J THOMAS WATSON FOR SALE, A general assortment of HAS BOOK. AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING : Array's Introduction, Reader, Key, Sequel, Exercises, Spellingbook and Grammar. Grimshaw's United States, . ; - Adams' Willard's. Woodbridge s, uurn- ming's, Woodbridge and Willard's, Dwight's, Morse's, Willett's and Parley's Geography. iWJiU- u:iroc Cnlhiirn's. Smilev's. Ren- ! V-f alSIl B, A -' - rTett's and DaboIFs Arithmetic Key to Pike. . jWebsters, tumming s, riQKeu s,-ana .iu venile Spelling-Book. j Walker's-, Johnson's, and Webster's Die tionary various sizes. s . . Blake's Natural Philosophy, Treby's As tronomy, Blairs Lectures, Cowper s lask Thompson's Season's, Jaud's Expositor. Tytler s History, Conversations on Chemis trw Vhelpley's Compend, Duncan's Logic. Columbian Orator, American Header, r Goldsmith's England, do, Rome, do. Greece. ummeres Surveying, Simpson's Euclid, Jacob's Latin Reader, Gould's Adams' Latin Grammar, Virgil Delphini. Horace Delphini, Ovid Delphini, Cicero Itelphini, Works of Sallust. jEntickVLatm Dictionary, French Grammar. , SGreca Majora, Greca Minora, Greek Delectus Vklnlpv's Greek Grammar, Greek Testament. 1 Schrevelli's Lexicon. IBonnycastle's Algebra and Key, Simpson's Algebra. . jFamily Bibles, School do. elegantPocket do. Super Pearl Pocket Testaments, common do. HYMN BOOKS .Watts ad Kip pons, Methodist, General AssemblyS, tllage, Olney, Dover Selection, Alexander's, Biddle's, Rippon s, Watts , Zion s Sonars. Pollock's Course of Time, Henry oh Prayer. Christian Lyre, Brown'.s Concordance. Jay's Closet Exercises, Jay's Discourses. iF-lavel on Keeping the Heart. Book of Common Prayer, Closet Exercises. Alexander's Bible Dictionary, Malcolm's do Smiley's Scripture Geography. 1 History of the Reformation, Law's Call. Pilgrim's Progress Saint's Rest, j ilistorybf the Bible. w Cergyman's Letters to a Young Christian. 'Miller's Evidences of the Christian Religion. Letters on Church Government. Henry's Religions Lite, Help to the Gospels! Confession of Faith, Methodist Discipline. ( JCewees 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, . -T.pvir.nn of Useful Knowledge, Corrversa- y tid.ns on Common Things. Peter Parley's Books for Youth. Complete Letter Writer, Western Songster. Life of Washington, Life of Marion, Life ol Bsnaparte Life of Nelson. "Virginia Housewife, Housekeeper's Manual. American Chesterfield, Tooke's Pantheon. FamilyDyer and Scourer. Life of Alexander the Great, Life of Moham- Lacon, or Many Things in Few -Words. Ltennec on -the Chest, Begin s 1 herapeutics, Horner's Special Anatomy, Johnson on the kLiycr. s . Blount's Coast Pilot, Bowditch s Navigator. Marsh's Bookkeeping, Jackson s ditto. . buck's Theological Dictionary. .History of Pans, Humorous Songster. .Evening Entertainments, Suites-in Europe-, MWs Improved Farrier, tliude s ditto. Ring's Mytholo A: variety oiwuciwug uu..c Coloured Toys. . i T J m li n l Nar York Primer, Reader and 1 able Books. iVrr,r A rtM -li NOVELS. The lollowmg popu-j popu Novels will be sold at40 cents per volume . Felham, or Adventures ol aUentleman, 'Jhe Oxonians, . , Beatrice, a Tale, Uybrent De Cruce, Flirtation, iCamances of Real Life, Adventures of a King's Page, AValter Colytqn, Gaston De Bfondevillc," Keuhen Apsley, -iDevereux, bv the Author of Pelham Paul Clifford, ' Waldegrave, The Country Curate, The Prairie, a Tale, by Cooper, Goslington Shadow, ! English at Home, -Lionel -Lincoln, Tbe Refugee, : The Last of the Mohicans, Bpdy and Soul, JRedgauntlet, The Lost Heir, Yes and No, , d Huntins The Barony, Hungarian Tales, Tales of the O'Hara Family, Woodstock, Falkland, Fair Maid of Perth, riip hRonlc of the Boudoir. Paper, Quills, .Wafers Sealing WaxLead, - Pencils. Office TaDe & Wafers, Ink Powder, " Tissue Pnpr. Slates. Pocket Books, Pocket iaps ot the Southern and western oiaies, Blank. Bay Books, Memorandum Books, ahd A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF i r BLANKS ; C ;- bach as Shipping Papers, Bills of LadiHg ,. iss els BiUs of Sale, Manifests, the different .ainds of Blanks used by the Clerks of the Superior .and County Courts, Sheriffs, Con stables, ifcec. -orders for any of which. w ill receive immediate attention. THE HIGHEST CJTImu rmrriLLbe given for likely young Negroes of -. V V both sexes, from one to26 years of aire years of affe. JOHN GuW)ERSLEEVE, NEW STORE. LITER S. DEWEY TTJTAS just returned from New York, and is J-ILL now opening- at his tstore, n.asi siuC . . the Old Conn v Wharf, two doors below We corner. