N OET H A IB OJL IN A S E M,T I NJSIL . - v- ! 1 t i ? r I l. If i I It': 4 -.I, t- i THE FATE OF NEY. . The outlines arc of course familiar to the reader, but it possesses sufficient interest to make the particulars desirable. Wequotfrom ihc Family Library. "The story of Waterloo need not to be re peated. Suffice it to say, that on no former occasion did the Bravest of the Brave exhib ltmore impetuous thouffh hopeless valor. Five horses were shot under him: his garments were pierced, with balls: his whole person was disfigured by gore and mud; yet he would have continued the contest on foot while life remain ed, had. he not been forced frojn the field by the dense and resistless columns of the fugi tives. He returned to the capital and there witnessed the second imperial abdication, and the capitulation of Paris, before he thought of consulting his safety by flight. He hoped that by virtue of the twelfth article of that conven tion, he should not be disquieted, but the ordi nance of July the 34 th terribly undeceived him. Intending to withdraw into Switzerland, and afterward-to repair to the United States, he procured his discharge from Davoust, then minister at war. On reaching Lyons, Suchet , tendered him money and passpbrts, ; but he declined the generous offer, and secreted him self with one of his relatives, at the Chateau of ' Bossonis. near Aurillac, in the department of the Lot. But he was discovered by means of the rich Egyptian sabre presented to him on Ills marriage by the First Consul, which hap pened to be indiscreetly left on a sofa in a room open to strangers. Oh learning this circum stance, the prefect despatched some agents of the police, accompanied by an escort ol gens d'arms, to arrest the owner. They surrounded i hc, chateau, and Ney at once surrendered him He was conducted to Paris. I A council of war, composed of French marshals, was appoin ted to try him; but they had little inclination to pass sentence on an old companion in arms, and declared their incompetency to try one i who, when he consummated his treason, was a peer of France. Accordingly, by a royal ordi nance of the 12th of November, the Chamber of Peers were directed to take cognizance of the affair. His defence wa3 made to rest, by his able advocates, Berryer and Dupin, on the 12th article of the capitulation; but this was overruled, on the ground of his notbeing amena ble to French laws, since Sarre-Louis, his na tive town, had recently been dissevered from Fi ance. This indeed the prisoner himself re jected: "I am a Frenchman,' cried Ney, 'and will die a Frenchman' The result was, that " 1 he was found guilty arid condemned to death, by the immense majority of one hundred and MXtv-nine to seventeen. The marshal was in bed, and asleep, when he was awaked next morning by an officer who proceeded to read the sentence. On hearing the preamble enumerating his titles, he inter rupted the recital by saying, " Why cannot 7-bii. simply calL me Michael Ney; now a "French soldier and soon a heap of dust?' His last interview with his wife and four children was far more bitter than the punishment he was about to undergo. This heavy trial over, he was perfectly calm. 4 Marshal,' said one of us sentinels, a poor grenadier, 'you should now think of God.' ' Do you suppose,' an swered Ney, ' that any one need teach me to 'die!' But, immediately giving way to better ihoughjts, hd added, "Comrade you are right: T will die as becomes a Christian : send for , t he Curate of St. Sulpice !' At ciht o'clock, on the morning of Decem ber thc7th, the marshal, with' a firm step, and