"THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS-TUB SIUELD OF rREEDOMllE SCOURGE OP TYRANTS" i.wU!g.jmjiJLiJiJJBawM RALE:'GH X C. 7, 1833. i 4 :c 0.' Oil. i 1&4 til tnd iKf: xrd mt, IS K thc 5U. lid )ir nd a? ill r-tic zzoastttiitiomiist . ,..'vV everv Tce-pat morning, at T'ree ZM- per annum, one half payable in auvance, or Tte iMara andffly cents it not paid until the termination of the year. 9 Wr'-V.. mrted at SO cent, per square, for the ' flrsi inserfion, and 25 cents for every subsequent one. . ,.. tvp,.t to the Emrou on busmers con- All lok-ivia nectcu with the estabiy.mcr.t, must be cr they will not be taken out of the once id, Tfy the Governor oj Nor Ik Carolina. Whereas it appears from an examination of the books of subscription for stock in Ths bank of jrcirrn Caro lina, opened at".h- sevcr.il places required by law on Monday the 4th day of February last, and continued o pen for sixty days thereafter, that the sum of one mil lion of dollars has not been subscribed: Now I, David L. Swain, Governor of North Carolina, in onedience to the act of Assembly passed at the last Session of the General Assembly of this State, entitled ."An Act to es tabl.sh the Bank of N Carolina,' do hereby issue this my Proclamation, appointing Edward U- Dudley, l nomas U State of North Carolina, Orange county Superior Court of Laic. March Term A. D 1833. JOSHUA HORN, Judicial attachment, levied on i 100 acres of land more or less on y the waters of New-Hope, ad I pining the lands of William 'H, J Horn and others. T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, here, that the defendant Jsrnh rv.nfti ot tins State. It is therefore ordered, that a publica tion be made in the rsonli rim-nt;.;. r,ir.i;int;t.,iuf vs. JACOB COUCH, XWLO'S HOTEL, Ir JO RnoADWAT flirwr.Brr Vixz h Cr:Att Stents. filK Subscriber returns grateiui acknowledgements 1 to his friends and the public tor t!ie liuersl sup- Dort uuorded ni:n since ins esi;ioiiMiracni in litis cu) Having- louna, However, mat we name oi ins noiei, r.Hicl- he originally adopted, "Congress Hall," subjects ,';m to many inconveniences in consequent, of the i ropriet.ir of a public establishment in bis immediate r.cipliborliood, having assumed the same title; and being j Freeman, Vidiam B. Lockl unwilling bv a continuance of the present name of his ! at Halifax. Horatio N. Willi: oiiy; to embarrass Ins neighbor as well as himselt, he 1,.(S resolved on changing the same to that of Niblo's Hotel. Its central location being near the principal j luces of amusement, and its vicinity to the public offi ces and business part of the Town, renders it a most de ferable resort for any gentlemen engaged in commer. tial and other pursuits. The experience, which the r.ibscriber has acquired as proprietor for many years of that extensive establishment the "Exchange Hotel." Petersburg, Virginia, and subsequent as an associate with Mr. ileiskillof the "City Hotel" Philadelphia, will he trusts prove a sufficient guarantee to all who may honor him with their patronage, that nothing shall be wanting on his part, or by those in his employ, to con tribute in every respect to their acommouation and ccmiort. JOIINNTP.LO. New York-December 4, 1S32. 3 tf. Wright, James F. M Ree, Owen Holmes and Robert ja newspaper published ii h City of Ralegh for three II. Cowan, commissioners to open new doqks i of Mib- months successively, commanding the .aid Jacob Couch U!lKllM,m l..v,..