NOB'THCAB'OLINA SEW EX,. f .1 ; Office of Commissary General oPjBubsistence, ' . Washington, Juitfydth, 1832; (g EPARATE PROPOSALS wilfbc received ICy at this Office, until the 15th day of October next, for the delivery of provisions for the use . the troops of the United States, to be deli vered in bulk, upon inspection, as follows: ; ' At New Orleans. ;j 420 barrels of pork 875 barrels of fresh.superfine flour 385 bushejs of good sound beans 160 pounds of good hard soap j 5)800 pounds of good hard tallow candles "340 bushels good clean salt 1600 gallons good cider vinegar. At Baton Rouge. 3Q0 barrels of pork 625 barrels of fresh, superfine flour 275 bushels good sound beans " 4400 pounds of good hard soap 2000 pounds of good hard tallow candles 100 bushels of good clean salt 1125 gallons of good cider vinegar. If Fort Jesnp, 2 miles by land from Nachi- toches. 360 barrels of pork ' 750 barrels of fresh superfine flour 330 bushels of good sound beans 5500 pounds good hard soap 2400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 200 bushels of good clean salt 1500 gallons good cider vinegar. One half on the 1st May ; remainder 1st De- lnber, 1833. At the public landing, six miles from Fort Tow , son, mouth of the Chiemichi. 240 barrels of pork ' I 500 barrels of fresh superfine flour 220 bushels of good sound beans 3520 pounds of good hard soap 1800 pounds of good hard tallow candles 100 bushels good clean salt 1000 gallons of good cider vinegar. I he whole to be delivered in all the month of April, 1833,' and to leave Natchitoches by "oum F ebruary, 1&33. ' ' At Fort Gibson, mouth of the Verdigrise, 150 vines aoovc tort Smith, Arkansas. . 600 barrels of pork 1250 barrels fresh superfine flour 500 bushels good sound beans : 9U00 pounds good hard soap . 4000 pounds good hard tallow, candles 250 bushels of good clean salt 500 gallons good cider vinegar. The -whole to be delivered by the lit May, 1833. - At Jefferson Barracks, 10 miles below Saint Louis. 240 barrels of pork ' , 500 barrels of fresh superfine flour 220 bushels of .good sound beans 3520 pounds of good hard soap 1600 pounds of good hard tallow candles r 100 bushels of good clean salt 1000 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Fort Leavenworth, mouth of Little Platte. 240 barrels of pork 500 barrels of fresh superfine flour 220 bushels of good sound beans 3520 pounds of good hard soap 1600 pounds of good hard tallow candles 400 bushels, of good clern salt 1000 gallons good cider vinegar. "ne half 1st May, the remainder 1st October 1833. At Fort Armstrong; Mississivni River. - 1 1 - 120 barrels of pork i 250 barrels of fresh superfine flour 110 bushels good sound beans 1760 pounds good hard soap 800 pounds of good hard tallow candles - 50 bushels of good clean salt 500 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the 1st June 1833. At Praire du Chicn, Mississippi River. tWO barrels of pork 650 barrels of fresh superfine flour 275 bushels of good sound beans 4400 pounds of good hard soap 2000 pounds of good hard tallow candles 100 bushels of good clean salt 1200 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole tobo delivered by the 1st JunelS33. At Saint Peters, Mississippi River. 180 barrels of pork 375 barrels of fresh superfine flour 165 bushels of good sound beans 2640 pounds of good hard soap 1200 pounds good hard tallow candles , 60 bushels of good clean salt 675 gallons Of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the 15th June 1833. At Green Bay. 360 barrels of pork 750 barrels of fresh superfine flour CJ30 bushels of good sound beans 5300 pounds of good hard soap , 2400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 120 bushels of good clean salt 1400 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the 1st June 1833. At the Saut de Ste. Marie. 120 barrels of pork 250 barrels of fresh superfine flour 110 bushels of good sound beans 1760 pounds of good hard soap 800 pounds of good hard tallow candle9 50 bushels of erood clean salt 600 gallons of good cider vinegegar. Tl ie wuqic to be delivered by the 1st June, 1833. At Mackinaw. 