HOSTEL CABOIilMA SENT IN IS li. I From the New York American. tJ What are a thousand living loves . To that which caoaot quit the dead Byron. They bade me woo ber to broad lands They say that sbe is heir ; And many a gem of princeless worth Gleams in hjer raven hair. They thought I loved hercs I looked Upon her tidiant face i Got sorely, in that saddened glsncr No passion they could trac , etto me she i3 beaotifus: "Each etnile each thrilling t-cne-living's back a smile of other day& A voice, like music's own. I gaze upon her yes, till mine Are filled with memory's tea; ihe is bo like the gentle girl , I loved in earlier years. .hestjod within a lordly hal'v And to the proud ones near, ?he sung the lay, I once so loved From other lipo to hear. If seemed, ae meant, to mock any heart J could not bear to stay, And listen to that halloaed strain, l . Breathed in a scene bo gay. And there wcro dark and star-like cyc? And forms of beauty rare Out my lone spirit sadly turned From mirth I could not tthar, To dwell beside a lowly grave. Ah ! far more dear I nrizo The memory of my buried or. 3 Than any living lov. - . ' j THE Subscribers have taken the Brick Siorenearlv opposite the Newbern Bank, .1 .. . where they have on hand a general assortment oi STAPLE AND FANCY DlKY GOODS, Hardware, Groceries, fyc. Their goods are purchased by Mr. ALEX ANDER ANDERSON, who resides in New- York, and who will be frequently forwarding, by which means, the assortment will be kept complete. Thejy will be constantly supplied with AXES both long and short bitt, from the makers Piatt 6l Taylor, which they offer by the box, at per doa. Just received per schr. Rebecca, df now opening, I - Among which are Calicoes ; French, Scotch & other Ginghams ; Printed Muslins ; black Silks ; Mull, Swiss, Book, and Jaconett Muslins; Ladies' and Misses Bonnetts ; Inserting, and a variety of Fancy articles ; . Bombazines; Circassians ; Erminetts ; Cassinetts, &c. &c. Oanaburgs; Brown Shirting and Sheetings, AVith a number of other articles. Purchaser may find it to their advantage to call and eiaminp. B. May 0, 1832 L IIOSKINS, & Co. S3 fT off at New York Cost. i The poet Carpani once asked hia friend ffaydn "how it happened that hia church music I was almost always of an animating, cheerful indf ven gay 'description." To this, Ifaydn's answer was, 44 1 cannot make it otherwise: I writ according to the thoughts uThich I feel: rhen I thinft upon God, ray heart ! i3 so full of , j'ov, that the notes dance andlenpasit were iTom my pen; and since God haa giren me a f;hjeerful heart, it will be easily forgiven me i fat I serve him with a cheerful spirit. The Christian JEra. The venerable Bede, iheEnglish, Historian, who publised his Ecclesi astical Hiatoy, in the year 731, is the most ancienl author whom we find using the modern date, Anno Domini. It was adopted in France under KinPepin, and fully established in the rcjl'gn of Charlemagne. The cust om of begin ning the year on the let of January, commenced 1 it) France in 13G4. 