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.iiii Volume V.) JVEWBEttK, in: p. SATURDAY, WbVEMBER 23, 1822. (-.Number -244 if V f.TlNTED AND PUEU3HED WEIUO-T, BV Pasteur Sc. Watson, NEW GOODS. J. E. BETTJS'EU, & Co. HAVE RECEIVED, Tla the last arrivals from Ncis-York and Philadelphia, ; AND ARE NO IT OPENING, AT THEIR STORE OX rOLLOCK-STHEET, 7 A lare and general assortment of well ? ... selected I v iruistinj of every article usually required, (both of the Stapfe and Fancy kind.) j AMC5C TQM ARE THE TOLLOWIMi ; Dlankets, ClothSj Cassimeres, Doaestick of every description, j Fiifffred & plain, black & fancy coloured Bombuzetts, - " i Tiqured plain SHk?, Muslins, &c. i Canton, rsankin, & Italian Urapes. t. Silk Velvets Cassimere, Silk, & Inula tion Cashmere Shawls, I , Ribbons, of the latest fashions, Tortoise shell , Riicnles, Iriih Lineu?, &: patent loom Shirtings. A VARIETY OP Straw BonnqVs, SUoes, llats,; Paper Hangings, &c. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery GLASS & CHINA WARES, Comprising every article usually wanted in those lines. ; ALSO A OENKRAL ASSORTMENT OP GROCERIES C0NSIST1NR OP , Mi leira, Port, Teneriffe, I TT7TJT? C CoJma.iar and 'Ui 9 Best 4th proof French Brandy, Holland Gin, and Jamaica Rum, Gunjxiwder, O Imperial, and f TEAS. , Jlyson, Loaf and Lwnp Sugars. They have also on hand, a variety of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, &c. frc. All of ivhich they are disposed to sell on 'ids unusually low, either at wholesale or xewiil. Jewbern Oct. 30, 1 822. Ml if NEW GOODS. ' STEWART & COOK; levcUant TaWovs, Craven-Street, Hate just received from New- lrdrk and -PliUadclpliia, And are now opening a their Clothing- Store, THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK OP FASHIONABLE GOODS, CONSISTING OF London CIoth3 & Cassimeres Shepard's Velvet, Blue& Clack Cloths Ditto Fancy Colours Austin's Electoral blue and black Cloths and Cass. meres Woods' -x:ra Saxon ditto Drab Cloths for Great Coats Coronation . and London mixt Casimeres Elegant Fancy Vestings, &c. ALSO, A large arid general supply of READY-MADE CLOTHINGj i " AMONG WHICn.AItK. Rich Tartan Plaid Cloaks, Great "Coats, Closg jQoats, Sdrtout's- and Frock. Coats, Pantaloons,. Vests Sc Drawers. , These gcaids were carefully selected, and n comparWwith4nyJ in the state, for tieapness or-quality. (Gentlemen a"e fted toxU and examine them; they will Vold as low, probably lower, than they tan be purchased elsewhere. Tlte Tailornng BitsiTtss Continues to be conducted, at the above Publishment, 00 an extensive scale, and w moderate prices, and the. work is execu kdaccording to the latest and most appro ved fashions. ' ; Orders from any rart of the country will executed with the utmost dispatch, in a toancr that cannot fail to aflurd satisfac tion. :;-' , I Ketcfrcni Oce.12,' 1822-:38tf. - GEO. SEE LYE &Co. Have returned from New-York, . AND ARE NOW OPENING i . At (keir Store on Polloh Street, opposite the new Brick Ch'urch, A choice & general assortment of L DRY GOODS, Pf the latest Importation ; ; Arnpn which are the following articles. Vix'? Superfine and common Cloths,! Cassimeres and Satttnetts, A general assortment of Blankets, Flannels, assorted colours, 1 Angola Cossimere, Super. Drab Pelice Cloth, Irish Li nens, assorted, J3ombazettes. figured and plain. uiiiuiiciics iigurea ana plain, Calicoes, of the latest fashions, Lutestringsblack and white, Sattins, Siricriews, . . - ; y , 1 S Elegant dk Shawls, fig'd & plain, Silk flanderchiefs, black and fig'd. Cambricks, Jaconet Muslin. Long Lawns superior quality, Ribbons, of the latest patterns, Shirting Foreign and Domestic, Plaids, Stripes, and Checks, ALSO, A VARIETY OF ARTICLES OP ewe AND CUTLERY, And a few Cases of ! 