r - - ipon the . - "This synopis of the various! nominations of secret ol Judge White, which have been made, indica-j E. K. II U B B EH 1, SURGEON DENTIST, the Ladies arid j ; From the Richmond Enquirer. ' Watchman ! how goes the Night ? Who are Judge White's friends? With the exception of -some Jackson men in Tennessee, mils' himself to be used as a toil to effect their purposes. - - - -. j ; : i j; , I j We shall in our next present our, readers with a synopis of the the nomintions that have been made of Mr. Van Buren, and of their true character and bearing4" in tislaclorily adjusted, although others fhjave I and still fewer in Alabama and Mississippi, tne 1 aimed the credit of it. Sir, is not that gen- ffreat body of Ins friends in the bouth arettie 'tluliiau (Mr. Calhoun) aware that there is ano- Whigsi Be they Nullifiers or Fedetalists iii't version of this matter? that ! the public Trojans or Greeks they are at last Whigs ; have heard of another very different reason the determined opponents of the Administra tor the suDDort the President received from a tion. jWe fear the day has gone by for appal certain party at the south, and for the with- ing to ! Judge! White himself, or to his imme drawal of that support? Does the . gentleman diate Body-Guard But we may yet can yj the understand me, or is it necessary to be more fact to those few politicians, who are attempting specific? Sir, there! was a southern candidate, to reconcile their attachment to Geh. Jackson and when it was; found that there was no to their partiality for Judge White. Let them chance for that candidate at the then coming read the following statement from the Tusca- election, he was withdrawn ; and he and his loosa jiAlaoamaj a lag 01 me union which friends united in the support of Andrew Jack- presents us wjith a Coupd'CEil of all the nomina- ,son. How far they were sincere in this, I will lions he has 'received, and of the character of not undertake to decide. They; continued his supporters ; l their support during the early part of the first tt'. V j jm u .. i j tfA.,r. . - e n -1 111 How does Judge White now stand before the term of the President, when it was suddenly , - . , ry . , J I withdrawn, and for reasons of which the pub- ! People of the Union ? j lie, at the time, formed an opinion. Is it ne-i " He was nominated for the Presidency cessary to say more on this point ? Does the '-. Vlst. By a caucus of 1 1 members ofCongress be Massacre ofMajok dUce's Command Florida, which thrilled, for awhile, every bosom with horror, seems to be already for gotten: It came upon us like a thunder clap from a cloudless sky, and the thought of it seems to have vanished as sbojn. Yet the reali ty! the fatal reality of the dreadful catastrophe, so deeply, though silently, felt by the widow ed wives, the fatherless children, the bereaved parents, the mourning relatives of the gallant band that there struggled and; died, as died the Spartans at Thermopylae -should be felt, and acknowledged too, by the nation whom they served and honored at the sacrifice of life, j I What are the facts ; Major Dadel Captains G. IV. Gardiner and ( Frazer Lieutenants Bassinger, Madge, Keaii and R. Henderson and Dr. Uatlin, with more than 1UU men were, with the exception of two or three pri vates, who dragged themselves" wounded : and bleeding from the field of slaughter, extermin ated on the 23th December last, by a. band of Indians greatly superior in number; No i man J fled, or turned to fly though many, had they auempieu u, migni prouapiy nave isavca ineir lives but each, emulating ijhe other in cour ajre and self-devotion, stood to his post, and 7TD AN A