1 jrhe Acacia Tree -Emblem of Domestic Ukautg. Tints of tho white, the golden, and the red rose, are beautifully intermingled with rjcb blossoms of the Acacia. It is found in the Qost retired places, and it blooms the fairest the closeness of its own foilaffe. It loves the mossy rdck and tho solidary grove : and pines away in tho gay garden end crowded par terre. Nourmahol singe : Our rocks aro rough, but smiling thcrs The Acacia waves her yellow hair ; Ionely and ssvect, nor loved the lesf, For flowering irf a wilderness They come thy Arab maid will bo Thy loved. and lono Acccia tree There could be no fitter emblem of e modest roman, flourishing in the retirement of home, secluded from the vanities of a " crowded life" and adorning with her bloom the abode of do njestic affection. A poet hurts himself by writing proso; as a rxce&OT$ harts hi6 motions, by condescending draw In, a team. ShenBtone. ! Thorev 1 none- made eo great, but he may hath need tho help and service, and stand in J&ar of tho power and unkindncsa, even of the 4D(ranest of mortals. Seneca. There never was any party, faction, oect, or cabal, whatsoever, in which the i moBt ignorant were not the moot violent: for a bee is not a hnsier animal than a blockhead. However, sTicb instruments are necestary to politicians; and perhaps it may bo with slates as with clocks which mast have some dead weight hanging at them, to help and regulate the motion of tho filler and more useful parts. Pope. Pottwof Intellect. There iea certain charm 5oM great superiority of intellect that winds into deep affections, which a much more con dtaut and even amiability of manners in lesser men, often fails to reach. Genius makes-manv cncmics, but it metee sure friends; friends who jorgive mucn, wno endure long, who Fill H E subscriber intending to leave this J3j place, offers for sale, at COST his oiock in iraae, consisting oi a cnoice as sortinent of tdg Those indebted to hirn will please call and setile their accounts, as hr- is desirous of closing his business here as soon as possible.. E. MORAN. May 9th, 1832. CHEAP DRY GOODS. i JTfflHE subscriber has just opened a new and nan :eome assortment of fresh imported DIBIT (BDDIDSU Which he offers to the Ladies of Newbern, and the jpubhc in general, at very reduced prices, at the Store formerly occupied by Willaim J. rfandcocK, on rollock-sireet, one door from the corner of Craven-street. I J. VAN SICKLE. Newbern, 27th March, 1832. M. GRANADE & Co. lave just received from JVexo York, & bbls. (Beaches fancy Brand) FLOUR, diab r hhds. N. E. Rum. tierce prime white Rice, 2 boxes Pine Apple Cheeso, 50 pieces Smoked Beef, barrel fresh Lime Juice, now on tap, 5 boxes very superior Soda Lemon Syrup, i casks Claret Wine, now fining, which by the first day of June -will-be ready for use. Newbern May 18th. 1832. MRS. BRISSINGTON MESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the public that she has removed to the Store at the south-east corner of the Court House, lately occupied by Air. Tredway, where she continues to carry on the Millinery and Mantua-Making business in all its: various branches. She has just received a handsome assortment of Leghorn, Silk, Dunstable & mon Straw Bonnets; wpich, together with almost every article in ttie Millinery. line, she offers for sale at redu ced prices. Mrs. B. expects, by the first arrivals from the North, an elegant addition to licr StOc3 ; and as she will be regularly informed of the changes of fashion, she hopes to be able to conduct her business in a manner which cannot fail to give satisfaction. rJLFLeghorn, Dunstable, and common Si row- Bonnets, Whitened, Altered, and Trimmed, in ine aiesi r asnion. Silk Bonnets made order. 