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BUY GJOOBS, HARDWARE, CR0JKEA Y Shoes. Hats, Saddles an"-, jsiiiuvn Heavv Dundee and Tow Bagging, Bale " j . -. i. i. ,i a : R rrr Swedes, fcngnsn, aim aiucuwu Iron, Wagon Boxes, DiacMiiuuia xuuia, r ' r rii rP.. ,.1 u v - - Nails, &c. fcc. ALSO NOW LANDING, FROM SCHR. JAMES MONROF, A few bbls. first quality family Flour, Boxes and half boxes Raisins, Sacks of Salt, Goshen Butter, Newark Cider, dec. Sec. . All of which will be sold low for Cash or Pro duce. r. November 1:1th, 1832. NEW GOODS. C IT A R L E S E v E 11 F AS just returned from New York, ant! is 1 opening at his Store on the Old County v; ;,u ' i licnera! assortment ol DM Y GQ ODS, m-m -m "I I Hardware ana roencry A GOOD ASSORTMENT OT SADDLES BRIDLESj G U.jS , GeIltlelilell,! Blacksmith's and Cooper's Tools. IRON ' AJS D SIEEL, ALSO, 25 pieces Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope, 1 5 kegs Goshen Butter, , 1 5 casks Cheese, 30 kegs Nails, &c. &c. Nexybern, 9th Nov. 832. NEW AM) CHEAP DRY GOODS. flH'IK subscriber has just arrived from New York with a new and well selected as- sortment of s AMONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND Blue, black, and mix'd Cloths, Cassimere and Sattinets, Red, white, green, and yellow Flannels, Col'd, black, and blue black Gro-de Naps, Figur'd, changeable and watered, do. do. Black Sarsnets, Levantine &. Sattin Levantine, Cashmere, Merino, & Thibet wool Shawls, Printed Merino, Gauze, & W. B. Hhkfs Lace & Muslin Capes & Chcinizettes, Ladies' Cravats & Tippets, Bobinet Laces, Insertings &c Footings, Thread Laces, Edgings. & Insertings, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 & 12-4 plain Bobinets, j f . . Li - , & Diapers, Ef & French MeHno c,oth , Circasians Bombazettes, . yery SUperior black Italian Silks, ; Ca Jaconet &,Mull Muslin, j pain and fi gwigs and Book do , French Galico & Merino Ginghams, j Calic Ginghams, Vestings, &c. CoJor,(J Camb?ic.VamWct ftaid, B,eached an(J brown hirtings, Checks, Bedticking, v . , . f h . u nfvehzrh Will UC autvt tl t nic iuhcdi l a.Tii pin , , Store nearly opposite the Bank ol JN 3 T -,T . will be sold at the lowest cash prices, at his fewbern J. .VAN SICKLE. Newbern, Oct. 10, 183 . Fifty Dollars Reward TTJ AN AWAY from the subscriber, living XLX in Perry County, Alabama, on the 9t of September, two Negro Men, named JIM and BILL. JIM was formerly owned by Captain Solo mon Dixon, of Portsmouth. He is of dark complexion ; about six feet, high, stout made, 34 or 35 years of age, and rather inclined to be knockneed. He was raised to the water, and will probably endeavor to pass for a sailor BILL, the brother of. Jim, is a Cooper by trade, and was purchased of John B. Dawson, of Craven county. Said negro is about live feet five or six inches high US years of age, and plays on the fiddle. They will doubtless endeavor to return to Craven, where they are well known and have connexions. The above reward will be paid to any per son who will confine these runaways in Jail un til I can obtain them, or twentv-five dollars will be given for the safe custody of either of mem. Masters of vessels and others are cautioned from carrying awav or harbouring the above described negroes. BENJAMIN CHANEY. Pcrry County. Alabama, Sept. 20, 1832. VALUABLE SOUXD LAND mi r'OK SALE. 1 he subscriber offers for sale, that well known Plantation formerly be longing to Col. Riclinrrl TVi on lopsajl Sound in front of the Inlet, aboe twenty