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N 0 MTM C AJ&OXi IN A vSJB JTT IN-IE L. . ELIJAH'S INTERVIEW. j By T. Campbell. I I God not in the Whirlwind nor in the' Thunder npr in the Flame but in the sftf smaZJ roice. " Orf Horeb's Rock the prophet stood i The Lord before him passed ; A hurricane in angry mood f Swept by him strong and fast ; . f The forests fell before its force, j : The rock3 were shivered in ite coarse ; God was not in the blast, :T was but the whirlwind of his breath, Announcing danger, wreck, and teath. It ceased. The air grew mute a cloud Came, muffling up the sun : When, through the mountain, deep and loud, Ah earthqaake thundered on." j The frighted eagle sprang in r.ir, The wolf ran howling from his lair; God was not in the storm. !Twas but the rolling of his car, The trampling of his steed from laj. :Tvas still again and nature stood And calmed her ruffed frame ; j V7ien swift from heaven a fiery flood To earth devouring came ; Down to deep the ocean fled, f The sick'nlng sua looked wan an$ dead, Yet God filled not the flame, j l-J "Twas but the terror of his eye j That lighted through the troubled sky. At last a voice all still and small, j Rose sweetly on the ear ; j Vet rose so shrill and clear, that all In heaven and earth might hear. It spoke of peace, it spoke of love, It epoke as angels speak above, For God himself was there For oh ! it was a father's voice That bade the trembling heart rejoice. I ; fTnHE Subscribers have taken the BrieK, U Store nearly opposite the Newbern Ba-.i: nrnere tney hare on nana a general assonrucuiui STAPLE AND FANCY Hardware, Groceries, &c. nrii'r rrnnHa nrfi nurchased by Mr. ALEX ANDER ANDERSON, who resides in New Yorkj and who will be frequently forwarding, by wrjich means, the assortment win De Kepi complete.. ' They will be constantly suppneu wun ivr,o both long and short but, irom tne maters riatt &, Taylor, which they ofier by the box, at $1 1 per doz. Justreceivcdperschr. Rebecca, $ now opening, AMONG WHICH ARE Calicoes ; French, Scotch & other Ginghams ; Printed Muslins ; black Silks ; Mull, Swiss, Book, and Jaconett Muslins; Ladies' and Misses Bonnet ts ; Inserting, and a variety of Fancy articles ; Bombazines; Circassians; Erminctts; Cassinetts, &c. &c. Os'naburgs; Brown Shirting and Sheetings, With a number of other articles. Purchaser mav find it to their advantage to call and examine. B. Li. IIOSKINS, cc Co. y f, lCkW NEW GOOB. JOHN A. CRISPIN MAS just returned from New York with a general assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY GLASSWARE, &c. The following articles comprise apart ofhs Stock M From the Baltimore Republican. THE TYTHE SYSTEM IN IRELAND. Let those who would follow the examples of Jn gland in affairs either of church or state, who would by special laws build up and protect" privileged class'es, read; the following from a late English paper : The Tytiie 1 System in Ireland. The Waterford Chronicle of the 13th inst. contains a case, furnished by a correspondent, wh o offers his name to any one desirous ofgettingit. The case- is thus : " Catherine Carroll is a poor woman, living at Ballytruckle, on the Kil St. Laurence-roatL in a wretched cabin, and until this year she was never called upon to pay in cumbent money. The hand of affliction was $ pon this poor creature; her son lay in bed sick -it proved his death-bed if bed may be railed the wretched wad of straw upon which fie lay. A daughter, too, was lying down ill of a severe cold, with lumps in her throat. The collector called to demand the tax. The wretched woman had not the means of paying it. What was to be done ? The whole house i til not contain a sufficient distraint: but let mc restrain my indignanation while I tell it the pooV woman had just taken advantage of her children's illness, of their confinement to their bed, to take off the onlv shirt and; shift they pos sessed, to wash them, and she had them unfortu nately upon a bush at the door drying at that mo ment. The eye of an ecclesiastical tax-gatherer i j comprehensive it takes in every thing. He saw tne prize, and at one leil swpop carried on the shirt of the bov ! the shift of tho girl ! ! the trowsers of the noor man ! ! ! his stockings ! ! ! 