-If. -VvVMrk iVv'MV;;- M' - V'-L. - , -"V: - V -,:-,. r 0 ' :VUpU.r Ni v;V . C ! ' rrlV:;;:'! - :U'- . "JiV.V.V "Vi- . i.vf vTftf--- V;-yl T': v':V ':4 'V,..V .. ; ; ,v, f:-,V ijM.V- .,;. I V J. f . f - - IF'. .' j . ! T " Afrr,i.:f ViV . ' ;---i! r - itUl-;-- - : t " "Jr" v, V-V ' - . fi : U ' V ! J ; Vk'V I - : "1 V - "I- - --- .':-. fe:w-v;:"j:;V.i ..V-ji; --i-f ' ..V. ' i i V; J . ! ' V : ,i V-; ! ' . '. ' ' ' r. V i V V'H 1 ' , V .V . V; .iiv.lz-.iV-V;:-:-' 'V-U'V ""!;--v ; V; Z- : .' '.. ' 1 ,! iv V viy.V:' -1-T-V ,1 V4, Tf" ' i-1 "" "i-:" J.-1 -J i 3. !i' l.f ,r,- in i irihabiiahts of lewbern; and its -'vicinity, hT h hu' rflnoVed fc Ihe Office recently occu pied by E. G; PasteuVsq i inhere be will kep nnftanUy tn hand. ,fireb supply -of MEDI CINES, of, k saperioi quality, which he pntposes -eHmffitor.CASH;ly." !-'ii'"- -WjA WfLLbe iiWttby 'jthejuWriDr iotbe apprebesiou nnd safe custody of Negro nan BEN J the Drooertv of the heirs of the late Daniel Stacieiford. " He 6 feet 9 or 10 inches liieh: rerv 1hlck.-aboot 22 Tears of aes, and jJrofetses to le1 religions); He is probably lurking; boutewbern. where he isj weU known, having lived therewith Mr. Ceil ana mr. j. uooig f V i. HUMPilREY tchUnds Onslow Countyt.;My j5. 1830. NE W G kQ (JE'R I E S J I HE Subscriber has how fandinS from schr. 8uperbl from New York, the following arti cles, which !iU be sold low for cash or barter : 2w Rochester Flour whole and halfcbrls Pilot and Navy Bread, f Cr.Rckerr, s . Smoked BrH", TOngoes Mackerel, in half brls. Kidney Potatoes, U Raisins, Almonds, Figs Cheese (a few first rate,) Prunes, Cranberries.; HuUtrj first quaffty, Bef, mess and prime, Candles, :-: Sperm Oil, r January 8; 1830. Carrots, Nuts,! Apples, Cabbages, Onions, gze. J10RE NEW jGROCERIES. f ii HE Subscriber has iust received fronalNeMi JLYork, per schr. SuriRli, an addition to his formpr stock of Groceries. Among them are the following articles : - j. l . 1 New Rochester Flour (in who'e and bbls.) Goshen uttpr ; English Cheese: ' -' Irish Potatoes; Beef Tongues; Crackers i ; feum, Whiskey, BraFdy j Gin, v- :Neu" Orleaus Sugar ; Brazil Coffee, r Teas, and Loaf Sun r. Stc. &tc- AU of which he wifi s4l at a very small ad tance Jbr cash, or country produce. V SAMUEL C; SLrEIGHT. JVetcoefn, Feh. 13, 1830. V . . ' " ; IfEW AND CHEAP GOODS JUST received, brown and bleached shirting' "and sheetings satinets andBahlieT'sTspuntv ton, and turkey red; furniture and apron checks; sewing silks, best black and blue Italian; pins pa tent and common; needles of the best quality; Clark s spool cotton and floss.' - .. . 1 : V-!-: ALSO, - i"i St. Croix sugar and green coffee; loaf and lump SHra- s; vtmpowder and bvson tas: allspice and i clack pepper; nutmegs, cinnamon and:. cloves chewing tobacco of the best quality; powder and shot; spermaceti and mould tallow candles; salt 4P SaCKS. ; J JIMSU, :.;r: The following in the stationary line, Cummin's and Webster' j spelling books; alphabets and pri niers; Miirray's Grammars and Introductions English Readers and Sequels; Pike's Arithmetic Walker's school Dictionary; school Testaments and Bibles; books of common Prayer; do.elegaot- ly bvund ar.d gilt; potkjt Test 1 meats do; elegant gut pocket books; visitHCcHrdsi bonnet bwards; slates aiid slate pencils; ever . pointed ditto and leads j crayons in cases; i silven 'pencil cases 'arid cbfiimoh lead" pencils; indelible ftnd ; red ink; pocket ink stands and inkjpowder; liair and tooth lrohes;; court qplarster fahd finr"scented "Soap JVJerrv .'Andrews and Am. Eagles; 50 reams wrap ping paper; 26 do cap and' letter paper, for sale Tery low.for cain by f ' i STEPHEN KINCEY Neuberrt. Oct. 17. 