rrnles from Wilmington, containing but tween 800 and 000 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 cattlp and hogs. The quality of the Land is ni to that of any other tract on the Sound, and the situation is liealtny ana pleasant. The im provements consist of a good Dwelling and all necessary out nouses, rersons wisning to purchase, are requested to call and viewthe premises, which will be shown by Mr. Oliver, , - . , .i i I rr . . . , who resides on tne place, ror i erms, wnich will be accommodating, apply to the subscri ber in Newbern. - . DANIEL SHINE, fewbern. May 26, 1832. - GEORGE W. DIXOX, r MERCHANT TAILOR, mESPECTFULLY informs his customers and the public in general, that he' has rece;ve(i from iVw York npr-wVr - . h:. . - chotceanlrbrrfispintlifliassortmentot SEASONABLE GOODS, elected by an experienced merchant in New York, from the latest importations. Having now in employ a number of the very best workmen, (some of whom have just arri- rive(j frum New -York.) and his assortment be ing complete, he iiatters himself that he will i . i i . . ii P -.i ai. - - be enabled to give entire satisfaction to those L wno may thinl proper to patronise mm. Among the articles, are the following : Superfine olive, green, mulberry, and Ade laide cloths, Reform and rifle green, do. Blue, black, Russel Brown, and mix'd do. 1 piece elegint black Cassimere, superior to any herttolore imported. 2 pieces buflsuper silken Kerseys, a splen did artie.e tor gentlemen s dress panta loons and vests, Superfine black, drab, lavender and Adelaid mix'd Cassimeres, . A choice selection of super silk velvet Vest ings, various colours, figured &l plain, Super black silk Florentine vesting, Fancy coloured do. Valencia and 'Toilanet do. A handsome assortment of Stocks, best qua lity, - Gum ejastic Suspenders, Gentlemen's superior. Horscskin Gloves, Together with a varit ty of other articles. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHI AG ,vill be made up iu the neatest and mostfash ionable manner, and at the shortest notice. A complete suit of clothes can be made, in the best manner, at 12 hours notice. All orders from the country will be thank fully received and punctually attended to. Newborn, 19th October; 1 832 COP ART A ERSHIP. rfTHE subscribers have formed a copartner LI ship under the firm of S. & J. BATTLE for the purpose of transacting a mercantile business. SAML. G. BATTLE, JNO. A. M. BATTLE. Newbern, Oct. 183ti. Office of the Commissioners under the Act to carry into effect the Convention with France. A Washington City, 18th Sept. 1832. RD KRED, That all persons having claims under the Convention between the Uni ted States and his Majesty the King of the French, concluded on the 4th of July, 131, do file memorials of the same with the Secret ary of the Board. Every memorial so filed, must be addressed to the Commissioners ; it must set forth minutely and particularly the facts and circumstances whence the right to prefer such claim is derived to the claimant, and it must be verified by his affidavit. And in order that claimants may be apprised of what the Board now considers necessary to be averred in every such memorial, before the same will be received and acted on, it is further Ordered, That in every such memorial it shall be set forth, 1. For and in behalf of whom the claim is preferred. 'I. .Whether the claimant is a citizen of the Unite! States of America; and if so, whether he is a native or naturalized, and where is now his domicil ; if he claims in his own right, then whether he was a citizen when the claim had its origin, and where was then his domicil ; or if he claims in the right of another, then whether such other was a citizen when the claim had its origin, and 'where was then, and where is now, his domicil. 