'aistcoat belonging to another child ! ! ! and an u pron belonging to another daughter ! ! ! ! All, all, all, Sir, went to make noctar of the wine of a pamj j pared ecclesiastic. But I Jia ve not done. 1 he hoy died yesterday, and on the bed of death, although this worse than Turkish act occurred m jrMday week, jjiis unhappy child knew not ! the , comfort of ?f shirt, owing; to tho ruthless System of the Church Establishment. His lit tle corpse is now lying naked. The poverty of the parents is excessive." Read that and let any man say that it is to be wondered at , that Ireland should be agitated to its very cen tre, hv the workings of the Law Church and .what man, after reading it, will sav that that Church ought not to be placed on its own bot tom ? CHEAP DRY GOODS. PTTIHE subscriber has lust oDcned a new and U I handsome assortment of fresh importet miMn $ (D id s $ Which he offers to the Ladies of Newbern, anc the public in general, at very reduced prices at the Store formerly occupied by -Willaim J Haijdcock, on Pollock-street, one door from the corner oi uraven-sireet. J. VAN SICKLE. Newbern, 27th March, !832. Wines. Champaigne, in qt. and pt. bottles, Old Madeira, Pico, do. Naples, Lisbon, Tenerifie, Dry Malaga, Sherry, Country. Liquors. Cogniac Brandy (supe rior quality) Peach do. Old Jamaica Rum, Superior Holland Gin, Old Monong. Whiskey, N. E. Rum, Porterinqt.& pt.bottles JFruits. Citron, Currants, Teas. Gunpowder, Imperial, Hyson, Souchong, Pouchong. Sugars. Loaf & Lump, White Havana, Brown, various qual. Nuts. Filberts, Madeira Nuts, Almonds. Spices. Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, (Pepper, Spice. New and Cheap Goods. JOS. M. GRAJVADE & Co. EN FORM their iriend and tne puf.ic. mat they nave receid by lte arrivals from New York, Philade;- nhia and Baltimore, a hanasoroe assortment ot artviivi iNrvnr' & nrvit' nn nrTT t and SUMMfcK Utfi uuuu?, hauuk ant, i-uilc RY, GROCERIES, WINES, &c. &c. Among them may be enumerated the following articles of DRY GOODS. Preserved Ginsrer. Buckwheat, Goshen Butter, Cheese, Spanish & American Scgars,su perior Chewing Tobacco, c. Which he oners low for cash or country produce at the Store onPollok-streetformerly occupied by the late George A. Hall, Esq. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES ILLbe givenfor likely youngNegroes of both sexes, from one to26years of age. JOHN GILDERSLEEVE. 100 ps. London Prints, of various qualities and pri ces, mostly of new and handsome patterns. i Rich fancy printed Muslins. 20 ps. new style Cungnaros,j Plain Cambhck, Jaconett, Swiss. Book, ad a Mull Muslin?. . Figured Book and Swiss do Plaid and corded Muslins, Superfine & common black Caaibnck. Bonnet Muslins and Boards, India b!k. Satin Levantine, and Snchew Silks, Italian black Lustring, and Levantine do Plain blk Groe de Naples do. Changeable 6iwater'd do do. Lead colored do. do. Ladies' fancy Gauze, Da mask Crape, Batteste and Grosde iNa;les Hdkfs. Linen Cambrick Lawn do. Imitation do. do. Belt and Tafeta Ribands, Gimp Edeeings, Ladies' blk &. white Cotton Hose. Gentlemen's wht. Cott. i do Ladies&Geutleme's Gloves, 2 cases Leghorn Bolivar's, (very cheap,) 10 bs. nuxt fins, in 4 oz. W n Selling off at New York Cost. HHE subscriber intending to leave this Jii place, offers for sale, at COS l V1IS Stobk in trade, consisting of a choice as sortment of Iltl3 Tliose indebted to him will please call and; settle their accounts, as he is desirous of closing his business here as soon as possible. E. MOHAN. May 9th, 1832. J M. GRAN ADE & Co. Hare just received from JVew York, tbbls. (Beaches fancy Brand) FLOUR, 5 hhds. N. E. Rum, , tierce prime white Rice, boxes Pine Apple Cheese, 50 pieces Smoked Beef, 1 barrel fresh Lime Juice, now on tap, 5 boxes Very superior Soda Lemon Syrup, 2 casks Claret Wine, now fining, which by the first day of June will be ready for use. Newbern Mav ISth, 1832. U U very common to say, that iany thing which may be obtained for almost ,: notinhs: at all," is " dog ' sheap" By the following extract Yrom a late En l:t;h paper, it seems