an air as calm as if he had been in a field of battle, descended the steps leading to the court of the Luxembourg, and entered a coach, which conveyed him to the place of execution, outside the garden gates. He alighted and adi-anced towards the file of soldiers drawn up to des patch him. To an j officer who proposed to bandage his eyes, he replied, Are you ignorant ttiat for twenty-five years I have been accus tomed to face both ball and bullet?' He took off his hat, raised it above his head, and said, with a firm voice, I declare before tjad and man, that I have never betrayed my country :, may my death render her happy ! Vive La France !' Then, turning to the men, and strik ing Iris other hand on his heart, he gave the word, ; Soldiers fire !' Thus, in his forty-seventh year, did ' the .JHravcst of the Brave' expiate one great error, ?alike alien from his natural character, and un worthy of the general course of his life. If he was sometimes a stern, he was never an im placable' enemy. He wasj sincere honest, blount even: so far from flattering, he often vontradictcd him on whose j nod his fortunes depended. He was, with a few exceptions, merciful to the vanquished, and while so many of his brother marshals dishonored themselves I by rapine and extortion, Michael Ney lived a fid died poor. This extraordinary man, says Col. Napier, was notoriously indolent, and unlearned in the abstract science of war, it was necessary fori him to see in order to aci; ins cnaracier seem ed to be asleep, until some imminent danger aroused all the marvellous energy and fortitude which nature had endowed him. He who ' . had fought five hundred battles for France 'not one against tier was snoi a a.uanu. - Atlas. JVezv and Cheap Goods. JOS. M. GRAAADE & Co. INFORM their friends and the public, that tiey have receired by late arrival from Sew York, rhilade;- phiaand Blliraore, a handsome assortment ol sr and SUMMER DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CUTLE RY. GROCERIES, WINES, &c. fcc Among them may be enumerated the following articles of s DRY GOODS. GenUeni i-'f tacy an on dan no and flag'd, Hdkli A large assm'l. of rich fan. col. and plain Cott Hdkfs suitable for servants. Crape Camhlets? a new and elegant ar'icle for Gentle men's Summer wear, Blk. Prune:le h, Circassians, English Bombazines Si Bom bazetts, Princetta Lastings, Merino Cloths and Ciicas sians, Irish Linens and Lawns, Linen and Cotton Diapers, White Irish Linen Drillings, Br. French do do. Indigo bide Nankeens, Yellow do. in long ps. Plaid Satteens, blur twilled Jeans, Cotton Cassimrs Grecian and other stripes s litable for tioy's clothes London Cloths a few pie ces super blue, blk brown and olive, Blue, black and Na.ikeen Sew.ing Silk, 100 doz. Mitchell s spoo Thread, ass'd. Nos. from 8 to 100, 50 lbs. patent Sewing Thread, assorted No?. Russia Sheetings and Tick lenburglis. 100 ps. London Prints, of various qualities and pri es, mostly of new and handsome patterns. Rich fancv printed Muslins, 20 ps. new style Ginghams, Plain Cambrick, Jaconen, Swiss, Book, nd aMull Muslins, Figured Book and Swiss do Plaid and corded -Muslins, Sunerfine & common black Caaibrick, Bonnet Muslins and Boards, ndia blk. Satin Levantine, and Snchew Silks, talian black Lustring, and Levantine do. Plain blk Gros de Naples do. Changeable bwalerd do. do Lead colored do. go. Ladies' fancy Gauze, Da mask Crape, Batteste and Gros de Naples Hdkfs. Linen Cambrick &i Lawn do. Imitation do. do. Belt and Tafeta Ribands, Gimp Edeings, Ladies' blk. fc. white Colton Hose, Gentlemen's wht. Cott. do. Ladies&iGerllemet's Gloves, 2 cases Leghorn Bulivar s, (very cheap,) 10 lbs. mixt Pins, in 4 oz. papers, 20 packs assorted London do DOMESTICS. ' -r 1 STeiit groce 8UP' l,nen gle Playing Cards, Tortoise Shell Tuck' &. Sidf p. THOMAS WATSON A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FTTlHEv Subscribers have taken the! Brick U Store nearly opposite the Newberii Bank; . 