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- V' lb i ,4 or i any CO riii X R tic Subscribers having been) appoint-1 . i Actors of NAVAL STORES, I the Vy p' Junei an iar, rnua uiu ; nue '1, TiNE. offered for sale, will be; inspected ac of the cordine to the Laws of the &tatf .- it Has G. V. SWAN. Newberni May. 14, 1830., up aws of the State of North Carolina, ' t : I Act 1784.1 f " rf. V. No master or commander of any snip essel, shall take on board his simp or vessel, cask or barrel; or other inspectable tes asf aforesaid, without bVmg inspect ed land branded as by this act is required, pnder the- penalty of one hundred pounds for each ;of- feiice: bneshalf'to the informer, ana tne piner the. wardens of the county wherein the X 4 ! half to oucnce snail De committed, to ipe use 01 me poor of such county ; to be recovered", with costs, by action of debt in any court of record, having cognizance thereof. " i (- if I Art. XIV. Eveiy barrel of Pitch or Turpen tine, shallcintatn thirtyftwo gallons, and be free from any fraudulent m Store, and in good and sufficient casks, made of good i seasoned staves, and well secured by twelve good hoops, and the joint o? the head placed perpendicular to the bung ; and before it is branded by the Inspector shall be weighed or gualged in his presence, and hall be well fille.i with good Pitch or Turpen-: tine, and rf I any Pitch or Turpentine, shall be; found by the Inspector to be fraudulently mixed, the same shall be condemned, and forfeited to the'. use of the poor where, the same shall he, and by the wardens thereof tie cleansed and soii for such use." j Anii every barrel of far shall be of the guage of thirty two gallons, wine measure. and every barrel of less size, or irt bad casks, not being two-thirds bound with hoops, shall be pu in merchantable order,' at the 'expense ot'th own- f ; and every barrel of Tar, Pith or Turpei L ; tine, after the same shall be inspected, guage found clean well filled and in merchantable o der. shall he by him branded. . f P 'i Art XVI. No Iter, Pitch, or Turpentine, shall be shipped on boartt any ship or vpssel for ex portation atef the expiration of twenty days frbm the time the same was inspected, until the same shall hvebeejh again inspected, and a cerj tificatei or certificates granted in the same manner as if such commodities had never been inspected). - And every person offending herein, shall forfeit v five hundred pounds, and the Master or Com! manner ot such ship or vessel shall be liable to; the same penalty, as for taking on board any oil sne said commodities without, being bianded. GKOCPRIE8J&C. iCJTEPHEN KINpEY- at the td,e formerly S K3 occupied by Mr WiUiam Dunn, corner of: Poliok. and Middle Streets, has jukt received and .ffrs for sale the fcllowins articles, viz Holland Gin ; Cjg. Brandy ; Jamaica Rum new Am. ..Rum; North Carolina Peach and Apple "nuu) , uuuiuiuu ciuer oruiiny ; : uitu u isn, xvjo. xongaheta. and common rye Whiskefy ; Madeira Sherry, rbit. Dry Lisbon, TenerifiV; and Malaga wines;. loaf and lump Suear; -ood brown ?u- gar; C. -ffee; Gunpowder and Hsoi Teas ; Nut megs; Cinnamon; Cloves; Mace; Pepper and All spice ; race and 'ground Ginger i Indigo and Cop peras ; Sperm, Pofpoise and Linseed Oil, and white Lead; sperm! and tallow Canihs : yellow Oar soap ; tine scented shaving oap ; powder tkj Shot; wrought and Jcut Nails; chewingv Tobacco! $f various qualitiesand Lorillard's S ufF ; Cotton! CWds. ' V , . f -. j ALsO, ;on hand and forsale, very low, for vasn,-- : JO barrels prime PORK, ' f$ do. I LRD, " I til kees do. s v)ne second hand GlO, with new Harness One firs' rate niw SULKEV of Chadw ick' .snake. '!',.