1829. ; ; FKESHGrOODS 7 doz. Mens Leghorn; Hats, ; 70 pieces Brow Shirtings; I '.'' fjieces 3-4 and 4-4 Bleached da. 3Q 6-4 Brown Sh Su. a 6 " Afw 12 " 12 1H. 12 Jot. 6 " 1 ' Huss;a Dinners. '. RuVsia Sheetings. , t I tal an CTapesiTrtotts colon, Superfioe 4-4 jPlaid Ginghams, Domestic Plaids od Stripes, i EnglUh Seine Tvrine, Fancy Madras Hhkfs. White fig'd Swiss U fancy coi'd Cravats Small Prussian Shawls, 18 pieces Oztiaburgs, Lo.Mg and ib;r whit and yellow Nankins, White ad colored Russia Urillings H. il Wt-os while arid brown C-iltou Hoe &i half Hose lYmens black Awhile do from coarse to superfine a ie nCH trniuuft j.uie wiuiua, G. pieces 4-4 and 64 Bonnet Cambrics, f 20 dtz. Spool Cotton, ! ' - j; ' Received thw day per schooner Susan Mary trom iNew York, and tor sale by ; G. BRADFORD, & CO. Newbern; oth April. 1830-. , J i - T3 Eft PEC r FULLY announces to the citizens JL of Newbern, his intention of riving private ,es&o(is, in English and French, at the abodes of uiose woo may nouor ,nim. oy necomiog nis pu pils, j it is his purpose to' assemble his!v pupils snonthly , and deliver aj lecture on History Lan--sruaeei or some other!, subject connected with their studies,' o which lecture the. Public will be . t. TERMS. . French, (for 36 lessons) $10.. English, em bracing History, Geograpliy and the Belles Let fres, 10. The united studies- $15. f. NewbtrnhMay 26, 1830- TS heretiv rtveu. that Wm. Mitgbctx. Faa JL late of Onslow County, is dead; and: thai at. the last May lerm orLthe Vourt of Pleas land Quarter Sessions of said County, the Spl'scribet qualified, as Executor of Ithntast will and testa xnent of said deceasedj All persons indebted to the estat, axe requested to tnake ramediale pay tneut ; and those.having claims .against iC are . required to present them in the time prescribed lijtaw, or this notice will be plead in bar of re ove3r.-:- '': : j-.ui.;. !--.:i.-irU;Vil' : - ; -d . WALTER H ELLEN, Ex'or, - Way 10, 1830. viifTI BRADFORD & CO. have this day !re- J ceived from New York, a fresh supply w real vutcn ouiog biotas assorted, front cOars to. supernne, wnicn tney wm tell very 4ow Neicbern, ilfay 11, Z830. COFFEE. HI'. QAbinPORlO RICO COFFEE of mperior WV quality, rcceivca ion aay, per 3cnr fllry . f -ir - i if'; ' ' i' ' ; a.. BRADFORD Is CO. Neubern,ZIey IB, 0r ttiit(f tu iKXVVioa wcr loan calx, Escurnr, i,Vi t ForstJety VA IZO w7 j. i prcisiiectijs o to" : C A HO LIN A SENTINEL- pledge myself to gijrc my utmost support to the present Administration, whale it shall jCO"!1 nue to act as it has hithirto acted for the goid of the People r while it continues to deserre what it has hitherto deserved the thanks of the , Peo- pie. I believe that arty eacrohchment of the r delegated power of the General Government, upon the Stile Sovereignties, is destructive of Liberty. I care not byj what pretence it may be adorned, by vrnat namerit may ne supponea, believe it to be contrary to the tenor of the Con- stitution, contrary to the immutable i principles anon which the Constitution is based, and I . n . . i t - - therefore will firmly and fearlessly oppose any sucn encroacumem. i Deiieve inai inuusiry wu protect itself, and that high pseudo protecting duties never can attain such a desirable end. I believe that the self-staled American System is false and