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r -1 I 4 s V . ' i ' . - !::r ! ; - . i; . -.-, . S -- . I J i, V i i t! V! . ' 4- ( u i;- 1 si l 1 - i - ...... . . i freat lamentations followedi njiriy of tfielbrig is thati" shouted ihe captain througj pongos at the game time laying her and her (his speaking trumpet. " Ten Sisters Children's hands ;upon their heads. Agnes I Dennis, Shubo Nickeison master." Whw And her childreo were, however, carried off 1 he deuce is Dennis ?" " Oh, down east," in sal ety,.. although ajarge body ol. the taj-1" What's cargo?" "Lumber and stone .6. To incorporate the lake Drurnmond . i ... f i ii. . . and; jOiapeakjp Canal Company. Autho rises a corporation to di? Isaid Canal and provide for the imposition of tolls. 17. AmfKrtiinra Mia laiv; raanpllinp J f - CJ ' : . I' J " O . W . - - " " ... I j VOWV " .5- lest pqngos followed the steps ol the pafty iware.7l "Wow who but an infernal yankee! the Crime of Bigamy. Alters the punish for three days ; and on each day some were deputed to see that, she was not being in jured. .. . $. iv v. j j , : . 1 But the wife's narrative, is the most ex t inordinary part of the , story According lo he. statement, the creatures' motive! tor stealing ana aeiarmng ner, appear to save ueen as would think of bringing stone ware to Leg- htirn' muttered the captain, as he threw down hi? trumpet. And sure enough, ho but a yankee would -think of it."- Yet these eastern vessels poke their bowsprits into almost everv port in the known world, with in outward cargo that costs them nothing rors plin follows rThese animals regain but the demolition of their own forests, and always in aisunct triors, ana are perMcjiy subordinate to a chief or ruler, and hit Se condary chiefs,! For -their expediior ti ff ob the gardens, thev .had brought, ilieii . 1 ; i men! for Bipamv . from rieath tn imorison ment, branding and whipping:' lip To provide for the payment of Ju- in 'he counties of Rnwan,"Wake,;Du MontPemery, Granville, Sampson, Bertie and Stokes and for' nthpr nnrriosesf! fProvides that the Sheriff shall receive Jury tickets in payment of taxes at par value, and that - neither thf Sheriff nn'r rnnntv trade for the same at less than sovereign s soie neir along with then, fts ihey never leave any ot the i oval faWv bf hind them, for fear, of a sumrisaE 1 : was tjjis royal cub: which was.killediand the quenhis mother j having been treoii vsolable for the loss of her datling, the old monarch had set but by night to try, if pos sible ip recover it ; oh not finding it,fe S6ied on the bo in. its place, carried him home in safety him to nursH. a freight home (hat builds towns and cities where, those forests grew. With truth ihey Trustee shall may be called the trost enterprising portion J part valiie.j oi a most enterprising people. The state 19. To amend the 3d section of an act Jf Maine has, for the last fifteen years, car- passed in 1810, relative to the passage of t: , ,. t 9 ' , I ' Ii . v wf - ,V II ried on a trade with the Spanish W-st In- fish bp the Pedee and Yadkin dia Islands, to a greater, extent thanny poses a penalty of 25 n the nation in the world; and during the fiisi ers Ipr neglect of duty five years exchanged a cargo of lumber for a cargo ol molasses, without the aid of a single dollar in cash. ... They have crossed very ocean- raversed every sea visited eveiy people in search of a market. And, to his queen, and gave rfer.j during the war, their sailors were the bes" bhe positively did nutst- that could be found in the American navy!. Rivers, fim Commission 20 I o .ajthnrise lhf RnarH fnr Tnlorm.! ovements io contract for the re-open nd improving' Currituck Inlet Pro vide that an examination shall be made to ascertain thpracticability of re-openint; .d Inlet, anjrf it practrcabVi.appropiiai ne sum of $l000 (r that 'purpose. 