WAV from the subscriber ori 20th inst., without any provocation how the President haa sanctioned the tariff ofthat he has thus gradually ! gained u 1823: he had, I think; sir, resigned his seat in confidence of the people. The ereat i the Senate previous lu that.liaie. i ., i : j of his popularity I have already pointed out ;tes completely the position he occupies before. Here the gentleman from South I Carolina lhat Popularity which Ms enemies profess opt j the j people of the Union, and ?vincesi clearly (Mr. Preston) asked to explain, and said the to understand, which they seem so much to j and conclusively that he is but the Nollifi- . . - ' . i . . . .. , . i rpiir nnn nhirn aiimn ill them snnusr Bti much ' ririnv Winn pttniliHatp.' nr it IPftst nns nl President approved ana signed the law. f , ----- ?... -rr . -, . ";r:"-, - --'ry .-- T-.y- .V;Dosev attending to the various branches if .... -,f f t ..- & . f . . to covet.; so anxious to filch fromi him. Sir. them : and that if he -does not coincide with i pse "i auenuing w me variuus oranencs i Sir, I had supposed that the President en- there is but one: way this popularity can be V the sentiments of that party, he at least per- "e",d' a"TgCTJ' "e "as om? YT- arnnirp.d I have told them what that wav is : mils: himself to he used as a tbdl to effec iheir I uuer 8 oie, wner? nemay pe lounuai jany and if they expect ever to acquire it they must nator is mistaken on this point, as; well as some seek.it where it is alone to be found. They others. If it wds, true, as has been clairned, must imitate the example of this venerable pat- that the President was supported by tne ooutn riot; like! him they must devote their great tal on the gioundof his' being a moderate tariff, ehts to the service of their country, in civil or man, has not his course in relation to that military stations, whenever the people see fit subject, becu such as should have satisfied all to' employ them, honestly, faithfully pers.e reasonable exppctaUons ?i Is he to be charged veringly,? regardless of consequences to them with having diaappointed such expectations selves, and with! a single eye to the publicgood. of liaving'falsified his promises of violating When they shall have done this; when, like his pledges? ' Such charges arS totally un- Andrew Jackson theyv shall have spent their founded and unjust. : Has not the President whole lives in advancing their cquntrvs inte pursued a moderate course in relalfon to the ta- rests, instead of thejlr own, they; too, may ac riffl. .Have not the gentlemen read his tnes4 quire that popularity tliey so much coveUi sages, whicli, year after year, urged on Con- They then may convince the people of that gress a reduction of the tariff, and the adjust- all-important truth, without which no man menl of the existing question upon the prici- need expect to rise to the highest station in pies, which might give reasonable satisfacCfrjn lni3 country they then may satisfy the peo to all scctious of the Union ? These are no- nle that they are uosest. !! terious tacts : and are we now to De ioiu inat the defection of a portion of his supporters Jat the south, was owing to his violating his pledges regarding the tariff ? Is it t6 the per severing "efforts of the President, that that dis tracting questionvwas settled, and the tariff aa G A R I S O N. time when called for. Ladies will be waitfcd on at their dwellings, if required. reu, ,u, iooo. i WTVmitta --1-VJ tr 2. xr. -- . : - - i a - - 1 1 tcicuincu uurvc iiuui Virginia TWENTY DOLLARS REVV Akl JJ-1,vi1l8land al nty stable the present sea- A -uu, wiucii cuuiinencen on ie ioip msi. ana. , e will end on the 15th of July He is now at rtilr .l.ti' ! I 1 - . i !'