- '' And the following elf gant articles of Fur m t ure. f)n mir Dinintr TABLES, one breakfast do. One mant GLASJf, one TIME PIRCE. Newbern, Mav .12, 1830. I HEREBY autinij any person from tradtne for a note made payable by mi to Thomas J. FfonvielJe, for ten dollars; rdat-d 31st DtC. was erroneously 1 will net pay it As the sai'l not obtained by said Fonvidl a . ( to any person that mat Bee proper to tradf for the same. MORRISS WARD. May 14, 183 Flour, Dry Goods. M quito Nettings;! plain aitdfig Epok Miislins; tJ 4b. .e and commfh tJambric and Sfiss do. Tn- h iineiis; Russia Drillings; -pool Cottpoi H b u-t Lace and B obinet Footing, DiitCK iianan vrapes, '. -'4 1 -t superior : I . some ot WW ich are very hi Super and commonN 4 crossbarM Muslins; BobiiWt lace Veilsi Cotton Cords M Patent sewing Thread; Fashionable Cravats; X,eghrn$J and Cuba made Hats arid A few oris FLOUR, received this day, per schr. nsan wary, atd trtr sale -by I I 0. BRADFORD U CO. ' Newberfir May 12. 1830. r ' ClxeapJBo Store. Vollock Street, tkre. on Ea$ Qfih& Post Office. Co. . Have just received a large as ; softment of 'Fashionable Boots '.aop ShoeswMeh tey will sell as ow, probably tou er, than they Can be had in tne Sjtate. They respectfully invite their customers alfd.the public generally, to call and examine t air assortment. May 16, 1830. ) f7 Boots and Shoes made atid repaired. ODn the shortest, notice. ... i . : FAI HIIONABLE SPRING & SUMMER GOODS Ra P IMKOSE TS now opening in extensive and well se ected assortment of RY GOODS, ust received ido 1 ii ii i :irom INe jforka long which are a varjetjrof FASHL0N ,BLE ATICLES, Whicli will b tolQ at reduced prices. Wa 8. ittitttittr GEORGE W. BIXpN, MERCHANT TAirloRf spFCTruLLT iiiforms his customers that he has just received from ;New Yofk, by ScJr peib, a handsome assortment of Spring and Tjjumnier CToods PROSPECTUS : OF THE - CAROLINA SENTINEL. pledge If to give my utmost support to I H ys Ad lnistratibni while it shall conti- presen . PT;. . 1.J Jm. 1 C 1,a!: OAA() to act as it lasnunerio acieu iui ii Peddle; khjle it continues to deserve wum hitheWo deserved-the thanks ot tne r belUvei that any encroachment Of the sated riowtrs of the General uoyernmen, ih StaM Sovereignties, is destructive oi not by what pretence it may be Liberty. I care adorned, by what names it may be supported, I beUeVe it to bl contrary to the tenor of the ton st'Jtution. bontilarv to the immutable principles which he Consfitufion is based, and I upon tUerefore wil ? i. & firmlv and fearlessly opppse any vn .. ? r such encroact - i ' ..... r J. a n raent. 1 Deiieve tnat inaus. j v- and' that high pseudo protecting i iii ' i .ll -J. I ' f . 1 m pi-otect itself, duties neyer fan attain such a desirable end. i Ameiican System is and foolish & theory, and ru nous ii pt- Uce. lbese litical creed, Wre the principal articles of my po- Jand I will defend them as well as 1 Can; I will hot be the bigotted or knavish tool oi any Party But I will, to the best of my ability, tell the trutli, and the whole truth, and nothing but the Truth j cioncernihg Public Men and Public Measures. J '! ' ; ' : .. L I ilottNA Sentinel will be published ilrlflv at S2 fift a vear. if oaid in ad vance, ot 3 if paid at the end of the year. Any p jrson who shall obtain five subscribers, and guai antee the payment thereof, shall have the sixth paper gratis. ( i f Adver isements: inserted at the usual rates. A. J. MAURICE. 4 n fT Dl A Vfl VITll IM hi I I V! I .AK 4 X. ONBTJ&c; consisting of. every variety; .of. nieces, some of which are the latest and most ad mired. i . ' i ' Theaihateurs of Newbern are requested to call and examine the largest and best collection ever offered iii this place. I Jan. 30. i HALL HAVE just received by the New bern Packet, from Norfolk, and offer foi sale the following articles! which I wjill sell low for cash, or barter for country producp. II to hblsl Isle of Wight BRANDY, i 23 do. W. India and N. Orleans Sugar, i 20 bg8 Coffee, boxes Chocolate, 5 do Spernr Candles, 15 do Fancy Soap, 301 reams Wrapping) Pjaper, ! . 