- - v, , ""'" H''-'y i oe, and appear betcre the Judge of our ton. John W. Wncrht, J. II. Hah, Duncan M'Rae, Inext Suneriov r.onrt t u v,,i.i n Edward U . mslow and Daniel M Dearnaid at. I-ay-icounty, at the Court Tlnti h, h.1!.ki, ti, 11 iscellaiieous, ..n ix... '.A iv i 1 rv. - ' 1 iir 1 .. "" u,u"- - .., - ; ivv wuwhv ui aepiemoer next, then and there to Burns, Jeconias Piggot and Lenjamm Lecratt, at Beau- replevy, or plead to issue, or judgment final will be fort Richard D. Spaight. Samuel Simpson, William .entered against him and the bond levied on, condemned Hollister, William Gaston ami John M. Roberts, at New- to satisfy the Plain tiffs' demand. Witness Abr.er Ben bern, Thomas II. Blount, Allen Grist, Abner P. Neal.i ton Bruce, Clerk ot our said Court at ofnee in H'dlsbo James Ellison and Eii Hoyt, at Washington. Josiah rough the second Monday of March A. D. 1833. Collins, Sen. Joseph B. Skinner, David W. Stone,) " A. B. BUUCE, C. S. C. Nathaniel Brewer and Jonathan IT. llaughton, at Eden- April lf, 1833. 22 3m. ton. Andrew Joiner, Mane it. I'ettaway, humuna u. Blankets. The Buffalo Woollen Manfac- Of.ner.t. tavpttp. nrruhprirurLnr,!111?0 nave closca a contract wim gov-. a La Gfangew well known as the asylum .of j'crnmcnt for 2000 blankets, to be fimiishcd quarter of the globehas been the object of an jalso received an :mllimited,' order, for the outrange, which excited great inilign.-rCon at Pa-season, lot fine bed blankets, from an extei. ns. We translate from the National ol' the 12'h'f'ive house in New York. ' This ordr, and t. jhe fnllowinn; accour t of v: the government contract, are to be filled at wlat ion of the Dwelling of Gen. Lafayette., prices wholly satisfactory- to the company; and Gen. Lafayette communtcaieil to-day to th- KTe take more pleasure in noticing these" facts, Chambers a fact, which even tiftcr all the imlig- as ;.vhile they point to the growth' & praper n.ties t.ereiolore w.inevsed, will revidt the pub-ity of thc West their publication may tend to he A member td the :-Pl!?!i government, tlieflx attention upon ' dn infant manufacturing 1 Tn T ,n: establishment, the superior fabrics of which stjM'n ul 'h Russia Ambassador, had found , ' 1 . ,. . , , H.-,s.lU!n m LaGran?e, in the. house of llleKndcr every way worthy ol extended sup G.'t.c-. al- II - is in, t been taken from it by IP-014- - 1 u xy" , j. .... ... - 1 genniyarmesi Y.r.o tnus violated the sancity or a I.ockhartand Thomas Burgess, at Eliza- VP11'1' BE SOI.IJ, atthe Courthouse door V-t' . . fc,'son ' the the third Monday in T.t: Evans, Exum Lewis and Henry Austin, at Tarborough . f T ' , Joseph Gdes, William Bovlan, James Grant, Amcd It ail, amSjBenjamin Sutton, J no C. M'31ori:ie. Miles White and Isaiah Fearing, bethCity. Joseph B. lloycl, James v . Clarke, xeier the f(,n0.v:nfr ,ntatF , 6 Jones and Clis. JL. Hmto.i, at ixaicign. .lames coo, , By wh,it LizUd. James S. Smith, H nliam A. uranam, 1: recericn. as.i ; j0m land Alfred Moore, at Hillsborough. George William-: ;my Spi.rkes, son, Step)ien Dobson, Will e Jones, Sami el U atkins ) 1):lvi(l j);xs;on 'j and Azariah Graves, at Mdton. John M. Morc iiead,! jarnes jjj,. Jesse Lindsav, Ifenrv Humphreys, Robert Maxwell cciRins ir'u.. Oil SALE, v tbe sn!scribers, at the North C.?;v7i- ' Store, JfAHPEIi'S FAMILY LIP. RAJIV. consisting- of tiia following works; which will be sold HepaiMiclv or tojfethi r. viz: Jonathan Parker, at "Greensboroujrh. John Hill, Chs. i..m,. u,,!..', V. Bagge, Emanuel Shober, Thomas T. Armstrong audi x Ycurs ' Mathcw R. M.oore, at Salem. David F. Caldwell, Max- J iiev',i)en ccfiV II nl . .1 rrl . T r Xi:,.l.A..l T)..i.rti o.wl 1 . . ' ' Nos. t, !?, M-ihuan's History of the Jews. Wi , 5. l.ockharl's Life of Napoleon. Plates, 2 v. ( Souility's Life of Nelson, 1 v ".. Williams' Life of Alexander the Great. Tiates, 1 v .v.ttural historv of Insects Iv V V.APS life of Lord Byron I y 1 ' ll vi'i's Life of Mohammed I v 11. ScotX on DemouoJogy and Wifchcnift. Plate, lv L'. 