20 RAM HATS, O.S. & Co. will receive regular supplies ofGoods by the Packets from New-York, and intend to kepnn hand a complete and extensive assortment of Staple arid Fancy articles, and as they purchase principally with Casli, they will sell at very reduced prices;. ; .Newbern, November 1st, 1322. Mltf. lixtm, Sugar 8$ Tobacco ; J JUST RECEIVED. J And for Sale by the Subscriber, Five Puncheons West India RUM, of a superior quafity and flavor. ' A few Hogsheads and Barrels West In dia SUGARS, of a good quality, Richmond Manufactured TOBACCO, in Iegs of convenient size for retailers. j GEO. A. HALL. Oct 19, 1822. S9tf TO. Has Just received from New -York, a va riety of SILVER TABLE SPOONS, TEA SPOONS, SOUP LADLES, &c. Of the n-west fashion, and best workman- lip.T-'he silver warranted good. HE HAS ON HAND, OP ALMOST EVERY DESCRIPTION ALSO, Gold, Gilt, Silver, Steel, and Silk Watch Chains-, old, Gilt, Silver and Steel WATCH KEYS AND SEALS; WATClJ GLASSES, single or by the dozen. i Silver mounted Spectacles, of a very superior quality ; i STEEL MOUNTED Ditto. Silver thimbles, X Salt Spoons, Sugar ijongs, X Netting Needles, Pencil Gases, o bodkins, MustarQ Ladles, y Tooth Picks, &c. J &c. cvc. LIKEWISE A FEW BLACK LEAD AND SAND - ! CRUCIBLES. Thehigjiest prices given for OLD GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, & BRASS. i ! An Apprentice would be taken to the above business. August's 1st, 1822. 'S2tf 2 DOLLARS REWARD. RAP AWAY from the Subscriber's Plantation, in Onslow County, on he 12thiof March last, a Mulatto Man by tthe name of j-L.INKFIF.LD;. about five, feet seven inches high. 25 years of age, and as likely as is commonly seen. It is expected he is lurking about New bern of .Wilmington. The above Reward will, be given to. any person who will ap- prebend and confine him in any Jail so that, 1 get him again, and all reasonable expense4 will be paid. . Masters of vessels and others are here by forwarned from harbouring, employing or carrying him away, nndei the penalty of the laW. LEWIS T. OLIVER. May 29th, 182219 ft r3 I n CAP r m mi 1 Pittman, Has just received from N)York . AND IS NOW OPENING AT HIS CHEAP SrORE, : i , . Cravert-ttrett, I t Nearly opposite the Bank ofNewbern. a general assortmcnttof - FAJVCY! GOODS. Hats, Boots, &! Shoes, j &c. &c. 1 ' j ' Among which, are the following articles, ! ' ' ..' viz. Cloths, Cassimeres, Pelice cloths, Flannels, j Worsted Socks and H ose, 1 Cotton do. i do. Flag Hdkfs. " Black silk do. Madrass do. , Figured and plain Muslins, Ribbons, Gloves; Pinns, Needles, Black, & white Sewing Silks, Assorted col. i do. Extra fine Guernsey Shirts, Brown Holland, Brown Platillas, GentlemthVBeaver & imitation Beaver HATS, Boys' Beaver HATS, Morocco and Wool HATS, Ladies' Bootees & Shoes, Misses do. : t do. ; Gentlemen's Boots & Shoes, And a great variety of Common Shoes, for Men and Women. ' ALSO, ' A few barrels first quality APPLE BRANDY, A NU3IBER OF Jersey Waggons, Stick Gigs, Bureaus, Tables, . Bedsteads Work Tables, v Fancy and Windsor CHAIRS, Saddles, Bridles, ' Harness, Trunks, Travelling Trunks; Portmanteaus and Valices, FofHng Pieces, Powder L Shot, . &c. &c. Together with a variety of other articles, too tedious to enumerate. N. B. From the general approbation of the good quality of his aticles and the'dili gent attention with which they were select ed, he can with confidence recommend them to the attention of the public, espe cially to those who are desirous of obtain ing articles that are really good, at a cheap rate. t Any Boots or. Shoes, or other articles, purchased at the above store, (and not soiled) will be exchanged if they do not give entire satisfaction. Newbern, Nov. 2d, 1822.