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: if ' i f ' 'i 1 fit 1 An 1 i in m 4 r t Ml--'- L.'f V Mil 1 -r-fi !.-!. '1 .! i ' t ' i ' .1 . -L. 4 ii I hi w '- b 11 Ifi i Ml f nit 1 1 a- a- ifi. f "A 1 i H urn m v.' i'i: f 1 1 U i . i : it ' v :j.f s f . i - s'T i"' . -i to a i X1 HI v THE OAT SERENADE TSTCTH AbT EXPLANATION . - (The Cat discoureeth of the night.) It w 4he hoar the dewy hour, - - .a 'Tdf fading 4ight and (olded flower, ' And night and;Iove,H and beauty's power.-Meada.;- (And pfayeth for his mistresB favon) i ' Sweet Tabby, from thy garret high,' I pray thee send a loving eye, "'Ami hear thy faithful Tommy Btgh 1 : "'l'; 'Meaou; . 'V' ' - Now sleeps, the moonlight on the hill, : ' " nTho winds' are hashed, the waves are still, J 4 ..Meaou. , ... " i vast extenCinexc-hanae foTrprbmises to I pay," wnicnare now anaoev uuiTersan uio credited. . " . -.V::.v;-W'i' Who; then, have t TAMPEREl WITH THE CUKRENCY t'- - Is it those who have AnnAoA htk irniintrt? with the mfer crV of tnO- uyr- - j -7- 0 j, ,i j it.ii .j .j ner. and who are now straining every ' nerved S?'un" - - ... - . . - . . . i liib finuijiuics lUQUcuiiJcnLicinrivt.H- I IX II U piajiug tu ciwjr bi tuwiu uiiie Miu I " It DBS nanl of sound currency out of circulation bVi members i I davifiihor Rphpmes for the issue of notes for nve, tnat a periodical tn. iwntt.five'and fifty Cents eaih : or Uhat PQJcai pnncipisim iario 1 -j- -- . . fc - - . PROSPECTU. v On the 1st of July , 1837, w'dl be published : ; v- 'r Ington, District of Columbia, and delivered simultane ously .in the principal cities of the United .States, a new POCTOR DUFFY; -J. C; fc M, STEVENSON, - MAVE recently opened thetraW importa tions, whicfa added to their former stock, makes their assortment very general, to which they invite the further attention of ithcir cus- long been apparent to many of tha reflecting tomers and .of the public generally , . of the Democratic party of theTjnited states, Among, their 'assortment: may ' be founds iodical for the advocacy and diffusion of their - , ' fnllninim a- ; 1 . ' . ' Tie administration which' has refused to - counte nance uch illegal projects ??; Let the intelli- eedt and judicious people of this country de termine who it is that has tampered with thb currency ! influential t operation, in En eland, is a desideratumA which it was very Important ttf : supply a; . periodical which should unite with the attractions of a sound and vieoroos literature,1 political character capable of civ-1 ing eSeient support to the doctrines and measures of I that nartv. now maintained bv a iaree mniontv of the people.; ; .Discussing the great questions of polity before : i: ff f The dat ihviteth his mistress to a banquet) O come with me across tne street, J And I will spreada noble treat, t t , . ;;. J Of all that tabbies lore lo eat. u i -v-,- Meaotr. ... !'. 1 jCThe Cat pleadetb. his sufferings.) . O bid me not alone depart ! . - . JJeelihihummktPV" t O speak and heal a-barating heart! j , As a practical illustration of this subject,' we the country, expounding and advocating the Democratic give the following editorial article 'from the doctrine through the most able pens that that party, can I London Courier of the 7lh April; The cite furnUh.inarticlesolgreaterlength.more condensed force, i u ik-. j-..k-X-- more elaborate research, and more elevated tone than ses which are there described as having pro- . nn.-,Mt, fnp lh. ..,.. . iif.M9!;n.;Qf hu f duced commercial distress in- England, have I character becomes an instrument of inappreciable value ' operated with tenfold energy in this country, j for the enlightenment and formation of public opinion, Tk... .e cmM ironli. : in Flnlnnd.' hut and for tne sBpport ot tne principles which it advocales: auviw wuo.uvb v.v " .