13. Gleig's Bible history, 2 v i Discovery anrl adventure in the Polar Seas ice, lv J Ci-oU s Liie of George B. 1 v r). Discover and adventure in Africa. Engravings, lv ir, 1!', 19. Cunningham's lives of painters, Sculptors, L.C, . v . .Tames' History of chivalrv and the Crusades, 1 v , J'J. Bell's Life of .Mary Qnecn of Scots. Potrait 2 v . Uuisell's Ancient and Modern Egypt. Wit!i plates 1 v ',. rktcher's History Poland, 1 v i5. Smith's Festivals, Games, and amusements 1 v 0. lircwstcr s Life of S;r Isaac Newton. With plates, 1 v Russell's Palestine, or the Holy Land. Willi plates, 1 v Memos' Memoirs of Empress Josephine. Tlates, 1 vi 1 ie Lourt aii(H;amp ot Bonaparte- With plates 1 v Lives oi' Karlv Navicrat rs 1 v L 'tscriptioii of Pitcainrs Island, he. Engravings 1 v ''Turner's Sacred History, 1 v s 34. Memoirs of celebrated Female Sovereigns, v 35. I.aadc-.-'s Africa, 2 v ' Abfrcroiabie on the Intellectual Powers lv "i, OJ.40. T.if'aTflcl.....fo.l T.... .11..., '2 4- Life of Frederick II. Kir.g of Prussia. P 2 v 4k SVelchcs from Venetian History. With plates j v 46. Thatcher's Indian Lives 3 v h , 43. 4'.) ir.ct,-,.,- n.i- o I", ,, ui inula, o v l Llcv 4 Letters on Natural Magic. Engravings. Im' S"n?""lht!iern Coasts cf America 1 v ..uu.u.mu , i ravels I v V .n r U;ASSICAI' SERIES. r a. nowttm, CAnaoasis and Cvropa-dia) Tctrait 2 v 'V:sSf!- lWaitl v ' L'"ur s Cemnv ntaries, 1 v well Chambers. Thomas L. Cowan, Michael Brown and Pochard 1L Alexander, at Salisbury. John Smith, Clement 3Iarshall, Alexander Ldtle, William A. Mor ris and William Dismukes, at Wadesborough. .Vohn Irwin, EliSp.ings William Davhlson, William J. Alex ander and Samuel M'Combs, of Chario ee. Laws;-n Henderson, Vardry M'llee, John Hoke, Daniel M For ney and Cartlett Ship, at Lincolnton. William p. Waugb, Edmund Jones, Walter Lenoir, Samuel F Pat terson and James Wellborn, at Wilkesborough. Tho mas Walton, Isaac T. Avery, Uebert Pearson, William Dickson and John W. Carson at Morgan ton. James M. Smith, Samuel Chunn, J-.mes W. Putton, Itichard E. Foriune and Samuel V.'. Davidson, at Ashville. The books of subscription will be oper-ed at the pla ces aforesaid, under the'direction of the said Commis sioners, r a majority f them, on Monday the 6th day of May next, and continued open for tbe space of nine ty days thereafter, at the expiration 01 which time they will be returned to Executive Department. In testimony whereof, I have caused the Great Seal of thf State to be hereunto af fixed, and have signed the same with my hand. Done at Jl.deigh, this 16th day of April. A. D. 13o3 and of American Independence the fiftv seventh. DAVID L. SWAIN. , By the Governor, Ww. II. Hill, P. Sec'y. 23 tf. TwviieY & llwjiiic.s A'E lately received and offer for sale at die 2ortk art. hin Don!; Store, the following very valuable 'otrait, domestic Family POORS, at very low prices, viz: I lie art oi l)e:ns- Happy 1 Trees and Fruits I ItAMATlC SKTMKR. ' 1 "I'd's I'lar. O .. ' Domestic Duties The Mother's P.ook New method of curing Dys pepsia Dyspepsia forestalled and resisted The dyspeptic Monitor T'.;e Dyspeptic PocketCom panion Friend to Health Arts of Lif- Book of Heallh Journal of Health Influence of mental cultiva tion on Health Health Almanack Catechism of Health Effects of Trales on Health Medical Pocket P.ook Mackenzie's 50UO Keceipts Form Book Clerks' Magazine Fust Book ot the Arts John Itecttor, Samuel Curti. Jesse Earner, Martin Willia'ms, Saak Baker, William Kncvcs, Jesse Lynch, Alexander Giav, Henry Mike), not listed, JOHN GAMBILL, Sher'. nf Acrts. 40 125 90 100 400 400 453 5i) 125 " 200 100 10;) 12.1 100 in Jef- ay next, as will cost am. juweiliMjr, w.'