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TIM! li . jjjjjjjMMMBiMWawWWWMiBBBiMalMiWalMMMajBaMal I , . . ; STANZAS, . S weet is the bloom of my bowers, And 8 weet is the breath of their flowers ; But sweeter is each feature Of that fairy creature .With whom I can pass there so many sweet hours. Light is the wind of the morn, And bright are the clouds o'er it drawn ; But lighter, oh! lighter . Her footsteps, and brighter , Her eye, when to meet it she bounds o'er the lawn. Soft is the down of the peach ' ' And soft is the music of speech ; But softer, oh ! softer, . And charming far softer, The c leeks that I press, and the language they teach. Blithe is a lark on the wing, And blithe is the fawn by a spring ; But blither than either Are we, for to neither Could worlds a delight unenjoy'd by us bring. William Isaac Roberts died at Bristol, at the early age of twentv. He became a prey to consump tion, that fatal worm in the bud of promise, which, among its'early victims, so often selects the intellec tual and the benevolent, the studious and the good. His Letters and Poems form a pleasing companion to the Remains of Kirke White. EPITAPH. Pilgrim ! if youth's seductive bloom Thy soul in pleasure's vest arrays, Pause at this sad and silent tomb, And learn how swift thy bliss decays ! . But, ah, if woe has stabbed thy breast And dimmed with tears thy youthful eye, Mourner, the grave's a house of rest, And this one teaches how to die ! For he who sleeps this stone beneath, Tho' many an hour to pain was given, Smiled at the hovering dart of death, While Hope displayed the joys of heaven ! A MOTHER'S LOVE. Kre yet her child has drawn its earliest breath, A mother's love begins it glows till death, Lives before lire with death not dies but seems The very substance of immortal dreams. BOARD IN NEW YORK. (wcnteci Permanent and Transient AT HI 11 LYDK'S, , No 15, John street, Kew Tfork A lew doors from Broadway,, between Fulton st. & Maiden Lane. ' New York, July 1st, 1833. RICHARD B. BERRY, TAILOR. Tm ESPECTFULLY informs his customers make to order all articles in his line, with neat ness and despatch. Orders from his country friends will receive prompt and careful atten tion. lv ; Ncwbern, July 19 1833. SPRING AND SUMMER ' rr r vk m VSST u j jjj q fTlHE undersigned begs leave to inform U - - his customers and the public generally, that he has just returned from New York, and is noWjOpening lat his Store on Pollok-Street, one door West of Mr. Simpson's corner, A . WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF GOODS: Together: with a general supply of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, GROCERIES, &c. 1 case Gentlemens' fashionable Hats 1- case Satin do. And every other Article usually kept in assorted Stores. All of which will be sold low. JOHN CHARLOTTE. - Newbern 19th April, 1833. FRESH GOODS. ilas iust received per Schooner Select 3 PIECES 3-4 bleached Sheetings, 5 do 7-8 do Shirtings, 7 do 4-4 do do. 1 piece super black Gro de Berlin, And a fewpeices fine Iris'h' Linin, . All of whichwill be sold very low. J. TvZ. "GRirTADE & GO. M AVE just received per schr. Trent, from New York, the following articles, viz: 7 ps. splendid Painted Muslins, " embossed colored Furniture Dimity, "a new and elegant article, 1 plain white . do. do. 1 44 pink Florence, ": v 30 X;Moschet6 3 hhds.. light brown Muscovado Sugar, 10 bbjs. .;Cr J,' . -, do. r. do. JO bags St. Domingo Coffee; 5 prime Cuba do. 5 " Laguira. do. 10. boxes Patent Mould Candles, - ? 30 bbls. New York Can Flour, (Beach's red brand,) 1 doz.bottles London Brown StoutPorter, l "v " Lemon Syrup, cask superior Claret Wine, now fining and. will .be read v i n v .10 casks .Limr Weeding Hoes, iOkegs;fresUGosilenBuu ter.. ' iuc j nave also on hand, Oo.UOis. Mess Pftri . i :c$3oVV-' Prime do. . 2,000; bushels Turks Island Salt .All of which, in addition to their .,Bnl. assortment of Dry Gooils, Groceri6 wy vance on tne cost, -UM' ' v Newbefn, 30th Ma v. 1S33. Office of Commissary General of Subsistence, Washington, July lst,1833 SEPARATE PROPOSALS will be received K9 at this Officeratil the 1st day of October next, for the delivery of provisions for the use of the troops of the United States, to be deli vered in bulk, upon inspection, as follows : AtNew 'Orleans. . v 480 barrels of pork 1000 barrels of fresh superfine flour 440 bushels of good sound beans 7040 pounds of good hard soap 3200 pounds of good hard tallow candles 160 bushels of good clean salt 1800 gallons of good cider vinegar At Baton Rouge. 