36 sacks Liverpool Blown and Ground Salt; JlQ boxes Soap. ,', 2 baskets superfine Sweet Oil, ! XO boxes Segars, 1 2 kegs Tobacco, j 30 bbls. FLOUR superfine. j 30 bbls PILOT and NAVY BREAD, An Invoice t BTOn tl W IKK. ..ft. as J"R Jars. &c Also, an invoice of HOLLOW WARE -f of Pots, Kettles, $-c. I For sale by Nov. 28. - 1X7 ILL stand the ensuing Spring Season ft comrnencinff first . of March, and endinp the first of Jtilv.' iii Nevjberrt an ? Kinston, five days of the weelq in each place alternately ; and will stop One day t the week, in ging to arid from those pla cps, t Trent Bridge. GILES SCROGGINS wis Sited by the celebrated Sir Archy ;hs dam by the im fforted Bedford, imported Dare Devil, Wildair, Apollo,- Mercury, i-imported Fearnaught, imported Jolly Roger, out ot For further particulars 1 see printed hand- Is. ! STEPHEN Feb 13, 1830. SA TPSON Agent FL 0 UR AKD G OSHEN B UjfTER. Brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Black Italian, and fancy colored silk 'ravats, Leghorn Bonnets, shell Combs and kide Combs Marseilles Quilts, Patent Threads, 1 ' Low priced plaid Calicoes, Linsey-woolseys, 2001b, cotton Yarn, pearl Button?, i 100 doz. Clark's mile end spool Cotton. iea, wnue, anu grren riannels 7 4, 8-4 damask fable Diapers, Super and common black Bombaz l wiiiedj'sacking, Uussia sheetings, ; Super and common Bedticks, 1 s Superior Whitney, anil London: Dufiil Blan kets. &,r. &c. . A-few firkins good GOSHEN BUTTER. re ceived this day per schooner Susan Miry, and for sale by G BRADFORD & CO fljuuis uiiii J4xiv ivuciiesier f eouk, price b no .; ! i oiepoern jbe$ 5, 1830 MISS M. HAMA, OESPECTFOLLY informs the public that, Xl, having taken the pleasantly situated and Ommodiotis dwelling bn Broad-Streejt, formerly occupied by the late Frederick Jones;, Esq she is now preparea to receiv a. iev rupus as Miiis H. flatters herself that she snail be able to a fiord to the Young Ladies who mv join her familyj superior facilities for the cultivation of their minds, manners and. morals; apd that Pa rents and Guardian wno may confided their daughters and wardU to hr care, will approve o the regulations prescribeOi for the eovernment of tne semmarv.: TERMS for Board nd Lodging, Eikt Dollars per month. ,. : Misi H. would admit a few more Youne- Ladies belie false HENRY DEWEyI THE THOROUGH jjBRED HORSE, mi J . WATSON has for sale a few copies, of t i HP. Hi ftTrt R V nPTHE JEWS, bv tne nev. J h. Milman, in three volumes, 18mo. illustrated with original maps arid plates. The toiiowing are but a tew of the numerous testimonies u ap probation which Mr. Mjlman's History ot ibe Jews has received in Europe : . " The editors have been most fortunate m u. i ... . f r s l.u SkAtn gaging on this worh, the pen 01 a sunom., -v classical and scriptural, and so elegant and pow erful writer, as the Poetrc Protessor. rew theological works of this order have appeared either in ours or in any other language. 10 ine of every sect it will be a source of the purest lelibrht, instruction, and comfort ; and of the inn i:Lu. :. dels who open it merely that they may not remain in ignorance of a work placed by general consent in ik. onir r ot. VrvWiicH l:i. is there not hone thii many will lay it dow in a fardiflpront moud"-iBlackioood"s Maeaxine f Tkn....k ks ...i.;i.r ie tr-ito fh manner ot irlinirit i enrh as In rnmlTtand OUT dt!epeSl . j. ft . wv i. w V " ... ailention. While the work has trutn ana sim ciry enoush to fascinate a child, it i written a masterliness of the subject and an eleganc coimoositiou that will oh se the most refined fastidious reader." Edinbursh Saturdays rost I" It cannot help beW one uf the most defply infaroelinir lunrLs nf the (tuv U IS ill valuable to the Christian schola."