-g,. --d.. .u !. l , l: ": J J.r K .1 iiiuiooAivir wiiuuuaiuiv ui wc i tarnisbineto tne pumica clear and oowenul commenta- RENCY a national bank. The sensible, and jry upon these complex -questions of policy and parly practical statement subjoined is worthfrof which so frequently distract the country, and upon J . ' j :j 1-'.!,.'a:.: u;wl-ii 1 which, 'imperfectly understood as they often are by oein? ueepiy uuuueteu .uv wiuac wuu scaur i j -, m!eMM.j j j:.4, 4 . i,. i wish to consider and Understand the existing I fau to be by political opponents, it is of the utmost impor ! state of mercantile operations at home and a-1 tanee that the public should be fully and rightfully infor- I broad. ' Mr. McUUllOCh,lWhO iS Understood lO men, " nypeu iu ine iHsnoaicai in quesuon may oe j k:- j...i,.i f(i,. a m I made to exert a beneficial, rational, and lasting influence condoct this department of the. Courier, U f e- on u,. nubHc mind. - ' garded as one ot tne most enlignteneo inoivia- jother considerations, which cannot be too highly bp- luals on these subjects in Europe :-GoC.: I preciated, will render the establishment and success of i From- the London Courier, .And we will have a cosy chat, . Tfnr Vva a nnlpnilifl hannch of rat. wr:;;vust ceo;tosuita laay.cat,..-? : 5:Meaou:a U-i:Kr.zjv: ! : '''"! (Showeth why theCatlbveth.) .-rrl lovelhee for thy; whiskered lace, Thy tuneful pur, thine untaught gracer -j Those ey e3 of green that noiseless pace ; ? :T . Ji(AnAwny, he lovethoot.j Or stolen scraps froni pantry shelft-f- . . , r But, oh! I love thee for thyself : Meaou; , -J"" .: , ' .. k. ... (The.Cat waxeth jealous.) And if another cat should dare, ; 7, .a: ;--5 With look pt loveou thee to glare, By Heaven, I'll eat him hide and hair K -its .rtl?..:-Meaou.i .:- f -: (And - sjwwethr resentment tnis :For thogghj alas 1 in vain I pine,v , 'jnfia baser breath shall soil the shrine, ; Once hallowed by a flame of mine! ; (And prophesycth his comideath. 'Requiescat .ifrTo rea$ Ifl tbia load of-wot-f -'f rr -j . -? ; -Soou. soon in death I slumber low, r'; ?V ; r". ;tfJAad o'er my grave shallatnip grow 1 ii . i ..j ,.7 Xeaou ?' -f - r: r- ? : 4- -he Catexalteth his voice.) ?. Yet once again before I die,l ; I raise my feeble love-notes high l-f-a . 3, loud, and yet a louder cry ! Vv Ja ; . iit:MeaOu I yeaou ! yeau-u-ow I It; toe proposejd Alagazine of very great importance. ' " In the, mighty struggle of antagonist principles which LoNDON,-"April 7. The Bank of , England United States sland committed to the world as'the de- has been again -compelled u to come forward I pository and exemplar of those cardinal doctrines of po- with a hesh loan to sustain the falling credit riiiicai.iaun wun wnicatiie cauuoj the recpiem every ofcertain partieaengaged in -the American fW? wa"! trade; The extraordinary circumstances under energies of iti disciples, this party has hitherto been al which the houses engaged in that trade have most wholly unrepresented in the republic of letters, been placed bv the non-arrival of packets from while the views tad policy of its opposing creeds are America, would seem to jusUfy and warrant an "fn'itsdan30 f1" 8Dd cmandins pffo interference of this sorton the part of the bank; IloSTunited &tatei Magazine the attempt Vill be though we must say, speaking generally, that made to remove this reproach. - .-; this continued tinkering and holstering cannot . "The present is the. time peculiarly appropriate for the bfetoa much deprecated, particularly when ii commencement ot such annderiakiug. ,The Demo- ' r - ' . ..- - nr.rntir. hnnv ni thn l:ninn attar b nAnfl i.1 n.h.l inotaA is recollected that the Rank' of Kncr and has . " r"--"r.. -YM""V "v. r , . 