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n, mwwmmMmmmmm0MmmmmwrMmmwmmmmmm-m mmmmmmmmmmmmrmnm.- ,,m,..J .., 4 ..Mf""" -Ill-Ill in III. ,i .1 , ,.., ,(, w ,,. , , , -T m I I 1 I,,- r-1, " m - -h -T T I I III l 11 1 mi .III, m I III IH ill ..l.ll - - - .. .11 mati li j i 1 1 F t .r. "THR LIBERTY OF THE PRESS THE -SHIELD OF FREEDOM THE SCOURGE OF TYRANTS' il sjY CHARLES 22. RALEIGH .V C. APRSIj 2 1833-. 1 , Trwnir murninir. at 7V 1 I I. - .... - WicA every irn, unc i itrcs T.a ; . - i i ':'!,! .iAV.i Mt ;?li!l ''!! t,:.WM !'',! i::V. 1 I h'-l.l !:!! 1.1'!' ji.iM.4k, .Jjk? !.i,! '.I'M 'J-h .$. i':."'f'!.. -if-ifl "VS.:"' iv:: 15 ' jr.s r.cr I 0 'V . i zn rents per square, for the strvtii a7" payable in advance, or Three i t T-i-r.i!j"" " .... . ' V ,J fith, cents it not paid until the tcrminauor, 3l ?.l 1 3& i. - i , - .. f nrfil'V M i If 'dC I U It. ' f JJreriitements nasi J fir-,t irisc I l letters udAvessed to tne i r.tfil v;ita tt.c I or thev will not u 0 s V.r.iTon on businers con establishment, n.es' be tnten out 01 uc v...v- ?y jc Governor of Sotlh Caroiia . 1 t v -1 t be ;?-'S veil! A -.-y. -3J'- TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. RALEI6H1 X. C OPPOSITE A P. GUION'S EAGLE HOTEL. Tar: Subscriber, desirr. us of exlcuclir.r Ills business, and ever wiUin to complv witU llie licita. tiousof his friemls and patrons, has opened the above establishment, under the superintendence uf a S" Foreman recently from Philadelphia, where he h iS conducted one of the first stores in our hue. and rV. stands unrivalled in the abilities of th" trade. The subscriber has also engaged several woVkttten from H-i From the London Nevr 3Iouthly for January. VARIETIES. The Appendix to the R?p;irt on the Bank of England Charter contains several returns worth noticing. The. value of the Bunk premises is estimated at 100,000,000 pounds sterling, and the nelt profit of the Bank last year was 1,189,627 pounds, sabject, however, to the de duction for the interest on the capital stock. i he animal expense or manains; the National I)vbt annears t he about 170,000 pounds oi .in .IS tv a .Iff itiLSM'a ai uir iai .?.:; .i M' -'tSie Gener:d' Assembly of this Stale, entitled An ibUli the Bunk of Aorth i urolim,' it is. incite to issue his proctamation, iui- . ,- i V of the Govenior -."'v alu-r the adjournment of iht Legis'uirnre, ay ,t;!i- RAIL-ROAD. AND STEAM ON THK CONTINENT. A rail-road between the Weer and the Rhine is about to be commenced; it ha re- ' ceived the sanction ot the Kinu; and States of Hanover, and a company, supported by o verntnent, has beed formal to carry it into ef fect. Several hundred shire, f 5C0 thaler each, hae been taken. The execution ot this plan will be of great advantage to the trade of tne north of Germany, par ticularly of Bremen, It is proposed to connect Lulu'ck and Ham burg by a rail-road and steam -carriage. A steam-coach is now in construction at Cepe.- The branch banks cost the parent establishment nearly S5.000 nounda a year. The amount if i hajrefi, which i3 to run on i he new ron ! between the North, who are not to bo excelled by any, He further begs'lea veto state, that lie his become a f ,;s ,1,. discount is f.om three to four .mil- Kiel and Allona. The Danish jrovern-nent in tends to establish short! y a conjnmnicHtion by steam-packets between Kalundboif; in Zealand and Aariiuns in Jutland. - RIVER OF VINEG'AR. In South America, near Popayau, is a river, called-in the !annnae of the country Rio y regular correspondent with K. MINIS i IIC, or juonaon, ii-om wnoni nc w.a receive ine latest i.oiuioh rjs. i;.,.,. ,r,ntt, l nm,ol . f il, aiul Paris fashion, by the first arrivals. He also intends furnishing the above establishment with age- per mm,., and the annua loss from that t-i i,eml assortment of Supirtn CLOTHS. CASSIMERES and NESTINGS; together with a gt-eat anot;t oi,UUJ pounds. I be loreign variety of SHIRTS, BOSOMS, CAM t'iT,S COJJLARS, STOCKS. CLOVES and SUSPENDERS; loans contracted during the last ten years ex-. Xu all of "the first uualitv;. which, jcing purchased for cash in New York, 'he will be enabled to furnish to yU feed lift v -seven mil I inns, upon one-half of A 1 the most reasonable terms .