foolish in theory, and ruinous in prac tice. These are the principal articles of my po- litical creed, and I wjll defend them as well as I can.! I will not be the l!igotted or knavish tool of any Party, but I will, to the best of my ability, tell the truth, and the whole truth, and nothing but the Truth, concerning Public Men and Public Measures.;" j The i Carolina ' StirrjiatrJ will be published verv Saturday at $2 50a year, if paid in ad- yance, Or $ 3, if paid at the end of the year 4ny person who shall obtain five subscribers, and guarahtee the pay mentVthjereof, Shall have the sixth paper gratis. !. ' .. Advertisements inserted af the usual rates. A. Jl MAURICE. ITIOR the PIANO,, ViqiLUVFLUTE, CLARI- MJ 'ON ET, tic. consisting of every variety of pieces, some of which are the latest and most ad mired- . " - ' ' j -'--;- . h- -5' - : The amateurs of Newbern are requested to call and examine the largest and besk collection ever .a " ' a 1 i I-'- onerea. in mis piace. j - : . Jan. 30. i ; S. H4LL I HAVE just received by the New BERN i'ACKET, fronV Norfolk, and offer; foi sale the following artides which I will sell low focash, or barter for country produce. i 10 bbls. Isle of Wight BRANDY, j 23 do. VV. India and N. Orleans Sugar, 2(1 bags Coffee, '.' & boxes Cbocol ite, . j do bperns Candles, 15 do Fancy Soapj i 30 reams Wrapping Paper, 36 "Bcks Lirerpobi Blown and Ground Salt, j 40 boxes Soap, j I 2 baskets; super ine Sweet Oil, i lO boxes Segars j,; '.iV.2 kega Tobacct, !. E f OO - FtOUB .nnerilne. . ! r 30bbls PILOT nd NiAVY BREAD, An Invoice of STOrfib WARE, such as Jura Jars. itc. Also, an invoice of HOLLOW WARE of Pots, Kettles, 'C. 1 f For sale by I Nor; 28. HENRY DEWEY r THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE, V ROGGHJS, til ILL stand the ensuing Spring Season M commencing first of March, and ending the first of July J. in Nerbern and Ktnston, five days of the week in each filacer alternately ; and will stop one day ot the week, in going so and from those pla ces, at j i rent bridge. GILES SCROGGINS was Sired by the Celebrated Sir Archiy ; his dam Iby the im- P' .teJ Bedford, imported Dare Devil, y tidair, A pollo.-f Mercury imported Fe)arnaught,irja ported Jolly Roger, out of For ills. Feb further particulars, see printed hand- STEPHEN SAMPSON, enf 13, 1830. FLOUR AND Brown' and bleach Black Italian,' and "leguur nBonmn,- OSHEN RVTTER' 'Shirtings and Sbeetines. ney colored silk Cravats, m side Crabs Marseilles Quilts, tent Threads, . Low priced plaid t' cqes, Lmsey-woolsevs, 20Olb cotton Yarn pearl Buttons,1 f lfH doz. Clark's m e! end spool Cotton, Flannels, ii! ' 1! r'-e.;, white, and gr 7 4, 6-4 damask ti le Uiapers, Super and common black Bombazets. iwiuru oobKing, rvussia oneetmgs, t Super and common Bedticks, 1 V Superior Whitney ,t and London Duffil Blan ket. &C. lie. r L. .:.. -h ' . ''I A few firkins rood GOSii EN RUTTPn M ceiyed this day perschoone! Snan Maryi and for . - . , - L .. 7- m saleby ; G. BRaDF0R! CO. 1 70 ftbls first rate r Rochester Flour, price $s pu -. Jtvetcoem,'co 54 183Q MISS 9J 'rjESPECTFULl informs the public that. I 1 hnvinff taken the nleasantlv !:itnatt : mm.A commodious dwelling on Broad-Street, formerly occupied by the lateFrederick Jones, Esq. she is nowprepared to receive a few Pufiils as Mist H. flatters herself that she shall be able i afford to the Young Ladies who: pay join her ramiiy, superior facilities tor ine cultivation of .heir minds, mannerh and . morals j and that Pa- ents