Jt Ik. 1 1 JSTew and Cheap Goods. TOS. 31. GRAK ADi , &CO. -w .r l II . 1 p i i .i nNFORM their friends and customers that j they have received by sundry late arrivals I Tr viL- Tv.;i.wi.,ira,; i i.,i.;.v. .Kcir the ituui xit i ui nt i uiiaucipiua aim uaiuuiui t tuvu i tail and winter supplies, consisting of A largcjassortment of Foreign and Domestic GROCERIES, LIQUORS AND WINES, CROCKERY, GLASS and STONEWARE, Hardware & Cuttlcry, Hats, Caps.- Shoes, Leghorn and Straw :. , Bonnets, Sec. dec. All of which were purchased upon the most advantageous terms and selected with great care, and arc offered for sale at a very small profit Also, the folloioing articles, viz : 20 dozen common Windsor Chairs f Fancy Cane and Rush bottom'd do; Fancy do. Rocking and Sewing Chairs for Ladies. Children' Chairs 20 reams Foolscap writing Paper 40 Letter do. 5 bales Cassia 2 bags black pepper, 1 doz. Cayenne t do. 2 Pimento 1 box 6 doz. fresh London Mustard 4 cases preserved Ginger and Pine Apple boxes Soda Lemon Syrup soft shell'd Almonds, Filberts, Currants, frpsh bunch Raisins, in whole and half boxes. Nutmcg3, Cinnamon, Mace, Cloves, Race and ground (jringer. small boxef Chocolate box prepared Cocoa, bags Manilla Coffee . l 10 St. Domingo do. Imperial, Gunpowder, Hyson, and Black Teas in quarter and half chests, 0 hhds. prime retailing St. Croix Sugar 5 bbls. very superior i, do. do. Loaf and Lump Sugar 5 hhds, prime retailing jIolasscs 2 baskets fresh Sallad Oil -100 bettys do. do. 30 barrels and 10 half bbls. Beaches red brand Family Flour, 5 half barrels Buckwheat Meal, !9 firkins Goshen Butter I'm. choice dairies 10 casks Goshen Cheese, jj 10 bbls. Pilot and jHialf bbls. Navy Bread 10 New Ark Cider 20 Apples, New Town Pippins 0 half bbls. family mess Beef 200 lb Smoked do. 12 boxes Scotch Herrings " 12 casks sweet Malaga Wine 4 Muscatel do. 4. Canary do. 4 baskets Champaigne in qt. and pt. Bottles 2 half Pipes very supr Seignett's Brandy 1 pipe superior Holland Gin 10 hhds. N. E. Rum ' 5 do. 120 bbls. Rye Whiskey 10 bbls. New Orleans Whiskey " 2 hhds. do. do. Ruin 5 bbls. Old Monongahela Whiskey 10 do. Curtis' Rve Gin 10 Bbls, Cider Brandy 5 " " Vinegar , Dos Aminos Spanish Segaio .20 qr. boxes half Spanish do 100 small 44 American do 12 boxes Poland Starch $35 whole and 50 half boxes yellow Soap 10 boxes patent mould Candles 20 boxes and Kegs of Tobacco 400 bottles Lorillards best SnufF 100 bladders High Toast and com. Snuff 30 doz'n Lee & Thompson's Blacking 12 cans Virdigris lio0 kegs white andVblack Lead & bbls. Linseed Oil - 5 winter Sperm do. 4(J Porpoise or Train do 30: ps. 43 in. heavy Dundee Hemp bagging 0Cf 42 Common do 10 42 Heavy Tow do 22 coils Bale Hope 3 bale 501b Bagging Twine 100 lb coarse Shoe thread 50 fine do do & bales Cotton Yarn ass'd No's. 6 doz. Spades arid Shov els I J00 s6Us Wagon and Cart boxes X0 doz. long Bitt adz 4 setts Blacksmith's tools complete (i patent Fanning Mills for clearing Grain 2 ton Grindstones ass'd. sizes 3 Iron . do 250 kegs cut Nails 'and Brads ass'd. sizes from 4d to 20d. .200 lb.- Putty 6 boxes 10. 12. 50 feet window Glass 10 8. 10. do 35 Demijohns 2 kegsirefined Salt Petre .25 sacks Liverpool Blown salt 400 bushels Ground Allum do 2500 bushels coarse Turks Island do 1000 bushels Irish Potatoes. NewbcrnK pec. 10, J832. STORAGE. ITTHE subscriber having purchased th U Wharf and Warehouse fonnerly owned by Mr. Moses Jarvis, is prepared to receive Produce or. Goods on Storage. He will also attend to the shipping of Produce, ti ""required. CHARLES SLOVER. JTewbcrn, Oct. 5th 183. For Sale, X FIRST RATE BAROUCHE, I .1 - . , . m i.le awe, and double Harness, for one or , wo horses. Apply to . January 7th, 1833. JUN TEMPLETON. 