7 'Tr;" w ine uuernon in siaDiiuy ana us principles nve not at this moment ihe third part of the treasure sucseeded in retaining possession of. the executive, she ought to possess; and when the Tact, that administration of tb country, ; In the consequent not a single ounce of bullion has returned to comparative repose from' political strife, the period is us from the Continent, to which we 7 exported ffLl during the adverse exchange of the past year none and cooperating vritb all. . ' . - 4i above two millions sterling, shows cojiclusU "X3o-ordinate with this main design of, the TJuited vely that the currency IS still in excess, and I oiai.es aeazinefc no care nor cost will be spared lo ren k- JlminJnJ 1, s ...u !derit,inaerraointDf view, honorable to the coun u.u6" i ,u r. A j r u"u5u, i try . and fit to cope in vigor riva, wita ita European vindication of the relief allorded to i embarras- compelitorsi Viewing the English language as the no- sed houses, to say,- that their transactions ble heritage and common birthright of. all; who speak hae been fair and. honorable. Nothing can ine toge f Milton and Shakspeare,H wilt be the ur.i- ustifyjhebankin coming ibrward to : bolster " . - , . .1 1 j 1 I'lvuavwuiu iuc (ilium UIOUUJC9 ui iiiciiuuiG) luai them up;, that is, in doing whal n her present can1e procured; and to diffuse-the' benefit of correct situation. is obviously inconsistent ' with all I models oftaste and worthy executiodt ;- - -' sound principles, but , the injury, that would 1 !' B tn" department the exclusivenessf parly, which -. : rn... ..InimotK r mm t win flow :1 ?iKThe fiendtorment that pqualling catt- ,:j ' 7 Outl nightnliJturbin vermin- Scatl y 1 - Til spoil your beautyi clearly TUelhatt jV ' (Dischargettia - ;.v.j.:.V ii-? 7 7-:iXPgAne'cai uecaw'iu r j TAMPERING f WITH E CUR- ; l-hare has been stf often mado agains Vhe late and present administration during the !iAr (r two.'bvJwhiff . partisans ; of every htti the lowest to the highest- fromthe - N-W'York Courier and - Enquirer to Danie . '"Webster that- a word or two on that text may rKtihseaWoriable tiespeciallysince iour o?,rhhor of the Intellieencer havei in atheir -yesLterilayV paper favored theirs r? aders with in'elaborate dissertation upon it,in view.otthe "feketit iondiUoik 4t the? commercial it world rrKft result iof theirfpro found lucubration; is summed up thus i The measures of the, Exec of the United States, in assuming author- . j.rflirulato the currency' are the cause, the-j " solo cause of tho " present;- embarrassments of .. These candid organs of whig opinions have ? Mn unrlprtaken to ffive u ahvepecifications nor anyf these.measures, so destructive m, 4heir ' consequences lo the.best interests-; of society except by referring: tothe Treasury oiderVby iWhich? it was endeavored to prevent the nation . el domain from being transferred to private in . dividuals; without the" payment of money' or "; other-taluable consideralion-ji - r t4iRV ; Vr) n.Tft' gircniaii about 'Which .so much ; clamor has been raised, was issued for the purpose- of enforcing ihe Ja which required he '!,Klj 1nd to be actually baid for by the bur- chaser. bef or the thle passed W ' fStatesV 'Every man ojf ordinary prudence foret ' saw thaitne excessive .gauiuuu wwiv" a - carried bfi by the Bank of the .United States, andfthe otherjwhig iiiUiutf posseting; the privi iage5 'ot 'imposing lipp'n ihe credulous and the unwaryhy iffoodirig the coiinirjr f wilhHa -paper currency based upon credit would prob- ablyffwt in its ' eventual depreciation ;; and the issue, oTTKese specuTUohs7wbic . before thVcountry. has amply justified,. the . isdqmfthe. precaution Its" object' was to - T'eyenr ttahpidg;.ph ti&cufreltcift- by ', ' those who possessed the power of coining pa f PER .tO 'any extent to which their extravagant , etfpid.if bikhVieaii-Ithrm;1: Unfortunately It r hitd little iflfiuencV iii res raining th? reckless r ness of mercantile .avarice, which has icontri r vedio' avail, itself; of the produce of -the- soil ' .' ni the isbor xLi reetryo "of. this country, 'arise to the vuhlic interests hv her ; resol nifiW 18 ,n.St!Pa.r."le ,rom l R9.M .caI department or sucft' a - . . . -r-- I woric. will naveno rilflCB.; Hre all stand nn a, iicu. adhering to the Strict Jine Of : duty.