--,41tf FRANCIS ALEXANDER IIT AS just received from Philadelphia, a general assortment of Men 's, Youth's ana c-nnuren's a OF EVERY DESCRIPTION- rMEN's, women's AND CHILDREN S 9 , OF ALMOST EVERY DESCRIPTION. And a few cases r Ladies and Misses j StraN Bonnets, Which he offers for sale, at his Store in Craven-street,t next . door to Mr. T. W. Pittman's, at reduced prices, for Cash. -September 24, 1822. '36tf . THE SUBSCRIBER Has just received from Philadelphia, and ofieis for sale low, a few LIGHT & HEAVY CALF SKINS, CORDOVAN & LINING SKINS. i : ALSO A LIGHT NEAT MONROE. CAHlllAGE, Suitable for one or two' horses. Apyly to JCIN TEMPLETON, Who. requests, tliose indebted to hinrto call and let him know how they are, 7 Subscribers for the Declaration of ! Iruienendence, and the Farewell Address of Vashington, are requested to call and I take ihixa awiyJ " Apply as aipT. mm HAS JUST RECEIVED T&0M PHILADELPHIA, AND IS KOW OPENING. " j "! At his Store f corner of 'PoUok and Middle- ; streets. . A FXESH SUPPLY OP Foreigui &l Domestic 4 . t - w ill HARDWARE CUTLERY, Crockery ; & Gfashvbirc, Which, with his former "supply, comprises a very general assortment. ALSO, I ' '. j A FEW HOGSHEADS CHOICS RETAILING MOLASSES, V- , j, . JUST RECEIVED. '. Per schooner Fanny from Guadalounei sand ioi sale low, for Cash or Country Pro !duce. 'j j.v :- Newbern, Nov. 2d, 1822. '41 tf.. j LANDS cS MILLS ' . . For Sale. ' ; THE Subscriber intending to leave the! State, offers for sile T T V I 1430 Acres of Land, ! jwhere he now lives, ini Jones county, on mic nunu siue oi .irent niver. one mne above Trenton. . ' i There is on the premises a convenient! Dwelling House, and other necessary! ' buildings, with an excellent set of 1 Ssuv cS- Grist Mills, both new and i complete operation, the tatter having! a good bolting cloth. They were built of good materials, bv the best pf workmen, and are at least equal to "any in the tower part ol the. state. If the above property-is not previously sold, it will be offered at public sale on Thursday the 28th of next month, (No- ! vpmhpr whpn iin f0n h oM 1 . j ........ ..... " I iiuiacsj viiLiic, xius, jm:t?p, Corn, Fodder, Peas, ! Farming Tools, &c. also! ';.)'. A number of NEGROES will be hired out for a short time. V If the Iiands are not sold, they will be .Rented for a term of years. . CHRISTOPHER BRYAN. Jpnes county, Oct. 23, 1822 '40 5 Notice. T May term, 1822 of Craven Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, the subscriber qualified as Executor to the last wjll and testament of Jonathan Baily, late cfjsaid county. ' Persons5 indebted to said! estate are required to make immediate pay4 mjent ; and tmS'se having claims against the estate, will present them within the time; limited by la otherwisejthe statute of limU talions in such cases made and' provided, will be plead in bar of their recoverv. ARCHIBALD P. FLYBUS, October 24, 82.-i40 4 I Executor Dancing liool. MR. WILLIAM H.pLAY respectful ly informs the Ladies and Gentle men of Newbern and its vicinity, that he purposes returning, to commence a j Dancing Scoo the ensuing winter, hoping to meet with the patronge he has heretofore receivedl Those ladies and gentlemen who were regu lar! pupils last wihter,'cri attend at half price ; and all gentlemen who wish only to have the privilege of .visiting the School, and dancing as ' they miy -feel inclined with the advantage, of the Practising Balls will only pay half price There will also be ja Night School for young gentlemen. The Sfhoolwiir commence in December. September 22, 1 822 36tf. 7 ! Twenty-Five Dollars REWARD. KANAWAY irom tie Subscriber on the 4th instant, a Negro Man named 36hn, or 3on Brimmage about t went v-tive years of age, slim made, a dark yellow complexion, and about five feet seven or