' i ! - AND EWBBEN. COMMEI&CIAIL, AOKIOHJ1LTUMA1L AMD 1L5TEEAKY IMTEIililGEMCEM. o. 0 j? d 3 :& a u a a a LIBERTY. ...THE CONSTITUTION. ...UNION. PUIJI.ISHKp ? BY THOMAS WATSON. .'i i - ' TERMS, -. lCj4Three dollars per annum payable in advance, i Nojpaper will be discontinued (but at the dis cretion of tile Editor) until all arrearages have been paid (up. . i -fX Remittances by mail- will be guaranteed by the Hditor. '- rr4 Whoever will secure the payment of five pipefs sliall have the sixth gratis. NAVY TIMBER. Navy Commissioners' Office, ) -. llthOctohcrl31. S A LEI) PROPOSALS will be received at jthis OffiWiintil the loth of November, to jurne una "deliver zioyjuu cumc jeci oi me uesi qualiity White Oak Plank Stocks, which shall have renvh oh. lands near to salt water, or within the in jluence of the .sea air. They must square not less r'l.uv It- inches at the butt, ami may square one f-,urth le.4 at tlie top end, and must be free from sup. "llso, .150,000 cubic feet of the l:est quality long leaf, line grain, heart, South' vn Yell- 'w Pine Plank ! Stoftks.'to souare not le.-s than 14 nor mor than 16 : inches at tle butt,' ia i may square one-fifth less , at ! thc jQp1 V-iid, No allowance will be, made, in the iru-asmeinent of, the Pine Plank Stccks, for pay s' ir.ent for the contents of the sap. All of the atbre- iil Plank Stocks must average 45 feet in length, "iiiii none must he less than 35 feet long. They -::iust have been felled, or the trees must have been I I'irdlcd. '-between the 20th of October and the 20th of February. The aforesaid Plank Stocks are to l!ei1vernd at the following Navy Yards, and in V r:; lllu-jng proportions, viz: Portsmouth, 20,000 : ttet of Oak, 15,000 feet of Pinej Charlestcwn and Brooklyn, 55,000 feet of Oak, and 35,000 "feet of i Pum, at each; Philadelphia,; 15,000 feet, of Oak, :siiii 15JKMJ feet of Pine ; Washington, 10.000 feet YfOak, nhd 10,000 feet of Pine; and at'Gosport, feet of :Oak, and 40,000 feet of Pine Plank ' i .tOCKS. Also, all the best quality long leaf, fine grain, heart Southern Yellow Pine Timber, required for making the Lower Masts and Bowsprits, Top Masts Lower Yards, Topsail Yards, Spritsail ; Yards, and Jib Booms, for two 74's, six 44's, and .'six hftjops of war, and the- Fore and Main Masts, Hnwpprits and Main Booms for two schooners to .If. got "out ito the dimensions and specifications of -'he Kitme, -which'; will be furnished-on application to !. his ficp. " 1 he said timber to be delivered in the ' ':')ll'uving proport ions rAt Boston, a set for one 74, 11, and sloop of war : at' New York, Philadelphia, ia! Washington, a set for one 44 and sloop of war 'at each Navy Yard ; and at Gosnort, a srjt for one and sets Cor two 44,s,,xn;,o sloops of .war, and vn .-liooners. ThK'wlK h; of the alorcsaid timber mu.;t be free ?ron heart shakes, wind shakes, andll other defects, and must have been felled, or the trees must have 1-een girdled, -within the vreseribed, periods, which -1 ni-t he proved to the satisfaction of t he commanding -f fhrers of the respective IVavy Yards, by the certi orates oT two respectable and disinterestetl persons, x he produced with every cargo of timber offered for t'ivM'y. "All the aforesaid Timber must be delivered, and ..the codtracts completed in twelve months from the ("atci of tlieir respective contracts, i After due notification thereof by the Navy Agents, fifteen -lays will be allowed each Contractor for simiirig . eallng, Uind delivering - his Contract and B-nd to the Xavy Agents, respectively ; upon failure to do , :p within the time allowed, such contracts will be cancciied. r' ' . , On delivery, the aforesaid Timber will be inspec s?ed and measured according to the printed rules Tor the government of Inspectors "of Timber for ihe .ayy. of the United States, under the instructions of the respective. Commanding Officers, or to any 'their inspection'the Commissioners of the Navy may (luck- ... . ' - : Pcnons who have not been cchtracto'rs, and ...nse not i;nown to ttie L emmissicners tor--,neir . pvitKtuality, are recuired to DToduce trie meet satis- lactory testimonials of their ability and competency o -tultil promptly and in good laith any engage pmsiihey. may enter into they must ajgp name to the Board their sureties arid their residences, and . tro,W satisfactory evidence cf their being good ivrid ssufiicient -for the penalty incurred by a failure rn the the part of their Principal a failure in these particulars will forfeit their bids. mfnds; in the sum of one-third the i amount of U respective contracts will be required, and : a uction ol ten per centum w7ill be withheld from j r 'ne amount of each delivery made, as collateral curity tor the performance of the respective con tacts, and will not be paid until thev arc in all "ivpects fulfilled, unless specially authorized by the ommiRsloners of the Navy, i , I'he Timber must be offered by the cubic foot, and e olfcrs must he properly endorsed. Any bid not ; I niade in conformity with, or rteficientin any of the quiremcnts of this advertiserriem, will be rejected. ;ta.T9.4id. - ' : . STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Duplin County. .Corf of Pleas and Quater Sessio7is. ' August Term, 183L - JAMES KORNEGAY ) ' ''' ' 4- v- ' Attachment. GEORGE; O. KORNEGAY. ) !: T appearing to the satisfaction bf the Court -41 that George O. Korneerav, the Defendant -next, for the said George O. Kornegay to appear n! Uunlin nn thft fnnrth lnn,lair C TVT,;'W. -wn and ttiere to plead to issue, or final judgment villbe entered up against him, or the property in !re hands, of James S hines, the Garnishee, be made . vt to Plaintiff's demand. test, JAMES. PEARS ALL, Clerk'. COTTON BAGGING, BALE ROPE, &c. Pi'-ces 42 inch Dundee Herop Bagging, JW l0 coils Bale Rope, 4 baits Spun Cotlon 950Ibs. assorted from No. 5 to 15 1 bale ley j)rrcej 3-4 Brown Sheetings. J. pipe very superior old Holland Gin, : ; 1 hhd. Orst quality N O. Sugar, bbls. and tierces VV. I. ditto, h H casks jeood Cheese, I hhd. first quality VV. I. Rum, 4 bags Green Coffee, - 2 boxes Soap, V, bar English aad Swedes Iren, assorted from 1 1-2 o o incnes wide. ReceWed per schoone ork, and for sal k. ir Francis Witbersf from New v. ' .- ( i05. M; GRANADE ii Co. Diihris CoTntr. n mis ..case, is not an inhabitant oi this State, it is r-rderc.l, that publication be made in the North Caro-i-na Sentinel, until the fourth Monday 5of November charles Clover JlfTAS just returned frojm New York, andas U now opening at his Store, East side of the Old County Wharf; ! ' , A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, - ' ; I I CONSISTING OF Bry Goods, HARD W AUG AND CROCKERY, ' A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF 3Iens, Womcns & Childrens Shoes, Among which are some superior Russet Brogans, Gentlemens fine drab anld black. HATSi J do. low pricfe do. : Mens & Boys fur, leather, and cloth CAPS. Fashionable and common STOCKS, Leghorn, Dunstable & Navarino BONNETS A very line assortment of Single and double hcirrvl G UN S and pocket PISTOLS, pieces Cotton Duck, kegs low priced Tobacco, do. superior Goshjen Butter, pieces Dundee BLitinr, O 15 20 4 tons Iron, assorted, t r Cotton and Hemp Seinef Twine, &c. &ci All of Avhich he will sell low. Ncwhern, Oct. 10, 18311' I R. HALSEY t E8PECTFULL informs his former IQ patrons and the public generally, that he has resumed business in ijTewbern, at the well known stand lately occupied by Mr. Charles Stewart, oiv Pollock-Stj-eet," where he will have on band an assortmcnt'of SUITABLE TOR THE SEASON SUCH AS ! ClotIs, Cassimeres, Superior Goat's iHair Camlet, Faiicy Vestings, Ladies' and Gentlemen's English Goat's Hair Camlet Cloaks a new & fashionable article; rosethev &Uu JFancg itrttcto of IZvcss, i AMONG WHICH ARE FaslsionMe Slocks- Cravats, Sus penders, Gloves, Cravat Stiiliiers, Collars, &b. &c. j