that the ex precision, however well Hmderstood, is1 not, in all cases, the most accurate. JXfne hundred and thirty-two dollars for a single dog, one might be disposed to think not so marvellously little 03 to deserve beiug made a proverb of. New :;rk Daily &dv. I "The prico cf hounJ4 perhaps -not generallv kn own. Thirty yer ago, Sir Richard Puleson sold Jits to the Duke of Bedford for 700 guineas; and fif teen years since Mr. Cubitt's were sold to Lord Mid ,t6ton for twelve hundred guineas; and fifteen years since Mr. Cubitt's was sold to Lord Middleton for twelve hundred guineas. A well known good pack will, hi these times, bad as they are, command a thousand guineas.JBii- a very short time since, Mr. Osbaldestone sold ten couples of hounds for the same s-tfhi to' Lord Middleton, and we have reason to be- Jkvc he lias hounds in his keunel for which he would not take two hundred guineas a piece." MRS. BRISSINGTON JJ ESPECTFULLY informs her friends j, and the public that she has removed to the Store at the south-east corner of the Court House, lately occupied by Mr. Tredwav, where she continues to carry on the jIillinery and Mantua-Making business in all itsj various branches. She has just received a handsome assortment of iegnorn, wik, uiinstaisie & com mon Straw Bonnets; L"f. i il 1 . .' i Wiiicn, logeiner wun aimosi every article in the Millinery line, she offers for sale at rcda cd prices. I Mrs. B. expects, by the first arrivals from thfe North, an elegant addition to her stock ; 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. I ICy'Lcghorn, Dunstable, and common Straw Ionnets, Whitened, Altered, and Trimmed, in the Latest Fashion. Silk Bonnets made to order. 17th May, 1832. JL MRS. KAY respectfully informs the public that she has removed to that iBIftplL convenient House on Craven-Street, formerly occupied by Col. Tisdale, where she is prepared to accommodate transient and per manent Boarders with the best the market af fords. Parents and Guardians residing in the country and who may wish to procure Board for their children or wards in Town, are asured that, if placed under her care, every exertion will be used to promote their comfort and convenience. Newbern Jan. 25. Gntlem-n's fancy Silk Bn danno and flag d, HdkU. A large assm't. of rich fan col. and plain Cott Hdkf suitable for servants. Crape Camblets, a new and elegant ar'icle for Gentle men s Summer wear, Blk. Pruneile & Circassians English Bornbazines&i. Boa- bazetts, Princetta Lastings. Merino C o'.bs and Circas sians. Irish Linens and Lawns, Linen and Cotton Diapers. White Irish Linen Drillings Br French do do. Indigo blue Nankeens, Vellow do.mlongps Plaid Saiteeus, blue- twillei Jeans. Cotton Cassmiers Grecian and other stripes suitable for hoy's clothes London Cloths a lew pi ce super blue, blk brown and olive, Blue, black and Nankeen Sewing -ilk. 100 doz. Mitchell's spool Thread, ass'd. Nos. from h to 100, 60 lbs patent Sewing Thread, assorted No. Ritssa Sheetings and Tick. lenburghs. B.o6S's." papers, 20 packsassoi ted London do DOMESTICS. 1 great groc sup. linen Ea- gl Playing Cards, Tortoise Shell Tuck L Side Brown and bleach'd Shirt ings and Sheetings, Bfdttckings, a good assort ment, 'ndigo blue Checks, stripes and pluids, ! f bales, 1200 lbs. Cotton Yarn, assorted numbers from 5 to 15. Umbrellas and Parasols. 20 doz. palm leaf Hats, GetitJfaen's sup blk. and white Beaver do. Do. Seal and com. Fur do. 1 case Men's and Boy's woo THOMAS WAT NO IV HAS FOR SALE, A GENERAL AssntTo. ""-T OF BOOKS, AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING Murray's Introduction, Reader, Kev S. , Exercises, Spellinirbook and Gwmw.. H ' M. j -4JtAl a Grirnshaw's United States, Adams', Willard's, Woodbridffe' r mmg s, vvoodbndge and Willard's, DwiiA.' Morse's, illett's and Farley's Geoin-arjhv I Walsh's, Pike's, Colburn's, Smile v's fi nett's and Daboll's Arithmetic Key'toPil-611" Webster's, Cumming's, Pickett's, and ji venile Spelling-Book. Walker's, Johnson's, and Webster's T)' tionary various sizes. lc Blake's Natural Philosophy, Trebv's A tronomy, Blair's Lectures, Cowper's T. i lyuer snisiory, conversations on Chemi