-nm.? to Scn hoolc's of suo.-.cm)Uou ior stoeK i ,. i cink- ttnountin? to the sum of me nutlion of!- With the above advantages and the superiority of his goads, his unremitted attention to l)usiness, and ff- . he diviJCvl rnto snn.ros l one auareu doisars- --q the punctuality ct his word, ne hopes to ootam a aunicicnt suaic u iuui.u iu aiuni dim long J.Vc.-.v I. David L. Swain, Governor of North Caro-p H continuance; and, -if prejudice has not gone beyond the reach of abiht'.es to su)ercetle the necessity aobe.liep.ee to tlu- said Ac t of Assembly, do here- 0f his fashionable fellow-citizens sending to the North for clothing, which is attended with so many dis ;e this my rroelftinatioa. aonoin'ing. Edward D. .-- advantaires the uncertainty of transportation, cutting by imagination, and the liability of imposition-, k'-i J.j. ; i Thomas B. Wrihr, James F. 31c Ree ' .. i r. .1, .... it - ... ... ;ui'.t iiO. j! i ii. uuVi vyOiiiiUi.-siuiiC; iu Ujci ef Vibscnriion tor the purpose aforesaid, at VU--tu... John W. Wrizht, J. II. Hal!. Duneau :Ic-T-Itlward V. Wir.siow, and Uanic! McDe-nnid. at .'.teville. Thomas Marshall. David W. .Dorden. Ot-L:g ivirus, Je'-o::ia Pigott and Benjamin Leecrai't at j .,,.r i'. - . -.t-.i i n - n.i. ;n .f .-.nrioson. rt ag Owens Gcntlem CI LADIES Jmm 11 !hs:cr William Gaston and John M. Roberts,, at cn-bern. Thomas II. Clonr.t, Alien-Grist, Abner P. Xeal, Ellison and Eli Novt, at "Washington. J(siah Co!ti::s. Sea.. Jo'-ph 1 t!:v;i"l uvewer and Jonat Skinner. David W. Stone. Na- han li. Ua.pg'nton, at Edenton. A n-1. re v Joiner. Mark li. lntatay, Eamnml t. freeman. "Wdliam B. Loc;, hart and Thomas Burgess, at Halifax.. Horatio N. Williams, Benjamin Suttou. John C. 31c-. i'foruie. .Miles While and Isaiah Ff-aritig, it Elii'.abeth City. Joseph 11. Loy.t, James W. Ciavke. Peter Evans, 32x uni Lewis and Henry Austin, at T a: borough. Josej h iii'i'K-. Wiiiiaro i-lo 'ati. James Grant, Alfred Jones and l; irie , L. Hnu.m. at Raleigh. James Webb, James S. Smith, William A. Graham, Frederick Nash and Al Ired 3Iooio, at Hillsborfagh. George Wiiiiamson, Ste- in "a t'ojson, une jones, .amuei a.ic;ns ana ;v. .-head. Jesse u-n furnish'nu- tho r own iroods, will have every attention paid them. ES' HABITS, MILITARY end FANCY WORK, of every xlescnption, executed in the j-.eatest stle aiul according to order. H75 ravellers and otners may ne turmslied witli a swt coin 1 nlete in twelve Imurs notice. Early in the Fall will be found on hand a ge ieral assortment of Pf K-5J READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable tor) he season Hr SVLV ESTlfiU feAUira, mcrcnauc i auor, liaujax, iW. C. March 12, 18S3. 17 tf . , , A v. '-I n B S or Fo-rm-m will attend at any time anupiace, not cxcecuing uuy m.ies, torttie purpose 0 of measuring and making contracts to furnish annually every article in ins Ime. Whece several gen- 0 4Xt, t?r nrft desirous of patronizing the above establishment, and will inve : Ztu- information by mail when and where they may he seen, they shall be visited, and shown a pattern card ;- of goods on hand and a specimen of worjcmaiismp WA LEER'S ae. at Mihon. John al. 2MiM-chcad. .les;e I .ind n- i.iUU- I'.'. A.J 1 Hutnpi'.revs, Robert 2Iaxve!l and Jonathan t'T, at vi tv-rishur.vv'h. J: i u-l Shob-r. Tuomas T. do;. re, at Salem. Davi-1 P. Thomas L. Co-.van, 2Mie i ! '.vander. a: S;th-.bt:ry. 