-. my swDic, in nne n aitny order, and appears to bespeak better times in the Horse Depart ment! Particulars of this fine animal will be seen by Reference to handbills which 'will ap pear jn afew days. In-the iean time, a look at him will be pleasing to those that may wish .u impiu.cnic oreeu oi ineir siock. as raci no- Negro Man ANTHONY. He is about thiity years ef age, stout and well bmlt; 5 feet 8 nches high dark complexion, and stutt badly, when the least alarmed. He is known about Newbern, having boated there for the last two or three years or 9 irs jwjell wood I will ' - - -i B giveine above reward lor his confanemenf in is likely to be the brderofthe day, let us now .v j -o i v"p." iay me. grouna wotk, ana nereatier put in our ior ins saie aeiivery to me at my piantationj on claim to the honors of the Turf. 1 Uanooque ureek, Uraven county, IN. U. ; JOSEPH PIIYSIOC. February 9th, 1 830. j 1 WILLIAM R. STREET, Medical and Chemical E STAB LIS H M E N T. I I Agent fr Jdmcs J. Harrison. March 10, 1830. Itl R.JENKINS takes this method oi announcing TTvOW landing from brig Mary from Mar- (a arrival, 10 tne lnnattitauts oi the Town oi 1 XI 'tinii gOhhds. 3IOLASSES, f landing from brig J ique4 and for sale by I J. C. cV M. STEVENSON. March 9, 1836. . V y gentleman understand rael . from Tennessee, (in December, 1834,) headed Having alluded to some of the attempts at by Davy Crockett and John Bell, both notori- a .solution of the great problem of Andrew ou opponents of Gen. Jaukson's Administra Jackson's popularity, which has occasioned so tion. The one an illiterate buffoon, with scarce much uneasiness to some gentlemen, I will ly learning enough to write or fcpell his own now, sir, inform those"" gentlemen 'what I be- correctly and the other a plotting and lievc is the true explanation of this question, intriguing politician, and friand of the United Sir, I will not do this in my own language, but States Bunk. v. j ! in the language of the greatest and best man 2d. By a majority of the Alabama Legisla this country ever produced, if wc eScept one, ture, (shortly afterwards) composed of all the and I am not sure, sir, there should be any Wlags andlNulhfiera in that body, headed by exception. In the language then, ol that janu.3 Jackson, and James M. Calhoun; the great and good man, 1 declare that the secret one a violent enemy, personal and political, of ot AnUrew Jackson s, popularity is, that uie Gen. Jackson, and the other a nephew of John people believe him to be "capabje, honest; and c. Calhoun, and like him an avowed Nullifier-4 laitiuui 10 me uonsiuuuon.: inese, ana par- assisted by a small section of the IJcrnocratic "ticularly the second, are the attributes which nrtv. who1 were deludedinto the belief that the fell where he f light, 'till I death j had claimed them all ! Marching forth from tljieir iropreg liable fortress, in firm and glittering array, to the relief of comrades in the wilderness full of youth, of high hopes, and ardent courage- they are tfaefced on every step Of their way y a wary and unsparing toe. Jieleaguered by . night aad by day in the mids of s wamps. pathless to them, out of wlich every intricacy is plain tb their savage enemy cut off from communication with thos they had left and those thy had sought to join they yet held on their) unfaltering course, relying on God and their good swords forj safety, and on their country for justice to the memory and services Newbern and. its vicinity ;nnd would reepertfuliy in form them that he has just opened a Medical land Chemical Store, in Craven Street, next doortcl Mr. uuRAND a lommg