end Guardians wno nay confide their danghtert and wards to her care, will approve o r regnlationi prettjrlhed for the jotrtDnent 01 the aemm.ry. . ; tm - -.M v I- 1 iuiuia for Board and Lodging, Eizht Delia moiin. Mis IK would adfait few Bert VtrtPLadiet ber Day fcchool cwbcTn,:ith AprO. rXLS SO r : Srmtnata a. war mm iiii has ills ease as. sew w- H. H, Milman1, in three volumes, l$mo. illustrated with original maps and plates. The loliowing are but a. few of the numerous testimonies qi ap nmhatinn ;hWk Mr. Milman'c Historv of the Jews has received in Europe : 4 The editors have been most fortunate U e" easin? on tnis worn ine pen oi a scnoiar, both classical and Scriptural, and so elegant and powf erful a writer,; as the Poetry Professor Few theological vjorks of thU oider have appeared either in ours tr in any other language, : To rth Christian reader of every age-and we may add of every pect-it will be a source of the purest delight, instruction, and comfort; and of the iiifi- dels who opeb it perely that they may not remain in ignorance of avorK pacea oy general wuc. in the rank of ad tnglisb classic, is tnerp ioi every reason to hope that many will lay itidown Though the subject is trite, tin,; maimer of treating it is such as to command our oeepet attention. Whili the work has trutn ana s mp i city enough toTcinate ajchild, it is writteri with masterliness .flih subject ana anrieganve oi Composition that fill please the mos: refined and fastidious reiderX Edyuwrgh aaturaqj t rosi. It cannot hety bejng one ot the most deeply interesting works ot ie day : it is invaiuaDjie io the Christian scliolar.'.'f-BirmingAam Journal- The most popular hktory iiWbe sonsot Israel that has hitherto -een publisheo. 1 he highest enconium te cau pas upi the work (under no tice, is to urge its pu chas rora a conviction of its striking and permanent yoith otrK. Lnron. We are acqnauued wiu no vovK wnicni w can more heartily recommend' to our readers; to the younger part f th-tn epeciafy, we are Sure it will prove a most aceeptae i-resert, . LrnaofLxierary -uaseiie. ,. n: OTICE.-M-The celebrated strengthening Plaster forpHin and weaYnes in the breat, bk. or side ; also, for Rheumatic Attections, Lifer Complaints, and Dyspepsia. for Sale at No 38 Beekman street. This medicine is the inven tion of an euVinem surgeon, and so numerous are the instances in! whith the most salutary effects have been product dtiv it, that il is with ln ut- mnst roi.fiii n-e recbmmvnoeo to ; all wno are afflicted with those digressing complaints. The saie ot tnis Truieov cwminciirrM iu i'lojr, toi. trom this estauiisnmnv, anciine sates nave ieen ..... ... ... . . i very extensive j It aflords us. great, pleasure n stating, notwithstanding a condition was annexed to each sale, (that if relief was not obtained, the money should be retained, out of those numerous sales, from the period bove mendoned, upio th present time,' ten only1 have been returned and those, upon strict enquiry, were found to be dis eases tor wnicn ineywere.net recornmenaea.-T-This, we trust, when fairly considered, will be the strongest evidence that could possibly be given of its utility. - . f Where the applicants aire known, no uioney will be required till the tril is made and appro ved ; where they are not known, the money will be returned,! provided the benefit above stated is not obtained! 