- If this tral ground of equality and reciprocity, where those uni- injury be great. and imminent, ' the bank will I venal principles of taste to which we are all alike subject be justified, but not otherwise. However! w,,, a,one De recognised as the common law.. Our oiitr honorable the 'transitions',.-of the Amei ican JJW.? C0Ps,ed. b.V OUSes, It IS Certain that the maiOtltV; fori tend, with Tihira!itv nf rrlinir linbiassed bv-'-nartial or there are exceptions, .have 3 cohductedi their minor views business with the most reckless improvidences ? "As the United States' Magaaine is founded on the nd in fitfcha wa v n allprl fnril-4lltIDrPadest basi which !brmea4and influence of the De- aUU IB SUCH I Way att Cat ten lOrirt Htant t .m.. . . n. nwrnr m inBTrnTTgn SlnlPi run nrlnl Ii ic in. period, from parties acquanted-With the; facts; I tended to render it in every respect a thoroughly Natum the most confident predictions! of 'Iheir v ruin. at Work, not merely designed forephemeral interest and It is certain, indeed that they, icould not have gone su vcrjr ucuuu meir means as uiey Ur wi be appropriated to the following subjects, in ad uave uuiic, uui iur iuc support an encourage- j tSition to the general features referred to above i ' I raent given them by the money dealers. - -T hel M A general summary of Political and of Domestic latter are. iu fact, by far the greatest culsprit intelligence .digested in the order of the States, com- and .have evinced - the Xmosnsiupendous in- f3 V'-TrT l - T a fatualion and ignorance Jn: their transactions 1 1 " General Literary Intelligence Domestic and Fo- with the American houses, of which any exam- reign. -;- . '' v;. 77 , 7 i pie is to be found in the history of commerce. ? General Scientific, Intenigence, including Agricuttu- Thv first gave :theravunlimitedtcredi COUld i not get too many of their. Dills ; and 1 1 mnrovement throuehout the Union. Dreceded bv a ke- when the natural course off eve.ntsu(for they J ncral view of all now in operation or in progress. 1 I never could; have discovered jtr. themselves) " Military. and Naval News, Promotions, Changes, ..J.- 4nim .r. f, tUr f WOVCUieUlS, XA1 meir couuuci, auuui.itiej exiremercnsti' uiey .were running, they instantly got npoa lhe, op- posite tack; from unhesitating confidence.' they following Blue, black, green, brown and cedar mixed Broad Cloths, Cassiraeres and Satinets, : Whitney, Rose, twilled and duffle Blankets, , A variety oftn.er8ies lor Wegro Clothes. . French S&Englih Merinoes, various colours . ; irom 9Q cenis to 82 pey yard, -. . Figured Merinois, a. new article, - -. - Merino Grosde Nap, do. do,.;.' s- - , 1 Black French Bombazine, - . i . Plain and figd Circassians, ..1 Ratline ts and Salisbury Flannels, -. V r. Red, white, green and yellow Flannels, s -' Green bocking, Baize,; ru-!: -," , ', , , Venetian Siair Carpeting & Carpet Binding Ingrain Carpeting and Hearth Rugs, j Ladies white Merino Hose,' ' f. Gentlemen's half Hose, ' C Ladies and gentlemen's Gloves, . American & EnglishCalicoes, 12 to46 cjs do. . do. , 'Furniture Calicoes, . Furniture Dimity, Cotton Fringes, white and party coloured, Irish Linens, Long Lawns andJLinenHdkfs lu-4 Linens, Sheeting, - , x . Bird's eye &, Russia :Diancr, 7 Plain, plaid, and figured Muslins, Bishop's Lawn, 4 4 &, 6-4 plain Bobbinet Wrought Muslin, Edgings and lnsertmgs do. . do.r . Collars and Capes, English Thread ad Bobbinet Laces, .. Black Gro de. Swiss, Sinchews&Sarsuels, ' White and coloured Florences, white