cstore, wnere ne intend Keeping , j t -r klTif mnstHntly on Iwnd, an assortment of DRUGS, 1 1 "- " PATENT and other MEDICINES,1 CHEM1- fTflHE Subscribers are authorized to employ? CALS, PERFUMERY, SPICES, &c jlrom U for the Town SIX W ATCHMEN the farst estubhshments un the United State! and uLc mv U Lnnn,n lhv nlidnn Europe, and he pledges himself to attend, vjH, the nicest punctuality, all orders in that line, gjulplfes will be regularly imported, and the most t-fftlctual have secured to him so 6lrong, so invincible a hold on the public confidence. IWe here have the great secret of his popular power the charm, the talisman, by which this man Whigs andlNullifiers were 'candid in their pro fessions, and would have no candidate from their own party! This nomination made in January, 183, was in December ot the same year, ' Kb uangerous popularity wmcn seems to nave ueen 4t so much dreaded by some, so. much coveted ? a 7nvten by others. IHs not his military fame, great TION parly of Gedrg as that is ; it is not his opinions on the tariff, ho at the same ti has carried away the hearts of the people. YOKED AND RESCINDED, bv the same This is the true explanation of that great and Legislature, by a vote of 48 to 36. l: i dangerous popularity which seems to have been K vtlT Tkp,nA ria, in the summer of 183o; ime nominated Charles nor my other prrticular subject.' No. j The people rally around him, and support him, be cause they know him to be honest, capable, bold, and fearless ; because they confide in his integrity, his firmness, .his readiness to assume any resj)onsioiiitv rerarMess ot an conse of those who should fall king Ldistance almost pf Arrived within stri- the comrades they means adopted to preserve those on hand Wit t nil their original properties. The. purchaser may de pend upon having as jood an article, and'atf. as low a price as it can be obtained in the Toyvnl At present the Stock consists of the following urtivfles. .1- ir i v ''"! vl I ' Antimony, Antimoniat VVine, Aqua Ammonia, Dermildii Arrow-Root, Alcohol, Ether, Adhesive: plaster, Assufoetida, Aloes, -Arsenic, Anise Seed, Alum, v Aloes witb Canella; Acids, Sulphurid, Nitric, Acetic, Tartaric, Benzoic, &c. ; f j Brimstone, Bluesthne, Barley, Barks, Blisters,; Bdle Ar rneniac, Bismutb, Burgandy Pitch, Borax,; BaUam Cochineal,! CanifMior, Castor. Cnustic, Cantltarides, Charcoal, Copperas, Corrosive Sublimate; Calomel, Castile Soap, 'Castor Oil, Caraway Seeds, Carda non Seeds, Chalks, Cloves, Cream ofTartai?, Cala- . mine, Coiumbo Root, Cubeb.Cayenue Pepper; Cer ates.! Dandelion, i i J Epsom Salls Emetic Tartar, Elixir of Vitriol ; Essences. r f w - I r i . o - oi viiiMuion. lcmon, uivenuer. repiMTinnn, olv. EXTR CTS, of Belladonna, Cicuta, Gentian, &c. Foxglove. ( '":''' ' 1 i jj-.. Ginger, Gentian, Galls, Glue GUMS, Arabic, Am : raoniac, Bouzoin, Copal, Camphor, Guiactlm, Shell . lac, Senegal; lragacantfa, Alyrrn. tiiera 1'icra, tlartsborn. ! i terms may be known either of us. GEO W. W. ORMSBEE Newbern, March 9, 183(5. ! U- bv application to j. . '; -.1 ::- S. ATTMORE, TUB HIGHEST (SASH PK ICES MTILL be given for Negroes from trte ot 19 to 525 years, by JAMES FUJLSHIRE. age Newbern, March 9, 1836. "' FOR HIRE, f TTTNTIL the 1st of January next, at - Necro vLJ j Woman who has been accusipmed jto Cooking, Washing and Ironing, &c. Apply; at the Office of the Sentinel. March 9. NEWBORN PIUtjES CURRENT. (Corrected Weekly.) Dougherty, an avvvedNullifier, for Governor ofGeortria, and several other eminent Nullifiers as candidates for Congress all of whom were afterwards beaten by large majorities, by can didates friendly to Mr. Van BUreu, the Demo