trv. Whelpley's Compend, Duncan's Logic Columbian Orator, American Reader G oldsmith's England, do. Rome, do. Greec Gummere's Surveying, Simpson's Euclid Jacob's Laiin Reader, Gould's Adams' T Grammar, Virgil Delphini. Un Horace Delphini, Ovid Delphini, Cicem Delphini, Works of Sallust. ' Entick's Latin Dictionary, French Gran-mir f 1 HjT -I -mm-. mill . ureca iuajora,ureca Minoi a, iireek Delectus Valpley's Greek Grammar, Greek Testament. Schrevelli's Lexicon. and Key, Simpson's Algebra. - Family Bibles, School do. elegantPocket do. Sujeer Pearl Pocket Testaments, common do. in MlVBO OKS Watts and Kip. pon's, Methodist, General Assembly's, Village, Olncy, Dover Selection, Alexander's,Bidde'F, Rippon's, Watts', Zion's Songs. 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. Book of Common Prayer, Closet Exercise?. Alexander's Bible Dictionary, Malcolm's do. Combs. Mock do do. Ladies' Prunelle Pumps with and without heels, Fancy Baskets, a great va riety, Saddles and Bridles, Cottton and Wool Cards, of the best quulit v, ! A great variety of Looking Smiley s Scripture Geography. Glasses, V2 reams Foolscap and Let ter Paper. HHtS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. Hoes and Trace Romance of Real Life. On Friday, April 0, 1932, D. Fulton, one of the Coroners of this county, was called to view the bodies of Elizabeth and Abm. VandycK, lound drowned in Brown's Pond, town of Clinton. They were Ud together around the waist, and from pre 'lou3 declarations, no doubt remained but thaU wiey had deliberately made way with themselves They were seen going to thd Pond on Wed aebQay precedinor, she ouite intoxicated, and it y s-Posea he not much better. They had rI rt - near the Lake, ining the remains S they ld purchased that Horning, perhaps not anU; uir.- i ,!..,:,. r...,t r . r "iure inev iook 1UC44 lttfc4 uurougkktpsie paper. Singular umanity.Kj( . posted ap in the county of Kent i ,iT 1821 Notice is hereby given that the ia J quis of Camden (on account of the backward ness' of the harvest) will not shoot himself nor any of his tenants' till the 14th of Septem ber;" I iiTMica themselves of their! i which were carefully deposited ; together with a boitlo contain ot a pint of rum which thov hU was ear LAST NOTICE! "fiXrOTICE isherebv friven. to all rjersona m- -LNJ debted for Taxes listed in 1830, that a statement containing their names, and the amount due by each, has been made out and delivered to the present Sheriff, at whose office tney are, tor the last time, requested to call and settle the Same. Thi mav ht dnnp nt anv tme prior to the first day of July next, at which penoa, me property of such persons as have not then complied with this notice, will, with out discrimination, be sold to pay the taxes due thereon. r JAMES C. COLE, late Shff. AeKbern, May 18, 1832. AT A MEETING Of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Ne wbern, held on the 2lst of May, 1S32. T was Ordered, That the Town Watch be continued as established by the late Board, and that the Clerk cause the Act of the General Assemblv of the State of North Carolina, of J, chap. 147, to be published in the North Carolina Sentinel and Newbern Spectator, for the information of all concerned. JAMES HAYWARD, Clerk of the Board of Comm'ss'oners. Newbern, May 25, 1832. ' 4 AN ACT To amend an act, passed in the year seventeen hundred and ninety-eight, entitled 4i an act for the further regulation of the Town of Newbern." J Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the commissioners of the town of Newbern are hereby authorized to class the free white males, inhabitants of said town, over the age of eighteen years, into companies of five or more, for the purpose of watching said town at night ; Land it shall be the duty of the said commis sioners to appoint some individual of each com pany captain of the watch for the night, and duly to notify the said captain and company of the placoof meeting, and the time at which they shall commence the performance of their duties ; and if any person duly notified, shall fail to attend at the hour and place appointed, and duly to watch during the night, such de