1 .Uai.lJ. a "umber of old 'o, iiiv;ii III? IS rli i pose oi "according to law if Zu a torimmediatvltey may be fJg his possession. IU ln , -WANTED, , Acapable and steady Journeyman Saddl r u "unea to dis- description, good wages and constant emnlov8' meiittvill be given. Apply as above. y' l NEW STORE. OLITEH S DE WET. TLTT Art just returned from New lor, ana ILL! now opening at his Store, East side oi fnaLCountv Wharf, two doors below me ' f 'w' corn - w I BRI' GOO, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, . CROVKEA Y Shoes, Hats, Saddles, ana u n..n.ioo nd Tow Bajiffinff. Bale Rope, Swedes, English, and American Iron, Wagon Boxes, Blacksmiths' To(ols, Nails, &c. 6lc. ALSO NOW LANDING, FROM SCHR. JAMES MONROF, A few bbls. first quality 'family Flour, Boxes and half boxes Raisins, Sacks of Salty Goshen Butter, Newark Cider, Sec. Sec. All of which will be sold low for Cash or Pro uuee. November l?ih. NEW ' , H A RLES L O i ER J3 just returned irom iew i orK, and is opening at his Store on the Old County Y harf, a general assortment of Dry Goods, rv r? Hardware &l Crockery, a good assortment ot SADDLES & BE.IDL2S, ; G UJS 5, Gentlemen Fashionable Hats, Blacksmith's and Cooper's 1 ools, MOV A M) 3 1 EEL, ALSO, 25 pieces Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope, 1 .3 kegs Goshen Butter, 1 5 casks Cheese, 30 kegs Nails, 61c. fec. ' Newbern, 9th Nov. ;832. WW NEW AD CHEAP DRY GOODS. ITTTIIE subscriber has just arrived from New 14 York with a new and well selected a sortment of AMONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND Blue, black, and mix'd Cloths, Cassimere and Sattinets, Red, white, green, and yellow Flannels, Col'd, black, and blue black Gro de Naps, Figur'd, changeable and watered, do. do. Black Sarsnets, Levantine &. Sattin Levantine, Cashmere, Merino, & Thibet wool Shawls, Printed Merino, Gauze, & W. B. Hhkfs Lace 6i Muslin Capes &. Chemizettes, Ladies' Cravats 6c TioDets. Bobinet Laces, Insertings & Footings, Thread Laces, Edgings fc Insertings, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 & 12-4 plain Bobinets, Linen Cambric, and Cambric Hhkfs. Iiish Linen, Lawns fc Diapers, English & French Meriuo Cloths, Merino Circasians, Bombazettes, Very superior black Italian Silks, Cambric, Jaconet &. Mull Muslin, Plain and figur'd Swiss and Book do. French Calico &. Merino Ginghams, Calicoes, Ginghams, Vestings, fcc. Color'd Cambrics, Camblet Plaid, Bleached and brown Shirtings, Checks, Bedticking, And a variety of other artic es all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices, at his Store nearly opposite, the Bank of Newbern J. VAN SICKLE. Newbern, Oct. 10, 183 t. FOR SALK, A neat second hand Carry-all and harness, with seats for four. It may be used with one or two horses. Enquire of Dec. 24. T. WATSON. ' IMPOR I'ANT VIUTOU V. Sylr ester against the World ! The ever fortunate Sylvester has a?ain cause to announce to his Patrons the pre-eminent success wnicn has attended the efiorts of. one of his dietnm correspondents. i . Drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, Class No. 7, drawn nt. Richmon 1 .Dec. 21st 1832 40 45 65 34 58 7 40 48 61 44 ' Combination 7 34 58 the grand prize of 10 000. Dollars was sent bv SYLVESTER in a letter to a Gentlems letnan at :asnvdl', lenn. Adventures look to the above, and if vou wealth send your Orders to the. value PRIZE SELLING SYLVESTBR. AGAIN. IN THE NEW YORK LOTTERY. WT VP,-DmWn DeP 26t,, l832' o i TER sol 1, f he -ond' Capital Prize ot $4,000 1a. ... fmi iii i P by an Advvnturn, who for a ume nau Deen wooinorthp Rtok-i p n nnnroo long S. J. SYLVESTER. ' BALTIMORE. THK FORM BOOK Pi O T A I N l N G Th r ee H unA r u Vb approved Preceden "for Co Arbitration, Bills of -Exihan J CnJeyancin Note, Receipts for MTa'SZ "Tw-n k 