21- To repeal so much of an art unvcuil r I iiim at her, breast, for three months, and Educated in the school which is taught upon neverchild throve better than lie did Bv the banks of Newfoundland; where the first in 1827. to keep open the Tuckasecee fiver iiai uiur. ir was urgiiiuiug tw vam ciuu a u; iiraaii laugm is 10 icarii io iisii, inree monuis ,tr f ""lessee ,r i vr ana tributary streams speech, bjH imitating every voice J j without knowing the value of a -dry jacket, in Haywood county, as relates to the Catn- ' I . f .lit ! .. .. 1 i V . i -J- -- ana it tjatr (ney were appalled by no danger, subdued gay creek, riow in the county of Macon. loss, that by no hardships, intimidated by ho tbe,anu 22. I o repeal an act passed in 189R . " - .! f ' J . ; - : ' ruier steing many a brush upon the at speech, b ' flea rd, whether of beast or bird ;i fitruck tr.e monsters as a great j they had no means of teaching t sovr reign to speak, at which art so ant; i his led to the-scheme his own mother! to be his instructor, whiel they efiVcted in the most masterly styjlf, binding and gagging her in her own. house, on4 carrying her from a populous hamlt-l u tuck'( R 1 ) Chronicle. ihr fair foienoon without hoving been dis cjovered. I heir expertness, and the rapid- J i options of the tublic Acts, passed at the ity of their mo', ions, Agnes described jas I tate session of the General Assembly, I 1.; to pi o vide lor a division nf negn teir youiu' he: seemed of stealih" Allan ic,; they took " their land lacks on board," crossed the country to the lak's, gave IVrry and M'Donough a lift, and then re turned to their hornes again to peddle lum oii appointing IfOinmissioners on a part ol the foad leadin.L from Morgantbn to Ave vfs Tonipikjp Roac in Burke couniy. , 23. I o rpeal so much of in 18J0. as .nrevnr anv ' i 7 county an act passed person from fjer and fish and become wealthy. Puw- orbing Seins and Nets in Tar river, abov ilie mouth of 24. To ai oi and pther chattel properly heid in comnioii vi(ies he shal inconceivable by ihose who had never w.l nessed them. tenderness and kindness by the way, prM IfAuihorises the County Courts unon r,tii. lenn? her plenty of iruit and water ; but hr tion ol one or more tenants in common , gavt- l.erself totally up to despair, till s divide or ake sale if by the Court deem. Was jini reduced to her cwn linle WiJIiaro bestj of the Pr pertvso hId in rrinimi,. 1 'r L ' 1 I I . ' 1 J " ""IIIIIH'II. I r :-te ol entry v lUCe J 25. Giving Uilig and be gamboling u Any amojig his brutal d-mpeei, 2. Vesting in ihe Superior and CoQni Superior Court' leave mav be jrranred t Fishing creek!. end an act passed in 1827- pi escribing upon what evidence the Public1 I reasurer shall receive ihe hurrhaco or Vacant anri cnappropriared land. TPio issu n grant: upon a ceri h- tVam the books in the Secreia . 