1 , Apply At 38 Beekman, corner of William-street. Aet York. 2d April 1S30. i - i - I ! i " Il - ( - 'I KESPEC 1 FU LLY informs his friends and the public tht he has just returned from New York,1 where he purchased a supily of the best MAHOGANY, and a variety of other articles, j "f AMONG WHICH ARB Carved and bronzed board & Bureau Knobs, Iron and brass Side board. Bureau and Por table Desk. Locks, Sideboard Columns, Carved Sideboard Feet nd Table Lgs, Glass and Brass 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 duced prices, Sideboards, Secretaries, Bureaus ! i Secretary Desks, Portable j do. Dining Tables, Tea j' do. Breakfast Tables, Wardrobes, Ladies work Stands, High post Bedsteads, Field and low post do Crib Cradles,' Candle Stands, Wash Stands: And every other article in his lint of business. He returns his unfeigned acknowledgments for the liberal encouragement he has heretofore re ceived, and hopes, by renew ed diligence, to be enabled to give satisfaction . to those who may iiiiiiK proper 10 lavor mm wim metr oraers. QjT He continues I 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. eteoernL April 17. ?830. MINES. i;anxs9 NEGROES, &c. THE Subscriber wishing to remove from the ne i g hborhood, "offers for sale his valuable Plantation four miles west of Charlotte. The tract contains two hundred and eighty-two acres of land, a largf part of Which is as good ( as any in Mecklenburg county; about one hundred acres are first, second and third crop ground, of the best quality . -j .(', j: ! The Plantation nearly adioms the celebrated Capps Gold Mine ; and the opinion seems to be well founded, that Gold abounds in two hills particularly, on the plantation. 1 A branch runs through it for three quarters of a mile, wh ch, it is thought by men of judement. is as rich in the precious metal as any of the' Burke Mines. There is kU on tbe plantation "good Water Power.) and; an excellent MUl-Seat fori minin operations, also a Dwellinghouse, two Barns, ALo, twenty or twenty.five likelj young Ne groes for saie, or a pan ol them, such as may not wish to follow inc. I ' ! I Any person desirous of purehuing, can call and view the premles t or enquire of Mr Robert J. DinkinS or Ur J. U. Boyd, of Charlotte, foi a oescriptioo. sec i , . . 1 WILL: BOSTWICKi N. C Mtrcl. 2D. 1830. u Charlotlei N. B The Editors of the North Carolina Jour- fi4. North Carolina Sentinel, and Milton Gazette will pleae give the above twelve Insertions in 'heir respective papers, and j forward their ac c unts as above directed, for pay meat. : -. L tm BARRELS fresh ground, received MW ay per schr. Irtel from New York, mi for' sa . H G. BRAD! UuPi tv'Ot THE H ISTORY OF THE JEWS," by the iRev V - -' - j I -I..), T "1, Qivitrn, ttk Afrit, MEDICAL COilJflON, FAMILY PHYSICIAN ' t ' ,. miWO OFTHS i DISEASES OF THfc UNITED STATES, With their tvmDtomt. causes, Cure, and means oi prevention common cases in Surgery $ the ' management and diseases of Women and Children; a Dispensatory, for prepa- : ring Family Medicines, and a Glossary explaining Teco , nical terms "Also, the , Nurse's Guide. : The Scvtnlh Edition. Revised, enlarged, &. very considerHbly improved BY JAMES EWELIi, M. D. eii- On t..e important subject of domestic medi- cine, many oooks nave j peen written, wnich.i though excellent in other resiecis have greatly fa led of uietuiness toAmer'cbns? because thfy n eat of diieases which, exist ing in very foreign climates and constitutions, must widely diffe r from ours. Thfe book now offered to the public has. therefore the great advantage f having been written by a native American, of long