1 1 1 1 I T-T5 o at r yneretney nave on nana a general assortment ol UAS xvn BOOKS, AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING : ! Murray's Introduction, Reader, Key, Sequel, Exercises, Spellingboofc and Lrrammar. Grimshaw's United btates, Willard's,. Woodbridge's, Cum- ming's, Woodbridge andAVillard's, Dwight's, Morse's, Willett's and Parley's Ueograpby. Walsh's. Pike's, Colburn's, Smiley's, Ben nett's and Daboll's Arithmetic Key to Pike. Webster's, Cumming's, Pickett's, and Ju venile Spelling-Book. j Walker's, JohnsonTs, and VYeDster s dic tionary various sizes. A Blake's Natural . Philosophy, Treby's As- Blair's Lectures, CowperJs lasK, NORTHERN, SOUTHERN, AND WESTERN STAGES. STAPLE AND FANCY! D B Cl Q ODlS, Ilardtvare, Groceries fyc. 4, ' " j Their goods are purchased bv Mr. ALEX ANDER ANDERSON, who resides in New- York, and who will be frequentlv forwarding, by which means, the assortment will l?e kept complete. S Thev will be constantly supplied with AAt both long and short bitt, from the makers Piatt 0 layiOr, WIllCU UICJ' unci uy n uuAtttvM per doz. r Thomoson's Season's, Jaud's Expositor. s Tvtler's Historv, Conversations on Cnemis AMONG WHICH ARE ! Calicoes ; French, Scotch & other Ginghams ; Printed Muslins ; black Silks ; j Mull, Swiss, Book, and Jaconett Muslins; Ladies' and Misses Bonnetts ; Inserting, and a variety of Fancy articles ; Bombazines; Circassians ; Erminetts ; Cassinetts, &c. &c. . Osnaburgs ; Brown Shirting and She'etings, Witli a niimhprof other articles. 1 Purchaser may find it to their advantage to Valpley?s Greek Grammar, Greek Testament. Call Uliu CAaunuci j B. L. HOSKINS, 4 Co Mav 9, 1832 General Stage Office at the Washington II H3 Those who may apply for seats in Jj1' of the above Stages, will please pay their stT fare at the time thev eive in thi . e ieir names tronomy, trv. Brown and bleach'd Shirt-' ings and Sheetings, Bedtickings, a good assort ment, Indigo blue Checks, stripes and plaids, j rtf bales. 1200 lbs. Cotton Yarn, assorted numbers from 5 to 15. Uinbrellas an:i Parasols. 20 doz. palm leaf Hats, Gentlemen's sup. . blk. and while Beaver do. Do. Seal and com. Fur do. 1 case Men's and Boy's wool Hats, Combs, Mock do. do. Ladies' Prunelle Pumps. with and without heels, Fancy Baskets, a great va Saddles and Bridles, Cotttoti and Wool Cards, ol the best quality, A great variety of Looking Glasses, 12 reams Foolscap and Let ter Paper. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. Weeding Hoes and Trace Chains, N. Beer's long bitted Axes Curry Combs and Hwrse Brushes, Hide Whips & Mullen BiMs. Wngon and Cart Boxes, Spades anu Shovels, 50 casks Cut Nails, assorted 3 b;gs Wrought do. d. 20 Freeborn's and Hitch cock's Patent Cast Iron Ploughs. 