Satin, ' Black silk Serge, black silk Velvet, . . t ; -. Pongee, Flag and Spittalfield Hdkfs. J Black silk Cravats, " ' "T : - Silk and cotton Umbrellas, ' Ladies and Gentlemen's Cloaks, Shell and Horn tuck and side Combs, 'Silk, fur, and wool Hats, ' , "Fur Caps, froni 2,75 to $8 a piece, - Willow Baskets, Cradles and Carriages, ' Cotton Bagging, from. 15 to 27 cts. per yard, Bale Bope, Ticklenburg &. Oznaburgs, . Canvass and Cordage, " , ' Saddles and Bridles. Mill and CfosscutSaws. WoOd Sc IIand Saws A general assortment of Capenter's Planes, ' Blacksmiths and Coopers Tools, Axes, English and Swedes, flat, square &. round Iron " Manufactured Tobacco, in boxes and kegs, - Cut and'WroughtTNails and Spikes, &c. &c. i-: X 1 ' ALSO IN STORci 12 hhds. Porto Rico and St. Croix Sugar, ' 30 do. Molasses, . . ' 30 bags Cofiee, St. D.,P R; and Uio Expected, in two or three weeks, a carjro 01 Turks Island Salt. Newbern, 1 DNFORMS the' public that at his office in .Middle street, one dopr south of Mr. VJn Bokkelin's, he; has laid in an assortment of Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals, of the rhoEt genuine quality, and also a 'supply of those patent and; domestic medicines which, from their character and, efficacy, have obtained the public .sanction and adoption The following Medicines from long use and ample experience of their'superior efficacy, hi recommcnas wun connaence 10 ine attentiot) of the public. " i-;...,; t Dr; Duffy's Tonic Iixture a r. tain and efficacious medicine for the preven tion and cure of Ague and Fever and for arrest ing iheckilfs which almost invariably succeed attacks of bilious fever. ' " ' ; - x Dr Duffy's Tonic aperient Powder, -a most nseful Family Medicine, is a mild- yet effectual aperient. It counteracts acidi ties in the stomach, removes bilious congestion of the bowels, preveuts. Dyspepsia, and is equally useful for children and adults.. Dr. Duffy's Paregoric aperient Pills for chronic coughs and asthma,.and all af affections of the " chest and lungs, Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica, and pre venting that constipated state of the boWels which is the usual concomitant of those com plaints, ; ;J:-" -: " . : Dr. Duffy's f Anti-bilious Pills an efTcctive purgative, promoting the digestive functions and removing bilious accumulations. The following miscellaneous articles re also offered : j . iSeidlitz and Soda. Powders, . ' Aromatic smelling Salts. 1 ; ' Aromatic Vinegar. " : Concentrated Essence of Jamdicri Ginger an .excellent cordial stimulant in colic, cold, and flatulence of the stomach and bowels, &u Antiseptic Tooth .Powder whose quali ties have been found most ' effective in white ning, the. teeth, preventing "decay, correcting the fetor of the breath and giving a healthy - , constitution to tho gums. C: ft v, ; Antiscorbutic I Ointment, and Lotion, an effectual cure for tinea capitis or scald liead, and also for that species of cutaneous disease ' known by the name of tetter or ring worm. April SCth 1837. I7tf. To Printers and Publishers. 11 ? frpjHE Subscribers have just - completed M thejr new Specimen Book of lig-ht fa WJ book d job PRINTING- TYPES, FLOWERS and O K N A 31 E NTS, the , - - r a if w w ut v uvi w v sin pat nail v i w vii attraction, but to continuepf. permament historical val- n- m. r rt . aM . . ; ..f , .jf ue.; Witt, this view a considerable portion of each num- j ,vr "UD " anu oi agave on nonpareil Douy ; nonpareil, nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4; minionelte, nos. 1,! 2; min ion, no6. 