'if The subscriber, in. ud.dition to his present which comprises a good assortmejjt, has i'ist rc-i fresh sup piy of Spring (Joinls. embracing ntar.y nevr am. eivcc! a which no return whatever has been made for ' ;)rit:cipa! or interest. The. number of licenses taken out by the country bankers last year was 629; in 1814 the number was 9.70; and since then the decrease has been gradual. It ,also appears that 87 commissions of bs?;kruptcy have been issued against country bankers during the last twenty years, but the amount of divi uenus under tliem is net stated. KCLIPSKS IN 1835. In the present year there will be five eclipses if tin? two great luminaries, of which one of the sun and three of the moon will be viable. VBNTILLATIQN IN COAL MINKS. Vinagre, " It tskes its snvircein a very. elevated cniin of mountains, and after a subterrrneu3 progress of many miles it re-appeas, and forms a magnificent cascade upwards f SPA) feet in height. When a person stanls berieath this point, lie is speedily driven away by a very fino shower of acid water, which iritates the ev?g. M. Bonsingalt, wishing to ascertain the. cause ot this phenomenon,, analysed the water of tbo river, and found among oilier substances sul phuric and hydrochloric acics. The following is the result of the analysis: Sulphuric acid, 0.00110; hydrochloric acid, 0.00091; alumine, Since 1809 a system hu been in oneration iiflO.00040; chalk, 0.90013; soda, 0 00012; silex, i n liiiL Charles F. Bags. j nnvtrong and Idattiiewj -akhvcil, Maxwell Cham-! Brown, and liv?n?sd Runn g fro !l 'em, N. C. to onn Smith. Clemen' IMar-i i'-- A.'cxan-ler Little, Adam Lockhart and Witliam I' sa e-. at Wauesbe.rongh. John Irwin. Eli Springs. 11 n Davidson. William J. Alexander and Samuel ."1 i a s, ar Charlotte. Lawson Henderson. Vardry h' John Hoke, Daniel AT. Forney and' Bartlett Lir.cohitoii. William P. War.gh, Ednnmd . ,-. a.ier Lenoir, ,.rn. at Wi'ke.--' Samuel F. Patterson and James ho mas 'Walton. Isaac trough. m v. Robert Pearson, William Dickson and John r oil. at Morganton. James 31. Smith. Samuel .Tame:i W. Patton. Richard E. Fortune and Sam- W$t!;s Court House, id Virginia, three times a iceck, and bade. This Line starts from Salem every Monday. Wed nesday and Friday at 5 o'clock, A M. and arrives at Wythe Court House at 6 o'clock P M. the next day. At the same hour that the stages leave Salem, the: also leave Wythe Court House and arrive at Salem at 5 o'clock P. M. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. This Line is so arranged as to correspond in its ar rivals at Wythe Court House, with the arrivals of the Great Lines leading through the valley of Virginia. It also corresponds in its arrivals at Wythe Court House between liur and been the :deltrh fe-'itive Department at RaK.-m JLme, botn ot wmc.i run three times a week:. 1 lie whole Jn testimony whereof. I have caused th Grcrt of th5s lr' performed in the day time. The Route .,. .. Seal of the State to be heieunto nttixed. and Passcs within a mile of the Tilot Mountain through ; have signed the same win my hand. ' j I t'sania, Cethabara by Mount Airy, croses the Blue Done at Ealeiirh, this 18th da'v of January, u'dSQ at W3riIs ('ap ?oes b.v l'pkr Camp Furnace A. D. 1S33. and of American Iiidenei,.lenee'' ! ;a)d the Lead Mints of Wythe, and affords some inter- , mry- me altv-sevciitli. esung scenes 10 aioae tnai atiinire ine siioornuy oi na ture. 1 he aecr'.mmodations ot diet, lodging, Sec. are excellent and cheap. The subscriber hesitates not to recommend his teams and drivers as first rate. His coaches are most excellent being newly procured from Troy, New York. HyThe upmost care and attention will be paid to baggage and other things entrusted to his care but the Subscriber will not be liable for accidents. U. WALKER. Teh. 1S33. 15 ri.! vV D-ivieion. nt Ashr-riHp. 'i he Knnk5 nf sn'ncmn. '.u v, n,w.n-,! ,f ,h nin, of..,; ,L.i..' ,u 2 'J. i with the arrivals of a tn-weekly Ime running r .t -.( ',;'.: '-. Mrv,mm!J:0 o' ;.'., ' ,.V .i. .L ! that place and the Salt Sulphur, the lied Sulpl . i,v ;;.,ini,vi,f i i U bite Sulphur Springs in irgmia, which has n ' or.oa for the space of sixty davs 'hereafter at j lately estabbsned.