120 barrels of nn 1 10 wSf1? fresh perfine flour 110 bushels of good sound good sound beans .ou pounds of good hard 800 pounds of Rood W . i?P 40 hAoi. rgoa,nard Uow candles ornr1 V. l ' 40 husnlo i , ixa "ill uo? "lean salt -luv ganuua UI good Cider vii vinegar. uCucrea DythelstJunpIR At Hancock-Barracks, Houlton, Main, " ' 7mj Darreis oi uoston JNo. 1 po 500 barrels of fresh superfine flour 220 bushels of good sound beans 3520 pounds of good hard soap 1600 pounds of good hard tallow candles SOrrehels of good clean salt 900 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered in December, 1832, and January and Febuary, 1833. At Fort Sullivan, Eastport, Maine. 60 barrels of Boston No. 1 pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of good sound beans 880 pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels good clean salt 225 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Fort Preble, Portland, Maine. 60 barrels of Boston No. 1 pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of good sound beans 880 pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean salt 225 gallons of good cider Vinegar. At Fort Constitution, Portsmouth N. H. ' 60 barrels of Boston No. 1 pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of good sound beans 880 pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean 3alt 225 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Fort Independence, Boston Harbor. 60 barrels of Boston No. 1 pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of good sound beans 880 pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean salt 225 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Governor's Island, New York Horbor. 120 barrels of New York mess pork 250 barrels of fresh superfine flour 110 bushels of good sound beans 1760 pounds of good hard soap 800 pounds of good hard tallow candles 40 bushels of good clean salt 450 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Trumbull, New London. 60 barrels of New York mess pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour p-' 55 bushels of goodsound beans - 880. pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean salt 450 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Fort Wolcott, Newport, R. I. 60 barrels of New York mess pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of good sound beans 880 pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean salt 225 gallons of good: cider vinegar. At Fort McHenry, Baltimore. 60 barrels of Baltimore pack'd prime pork 125 barrels of fresh super Howard st. flour 55 bushels of good sound beans 880 pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean salt 225 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Fort Sevten, Annapolis. 60 barrels of Baltimore nack'd nrimpnnrk i i 1 125 barrels of fresh super Howard st-flour 55 bushels of good sound beans 880 pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean salt a 225 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Fort Washington. 60 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 65 bushels of good sound beans 880 pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of good hard tallow oandles 20 bushels of good clean salt 225 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Fort Monroe, Old Point Comfort. 120 barrels of pork 250 barrels of fresh super Howard-st flour 110 bushels of good sound beans 1760 pounds of good hard soap 800 pounds of good hard tallow candles 40 bushels of good clean salt 450 galms of good cider vinegar. At Bellona Arsenal, near Richmond. 60 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of good sound beans 880 pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean salt 225 gallons of good cider vinegar. AtFort Johnston, Smithville, N. C. 60 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of good sound beans 880 pounds of good hard soap . 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean salt 225 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Moultrie, Charleston Harbour, S. C. 60 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of good sound beans 880 pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean salt gallons of good cider vinegar At Ogkthrope Barracks, Savannah, Ga. 60 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 5o bushels of good sound beans 880 pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean salt 225 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Arsenal, four miles from Augusta, Ga. 60 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of good sound beans 880 pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean salt 225 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Marion, Saint Augustine, Florida. 