17th Mav, 1832. com- little ; they partake of the character of disciples as well as friends. There lingers about tha human heart astronginclination to look upward -Mo revere : in this inclination lies the source of religion, of loyal ty, and aleo of the worship and immortality which are rendered so cheer fully to the great of old. And, in truth, it is a divine pleasure to admire ! admiration seems in some measure to appropriate to rurselves the qualities it honors in others. We wed, we root ourselves to the nature we eolove to con template, and their life grows a pari of eur on. i&ugene Aram. Substitute for, Lithotomv.X hahv rea- pecuble subscriber from Virginia called upon v i y' Qnd exhibited a calculus from which he had been relieved on Saturday agl. wltlm?fUoa " Performed bv Dr.Depreyre, iofa:ifc-- Insizeandappiar aftei taking off V 'as,much Mke aground-nut wed very litiieT" -- l he patient expen swond day Wtts aMD lQ tne operation, and the ntrUment made of iV Walk,abroad. The in- in for and Z-p 8C(? evCral parts. seizes the calcul a bird's aho;ther 6t ia and hnH-;.f . . -i bores it to pieces ThismL!?w and 8tnff. teen practised a good deal in pperatinS has tho Jfouffh operation bf Dr. D in Ih"Ce lt is. 7 . I ' N- Y. Jour. Com. to LAST NOTICE ! ITOTICE is hereby given, to all persons in--LM debted for Taxes listed in 1830, that a a statement containing their names, and the amount due by each, has been made out and delivered to the oresent Sheriff t fhey are, for the last time, reouested to rail an1 same. This mav he dnnp. at nu settle the Cf5nI2f to the first da-v of J'ul- next at whi period, the property of such persons as have no then complied with this notice, will, with- v.-. ixiimauon, be due thereon. T - y w - - sold to pay the taxes Neubern,May 18, 1832. JAMES C. COLE. Shr NOTICE. AT May Term, A. D. 1832, of the Court Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Craven oounty, the subscriber obtained Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Cherry White head, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate by Accounts and Notes, are requested to make immediate payment ; and. those having claims against it, to bring them forward, pro perly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law or they will be barred of recovery bv the operation of the Acts of Assembly in such case made and provided. JOSEPH PHYSIOC, AdmW. Newbern, May 18, 1832, N. B. The accounts and notes due to the Estate are in the hands of Mr. JOHN R. GOOD, Tffce fiii est dressed. ih mo .n Z"1mBtMnT whom todfebted, will please make flpnrn tnrj- rot; he tho nwt mrshppM. psyrnen. J. PHYSIOC, Air. i THOMAS WATSON HAS FOR SALE, A GEN EH AT. AsnnTMF'T OF BOOX8, AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWJNO: Murray's Introduction. Reader. Kev. Seauel, Exercises, Spellingbook and Grammar. unmsnaw's United States, ! Adams', Willard's, Woodbridge's, Cum ming's, Woodbridge and Willard's, Dwight's, Morse's. Willett's and Parley's Geography. Walsh's, Pike's, Colburn's, Smiley 's, Ben nett's and Daboll's Arithmetic Key to P&e. Webster's, Cumming's, Pickett's, and Ju venile Spelling-Book. Walker's, Johnson's, and Webster's Dic tionary various sizes. j Blake's Natural Philosophy, Trebys As tronomy, Blair s Lectures, Cowper s Task, T hornpson s Season s, Jaud s Expositor.) Tytler's History, Conversations on Chemis try. : j Whelpley's Compend, Duncan's Logic. Columbian Orator, American Reader. j Goldsmith's England, do. Rome, do. Greece Gummere's Surveying, Simpson's Euclid, Jacob's Latin Reader, Gould's Adams Latin Grammar, Virgil Delphini. Horace Delphini, Ovid Delphini, jOicero Delphini, Works of Sallust. j En tick's Latin Dictionary, French Grammar. Greca Majora, Greca Minora, Greek Delectus Valpley's Greek Grammar, Greek Testament. Schrevelli's Lexicon. j Bonnycastle's Algebra and Key, Sirhpson's Algebra. j Family Bibles, School do. elegantPocket do. Super Pearl Pocket Testaments, common do. HYMNBOOKS.