--At Salem, it corresponds wit! , ,,r iT-h 'h timA ttoir -n-;ti i, r. "i .v.. 'arrivals of Smdirs Piedmont Lme, and the R . r -. . . . .'"- v ..in i.. icaai:cu lu I '-- V Evtac Governor. W Raltich Jan. 22. 1S33. DAVID L. SW'AIN R. Hiii. Private Sccretarj'. 10 tf. RALEIGH, Feb. 4, 1833. I1 llE Comrtaioners appointed bv the Act f the last sesMoa ,f th General Assembly of "North Carolina, for ',v,,d'raunjrttie Hank ot North Carolina, lme this day vi'-iieu 'ai ' li' n'H'k ot suosermtirin fur tr'lr ti. Mni. , p 'It . ' .'-'ifc 111 .iik- v.a.71- lt , , . vim.!.!;.!,!.-; .i LtlC liite 1rr';c'fon d "'v. Swan, at tb.e Book Store of J. 1 V'lkSC,n1' m tV.ls City. Where it will be lentnnpn 4S SUA mm Are des n t SU:;s-n.t(ck in this Institution, on 0 c p t , f C i!1 -:it, S;lld Su,re a!id c- thcr names ontfteLcefc u inch u left there. J GALES, WM. HOVLAN. JAMES GRANT, ALFRED J OXKS. CI1AS. L DIN I ON, C()IlllT'':.i;r : 112 Cao.UiWAT Ml.... . . thlnl; TC'rr A acknowledgements i)("-t aiibrdea ;; ; i-, .pUi)!ic ,or the ,,bt'i-il siip- M"'K tb' n , , I' J'nCe h abhshmentinthisci v ASaTT: lhat ".e of Ins Hotel, t to manVSM "Congress Hall," subjects propi-etor of -A puV'c '"'Tm- u" COllscrFlt?"C of the neig'.borhooil, hivin'..., l':hiIleiltitl his immediate f. willing by a coUf title; and being ousc to embarralrsw.-' - , e Premt name of his f- revived on chaiiriiU!,'r aS Wcl1 ;is h"nseif, he iV-1' antral licatlo ? S a t-ls or amusement, ami its vfr :ir ?hc Pr,cipal -and business pan of the To 'V l i ' ?f.P The Sattinets. Marseilles, silk and fancy vestings. Su: erior brown a. d black gross de svviw silk. Fancy coloured watered do all kinds. Buff and pink so! d ground fi ench ginghams. Plain, figured, and checked, muslins of every descip tion Abeau'dol assortment cf calicoes and chintz unccrn monly cheap. Green barege, and fancy Moulder and love handker chiefs. Linens, lawns and thread cambrick handkerchiefs. 4-4 I'wfdard muslins, a most tnsty article. IJlack and white bobbintt, and splendid blond lace veils. Fashionable belt and bonnet ribands. 1 bread and bobbinet laces, footing and inserting. Shell and brazilian combs. A fine assortment of coffee brown domcst-r. home spuns, at from 50 to 75 cents. Ladies' fashionable cloaks. Cotton oznaburgs. Superior brown silk umbrellas. Shoes and hats ofcvcrv kind. King's warrant ed.pat cut axes, at from 1 T' to ?2. Iron and steel ofa.'l kinds Kails trace chains, and weeding hoes. Besides the above, he is in da-iy expectation cf receiv ing First rate brown crape camhlet. Elegant spring calicoes and ginghams.. Carpet binding and tapes. Patent suspenders, and SPUNCOTTG. Pongee handkerchiefs of all colours. Superior black bombazine stocks. Pongee for dresses. 1 Jiox fine fashionable Will E HATS. Rhie, black, coft'ee brown and invisible green cloths. Long shell combs. E B . SMITH. Raleigh, Feb. 19, 1333. 14 6v. the Staffordshire mines, to prevent the accumu lation and explosion, of carbure'.ed hydrogen, which has been attended with great" success. I', This cyidem proceeds on the fact, that however desirable articles, consisting in part, as follows, to wit ' ,-V "s'"tl',' ue:o n.ay uc parauei wiin Super extra blue, black and brown cloths. rne backs, only where ther is a dislocation or Ditto do blue, black, drab and bulf casimeres and'iault across tue direction ol the b.itik-; doe3 car- buret te-d hyilrogon accumulate ami become de structive. In order to prevent this accumula tion al-jtig the whole extent of Jhe dislocattc or fauU, eut oil' the ends of the btnk by adrift, into which all their blowers may discharge the 'j-is they -et:orat clo up this drift from the men. ;:! ('; t. itu a vacuum therein either bv lire or pumping; the hydrogen, owing to its extreme ievity, will flow upwards into this rarefied me dium, and the atmospheric pressure