linquent, without sufficient excuse, to be jud ged of by the intendant of police, shall forfeit the sum of two dollars; and it shall be the duty of the several captains so appointed by the commissioner?, in the course of the day imme diately succeeding their respective watch nights, to report to the intendant ol police, under the penalty of five dollars for each and every neg lect, the names of those members of their res pective companies who may have failed to com ply with the requisitions of this act: Provided, always, That it may be lawful for any person subject to the duty of watching to discharge himself therefrom, in the manner provided by the before mentioned act. II. And be it further enacted, That the in tendant of police in said town is hereby author ized to issue his warrant, directed to the sheriff, town sergeant, or any constable of Craven county, to bring the offenders against this act before him, and, on conviction, which shall be in the manner of trials before justices of the peace, the said intsndant is hereby authorized to give judgment, and issue execution, for the penalties mentioned in this act, with cost. Knives and Forks, a goocj assortment, Pen and Pocket Knives do. C. S- Drawing Knives, German C , single ("ul Mill, Pitt, Cross Cut H;indsHWS. and .Smith . Files. German C. S Plate Hand saws, Stock and Pad Locks, Sad Irons, Paint, white wash, &l scrub- Ling Brus'ifs, Weeding Chains, N. Beer's long bitted Axes. Curry Combs and Horse Brushes, Hide Whips & Mullen Bilts, W.igo.i and Carl Boxe.s, Shades and shovels, 50 casks Cut Nails, assorted 3 baps Wrought do. do. 20 Freeborn's s.nd Hitch cock's Patent Cast Iron Ploughs. 16i extra Shares. GROCERIES, WINES, &c. &c. J 1-2 Pipe choice old Ma deira, I do. Naples, 1 qr casks Pall bh'errv, 2 Br do " 2 Colmanar do. 1 Sweet Malaga, Rasbprry and Cherry Bran 6 casks London Br. Stout, Porter in qt. and pt bottles, 1 pipe real Dutch Gin, 1' 2 do. Scignette' Brandy, 1 hhd. old Jamaica Warn, 5th proof, and warranted pure, 2 hhds. Antigua do. 4 do. merican do 2 do. Rye Whiskey 10 bbls. N. O. do. 10 do. Monongahela do. 2 do. very superior old do. N. Carolina Apple Brandy. Common Apple do. 10 bbls. Curtis's New York Rye Gin, 10 bbls. best Cider Vinegar, 12 bags best green Coffee, warranted free of rock, 2 hhds. very superior St. Croix Sugar, 10 bbls. good N. O. dr. g box white Havana de. 1 bbls Loaf and Lump do ti chesis fresh Hyson, Gun powder hi Imperial Tes, Spanish Segars, of the best quality, American do. do Newbern, April 21st, 1832 f 1 qr. cask real old Part, 1 do. Dry Lisbon, 1 do. Teneriffe, 1 do. Mu-catel, 1 do. Red, Champaigne in qrt. and pint bottles, 30 bis. Rochester family Flour, Beaches red Brand, 10 Baltimore Howard St. do. 20 half do do 20 Boxes brown soap, 2 bis, Lonillards best snuff in bottles. 1 bl. Snuff in Bladders, blk, Pepper and Allspice, Mnce and Cloves, Nutmegs and Cinnamon, Pearlash and Ginger, 2 Ton Iron assorted, 2 bundles German Steel superior quality. American do do. Fig blue and best Poland larch, Glauber, Cpsom and Ro chelle Salts, Lees Pills, and BatemWa Drops, Opium and Castor Oil, Indigo and Copperas, Salt Petreand Allum, Siedlitz powders and Mag uesia, Chalk and Virdigris. Red ochre and Lamp black, bperm and Porpoue Oil, Linseed Oil and White Lead, of NOTICE. A T May Term, A. D. 1832, of the Court LoX Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Craven' County 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 havinrr claims-against it, to bring them forward, pro perly authenticated, within the time prescribed bv law. or they will be barred of recovery by the operation of the Acts of Assembly in such . -it. casemadc ana proviaea. JOSEPH PHYSIOC, Adm'r. Newbern, ?Iay 18, 1832, N. B. The accounts and notes due to the Estate are in the hands of Mr. JOHN R. GOOD, to whom those indebted, will please make payment. J. PHYSIOC, Air. VALUABLE SOUND LAND FOR SALE. The subscriber otlers lor sale, that well known Plantation formerly be longing to Col. Richard Nixon, lvinor on Topsail Sound, in front of the Inlet, about twenty miles from Wilmington, containing be tween 800 and 1000 acres, 300 of which are cleared and under good fence, and about two hundred well worth clearing; the remainder well timbered and an excellent range for cattle and hoffs. The quality of the Land is equal 10 BEWAED. "JT ANAWAY from the subscriber on the UVi "od 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 luifking about Slocumb's Creek, as her husband, Ezekeil Chance, a free m5an, re sides thereon. 