cratic candidate for the Presidency, nominated quences to himself, when the great interests of a ana enuon oi me irienus oi t ie his country require it. ! present Administration. - If r 1 Sir, Was the secret of the popularity of this "4th, By the Legislature of Tennessee, the Illustrious man a saleable commodity, and State of?his residence, and linked to him by thrown into market, there would, my word for selfish, neighborly and personal attachments a it, be many purchasers ; there would be one lone. The first democrats of the Slate, how in the West, one in the South, and one ,in the eve,r, consisling of such men as PRESIDENT "East, and how many more, I will not take up- JACKSON, Felix Grundy, James K. Polk, on tne to say. i j J William Carroll, Willie Blount, and Cave John- Sir, what a consistent and honest onDosiiion son, opposed his nomination as improper, dan- is that, which on this floor has waged incessant gerous, and fraught with injury to the cause of war upon the man the people ; have elevated "epuuucanism. 5ih. Re-noniinateil by the Georgia Nulli fiers. in caucus, with Philip P. Barbour,! as By a Caucus of the WHIGS AND to the highest station on earth, according to the acknowledgments oi the feenaior from bouth Carolina, (Mr. Calhoun.) , He, has just Vice President, who promptly and peremptofi ssigned as a-reason why they had not sue- Iy refused the nomination, as opposed to! all .cuvu; .u uHinomng tuw aumuiiMrauon, the principles of Democracy, and to the de- jnai uie upposuion was inree uisunci parses sireg cfan immense majority of the Republican tagonist principles. J Yes. sir, they unite in a j warfare to overthrow the administration : thev 1 " Cih.! can unite to arraign, try, and condemn the NULLIFIERS of the North Carolina Legisla- President; but when they have reached that lure, vho were m a btnail minority in that point, and it becomes : necessary to develope P0(ty and had been defeated in all their efforts their-own plans, measures, and candidates, to place their own partisans in office, by the they fall to pieces; they can 'go. together no strength and concert of the Democratic Parly. farther. f j V "7thi Bv the Nullification Whig minori Sir, in the Slate which I have the honor, in ly of the Virginia Legislature, in a Caucus at pArt, to represent, Andrew Jackson, when first Richmond, composed of the rag tag and bob- brought forward for his present high of- taiU partizans, that had always opposed Gen. flee, was not known to. the people : thev knew Jackson's Administration in ihn i )M lam only as a general, as a successful military ion. icauer ; iney appreciaiea itie important ser- were sent to relieve-, tne long expeciea onset of the savages was made. Unappalled by the number and horrid yells qf their antagonists unshaken by the fatal aimj which at once took oil their commanders, and closing after each fire of the enerav. the todfreauent intervals in their ranks, they maintained the unequal fight, Indigo, Iceland Moss, Iodine, Ipecacuanha, Jlap and even beat bit for a liaie their foe. Soon uuanum. i-iquonce, ougar oi L.eaa, umarge. rntiirniB(r with inrrpftfted fnrv afiil f.irrp iht I Magnesia, calcinetl and common; Mercury; Manna, returning, I'reasetMury an I lorce, the Madder, Mercurial Ointment, Mefcerett Root. Indians assaueujine survivors, yuo lew anu i MIXTURES in variety, faint but fearless still,'! lipheld their country's j Nitre, Nux Vomica. bann'errmtil ll were'slauffhtered. OILS ESSENTIAL, of Lemon, of Cinnamon, i of New York American'. Anise, of Rosemary, of Cloves, of Caraway, of reiperroiin, in umiige, or iiavrtretcr, iwii Worm, seed, of Turpentine. Oil of Oljves, Castor Oil., Oxide