240 barrels of pork 500 barrels of fresh superfine flour 220 bushels of good sound beans 3500 pounds of good hard soap 1600 pound of good hard tallow candles 80 bushels of good clean salt 900 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Jesup,2b miles by land from Natchitoches. 400 barrels of pork 840 barrels of fresh superfine flour 375 bushels of good sound beans 5950 pounds of good hard soap 2700 pounds of good hard tallow candles 135 bushels of good clean salt 1520 gallons of good cider vinegar One half on the 1st of May; remainder 1st December, 1834.. I At the public landing six miles from Fort lowson, mouth of the Chiemichi. 270 of barrels pork 560 barrels fresh superfine flour 120 bushels of good sound beans 4920 pounds of good clean merchantable rice 3960 pounds of good hard soap .1800 pounds of good hard tallow candles 90 bushels of good clean salt 1000 gallons of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered in all the month of April 1834, and to leave Natchitoches by 20th February, 1834. At Fort Smith, Arkansaw. 65 barrels of pork 140 barrels of fresh superfine flour 60 bushels of good sound beans 990 pounds of good hard soap 450 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean salt 250 gallons of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered in all the month oi May, 1834. At Fort Gibson, mouth of the Verdi grise, 150 miles above Fort Smith, Arkansaw. 650 barrels of pork 1350 barrels of fresh superfine flour 295 bushels of good sound beans 11,800 pounds of good clean merchantable rice 9500 pounds of good hard soap 4320 pounds of good hard tallow candles 220 bushels of good clean salt 2430 gallons of good cider vinegar The whole to b delivered bv the 1st of May, 1834. At Jefferson Barracks, 10 miles below Saint Louis. 360 barrels of pork 750 barrels of fresh superfine flour 165 bushels of good sound beans 6570 pounds of good clean merchantable rice 5280 pounds of good hard soap 2400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 120 bushels of good clean salt 1350 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Leavenworth, mouth of Little Platte. 270 barrels of pork 560 barrels of fresh superfine flour 245 bushels of good sound beans 3960 pounds of good hard soap 1800 pounds of good hard tallow candles 90 bushels of good clean salt 1000 gallons of good cider vinegar One half 1st of May; the remiander 1st of October, 1834. At Fort Armstrong, Mississippi River 135 barrels of pork 280 barrels of superfine flour 60 bushels of good sound beans 2460 pounds of good clean merchantable rice 1980 pounds of good hard soap 900 pounds of good hard tallow candles 45 bushels of good clean salt 500 gallons of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered by the 1st June 1834. At Fort Crawford, Prairie du Chien, Mississippi River. 335 barrels of pork 700 barrels of fresh superfine flour 310 bushels of good sound beans 4950 pounds ol good hard soap 2250 pounds of good hard tallo w candles 110 bushels of good clean aalt 1265 gallons of good cider vinegar . The w hole to be delivered by the 1 st of June, 1834. At Fort Snelling. Saint Peters. 200 barrels of pork 420 barrels of fresh superfine flour 185 bushels of good sound beans 2970 pounds of good hard soap 1350 pounds of good hard tallow candles 65 bushels of good clean salt 760 gallons of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered by the 15th of June, 1834. At Fort Winnebago, on the Fox River, at the portage of the Fox and OidsA cousin Rivers. 