0l;artnerships' Lease Petitions and Wnis besides many other sub ects red to in the Index. By aMemLr 1 Philadelphia Bar.For sale by e T.WATSON. The Form Book. This valuable bnhli.n:n contains near three, hundred of the rnosi approved precedents for the various"' kinds of convevancinr which occur in the ordinary way of business bet ween man and man. A work like this cannot fail to prov? of" general utility. Every man who has it in his possession, may prepare for 'himself various docu ments, for which he ha hitherto been compelled to ay large sums of money to scriveners, an ! by peru SM1? its Clntints acquire inuch useful information on v "pics of general interest." Daily Chr-onide. January 7. V GEOR6E Wi jDixoiiri h MERCHANT TAILOR, .... m"' RESPECTFULLY informs Ma customers and the. public in general, that he has just received from New York, per sch'r Sarah, & (iuicte aim tierg spltvto 0i assortmntt of SEASONABLE GOODS, elected by an experienced merchant in New lork,lrom the latest importations. tiaving now in employ a number of thevery best workmen, (some of whom have just arri- nved lrom New York,) and his assortment be ing complete, he Hatters himself that he will be enabled to eive entire satisfaction to those who may think proper to patronise him. Among the articles are the following: Superfine olive, green, mulberry, and Ade laide cloths, Reform and rifle green, do. Blue, black, Russcl Brown, and mix'd do. 1 1 .11 1 "I I A i piece eiefifani, oibck oassimere, superior iu anvhprptofnreimnorted. 2 nlpiP bnffsnnpr -silkpn Kprsevs. a snlpn-I A ovtitln tr n-ontmmpn a nrpca nnntn. Innna anil VPstd. Superfine black, drab, lavender and Adelaide a KM O M M. a V v u w y mix el Cassimeres, A ciioicc selection ot super suk velvet vesi- i . . . - , it ings, various colours, figured 6c plain, Super black silk Florentine vesting, Fancy coloured do. Valencia and Toilanet do. A huodsome assortment of Stocks, best qua lity, Gum elaatle Suspenders, Gentlemen's superior Horseskin Gloves, Together with a variety of other articles. .GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING witl be made up in the neatest and mostfash :onable manner, and at the shortest notice. jpd" A complete suit of clothes can be made, in the best manner, at 12 hours notice. All orders from the country will rje . thank fully received and punctually attended o. Newbern, 19th October; 1832. EDWARD C, O. TINKER, TAIliOR AND DRAPER, TTT FTTTRNS his sinr.arp thank's fnr tbp vprv JJtlX liberal encouragement which he has here'- tfoe received, and respectfully informs the pubhek, that he. has just returned from New York with an extensive and very general assort ment of PALL & WIHTBR GOODS selected with reat euro fro.it recent importations 0i3 THEM RS THE FOLLOWING: Superfineblack, blue,& Russel brown Cloths Ri bottle, and invisible green do. Olive aud olive green and steel-mixed do. I-ancy Cassimeres, of superior quality. Satin, silk, Marseilles Vestings, Lyons Silk Velvet of very best quality, An elegant assortment of Valencia Vestings, nut sui;osseU Isy any In ilila inut Kc t, Shirt bosoms, of the latest style, ruffled and plain, Corded and plain Collars, of the best quality and latest fashion, An elegant assortment of STOCKS, of the latest and most approved patterns, covered with bombazine, velvet, satin, &.c. Gentlemen'- superior Hosskin Gloves, ; Silk web and silk net Suspenders, Gum elastic do. I case of the best elastic, waterproof, patent Silk Hats, Together with a variety of other articles in his line of business ; all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. Having a number of superior workmen, he is prepared to execute all orders with which he may be favoured in the neatest and most fashionable style, and at the shortest