of Bismuth. Fine Turkey OPIUM. " Paregoric Eliir, WLite and Red Precipitate, jPhosio rus. Long Pepper, Prussian Blue, Carbonate of Potr assa: PI LLS. in great variety. . Quassia! jv Rosin, . Rhubarb. Rochelle Salt, Rose Water lied San drs, Sal Eratus, Sal Ammonia. SjwBiiisli Flies, Snake Root; Squ lls : SYRUPS. Uii varietv : SALVES: Senna, Soda. Salt of Tartarf Sulphur, Saffron, Sweet Spirits of Nitre. Spirts Turpeutiite, Sulphates of Pottassa and Ziuc, Sieiine Earth. SPIRITS, in variety. i f TINCTURES of Aloe's, of Assafoetida.of Cantharides, of Camphor, of Cinchona, of Digitalis, of Gtiiacum, I of Kino, of Lavender- Compound,' ofiMyrrh, of . upturn, oi repnermint, ot Khubaib, of &C. &c. Ta,ioca. : . Verdigris, Vitriol, Valerien, Ven Mixtu't NISIIES,' prepared to order, i I ,1 WINES, Medicated : WAX, bee's and Myrt Mustard Seed, otc. clc &k. Lime Juice; Compound Syrup of Sarspemlla ; Dav ie compound, ior cleaning coat colja Powders; Seidiitz Powders : Dr. Steer's Opodeldoc; Syrup of Liverwort, ; for chronic coughs, asthmas, and cold; Church's Drops, for coughs, colds, asinmas and consumptions; Godfrey's Cordial, for tne cure; of cholic, gri pings, bic-cough, catarrb &c. &c. Oil of VVonnseed, an innocent, yet powerful Vermifuge ; Dr. Thompson's celebrated Eye Water,; Dr. Hen. ry's : valuable calcined Mesrnesia : Butlers Invaluable Effervescent Magnesia Aperient, for Dyspepsia, or indi gestion, nervous debility, giddiness, headache; acidity of the stomach, eruptions, &c.; Batemaii's Drop, for colds.' spitting oi hiood, and a variety of other diseases: Green s PIA;s6 FOKUlES TUNED. ENJAMIN S. CLEMENS, Aiusical Instrunjen Mak. r, ot Piiiladelphial is now n Newbern, wbor tew cavs. i t o wish to have their Piano in a masterly manner. ic& ing octlers at the Washing lie intends to remain I Ladies and Gentlemen, M ho wish to have Fortes Tuned and Repaired have it accomplished by leay ton Hotel. . - I - i - : 1 i B S. Clemens assures the public that nothing gha wanting on his part to merit a share of their pat rouage I H4 now has in his possession satisfactory certificates from! manufacturers, of Musical Instruments as well as Musical Teachers ol the first order. I I March 1st. J836. ,1 11 be lb do 1 do i do j cwt i do flax, yd j do s I lb do bbl f do i bushel do BEESWAXJ BUTTER. CANDLES, COFFEE, by the bag, CORDAGE, COTTON, ! COTTON BAGGING- Hemp, " FEATHERS, FLAX, FLOUR. Country, JNorthern, . Corn Meal, GRAIN Wheat, Corn, ' IRON Bar, American &, Eng Russia and owedes, LARD, - j LEATHER-rSole, - Hides. j LUMBER Flooring, 1J inch, , Inch boards, Scantling, ' - ; " , Square Timber, 1 . Sningles, Cypreisj Staves, W. O. hhd, Do R. O. . f Do. W. O. barrel. Heading, hhd. ' I Do. barrel, . MOLASSES, by the hhd bbl lb do do. do do . M do do do j do do do do do -d. ' ga!l t'VI i 20 a Y 30 a 14 a 12 a 14 00 a 16 00 a 23 a 25 a 30 a m 8 00 a 9 00 a 80 a 80 a H 00 a 5 a 6 a 12 a 15 a 16 00 12 00 12 00 a 25 00 a 2 75'- 18 00 a 6 00 12 00 '25 35 15 13 25 MS 15 1 00 90 3 25 6 25 a 17 00 a U 00 a 14 00 a 45 00 1 12 bags St Domingo Coffee, 1 iM " Java , do. ; 6 small boxes fresh Chocolate 5 lLls. Lump Sugar, ; ! 5 hhds N. E. Rum. i 5 bbls. Curtis' Rye Girt, - 5 kegs chewing Tobacco, 10 sacks fine Salt, j 20 bble. Messand Prime Porlc, . j Received this day by jcb'r. Melissa from New 1 - . .' . .. 'i i : ; . . ana tor sale by V alerien. i ; VAR- i; White Yori. f OSEPH M. GRANAi)ET Also on hand in Store. 20 bbls. fresh Navyiaud Pilot Bread. 20 Mess and Prime Beef, ooo ousneis insb FQtatoes. - J. Mi G INSPECTION &F NAVAL SToUe$ nyh 1 NAILS Cut. 4d. & 3d keg AH sizes above 4d. do. Wrought. i i d.