and sric? cessful practice in the southern states,, and who, for years past, has turned much of his attention tat the composition of it. . : j ' To every fa'mily, more especially those in re mote situations, the possession of this book must unquestionably, be of incalculable ., value 4 for, conducted by such a guide, it will. not ,be pre sumptuous to say that any person of Ulerable capacity, mud reasonable attention, may b ena bled to practice with satety an( advantage, in those cases of simple j diseases most incident to our climate. i 1 ! RECOMMEJitDATIONS. In testimony of the merits! of this work, the fol lowing commendations; jhy some of the most distincuisbed medical characters of the United States, are inserted, . - Baltimore, Nov. 18, 1 Dear Sir: I have-been irulv eratified in the perusal of th Sixth Lditjon of your "medical be improvements made in this new impression of youi work, compared with the former editions are indeed extensive and important lnd pend ent ot your having enlarged considerably on dis eases generally . you have introduced additional matter, which ereatly enhances its value. The ntroduction ot the Nurse si Guide, as also the treatise yi -u have given 011! the management of Te male complaints, will have the most happy effects in correcting the gross errors daily Committed by ignorant persons, and -thereby save many valua ble lives. 1 ! ' ' I do not hesitate to say. that this hew edition of your Medical CompHnionJ 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 voune practitioners of medicine. 1 take much pleasure in recommending it to the atteu tion of our fellow citizens, both in town and country. I will only add, if your book meets with that encouragement, to which it is justly entitled, you will very soon be called upon, by the public, for another edition. i km. dear sir, with much respect, your friend and servant, ! COLIN MACKENZIE, M. D. James Ewell. I j Philadelphia, August 13, 1816. Dear but: l have looked over, with some care, the copy nime intra luutun us iuc nrcvt- i ical Companion" which you did me the favor te present to -me. By the additions and revisions civen Co this lew impression of the work, it is not only enlar ged, but exceedingly improved. After stating so muchjj 1 need hardly repeat aa opinion, which 1 publicly, expressed on a former occasion, that I consider; it, as indisputably, jthe, most useful popular treatise on oiedicine with which I am acquainted. Compared w'rtii i the European Books of the ame nature, it has, especially in relation to the reatment of the diseases of our own country, a rery decided superiority. I trust that the success of this literary enter- orize may be equal to vour verv erenerous and benevolent disposition, i W fCn great respect, lam, dear sir, yours, Sic. -1 N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Philadelphia, December 81, 1807 Dear Sir ; I have ! carefully perused your work T Mtrlirnt otnn Anion . " n nr) take nniih pleasure in expressing my entire approbation of the plan, and of the utility with which you have - . ; v a . counuciea your inquiries, sour dook cannot i-:i 1 .ui- , . tum. ..i.r. v av? ca vci v aai.sc litnuib ps cau w m puvnv in general, and especially to our own country- nen. lam really of opmiqn, that you are entn tied to much praist for the pains' which you have taken in furnishing us with a work, the want of which has long been experienced among us. 1 our friend, &c. B. S. BARTON, M. D. Valuable House and Lot For Sate. I.:ii will sell dn accommodating terms, that eleeant House and Lot in the Town of Beaufort, where Capt Burns now resides. Also, the SALT near ! Beaufort, lately owned by said Burns, A particular description of the premises is deem ed unnecessary, as it is ipresumed that persons desirous ol purchasing, win examine them per sonally. 