notice; and he Assures the public that no exertions shall be spared to merit a continuance of their favours. Newbern, 1st Nov. 1832 FOR SALE, THE Ho use and Lot at Onslow Court House, now occupied by Mr. Solomon Hi. lirant. The great and increasing importance of this situation as a place of business, renders the present a favorable opportunity for investing a moderate capital in a manner that must be highly advantageous. To a person desirous of conducting mercantile business, in connection with the management of a House of Entertain ment for members of the bar and other gentle men, this place holds out strong inducements. There are on the premises a small hut com fortable Dwelling House, with a Store Room annexed, and the necessary Out Houses ; but in order to render the situation more profitable and better adapted to business, the purchaser may find it necessary to enlarge the Dwelling and Store-houses, which may be done at a tri fling expense. The subscriber will dispose of this property on very liberal and accommodating terms, which will be made known on application by letter or otherwise. OSCAR G. PARSLEY. Onslow C. H. Nov. 24, 1832. JOHN PITTMAN m AS just received from New York a gen eral assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY fc GLASSWARE, COSWTlNG IN PART, OF Rum, Gin, Brandt. Whishi Xti, t.;i and Hyson Teas, best Goshen Butter, Cheese, Crackers, Bale Kope and Dundee Bagging, AT i?? aSSOrlufnt f Hats and Shoes. ALSO Flour in bbls. and half bbls. Smoked Reef, Herrings in boxes, Raisins, Cider and Apples, 1 hhd. prime Sugar, Coffee & Molasses, wi.-Tr?e,ODions'&c'&c' Which he will sell at the very lowest prices. Newbern, Dec 10, 1832. ; jf TRUENT Has received per Schooner Trent, from New York w , o large assonmevi or BOOTS AND SHOES VIZ: Ladies Gaiter Boots, India Rubber Shoes, - undressed Morroco Sippers, r Men's and youths Boots and Shoes. &c. rr Boots and Shoes of every description made to order, at tne snoriesi nonce uu m ths neatest manner. ff WILL attend at my umce on iniume oircci, Jl until the first day of January next, for the purpdse of receiving Taxes listed in 1831--af ter which time I shall proceed to collect from I Jltnnn 4 c? -Q C t H t I3W fl 1 T fC tS- 1 ucuuuucuisi . nmntTn oiir . X JHUMO j, i nvu, Newbern, Dec. Itn, lO') l- ( UllO 1 11 A LL persons indebted to tne suDscnoer, -Ta-iJ asuruaraian oi wwaw. - I - i.i 1 . a I : fj . as nnnr in n iormea mai uiupss men xw, . lianas, are paid by the lUtn oi January next, thevwill on that j.y be put in suit. J AMOS WADE. iMewDern, ueceraoer bushels SALT, 400 do. Irish POTATOES, Just received and for sale by Dec. 24. AMOS WA HE. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF AND PRINTING, SUCH AS Books, Pamphlets Cards, Notices, Labels, BankaCheckg) Blanks, Circulars, &c 4c &c ) Executed with neatness and despatch, on the most reasonable terms, AT THE OKI K E OF THE SENTINEL,, B44444fl iiUlli V V JU&jLP TlD AN AWAY from the Subscriber, on 1 1111 2Sth May last, my boy CRAWFORD, about 18 years of age, 5 feet3or4 inches high, swarthy complexion nearly white, broad face and duwn look, no beard, straight hair not ve ry btack, very full breast took with him a suit of new white cotton clothes and black fur hat. This boy can read and will probably attempt to pass as a free man. A reward of Ten Dol lars.vfiW be given, if taken within this county, to any person who will deliver said boy to the Subscriber, residing eight and a half miles from Tarborough, on the Raleigh road, near Cokey bridge; or, if taken out of the county, Twenty Dollars will be given for his delivery to me,. or n secureu in any janso mat 1 get him agaia All txaiwo a-vca . i l-i C 1 1 1 All persons are hereby forbid harborinem I : ?r ii . . ploying, or