1, 2, 3 and 4; minion'on brevier bo dy; brevier on minion body; brevier, nos. 1, 2, 3, and. 4 ; brevier on burgeois body ; bre vier on long primer body ; burgeois on brevier body; burgeois nos, 1, 2, 3 and 4;- burgeois on long primer body ; long primer nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4Y long primer on small pica body ; small pica nos; 1 and 2 ; pica on small pica body ; pica, nos. 1, 2 and 3; pica on english body ; english nos. 1, aud 2; great primet ;" paragon; double english ; double paragon ; cannon-; five lines pica to twenty eight lines pica gothie con densed, to twenty : . five seven line and -ten lines pica ornamental ; b, 7, V, 1 and lo lines pica sliadedf 8, 10, 12 and 1G lines antique; shaded; .vt:-:? -K';'i , r--- i-..; "Foreign Intelligence. . - ..--.!. "Biographical obituary notices of distinguished - per sons. :- -j ,il .- " tx i;1. ' "After the close of each session of Congress, an extra or anTeolarged bomber will be published, containing a and totally, rejected the paper o which a little I Md abstract of important official docuinenu.and the Acts wnue Deiore mey couiu not get too . roucn: ; otmeession. ' ; . , v a ' What may be the'de7ldlCJe7li of this affair " Advantage will also be taken of the means concen- nk ! n4iMn i n o i a Vn vv ' u,.,i,! trated in this establishment from all quarters of the Unipn no individual can a t present foresee, bmv ho w- to conect and disrest such extensive statistical observa- ever, ttna& end, it is certain tha t it Will e ver tion on all the most important interest of the country as forni one of the most discreditable chapters in cannot fail to prove of very great value.. 7, - . i the history of Brittish sCommerceV? Nothing "This portion oftbe work will be separately paged so tercourse between this conn try;and, America; also constitute a Completis AwsoAt Register, on a scale nor has any thing - occurred in either country unattempted beforehand of very great, importance to ail to lessen its resources or to diminish its power .cfe'Mesy not-only affording a'current and combined view, oftrleetinff'iti-eilffaffeme'nU''' There has not (r6m 1001,111 to month, of the -subjects which it 01 meeting us engagements, j. here has not, -ai increage; but also.for record and reterence through 111 -v " p Fr ca bvuii i tature years; the value ol wuicn will increase with the lor ucraugciiicin in-i.ie iniercourset oeiween duration ot toe worK. , .. r i , t Liverpool and New. York; thar in that between ; 'AUhough' in its political character the .United' States Lierpooland3Ianchester,orbetweenLbndori i?ainld?Ssse8l2f Si ?ci!r,a tb. a 'I 7, . J ft i a the Democratic party, is is hoped that Ms other features and llampstead. ? Instead of being involved in rtferred above indenendeutlyif the desirable object the; greatest difficulties, andlthreatened with, to- of becomin acauainted with the doctriues of an -oi.no. tal ruin, the Darties enpaored in the lradeihad I nent thus advocated will recommend it to a liberal and they ! displayed the most ordinary ; prudence enaM support from alt parties, and from the large class - , , - osBO'tMrtV . :... a i-AMtu 'Miliums or sagacity, would have, .been, conducting a ..To promote the popular objects in view, and relying secure bUlsnesS and realising handsome pro- upon the united support of the Democratic party, as well fits. - But '.they would riot be satisfied with " from others the price of subscription is fiied at. the ihtt&'t Parties with one or two hundred fthou- ,ow iPate dollars per annum ; while in methanical for which a capital -of one or two millions J with the leading monthlies of England, ;,The.H hole will would hardly bave been adequate; in conse 1 torm three large octavo volumes each year, . . . quence, they had td depend' wholly . on dis-1 M " The aobscription will be in all case payable5 in ad w--l. u.?i--kJlA Lrl.-JAv-'iL IvanceOriforthe first year only) six dollarson' the de uu, .