-vM2k Rip- pon's, Methodist, General Assembly's, Village, Olney, Dover Selection, Alexander's,Biddle's, Rippon's, Watts', Zion's Songs. j Pollock's Course of Time, Henry on 'Prayer. Christian Lyre, Brown's Concordance. Jay's Closet Exercises, Jay's Discourses. Flavel on Keeping the Heart. j Book of Common Prayer, Closet Eiercises. Alexander's Bible Dictionary, Malcolm's do. Smiley'8 Scripture Geography. j History of the Reformation, Law's Call. Pilgrim's Progress, Saint's Rest. 1 History of the Bible. I A Cergyman's Letters to a Young Christian. Miller's Evidences of the Christian Religion. JLettrs on Church trovernrnent. Henry's Religious Life, Help to the .Gospels. Confession of Faith, Methodist Discipline. Dewees on Females, ditto on Diseases of Children, ditto on Midwifery. I Juvenile Spectator, Evenings at Home. Franklin's Works, Scientific Dialogues, Byrons Works, Moore's Life of Byron. Pocket Gazetteer, Lexicon of Useful Knowledge, Conversa tions on Common Things. Peter Parley's Books fcr Youth. 1 ' Complete Letter Writer, Western Songster. Life of Washington, Life of Marioh, Life of Bonaparte, Life of Nelson. Virginia Housewife, Housekeeper's Manual. American Chesterfield, Tooke's Pantheon. Family Dyer and Scourer. Life of Alexander the Great, Life of Moham med. 1 Lacon, or Many Things in Few Words. Laennec on the Chest, Begin's Therapeutics, Horner's Special Anatomy, Johnson on the Liver. Blount's Coast Pilot, Bowditch's Navigator. Marsh's Bookkeeping, Jackson's ditto. Buck's Theological Dictionary. History of Paris, Humorous Songster. Evening Entertainments, Scenes in Europe. Mason's Tmproved Farrier, Hinde's ditto. Irving's Mythology, Violin Preceptor. A variety of Entertaining Juvenile Books & Coloured Toys. New York Primer, Reader and Table Books. Ar O VEL S. The following popu lar Novels will be sold at 40 cents per volume : Pelham, or Adventures of a Gentleman, The Oxonians. j Private Life, j Beatrice, a Tale, I . Rybrent De Crucc, j Flirtation, f Romances of Real Life, h Adventures of a King's Page, Walter Colyton, j Gaston De Blondeville, j Reuben Apslcy, j Devereux, by the Author of Pelham, Paul Clifford, j Waldegrave, j The Country Curate, i The Prairie, a Tale, by Cooper, Goslington Shadow, ! English at Home, j Lionel Lincoln, The Refugee, j The Last of the Mohicans, Body and Soul, j Redgauntlet, The Lost Heir, Yes and No, Husband Hunting, .The Barony, j" Hungarian Tales,' I Talcs of the O'Hara Family, Woodstock, Palkland, Fair Maid of Perth, The Book of the Boudoir. ALSO, Paper, Quills, Wafers, Sealing Wax, Lead Pencils, Office Tape & Wafers, Ink Powder, Tissue Paper, Slates, Pocket Books, Pocket Maps of the Southern and Western States, Blank Day Boks, Memorandum Books, and A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BLANKS ; Such as Shipping Papers, Bills of Lading, Vessels' Bills of Sale, Manifests, Uhe different kinds oC Blanks used by the Clerks of the Superior and County Courts, Sheriffs, Con stables, fcc. fcc. orders for any of which, will Teccive immediate attention, i New and Cheap Goods. JOS. M. GRAiSADE & Col TTNFORM their friemU and the public, that thy have I J received by late arrivals from ' rw York. Pbiladel-f phia and Baliimor, a handtoroe assortmts.t of SPRING andSUIMKR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE. CUTLE RY. GROCERIES, &c. toe Among tbem may be eoumTated the following articles of j DRY GOODS! 