-i-Birmingham Journal ,t( The most popular history of the somof Israe thar has hitherto been publish a. ine nignes enconium we can pass upon the work under no lice, is to urtre its nurchase, roma conviction o its striking-and nernianeht worth." Berk. Chron IVo at-A oAiioiW,ni4 with tin Unrk W 11 ICII W can more heartily recommend to our readers; it wcasc aLuuaiuu t 4 bp vnnnpr nart of them esneciallv. w are sure it will prove a most acceptable present Lrndon Literary fjazezie. OTICE. The celebrated strengtheitin Plaster, for pain arid weakness in the breast back, or side: also, for Rheumatic Anettions Liver Complaints, and Dyspepsia, for sale at No 38 Beekman street. This medicine is the inven lion of an eminent surgeon, and so uumerous are the instances in which the most salutary enect have been produced by it, that U is with the ut most confidence recoromenqd to all wno are affliftfd wilh those dist ressinsr complaints. the sSte of this remedv commenced in May, 1827 from this establishment,! and the sales have been vprv pxtpnaivp. it aHortls us preai measure u Statiner. notwithstanding a condition was'annexed to each sale, that il relief was not oDtainea, tne money should be returned, out of those numerous sales, from the period abjove; mentioned, up to the nrsjnt time, ten onlv have been returned ; and those, upon strict enquirv, were found to be dis eases for which they were not recorojun ded. This, we trust, when fairly considered; will be the strongest evidence that ?ould possibly be given of its utility. j i Where the annlicants' tare known, no money will be required till the trial is made and appro ved ; where tney are not known, tne money wi; be returned, provided the benefit above stated is hot obtained ii Apply at, 38 Beekman, icorner of William street if New York, 2d April, 1830. JOHN WINSL.O r ESPKC I FULLY inform his friends and the JU public, th;it he ha-just returned from New York, where he purchased a supply of the best MAHOGANY, and a variety of other articles, AMONG WHICH ARE j Carved and bronzed Sideboard Columns, Carved Sideboard Feet, board &. Bureau Knobs, f Iron and brass Side hoard, Bureau and Por nd Tabl Legs,- table Desk Locks, Glass and Bras Side Together with a variety of other Mountings. ! He is now prepared to make and repair, at the shortest notice, in the neatest manner, and at re- duce'1 prices, Sideboards, Secretaries, Bureaus, Secretary Desks, Portable do. Dining Tables, Tea do Breakfast Tables Wardrobes, Ladies work Stands, High post Bedsteads, Field and low post do Cribs, Cradles, Candle Stands. Wash Stands, And every other article n his line of business. He reiurns his unfeigned acknowledgments for the liberal encouragement he has heretofore re ceived, and hopes, by renewed dilierence. to be enabled to give satisfaction to those who may think proper to favor him with their orders. QU He continues to make, when called for, COFFINS, of mahogany! and common "wood, in the neatest manner, and at the lowest prices ; and Will attend to the interment of the Dead. Newbern, April 17, 1830. GOLDMINES, LANDS, NEGROES, &c. fin HE Subscriber wishing to remove from the I J. neighborhood; offers for sale his vaiaabte m - 7 :: i 1 I Planrtationi four miles west of Charlotte. Tli a t ------ tract contains two hundred and eighty-two acres of land, a large part of which is as good as anv in mecRienourg county ; aDout one bundred acres are first, second , and third crop ground of the best quality. 1 ; The Plantation nearly (adjoins I the celebrated Capps Gold Mine ; and the opinion seems to be Well founded, that Gold abounds iq two hills particularly, on the plantation ?A branch runs through it tor three quarters of a mile. which, it is mougnt Dy men oi judgment, is as rich in the precious metal as any of the Burke Mines There is also Oil the plantation good Water Power, and an excellent MilSeat for mining operations, also a Dwellinghquse, two. Barns, Stables ana otner peces?ary out-buildings. 