.i h even the Restoration ha;l res- A remarkable accident occurred in Ediu jp'.cied. though Gen. Lifavette was openly its burgh about the middle of last month. Di? ':; ;r:ent. I u pretext fur ihis savage step,as the G.Mier.il ch lracterized it. was lhat this proscrib ed man onee had been seen in the capital, not withstanding the engagement iut: which In ad eniered n.-it awain toappear there. The.true MMtive is a fresh injunction from the Russian !?! Si 14$ 1 Ainbassad' r recently arrived in Paris, and wh was unwidin to endure that one of Hip Polish .eroc s'.ouiii nuietlv reside within fifteen Ip.i- 1 j I he imnutafn.!! cast U!! Ge of M. minors! v ts -wii dwelling. Leleiccl of bavins: Jjatavette broken liis word and his sua both renelled 1 !:;3 771 -- - 1 1 . 1 . r .. 15 vviniraniare mr to-nmrrnw the scent 4-1 .'i liie chamber of Deputies nu this' oc.:it"inn 50 jT "'e Veteran General was well on the 15:!i l li I v'::cji date re have a letter fnm him in Paris. 00 AT. Y. American 57 17J A yoimo: white lady by the name of Mks I' Grandall has occasioned a irrcat uproar a monp; the good people of the little town ot Canterbury, Connecticut, by persi-ting in her design to open a seminary for thc education caucity o? money ?n ths Amf.rican camp, of-youup: ladies aiidlittlc Misses of color' con- o.ix i, u uentrai ash-.n-ton, in cnipimrue trary to the repeated remonstrances ot the citi rinix the sale of Lord Eidon's collection of piv- tftrcs, ma second story, the floor gave way and precipitated the company, coronets, e'jr quires, and ladies, to the number of from eigh ty to a hundred, m one mass, amidst broken limber, lath, plaster, pictures, and furniture, into an apartment immediately below, filled with china, &c. The fright was extreme, but the fall proved fatal to one person only, Alexander Smith, Ksq. banker, the others es caping without sufle ring material injury, save in the destruction of their apparel. 1S33. Bv GEO 22 6v. ; a.i'inncr Prn,r:cnt' set ;,ul ,th h5s m lown meeting assembled. It appeal lol ''.Vr'" TnWx .Miirq,J,s lK,lJa'V,):vt0th:lt she justifies her principles and proceed- Hrof Ashe county. ' "111 n:i t Up o-rnmu tint Aln mnrrri PIIII LIPS. D. S. nay, at liartlord. I he General, with the rest 7 , - ., . . ' , A, 4 . ruiLii u. a. j .117 1 1 colored woman ' it was suggested that .-sho f l it, LUUIIi.lO 1 t iwuatv 1 n j u 1 1 1 if- 1 1 u ts Is 1 THE SUBSCPJBEH wishes to purchase ten or fif tee-i likely young negroes, bos and girls, lor winch the f.drest cash prices will be given. 'As he will remain in die State only a few weeks, those, who have suchfvi sale, will do" well to make an early ap plication. An addres to James Grant, Esq. will meet with prompt attention. THOMAS" JONES. Raleigh, April 10, 1833 22 dte money fhey could, tu pay iheir expeu i-ocure no no; thousand Liiey couiu sn Vfcv and Y ovular Vt ovks. IIINCE PUCMLEIi MUSKAU'S Tour in England Irelaml, France, Germany, &c. Dumont's Itecollections of Mirabcau, S;c. Joanna Bailie's Poetical works, Legends of the Library at Lilies by the Lord and Lady there. Travels in Peru by Edmond Temple. The Outlaws Bride. The Ghost HunUr and his Family by the O'llara Fa mil y. Elizabeth Rennet; or Pride and Prejudice, by Miss Austin. Pm suasion -Sense and sensibility Man-die Id Park 4i It do 4i Nor?h:inger Abbey Fi'r s.uie bv TURNER St HUGHES. The beauties and defects in the figure of the Horse Lawrence on the Horse Hinds Farriery Pocket Farrier Knowledge fur the People Family Cabinet Atlas American Constitutions Crabbs Dictionary of Gene ral Knowledge Guvs Pocket Cyclopedia The Family Monitor The manual for invalids by J Physician The art of invigorating and prolonging life Barkers Parents Monitor Gary's Letters to young Fe- J requested to give this notice six insertions in their res- males Robertsons medical conver sation s The Library of entertaininr than tight dollars Such was the scarcity, even of t-i.