100 ps London Printi, ofj various qualities and pri ces, kmostlj rf new and handsome pattern. Rich frncy printed Muslins. 2Q ps. new style Ginghams. Piain Cambrick, Jaccnett. Swiss. Book, and Mull Muslin, Figured Book and Swiss do Plaid and corded Mustfi'S, Superfine u common black Ca-nbrick. Boanet Muslins and Boards India b'k Satin Levantint-, and Smirhetv Silks. Italian black Lust ting-, and Levant tie do. Plain ilk Gros de Naples do. Changeable 5i aier'd do. do Lead colored do.ilo. Ladies' fancy Ganse, Da mask Crape, Bntteste and Gro de Nnplei Hdkfs. Linen Cambrick & Lan do. Imitation do do Belt and Tafcta Ribands, Gimp Edr'eincs, Ladies blk Si white Co'.tou Hose, Gentlemen's wht. Cott. i do LaJiesGeiliemen' Glows, 2 cases L?!iorn Bi-divar's, (reiy chtap.) 10 lbs. milt Pins, in 4 a paper. 20 pat ksassorted London do DOMESTICS. Brown and bl-ach'd Shirt ingt atid Shee(i:ig', Bedtickings, a good assort ment, Indigo bine Check?, s'ripei and plnids, 6 bales, 1200 lbs Cotton Turn, asrt-d numbers from 5 t . 15. Umbrellas auo Parasols 20 d-B. ( aim leaf Hats, Geiitlomeu's sup b!k. and whi' Ceai r do. Do Sal and com. Fur da 1 case Men's and Boy's wool Hiits, Gentlemen's fancy Silk Ban daono and fla'd, Hdkfs. A large fissm't. of rich fan. cd. and plain Cott Hdkts suitable for servants. Crape Camhlet, a new and elegant article for Gentle men's Summer wear, Blk. Prune'le It, Circassians, English Bombaiinesi Bom bazetts, Princetta Lastings, Merino Cloths and Circas sians, Irish Linens and Lawn, Lilian and CJJiton Diapers. White Irish Linen Drillings Br French do do. , Indigo blur NHiikeens, Yellow do. in long ps, Plaid Sai teens, blue f willed Jeans, Coiton Cassimers. Grecian and other stripes . a i mi. suitable tor boy s cloines, London Cloths ajtew pie ces super blue. blk. bi uwn and dive, j Blue, black and Itaokeeo Sewing -il, ! lO'. do. Mi'-eheU's spool 'I bread, a-s d. ?os. Trom 5 to 100, 50 lbs patent Setvjng Thread, jtisortcd No. Russia Sheeiirtgs and Tick. leoburgi.t. MJOtl A. CRISPIN AS just returned from New York with a general assortment of w aM w w uu m ta tfi 0 HARDWARE,: CUTLERY, CROCKERY 1 GLASSWARE, &c. ThefoUowiri articles comprise apart ofht Wines. I Fruits. Champaigne in qt. and Citron, Currant? leas, Gunpowderi Imperial, Hyson, Souchong, Pouchong. Sugars. Loaf 6l Lump, White Hayana, Brown, Tariousqtii! Nuts. Filberts, lyiadeira Nut?, Almonds. Spices. Mace, Clorea, Cinuamon, Nutmej, i epper, M)ice. 1 great groce sup.ifinen Ea- U Playing Cards, Tortoise Shell Tuck L Side Comb, Mock do. do. Ladies Prnnelle Pumps wi'h nnd without heels, Fancy Baskets, a preat va riety, Saddles and Bridles, Cottioa and Wool Cards, o the be quality, A great variety oi L.ooM"p Glasses, lii r-fims Foolscap and Let ter Paper. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. Kn ves and Forks, a good assortment, Pen Aid Pocket Knives do. C. 3- Draw ing Knive Germnn C 5. single Cut M:ll Pitt, Cros C.n Handsaws, and Smith's Files, German C. S Plate Hand saws, Stock and Pad Locks, Sd Irons, Paim, whire wnjh, L. scrub- Weeding- Hoes and Trace Cnuina, N. Beer's long bitted Aaes. Curry Combs and Horse Brushes, Hide Whips fe Mullen Bit is, Vigon and ''"nrt Boxes, Sijads and hovels, 50 casks Cut Nails, assorted, 3 bc Wrought do. do. 20 Freeborn's and Hitch cork's Potent Cast Iron Ploughs. iJ extra Shares. pt. bottlee, Old Madeira, Pico, do. Naples, I Lisbon, j Tenerifie, I Dry Malaga, , Sherry, Country. Liquors. Cogniac Brandy (supe nor quality) Peach do. Old Jamaica Rum, Superior Holland Gin, Old Monohg. Whiskey, N. E. Kum, Porter in qt.