along the working courses of the mine will keep the hy drogen in. POPULATION. A very elaborate paper by xM. Moreno de Johr.rs was lately read at the French Academy 0.Q0Q23; oxyde ot iron and magnesia, races. of Sc iences, on the subject of the increase of poputa! ion. From the statistical documents it contains, it appears that in Pr ssia the popula tion doubles itself in the space of thirty-nine years, which is the maximum of accelleratinn xhihited in Europe? In Ausfria it takes fortv- Ls..a ,F-Furnne ffrrv-ciht; in Po- 1 -,-,. lam! aim uenXanr.K s "i., .... ;, y; in ttte British islands fifty-two yearsj- in Sweden, Norway, Switzerland and Portugal, fif y-six; in Spain sixty-two; in Greece and European Turkey seventy; in the Netherlands eighty- lour; in Germany one hundred and twenty; md in France it takes one hundred and twentv- five years. The period for all I'2airope is fifty seven vears. Taken together half a century doubles the population of the northern states, while the southern rrouire eightv. The cause ; of the accelleration in Prussia, Austria and 'Russia, are tiie vast exrent of their territories I-OSTfrom the. Stage between Pete sburg and Rich- j compared With the population, the protec.ion Jmcnd, on Friday night the 16th inst, a small Leath- aHoi ded bv Cold climates to advanced hie, the cr 'I'runk. contaminjr sundry articles of WE A RING : nivel t v of civiii.ation whicli creates and inu! FTHE SUBSCRIBER being anxious to remove to the APPAREL, and the following sums of GOLD BUL-j t jn j'in i(s development the means of exist- X West, now oilers for sale his valuable plantation I ION i ' ' i L - i'-.i" . situated in the county of Wake, 12 miles wist of Ha. 2 bars Gold, weighing 379 dvyts. cf hU'lt ' ,V,n? h tle 'Pet tain, ,g leigh, on the Stage Road h-ading to Chapel Hill, and 1 do do do 186 do ! exclusively to newly civilized nation;. I he 1 SJ5 acre ot Zauiu tor sale. on the waters of Crab Tree, Williams Indian and Leak creeks: There is of the above mentioned tract, six or eight hund'ed acres of the best bottom land, and about two hundred cleared and in cultivation. This land is considered, by all who know it, to be one among the most valuable tracts in the country I would rather that persons wishing to buy, would view the premises and judge for themselves. It affords a pretty good situation for a Store, &.e. There is a comfortable dwel iusr and qrood out houses, with a little repairing. Ptr- BETVEE PlXE&Cr-TlAa SlEETS. rcso''t for any jrentW ' Vmici,s a mostde- 1 d other nursnl ruT" eommer. 'erhas acauht 'Llr.ep,c"ce. hich the fttm oxten S V- . l'iue" 'e;or ioj- . -,.U1L ,,L lJie "M- 1 1 i -m , a s,,bseqiie,it as . ;ie t,.J; 'leisk.ll of the "City Hotel" Ph i , ac,at1; Wi PTOVe a sufficient guawee i i e'P.h,a' .... .. 'viththeln ,5,A'a.,lLecl,)a'l who may W "J every resoect to ti. 'Rpioy, to con- om;.,ft. f respect to then- acommodatinn and kPeceinber 4. 1832 r JOHN NIBLO. 3-,tf. Feb. the Raleigh the subsrci ORANT, Jr., Principal. 7 GM,.flPTinttt. r.nr.tnin;ui-r)42dwtt rjfiMtn ;! n.nt Imtnimutn ol increase in Prance, Lrermany ;;iul oral state, (Netherlands, i causetl by the high state of Also, 1 Cold Watch Chain old styje, three s.rans;rjviization which these countries have reached, broken. creatinjr a multitude of wants, and submitting 1 Gold Breast Pin, set with Jet and Fear -Pin . , . . n ,n " , i n- the sucia! coBihtion to a variety d cause?., broken on. ... Al . c , ABlack Velvet Reticule, worked with Beads. which restrain the extension of the human gc- 3 Bead Watch Guards, marked " Thompson"--the Deration. Great Hrit.tin escapes thc-.e restraints christian name not recollected. j'jv (lie immense outlets which her industry. AH persons acr requested to stop the above ar- j ; c;',uumM C0 a:nl colonies afi'or.l t'. the wants of rope to m- ed by wwtimc TO niiv. would dO Well lO anniv e:n-lv. n t.