40. For the relief of securilie. in certain cases Provides lha,t when any judgmeni shall hereafter be obtained befor- any Jus ticeofthe Peace, upon any payrrrht of deb? for which any person shall hwe become liable as security, and the princpa I debtor shall, desire to obtain a stay 5cexecutfo thereon, but the security is unwilling that uch stay shall be had, it shal be'lawful for the. original security to causehis dissent thereto to be entered, whih siall absolve him froro all liability. u ;! V 41. To amend an act dssed at the last Session, entitled an act ti mend the Ian with respect to the collection of debts from the estates of deceased persons ind the la in relation to the leveying of thtexecutions issued by Justices of the Peace. Provides i that when a surety shall discharge in whole "r part, the debt of his pncjpal, the claim of such surety against thfexecutor of his principal, shall have the stue priority against, the assests as belonged to the de mand of the creditor. The following are among the fixate Acts. Concerning the elections imhe i counties of Johnston, Wayne, Lenoir,Gceea Jones, Graven and Carteret. i. An act embowering the Countx Court of Onslow to' authorise Solomon E Grant to errect a gate across the main rotd at Onslow Court House, , - An act further to amend an act passed hi he year 1818, entitled an act io authorise the Courts of Pleas and Quarter sessions of Craven and Cumberland counties to ap point special Justices of the. Peace and making compensation to such Justices lor certain purposes. An act to authorise Nat ha r G. Blount to errect a spiral wheel in Neuse River. I o repeal an act passed in 1S17, to in ose the fees: of the Registers ol the counties of New Hanover, Cumberland, Brunswick, Carteret and Craven, so foi ay regards Craven county. valuable Plantation FOR SALE OR LEASE. THE Subscriber offers for sale, iua VIUIN which lie ourci ML the d of Doctor White, arlfoinine- thei Lftti, a "lioVashingtoa ftnd Captain Russefi - . taimngrfiye hundred acres ; of which, a suffin. t quantity is cleared, i make three hundred ! . relf of corn. Ths tract is a goodquality f f :t Barnwelf Land the soil bein- well catculaled for the production of cotton. The uncleared Land is well timbered. ' j SAMUEL SIMPSON. F ort Barnwell, Craven ounty, Dec. 18, 1829. W & J. M, S(TtIRGiS AVE just received a new supply of Goods, conistiiiV of DRY GOODS. HATS St HOES, amone which are 3 cases superior Hats, very lout 55 do i:tiildren$'i& Youths 1. case Leghorn Hts, Which they will sell as low"as can be purchased in Newbern. Dec. 19, 1829 ' I ; h ernes Covert, the right o;! ng sueif. TBv oeiitioninu ii. Agnes iniraediatelv tooki b tuition, and was Soon git le I'or orany qt w hom he had conceived a threat j iJourts, jurisdiction of applieaiion ,r the -i.'ti(matmg of Bastard Children. Provides hat jit shall be done by petition in writing, made by the putative father and a decree to bemade by the Court when said put'itive ! 'iher and tile mother shall ! be inteimar ried. 3. Concerning the places where Com pany Musters shall be held "Provides thai ico piaces snail oe selected by a majorit r the c'vaipaoy.J ' V7unucmn uie commissioners ql f'ublic Works. Directs the Treasurer of JiylHL company in which the me rtssemffliy, oi tne slate and condition ol their funds. J : 5. To umend and improve the Hickory iut Gap.Road. Appropriates twelve hun- aflection boy under her to understand that her i ill was to be i ' I...W, ..f L J J!ll . a," ' ' -" . f ' ! '.uininunify : onu an in while that thev! delained her. ihev'never re luseo her in .aught save to take her horj 0n tier III tie