&. pt. bottle; j reserved Gineer. Buckickqat, Goshen Butter, Cherse Spanish & Am erican Segars, su-' pernor Chewing Tobacco, dc Which hejoffers low for cash or country produce at the Stojre on Pollok-street formerly occupied by the late George A. Hall, Esq. 4 THE IflGHEST CASH PRICES WILjLbe given for likely youngNegroe, of both sexes, from one to 26 years of tst l IAUV PTI nninT 5 john gildersleevb! bin brus'ies, GROCERIES, WINES, &c. fcc. 1-2 Pie choice old Ma deira, I do Naples, 1 qr casks Pall -shen v, 2 Br do 2 Colmanar do.-. 1 Sweet Malara, Rasberry and Cherry Bran d-r' ocacktLondoa Br Stout, Po rer in qt. and jt bottles, 1 ptpe re d Dutch Gin, 12 do. Sngnette'rf Brandy. 1 hhd. old Jamaica ! um, 6th proof, and warranted pure, 2 hhds. Antigua do. 4 do. American de 2 do. Rye Whisker 16 bhis. N. O do. 10 do. Mononrahfla.de. 2 do. very superior old do. N 'arolma Annie Brnndv. Common Apple do. 10 bbls. Curtis's New York Rye Gin, 10 bbls best Cider Vinegar 12 bags best c:reen Coffee, wan anted free of rock. 2 hhds. very sunerior St. Croix Sugar, 10 bblt. good N. 0. An. Q box white Havana de. 1 bbls Loaf and Lump do. 6 chests fresh Hyson, Gun powder &i Imperial Teas, c-panisb egars, of the best quality, American do. do Newbern, April 21st, 1F82 1 f 1 qr. , IS I Ida 1 qr. cask real old Port, Dry Lisbon, Te'ieriff-. I do Mu catel, 1 do. Red, Champaigne in qrt. and pint bottles, ; 30 bis. R .ehcster family Flour, Beaches red Brand, 10 Baltimore Howard St. do 20 naf do do. 20 Boxes brown soap, 2 bis, Lorrillards ! bst snuff in bottles, 1 bl. Snuff in Bladders, blk, Pepper and Allspice, Mace and Cloves,' Nutmegs and Cinnamon, Pearlash and Ginger, 2 Ton lrn asorted, 2 bundles German Steel superior quality American do j do. Fif blue and best Poland wtarch, i Glauber, Epsom and Ro- chelle Salts, Leeg Pilts, and Batemau's Drops, Opium and CaMor Oil, Indigo and Copperas, Salt Petre and Allum, Siedlits powders and Mag nesia, j Chalk and Virdigris, Red ochre and Lamp black, Sperm and Porpobe Oil, Lioseed Oil and White Lead, of 20 Reward. fT AN j away from the subscriber, on the 14th AS of lay last, a Negro Man named EZE KIEL, about 24 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 8 inches high, of durk complexion, and by trade a Housef-Carpenter. He is probably lurking about the! plantation of Michael N. Fisher, ia HandcocVs Creek, about Vio mile3 from New bern, vvljere he has a wife. He can read and write tolerably well, and may attempt to pais for a free) man. He is well known at the plan, tations of Lemuel D. Hatch and James Hatch, in Dupliii and Jones Countien, where he has worked, j The above reward will be given for the delivery !of said Negro to me in Newbern, or for his confinement in any jail, ao that I get him ; and all reasonable expenses will bo paid. WILLIAM L. SEAR8. Newbern, Feb. 22, 1832. i ; ; Great and Brilliant Success AT SCHUYLER'S PALACES OF FORTUNE, j NEW YORK. THE following are the drawn numbers of th) Ner York Lottery, Class No. 9, !rawn 4th inst. 30 38 25. 