- NAVAL STORESr-Tar, bbl! Turpentine, j dot Pitch, . s do Rosin, f do Spirits Turpentine, gallon! Varnish " do! OILS Sperm, jj do ., Whale and Porpoise, do: T Linseed, 1 1 do PAINTS Red Lead, i do White Lead, ground in oil, cwt 12 00 ! 35 " 7 7 I 20 1 40 3 50 PEASE Black eyed, Grev eved. PROVISIONS Bacon, llams. lb 1 1 bushel do viccs.he.had rendered his country, they gloried ! l8th By a Caucus of Whigs, Nullifiersand in hi militarv fm ; Knt iuUn llo waa straggling jacKsonmen, Held at 1 uscaloosa. oosed for the'highest civil trust, not knowing andcornposed of the minority members of the . iiisr personalj character, or his qualifications for civir office, they hesitated, and withheld Jheir support. Ann tne gross misrepresenta tions and faUehoods which had been, circula ted,. had poisoned the .minds of many, and pread far arid wide the most inveterate preju dices. At the election of 1828, out of forty thousand voters, he received hut lour thousand suffrages. 'Dut when his administration com nienced, they began to judge of him by his nets, his measures.. Ins messages, atKT-his ofli- eial conducts They- gradually discovered that -they had been deceived, and began to admire liis decifiionj puergy, his independence, and the honesty of hU purposes. And now, sir, instead of four thousand, there are more than iwenty-four thousand, good men and true, thready to sustain hun and ins administration. 1114 n irgm eninusiasnu, or ipis .military lame, Legislature, and a few citizens of the town,-r-who presumed to dictate an electoial ticket, formed partly of their own body to the people of the Slate, and that in a few days after a large majori ty of the Legislature had " rescin ded and revoked" his nomination made the previous winter. i Ji " Hth. And lastly, Dy the Senate of the Illi nois Legislature, by a vote of 13 to 12, (one Van Buren member being absent, and two members violating pledges,) all the VVhigs voting : for his nomination. The ; House of Representatives of the Illinois Legislature, at the same lime, nominated Mr. Van Buren for the Presidency, by a rote of 32 f o 18, anil re probated io the strongest terms the nomination oi Judge While, as a violation of the known wishes of a large majority of the people ofthe tate. Beef, J Pork, mess. Do. prime, Do. SALT Turk Island, Beaufort, Liverpool, fine, SHOT.' SOAP Yellow, by ! lie! do bbl do do do do do bos.T lb 40 00 60 25 1 00 35 1 40 15 12 00 i 65 40 10 O I i 18 00 15 00 20 00 10 00 15 00 22 00 15 00 40 8 '25 4 jOO fin HE SUBSCRIBER lhavinr been npoi'nledJ U Court nl Plt miriOnarlVfi...i,.... r n . Cbernical I bounty; Inspector of Naval Stores, respect full v fenders in? services 10 me puuiic, ana assures tbem lhat the strictest wttention will at all times be tail to the batiness wiiicu may oe enirusieu to nil care. I CALEB C. BELT4.. February 13tb, 1836. FOR SALE, Tbe undersigned will sell on reaknaatfe terms the House oh Lot No. 77. o1 o. . r L Ji. - - J m . 60 75 65 Street, formerly occupied as a Tailor's Bhon. Vegetable Tonic Mixture, or Fever and Au Conqueri I if applied for befor Monday 14th March, Jnst. If mot j or ; British Oil, "for lameness, swellings, St. iAntbony's disposed of by that day, H will then be offered at auctioo. Fire, and all scorbutic nnd rheumatic disorders ; Beckj I Persons dwposed to purcnasefwill please to call on lhe with's Anti-Dyspectic Pills ; Frencji Jujube! Paste, of j subscriber at BIr. Prentiss's Shop on Potlock street, j Sectoral lium, a valunble medicine for conghs, phthysic; I . j JQS : BRUGMAIf. xc. ; uourt Plaster, Adhesive Plaster, Blisterjng Plaster; March 1st. 1836. Ann syptiilitic Mixture ; Acetate of Morphine, Sulphate oiuuinine: tivarioaaia oi fofasan.. i i t TOOTH-ACHE DROPS! 