daughter wVTjorn su months and six days after her abstrartioL. She spok highly of the pongos, of thdn Uncili' v, ger.eroslty, waimth of ; ffecMon t:e,if . mites -ri(l young. nes, a jd of thJ ' .irresiihle strength. She conce ved iheni. could reord tl em in any other light than as dumb human creatures. Mr. Al.v confes ses that he had the same, sort of feeJirjg vfh!e in Uie.ii settlement, for many'of tile tftin-vfes ;n particular. w;re ! much j dred dollars for this purpose:! Coniir .an .many negro savages which hV 6 ; To vest the fight of electing Sheriffs nan Si'eu, Htm Uiey laugtied, sallied, anfd ln (iif several counties within the State n Cped very mucn like human creaiurs. rihey u!d make the1 most docile, piw-J- 111 ' - f 1.: . 'JJ t. ' - . . i! i t I '. i - 1 jui ano iieciionaie oi an slaves: out tne ! - . - i r come vey soon lo iheir growth, and are Mi short lived; in that nay annr ximatinp r , , . . . ... r t'te jest of i, he biute creation ThVl .i':'iely on truits, roots, and vegetables, rj.-it animal food whateA lr. I .'h'1 riter concludes this interesting -leL 't. ov iiifimatinp nis intention oi HmitT n. .New South Wales, as soon as d.vjn e of iiis stock ut the seitlemtnif v lins a feeling that no part oflhis t ;m inem to sue and be sued, withfu.t rh. entjpf iheir jhtisbahds.l i Sq. To prevent the disfirurin? of the whIM of the Slate House, i nmnn.nc ... unjiy of Five dollars, recoverable before Justice of I he Peace.! J ! RESOLUTIONS. Concerning the claims of Nofth Carolina Hgainst the United States. Provides that the Governor, shall request of the General Cipvernment a settlement of the. accounts claimed by the State during the late war arid send a fit agent with all necessary vouchers to authenticate' the claim. In relation to larae Vat m - v.icui VJIdlJIS, Vt I i hmonrl i I-.,. I U-i .i o , I r I NJv : , 1 ' w ,n al?w L roves that no bonds given bv the nor L mvicatioh Co.TIDHnv. fEmnna.U ii . r ' 8 en ojr me pur 1 - 1 ii- ' r' -i 1 ."" '" r 'laaci s oi iue bi President anij Directors to ;sej I at the town ol Charloite. the Stork nf do I AMI If . ! ;e th( JAMES KAY HAS just returned Irons New York and has opened at his Store on Craeii-streer. near the Old County Wharf, an assortment of,. Dpy Goods, CROCKER V W H A R, DWARF- BOOTS SHOES, & HATS, AND A GENERAL ASsdRTMENT OP GROCERIES. ! Among which are Old West India &. N E RUM. Dognac, Apple & Peach BRANDYA Holland and Countr v GIN, , . " Vlonongahela and common WHISKEY, ; J Madeira, fforf, Malaga Si Country INE3 Loaf, Lump and Brown SUGARS', ' mperirtl and HysorpTEAS, j Coffee, Chocol te and Molasses, Family Batter, Cheese and Lard, . 3ox Raisins and Spices of various kinds, fohacco, Serars, &c. he. M ' Wiich he will sell a' the lowest cash Vewbern, Dec. 6, 18?9. ! prices SOWN STREET f! &c. Allows alo 5 years tocomple ujI navigation pi said nverJ j 28, To provide for the R Maw House and Arsenal. fA nnrnni.n.... ! Fixing the fees of the Clerk nf ,K County & Sujjierior Courts fe Sheriff Fee a it Cherokee lands shall be for e present, enforced by the Trnrer "iiere me lanas lor which such bond given shall be covered either by the grant uiuc iu amcan ana Stedman or m H.dH eiairo nf lU.. I . C. i ... . ' ...r ...a,. w ipeiman tne institution of a set far to test the validitw rf ilflBa . utm flrrf f J - ern b tt "li c. as with a: success ) L'M r 'v f n an pai t of the coast of A XI a; Ljivt riutot L trotitclf. YanKk I, n t phi (ft . I ii e In h n b i ifa'n ' ofj Ne ' tielaii() ue proveibi :l iW urairin t arid successful enterprise. They are fii ti etjed, at no rival stopped by r.ti obstaci -.st)bdued bytik coin, etition. VVerev in lei est clls ikem. upon land or wlaterJ m. de'r f I i e t- rndi or frozen, there do thev tinari.