1 B. ARENDELL. Beaufort, 20th April, 1830. , rjl HE Suiscriber has just received from New I York and Philadelphia, and is now opening at his Store on PollockrStreet, a fresh and general assortment of GROCERIES ; among which are tbe following : j Old ornac. ) - Old Madeira, Raanberrv. Com, Do. Port, Annie & Peach S Holland &t com. Rye Gin Old Jamaica Rnm, Do. W. I. Do. Com. , Do. Old Irish Whiskey, ; Do. Monongahela Do. And common Rye Do. ' Dry Lisbon, Tene rifle, Sherry, i Malaga, i Muscat, J .C.Ch a mpaigne M inpt. &qt. bot. Loaf, Lump; White Ha. I - vana, and ot. roix f yr "-rrw Gunpowder, Imperial, B Hyson and leck I ' ;EAS Also, a general assortment of Cut and Plain ) UARDWAREf Palats and Oils ; Window Glass, Chairs, Nails, Cotton Bagging; Raisins, lo wholehalf and quar.boies 1 Buckwheat, Butter. Cheese ; Cavendish b co"m. Tobacco, Spanish Segan; an anortment of fashion- . able Hats, Saddles, Bridles, . " Harness; lie. be. ' ' '-:!--.- With a variety of other, articles, all of whl vill be sold at tha lowest nrices for cash . i i country produce. . QEQR6E A UALb JNOT.23, US. ' ' " " !""": WlL rlflHE Subscribers havingT been appoint J ed Jispectors of TK4FiiL.SWRESi do-hereby give' notice, that after 3th Hay of June, all Tab, Pitch and ;Torpkn- tinb, offered for ale? ill be inspected ac cording to theLawa of the State. , . SILVESTER BROWN, j -c. v. swan: Newborn, Majl 14, 130. hawt of the State of North Carolina, v; ; , act 1784; ; , Art V. No master or -commander of any shio or vepl chall take on board .hi shin or veul anr such cask or barrel, or kther inspectable commodities at aforesaid, without beinir intnect. 1 ed aDd branded asby this act is required, under I the penalty (of one hundred pounds for each of. t v o,l4. ,ftif the ! informer, and the othe 1 hlf to the wardens of the cour.tr wherein tha I .n h. .nmmitit ft th f th j ii00t arach eountv.: to be recovered.with costs. I hv anion of debt in nv coart of record, ha vinir I cognisance thereof. ' i ' ' Art YFV tr.r K.'ri r p;h nr T..m-. tine, shall contain thirty-two gallons, and be free .: u it J . " . ' L from any. fraudulent mixture, and in good , ana sufficient casks, made of good seasoned staves, and well secuied by twelve good hoops, end the joint of, the. head placed perpendicular to, the bung; and before it is branded, by the Inspector shall be weighed or guaged In his presence, and shall be well filled with good Pitch or Turpen tine, and if any Pitch or Turpentine, shall be found by the Inspector to be fraudulently mixed. the same shall be condemned, ,jaad forfeited to the use of the poor where the same shall he, and by the wardens thereof be cleansed and sold r . . 