r : the: adjoining lot, makes it aesiraoie ior gen tlemen of the Bar, and others attending- Court. if FREDERICK ttAiAjrttttt, Washington! January 15. 1834. A NEW and nrsf rate SULKEY, after the intoaf nnA mnct nnDroved model, provided with Side Lamps, Also, a small lot MAHOGANY and Yaneering. Appiy,io HAS j list received a new sup ply of Gentlemen's fine Calf-skin Boots, Bootees. Shoes and Pumps, Louies Gaiter Boots, - . ,1, ,- - Ladies Prunella, Morocco, and Seal-skin : Bootees, -: .: y Shoetees, Shoes and Slippers, Children's . Prunella, Morocco and; Leather Bootees and Shoes, ; - Coarse Boots, Bootees and Shoes, India Rubber Shoes, f . Men's, Boys and Children's Caps and. Hats,. 1 Nov. 1st. 1833. LAST NOTICE. Taxes I I'qxesU TaxestfJ l.Li persons inaeDteu tor taxes listed in A 1831 and lb2, are for the last time notified, that I will attend at my Office for the -purpose of receiving them, from', the 24th inst. until the oth ot redruary next. -; ' J Those failing to call and settle "withinthe above mentioned time, will cause their property w uc luiiucuwvcijf auycrusea ana soiu , as me law directs. vrVi-T?;. t.-v , r i THOMAS J. PASTEUR, SAC j January 16th, 1834. v. firVTTERCHANTS find othprc rp MTitinnpfl XYJJ. against selling: any article to my: iwife Betsy, on my account as I will not pay, any debt oi-ner coniracnn?. . O, N C O N S I G IN hhds: prime retailing MOLASSESi 25 bbls & 2 hhds Porto RicoSUG Alt' 20 bags Rio COFFEE, 1 j 150 casks' Thomastown LIMEJ " i MACKERELL, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, in barrels and half bbls, , ; , i , 10 half bbls. TONGUES, 30 bblsl N. E. RUM ;. Imitation Jamaica arid St. Croix Ditto Cognac BRANDY CORDIALS, :.-j.'Hv y Superior Madeira, Sherry, Port ygg f i j (in, boxes of I & 2 dozi English CART BOXES and Turks Island SA11V r J. BURGWYN DeTereus's.BHiUvngs- FOR NEVVHYOKK, Schr. Jubilee, Cabpt..BohQes tc0w loading k I 1 A. . ' .1-: I I V each) , Schr. Delosy CaptRead; Capt or -a THE School Willow, fbtd. dailv einecked j will take Southern PoxW Apply, as above 0. Brad- freight Jan. 24. BAAK OFmNEWBEKN 6thi' AX. -m. JWtTAltY 6thi Ifc T th"e hci annqal meeting of ttie- Stock- ' holderofthe Bank of NewBerm Vi clared, to bc-pafdr ta the Ktodinonr . Rni;rni.if in-Nctvberrt. on the nrsi V March ifcexl in tbe mahnef stipnlaM ih the ofeFebruaryfiextil . d f: JrtfeijnardJ 1 V- i k x ipriiiriMrr. ri irm i lijtj wn v w Uamerden, lying in ienxaj, v"- r v i Coraelms Ros, who after TdWmg the .H took her boat afeowfthlherri ' They! ars-r . " .v.. 1 : - . i:;.m. aw . men of Iott stature, forergners y f y t are wen uppicu wiw m6? ' Detf i about 16 feet reft fong oPI . sail oil hair duck. It is presumed .ftji1-: - 7.1 ? - ' Aun. S4 itlft VlfeirMtj, j 1 coonrPd ill atlr 1811 SO ino . - i nicy , bvv'. y . i . . L.voiffaru - tne oom iiicwr v kf the ahiouni - . ?ri LnT one tnird win -y - , L the return ol tne posh .wf Gcnnanton,"Jan. 81834. , Swift Creclv, Jan. 17, 18 2i - i , -.11. ; : . ! .- :- . - V . i i i - . - t ... - - - M. : , ?. I ; . : '. . . , i -.- -.. . . : J M. IfKlUU. 1
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 31, 1834, edition 1
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