3. WThether the entire amount of the claim does now, and did at the time when the claim had its origin, belong solely and absolutely to the claimant ; and if any other person is or has been interested therein, or in any part thereof, then who is such -other person, and what is, or was, the nature and extent of his interest ; and how, when, by what means, and tor what" consideration tne transfer of rights or interest, if any such were, took place between the parties. 4. Whether the claimant, or any other who may at any time have been entitled to the amount claimed, or any part thereof, hath ever received any, and if any, what sum of money or. other equivalent as indemnification for the whole or any part of the loss or, injury upon which the claim is founded ; and if so, when and from whom, the same was received And that tiin.e may be allowed to the claim ants to prepare and file the memorials above mentioned, it is further Ordered, That when this Board snail close the present session, it will adjourn to tmee again on the third Monday of December next, at which time it will proceed to decide w hether the memorials which may have been filed with the Secretary are in conformity to the forego ing orders, and proper to be received for examination, and to transact any other busi ness that may come before it ; and that the Secretary cause public notice hereof to be given in the journals authorized to publish the laws of the United States. By order of the Board, J. E. FROST, Sec. mist vsww&srv Has receivedper Schooner Trent, from New York a large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOKS VIZ: A Ladies' Gaiter Boots, India Rubber Shoes, undressed Morroco Slippers, Men's and youths Boots and Shoes. Slc. rcf Boots "aud Shoes of every description, made to order, at the shortest notice and in ths neatest manner. Ncwbcrni Oct. 26, 1832. . MJBW GOO. , S. &. J. BATTL MAVE returned from New York, and are now opening at their Store on Follok Street, two doors West of Mr. Simpson's cor ner, an assortment of - DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, CUTLERY, fcc. c. AMONG WHICH ARE Glolhs, Sattinetts, Kerseys, Saggathies, Rose and Point Blankets, Plaid and Camlet Cloaks, Bombazetts, Ladies' Camlet, White and Red Flannels, Calicoes, Cambric, Jaconet&Book Muslins Browti 6l bleach'd Sheetings fc Shirtings, Plaid and strip'd Domestics, Spun Yarn (well assorted) Fur and Wool Hats and Caps, Ladies' Calf and Mo rroco Shoes, Do. Prunella and Bronzed do. Men's coarse Shoes and Brogans, A ood assortment of Cotton Bag gin and Bale Rope, Rum, Whiskey, and Brandy. Imperial and Hyson Teas, Lump an ? Brown Sugars, Best Goshen Butter, Cheese, Castings, wrought and cut Nails, Swedes and English Iron, " All of which thev will sell low. Nov. 9, 1834. ' HJif 0)0) 55) ' EDWARD C, O..TINKER, TAILOR AND DBAPF.K, TTT ETURNS his sincere thank for the very oiX liberal encouragement u hich he has here tofore received, and respectfully informs tin publick, that he has just returned from New York with an extensive and very general assort ment ot F.LL & TTIITTES. GOODS i Selected witli great care from recent importations AMONG THEM ARE THE FOLLOWING: Superfine black, blue, & Russel brown Cloths liihe, bottle, and invisible green do. Olive and olive green and steel-mixed do. Fancy Cassimeres, of superior quality atin, silk, Marseilles VestllliTS, Lyons Silk Velvet of very best quality, An elegant assortment of Valencia Vestings, not surpassed by any in this market, Shirt bosoms, of the latest style, ruffled and plain, Corded and plain Collars, of the best quality and latest fashion, An elegant assortment of STOCKS, of the latest and most approved patterns, covered with bombazine, velvet, satin, &c. Gentlemen's superior Hosskin Gloves, Silk web and silk net Suspenders, Gum elastic do. 1 case of the best elastic, water proof, patent Silk Hats, Together with a variety of other articles in his line of business; all of which will be sola at the lowest prices. Having a number of superior workmen, he is prepared to execute all orders with which he may be favoured in the neatest and most fashionable style, and at the shortest notice and he assures the public that no exertions shall be spared to merit a continuance of their favours. Newbern, !stNov. 