-6-iu uiu.rrci.un is, ,ivery of lbe lnIra ou nier.1 The absolute necessity of . - i I : -1- , a "it . ... . csuiuusumeni will do OBVIOUS 10 all. remittance of S50. eleven coniea will be sent i for $100, twenty-three copies. rThe pertiScate ot a rostmaster ot tne- remittance ot a sum' of monev All communications will be addressed, nost nairl in the undersigned, the Publishers. ; 3 - - ' LAlilKtb& O'iSULLlVAN. and are now reaping the natural andjlegitimate j this rule in such au ftuils . ol their conduct. ; We believe ' Joria- ' .'In return for a ban has managed, his' "part of the buisness tatr X w mi inll arvt 0nmM i2Slk it "T f T 1 wi" be auEcient receipVall dangers of the mail being ..9 r - -" ....a 4uv iiiw .u.vt. i Hi iue nsE oi me ruousners. . . Vt1- -lw. . ,.1. I .i ll .'...! . ...tit L. uuiesa "v lucie wtii oe irigni- ftil extentof bankruptcy? J. f"" 1 The New York tferaldXbag W arUclr under ibis head " Influence : jf aprelly" Girl " ! Catharine Manty." said. the Rccorder yester day, in sessions,. Myou have been convicted ol a very 'great crime. 'This stealing is a ; very serious offence; buVAstou "Ire ; pretty oiRt'!; we'll suspend judgment, in hopes you wilfdo better for the future' Who ; can say (hat justi6e is blind ?': So; much' for a pretty 1A Hot BERTH.-The Baltimore Sua - has this advertisement: " wanted, three steady nieu io;.vaii.uc Muu. ' Also, ci largcand.b&autiful collection o owcrs, ".Papers copying this prospectus, and publishing ittilt July, will be tarnished with the Magazine for one year, by ending a copy of the paper to the Publishers." , j - FOR SALE. " rTTNT Bank payments,- the imprnveraehts on vLi- :part lot,. one door west, from' the Court House, j , For further terms apply to . 'i . ? f l 1 ' i ' AJ BACKHOUSE. fl March. 15th, 1837. llifc : JTUST received pei-cbr; Bounty,1 two iia Vouches, four Wagons, one Jersey Vatr on,and'a good Horse, which are for sale ' bv from pearl to seven lines pica many of which are not to be found in any other specimen; a new assortment of ornamental dashes, a varie ty of card boards; near ttoO tftOUSatl IttCtal OntainltttS ; - brass , rule ; leads of various thickness.; astronomical,, mathematical,: and physical signs ; metal braces and dashes, from 3 to 30 ems long ; great primers and. double pica scripts, on inclined ody ; diamond and nonpareil music of various ; kinds ; antiques ; light and heavy, face, two line letter : lull 4a ced Roman, and ItaUo udnpareiU minion, bre vier, long primer, small pica ; minion,breviert long primer and other blacks; nonpareil.tnin-; ion and breyier Greek, -Hebrew and Saxon. 7 1 . large variety. -of: ornaments, , calculated particulatly for the; Spanish and South Amer ican market?; Spanish.French and Portuguese accents furnished to order, together with! every other article:made use of in the Printing busi ness, all . o( which can be furnished at; short notice, of as good a: quality and on as reasona ble terms as at ny other establishment; ;-. . h : : CONNER &. COOKE. . Corner of Nassau and Ann sLNew York. ; " ICg Proprietors oi Newspapers printed within any part of the United Slates of the yanadas, who will copy the above advertise Cent three times and forward a copy contain ing the same, will be entitled to rtbeir iay in - . . i v 7 i. - ; .' J7 Jt .1 : - any-type casi ai uur jruuuury, proviaea tney lake twicb the aniount of their bill in Tvpe. - TTTTAS just received,: per Schooner Pefse iiii'verance a f fresh supply of. .'.' ' . " k I DRUGS AND MEDICINES . !Newbern6ct:20thl-.i830. : V' , ' . tf. ; - ' - . v - - ' : f - 'FOR! RENTJ : 7 COMMODIOUS Dwelling House s JA. ated in the west end' of the town be tween Broad and Pollok 4 Streets one ; door north of Mrs, Henrietta Sparro w's.- 'A pply lo T ;; ,r "f . ALLEN BACKHOUSE. 