All orders will be thankfully received and executed on the. most feasbnable terms and at the shortest notice.' j iT Ten per cent, will ilnvariablv be deduc ted for Cash, on all rders for Clothing. ' fe v " vi I ediately. to whom the hibhest wajres will be ?T 5 lino fr two crnnn workman -wrnntoH lm. m given. Newborn, Oct. 12j 1831. j rDOMJESTIC llOTTERY. S a considerable number of Tickets remains unsold the drawing of the above Lottery must necessarnv oe oeierrea lor a lew weens. i&in ucr. S . NOTICE. rii lirm ot t Kiuui 5c ijuwuivi., was Li dissolved on the 5th instant, by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm, arerequested to settle the same with J.1VJ. Friou. !! J. M. FRIOU. I SAM. BOWDEN. Newbern, Oct. 12, 1831. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. jTfTlHE Subscriber having determined to re JUL move to the State ofjNew York, the ensu- iikV snrino-. nffiprs for salp tnp Int. Nn. "72 enrnpr of, Ann and Craven-streets, in the town of Beaufort. On this lot is ajgood two story dwel- ling house, kitchen, and an office suitable for a ftiysician also, seven vacant lots in tne isame square Lot No, 26, on Front-street, with a good two story dwelling house, kitchen, smoke house, &c. This; situation is very pleasant and healthy, and would suit a plantet in Craven or Jones counties, who wished to obtain a desirable and healthy residence for his family during the sickly months. A small Warehouse,. 16 feet by 26, one and a half stories high, situateq on Jeconias Pigott's lot, corner of Front arid Craven-streets. 19000 square feet of Salt Vats, situated on Gallane's Point, near Beaufort, with 280 acres of good land. The Salt Works will make on ' ii ' an average. 1000 bushels of salt per annum, This situation is as healthv as any on the sea hnnrA . 300 acres of land, situated on the Clubfoot and Harlow's Creek Canal. 214 acres of this ; Arh alluvial soil, and will brinff about teh T ' babels of corn to the acre! About 20 acres of i hid io pnrpn :i r 1 1 1 1 i r 1 1 1 1' i wiiiiii iciilc atics more have been partially cleared, and could be tl i ,h iha Pnsrino1 snrinfr. There are two houses on this land suitable for labourers j 450 acres of land on Petivieve's Creek, with an fcxr client Mill-seat. A good rice plantation Aonld bp madp on this land with very little expense On the aforementioned real estate, a credit of one, two, three and four years will be given, if requested, the purchasers giving bonds with approved seruritv. -heariiio interest from the IX - - T J ' O date. ! Eight valuable SLAVES, one of whom is I a tolerably good Carpenter. The slaves will be sold tor cash. One good yoke of Oxen ; one Ox Cart ; one Horse Cart; one good saddle Horse; several rioughs and other farmiricr utensils. The above mentioned property, if not pre viously disposed of at private sale, will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, on me ur&i aay oi uecemberi County Court, being the third Monday at the Court House in the Town of Beaufort. j ' JAMES MANNEY. Beaufort, Oct. 17, 183L uh FOR SALE, My Farm, containing SOO acres, situated on the north sdde of Trent River and the east eide of Jinhing's Creck Ml and distant from the Town of Newbern about 3 miles. It is bounded on the south by the river, on the west by the creek, on the.north by Trent road, and on the east by the land of the late Wm. Dudley. There are clear ed, and enclosed within a good fence, about 400 acres. The soil is light, is of easy cultivation, and is never flooded by rain. The cleared land will average two barrels of corn to the thousand hills, and produce good crops of pease. The last crop of cotton averaged 550 pounds tthe acre. The situation is healthy. Vessels load at the river bank There are. on the premises a dwelling house, two kitchens, two barns, pantry, dairy, Gin-house and a Horse Mill, Negro houses, &c: An Orchard of apple and peach trees: A Vineyard of 4 acres, the vines of whiclr are