1832 . B. BERRY.. TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, IB KSPECTFULLY ml onus the public that MM, he has commenced the tailoring business, on Middle Street, two doors South of Dr. Boyd's office, where he intends carrying it on in all its various branches. He has made arrangements to receive regularly the latest fashions from New York and Philadelphia, and will spare no pains to render satisfaction' to all who may please to favor him with their custom He has acquired the most approved mode of cutting, and he pledges himself to execute all orders in his line with neatness, ability and despatch. His prices will be moderate. Orders from a distance will be promptly and faithfully execu ted. Newbern, Oct. 182. 13" A first rate workman, to whom v..v, ...guk ogca auu constant employment win oe given, is wanted -at the above establish ment. FOR SALE, ilik House and Lot at Onslow Court House, now occupied by Mr. Solomon -E. Grant. The great and increasing importance of thi situation as a place oi business, renders the present a favorable opportunity for investing a uiuueraie eapnai in a manner that n ust be highly advantageous. To a person desirous of conducting mercantile business, in connection with the management of a House of Entertain ment ior members of the bar and other entlp. men, this place holds out strong inducements. i fiere are on the premises a small but com fortable Dwelling House, with a Store Rnnm anneied, and the necessary Out Houses but in uj ier iu rentier me situation more profitabl aim uglier auapieo to ousiness, the purchaser may mm ii necessary to enlarge the Dwelling and Store-houses, which may be donp n t; ing expense. The subscriber will dispose of this property on very liberal and arnmr: . J which will be made known on application bv ilM&, letter or otherwise. n n xr 0SCAR G. PARSLEY: Onslow C. H. Nov. 24, 1832. STORAGE. Twi.rfibe,i?ril,S purchased the . I Mrf,a.nd Warehouse foimerly owned by Mr. Moses, Jarvis, is prepared Z rere.ve Produce or Goods on Storage. He will also attcnH u . - IT ! A1C w-luc sapping of Produce, if KT r ' CHARLES SLOVEr! Newbern, Oct. bth 4832. ' A New, Cheap, iiPojmlai Periodical THE SELECT CIRCULATING LIBRarv ? Containing equal to FIFTY VOLUUFir FIVE DOLLARS I Itu PKOSPEUTUS. In presenting to the public a periodimi . tirely new in its character, it will be expect a mm me puujwuci ov ins plan nnH the objects he hopes to accomplish. ' There is growing up in the United fctite numerous population, with literary tastes are scattered over a large space, and who' , tant from the localities whence books and'itS rary information emanate, feel themselves i' greatloss for that mental food which Pan.I a has fitted them to enjoy. Books are chean cannot be procured as soon as ) it.. desideratum is the design of the present i i taking, the chief objecf of which emphatin" snnt i, .i- is, to make good reading cheaper, and to n in a torm mat win ormg it to every man's q Uooks cannot oe sent by mail, while "Tf, Select circulating Library" may be received tne mosi aisiani posi omce in tne Union in i fifteen to twenty -five days after it is publish? at the tricing expense of two anu a li. ' or in other words, before a book could be bo I in Philadelphia, our subscribers in nk; Vermont may; bt perusing it in theii-paWour To elucidate tne auvantages ot "The feel Circulating Library" such as we propose, n only necessary to compare it to some other publications. Take the Waverly novels for ample; the Chronicles of the Cannonfrateoccu nv two volumes, which :hp c.l,t . . i ... , sum ai , .Q 1,50. The whole would be readily contained in three numbers of this periodical, at atl ex pense of thirty-seven cents,, postage included'' So that more than three times the quantity of literary mattjer can be suppiie . for the same money by adopting the newspaper form. But we conceive transmission by mait, and the ear. ly receipt of a new book, as a most distinguish ing