280 barrels of pork ? . ' 580 barrels fresh superfine flour 130 bushels of good sound beans 5120 pounds of good clean merchantable rice 4100 pounds of good nara soap 1865 pounds of good hard tallow candles 90 bushels of good clean salt 1050 gallons of eood cider vinegar - The? whole tn V dpiitrpppfl hv the 1st of At Fort Gratiot. ; 120 barrels of porky 250 barrels of fresh superfine flour 110 : bushels of good sound beans, v 1760 A pounds of good hard soap 800 pounds of good hard tallow candles 400 bushels of good clean salt 450 v gallons of good cider vinegar. One half on 1st May, 1834; remainder on 1st October,' 1834. At Fort Hoxcardy Green Bay. 270barres of pork 560 barrels of fresh superfine flower 120 bushels of good sound beans 4920 pounds of good clean merchantable rice 3960 pounds of good hard soap 1800 pounds of good hard tallow candles 90 bushels of good clean salt 1000 gallons of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered by the 1st of June, 1834. , At Fort Brady, Saut de. Ste. Marie. 140 barrels of pork 290 barrels of fresh superfine flour 6& bushels of good sound beans 2550 pounds of good merchantable rice 2050 pounds of good hard soap 935 pounds of good hard tallow candles 45 bushels of good clean salt 525 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the 1st of June, 1834. At Fort Mackinaw. 135 barels of pork 280 barrels of fresh superfine flour 60 bushels of good sound beans 2460 pounds of good clean merchantable rice 1980 pounds of good hard soap 900 pounds of good hard tallow candles 45 bushels of good clean salt 500 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the 1st June, 1834. At Fort Dearborn, Chicago. 135 barrels of pork 280 barrels of fresh superfine flour 125 bushels of good sound beans 1980 pounds of good hard soap 900 pounds of good hard tallow candles 45 bushels of good clean salt 500 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the 1st June, 1834. At Hancock Barracks, Houlton, Maine. 280 barrels of Boston No. 1 pork 580 barrels of fresh superfine flour 125 bushels of good sound beans 5100 pounds of good clean merchantable rice 4100 poun Is of good hard soap 1860 pounds of good hard tallow candles 95 bushels of good clean salt 1050 gallons of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered in December, 1833, and January and February, 1834. At Fort Sullivan, Eastport, Maine. 60 barrels of Boston No. 1 pork 125 barrels 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 Preble, Portland, Maine, 60 barrels of Boston No. 1 pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 28 bushels ol good sound beans 1100 pounds of good clean merchantable rice 880 pounds of good hard soap 469 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean salt 225 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Constitution; Portsmouth N. H. 90 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 cider vinegar At Fort Independence, Boston, Harbor. 60 barrels of Boston No. 1 pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 2200 pounds of good clean merchantable rice 880 pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean &alt 225 gallons of good cider vineger At Fort Trumbull, New London. 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 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 Niagara. 120 barrels of pork 250 barrels fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of good sound beans 2200 pounds of good clean merchantable rice 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 Governor 's Island, N. York Harbor. 240 barrels of New York mess pork 500 barrels offresh superfine flour 220 bushels of good sound beans 3520 pounds of good hard soap 1600 pounds of good hard tallow candles 80 bushels of good clean salt 900 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort McHenry, Baltimore 60 barrels of Baltimore packed prime pork 125 barrels offresh super Howard st. flour 55 bushels of good sound beans 8S0 pounds . of good hard soap p 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean salt 2?5gailone of good cider vinegar At Fort Severn. Annnnnlis. 60 barrels Baltimore packed prime work 125 barrels of fresh super Howard st. flour 55 bushels of goifo 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 Washingtoii. 60 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of good sound beans 880 pound s of good hard soap 400 pounds of good hara tallow candles i 20 bushels of good clean salt 225 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Monroe, Old Point Comfort. 