-l( civnulf! i hcv hp nUrrPi tor srdf . A vew.nnl nt l)'ie . . i l. t i t, i t, ,' " i ti - n i i r t .i iber ponu ation. In the ottier blares oi imi "reat harp-am may be li.ad. I would take vounc nep-roes Trmi1rcil riot tu. will be naid lor the recovery oi the ' . ... . . - r ,T " -' -'--"-' " I . I a i lit. 1 in rv-vt navi or na.t in cash, and crive lomr credit for m-rm-tv nr. th same nronortion for anv nart of it. lie natural tv...nenc Of toe popiuattoti the balance; or I will exchange it for Western lands, unon application to Baldwin & Kent, Richmond Yir-i crease is restrained, suspended or destroy provided it lias where I like it. This land would make a desirable situation for persons living in the lower country, to resort during the sickly season. I w 11 take pleasure in showing the land at any time, while I am in State. TIGNAL JONES, Jr. Nov. 9,1832 tf - 31. XutYce is Ai"fc"by given, , THAT application will be mode to the Presi dent. Directors and comyany of the State Bank of North Carolina, at the expiration of three months from this date, for the renewal of a certificate for Tiruitij ginia. Tfnvrmhcr 19, .1832 W1LLARD BOYD EN. Votice- AS committed to the jail in Johnston county, on the 12th instant, ' TWO, NEGRO MEN, One by the name of Daniel, of ramer a yel low complexion, with a scar: order his left year, and about five leet seven inches high, intemperance, insufficiency of food, the ravages! of inundations, disasters from earthquakes, the pernicious eheCts from marshes, the irruptions from pestilential or epidemic maladies, feudal servitude, monastic celibacy, military or sacer dotal despotism, concentration ot property, the laws relative to succession, &:c. CANAL FROM THE RHONE TO THE RHINE. This canal is completely finished as far asj LATE FrvOM ENGLAND. N$w York, March 23. About four o'clock this morning, our new.3 schooner came up from the packet ship Samson, Captain Chad wick, bringing us London ' papers to the evening of February 5th. On that day the King in person delivered his speech. It pos. sesscs more explicitne33 than has before charac terized these addresses. The embargo on Dutch vessels had not been taken off, and it was said would not be while af fairs with that? country remained unsettled. Letters from Swabia announce the probability" of Ibrahim Pacha assenting to a cessation of hostilities, with a view to a definitive, arrange ment of the differences between th Sultan arul his insurgent Viceroy. Accounts from Constantinople to January Gth state that the Sultan, in the extremity of his dis tress, had accepted the offer of assistance made by the Emperor of Russia, and that aTiussian. officer set off for Egypt, to demand the. submis sion of the Viceroy to the Sublime Porte. The accounts froin Paris are to February 4th. The naval preparations at Brest continued to fr3 prosecuted with undiminished energy, and some of the ships of war were already in a condition j to put to sea. The army ot the INortn, the nead quarters ot which were at Compeigne, had been restored to the sume footing as that upon which it uras placed before its recent entry into Belgium. Accounts from Spain, received by the French journals, state that sozne partial disturbances in that kingdom had been effectually put down, and that Don Carlos, the King's brother, was undep-' arrest in his own apartments. THE KING'S SPEECH. London, February ;T. This being the day for the delivery of the King's Speech, his Majesty arrived at the IIouso of Lords shortly before two o'clock; and oa alighting from his carriage was received by the cabinet ministers and great officers of State. His Majesty immediately proceeded to tbo robiug-rootn, and from thence to the interior of the House of Lards. On his Majesty taking his seat on the throne, the Usher of the Black Rod summoned the House of Commons to hrjar tl-6-Royal Speech. Shortly afterwards, the Speaker, attended by a great number of monikers, ap