160 extra Shares. no names will he entercdon thp W,.tn - - mvu,jlsill UJif '1 the fare be paid . and no Sftra Uaftaa will be received at or delivered from thrno- until payment of the fare due thereon. alexander,, " post officeT Arrival and Departure of the Mails Northern Mail, arrives on Sunday I and Friday, at 4 P. M. Closes on Monday th'-. Dast 2 P.M. and on Wednesd.iv nn v...i y at AVhelpley's Compend, Duncan's Logic. past 8 P, M. y at Columbian Orator, American Reader, j Wilmington Mail, arrives on Monday at 19 ? Goldsmith's England, do. Rome, do. Greece, and on Wednesday and Friday at 2 P. M. Cloll ; Gummere's Surveving, Simpson's Euclid, Monday at half past 3, and oti Wednesday andF Jacob's Latin Reader, Gould's Adams! Latin day at half past 5 P.M. rri Grammar, Virgil Delphini. Raleigh Mail, arrives on Sunday, Wednesday Horac. Delphini, Ovid Delphini, ficero 1 W Delphini, Works of Sallust. J l. n Entices Latin Dictionary, French Grammar. ea1Mrfortai1' arnves on ?lIonday anqPriday at J 7 . , P TVT I , nsps samp Ptemrtm, n . J u AT: r, i.o M nnro liro lr I 1 I P f 1 11 S w w.hko auiau past N J . i m .1 Trent Hn-fTf nnrl I IncfriTtz A.f o,l r, nesdayS and Friday at 2 P. M. Closes on Moniiv" Bonnycastle's Algebra and Key, Simpson s Algebra. , Family Bibles, School do. elegant Pocket do. SimprPpar1 Pnrke t Testaments, common do. CHEAP DRY GOODS. J. M. GRAAADE A f fTgllE subscriber has just opened a new and pon's, Methodist, General Assembly s, Village, HdvCJUSt J'CCCtVed from JYew York IJ hanisome assortment ot lresn importea Olney, Dover Selection, Aiexanaer s,ttiaaie s, f- , and F4ay at 5 P- M Letters for any of the above Mails must bebrouffL " to the Office fifteen minutes before the hour nfrW;?" I i. Vio-rr; mtIII Tint Ka HAtlt until (Ka no- , ! . . " n. course Watts', Zion's Sonars. Knives and Forks, a good assortment, Pen and Pocket Knives do. C. S Drawing Knives, German C a. single Cut Mill, Pitt, Cross Cut Handsaws, and Smith's Files, German C. S. Plate Hand saws, Stock and Pad Locks, Sad Irons, Paint, white wash, & scrub hing Brushes, Which he offers to the Ladies of Newjbern, and the public in general, at very reduced prices, at the Store formerly occupied by Willaim J. Handcock, on Pollock-street, one door from the corner of Craven-street. j J. VAN SICKLE. Newbern, 27th March, 1832. MEW GOOlfe. JOHN A. CRISPIN OTAS just returned from New York with a U o-eneral assortment ot HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY GLASSWARE, &c. The following articles comprise apart of hs Stock Iney, Rippon's, 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 Exercises. Alexander's Bible Dictionary, Malcolm's do. Smiley's Scripture Geography. History of the' Reformation, Law's Call. Pilgrim's Progress, Saint's Rest. Historv of the Bible. I A Cergyman's Letters to a Young Christian. Miller's Evidences of the Christian Religion. Letters on Church Government. X bbls. (Beaches fancy Brand) FLOUP 4li 5 bhds. N. E. Rum, 1 tierce prime white Rice, 2 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 bv the first day .of June will be ready for use. Newbern May 18th, 1832. 31RS. BRISSINGTOf MESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the public that she has removed to the Store at the south-east corner of the Court Henry's Religious Life, Help to the Gospels. House, lately occupied by Mr. Tredwav, where GROCERIES, WINES, &c. &c. 1-2 Pipe choice old Ma-") f 1 qr. cask real old Port, soon, deira, 1 do. Naples, I qr casks Pall Sherry, z 1 d Ma catel, 2 Br. do. I 1 do lied, 1 1 qr. cask real . I 1 do. Dry Lisbo g I I do Tetieriffe, 2 Colraanar do. 1 Sweet Malaga, j Rasberry and Cherry Bran dy, 6 casks London Br. Stout, Porter in qt. and pt. bottles, 1 pipe real Dutch Gin, 12 do. Seignette's Brandy, 1 hhd. old Jamaica itum. 5th proof, and warranted pure, 2 hhds. Antigua do. 4 do. merican do. 2 do. Rye Whiskey 10 bbls. N. O. do. 10 uo. Monongahela do. 2 df4 very superior old io. N. - Carolina Apple Brandy, Common Apple do. 10 bbls. Curtis's New York Rve Gin, 10 bbls. best Cider Vinegar, 12 bags