60 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of good sound beans 880 pounds oi good hard soap 400 pounds of good hard tallow caudles 20 bushels of good clean salt 1 i 225 gallons, of good cider vinegar. I Note. The periods and quantities of each delivery at those posts where they are not specified, will be one-fourth 1st June, 1st Sep- ember, 1st uecember, 1833, and 1st March, 1834. The hogrs of which the nork is narked. o be fattened on corn, and each hog to weigh not less than two hundred pounds, and except where the quality is otherwise designated, will consist oi one hog to each barrel, excluding the feet, legs, ears and snout. Side pieces may be substituted for the hams. The pork to be carefully packed with Turks Island salt : and in pieces not exceeding ten pounds weight each. The pork and vinegar to be contained in seasoned heart of white oak barrels, full hooped ; and the soap and candles in strong boxes of convenient size for trans portation. Salt will only be received by mea surement of thirty-two quarts to the bushel. The candles to have cotton wicks; The pro visions for Fort Armstrong Prairie du Chien, and Saint Peters, must pass Saint Louis for their ultimate destination, by the 15th April, 1833. A failure in this particular, will be con sidered a" breach of contract, and the Depart ment will be authorized to purchase to supply these posts. The provisions will be inspected at the time arid place of delivery; and all ex penses are to be paid by contractors, until they are deposited at such store houses as may be designated by the agent of the Departmeht. The Commissary general reserves the privilege of increasing or diminishing the quantities or of dispensing with one or more articles at any time before entering into contracts ; and also of increasing or reducing the quantities of each delivery one-third, subsequent to the contract, on giving sixty days previous notice. Bidders, not heretofore contractors, are required to ac company their proposals with evidence of their ability, together with the names of their! sure ties, whose responsibility must be certified to by the District Attorney, or bv some person well known tb the government; otherwise their proposals will not be acted on. '. Advances cannot be made in any case, and evidence of inspection and full delivery will be required at this office, before payment can b made, which will be either in drafts on the De partment at Washington, or some Atlantic city ; or in Treasury drafts, on specie paying Banks to the Westward. Each proposal to be sealed in a separate en velope, and marked "Proposals for furnishing Army Subsistence. GEO. GIBSON, C. G. S. July 27 tlOct. I--' irr NEW GOODS. gg pieces sup. black Crape Camblet, Jan ele- gantarticle for gentlemens Summer wear 1 box superior " Ihoncking " Black Tea, Received this day per schooner Pedee, am for sale by JOS. M. GR ANADE, & Co Newbern, May 24, 1832. j i TOWN PUMPS. fTnilE Commissioners of the Town, with the View ot Keeping tne ruDiic rumps in constant gooc order have intrusted their preservation to (Mr. b a muel Reed, who will, upon the representation of any of the inhabitants, attend to such necessary fepairsas may be suggested. Z. SLADr., Tawti&erfpt. ester , ' j 130, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ! rniHE trulv all lucky Sylvester, continues U to take the lead in disposing: Fortune's Favours to those who resort to him. He has durinff the last two months, sold the Capital Prizes of $30,000 ; on the 4th April, 20,000, on the 18th April, $10,000 ; on the Qth May, $20,000, and on Wednesday last, anothefe$20, 000 all of which he also promptly paid be sides many others of $ 5000, $ 3000, $ 1000, $5000, $100, 6lc. . j It is not probably generally known, that but a short period has now to elapse before- the New York Lotteries will terminate ; those, therefore, who are desirous of adventuring, will do well to make early application. Syl vester's Reporter, Counterfeit Detector, &c. being now the size of the daily papers, is pub lished every Wednesday evening. It contain much interesting reading matter, and is beyond comparison, more correct in its information upon Broken Banks, Counterfeits, price of Stocks, and Lotteries, than an any other paper now published It is given and sent gratis to all who deal with Sylvester. j Orders for packages ar single tickets in either of the above lotteries should be forwarded as early as practicable. Please Address 130 Broad Way. rrf'When one or more tickets are ordered, postage need not be paid j. A discount ot nve per cent, win De allowed to those who purchase packages. When a certificate is ordered, it is only re quisite to remit the difference between the cost and the sum warranted to be drawn. 