mostly scaffolded and in a ;state of bearing fruit, and will soon be; apable of making 1000 gallons of wine : A brkked well of good water. This is a' desirable situation to a farmer who may wish to live in, or near to Newbern. Lots Nos. 19 & 20, with the Dwelling-house and othW improvements thereon, in Drysborough, adjoin ing the Town of Newbern: The framing and weatherboarding of the dwelling are of cypress, and shew no decay. There is a pump of good water at the premises. . I has prcr -.erty is subject to no town tax, and is. free from the danger of fire from other buildings. Nine hundred acres of land in Brice's Creek poco son. A Mr. Tolson lias a few acres of the adjoining pocoson cleared and ditched, wh:ch has yielded up wards of 10 barrels of corn to the acre. Six hundred and forty acres of land adjoining Bay river bridge, containing a valuable juniper swamp. Four hundred acres at the head of Little Swift Creek Thirty-five feet front of lot No. on Middle-street occupied by M. H. Lente. Five Lots in Washington, N. C. Indian Island, containing 150 acres, in Pamlico river. Four thousand acres of land of various qualities, in Beaufort, county. A Pianno, which has been but little used. A Share in the Newbern Library Company. The above property, or any part thereof, will be sold very low, for either cash or negroes, or if requi red, a credit will be given on a part of the amount of j purchase of an v portion of it. GEORGE WILSON. September 7, 1831. ! ' NOTICE. THE subscriber avails himself of this method of returning his sincere thanks to his customers and the public generally, for the very liberal encourage ment he has received, and hopes by strict attention to merit a continuance of their patronage. He will CUT and DRESS HAIR in the neatest style and latest fashion, and being at all times prepa red with Razors of the most superior quality, he will SHAVE gentlemen who may honor him with a call or he will wait upon them at their houses. Gentle men who shave themselves, can have their Razors nut in the best shaving order at the shortest notice by sending them to his Shop, nearly opposite to the Store, ot William tiollister, H.sq. on bouth Front-street. tt. :n tt T,"'T7'T-k i i? vrn rrr rn-mT-imTT rj.c vviii xj L-i ru Mit J liiiii Htj. a iinu . L XliJli 1 Jrl Willi the greatest care old roots and stumns removed in the most expeditious and skilful manner. He has for sale at his Establishment, the following among many other articles : Razors and Razor St raps, of superior quality, Cloth, Hair, Shaving and Shoe Brushes, Blacking, Shaving Boxes, and Dressing Glasses, Dressing, Pocket, and Ivory Combs, Windsor, Fancy and common Shaving Soap, Hair Powder, Cologne Water and Pomatum, Court Plaster, &c. &c. &c. : ; ALSO, Spanish and common Segars, Chcwirig Tobacco, Raisins, b dberts, b lgs, 1 amnnds, &c. AUGUSTUS S. EMMETT. Newbern, 24th August, 1831. ANOTHER SPLENDID VICTORY FOR UNPARALLELED CLARK AND CO. who are continually selling the capitals in eve ry lottery. Drawing of the New York Con solidated Lottery, extrafclass No. 18, for 1831, drawn Wednesday, September 21st, 1831 : 4 22 31 21 8 14 Which gives the following splendid result Comb: 4, 21, 31, the Grand Capital Prize of $ 50,000, sent to Pittsburg, Penn. and the fol lowing Capital Prizeswere sold by Clark&Co. Comb. 21, 8, 14, 82500, whole ticket; 21, 31, 22, $1000, do. do ; 22, .31, 21, inSIOOO, in shares; 31, 21, 14, S 500; 22, B, 14,8806. The above capitals were actually sold and paid at the above office. CLARK & CO. are continually selling the capitals in every lottery. For instance, look ana Denoiu wnai spienaia iuck in me iwo iaie lotteries : The Mammoth Lottery, which was drawn on Wednesday, 15th ult. the following capitals were sold and paid, viz: Comb. 26, 13, 14, the capital of 20,000, sold to a gentleman of this city: comb. 21 26 31, 85000, sent to Long Island ; comb. 31 13 21, 82000, sold in I l 1 . 