best green Coffee, warranted free of rock, 2 hhds. very superior St. Croix Sugar, 10 bbfg. good N. O. do. g box white Havana d. 1 bbls Loaf and Lump do. 6 chests fresh Hyson, Gun powder it Imperial Teas, Spanish Segars, of the best quality, American1 do. do Newbern, April 2lst, 183 J Champaigne in qrt. and 1 uint bottles,' 30 bis. Rochester family Flour, Beaches red Brand, 10 Baltimore Howard t.do 20 half do do. 20 Boxes brown soap, 2 bis. Lorrillards best snuff jn bottles, 1 bl Snuff i: Bladders, blk, Pepper and Allspice, lrire and Cloves, Nutmeg and Cinnamon, Pearlash and Ginger, 2 Ton lion assorted, 2 bundles German Steel superior quality. American do do. Fig blue and best Poland tarch, G!a Wines. Champaigne, in qt. and pt. bottles, Old Madeira, Pico, do. Naples, Lisbon, Teneriffe, Dry Malaga, Sherry, Country. Liquors. Cogniac Brandy (supe rior quality) Peach do. Old Jamaica Rum, Superior Holland Gin, Old Monong. Whiskey N. E. Rum, Fruits. Citron, Currants, Teas. Gunpowder, Imperial, Hvson, Souchong, Pouchonof. 1 Sugars. Loaf & Lunap, White Havana, Brown, various qual. Nuts. Filberts, j Madeira Nuts, Almonds, j Spikes. place," Cloves, Cinnamon; Nutmegs, Pepper, Spice. Confession of Faith, Methodist Discipline. Dewees on Females, ditto on Diseases of Children, ditto on Midwifery. Juvenile Spectator, Evenings at limine. Franklin's Works, Scientific Dialogues, Byron's Works, Moore's Life of Byron. Pocket Gazetteer, ; Lexicon of Useful Knowledge, Conversa tions on CommoaThings. j Peter Parley's Books for Youth, j she- continues to carry on the Millinery and Mantua-Making business in ail its various branches. She has just received a' handsotiie assortment of ! Leghorn, Silk, Dunstable & com mon Straw Bonnets ? whici, together with almost every article in the Millinery line, sue oners lor sale at redu ced prices. i Mfs. B. expects, by the first arrivals from Complete Letter Writer, Western Songster. tllft North, an elesrant addition to lior Life of Washington, Life of Marian, Life ol stoek ; and as she will be regularly informed Bonaparte, Life of Nelson. i of the changes qf fashion, she hopes to of Porter in qt.& pt.bottles' Freserreu uinger. Buckwheat, Goshen Butter, Cheese Spanish & American Segats,su- pertor aeicmg iovacco, ' xc Which he offers low for cash or country produce uber, Epsom and Ro- at the Store on Pollok-street formerly occupied Coloured Toys. Ctielle Salt8, U,r thn lato P.pnr.rP 4 Hall Per, TTor VotIt Pri T o:ii i I D. . I uy . v.... H -'"M j.w,. - " ' Drops, Opium and Castor Oil, Indijio and Copperas, Salt Petre and AHum, Siedtitz powders and Mag Virginia Housewife, Housekeepers Manual American Chesterhelu, 1 ooke s Pantheon. Family Dyer and Scourer. Life of Alexander the Great, Life of Moham med. Lacon, or Many Things in Few Word;?. Laennec on the Chest, Begin's Therapeutics, Horner's Special Anatomy, Johnkon on the LiTer Blount's Coast Pilot, Bowditch's Navigator. Marsh's Bookkeeping, Jackson's ditto. Buck's Theological Dictionary. - . i.-i i - be aole to conduct ner business m a manner which cannot fail to give satisfaction. lEjLeghorn, Dunstable, and common Straw Bonnets, Whitened, Altered, and Trimmed, in the Latest Fashion. Silk Bonnets made to order. 