3CfLetters will receive the sarne attention personal application, and a statement of as the drawing will be forwarded to each adven turer. July, 1832. : -Two Sets Stage Harness, TCURST quality, Philadelphia made, for sale IT by JOHN TEMPLETON. Seventy-jive dollars reward (JTOLEN from the Subscriber, on the 9th of fcS June, 1832, living on the State: line, Troup County, Georgia, a mulatto negro man named JACK, near six feet high, twentyight or thirty years old, his upper teeth out, has thfck lips, and a scar on the ngni cnee, nas on coraea pantaloons and a homespun coat, blue mixed The thier, Mr. EDWIN ELLIS, alittlej Guinea looking man, 21 years old, about five feet high, red rim'd eyes, freckle face, ha? homespun cloth, and wears a black fur hat. r The above reward will be given for said thief and negro if delivered to me at my house, or $50 if confined in the State, or $40 if confined out of the State, so that I get them, or in proportion for either of them. WILLIAM NELSON. N. B. They are making for Fayetteville, North Carolina, and hav e been ! heard of at Augusta. ' ' . Siflv MEW GOOB: JOHN A CRISPIN MAS just returned from New York with a general assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY GLASSWARE, fcc. The following-articles comprize apart of his Sfcock Wines. Fruits. Champaigne, in qt and Citron, Currants, pt. bottles, Teas. Old Madeira, Gunpowder, Imperial, ico, do. Naples, Hyson, isbon, Souchong, Teneriflfe, Pouchong. Sugars. Loaf & Lump, White Havana, Brown, various qual. Nuts. Filberts, Madeira Nuts, Almonds. Spices. Mace, Cloves, Dry Malaga, Sherry, Country. Liquors. Cogniac Brandy (supe rior quality) Peach do. Old Jamaica Rum, Superior Holland Gin, Old Monong. Whiskey V V Rum Cinnamon, Nutmegs, i.1 lUJUj v , Porter in eftke pt.bottlesPepper, Spice. (n -1 .' 3 jrxeserveu txiiigci.. Buckwheat, Goshen Butter Cheese, Spanish & American Segars,su nerior Chewing Tobacco, 8ic. Which he offers low for cash or country produce at the Store on Pollok-street formerly occupied by ihe late George A. Hall; Esq. HISW STO2HL22L fTHHE Subscribers have taken the Brick U Store nearly opposite the Newbern Bank where they have on hand a general assortment of STAPJLE AND FANCY DEI GOODS Groceries Sec. Hardware, 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. They will be constantly supplied with AXES both long and short bitt, from the makers Piatt &l Taylor, which they offer by the box, a $11 i per doz. Just received per schr. Rebecca, now opening 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. . Osnaburgs; Brown Shirting and Sheetings, With a number of other articles. . Purchaser may find it to their advantage to call and examine. B. It. HOSKINS, fc Co. May 9, 1832 N W GOODS. TTOS. M. GRANADE, & Cc. have just re 01 ceived and offer for sale, at the store for merly occupied by Mr. William Dunn, corner of Pollock and Middle Streets, the following viz : j 25 bis. Rochester Flour, Beaches red brand. 25 Baltimore Howard St. ditto. 10 half big. ditto. ditto. 40 bU. Navy bread. 2 casks choice Claret Wine, on draft. lPipe very superior Iutch Gin. 1 Seignette's Brandy, i Hhds. St. Croix Rum. 20 N. E ditto. 60 Baltimore Rye Whiskey. 1 bis. Apple Bandy. 10 Curtiso Rye Gin. 16 N O. Whiskey. 6 Monongahela, ditto. 2 very superior old ditto. 6 Cider Vinegar. 2 Winter Sperm Oil. 2 Linseed do. 26 Kgs White Lead. S2 Ton Castings, assorted, consisting of Pots, Bake pans, piders, Skillets, Firedogg, &c. &c. also on hand and fo sale at their VVarehouse, upper long Wharf, 50 Casks Stone Lime 50 Bis Mess Pork. . 30 Prime do. 3 Bis. and 33 Kegs No. 1. Lard. 10,000 lbs. Sacon assorted, Hams, Shoulders, and Sides Ore Consignment. 