27 14 54 37 35 The ujsual good fortune attended Schuyler's pa trons in jthis Lottery No. 25, 30, 38, the highest Capital prize of $30,000, was actually told by Schuyletf, in a package to two (rentlemen, w ho pre sented the Ticket on the day after the drawing, and received the Cash. Brilliant Lotteries are drawing in New York ere ry Wednesday the Capitals vary from $ 15,000 U 40,000-jTickets from $ 5 to $ 10. Orders from the Country will, as usual, meet wi6 prompt attention, if addressed to j ANTHONY H. SCHUYLKB, ! New York. $ 1 HE WAR. mANAWAY from the subscriber on the 23d inst. a Negro woman named POL LY, belonging to the heirs of col. J. S. Smith, dec. The said negro is a tall slim woman, of yellow complexion. It is supposed! she is in Newbern, or lurking about Slocumb's Creek, as, her husband, Ezekeil Chance, a tree j man, re sides thereon. I forewarn all persons from harboring or employing said negro under the penalty of the law. The above reward will be paid on the delivery of said woman to EMANUEL CERTAIN. Newbern, April 24th, 1832. j STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Jones Countv. COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SES SIONS. March Term, A. D. 1832. t Benjamin Foscue, by Rosco Barrus, Attorney. vs. Job Smith. Contihues to conduct her Seminary on the popi and improved Pestalozziah Plan, now so general y acknowledged to be superior to all others in its adaptation to, the younger classes of children. Tha advantages connected with this method of instruction Iconsist jchiefly in the rapid improvement which it -x-i parts to jthe infant mind, as well as in the systematic) and fasdinating organization of its operation. In ccr Northern Cities, where it has acquired a high reputa tion, the benefits resulting from this system arebtr.' kingly Illustrated in the effects it has produced, aoi the extensive patronage which distinguishes it froo all ofhers. Parents and Guardians who are unaf auai nted with this mode of instruction, and who may desire tb witness ita operations, are respectfully inform ed thai Mns. Alexanders Seminary is open every Mondair forenoon for the reception of visitors. Chillren of both Bexes,Trom 3 to 12 years of 5 are received upon the following terms. For Spelling, Reading, .Writing and Arithmetic, $ 2 50 per quarter. Geography and Grammar, in addition to theabovs branches, $ 3 00. Newfrern, 10th January, 1632. MRS. KAY respectfully informs tn public that she has- removed to th,at '' rnnrvnipn Hnnap nn I .raTCn-cnJ"' formerly occupied by Col. Tisdale where shff is prepared to accommodate transient and per manerit Boarders with the best the market a!- fnwl. 1 T 4 An .c;incr in W vuo. i Aicuis aim uudrmaus jioiui-i. r Original Attachment. n T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, JJ. that the defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of this State, It is ordered, That publication be made for six weeks injthe North Carolina Sentinel that said defendant appear before the Court of Pleas and Quarter SPSnn at the Court to be held for the County of - -uu-iiuuse in Trenton, on the second Monday of June next, and replevy or plead to issue or judgment final will be ren dered against him. rf, , ,r H. BRYAN, Clerk. Trenton, May lstv1832. FttJ?0 Sets Stae Harness, IRST quality, Philadelphia made, for sale JOHN TEMPLETON. rnnnfi-ir on1 mtin for their children or wards in Town, are erca I that, if placed under her care, every exertion 1 will be used to promote their comfort and coc venicJice. Neivbem Jan. 25. - WHISKEY & APPLE BRAND 1 K I dd1s- oId Monongahela Whiskey. Pj bbl. Veiy Superior old ditto j 4 bbls. Apple Brandy, VQ Received this day by schooner Lima tr Baltimore, and for sale by I JOS. M. GRANADE, & Co. looeri, 2d April. Dunn's Corr RAISINS, SEGARS, &c. half boxes box Raisins, haf and quarter boxes, Lojaf Sugar of superior quality, 1 bhd. superior Old Antgua Rum, deceived this day, per schooner ?ert ren be, and for sale by . n. I JOSEPH M. GRANADE, AW- Dvnr:s Corner.