feature of the publication. Distant sub scribers will be placed on a looting with those nearer at hand, and will be supplied ut their own homes with equal to about 1 ifty utumea of the common London novei size tor Fin h..L lars. This may not take mtv-two weeks to! accomplish; for, thuugh not lunger than one week will elapse between the issuing ol each number, yet, when there is a press ol very m teresting matter, or when two or more numbers are required to contain a whole work, the pro prietor will feel himself at liberty tu publish at shorter intervals tifty-two numbers briii the equivalent for live dollars. Arrangements harve been made to receive from London ah early copy of ev ery new book printed either in that mart of talent, oi iu Edin burgh together with the periodical ineiatwe of Great Britain. From the loriuer we siiai select the best Novels, Memoirs, Tales, 1 ra vels, Sketches, Biography, and publish theip with as inuci) rapi ity and accuracy as an extensive printing uihee wili auinh. Frum the latter, such literary intelligence wili occa sionally be culled, as wili prove niieitsUna and entertaining to the lover oi knowledge, and science, literature, and novelty, tiuuu stan dard novels, and other works, now out ol print, may also occasionally be re-produced iu our columns. The publisher confidently assures the heads of families, that they need have no dreauol in troducing the Select Circulating Librar)" in to their domestic circle, as the gendeniau who has undertaken the editorial duties, to literary tastes and habits, adds a uuc sense ot lucres- 'ponsibility he assumes in c tenng ior au ex- tenuetl anu moral community, anu ui ujc con sequences,' detrimental or otherwise, thai uc follow the dissemination of noxious or whole some mental aliment. His situation and en gagements afford him peculiar advantages and facilities for the selection of books, 'tiesc, with the additional channels created by agen cies at London, Liverpool and Edinburgh, ar rant the proprietor in guaranteeing a laithlui execution of the literay department. ft. wmild bp fiiinprprrtiratfirv ii ililatp mi lho general advantages and conveniences -which such a publication presents to p ojie ol litera ry pursuits wherever located, but more parit c.ularlv to those who reside in retired situations they are so obvious that the first giaucc cannot fail to flash conviction of its eligibility. Terms. "The Select Circulating library" will be printed weekly on a doublemediuiu sheet of fine paper in octavo form, with three col umns on a page, and mailed with great care so as to carry safely to the most distant post office. It will be printed and finished with the same care and accuracy as book work. The whole fifty-two numbers will form a volume, well worth preservation, of 832 pages, equal in quantity to 1200 pages, or three volumes, of Rees's Cyclopaedia. Each volume will ac companied with a Title page and Intux. The price is Five Dollars for fifty twc-nuffl-beas of sixteen pages each, a price at which it cannot be afforded unless extensively patron ised. H3 Payment at all times in adtance. Agents who procure five subscribers, have a receipt in full by remitting the publish er $20 and a propotionate compensation lor , a larger number. This arrangement is nwdjj to increase the circulation to an extent whic will make it an object to pay agents liberally. Cl.hn ,,f 7--J ; h,f nfuCUT the -work for 64, by uniting in their vufiVVU Subscribers living near agents, may J?1 their subscription to them; those otherwises uated may remit the amount to the subscribe at his. expence. Our arrangements are made for the fulfilment of our part of the con tract. Subscribers' names should be immedialeI.f forwarded, in order that the publisher 0a. know how many to print of the future uU1 bers. ADAM WALDlt PRINTING. BOOKS, PAMPHLRT8 CIRCULARS, HANDBILLS, BLANKS, CARDS, &c. NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED & THE OFFICE OF THE SENTINFl"

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