6 BU. Whale Oil. j , 2 Corn Fanning Mills, upon an improved plan. 2 Shelling Mills much improved.' Newbern, May 25, 1832. an Jbs superior washed Lambs Wool, 100 do. dyed black do. For sale by JOHN BRISSINGTON. Newbern, July 13, 1832. Tl fTTN Das Prime green COFFEE, 1L Vll 10 barrels Poland STARCH, 1 quarter cask L. P. Teneriffe WINE, 1 barrel winter Sperm OIL, ldo. Lampblack, 60 sets Wagon and Cart Boxes, 20 kegs cut NAILS, assorted from 1 ldto20d 30 bars If inch English Tread IRON, Received from New York per schooners Pe dee and Rebecca, and for sale by i JOS. M. GRANADE, & Co. Newbern, June 28, 1832. NORTHERN, SOUTHERN, AND WESTERN STAGES. General Stage Office at the Washington Hotel. ICfThose who may apply for seatsin either of the above Stages, will please pay their stage fare at the time they give in their names ; as no names will be enter edon the Waybills until the fare be paid : and no JSjrtfa &UftUQZ will be received at or delivered from the Office until payment of the fare due thereon. F. ALEXANDER, Agent. S1V CHEAP DRY GOODS. rjllHE subscriber has removed from PolI.C LL Street, to the Brick Stn ui by E. Moran &, Co. on Craven Street, whl he offers for sale A general assortment of fresh im. ported FANCY AAD STAPLE At the lowest prices. J. VAN SICKr P Newbern" 27th July, 1832. Post Office, JVewbern. CHANGE IN MAIL ARRAfej? Beaufort Mail due every Sundavn 7 if '77 and Friday at 5 P. M. - M. Closes on Sunday at8 P. M. and Friday at7 P t j THOMAS WATy - VALUABLE SOUNlfuiNn i FOR SALE. Jhe subscriber offers for RJi .v Til I Wftll known Plnff4 r. uia MlM Li ndner mcfiy be. on Topsail Sound, in front of the Inlet 'ab twenty miles from Wilmington, containing h! tween 80Q and 1000 acres, 300 of which , cleared and under good fence, and about til hundred well worth clearing; the remainder well timbered and an excellent range for cattle and hogs The quality of the Land is en to that of any other tract on the Sound, and thr situation lis healthy and pleasant. The provements consist of a good Dwelling andTll necessary out houses. Persons wisning to i 1, -- - i . auu 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. XT r DANIEL Y. SHINE. Newbern, May 25, 1832. J. ill. granadeaTcx nuvv use cctivea jrom lew York yf j bbls. (Beaches fancy Brand) FLOUR 4Lb u hhds. N. E. Rum. ' ' 1 tierce prime white Rice, 2 boxes Pine Apple Cheese, 50 pieces Smoked Beef, 1 barrpl fresh Lime Juice, now on tap, 5 boxes very superior Soda Lemon Syrup, 2 caslcs Claret Wine, now finintr. wliini. V.. the first ?day of June will be ready for use. JNewbern May ISth, IbSx. MRS. BRISSINGTON TTJ ESPECTFULLY informs her friends ALU and the public that she has remored to the Store 1 at the south-east corner of the Court House, lately occupied by Mr. Tredwav; where sne conunues to carry on the Millinery and Mantua Making business hull its various branches. She has just received a handsome assortment of Leghorn, Silk, Dunstablefc com J mon Straw Bonnets; which, (together with almost every article in the Mi jlinery line, she offers for sale at redu ced prices. Mrs B. expects, by the first arrivals from the 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. H3"Xieghorni Dunstable, and common Strwa Bonnets, Whitened, Altered, and Trimmed, in the Latest Fashion. Silk Bonnets made to order.' 17th May, 1832. JYEW GOODS. t V L. . . - TT Bis. superior Canal FLOUR, fresh Vll ground. 40 6 6 2 2 do. Navy Bread , fresh baked, boxes Imperial, Gunpowder, Hyson, and f Black Tea, fresh, an d at reduced prices, kids Sounds and Tongues, hhds. St. Croix Sugar , of superior quality jbags Java Corlee. 12 do. Laguira do. 12 do. St. Domingo do. 1 basket fresh Sallad Oil. 1 bale Cassia. 1 box fresh London Mustard. 1 J qr. Cask sweet Mai aga Wine. 1 jhhd. fine flavd. Anrffrua Rum. 10 hhds. N. E. do. 10 bis. N. E. do. ( 10 small boxes best quality PolandSurch s"' for sale low by the box. 30 casks cut Nails, aborted sizes from 4d to 20d low by the cask. 30 Kegs White Lead. bis. Lamp Black. 2 do. Linseed Oil. 2 do. Winter Sperm do. 12 boxes Soap. 25 cags Shot and Dup-ont's Brandy Powder. 11 bale Scotch Oznaburgn. -Also, Opium, Camphor, Port Wine good Cognjw Brandy; and sundry other desirable rty tooj tedious to enumerate received this a perl schooner Rebecca from New York, aj 10 sale by JOS. M. GRANADE, & Co Newbern, July 17, 1832. COLLECTOR'S OFFICR Ocracoke, July L7, 1- I TTjJOR the information of Masters of ye; jj? and others, notice is hereby given, thai w Light Boat has been removed from her sta at: the mouth of Neuse River, fir the PttT ofi undergoing repairs, and wil l prowwy absent four weeks. Notice will be giren her return to her station. JOSHUA TAYL CteJW THE HIGHEST CASH PKlCff WILL be givenforlikely y ung Ne7 both sexes, from one to?J6 years oi 8 JOHN GILTi)BR6Lfw July, 1832. s