7 : ,March;l5, i837;J : -i'-r . r "V.s"" lite -; TONIC MIXTURES? r I DO not question the lesal right which every person has to throw together some bitter or other substances, and to send them forth to the world as a cure for Fever and Ague ; this right,' however it may have beetvabuseu, has been esercised at all - times in every country where this complaint has prevailed ; and we can now enumerntu . ? i e . . - j . i . . i i . . , uwusanus oj remcuics tiiiti unvc wen guiieu up, tjionea their brief while, aud sunk .again into the oblivion whencu - they sprung. 7? But, I do most earnestly protest gsinst :the courrp which continues to be pursued by one person or h-i ; ot' persons after another, .towards Rowand's Tonic Rlhture. If a better, safer or more efficient medicine can b afford ed by any of our qidnuncs or wiseacres, it is due to thtk fel!ow-citi2ens that it should be submitted for their ado. tionl..'- . ' . - . I. 7- - 7 J'": 7. . - But we pray all who have any regard for the fives and health ot the members of community, to desist from their attempts to imitate a remedy so exalted in public estima tion, or to substitute for it sucb.trasli as can in 110 wise1 approach it in escellence, however easy it maybe even for the nnjfedgcd Tyro in Medicine to resemble it in super -ficial appearance', taste aud smell. - In order to protect those from Imposition who may be inquiring after ROVVAfiD'IS TONIC MIXTURE, and to assist them in distinguishing between the original and gen iiue mixture, and the numerous imitations and sub stitutes which continue to fprout up in different points cf the country, the names and whereabouts of such as havn as ytt been discovered are annexed..',, Rowland's Tonic Mixture, by L. 3- Comstock &Co., of .. new ork. . - ; - -; .- j 7 Rushton &. Aspinwall's Tonic Mixture," by Rushton & Aspinwall, New York. ,-.,'-'' Green's Tonic Mixture, bv Butler &. Clav. New. York. The. Southern Tonic, by Costa & Cox, Alabama: Marshall s Tonic Mixture, by Charles Marshall; Philad. Cave &, Schaner s Tonic revee and Ague, Mixture, : y Cave aud Schaffer, Pbilad.; - ; "''; Tlie public may be -saved from uncertainty as lo the - genuineness of ROWAND'S TONIC MIXTURE, by calling upon his authorized agents throughout the country , or upon application to the proprietor.; ;' J JNO. R. ROWAND, M. D. , .,-, 240 market Street, Philadelphia-. The subscriber has j for sale the genuine Ro wand's Tonic Mixture K i GEORGE SANDERS, Druggist. Newbern, Apriiri9t!i, 1837.. 16if : . , j ) .- GEORGE SANDERS, Driigglst and Apbtliecanv fTTTAVING purchased the entire lock of UTJY Drugs," Medicines, Paiuts, Oil?, Pi' fumery, &c. &c. recently 'owned by his late brother 'Wml Sanders, intends carrying on tHe business at the vold-standjon Pollock Street, pearly ' opposite, the Fpiscopal Church. Hc hopes that eleven years experience together with strict attention to the business, will. enti tle him to the confidence and patronage f friends and the public generally. rNewberh, N. C Nov. 30, 1836. nNFORMS the inhabitants of Newbern and -its vicinity; that he bias opened his Odice one door north Of Doctor CusticeVd welling and offers his 'services iu the 'practice of Me dicine, &cf-.' V7-77 s-::--r::l.'- 7 7; ,; April5th 1837. - - J - l4lf SltU' - NOTICE. : DISSOLUTION OF , C0PARTNERSI1II' nrIE Copartnership heretofore exisng I I - between the subscribers; under the rianj and firm . of Russell & Scott, was dissolf by mutual consent, on the 6th day of Januarj. 1837. i All those indebted to the saiu cpu.- are hereby: requested to come forward anu make settlement With A. H. Kusseu, v hereby duly Authorized to collect and reccip for the" same ; and all those having dernann against5 the concern, are hereby requcstea' present them to A. H. Jiusseii lor sevw- - ' 7- - - nx;rn rnTT.- - ti a vw - Green County, No. Ca.' Feb.' 18, --rBINKS, 7V; Of every, description . for sale omce oj tne senunei, at the A Si. j. ri
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 14, 1837, edition 1
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