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it 1 yet H'k-- - ! Hi-ih ;ir. injvic-i - g" AND LIBERTY.... THE CONSTITUTION.. ..UNION. i. PUBLISHED BY THOMAS WATSON. TER3IS, Three dollars per annum payable in' advance. K j paper vr'M be discontinued (but at the dis cretion of the Editor) until all arrearages have been piid up. b'Remittancesjby mail will be guarantied by , the Editor. -tLfTRS. CLETHERALL'S seminary for young ItJI ladies, will commence on Tuesday the first of November, at the house lately occupied by John Harris, Esq. adjoining the residence ot Mr. Bcr GV.TN, on East Front-Street. j JTE'RMS: IVrQarter. Hoard, including Washing, $33 Tuition in Reading, Spelling, Grammar,. 4 Arithmetic, Geography find Sewing, - The above, with Rhetoric, Composition, History, General Science, Epistolary 6 Writing, and Fancy W(rk, &c. French, DraWing, Dmcing, and Music, will be peparate charges, thelutter to commence first Quar t.r of next year.' ; The first Quarter to be paid in advance Boarders are required to bring their bedding, "towels, &c. No Pupils received for less tlian one Quarter. Oct. 26, 1831. dt. I Ncicbern Academy. .j. ST appearing to the Board of Trustees tl at a considerable amount of tuition money is unpaid, notwithstanding the rule requiring from every pupil payment in advance, Resolved, That the Teachers be directed to cause these fcarrears to be collected without delay, ' '" '! ' h Resolved farther, That an adherence to the rule is deemed cs.Hentialto the intercst&spf the Institution, and that-the Teachers are hereby Required, in every instance hereafter, v.hcn a pupil does not prdduce a certificate "from"? the Treasurer, of the tuition money br.inf paid within Lone week after the com mencement of his quarter, without distinc tion of person, to inform the pupil that he . an no longer be received until such certificate is produced. , - Resolved farther, That these Resolutions "republished in the newspapers of this town. Attest, i . Secretary. November c-'3d, 1831. 1 British Consulate, IVilmingion, JY. C. vNovurviBER 15, 1631. To the Editor of the North Carolikq Sentinel. Ua.Ier a 1 its l.-xw of tln.i 5tat?, which requires that , voxels having free persons of colour on board shall pcrtorm thirty days' quarantine before they be per mitted to ccme to the wharves of any seaport in the State, the master of the. British' schooner Bahamian v.-.i9 Rome time ago arreted, and imprisoned in the jail of Wilmington. On the 6th instant the casfe was argued before !the Superior Court of New Hanover County. As the opinion of Judge Strange and the decision of the Court arc important to foreigners who j visit the State for mercantile purposed, and to such of the commercial community as they affect, yen will please to give them publicity. K Although," observed fheJudgc, :the right of regu lating commerce, belonged exclusively to Congress, . 1!U3 expressed in the Constitution, yet as a State in "her own Sovereign capacity, has a right growing :: oat of an incidental power, to pass laws in self pre servation, ' to prevent the introduction, within her t; limits, of febrile, or pestiferous contagion, so has a 1 (; State an equal right, to legislate to prevent 'the in 'ifaenco of a moral contagion.' But the law in "question, imposed-a restriction on commerce, without "obtaining the end desired. It in no wise removed 'Uhe evil complained of. A foreign vessel arrives at "this Port, having free coloured persons on board, "who are deemed dangerous, and a nuisance to so briety. The vessel is compelled, by the law in ques ;tion,jto remain 30 days at the quarantine ground, "at the expiration of 4 which time, she may proceed " to the wharves, having on board the same free co loured persons who were considered dangerous to lthe community. How, then,4s the nuisance remo " ved, or the evil remedied, by this Law, imposing so ': heavy a restrictiction