1 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 -4th, 83ii. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Jones County. COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SES SIONS. March Term, A. D. 1832. Benjamin Foscue, by Y Rosco Barrus. Attorney. vs. )- Original Attachment Job Smith. I J History of the Reformation, Law's Calh Pilgrim's Progress, Saint's Hest. History of the Bible. A Cergyman's Letters to a Young Christian. Miller's Evidences of the Christian Religion. Letters on Church Government. Henry's Religious Life, Help to the Gospels. Confession of Faith, Methodist Discipline. Dewces on Females, ditto on Diseases of Children,, ditto on Midwifery. Juvenile Spectator, Evenings at Home. Franklin's Works, Scientific Dialogues, Byron's Works, Moore's Life of Byron. Pocket Gazetteer, Lexicon of Useful Knowledge, Conversa tions on Common Things. Peter Parley s Books for xouth. Complete Letter Writer, Western Songster. Life of Washington, Life of Marion, Life ot' Bonaparte, Life ol Nelson. Virginia Housewife, Housekeeper s Manual. American Chesterfield, Tooke's Pantheon. Family Dyer and Scourer. Life, of Alexander the Great, Life of Moham med. Lacon, or Many Things in Few Words. Laennec on the Chest, Begin's Therapeutic?, 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 Improved Farrier, Hinde's ditto. Irving's Mythology, Violin Preceptor. A variety of Entertaining Juvenile Books & Coloured Toys. New York Primer, Reader and Table Books. NO VELS.re following popu lar Novels will be sold at 40 cents per volume ; Pelham, or Adventures of a Gentleman, The Oxonians, Private Life, " Beatrice, a Tale, Rybrent De Cruce, Flirtation, Romances of Real Life, Adventures of a King's Page, Waller Colyton, Gaston De Blondevillc, Reuben Apslcy, Devercux, by the Author of Pelham Paul Clifford, Waldegrave, The Country Curate, The Prairie, a Tale, by Cooper, Goslington Shadow, English at Home, s Lionel Lincoln, The Refugee, The Last of the Mohicans, Body and Soul, Redgaunllet, The Lost Heir, .. Yes and No, Husband Hunting, The Barony, Hungarian Tales, Tales of the O'Hara Family. Woodstock, Palkland, Fair Maid of Perth, The Book of the Boucjoir. ALSO, TTT appearing to the satisfact;on of the Court. JLL that the defendant in this case is not an inhabitant ot this State. It is nrdrA t publication be made for six weeks in the North Pencils, Office Tape & WafersMnk r J-. i: .1 a. j i , , rf; p fil-ffl Pnkpt Books, ic varunua oeuuuei, mai aia ceiendant appear 10 V V. 7 , 7 State?. before the Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions , MaP? i win a"u T ' nk. and - i Tof o.,;uc Wovrc fipaliner Waiff8 . to that of any other tract on the Sound, and the J at the Court to be held for the County of situation is neaitny ana pteasani. ine lm proremcnts consist of a good Dwelling and all necessary out houses. Persons wishing to purchase, are requested to call and view the premises, which will be shown by Mr. Oliver, who resides on the place. For Terms, which will be accommodating, apply to the subscri ber in Newbern. DANIEL Y. SHINE. Newbern, May 25, 183?. second Monday of June next, and replevy or yiu iu issue, or juagment nnal will be ren dered against him. H. BRYAN, Clerk. Trenton, May 1st. 183. Mnn nf th Smith em and Western Riant Rnnlr Memorandum Books, IJIttiin M-T W T M-9 V w J y - . .-Ml i L A GENERAL ASSORTMEX l u Such as Shipping Papers, Bills of Ladinfe ssels' Bills of Sale, Manifests,-thc differe Two Sets Ht amess. HTTIRST lyitY Philadelphia made, for sal JL1: bv JOHN TEMPT.PITftN. Vessel kinds of Blanks used by the SimeVior and County Courts, -"-r-- , .- d stables, fcc. fcc orders lor any will receivo immediate attention. Clerks ol Sherins, w' of wftici"
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