1 Alo, twenty or twenty-five likely youne Ne groes for sale, or a part of them, such as may not wish to follow tne. An person desirous of purchasing, can call and view the premises : or enquire of Mr, Robert j LiinKins or ur. ?. v. coyd, oi Charlotte, for a description, 6ic. i WILL : BOSTVVICK. Charlotte, N. C; March 29, 1830. , N. B. The Editors of the North Carolina Jr . ir- nnl, North Carolina Sentinel, and Milton Gazette, will please give the above twelve insertions in heir rtspective papers, land forward their ac- counts as above directed, for payment. jvprii io. ' 1 ' u. . - t. , 1: PI.CU51. p: A FEW B A RRELS fresh ground, received JS this day perl schr. Ariel- from New York, and for sale by- 1 G. BRADFORD, &iCo. Newbern, 9th April, 183Q. . , i THE ItfEBICAr. COMPANION, FAMI1V1? FHiraiciAN? TREATING OFJIHK T , DISEASES OF THJ3 DKITED STATES, With their symptoinc, causes, cure and mean! of preventions comuion Kavs m surgery , uib . mauagemeut and diseases, of Women and Children; a DispCnsafory, for prepa ring Family" Medicines', and a Glossary explaining Tech nical terms Also, the Nurse's Guide. The Seventh Edition-, Revised, enlarged, U very considerably improved BY JAMES EWELL, M. D. On ti.e important subject of domestic medi cine;, many books have qeen written, which tho erh excelletlt in! other resnerts. hnv creatlv faded of usefulness to Americans ; because thev . :.. - T o treat of diseases which, existing in very foreign climates ana coimitutxons. must widely diner from ours. J he book now offered to the public has, therefore, the great advantage of having been written1 by a native American, of lonr and suc ... - - cessful practice in the southern states, and who, for years past, has turned to the composition of it. much of his attention TO every family, more especially those in re mote situations, the possession of this book must unquestionably, be of incalculable vahie ; for, conducted by such a guide, it will not be pre sumptuous to say that eniy person of tolerable capacity, and reasonable attention, may be ena bled to practice with saiVty and advantage, in those cases of simple dise ases most incident to our climate. RECOMMENDATIONS. In testimony of the merits of this work, the fol lowing commendations by some of the most distinguished medical characters of the United btates, are iii&orted. j . L Baltimore. Nov IB, 1822. Dear Sir: I have ben truly gratified in the perusal of ihe Sixth Edition, of your Medical Companion, or Family Physician" The improvements made in this new' impression of your work, compared with the former editions. are indeed extensive and important. Indrpend cnt ol your having enlarged considerably on dis eases generally, you have introduced additional matter, which greatly enhances its value. The ntroduction of the Nurse's Guide, as also the treatise you have eiveaou the management of fe male, complaints, will have the most happy effects in correcting the gross errors daily committed by .l 11- ignorant persons, atid tnereoy save many vaiua uje lives. 4 do not hesitate to say, that this new edition of your Medical Companion, is decidedly the best popular treatise on medicine, that has ever been published ; . and considering it, as I verily do, a safe and useful guide for heads of families, as well as for young practitioners of medicine, I take much pleasure in recommending it JLp the atten tion of our j fellow citizens, both in town, and country. II . 