on commerce? Therefore, t: without for a moment surrendering the right of a "sovereign State to legislate for the peace and safe " ty ql its citizens, he could not but pronounce the '' State Law, in his opinion, .unconstitutional," -.' In this opinion the Jury concurred without :hesi- -tation. Your obed't serv't, . C.J.PESHALL, r . II. B. M. Consul. Not. 23 5w. 1 NOT1CE AT the November Term, A. D. 1831, of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Craven County, the subscriber obtained letters of Administration on the estate of John Justice, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requestejd to make immediate payment, and those havinff claims against it, to brins them 'Si forward, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, or they will be barred of recovery by the operation of the acts of Assem bly in such case mpe and provided. ANN M. JUSTICE, . Newbern, Nov. 15th, 1831. " , Administratrix The Highest Cash Prices YyVyiLLbe given for likely,young Negroes of V v both sexes, from one to 26 years of age. JOHN GILDER SLEEVE. - 1 NOTICE. nflHE Copartnership of Josepli M. Granade, 13 & Co. consisting of Joseph M, Granade and Stephen Kincev, was dissolved by mutual consenton the 15th September, 1831. All per sons indebted to, or having claims against the eniH firm, arp reouested to come forward for 'sfWletnent to Joseph M. Granade, who is duly authorised for that purpose. JOSEPH M. GRANADE, STEPHEN KINCEY. Newbern, N.C. 9th Nov. 1&31. mew goo: JOHN A. CRISPIN TfJTAS just returned from New York with glti general assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY GLASSWARE, &c. The following a Hides comprise a part of his Stock : Wines. Fruits, Champaigne, in qt. and Citron, Currants, dt. bottles, Teas. Old Mac Madeira, ' , Gunpowder, Pico, do. Naples, Lisbon, Tenerifle,. Dry Malaga, Sherry, Country Liquors. Cogniac Brandy (supe rior quality) Imperial, Hyson, Souchong, Pouchong. Sugars, j Loaf fc Lump, White Havana, Jlrown, various qual. Nuts. Filberts, Madeira Nuts, Almonds. Spices. Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Pepper, Spice. Peach do. Old Jamaica Rum, Superior Holland Gin, Old Monong. Whiskey N. E. Rum, Porter in qt.6c pt. bottles Preserved Ginger. Buckwheat, Goshen Butter, Cheese, Spa n ish & A merica n Sega rs, si c perior Cheicing Tobacco, (fee. Which he offers low for cash or country produce, at the Store on Pollok-street formerly occupied by the late George A. Hall, Esq. R. HALSEY, ESPECTFULLY informs his former patrons and the public generally, that he has res.umed business in Newbern, at the well known stand .lately occupied by Mr. Charles ' Stewart, on Pollock-Street, where he will jiave on jian(j a g00d assortment of SUCH AS Superfine Blue,: Black, Olive, Brown, and In visible Green Cloths ; Blvc, Drab and Fan ey mixt Cassimcres, fine Goafs Hair Camlet, Fancy Sf Plan Vestings, &QZthZV &f til jFaUDJ rttClCS Of DrtSS, AMONG WHICH ARE Fashionblc Stocks, Cravats, Sus penders, Gloves, Cravat StifFners, line linen Collars, &c. &c. All orders will be thankfully received and executed on the most reasonable terms and at he shortest notice. Ten per cent, will invariably be deduc ted for Cash, on all orders for Clothing. Newbern 9th Nov. 1831. NOTICE " V 1 the iovember Term, A. D. 1831, of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, for Craven County, the subscriber obtained let ters of Administration on the estate of Eliza beth Sears, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it, to bring them forward, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, or they will be barred of recovery by the operation of the acts of assembly in such case made and provided. , WILLIAM L. SEARS, Administrator. Newbern, Nov. 16th, 1831. NEWBERN &, RALEIGH STAGES. CITIZENS' LINE FOUR-Horse Post Coaches leave Newbern for Raleigh via Kinston, Way nesborough and Smith field, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1 o'clock A. M. arriving at Raleigh on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 P.M. Fare through, 8 7 00. Way Passengers, 6 cents per mile. Stage Office at the Washington Hotel. Extra baggage must be entered at the Office and paid tor in advance. F. .ALEXANDER, for. M. DlLLlARD, Proprietor Mewbern, l'ov. 1831. h JOHN WT. NELSON, CABINET MAKER, TTgESPECTFULLY informs the Publick that he -U- 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, - JSSSSST!?6 COFFINS, and to superin tend FUNERALS ; and that he may be, enabled to Conduct the solemnities 6f interment mnro Wr,m?n rrlxr and satisfactorily, he has constructed a superior l.RS? tor seof which no additional charge j wI be made. Newbern, June 1st, 1831. More JY etc Goods. I AS just received per Schooner Rebecca L from New-York, an additional supply of STAPLE AND FANCY Among which will be found a variety of rich and fashionable articles adapted to the season ; all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms for cash. Newbern Dec. 6th, 1831 . NEW GOODS. TTOSEPII M. GRANADE, & Co. respect q1 fully inform their friends and tile public, that they have just received (by sundry late ar rivals) fron New York, Philadelphia and Bal timore, and are now opening, at the well known Store formerly occupied by Mr. William Dunn, corner of Pollok &. Middle-streets, AN EXTENSIVE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF V'ovtistt anH mmwestit Brg ootjs, GROCE11IES, WINES AND SPIRITS, ! Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery and Glassware. All of which they offer for sale at a moderate advance for cash or country produce. Newbern, Nov. 14, 1831. Edward C. O. Tinker, MERCHANT TAILOR, H ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of jj. Newbern and its viciaity that he has lately returned from New Yrk, with a hand some assortment of GOODS in his line of business, among which are Super Blue, Black, Green and Olive Cloths, Mulberry and Plum do. ! Chesnut-brown,SteelmixtScblk.Cassimeres, 1 Black Silk Florentine, J Black figured do. do. do. Velvet, do. do. Valencia, i I case of Fashionable HATS, Horse skin Gloves, Mixed Merino half Hose, Random do. do. .Striped do. do. j Merino do. do. Fancy Cravats and Stocks, Cravat Stiffeners, of the latest style, &c. &c. All of. which will be sold at reduced prices. He will at ail timesbaifarnished witlithe latest fashions, and will execute all order at the shortest notice, and in the neatest stvle. Nov. 9, lfctfl. rust a!i U RS U ANT to the terms of a Deed of Trust, and in conformity to the directions of the parties therein concerned, I shall sell, on the premises, on Saturday the 7th of January next, Lot number Twenty, on South-Front-Street, in Newbern, where John R. Good resides, and also the water front thereof. The sum of One Thousand and Eleven Dollars and Seventy-three Cents will be required to be paid in cash. For the residue, accommodating terms will be allow ed, which shall be declared at the day of sale. Persons disposed to buy, are invited to visit arid inspect the premises, which will be shewn bv Mr. Good. GEORGE WILSON. Newbern, Nov. 24th, 1831. 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, $450 . Common do. 3 50 (C ii a Homespun do. 2 50 Fine Pantaloons, 1 00 Common do. 0 75 Fine Vests, f 1 00 Common do. 0 75 For Cmtirig Coats, 0 40 Pantaloons, 0 20 r Vests. 