480 barrels of pork 1000 barrels of fresh super Howard st. flour 440 bushels of good sound beans 7040 pounds of good hard soap 3200 pounds of good hard tallow candles 160 bushels of good clean salt 1800 gallons of good cider vinegar At Bellona Arsenal, near Richmond. 60 barrels of pork i 125 barrels offresh superfine flour 2200 pounds of good clean merchantable rice 880 pounds of gooQ hard soap 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of good clean salt 225 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Johnston, Smithville, N. C. 60 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 28 bushels of good good sonnd beans 1100 pounds of good clean merchantable rice 880 pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of good hard fallow candles 20 bushels of good clean salt 225 gallons of good cider vingar At Fort Moultre, Charleston, S. C. 240 barrels of pork 500 barrels offresh superfine flour 220 bushels of good sound beans 3520 pounds of good hard sqap 1600 pounds of good hard tallow candles 80 bushels of good clean salt 900 gallons of good cider vinegar At Ogtlethorpe Barracks, Savannah, Georgid. 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 ot good clean salt 2 5 gallons of good cider vinegar At Arsenal, Smiles 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 2200 pounds of good clean merchantable rice 8S0 pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles 20 bushels of grood clean salt 225 gallons of good cider vinegar Note. The periods and quantities of each delivery at those posts where they are not spe cified, will be one fourth 1st June, 1st Sep tember, 1st December 1834, and 1st March 1835. The hogs of which the pork is packed, to 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 of one hoer to each barrel, excluding the feet, legs, ears, and snout. Side pieces may be substituted tor 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 or white ash barrels, fell hooped; the rice in air tight barrels; and the soap and candles in strong boxes of convenient sise for transportation, jau win oniy ue received dv measurement ot thirty-two quarts to the bushel. The candles . to have cotton wicks. The provisions Fort Armstrong, Praire du- Chien, and Saint Peters, must pass Saint Louis for their ultimate destination, by the 15th pril, 1S34. A failure in this particular, will be consider ed a breach of contract, and the DeDartment will be authorized to purchase to supply these posts. The provisions will be inspected at the time and place of delivery; and all expen ses are to be paid by contractors, until they are deposited at such store-houses as may be desig nated by the agent of the Department. 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 sureties, whose responsibility must be certified toby the District Attorney, or by some person well known to the Government; otherwise their proposals will not be acted on. Advan ces cannot be made in any case, and evidence of inspection and full delivery will be required at this office, before payment can be made, which will be either in drafts on the DeDart- meni at vvasnmgton, or some Atlantic cty, or in Treasury drafts, on specie paying Banks to tne westward. Each proposal to be sealed in a separate en- 1 W - . veiope, ana marked" Proposals for furnish ing Army subsistence." GEO, GIBSON, C. G. S. July 5, 1833. 12; w. . v ' JUST RECEIVED, A FEW kegs fresh GOSHEN BUTTER, JlJl ot superior quality. . JOHN PITTMAN. 10th May, 1833. ' "R T TIT A 1 Tfc rtm - A- TAILOR AND DRAPER ' MRNShiicerethank.forthev. liberal encouragement which he W tofore received, and respectfullv info re publick, that he has just returned f ,thc York with an extensive and very fren01 ei7 mentof - . k - g neralort. PALL & Wl-HTBR G00 Selected with gfreat care from recent imno AMONG THEM ARE THE 0LL0w,INGOtUo,1, upernne black, blue, & Kussel brown Ci Rifle, bottle, ahd invisible green Olive and olive green and steel-mijpj j0. Fancy Cassimcres, of superior n i0. Satin, silk, Marseilles Vesting Lyons Silk Velvet of very belt on v An elegant assortment of Valencia V? not surpassed by any in this market g' Shirt bosoms, of