1 .1 - T 1 A .. i . a wnole ticKetjto a gentleman in rean sireei; and in class extra No. 14, drawn on Wednesday, 1st June, the following splendid capital comb 1 J5oU,UUU, was sola ana paia to a young lady of thts city. or the capitals, apply at - m -m STf 1 1 t 1 the above lucky otnee wnere nave neen soia and paid, prizes "of 850,000,40,000,30,000,25, 000,20,000, 6 of 8 10,000 each, also a host of vwv To those who purchase a package of whole, or shares of tickets, a liberal deduction will be allowed. Address CLARK & CO. 210 Broadway, corner of Fulton st. Orders per mail promptly attended to. Clubs dealt with on favourable terms. Purchasers of tickets at Clark fc Co's office, ( will receive " ClarV At. f!n' Wppklv Messenger," without charge. We refer those with whom we have noi me pleasure oi an acquaintance, 'av,ooxo. Yates 6l MTntyre, New York. New York, Sept. 30, 1831. The Highest Cash Prices WILL be given for likeiy young Negroes of both sexes, from one to 26 years of age. JOHN GILDERSLEEVE. Newbern, September 7,1831. ? FOR SALE, ANEW VAULT in the burying Ground, in which there have been no in terments. Itf is in complete order and may be had on very reasonable terms. Enquire at the Office of the Sentinel. Oct. 12. Jl Great Bargain ! THE Subscriber will sell, upon a v liberal credit, his PLANTATION on ! Trent River, about nine miles from Newbern. The tract contains 2500 acres, of which 1000 are cleared and under good fence; the residue is well timbered, and much of it as good arable land as any on the river. It has a front on the Trent of 4f miles, and vessels of the largest class, navigating our waters, can lay along the bank and receive cargoes. The back lands are unequalled as ranges for stock, and the situation is as healthy as any in Jones county. , The improvements consist of a good Dwelling House, Barn, Gin House, and the necessary outhouses. Persons desirous of making profitable in vestments of capital, are invited to visit the premises, and for further information apply to ALFRED STANLY. Octobers. 1831. . . . t TAILORING. OWING to the pressure of the times, the subscri ber has determined to reduce his prices to the following rates, viv: For making fine Cloth Coats, $4 50 3 50 2 50 1 00 0 75 1 00 0 75 0 40 0 20 0 20 Common do. Homespun do. Fine Pantaloons, Common do. Fine Vests, . ' , Common do. For Cutting Coats, Pantaloons, .Vests, : And in proportion for otlier work not specified.. He respectfully solicits the patronage ot his friends and the public, and assures those who may employ him that their work will be ivitc faithfully, in the latest fashions, and with all practicable dispatch. His sliop is on Craven-Street, a fewT doors South of the Bank of Newbern. , SPENCE P. WILLIS. Newbern, Sept. 28, 1831, Sylvester's, NO. 130, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FIRE THE GREAT GUNS ! UNPRECEDENTED LUCK!! Drawing of the New York 1 Lottery y Extra Class No. 18, (called the Mammoth Lottery) Sepf.21. 4 22 31 21 8 14 Combination 4, 22, 21, the GRAND CAPI 1 AL ol a (U.UUU, .-.was actuallv sent in a j Whole Ticket to Pittsburg, Pa. It was only fourteen days ago I sold at the same nlace, the 810,000 prize in a Whole Ticket! Who can equal tie ever and all lucky Sylvester, who not-only pays the Capitals without" gauging " but never publishes the names of fortunate hold ers. iFor the truth of my selling the Capitals, I can refer to the Managers. ' l3t Orders, in all cases; must be addressed to the subscriber, who is licensed by the State, and in all instances sells the original tickets and shares. Persons who deal with Sylvester will receive GRATIS the " Reporter, Coun-1 terfcit Detector and New York Price Current " j published every Wednesday, as containing much useful information to my distant Patrons. N. B. A Lottery will be drawn every Wed nesday; those wishing to adventure need only remit any amount they please, and the original tickets will be forwarded. S. J. SYLVESTER takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to his friends in North Carolina for their liberal support. He always has acted and wrui continue to act in a manner worthy of their patronage. There are so many pretenders to publicrjtatronage, that it is requisite my friends should again be re minded that I have no connexion with any other person, and that orders in all caes, must be addressed to S. J. SYLVESTER, Broker, New'York. New York, Sept. 30, 1 83 1 . SCHUYLER'S LUCKY PALACE OF FORTUNE, New York, 26th Sept. 1831. Another great, grand and glorious victory- I thought so No mistake in Schuyler No sham Splendid realitiesJust like Schuyler. Drawing of the N. Y. Mammoth Lottery, Ex tra Class No. 18r-' ' 4 22 31 21 8 14 INO. 41 ol me capuai oi v,vfuu, whs ac tually sold by Schuyler, to two gentlemen from the South. By special permission, I am al lowed to publish their names. It is but sel dom I have this privilege from the lucky -T in trtt A ,1 " i - 1 " Cf fJ i 1 holders of the many splendid capitals that are weekly obtained from my office. The names of the holders of the prizes are Messrs. Ben jamin C. Eaton of Halifax N. C. &. James Gor- tvt Tl ' riii- ; aon oi ioruMK, ,v irgun. a ne prize was pre sented the day after the drawing, and the cur- rent cash promptly paid for the same, and the ticket is, as usual, displayed in Schuyler's win- dow.- 1 also sold many other of the comforta bles, too numerous to mention in this advertisement- particulars in my Lottery Herald. The largest capital ( of $50,000, was sent by the Managers to their Agent at Pittsburgh, Penn. ; no vender in this city had any thing to do with it. This notice is necessary, in consequence of one of the Venders, who endeavors to puff rV -7 X ;"; l in of the ritv. Tbp. nthpr nri7.f.s were SOlCl in small shares in this citv. Orders from abroad, for prizes as usual, to be directed ANTHONY H. SCHUYLER, Nework. A rw aTrl handsome BABOUtHl;. jAjL Enquire at Mr. Hindes' Stables, , . . Newbern, Oct. 19. SUGAK, COFFEE, AND LIME. w irfi LBS. St. Martin's Sugar, Q5.SiP v- 4,500 lbs. St. Dpmihgo Coffee, 25 Casks Stone Lime, for sale by . JOS. M. GRANADE & Co, Sept. 15th, 1831. Dunn's Corner. ; 'SaSHSrADHT FOR YOUNG L,AI1ES. JIR CLETHERALL proposes to open a Seminary for Young Ladies, in Newbern, on the nrst of November next. Parents and Guardians desirous of placing young Ladies under her charge, are requested to intimate the same toMrs. Margaret Scott, on Pollok-street, or to J. Burgwy n, Esq! on feast Front street. Terms as usual. A few young Ladies will be taken as Boarders, and particular attention will be paid to their manners and behaviour, so as to render them, on leaving School, fir to enter society, or to superintend the inana ement of domestic affairs. - -1 Teachers of Music, and of Dancing, will be procured as soon as the necessary number of pupils are engaged. Frjench and Drawing Will be taught. FurtheT parti culars will be communicated hereafter. REFERENCE. William Gaston, Esq. Hon. John R. Donnell, Rev. J. R. Goodman. Moses Jar vis, Esq. Hardy B. Croom, Esq. John Burg wys, Esq. John H. Bryan, Esq J ton. fc. Hawks, Esq. VV ashing-; August 24, 1831. M. STEVENSON, Senr. ' BEGS leave to correct an erroneous impression which has been unfairly made on the public mind. He takes this method of stating, that his Hearse is kept for the accommodation of every decent family who shall be so unfortunate as to require its use. His per sonal attendance at Funerals is likewise offered to al! persons of the same description, and no pains shall be spared, on his part, to have the solemnities conducted with sobriety, decency and good order. It is hoped that the following reasonable charges will be satisfactory. Neatest Mahogany Coffin, for a grown per-"", son, with linings and trimmings; (inclujing j an engraved Silver Plate;) together wunfiis $3f personal attendance, and the use of his horse and Bier, , . , j Neatest stained