--' depreciated commodity at caiiii). uelore t. ey quilted New YotkState, they had expend ed mure than one half their stock, and were not .1 little pained with the Idea of being soon iuca--iUe of discharging the landlord's demirtd. Ti-y put on a god countenance when in Con-..-Ct.cut, called tfv what they wanted, and were well supplied; but the thought of reckoni:i;r with their host, damped their pleasure. However, to their yiy, vhen the bills were called for. th;V were informed that the Governor f Con necticut had given orders that they should pay nothing in ih;it State, but should be at free cot. Gordon1 s American History, 3d vol. yage 123. In the rc 11 "I nnro tt t 1 r - ttt"- I t rr i-Ji. k L 1U V ( t ncd thi- might as well advocate polygamy now, ho cause it was lawful in the. days of antiquity. The young lady seems determined, notwith standing, to maintain her ground and we sco no otSier way than for thc good citizens to resort to a. forcible ejectment or marry he? io one of the sable gentry. Free Press. Df.ZVRTME.VT ',y St ITE, ) March 2jth 1833. 5 4 h'esolution of the Senate has called on tbe S -cretary iL of State to obtain statistical information which is comprehended in certain circular ad. iresses made some j time since to the Governors of the different States, and I the county and township ofneers, by tliis Department." Trie queries contained inthese circulars, heinganswered but iu comparatively few instances, the persons to whom thev li avt bcfin addressed, are earnestly requested to forward their answers without delay. The printers of the. laws of the United States are knowledge p-ctive papers. TURNER ti HUGHES. I V'n- ti rst Spi;.. .... ih'r:iru?Tnd M,),,,1:l-V in Ja'. lAe(1 tluuks it r Patronage he has already re f l-'ince be;.,,,,, p,wei' to s:'' that competent as l i Y for'him W,th!.'1 hls reach h wiU ,K,t be nc S lUlil TO fnt it. l- .... . , :'(nv- TWhe , 1 ,umiVu "'ns to ins school so in can he succor u ll!,nsclf not lo receive more udions liai)t w'i. y :ilu'n(teJ to. For young men ' comfvH-tald.. ,... ''eI being retired, he has a brents and Yxv th)se vli0 sI,aiI fil r n, to enter their son. S c-"mot attend, in ntinS the studies to t ams Plcse intimate '-eis uHerwards h'cvl , Umie(1 nd if a college VoLcl'epareiI. naui' which college they krm -ii- 1.:, 1 -"-rtoiorall 0Tcrtl,eaq -"f . 40. Of) eonedmthe neighborhood at $30 otthis institution for 1833 will age of 1G years. per session. Ad v- '-ISoL JNO IL TATE- uessp.t Sycamore Alley. 11. ;:... r. J Carria- 011 mo- h liIoer keeps constantly for hire. C y Si ZLT',lbe to' accommte W ; A few fim rato HORSES for sale. Mi. J&HN BFITALOE. A Manual on the Growth ofjThe woiking mans Compa the Mulberry Free and Culture of Silk F.ssavs on American Silk The Family Dyer &. Sourcer Pk cc mon American Common Hook of Prose Disorders of Literary men CT'The Subscriber offers for sale the whole of his PRINTING MATERIALS now in Washington. They consist of up wards of twenty dnTerenUfmintsof 1 ne,from IRrevicrto eignt line Pica; an excellent nress; Mowers, vcc-k we notice an unusually large record of suicides, and attempts at suicide. It is to be regretted that a weakness of mind should thus be indulged; but probably no set arguments in print could inhuence the unhappy victim ot nervous excitement- though where there is an evident predisposition to such a morbib Corruption at Elections. In the Brit ish House ot Commons on the l:ith of March, .Mr. EUice moved for leave lo introduce a bill to indemnify certain persons who might be summoned to give testimony respecting- the bribery practised at thc late Stafford election, fn support of his motion Mr. E. stated, that of