17th May, 1832. LAST NOTICE! History of Paris, Humorous Songster. "KVTOTICE is herebv given, to all persons in XL debted for Taxes listed in 1830, that a statement containing their names, and the "I nm.MV( dim l-iT nonli Y o 5 V03T TTI!ld Ollt fltld Evening Entertamments, Scenes m Europe. deircred t0 th J t sheriffi whose ,B(t mason s liuuiuvcu rauici, liuiuc uiiiu. I r ;i 1 J 4.llotift iL-.nrJLi,, V5rtui,- theyare,for the last time, requested to call and A variety of Entertaining Juvenile Books & mer, Reader, and Table Books. settle the same. This, may I be done at any time prior to the first day of July next, at which period, the property of such persons as nau nnt. thpn rnmnlieil with this notice, will, with- THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES AT O VEL The following popu- Luti discrimination, be sold to pay the taxes due thereon. JAMES C. COLE, late Shjf; i tfebern, May 18, 1832. WILL be given for likely young Negroes of both sexes, from one to 6 years of age. JOHN GILDERSLEEVE. nesia, Chalk and Virdigris. R- d ochre and Lamp black, Sperm and Porpoise Oil, Linseed Oil and White Lead, NEW GOODS!!! TTOS. M, GRANADE, & Cc. have just re jgL MRS. KAY respectfully informs the ?ilfl public that she has removed to that 3 I il l J ennvpnipnt F tnnf fin nraron-'ifrnot formerly occupied by Col. Tisdalet, where she is prepared to accommodate transient and per manent Boarders with the best the i market af fords. Parents and Guardians residing in the ICT'S Page, QjJ ceived and offer for sale, at the store for- country and who may wish to procure Board .. 1., : 1 L M. 7l IK. . . i -ii 1 m iiicuy uttupicu uy xm. t iiiituii uuini, tuiuci jor tneir cnnoren or vvarus in lown are asured - -w-fc ii, i ir in l I . - r Difficult question to Inswer. A New Bedford mner savsl a sea-captain of our ac quaintance once took on board a large number f passenerers at a Dort in the Emerald Isle, to "ring to this country. On approaching our coast lie, as usual sounded, but lound no doi tom. 'And did ve strike the crround, captain?" inquired one of the Irishmen. "No," was the reply. And will ye be so good as to tell us," irjuiuu i ai, - now near ye; came to it!"-. Putting your foot into it. According to the "Asianc nesearcnes," a very curious mode of trying Uie title to land is practised in Hin dustan. Two holes are dug in the riimitl spot, in one of which the lawyers on either side put one of their feet, and remain there un Hl one of them is tired, or complains of beinr stung by the insects, in which case his client is defeated. In this country it is the client and not the lawyer who 'puts his foot into it." of Pollock and Middle Streets, the following viz : 25 bis. Rochester Flour, Beaches red brand. 25 Baltimore Howard St. ditto. 10 half bis. . ditto. ditto. 40 bis. Navy bread. 2 casks choice Claret Wine, on draft. lPipe very superior Dutch Giu. 1 ' Seignelte's Braody. h Hhds. St. Croix Rum. 20 NE. ditto. 50 BaHimore Rye Whiskey. 1 bis. Apple Baudy. 10 Curtiso Rye Gin. 15 N O. Whiskey. 5 MonoDgahela, ditto. 2 very superior old ditto. 6 Cider Vinegar. 2 Winter Sperm Oil. 25 Kt-gs White Lead. S2 Ton Castings, assorted, consisting of Pots, Bake pans, piders, Skillets, Firedogs. &c. ix. also Qn hand and fo sle at their 'Warehouse, upper long Whair, 50 Casks Stone Lime. 50 Bis Mess Pork. 30 Prim do. 3 Bis. and 33 Kegs No. 1. Lard. 10,000 lbs. Sacon assorted, Hams, Shoulders, and Sides. On Consignment, 6 Bis. Whale Oil. 2 Corn Fanning Mills, upon an improved plan. 2 Shelling Mills. much improved. -Newbern, May25, 1832. that, if placed under her care, every exertion will be used to promote their comfort and con-' venience. j Newbern Jan. 25.. : VALUABLE SOUND LAND FOR, SALE. The subscriber offers for, sale, that well known Plantation formerly be-1 L longing to Col. Richard Nixon, lying: ! on lopsau oouna, in iront oi me inlet, about twenty miles from Wilmington,-containing be tween 800 and 1000 acres, 300 of ivhich are