1 will only add, if your book meets with that encouragement, to which it is justly entitled, you will very son be called upon, by the public, for another edition. I am, dear sir, with much respect, your friend and servant! J ? COLIN MACKENZIE, M. D Dr. Jamqt Ewell. . I Philadelphia, August 13, 181&. Dear Sir: ;I haven; looked over, with some care, the copy 6f the TAird Editibn of the " iltfed ical Companion'' which you did tne the favor to present to me. By the additions and? revisions civen to this iew impresiiort of the work, it is not only enlar ged,but exceedingly improved. After stating; so much, I need hardly repeat an opinion, which I publicly Expressed on a former occasion, that I consider iUjas indisputably, the most useful popular treatise on medicine with whsch l am (acquainted. Compared with the European Books of the, ame nature, it has, especially in relation to the .reatment ojt tne diseases of our own country, a ery decided superiority. ! J trust that the success of this literary enter- prize may tie equal to your very generous and benevolent disposition. With great respect, I am, dear sir, yours, &ec. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. ! Philadelphia, December 31, 1807. Dear Sir ; I have carefully perused your work, " The Medical Companion," and take much pleasure in expressing my entire approbation of tne pian and pf the utility with which you have conducted your inquiries. Your book cannot fail to be a very acceptable present to the public in general, and' especially to our own' country nen I am really of opinion, that you are enti tled to much praise for the pains which you have taken in furnishing us with a work, the want of which has long been experienced among us. Your friend, j B. S. BARTON, M. D. Valuable House and Lot For Sne. I will sell on accommodating terms, that elegant House and Lot in the Town of Beaufort, where Capt urns now resides. Also, the S ALT IHTOSLKS near Beaufort, lately owned by said Burns, A particular description of the premises is deem ed unnecessary,; as it is "presumed that persons desirous of purchasing, will examine them per son ally. ! B. ARENDELL. aufort, 20th April, 1830 HE Subscriber has Just received from New York and Philadelphiaand is now opening at his Store on Pollock-Street, a fresh and eenernl assortment of GROCERIES ; among which are the! following: utdj Lornac, Old Madeira, Com. Do, Port, t Dry Lisbon, Teherifiei Sherry, Malaga, Muscat, J.C.ChampaiVne Raspberry, ! BRANDY Apple St Peach Holland & Com. Rye Gin i'id Jamaica Rum, - D6. W. I. Do. Com. - i ! : Do. Irish Whiskey, Monongahela Do. Old Do. a.iiq common ttye uo. Lof, Lump, Y&ite Ha vana, and St; Croix inpt. & qt. bot. ) SUGARS. Gunpowder, Imperial, Hyson and Black i t 'EAS. Also, a generdf assortment of Cut and Plain HARDWARE, Paints and Oils Windol GliVgJ Chairs, Nails, tjbtton Bagging ; Raisihs, in whble, half and quar. boxes ;j Buck what, Butter. Cheese Cavendish Sz, com. Tobacco, Spanish i Segarsjin assortment of fashion- Rfe Hats,aadie, BrWlesr i r Hfarnes. &lc, &lc. W'th a Varietv Of othpr nrfi. i ail of Whih will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or country nroduce. ' nvnufivt a. h at.tI B Be OCTOR SAAC,HUGH inform, J inhabitants of Newbern, and ,t ;::Anl that he has removed to' the OlBce receltlV SJ preu uy tu. sx. jrasteur, Esq. where he wHl kiW constantly on hand a fresh supply of ME mi CtNES, of a superior quality, which heWiW selling for CA$H only i Newbern, May 8, 18 Ten Dollars Reward ILL be given by the Subscriber for tJ jopHicuEiiiiuu ntiii saie custody of pfes-r BEN. the Dronertv of th man Daniel Shackelford. He is 5 feet 9 or 10 inch hieh. verv blarlf nhmif 9' 0 ' professes to be religious. He is probably lurki J iraui nrwoero, wer, ne is well known, havir nveu mere wun pir. ceil and air. j. Gooding ; L JS. HUMPHREY, rucniands, unslow qounty, May 6, 1830. NEW Gs OrERIESj J ScPEaa. from NW VnrlcfrSrJtf cles, which will hi solA Ia Lu..J?