the 520 voters in favor of the member rc liirncd 521 had received sums ot money, vary ing from four to six pounds. The motion was men Agreed lo. English paveii, Bell's Weekly Messenger is printed on a new Napier machine which cost 500, and with which IOOO copies of the paper are prin ted in an hour. The weekly sale of the Mes senger is about 5000 copies. Proposals have state, kindly Eoothings, encourageing favors, been issued at New York to reprint this pop and a careful but guarded waten, may dojtilar paper, on very moderate terms. lici. much. Here is another instance from the!To. Globe. New York Courier. L'.S. Gaz. Love and "attempted Suicnm A young: Eloquence. Gentlemen of the Jury.-NYhilo gentleman having paid liis addresses to a liuonaparte are marching his army from EI- voung lady in East Broadway, whom hejba to Paris and from Paris to Elba inunda- wished m marry, and whom fie considered -as ting the whole country with blood, I stand his berothed, iu a fit of jealousy, arising from here thc humble advocate ot this notorious her supposed preference lor another, took iaud-!hog thief. The Goats May soar to the sum anurnto destroy himself. But by the opera-inits of those mountains, ai;d the sheep may iion of an emetic he was relieved from the e-jfeed on thc hills below, and the cattle crop fleets of the poisonous drug, and restored tojthe grass oil the meadows, but my client arc health; soon al'er which he was assured that no more guilty of stealing that hog than ii Dr. Smith's Essav on theiNickersons Vitamer's sure cultivation of Pees Loubat's Vine Dresser The Cold Water Man Virginia Housewife American frugal Housewife Udes French Cook American Cookery Mou bray on Poultry Thatchers American Or chardist Memoirs of thc Pennsylva nia Agricultural Society Farmers own Hook The new An-erican Gardner Essay on Calcareous Ma nures House Painters Guide Farmers and Graziers Guide Agrico'a Arator April 1G. guide Flapg's Family Dentist Halls Lectures on School keeping Rook keeping A new system and sure guide to the art of pen manship Smiths practical Arithmetic Lectures to femalcUeachers on school keeping Walkers Family Dictionary The Teachers guide Letters on infant Education addressed to mothers Gentlemens Lexicon Ilolbrooks Family Appara tus Ladies Lexicon Cheap Family Bibles Y rules, leads, cases, chases, &c. kc. with appurtenances l complete for carrying on the business. They at e all in 1 (food order, and some of the type is but little worn. The paper at present issued from the office has ns good a patronage as any ever puoiisnea 111 nns place. To a person of industrious habits, acquainted with the liis fair one was faithful. ai;d was greatly dis tressed at her lover's rashness, in attempting to take away his life, without the shadow cf a cause. The opposition to the National and State administrations has become allogether fac- trv. a desirable opportunity is now offered. A wish to engage in other pursuits, elsewhere, alone induces the present proprietor to dispose of the establishment. The whole, if speedily applied for, may be had a bar gain. GEO. HOUSTON, Jr., Editor of the Union. Washington, N. C. March 2ii, 1333. U.S. TeifcYsmcfc Convention. The United States Temperance Convention, to be composed of three or more delegates from each State, and one or more from each county, wlio have been, or may be, appointed by Temperance societies, or friends of Temperance, for die purpose, will meet in the city of Philadelphia, on the 2-! th day of May, to unite their councils and efforts, by the universal diffusion of infor mation, and by kind moral influence, to extend th principle of abstinence the use of ardent spirit, and from the traffic in it, throughout the United States: J. EDWARDS, Cor. Sec. Am. Tern. So- P. S. Editors of papers and periodicals, friendly to the cause of Temperance, r.rc-requested to i.TSCTt the alsore in rti?irptibhcatiQi9i business,and desir.usof locating in tins section of coun-tious and personal; the prints in that interest being mere vehicles of spieen, and impugning motives, when they can find no fault with measures. Poor fellows, they may be well indulged in their malicious ebullitions, for their predilections with regard to ike evils at would follow the election of Jackson and Wolf have been so far from the reality, that they stand in the most ridiculous and pitiable attitude. The nation at large but particular ly our own State, is blessed with unusual prosperity. The farmer obtains good prices for his products, because the canals afford a N" fcv ft vvn s 1 bli stot nt FOR SALE, THE Proprietors of the "Vdmington Advertiser" offers this establishment fo sale. The office is amply furnished with materials for printing a weekly newspaper and executing common ai.d ornamental job work. About one half of the type is entirely new and the residue uninjured. These are in the office two presses, one of which is of the most approved construe lion. There is a very fair number of good subscribers, and the list is increasing, and the advertising patron age is considerable. "he sole inducement f n- offering this establishment for sale, is the dea h of Mr Cllen wood, the late editor, fhe terms of sale will be made very favorable. It is wished that applications f ,p pur chase should be made within the present m on h to JOHN HILL, or lTIOS. H WKIGUT. Wilmington, N. C. April 16. yciicA School. MH. JOHN II DE CAJtTEUET w II ..pen thenest quarter of h.s French School 011 th second day of A pril ncx, at his house. Three lessons will be given in each week. You ok1 la His terms are three dollars per quarter. tb.c: residence. Yountf ladies will be waited on X- No. 20. toad are got a tail. V Kep. A Happy Retort Tlx obscurity of Lord Teuterden'.s birth is well known; but he had too much good sense to feel any false shame 011 that account. We have heard it related of him, that when in an early period of hb professional career, a brother barrister, with whom lie happened to have a quarrel, had the bad taste to twit him, on his origin, his: manly and severe answer was, "Yes, Sir, I am the son ota barber, if yen had been tho son of a barber, you would: have been a bar ber youself.;' Lit. Gaz. Henry Erskine being one day in company with the Duchess of Gordon, he asked her, 'Are we never again to enjoy the honor and pleasure of you rG race's society at Edinburgh?' ,;uhr caid she, Edinburgh is a vile, dull -s. , .1 1 -" ci leapmouu 01 wanonu mem to nu n 1 .. , ,acc. j afe k .AIadam replied the gallant .xi1.o1....ilu.o. bamster.-the Sun might as well say, this m luminous coal regions, impart activity to mi-' vilo dark ln0rnmg; I won't rise loday; umg operations, and unlock these great mag azincs of wealth. The success of the former. the manufacturer and the miner, gives an im- A publisher of a newspaper in Angelica, N. pulse to all other branches of industry, and j A ork, calls on his patrons m tne most e pos makes up fhe general prosperity. Haiusbukg tulating manner to come forward and pay Chronicle. meir cuies. iie says nc "can t live so uor ne wont.'' lie is willing to take any thing in payment, from 'pine knots to potutoe parings,' but. his pay lie must have. He says, "men who think printers can live on air, deserve themselves to live on skuiik cabbage tea f.r vcred with assalcctida." Gambling and Suicide. It is currently re ported that Curt;s who connnitetl suicide in Pro vidence last Saturday morning had recently lost four thousand dollars at a gambling table. Alla.