1 : 1 1 w -i. ,', . ior sucn use. auu every oarrei or iar snail oe of the guage of thirty two gallons, trine measure. and every barrel of less size, or in bad casks, not being two-thirds bound with hoops, shall be put in merchantable order, at the expense of the . owner ; and every barrel of Tar, Pith or Turnen Jtuie, after the same shall be ipspected. guaged. found clean, well filled and in merchantable er der, shall he by him branded. Art. A VI. No Tar' Pitch, or Turpentine, shall b shipped on board any ship or vessel for ex puliation after the expiration of twenty days from the time the same was5 inspected, until the' same shall have been again inspected, and a cer titicate or certificates granted in the same manner as if such commodities had never been inspected, And every person offending herein, shall forfeit five hundred pounds, and the Master or Com. mander of such ship or vessel shall be liable to the same penalty as-for taking on board" any of the said commodities without being branded. GROCERIES, &c. OTEPHEN KINCEY, at the store formerly s75 occupied by Mr; Willianv Dunn, corner of Pollok and Middle Streets, has just received. and offers for sale the following articles," viz Holland Gin ; Cog. Brandy ; Jamaica Rum ; n . . I S 1 new Am- hum; nortn Carolina reacn ana -ppie Brandy ; common cider Brandy; old Irish, Mo. L I . ; (;U:1,... AM-A.lm ju sy t wa . mj j swaovwftvt q Wines; loaf and lump Sugars; good brown u- gar; Coffee; Gunpowder arid Hyson Teas ; Nut. megs; Cinnamon; Cloves; Mace; Pepper ami U spice ; race and ground Ginger ; Indigo and tpp- peras : Sperm, Porpoise and Linseed OU, and wiiitexeadi sperm, ana taiiow Canutes , yeuuw a . V -s 11 - i ITM oar soap : nne sceniea snavine ooap : row aer tz Soot; wrought and cut INails; chewing Tobacco of various qualities, and Lonllard's Snuff; Cotton Cards ALSO, on hand and for sale, very low, fol Cash, lO barrels prime PORK; 2 do. LARD, lO kers do lrta iinnl It a nsl sfTlTl air MAW naa wiic ot vviiu isesisva vauv wuh as w w a. jni iivjaouav One first rate new SULKEY of Chadwick'i make. And the following elegant articles of Fur mture. One pair Dining TABLES, one breakfast do.; one mantle GL ASS, one TIME PIECE. Newbern, Mav 12. 1830. - o I HEREBY caution any person from trading, for a note made, payable by me to Thomas J. Fonvielle, ; for ten dollars, dated 3 1st Dec. 1829- As the said note was erroneously obtained by said Fonvielle, r ,! -r 11 a.,11 .,, nftW :, ,n an nprsnn that mat I " " 1 J j r ' ise proper to trade for the same. MORRISS WAKU, May 14, 1830. Flour, Dry Goods Mosquito Nettings; plain and fig'd Book Muslin 6 4 fine and common Cambric and bwiss uo. Irish Linens; Russia Drillings; Spool Cotton; -Bobinet Lace and Bobinet Footiiier. Black Italian Crapes, some of tvbicn are vrr superior; 1 I Super and common 6-4 crossbar'd Muslim; Boine ace VeiIs; Cotton Cord ? . Patent Sewing Threads; Fashionable Cravats; Leghorns, and Cuba made Hats and A few brls FLOUR, received ibis day, person Susan Mary, and for sale by G. BRAD OKU U UU. Newbern, May 12, 1830. v ' NSWBEXIN Chmp Boot & S hoe Store Pollock-Street, three doors East of the Post VJpet W. H. TANDY, &,Co i Have just received a larg sortment )f ashionaoie o-i and Shoes.which they w ; mm. n. IVaW rkSfnO Kiw latitr. than tli?J can ueuxu in ine --t 1 ma' t . 1 .l. c.n.o Tk.v rocnertlilUY i"vrf their customers auu uhuu"- 6Ty, and examine their assortment si L as? ' rnn ' may 10, icovt ... . j j R... Gt.vA md and teVWea'l gpj I iipttrTthe shortest notice 7( a fixrrfVaT a ni.E SPRING 4& SUMMER GOOPs E. PRIMROSE -arc tn.ive and well selew Iaa? aJ ' Bf SlSSiBj ft- - - Altft assortment of DRY GOODS, just irom Nen York, among which are a variety v FAIl 1 ONABL E A-rtC LESi Which will be sold ai retlucetl prices fa R. - - ; . A;. . ' . .. i -: VGEOpfvV DIXON, rirrTmtr v informs his customers that XV Jias just received frou New York, ty-l I perb, a handsome iisiprtfueai w i?-e tVummer Goods, u I 1 . If Jttvbtm, April 17,183 I i