Poplar or Pine Coffin, witlo. engraved Silver Plate, and a casein the bot- ( 25 torn of the grave ; together with horse, Hearse and attendance, J Plain, stained Poplar Coffin, lined with 10 Cambric, but without the Silver Plate, $ Plain, stained Coffin, with a neat pinked g Cambric border, but without lining, $ Common Parish Collint", 84- Children's Coffins & Funerals, in the above proportion , Newbern, Aug31, 1831. p JOHN W. NELSON, CAB INE T MA KER . TTP E S PE C T FULLY informs the Publick that he continues to manufacture every article. in his line of business. He is at all times provided with the best materials: and in return for the liberal and in creasing patronage which he receives, he promises punctuality and fidelity. ' He continues to make COFFINS, and to supcrin- i tend FUNERALS ; and that he may be enabled to conduct the solemnities of interment more becomingly and satisfactorily, he has constructed a superior Hhi ARSE, lor the. use of which no additional charge will be made. Newbern, June 1st, 1831. WILLIAM WADE. CABINETMAKER: EGS leave to inform his friends and the public, that lie has removed his Shon to the buildintr on Pollok-Street, lately .occupied by Mr. John W. Nelson. He is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business, and will make and repair Furniture on reasonable terms and at the shortest notice. MAHOGANY and common COFFINS, willibe furnished on the most reasonable terms, and his per sonal attendance given on Funeral occasions. Newbern,28th Sept. 1821. DOMESTIC LOTTERY. C ENTLEMEN who bad Tickets in this Lottery : IT lor sale, will please make returns prior to the 17th October, as the drawing will take place a few days afterward. The subscriber has on hand a few neat Phi - i ladelphia built DEARBORNS. '' . ; A SULKY, with leather top, also Philadelphia' made, Two COPPER STILLS, and ah eleffarn j asortment of selfrsharpenijr PENCILS," and Silver PENS.- These, together with almost i every articfe: m the SADDLERY and HARNESS line, he of fers very low, for cash. JOHN TEMP LET ON- 11th Sept. 1831. . .11 n.. ,. . - - II ; , v LETTERS i Remaining in the Newbern Post Office, Oct. 1S31 : A. Lemuel and James Andrews. B. Jacob Burch, Mrs. Ann Bellamy, Lucas Ben ners, W. Babcock, Hannah Bremeg, Frederick Briii nant, JohnM. Bryan, Silvester Brown 2. Jt Lin (. . Burgwyn, Joseph 'Britton, Frances J. Bcasci y. Dr. J. Burgwyn, John H. Bryan, John Baker, Jair.L's LeJ!. ; C Wm. W. Croom, George Cooper. ; D. John Daugherty,John Durant, Miss Mary ; Dou'dee, Wm. H. Doty, Allen Dubbcrly.' E. James C. Eliason. ' . F. -John D. Friou, John Franklin, Tho.. Fonvielle. 1 G.-Richard Gatlin, Miss noweiyf oj, Miss Maria Gaskill, Dexter Gibson, Mrs Elizabeth ! Gill', Wm. Gaskill, W. G. GeitardMisa Jri. taskilli Wm. Gri mes, Mason uawi. , , , bne Hartley,, Charloxte Hickman, Claresey HaJoSn Jieifen; Mrs. Edie HollaWay, Edmund TT A I. - J Henry Jacobson, Henry B. Joyner, Earls Ire-; land, MorierJone,, Thomas Jones K'john G. Kincey,Capt. Wm. W. Kmg3y Jas. Kirkmnn, James Kilpatrick, Alexander J. Kilpairick, t Rarnev B. Lincoln. M Dr. Joseph Meares, Wm. Miller, Martin Mil ler MiMariah Miller, Miss Sally Ann MorsLt ier, i i v S N. Charles Nelson. Rev. Alfred Norman. t 4 a P. Miss Nancy Paul, Thomas Paul 2, Levi Por ter, Mrs. Margaret Powers, Lt. Thos. Paine, Cap,t, E. E. Pigott, James Prevatt I R. Messrs. Rowloc & Wood, James Riers2. Sa ' muel Read. S Sheriff of Craven County, Lenmcl H Simmons, Gen. S. Simpson 3," Capt. J. G. Smith Barbara Stanly, Street &, Sanders, Charles TT. San ders, John S. Stanly, David W. Stone, Israel Shelr don, Mrs. Margaret Surdan, Thomas G. Scott. . j T. Rev. Samuel D. Tompkins, Wm Turner, i W. David' Whitford, David R. Watford, Spejiee P. Willie, Cant.' John WiUiams, Mrs. Penelope Wel der, Councel B. Wood, Reyley West, J. C. WesL Major WUlis, Jr., Wm. S. Webb, Benjamin Willis. THOMAS WATSON, P. M

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