peared at the Bar, when his Majesty delivered the following most gracious Speech; "My Lords and Gentlemen: "The period being now arrived at which the' business of Parliament is usually resumed, I haxo" called you together for the discharge of the im portant duties with which you are entrusted Short ot the stock of said Bank, in the name of the Ima. Horey district who Bays he belongs to Thomas Clarada, of South Caro-jtrasljurnr, atul navigable to the distance ol Subscriber. JAMES S. BATTLE. Nash County, March '9, 1833. rhe five fi belonged to Polly Swanson, who lived on or near San tee, m South Carolina, and after her death was taken to Charleston, Si sold to some man whose name he does not know, as he ranaway immediately, lie also says he has been runaway nine or ten months. The owner or owners are requested to come forward, eighty-five league?; the short distance from 41 AN be found at his Office, next door to Robert prove property, pay charges and take them away other- J Pern's Hotel horn the hours of y A. M. until wise tliev will be dealt with as me law directs. 4 P. M. Ladies can be waited on at their dwelling. Poor attended gratis. March 19th, 1833. 18 tf. Tc "Religious Souvenir f oy A Christmas, NewYears and Birth day present, Edit edby Gregory T. Bedell, D. D.just received and for sale bv TURNER & HUGIIES., L other says his name is Favor of black ccmplexion, tg - fa . h R " ' f j aeet seven inches high, who say that he formerly '- . . v 1 canal now iu ue .oiiij:ieiv;i. M O M I F I C AT ION. . This i the name given by the inventors. Messrs. Capron and Boniface Abbot of Paris to the process which thev have discovered of preserving bodies after the manner of the Egyp- A. S. BALLENGER, Sheriff. M arch 19th 1833. . 18-;5w. Mrs. Mavy Soness Scliool, PITTS BOROUGH. nnillS School will commence again, as usual - the first of February next ensuing. Miss Jcrti will have the aid of a competent Assistant in the Lit? rary Department, and pr.ovicfl is ngw triage for r, struction in Music January 21, 183" U nan mummies. At a recent meeting oi me French Academy they exhibited a human body thus preserved, which it wa3 impossible to de tect from the real Egyptian mummy. The de ceased, clothed in a rohc de chambrs, whicli left visible only the extremities of the body, ap peared to weigh no more than thirty or forty pounds. The violet-colored skin, the leaden hue and the flesnless hones, presented an ob- iX?-c T-'Ji VQrJ ftaUcring panr humanity. Never at any time did subjects of greater in terest and magnitude call for your attention. "Phave still to lament the continuance of ti t civil war in Portugal, which for some months has existed between the Princes of the House, of Braganza. From the commencement ot thii? contest 1 have abstained from all interference, except such as was required for the protection of British subjects resment in Portugal; but you may be assured that I shall not fail to avail my self of an opportunity that may be altorded me, to assist in restoring peace to a country with which the interests of my dominions are so inti mately connected. "I have also to regret that my earnest endea vors to effect a definitive arrangement between Holland and Belgium, have hitherto been uir successful. I found myself at length compelled, in coniunction with the King of the French, to take measures for the execution of the .Treaty of the 15th November, 1831. The capture of citadel of Antwerp has m part accomplished that object, but the Dutch government stilt n fusing to evacuate the rest of the territories assigned to Belgium by that Treaty, the embargo which f had directed to be imposed on the Dutch com merce has been continued. Negothtiorts am again commenced; and y 'i may rely on ibeiw being conducted ar, my purr, as they have? qrj$ 1 lili
Constitutionalist, and People’s Advocate (Raleigh, N.C.)
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