-f S r , bnaii tin riiwt I .1: "j icr: rw nuuuifsier riourj in whole and half brls.j Pilot and Navy Bread, Crackers, . -ii 1 -: ) rT rr-i, ..naif 5J Rafaiilafcnijs F Prunes, CranbeVr'ip. Cheese (a few first rate,) cutter, hi st quality, -Beef, ruess and prime, Candh s, Sperm Oil, January 8. 1830. qabgesOoidng.';! more new Groceries THE Subscriber has just received from N York, per schr. .Superb, an addition ,o former stock of Grocer.. i , 10 c ii r. - iiem irftt followincr flrtlae "re . - o r ft w o New Rochester Flour! (in whole and U! Goshen Eutter : Fn W r h . 3 m Irish Potatoes; Beef Tongues; Cracker. . Rum, Whiskey, BrandyGin New Orleans Sugar ; Braail Coffee. ' ,Te?V.n? Loaf &c- i - All of which he wil sell at a verif mdl vance for cash, or country produce SAMUEL C. SLEIGHT NEW AND CHEAPGOfJJ TUST received, brown arrt .i i . . I ml 9nu..:.v. .J. T""cnea Shirt f t "MW ""nets end flannels; spun! v.., auu .urK.y reo; lurniture and apron chJ .or.ug.uKs, nest black and blue Italian; piw ir-iii ail u common; needles of the best Clark's spool cotton arid floss qua i Ai.stn- St. Croix sugar and green coffee; loaf and ogars; gunpowder and hyson ts: .iuL.. black pepper; II Ll I m o or .' Chewtnr toharrn nf ik. t ... . i.. -"mon and' a .m uesi quality: hnwi shot: snermiiet; n,i ,j,.v I y' Powlf . -. ... ujuuiu lauow Candfi insackU ALSO, The following in the stationary Kne r.,m, and Vehsir'a n: t . "V "ne Cunii mm: " wo8? -'Pabets andi English Readers and Sequels- Pik Walker's school DictionTIt. virammafs JllllUUUC 's Arifbdi audi Bibles; books of common Prayer do !" jy bound and giU; pocket Sn Ltt! g It pocket books; visitinr cardwS J mnary; school TfHarf siates and s ate pencils- Pr r- , i . leads; CrTt,iu common Jead pencils; indelibl ... T, vutl p,aisier and fine aper: L'o do can anA i.L , very low for cash by ! . 4 noz. Mens Lrtrh Ha. i 70 pieces Brn Rhin;,.. 60 niece- 3-4 anA aIa m r., 30 6-4 Brown Sheetings, Hussia Diapers, Russia Sheetings, Ital an Crapes; vrious colof, Superhne 4-4 Plaid GingES, Domestic Plaid, and StriL English Seine Twine, EancyJVlaoVassHlikfi. , Whitefig'd Swiss &foncyr(iC Small PrUM nn QW m. Jl s i i i 20 5 A few' 12 12 50 lb. 12 dor. 6 1 ifi n;.j... f Long andshort white and yellow Nankins White and colored Russia DTiUbf8 0 ' rJIf 1. Cotton Hot hatffl A few iH!! coar.etosupe 6 pieces 4-4 and 6-4 Bonnei Cambrics 20 doz. Spool Cotton, , ' r "eT:.ed th.,s .PeMchoowSuianK . . wjiotk, and for sale by I G. BRADFORD, & C fTIHE Subscriber expecting to fmm , rnj.n course of a fe w weeks, W -iu oojusrment of accounts with tbose ..-. ginsi mm, and with those sfi whom he has claims. A considerable portion of his Fnrnitu!,M invaie sale, on resonab!e f e rms. J.MUNSELE May! 1st. 1830. NOTICE IS hereby given, that VVm. Mitcheii, late of Onslow Conntv U riMH nd Hi the last May Term of the Court of Kea? quarter Sessions of said County, the Su. sd quai.neti as Executor 'of the last will and! T"' 9 said deceased. All persons idebif the estate, are requested to make iramediat ment ; and those having claimgan7 required to present them in theUfl oj law, or this notice will-Jtw, pleaC ecril coyery. r oil WALTER H15L May 10, 1830. jJ G on yruKM & Carvel ceived from New real Dutch Bolting Clothe assorted! irr'.r'fM sell rti i,CH,wsn, n 1830. ! History of N. Cm n HISTORY OF NORTH CAROL its tarnest Period,By Jm f o,s. Ql tne NURTH AMERICA N A .-ff " ' V1 " ... IU1-, Oil t. mm- AICO U.J jutt received and fori tale at the Book Si Nov si. ' ' 'S .JiAWRIEUOD i BY JOm GALT, ESQUIRE W V V prsaieb r .j -r: M&t i . tncfrcTB; Afrit 17, 4NeWoern; 24th, April. N6y.28,J82?.; ; ? t Way it I 4
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 29, 1830, edition 1
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