carrying off said boy, under penal ty of the law. SAMUEL P. JENKINS. Dec. 17th, 183. JOHN A. CRISPIN AS just returned from New York . general assortment of GROCERIES, HARDW ARE, dtTTLERY, CROCKERY GLASSWARE. &lc. The following articles comprise apart of his Stock: Wines. Teas, Champaigne, in qt. and pt. bottles, Gunpowder, Imperial, Hyson, Souchong, Pouchong. Sugars. Loaf &, Lump, White Havana, Brown, various qual. Nuts. Filberts, Old Madeira, Pico, do. : , j Naples, j Lisbon, reneriffe, Dry Malaga, Sherry, Country. Liquors. Cogniac Brandy (supe- i . . Madeira Nuts, Almonds. nor quality) Peach do. Old Jamaica Rum, Superior Holland Gin, Old Monong. Whiskey. N. E. Rum, Spices. Mace, Cloves, Cinuainon, Nutmegs, repper, Spice. Fruits. Portei inqt.A, pt. bottles! Citron, Currants, PRESERVED GINGER, Do. PINE APPLES,; Do. LIMES. Buckwheat. Goshen Butter, Cheese Spanish & American Segars,su- ' erior Chewing Tobacco, &c. Which he offers low for cash or country nrddn ce oi iws ovuic uu x uuoii-sireet. December 3d, 1832. ORIN ?t (PI dDdD BOOKST Book of Common Prayer, Methodist Hymn Books, Family Bibles, Frugal Housewife, Virginia Housewife, Christian Lyre, Pearl Testaments, Parley's Geography, Coloured Toys, Jones' Church History new edition, Universal Gazetteer, " do. do. United States Almanack, Bonnycastle's Algebra and Kev, Life of Felix Neff, Family Cabinet Atlas, ... . . ALSO, yng Cards, Sealing Wax, .Lead and Hair Pencils, Indelible Ink, fcc JusVteceived ancTfor sale 6y THOMAS WATSON. ii iVcir, Cheap;&Jp(0lfa Periodical V,. ..--4 ENTITLED ' THE SELECT CIRCULATING LIBRakv Containing equal to FIFT Y VOLUMrX' PROSPECTUS. In preaentiug la the public a periodical tirelv new in its character, it will k a" that the pul1isne should describe his plan 5 the objects he hopes to accomplish. ' There is grrwinf upin the United Sratesa numerous populatitn,; with literary tastes wh are scattered over a large space, and who d tant from the localities whence books and' rar information emanate, feel themselves at firrealloss for that mental fond vK;k - j . -, - . VI' "QUratinn has fitted them to enjoy. Books are chean ' our principal citfes, but in the i nterior t cannot be procured as soon as published without considerable expense. - To suppll desideratum is the design of the present Vnd taking, the chiefobjeerof which emphaticanJ is, to make good reading cheaper, and U pul? in a form that will bring it to every man's d Books cannot be sent by mail, while "T Select circulating Library" may be received the most distant post oflice in the Union n c. &t fifteen to twenty-five days after it is published at the trying expense of two and a half J'' --r-- amj a naiiCR., T i rti in ntnpr wnnu nplnro o hn.J- 1 l i n other words, . ... ihiuiu oe bound in rniiaaeipnia, our subscribers in i)h;n Vermont may bt perusing it in their parlour m it:. 1 .r' urg. iu eiuciuaie me auvaniagfs ol "Thi r: T : ..u j. -'-rci P Koto.. lyircuiaimg xjiu.aiy sucn as we propose, it j. only necessary to compare it to son e other publications. Take the Waverly novelffV)r ex. ample; the Chronicles of the Cannongate occui py two volumes, which are sold at 81,v.j l(X 1,50. The whole would be readily contained in three numbers of this periodical, at an ex. dense of thirty-seven cents, postage included' So that more than three times thequantity 0f literary matter can be supplied for the same money by adopting the newspaper form. But we conceive transmission by mail, and the ear- ly receipt ot a new book, as a most distinguish, ing feature of the publication. Distant sub scribers will be placed on a footing with those nearer at hand, and will be supplied at their own homes with equal to about Fifty Volumes of the common London no vel size for Five DoK