0 20 And in proportion for other 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 done faithfully, in the latest fashions, and with all practicable dispatch. His.shop is on Craven-Street, a few doors South of the Bank of Newbern. SPENCE P. WILLIS. Newbern, Sept. 28, 1831, M. STEVENSON, Senr. BEGS leave to correct an erroneous impression which hasbeen 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 all pereons of the same description, and np 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 cliarges will be satisfactory. Neatest Mahogany Coffin, for a grown per- includinor I an ensrraved Silver Plate;) together with his 35 personal attendance, and the use of his horse and Bier, Neatest stained Poplar or Pine Coffin, with engraved Silver Plate, and a case in the bot-t g o 5 torn of the grave; together with horse, Hearse and attendance, J Plain, etained Poplar Coffin, lined with gin Cambric, but without the Silver Plate, Plain, stained Coffin, with a neat pinked ( fio Cambric border, but without lining, J Common Parish Coffins, 4 Children's Coffins & Funerals, in the above proportion . Nawbern, Aug. 31, 1831. Most Extraordinary Continuation OF GREAT AND UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS BY THE SYLVESTERSi ONLY a short time ago, it was announced that at the Office of Sylvester, 130, Broadway, me srcu,uuo Prize was sold, and just .betore that, Six of $ 10,000 in Six successive Lotteries, i immpflifltoh? f . j c . i -, r(Vt PUuta; ' mTSS ' "wrZi ' ' also Half of 8 5,000 4 of 8 1,000 Whole Tickets, fcc. &c. and again did Sylvester, at his Office in Paterson, sell the Whole of the $ 10,000 Prize in the Union Canal Lottery, drawn last Saturday, the 24th inst. Such, a combination of success was never known ; the above defies comparison with any other Office in the United States. It is also worthy of remark ' that all the above Prizes were Paid immediately on the receipt of the drawing. Sylvester takes this opportunity of informing his distant friends that all orders for Tickets in any of Yates & MTntyre's Lotteries, must he addressed as un rS ww 'J JU,VUU III Jj WW ILVlls tV-(lL I J der, and will meet same attention as on perso- T nal application. In all cases the original Tick ets are sent, and Sylvester is regularly Licen- : sed by the State. Letters need only be addressed S. J. SYLVESTER, New-York, Pittsburgh, Pa. or Paterson, N. J. Reference, Yates JSVIntyre. TO MY DISTANT FRIENDS. We would particularly call the attention ol our distant friends to the brilliant scheme to be drawn the 11th of Jan. New-York Consolidated Lottery, Class 13or 1831, to be draw'i. WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of January, 1832 48 No. Lottery- Seven drawn ballots. SCHEME. 1 Prize of 830,000 is 830,000 10,000 4,058 5,000 2,500 4,400 4,100 2,460 2,050 3,280 13,120 57,400 1 1 5 5 tmr 41 41 41 82 656 5740 10,000 4,058 1,000 500 200 100 CO 50 40 20 10 Tickets $ 10, Halves 8.5, Quarters $2 50. We thus early give notice that our kind pa trons all over the United States, Canadas, West indies, &c. &c. can have time to write. We are provided with Packages of Wholes, Halves, and Quarters, and in all cases the Tickets sold from our offices are the. original. S. J SYLVESTER, New-York, Pittsburgh, and Paterson. Nov. 23 tlst Jan. Liimsean Botanic Garden & Nurseries, FLUSHING, NEAR NEW YORK. ILL I AM PRINCE & SONS, Proprie tors, announce that the great extensions made in their Establishment, which now covers nrar 50acres, completely filled with the choicest TREES, SHRUBS and PLANTS, enables them to offer the various kinds at the reduced prices stated in their new catalogues, which will be sent to any person who may aply for them.' The size and excellence of the Trees exceeds all former periods, and the most scru pulous attention has been devoted to their accuracy, wnicri is mvariaoiv an opject 01 ineir personal attention. To Nurseries they will allow a liberal discount and convenient credit. All letters desiring information, will be replied to by the first mail. As many persons are agents for different Nurseries, it is requested that orders intended (or us he particularly spe cified. Every Invoice sent has a printed head ing and our signature, and such proof of origin must be insisted on, as we take ujion ourselves no responsibility unless such an invoice can be produced. I Their Treatise on the Vine describes 280 kinds of Grapes and their culture. Their Treatise on HORTICULTURE contains des criptions for cultivating them ; and their POMOLOGICAL MANUAL, just published, contains full descriptions of above 600 Varieties of Pears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, Apricots, Nectarines, Almonds, &c. besides other Fruits, so that all persons can make their selections, with a knowledge, of the qualities. Aw vto THOMAS WATSON, Agent, Newbern. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD, WILL be given for -tie apprehension and delivery in Newbern Jail of my Negro Men HUGH and JIM. They ran away from my house in Beaufort, about ten days-ago. Hugh was raised on Mr. Gaston's Plantation on Brices Creek, and I expect both of them are dodging about in the bushes .at that place, Hugh is about 28 years old, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, is not a very dark negro, is trim built, with very thick lips. He wears a long, blue cloth coat occasionally. He has a pass written by my daughter, dated about two weeks ago, to go to Neuse and return which he will pro bably show if interrogated. Jim is a black ne gro, about 25 years old, about 5 feet 6 inehes high, and thick set. He was raised by Mrs. Thompson, in Beaufort, and ha? a wife at James T. Jones' plantation, on Clubfoot's Creek Jim has a pass written by me, about two weeks turn miih loauP to OTO tO V lubfoot's Creek and uVn mmcdUtery.0 TheHave taken a longer tonr than I expected, and if they retorn to mo- immediately, without cost, I will endeavor , to sell them to the man they warn t0 11Te When Hugh reads this, he had better reflect on . he naa Detter rp.flpet nn his error, and come nome witnout aeiay. JAMES BIANNEY, Beaufort, Nov. 6th, 1831. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, OXSLOW COCSTY. Comity Court of Pleas and Quarter S&sx&n . November Term A. V. 1331. Benjamin Scott i - "" " '" t Ts Original Attaciinsnt Jesse Barrow 5 ; - v ' TTT. appearing to tlie satiaraction oflhe CJur thai l the Defendant is not an inhabitant of this Start j 1slorfredy That publication he made fur six weeks: m the North Carolina Sentinel, that said defendant! appear before the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sfinnn of Onslow County, at the Court House In Onslow, cnJ the first Monday of February next, and renlew r plead to issue, or Judgment final will be rendeflBrl acrainst him. ? - Attest, DAVID W. SANDERb, CitrA-, . STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, - Owstew County. County Court cj Plea and Quarter SgsXifriS) November Term, A. D. 1S3L Louis T Oliver , zs. orifirinal AtCaclnnenti Jesse BarroW S IT appearing to the satisfaction the Court tJ&t the Defendant is not an inhabitant of thk State- It is ordered, That publication be made lor six weefia m the' North Carolina Sentinel, that said defendant appear before t he Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessioila of Onslow County, at the Court House in Onslow, on the first Monday of February nexVRn( replevy im plead to issue, or Judgment final will be renderqr against him. - - " Attest, DAVID W. SANDERS, Gerfc. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, " Okslow County. " County Court of lleas and Quarter k&$i&n$p : November 'Term, A. D. 1831. Gideon Hawkins i vs. Original A ttaclurlBWt Jesse Barrow 3 ST appearing to the satisfaction of the Cour, that the Defendant is not an inhabitant of this State : , It is ordered, That publication be made for six wee&s in the North Carolina' Sentinel that said defendant appear before the Court of Pleasand Quarter Sessions of Onslow County, at the Court House in Opsknv, on the first Monday of February next, and replevy 01 plead to issue, or Judgment nnal will be itudcrisl against him. AttesL DAVID W. SANDERS, CUrl. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Craven CotrnrY. ' County Court if Pleas and Quarter StssitHT? November Term, A.D. 1831. Thomas Watson i r-s. Original Attltchmtni. Alexander J. Maurice. 5 j IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, thai Defendant is not an inhabitant of this State, it U or tiered, that publication be made for six weeks, in tlt North Carolina Sentinel, that said defendant Appear be tore the Court ot' Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Craven . County, t the Court-Honse in Newbern. on the s.cand Monday of February next, and replery or plead to i&siif, to judgment final will be rendered against him. Attest, J. G. STANLY, CtcrhT Original highly approved Valuable Medicine Twenty years. Lee's Elixir has for twentu wears been amcsi successfulmedicine for the cure of colds, coughs, pit ting of blood, asthma, indigestive consumption, and other complaints of the lungs and breast, as TOZVy our citizens have certified. To Mr. NoahRidgely, Baltirriore-. Dear Sir I was attacked wijb a nwst Vuileftt cVaii arid severe cough, ami pHins in the breast which continu ed to grow worse, during ivhich my appetite failed, ami my voice altered so much, that it wad with the ufintfs exertion I could pronounce a single sentencejlouder t.httu Dream. I bonsht ami used one ntiial or want vartiaLn Elixir which restored me to perfect health. Yours, with respect, J. A.'SXUTJJ, . Market strert, Fell's Pojhr. Lee s Famous Anti-biliotts Pills Lee's nn- paralleled Anti-bilious Pills -price 23 and 60 cents rjer box famous for the cure of bilious and destructive (cxrr obstiuate obstructions of the stomach and;bowcla, gtctd:- ne8, costi veness, sickness at stomach, removing cold&x-. , (None are genuine without the signature of Noah Eidgely) Dear Sir: Having made use of the Tariotts pilltin ni farailj, offered to the public for the last twenty-fie vegrs and having found ouc celebrated Anti-bilious Pills tin most efficacious in cleansing the stomach Aiid bowels, re moving head aches, sick stomach, and having used tftera for sevt ral years past, can have no hesitation in statin? that 1 believe theui a represented, a most valuable fa mily Medicine. JACOB SMAtft, Mayor of the Cj of Baltimore. Lee's Ague and Fever Drops warranted tooa? Sir : We are now happy to inform you that the wtu'S after a correct trial, of your Lee's Ague and Fever Dron, bus been of the most flattering kind.. Notonly a few cases have been cured of that very disagreeable and irksome complaint, bnt, sir, every case, so far as our inru:rle hurxo reached, has been perfectly cured ; and some into d by a few doses only. O'AEAL, BICMJUUHiv, to- Let's Nervous Cordial, an excellent MediZinc for all nervous affections, weakness, pains in theMns,c. Lee's Genuine Essence and Extract of jSTut tard. an infallible remedy for bruises, rheutnatum, (Sprains, numbness, chilblains, &c. Mn Noah Rid-ely. Sir :-I have &een grtajTy alGIia ted with rheumatic pahis. as o my nUf leff, iftigh, and bip, mdeed it estcuded to rnv Sfer . By t& use pf the bottle I 1 em perfectly cured. v Two, miles on the Wasbingtoa UoaiJ. Lee's Worm Destroying Lozenges, a jjzast powerful medicioe.relnives destroys all kindspf wor m Lee's Sovereign Ointm jlitlBch War ran red to cure by one applicatbo, ftteoia mtrjearj or any pernlclottsfagredicnts. . r : Lee's Genuine -Persian LotUnTheJPe sfan Lotion operates raitdlyr rendering the skin deltcattl soft and smotb, improving the Complexion. Lee's Tootbacle Dropst-McJt give immr diate relief. Lee's Eye Water -a certain cure for sore ey&t Lee s Anodyne Elixir, for the ewe of bead ache Lee's Corn Plasterfor Tempting and aes- XlCri.fc, if 9 lA? f- rroying corns. f The r jve , wij.. i v AKT: " . v amwuo tuwiusi icvw . - , Q3- Htindreds of eases of carei tyllVjSt truly valuablemedieUies could be T h !?9 1 a newspaper adroit of tt- 1 j , - -:; 11 II r'i-1 4 J 1 V ill 7 - s -1
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