1 1 20 40 60- 18 13 00 70 50 12 4 20 00 16 00 I MONTAGUE'S BALM, I An Indian Remedy 'for, TO O Til -ACHE. Saporaceoiis compound Shavine Soar:: PuDeentl FTf HE established reputation and constantly increasing Smelling Salts. Ottoof Roses; Ditto Wash Balls: Cas- JL demand for tbis effectual Remedy of Pain andPre- lile Soan; Toilette and Nursinz Powder, and Dowder servative ottue leein.tias induced the bubsenber to pfler puffs; Hairbrushes,' Tooth Brushes ; Snuff Boxes; Up oaive : nair un : nose, veeeiabie. and Violet Tooth Powder. Flesh Brashes; Lancets: Nursing Bottles): Sable Hair Pencils ; Red .Wafers ; Tpers, or Nigbt Watchers, Chinese Cracks, &,c. ' : " (A supply of PERFUMERY expected slortly.) I 45 a 50 None in market. SPICES,. it to tha American Public. I - i j When applied according to directions given op tbf bot tle, it has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief. It also arrests-the decay in Defective Teeth, and relieves that soreness which so frequently render a strong Tooth useless. , The application and remedy are, aimif. innocent, and not unpleasant, and the large number of per sons in different sections' Of the country, that have already experienced such delightiul and salutary effectx trom ihe SPIRITS Brandy, French, gall Apple, do. f ! do Peacb do. ; do ' Rum. Jamaica, r do Do. Windward Island, ' do Do. N. England,; i do GinHolland, do Do. Country, ! do Whiskey, ii do SUGAR Loaf, lj lb Do. Lamp, j j do Do Brown, ' do TALLOW. do TEAS Hyson, I do Young Hyson, ty do Imperial, i j . do ( Gunpowder, rj do Black, do WINES Madeira, gall ,- Suerry, ' ; v do 60 10 00 6 1 50 25 20 40, 50 45 38 16 15 0 11 00 00 20 20 50 3 00 2 50 a a, a a a a a a a a a a a. a a 75 A supply of Nutmegs, Cinnamon. CloveSjfMace, A) j use ofthe Balm, are feady to bear, (for the public good.) ! , and fepper, always on band ; Also, soi itaisinvi their testimony, to its unrivalled qualities. Itisanladiin p, Almonds, &c, and a " Good Article ot lUBAU- I Remedy, obtained singularly and onexDectedlvJand mi '' i . I w - - . . . - m rf'i spice Fig CO and SEGARS. 00 00 50 90 45 60 50 40 25 16 12 WINES, Sec Malm-ibm-lT vears old. an article of the wry first de scription, in Bottle ; Old Port, in ditto; and by the case of Old Shcrrti. in bottle bottle, and bv the case of one . . - . . a xt - .! - f rir.p krtiriA which has naa in oenem or a vovase to me East Indies, in bottle: Malmsey Madeira, nn 4itto ; JNowa and Annisetle Cordials, oi nist quamv, m DOtiie. Newbern, N C, February 9, 1836. a be regarded by the Civilised World as the moslj valuable Discovery ofthe Red Man ofthe Woods. Priei 75 cents each. , - 11. B. MONTAGUE. Petersburg, (Va)Eeb. 1836. , ottle ; superior Claret u nt received aad for sale by dozen: Madeira, m pe- . . I WILLIAM Newern, 15sh Feb., 1836. 1 1 1 1 .41 tnlU i. 5 00 OF, EVERY 'DESCRIPTION, TOR SALt AT TBIS OFFrCB For Sale, PART OF LOT No. 83f odMiddle St Newbern, with the improvements Hit L. thereon, being two Dwellings and i Store Houses, with sufficient out fHouses, lately occupied by the buhscriber. j .. f i ALSO,- I l, 500 acres of Pine Laud, ilying! on Briees Creek, about nine miles from Newbern. Terms made known on application to Wra S. Morris, or to JAMES DAVIS. SANDERS, Druggist. SUanft of Nrtobrm January 4th, 1836, of Capital of sevens per; A DIVIDEND AjL cent, is this day declared by the Bnt dayable to Stockholders or their legal repre eniaiives, auer mexum instant. JOHN W. GUION, Cdshier, 4- FOR SALE, A LIKIiX! NEGRO CIIU; Well acquainted with household and kipf 8 7' acquain work. , For further particnlars enquire Olfrce ortrrei5enlineJ. it lhff I. K !i . r