(ii to be successful, t le u - ssible. Nor is il' snin: yi;iCjii; .: U r.cs them ciushed at h failiwi- i? hi-i oe bent but it is nut broken unsuccessful, thy look lr a cause;, and ? agin -adding prsevetancero the attenu W h it peuple an most often to b Wi h on ft fishiilg ground ? The y y ltai pj'W? i ! t Pi6r ii pursuit .1 oil or fuis ? Tie4 yankees. Who is hi who barters lumber and onions with t;. West Indian, beads and red clofh with 11? Oiheitaiirank oil with the Hollander, corn with the Greeki j rum, tobaccySiiuflj ant wi 5 a'ftU Tlry.iihocks ifte' yankee. If SO. rn rebnlnl tho 0nil: certain cases.! Declares that no lands now entered on the Books of the Entry Takers' and 0f which he entries will expire on the 15th of Dec. 1831, shall be re-entered within twelve (months after that date bv ih,: persons in, whose names or for whose . e in- f-e. i. l.r c I 17 1. 'I i . t i nir LiUtiisii uiiu k reiicji, pK Kiea nsu h i he- Russians and Danes, flour nit; fur a farthing Jonathan: wjth tbt jAlgerine ? aV freight is to be carriei less Jhan any other man ? 18 there, ins coat is b tsyeady for a job, andfiis ship for a ireiglu so he hisks it! upVi11 s t;ff, before (In Fienchmanj can - make a bow to the ship pet y jt John cull anisti his roast beef. 11 is ,i:very where it a prospect of eaih oneris5 few days ol hard! labor it money is to be found lUat way, and. a, no task. for him, the close. What lone egged brig is that ? . . i i .- . r ' . . i .1,- el '.. .-L.-j- ., - i ur ,.ee wane men mereo Provides lhat the st election shall lake ph,Ce in Aupu ... .1. I . -. 1 r ...... v.a ui IUI M-j,.,Kdi me usual places, in eachrfvmntv r i.,rt Knuf4i hL q:j L.J. holdi,g .elections for Members t V It " ' T ! eS are no mbly,surider the san e rules. Prn. ,k. ji V. L. . I . .ne retiirrts khall hm--,- iL . J IT . .. " UV' win w..-.. ...uuc: u ifie Cleric nf I mi rrrurlnolliranH , f. - heCuun.y Court. Coumy Cour, .o ap- hT Zrre"Lm 1 pC,3U iiUYiug me ioo to j3 for the purposes of affordin,, oiehest number of votes nWlar-H .i.j L. .u ... p f ui anortimg. i .ui 4 t,rvu j ' insiuuiion to collect its dehi In case of a tie or inability to Piv ti.-V..i.--r o::. . aeP,s'! lvg,,, resent shall elect ll,e Derson lo r, Rr-nJh..V 1 -1 ,3?"n!,n" "r S!, ,ff. The elecion f,0 . ,ake DUe, d.bu av he Sh,:" !! " ro one eligible, le,, he oe .if he Pr,,em;: P' . 1 i-r. of age, ,5 res,ded in the count, 32 To enable the BanKi oi cVul X. ' !-r he chosen 12 month, immediately an,l! Netrbern o wind oJ VLtIR! fix a uniform rate ol collectionJ This hill lias the same rirovisions as thai in rlnri,... to thy State Bknk, except that it contains -... 1-. I j. . a. - L i ouiig on i f suoject of reducing the number of Directors, or the discotin...... ol any of its Branches. f ! 