lars. This may not take fifty-two weeks to accomplish: for, though not longer than one week will elapse between the issuing of each number, yet, when there is a press of very in teresting matter, or when two or more numbers are required to contain a whole work, the pro prietor will feel himself at liberty to publish at shorter intervals fifty-two numbers being the equivalent for five dollars. . Arrangements have been made to -receive from London an early copy of every new book printed either in that mart of talent, orinEdin. burgh together with the periodical literature j of Great Britain. From the former we shall select the best Novels, Memoirs, Tales, Tra vels, Sketches, Biography, &c. and publish them with as much rapi ity and accuracy as an extensive printing office will adn.it. From the latter, such literary intelligence will occa sionally be culled, as will prove interesting and entertaining to the lover of knowledge, and science, literature, and novelty. Good stan dard novels, and other works, now out ofDrint. may also occasionally be re-produced in onr columns. The publisher confidently assures the heads of families, that they need have no dread of in troducing the "Select Circulating Library" ii J to their domestic cfrcle, as the gentleman who nas undertaken the editorial duties, to literary tastes and habits, adds a due sense of the res- - 1 Pnsl "e assunes in catering tor nn ex I tpndpd find mnrnl stmmiinii' ami tf iL run I 1a. sequences, detrimental or otherwise, that ae follow the dissemination of noxious or whole some mental aliment. His situation and en gagements afford him peculiar advantages ani facilities for the selection of book. Ties, with the additional channels creatd by agen cies at London, Liverpool, and Edinburgh, war rant the proprietor in guaranteeing a faithful execution of the literay department. It would be supererogatory to dilate on the general advantages and conveniences which such a publication presents to people of litera ry pursuits wherever located, but more parti- cularlv to those who reside in retired situations they are so obvious that the first glance cannot fail to flash conviction of its eligibility- Terms. "The Select Circulating Sibrary" will be printed weekly on a double medium sheet of fine paper in octavo form, with three col umns on a page, and mailed with great careao as to carry safely to the most distant post office. It will be printed and finished with the same care and accuracy as book work. The whokj fifty-two numbers will form a volume? well, worth preservation, of 832 pages, equal quantity to 1200 pages, or -three volumes, of Rees's Cyclopaedia. Eacn volume will be ac companied with a Title page and Index- The price is Five Dollars (or fifty lw0'fT' bers of sixteen pages each, a price at which i cannot be afforded unless extensively pairoo ised. Payment at all times in advance.- A front a ivlin rvi.rija. .rj 011 Kari hfiTS. sbal have a receipt in full by remitting the pool er $20 and a propotionate compensation tot a larger number. This arrangement is to increase the circulation to an extent wnif will make it an object to pay agents libera y Cluhsoffive individuals may thusjToW the work for 4, by uniting in their remi tances. Subscribers living near agents, may P? their subscription to them; those otherwise uated may remit the amount to the subscr at his expence. Our arrangremeois made for the fulfilment of our part of the co tract. .. . i- Subscribers' names should be imem ' loiwarueo, in oruer mai wjc pu- know how many to, print of the future nutu bers.. , .n ADAM WALUM ANNUALS FOR 1833. Forget Me Not Comic Offering A moleW Religious ou?enfr,.PewWc : Token, for - For sale by T -f-f.

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