cleared and under good fence, and about two hundred well worth clearing; the k-emainder well timbered and an excellent range for cattle and hogs. The quality of the Land is equal I to that of any other tract oh the Sound, and the situation is healthy and pleasant. The im provements consist of a good Dwelling and all houses. Persons iwishino to 1 . . o Tico Sets StasixHarness. "II Vmcm Ma. nl-tl-J'IV.Ir. maAa fnr coin i l iiunoi quail ly, x uuauciuia moun au JJJ .by JuHiN TJSMriiJCilUIX. lar Novels will be sold at40 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 Kin Walter Colyton, Gaston De Blondeville, Reuben Apsley, Devereux, by the Author of Pelham Paul Clifford, Walde grave, The Country Curate, The Prairie, a Tale, by Cooper, Goslington Shadow, English at Home, Lionel Lincoln, The Refugee, The Last of the Mohicans, Body and Soul, Redgauntlet, The Lost Heir, ' Yes and No, j Husband Hunting, The Barony, j Hungarian Tales, j Tales of the O'Hara Family. Woodstock, w Falkland, Fair Maid of Perth, . . . The Book of the Boudoir. ! ALSO, j Paper, Quills, Wafers, Sealing WaxLead f !! necessary out purchase, are requested to call and view the premises, which will be shown byjMn Oliver, Pencils. Office Tape & Wafers, llnli Pr.wdr: i . j . a. i : nn: , . , J ' wno resiaes on me piacc. .rur erius, wmcn Tissue raper, Slates, rocket Books, Pocket will be accommoaating, appiy to me subscn- Maps of the Southern and Western States, ber in Newbern. Blank Dav Books, Memorandurn Rnnlr nnH n T1T1T -m-rl 1 - 7 " w' Newbern, May 25, 1832. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BLAIVRS; Such as Shipping Papers, Bills .of Lading, TOWN PUMPS. Comtoissioners of the Town,! with the view Vessels' Bills of Sale, Manifests,! the different 'iSM.. kinds of Blank, used by the Clerks of ,he muel Reed, who will, upon the representation of any Superior and County Courts, Sheriffs, Con- maTbSSattCnd't0SUC nnecefarrePaire 33 stables, &c. &c.-orders for any of which 2. SLADE, Tovn Strsft. ' receive immediate attention. m m -wt. -m-m ri rrl A T" 3 ' TTOTICE is hereby given to the Inhabitant 1SJ of Craven County, that the Subscriber hasi received from the Clerk, the Lists cf li able property and holds the same for their in spection. All persons are requested to give in formation of any Lands, Polls, or other Taxa ble property, not included in the Lists an' they are further notified, that the Subscriber will attend at his office on Middle Street, near the Court House, every day during the ensuing month of June (except Sundays) to recei their respective Taxes. THOMAS J. PASTEUR, W WHASKEY & APPLE 6KAND bbls. old Monongahela Whiskey. 1 bbl. Veiy Superior old ditto 4 bbls. Apple Brandy, m . '' ' Received this day by schooner Lima in Baltimore, and for sale by , i JOS. M. GRANADE, & Co- Dunn's Cornfr- Newbern, 2d April, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ! Duplin County. COURT;OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SIONS. May Term, A. D. 1832. Gjiles T. Loftin, t,nt. I vs. i Original Attache Daniel Alphin. S ., rnnrt, 5P appearing to the satisfaction ot i that the defendant in this case is not itant of this State, It is ordered, , .. , ii- L- in thel01 puDiicauon oe maae ior ia --- -n0ar Carolina Sentinel, that said defendant before the Court of Pleas and Quarter fees at the Court to be held for the County otvV at the Court-House in Kenansville, on .1 qX cond Monday of August next, and repi j plead to i3sue, or judgment final win dered against him. nlfl fipTl. JAMES PEARSAL Wn, c V t i .1 t i I .1 3 I 4 '1 1 ? .. . 4 i i V f-1 S if.