33.' Cedinglto the United States. m uiviivii uvci. certain lannsj Directing the survey of Trent river. Instructing our Senatorsand rnt;nn our Representatives Jin Congress, to use th'ir efforts to procne a repeal of ih. H, on Salt. J Authorising the purchase nfn nnPira; i Join. Stanlv, executed bv Ford lobe placed in the House of Com JfEWBERX PRICES CPRRENT. ARTICLES. I d c. d. c. BEESWAX, lb. BUTTER, do. CANDLES, do. COFFEE, do. COKDAGE, cwt. . COTTON, COTTON BAGGING Hemp per yd as scttes for iceoig and owns a ifeehold of one hun. nieu acres ol Land, t -' , ' . io amend an act passed in 1828. to mend the law reeulaiinj? the insttert wtn r( lt ! .1.1 i . T : r " " r ourjin tne town of t ayeiieville. TPm vidts for the appointment of an additional itpettor J, 8 Concemuic the cross canal" lendino h.-ni ih n......i -fi:..J i o 1 . e r . i VllCtlt WMI1H1 flmiT I 'nnnl . I I II r - - - Mvauia in. ui le ill mir uf iip . the nead of ih nrHe' s ' . "i.J " " L""? yin L,ands at rf t , . ;vyw ... vMiujnen couniy. ramiico t'ointj Li.ie;nos tne time for the completion of the t "'Hi ;o ten yeais.l ! i i : .r r " eos 01 ,rusrh',). biiwofsaieanb-du ;., i TS as! under ,,,el Lcls the ime (wo years.! vv,., ...... ,c eno or- registration and SS. mrint ,u i..:. ii , ,t . , i . ""V ."ui Mimejcemrnis Mum oherfos ! Reprobates out of Term tim, 1 - r,i.l ...j ..'i ' oucr,"s in a..... .1 . - J I L T.i ' ,,oi hip securities io SKa,;ir.i v., (MiiniudlUIV UI II1P am m a in i'.lJi'i -i- ii ..... :J ' 'n-L , "J uwuus, snau oe iiaoie for a! t -r-r- v ...cucmng con- mercemenis mposed on iheni in ih BI,. . rt.mg bank notes ol t he f inite ... I I . H . . inen, ?n the same ; l... , 7, or (iiiinner as tnev OI lis nrnnrhuo I I ... , . ... . L.u,FU5 wmpping, hciencies do. do do. do. do- Pointi and Cape Hatterac 1 3'4. To extend the tihie for reoisterh.c gianisaid mejne conveyances, powers ol of gih i ptfsonment and fine, at tht f'e court.! discretion oi f! African ,0piuni;i,h the Chines. ,, ChoroKeeLa T and,. VMf merest on the bonds o.v 6Uch V.?X .L. . r5"su? prep. rrr.H i .11 ; . i . . i r ; i - . iv . i vivrtii ne rem it ion rtn eoii.i..i... from one forefgri port to another, jho takeJ are liable lor all other de. in thiir official dutv.t! v. vuuiv-H rnp me punxfs tn tho Treasurer, for the purchase! Pub! ic A U I theX'apt. of an English merchantmen, 1 was entering; the port rf Leghorn,' as I peeped over the taffratl, and beheld a ves Mhtch bove in sight Some twelve hour b - fore, how close on board of him. " I dm know, ; replied the mate, " but the fell ihust becraev who'd over think of putrii; cuuii on jooth pick -spars with this bi toddihg sails fore and' aft i" " ' i ! - ' -It ! ' i ' ' . i - - - 'J ii 1 " j J ' f 2 iuch nnrrhawic . t.c, li u-iJ. , V " . i prepare -all be remitted on satisfactory eviJence lLXcdS w oi"!!!?? ilh to iheTreasureOhat the lands Snn,,r 0i VT' ?h?-.1? Io "W" him UI L .1 i. j r--..u uir. aauie anu credit him tor have heen maiun-i r . j :. i . I i . n " iur .r;.r. ...all. nitciJCieu Willi U JlT re:aift thn. such suras- as chck on the exempt the members of Ft e cuujpanies, within -this. Stale, from inuina hity.;, ; . . - . L3J To amend theJMilitja Laws of this Mate so far as respects the' Uniform Com pni,es of Light Infantry. Hiflernen. Artili,. r and Grenadiers. AulhoHses ihe forn u.g of one company ,f Riflenien,Gieiiadiets nd. Artillery in each Brigade. j 14 An act concerning the Buncombe un.pike road. Authorises the election of fficers and sccurls the right to alter th, -cion ol said road.j i ! I 15; An act io amend the 10th! section A f fcf P8" in 1819, prescribing1 the m 7 i ""'r.irom trie tiUerokee In .11 i.MDMMi-.. "fJLi IVrvaarninn I I! r 'b - on i reasury uepartment. j ot. io improve the r9j d lort in Burke over tin GipL to Ashev lie -rrrT'f: i- vr r" huiKac ton four iiituui