eight inches high. Masters of vessels and others, are hereby cantipned against harbouring, em ployingor carrying awav said fellow,; as'the; lw, in -such ease made and provided will be' strictly en forced. The above.Rewajd will be paid to any person who ahall apprehend and confine said slave so that I get him again, I 1 JOHN R. GOOD. Newbern. A. FALL AWD' . WWCTEK 1 1 2'HEai'D3ID 5rCo. . HAVE JUST RECEIVED rXOM NKW-Y0RK, Per the Convoy, and J arris, Brxxm Co - ' . . a a irow opririxOj AT TIIEIR STORE ON POLLOCKSTftEET, Nearly opposite Ote Dew Episcopal Church, ! ' A VERY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FREiH IMPORTED " ''.'j' - ; I STAPLE a.D' FANCY Among theni are a great variety of new11 and fashionable articles j; which, added to their former stock,, makes their assortment very large and complete, comprising almost every article generally sold in' the. DRY" GOOD line; and have been purchased principally at auction, very low for cash. , Country Merchants, and those who may wish to purchase vn reasonable terms, trill do well by calling and examining for them selcs. e ; Wewbern, October 24th, 1 $t2.--UQtf TO BUILDERS.-; Troposals for building a POOR HOUt'D will be received by the Subscribers, who are appointed-a Committee for that purpose. Persons disposed to contract will ; receive every information relative to th same, on application to . WILLIAM HOLLISTER, WILLIAM R. STREET, STEPHEN B. FORBES. Sept. 14th, I8J2. 3'4tf ' . i 50 Dollars Hevvard HAVING a Mulatto man tun away, who I understand is in the neigh borhood of General Duraiit Hatch 'and aDove rewaru to any one who wm appre- nend antJ Oliver nun to me or my agent, at Lake fJielps, ... lyrel! County; or One lr....J..J j rv- L is conlnieu in Alewbern Jaw so that 1'et him. His name is DAVIE, of middle size, and about twenty-four years of age. E. PET TIGIlEAV, . June 5th, 1S22 O tf.. Taken Up, i ND committed to the Jail of this County, on the 2 1th ot October list, a Negro Man who calls himself SAM, aiid jsays he; belongs 'to Jacob Long, of Edjtie jfield District, South Carolina. ' Said teltow jis about thirty year of ae, black c jni- blexion, five feet five or six inches hiL:h, spare made, and has lst some of his tore teeth. The owner is requested to come iforward,; prove his property, pay chaiTfS jahd take him away, or ;he will be dealt LEMV HATCH, S7if. Jones County, Nov. 5th 18.2. '42tf. JNOTICE. VJITriLt' BE SOLD, on Saturday the V 7th of December next, a: the Court House ra Newbern, the personal pm(ieity elonging to the Estate of James . bpui- row, deceased, consisting of u likely Ne ro Man, a Negro Woman and three "chil dren, and a .Gold -Watch. Six .mouth Credit will be given, the pui chasers giving good secui ity. . - 1 THOMAS SPARROW,' jun 'Admr. Nov. 7th, 1822. 42!tds. -. : I RICHARD ,N. OLIVER, CABINET MAKER, . At die old Glebe, Middle street above the Court House, . .' . eturks his grateful thanks to the inhabitants of Newbern, and the ir.icinity thereof, or the encourage-: pent jhe has receivedfrom them ; and hope's by his strict attention to buii t tiess, and - unremitted exertions ; jto )leae, to merit a continuance ot thr'ir favours. H has on h ind, an asiort mem of ready made IXKNH UREt ind the 4be3t materials ! to make any ihing that may be called for, on tho jnjDst moderate terms. All ordTt from town or country, will be pu.njo tually attended to, He has also on hand,' a hancl aome assortment of Mahogany arid Other woods, for COFFINS and attends funerals, as usual. Those who are unfortunate as to lose tHcir friends, will find it to their ad Vantage to call as above, as he intend' ' rrducinR the expenecs thereof so j p be sua object to the employer 5 J
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