the latest style, ruffl' i plain, ' dand Corded and plain Collars, of the best v and latest fashion, 1 An elegant assortment of STOCK r latest and most approved patterns co with bombazine, velvet, satin, rcre! Gentlemen's superior Hosskin Gloves Silk web and silk net Suspenders ' Gum elastic do. 1 case of the best elastic, water proof , Silk Hats, F ' pater'- Together with a variety of other articles' his line of business; all of which will bp !! at tne lowest prices. m Having a number of superior workmen 1, is prepared to execute all orders with if he may be favoured in the neatest and rao fashionable style, and at the shortest notice and he assures the Dublic that noPYPrt;. ' shall be spared to merit a continuance of thei favours. r Ha vc just received, per sen t . Convoy Blue, White and Green Mosquito Netting, Blue, buff and pink Ginghams, Pink blue and bufTGrosde Naples, for Ladies Bonnets, Ladies super black H. S. Gloves, Belt Ribbon, Robbinet Laces, Ladies black blond Gauze Handkerchiefs, Ladies white blond Gauze Veils, Blue and white Italian Crape, Ladies Coloured Blond Gauze andkerchfs Straw Trimming, Bonnet Reeds, Drab Angola Cassimere, Blac Crape Camblet, 80 d z. Black and coloured Seed Beads.' Newbern, June 14, 1833. : NOTICE. f llHE Copartnership heretofore existing U under the firm of Jackson & Higsins is dissolved by-mutual consent. All persons in debted to the concern will make payment to L. M. Higgins, who is authorised to settle all accounts. i DANL. JACKSON, Jr. L. M. HIGGINS. March, 25th 1833 SPRING AND SI MMER Just received, per Schooner Convoy, Umbrellas, Parasols, Dunstable Bonnets, Ribbons, Printed Muslins, Belts and Gloves, Rich figured Gros de Naples, for bonnet Crape de Chine Shawls, Gauze Handkerchiefs, Coloured Gros de Naples, Ponges, &c. 6lc. All of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices by J. VAN SICKLE. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, April 12th, 1M3. TN the late conflagration of the Treasury J building, nearlv all the correspondence of ! thp Sprrotarv of the Treasury, from the estab- ! lishmpnt of the Department to the 31st March, isqq wa dsfrnvrl inrlndinor. as well thc original letters and communications addressed o the Secretary the Treasury, as the records of the letters and communications uritien vy him. With a view to repair the loss, ,as far as maybe practicable, all officers of the I ruled States, are requested to cause copie iu F pared, and authenticated by them, of anv lit ers (excepting those hereinafter aiwaeu i. which they may at any time have wmien i or received from, the Secretary of the lreasu i ii . . ;n nffirp. anu ry; ana an tnose wtio nave oeeu m -r-' other individuals throughout the United btatc are invited to do the same. That this corror pondence may be arranged into appropr books, it is requested that it be copicu 15rA rnr1Cn r,n-n tWVi a sufficient DiaM 0I1 all sides to admit of binding, and that no more i u , nn a leal. il man one leuer cumum - n in a also requested, that the copies be lU,erc plain and distinct or engrossing iinu- v.o oi lottpr nan hp-spared it preferred. The -reasonable expense p Copying the papers uow requieu. ce.ed ing the rate of ten cents ior - Is, will be defrayed by the Dep"16,, ' . i Ubcn sacu, TW1U9 Will fc ux-7 ' -rPU. The correspondence which has been and of which, thereiore, no hc are tne records oi im- imci and i i ru l.ttnri! written ' . Secretarv of ibe Treasury to rresiat Cashiers of Banks, from the 1st October. - to the S0th February, 133; all tne -n. -i dence relating to Revolutionary clain of the act of 15th May, I WHS ana iu q Virginia officers to half pay, under 5th July, 1832; and to applications forin nefits of the acts of the 2d March, 1WI. , 14th July, 1832, for the relief otcen ntdhtnrs of the United States. some circular letters and instructions , w written bv the Secretary, have also Dt ... m nl-MP I' an:lit is requested that, before a copy Inr letter or instruction, the Secretary of the Treasury, the date a Sect of the circular be hrst stated to the uej Lnt, and its wishes onobjgU.. Secretary of ihe Treasury- 1 April 22, 1893.
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