uiierest : 38,! Concerdin the State County of ISlaton. years it in under th- the fPlaces J f Pe Cour of Macon. "n MU'e ner as Uounty Roads.T --j '"g tne Vourt oj rieas an: Quaher Sessio ,s of Burke county, to ap point Commissjones to view ana lav off t uripike Boad from the Lincoln "line J;1,nfsi Lo in Burke Posing throu, Jie Uurel Gab of the South Mountain. Provides for fie appoiniment of Comro - v!l f llu ae to lei out the; Road to lar. .),. FLA3t,perlb. FLOUR, bbl Corn Meal, basbel, r GRAIN Wheat, bushel. Corn, bbl. IRON Bar, American, lb. Russia anu Sweedes, do. LARP, do. LEATHER, Sole. do. Dressed hvdes. An. LUMBER, Flooring,! 1-4 inoh,M men uoaros, -Scantling, Square Timber, Shingles, Cypress, Staves, W. O. hhd. Do. R. O. Do. vV. O. barral, Heading, hhd. Bo. barrel, MOLASSES, gallon. NAILS Cut, all sizes above 4d. lb. 4d. It 3d. ib Wrought, & NAVAL STORES Tar, bbl. Turpentine, do. Pilch, do Rosin, . . do. . Spirits Turpentine, gallon, Varnish, do. OILS Sperm. do. Wbale if Porpoise, do. Linseed, . do. PAINTS Red Lead, lb. White Lead, tr round in nil. rut PROVISION Bacon, lb. Beef, do.. Pork, mess, bbl. Do. prime, do. Do. cargo, do. SALT Turks Island, bushel, Beaufort, ,do.' Liverpool, fine, do, SHOT-cwt. SPIRITS Brandy, French, gall. Apiie, uo. - -r no. Peach, do. do. Rum, Jamaica, ' do. I'o. Windard Island, do. Do. Newbern, do. J o. New England, do. GIN, Holland, . do. do. Country, . . do. Whiske. ' rfn. i STEEL German, lb. do. English blistered, do. SUGARS Loaf, lb. Lump, do. Brown, do. TEAS Imperial, do.' Gunpowder. - 'do. Hjsoo do. Black, : do, TALLOW, d(,' WINtS-Madeira, gallon Teneriffe, do. Malaga, "do Lisbon do. X 18 y 112 12 15 00 7 50 20 18 12 12 5 00 40 37 1-2 ,1 50 "5 6 - f 22, 7 DO 6 00 8 00 1600 1 25 16 00 TOO - 8 00 18 00 8 00 8 . 15 B5 I 35 I 1 00 35 40 90 35 7- 15 15 00 5 1-2 4 : 12 00 10 00 9 OQ 50 " 40- 75 7 00 150 40 50 1 20 80 40 35 - r25 so 16 10 22 13 T" ! 1 60 .l"60 1 50 80 t-2 9 3 00 1 60 ; 80 . ; 2 00 f, 20 25 14 14 18 Oti iCO 25" 20 15 6 60 50 1 00 1 75 0 h 6 1 8 , 25 12 00 8 00 9 00 1-2 20 0 ! 1 : 50 , 18 00 8 00 20" 00 10 00 V 30 20 90 40 40 1 00 40 18 16 00 6 5 13 00 11 00 10 00 6a 45 1 00 8 00 1 75 45 60 1 25 9i 45 40 1 50 45 35 18 12 25 20 10 1 80 1 80 I a EPECTFULLY ii forms his triemlg an the public, that he has taken thi? Storp nn Craven Street, formerly occupied by Mr. G.-orge Seid, vhere he has opened. a general assortment f GROCERIES, which w ill he sold as low , H my oilier place in town. Having a numb' r of (bnvenient Rooms, he is prepared to-, acc mmo 4ate a few BOARDERS, either by the year, oonth, week, or dayi He pledges himself that no exertion shall be wanting, to ensure tie com fort and convenience , of those who my think proper to patronize his establishment, aind .indul ges the belief that he will be enabled td give en tire satisfaction. His table shall alwav- be fur- nished wilh the bes of viand?, and his cellar with the choicest liquors. - OYSTER SUPPERS will beserved to parties, or t. single persons, at nny hour when callt.d j ,r; and being provided with excellent corks,. atid every convenience for roHsting oysters on an icnaivc scaie, nr is persuaaea. tuat in suppers t-fee-foid not inn?rior tl those of atiy other penor style, at short notice and on rinns.Ku ; i Nov 14A, 1829. Chesapeake audi v)eavare : CANAL. ; OlICE is hereby given that this Cunal u now-open lor navigation (Tlie Locks fare 100 feet in lensrth.-hv Oo rt': wjdib, and the Canal lean be naviga)ed by vessel within those dimension, and drawiitg sevrn ieet water. 'I i " - - ' 1 he rates of toll have been fixf d c make it the cheapest, as w ell ih mn?. ditious and safe channel of , , mjW ivu I fll 'If t,r- tween the waters of the Chesapeake and Defa f8- I Ml' , - Anv inforrmttinn in Vlai;vn r-..i .J. . i . ..w.. ... i.iaiiuii iu me aimi mies of toll, &c. may be and on 1 application at the Company's Office. No. 41: Wal J I. L? ' ' 1 uripnia. - j j j Horses for towine, may always be hired at a low price, at either end ot the Cnal. . ROBERT M. LEWIS, President, ! Chesapeake an Delaware Canal Comj.Hoy H. D. Gii pin, Secretary. TNov";3 1829. 1: ,i . ' . ; bidde r. tlx - teas .Xp-RESH Imperial and Gunpowder TEAS ius A received and for sale by i G. BR ADFORD, Co. Ort l,U3hts 'STouud aflum SALT, just're. iJ 1 V ceived per Newbern Packer and for Zr 7i ' V " 1 C- V, SWAW. Ntxobern, Aug. 8. . - . flannel3 NEW GOODS. tush Linens nd Slieetinas: Linsey wooIspv s: low linen Fine and coarse satinets i uper, middling and coarse, red white and reeo Siipr black cotton and worsted hose Super and common cotton hose, and half hese Super an common plain Swiss and mull muslins P am and figured bok nuislW; 6 4 carab. do Bjrown and bl't domest ic Shirtings and mVeii'ngs; Superior light and lrk fashionable colored Gro de Naples : ' j .f ' i v 1 piece first quality black satin B ack, w hile, straw, liffht and dark green, pink, f crimson, scar! t and lilac Italian crapes r F ue and common white linen pocket hdkfs, and thread cambricks 8-4 and 10-4 damask table Diaper, French calica sbawls 5 4 cashmere shawls; long white kid glve3 r ine ana Common black. bomhaaets ' Super, middling and low priced bedtickt, Clark's white and colored spool threa Silk twist, assorted j. . J t 1 Superior largest size Whitnev and rroun hUn kets.jnst received, and for sale by . BivAUr UKU it IU. 1 b ct. 26, 1829. Y virtue of Deed Trust, j I will selltat the Court House, in Newbern, for cash, on the 18th instant, alt the lands purchased from Silas S. Stevenson by Andrew H . Richardson, Iving at the Foik of Neuse and Dover Roads, II miles from Newbern. The improvements are a good Dwelling House and other convenient outtiouses. JOHNC. SJANLY, Trustee. Newbern Jan. 2d, 1830.. State ; of North Carolina, f craven county. November Term, A. D. 1629. Constan tine V. Swan j ! , i. vs VO iginal Attacbment. Sic. Georg Whitelock. ) s. j IT Bnnenrinir tn tio Cmirt that thp Defendant . X. is not an inhabitant of this County, it is therej f' re ordered, that publication be made in the Nimh Carolina Sentinel, for six weeks, that saiu defendant appear at the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be heM for Craven County ai Ibe Court House in Newbern, on the fcna Vfondav of Prhruarv ISiUdf ant r?nlevv or t I"8" j . , i issue, or judgment S-O him. Attest will be rendered ag inst - - ; , i - - ' . , ''.'', ' - ' i 1 ' ' ' ' Hlr. jjjiniiin H ,a , M M ' ' - 4 I-'.-. -.A- ; -I--.. .. ;;,rl- , f . JAMES Q. STANLY, Cleft Vl 1 2 U V c It h. of d a'j to an iv as art act I ces mu tim glo Of ani on lou pur P Unri but fere sett Cft, O fron Colo nect quit: ink' is f R.V grv g " konisi iVr.( ; ,fi a , . jOdvo rostp seisin ! Jindei r i or ostiJt J m .-! hep.,1 fiimar ?ectl eent ruste t ay at, so ".Tru e trus f to tl Ititj
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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