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NEW STORE. ' OLIVES. S.DBWSJ TTTTAS just returned I ftou. New lo. of ml now opemng at his St re. 1 ilfepid County Wharf, two doors ccrr.rer, . .,et of HARDWARE, CROCKEAW Hat., Saddles, and Brtg Slifies, Hats, ,7 Bale navv Dundee ana 1 ow A rv Rbpe, Sweaes, !' 1 lsii. auu JTools, Waann Boxes, macksmitn .- ... mils. &c. &c. irvi - b ALSO s MONROF, Kow landing, from Four A- ew bbls. first quality J Boxes and half boxes Rr 'Hacks of Salt, Ooshen Butter, Newark Cider, 4foid low for Cash or Pro-. -ML of which willf" uce ,wTS32. JOKeturned from New York with a 1 occnr imrntof Groceries, DWARE, CUTLERY, f ROCKERY A1 GLASSWARE, &c. 7 rfollowin'- articles comprise a part of his Slock: 1 Wine. ! "Teas. lainpaigne, in qt. and Gunpowder jlmperial, 1)1. Old Madeira, I Hyson, t ; Souchong, iPouchong. Vico, do, Naples, 'Lisbon, i Teneriffe, Dry Malaga, Sherry, Country. Liquors d a sugars. Loaf & Lump, White 11a v una, Brown, various qual. Nuts. Filberts, Madeira Nuts, Almonds. Spices. Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Pepper, Spire. frails. Cdgniac Brandy (supe rior quality) Peach do. Old Jamaica Rum, Superior Holland Gin, Qld Monong. Whiskey. N. E. Rum, Porter inot.fcpt.bottleslCitron, Currants, PRESERVED GINGER, Do. PINE APPLES, - Do. LIMES. ft LicluDheat, Goshen Batter, Cheese, Spanish & American Sega rs, su perior Chewing Tobacco r cvc. Vhich he offers low for cash or country produ at his Store on Pollok-strect. December 3d, 1832. ce rpjHE subscriber respectfully informs his ,JLL fnenus and customers, tnat m conse nuence of his determination to spend a fev fiVonths in New York and Philadelphia, with the view offacquiring a more perfect knowledge of the Tailoring business, it will "not, for some titac, be in his power to attend to thsir orders. 'lie will, however, very shortly locate himself permanently in his native town, and resume his profession,! which he will conduct on an exten sive scale, and, as he hopes, to the entire satis faction of all who may favor him with their r t- -f, patronage. RICHARD B. BERU1 Newbern, January 4, i833. CAUTIOIS". "IIE subscriber was lately warranted by John Slye, of Bav River, Craven County, r, on. two accounts presentet! by said Slye; who, contrary to law and usage, obtained judgments without the knowledge of the subscriber, who had no notice whatever given him to attend trial. Aj soon, however., as he learned that judg ments had been obtained, he applied to the Magistrate who gave them, and requested a "new 'trial, that he might make it appear by testimony, that the claims set forth by Slye were not just, but illegal. A new trial was accordingly granted, and notice nivcu to Slye, Uiid the Constable holding the judgments to attend at the Magistrate's on Saturday last. Tiiey di4 not however attend ; and it is ' '; jsS'Slye intention -'to endeavor to collect tfte amount of the illegal judgments, or to pass in.en? away. Under these circumstances, ihc sribscriber considers it his duty to caution all p.ersons from trading for said judgments, as lie ii prepared to contest their recovery in a court of justice. I , ELIJAH LINCOLN. ATanuary 17, 1S33. 12 EEWABD. TTTfc A N A WAY from the feubscnoer, on the -itli 28th May last, my boy CRAWFORD, :ihnut 1R vears of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, warthy complexion nearly white, broad fac r urn lnnk. no beard, straight hair not ve UUU WJ V i wv,.., - I'll- i v black, very full breast took with him a suit of new white cotton clothes and;black tur hat. This boy can read and will probably attempt to pas as a free man. A reward of Ten Dol Zttrswillbe given, if taken within this county, to any person who will deliver said hoy to the Subscriber, residing eight and a half miles from Tarborough, on the Raleigh road, near Cokey bridge; or, if taken out ofthe county, Twenty Dollars will be given for his delivery to me,, or if secured in any jail so that I get him again All persons are hereby forbid harboring, em ploying, or carrying oil said boy, under penal ty of tjie; law; . n i- SAEL P. JENKINS. .JJec. l?th, 183g1 IS vnnw n nvji IV. IV LL persons indebted to the subscriber as Guardian of Maria G. Wade arp A jormca tnat unless tneir iNotes, now in his hands, are paid by the 10th of January next, tthev will on that day be put in suit. V AMOS WADE. Neubern, Decembej 24, 183. iTTSTTN bushels SALT, Ij vlPCll 400 do. Irish POTATOES, ' Just receiyed and for sale by Jlfa AMOS WADE. fod Si!. I iv 1 TTTT ITU SfO'B TP-El OA't 4ML I N A v ?VVAND!HEAP DRY GOODS. pTlIIE subCrioer nas jusiarnvea irom new . Jl Yorkith a new and well selected as-j sortment 3UI D ! i 4.MONG WHICH WILL UK FOUND dack, and mix'd Cloths, mere and Sattinets, white, rreen. and vellow Flannels, d, black, and blue black Gro de Naps, 7 1 1 Hr iwurM rhnntrvnh) and watereU, UO. W Black Sarsnets, Levantine & Sattin Levantine, Cashmere, Merino, & Thibet wool fehawla, Printed Merino, Gauze, & W. B. Hnkis Lace & Muslin Capes fc Chemizettes, Ladies' Cravats & Tippets, Bobinet Laces, Insertings & Footings, Thread Laces, Edgings &,Insertings, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 & 12-4 plain Bobinets, Linen Cambric, and Cambric Hhkfs. Iiish Linen, Lawns & Diapers, English & French Merino Cloths, Merino Circasians, Bombazettes, Very superior black Italian Silks, Cambric, Jaconet &, Mull Muslin, Plain andfigur'd Swiss and Book do. French Calico &, Merino Ginghams, Calicoes, Ginghams, Vestings, &c. Color'd Cambrics, Camblet Plaid, Bleached and brown Shirtings, Checks, Bcdticking, And a variety of other artic es all 01 which will be sold at the lowest cash prices, at his Store nearly opposite the Bank of Newbern 3; WAN Newbern, Oct. 10. 13 . Ji WOODS VS just received from New York, in ad dition tu his former supply, Studs for Gentlemen's shirt bosoms, ' Fashionable steel Watch Chains and Kys, Silk do. Silver table, tea, salt, and mustard Spoons, Silver Spectacles, to suit from 20 years up to 80. Plated and steel do. Silver Pencil Cases a few of them very beautiful, Shields, &c. &.c. Very .fine Beads for Ladies' fancy work, &lc. Newbern, 24t December, 1832. TOJY TIMBER. i 1 h hiirhpst Cnsli nrices will be yiven at r fcca 1 " " " I - ihc EAGLE STEAM -WiLL ior 500,000 feet of Ton Timber ol iood quality,, of the following lengths : say from 18 to 50 feet long. Also, wanted, Me thousand cords of long leaf PINE WOOD. THOMAS B. WALLACE & Co. Newbern, January 4, 1 8i3 N. B. The longer and larger the Timber, the higher the price. RliY TRUFAiM' S-'tnoncr Trpnt, fro-n .eisYo a larxe assort me it of BOOTS AND SHOhS VIZ: Ladies' Gaiter Boots, India Rubber Shoes, undressed Morroco Slippers, Men's and youths Boots and Shoes. &c. Cf3 Boots and Shoes of every description, made to order, at the shortest notice and in ths neatest manner. eicbern, Oct. '7(5, 1832. "JOHN PITT M A N v just received from New Y -; k a gen ral assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, CONSISTING IN PART OP Gin, Brandy, Wh-iskel, Wine, Imperia Hum, and Hyson Teas, best Goshen Butter, Cheese, Crackers, Bale Hope and Dundee Bairging, A good assortment of Huts and Shoes. ALSO Flour -in bbls. and. half bbls. Smoked B.-ef, Herrings in boxes, Raisins, Cider and Apples, 1 hhd. prime Sugar, Coffee Molasses, Cabbage, Onion?, fcc. &lc. Which he will sell at the very lowest prices. Newbern, D?c 10,jl83J. M EKCH A IS T TAILOR, -'SPECr FULLY informs his customer, Li in'- iuunc in uenerai, mat ne nas pis i . - i ve t trom new irii,per sen r oaratis choice silvern splcnoCli assortnicnt oi iS . V O A A B L l (UuiiS, eii.'cied by an experienced merchant in New A otk, from the latest importations. Having now in employ a'number ojf the very best workmen, (some of whom have just arri rived from New York,) and his assortment be ing complete, he Hatters himself that he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to those wno may thinkproper to patronise him. Among the articles are the following: Superfine olive, green, mulberry, and Ade laide cloths, Reform and rifle green, do. Blue, black, Russel Brown, and raix'd do. 1 piece elegant black Cassimere, superior to any heretofore imported, ' 2 pieces buff super silken Kerseys, a splen did article for gentlemen's dress panta loons and vests, Superfine black, drab, lavender and Adelaide mix'd Cassimeres A choice selection of super silk velvet Vesi ings, various colours, figured & plain, Super black silk-Florentine vesting, Fancy coloured do. Valencia and Toilanet do. A handsome assortment of Stocks, best qua lity, Gum elastic Suspenders, Gentlemen's superior Horseskin Gloves, Together with a variety of other articles. GENTLiE3IBN'S CLOTHING iwill be made up in the neatest and mosttash onable manner, and at the shortest notice. A complete suit of. clothes can be made, in the best manner, at 12 hours notice. All orders from the country will be thank fully received and rjonctualty, attended (c. 9 Bluey ol O Now and Jg fg GRMXD &CO TTNFORM their friends and customers thas JjL they have received by sundry late arrivalr from N York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, the i fall and winter supplies, consisting of A large assortment of Foreign and Domestic GROCERIES, LiaUORS AND WINES, CROCKERY, GLASS and STONEWARE, 1 Hardware & Cuttlery, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, AfC. Sfc. All of which were purchased upon the most ad vantaseous terms and selected with great care, and are offered for sale at a very small profit Also, the following articles, viz : 20 dozen common Windsor Chairs 6 w 2 20 40 a 2 2 Fancy Cane and Rush bottom'd do- Fancy do. Kocking and Sewing Chairs for Ladies. Children' Chairs reams Foolscap writing Paper Letter do. bales Cassia har hlftck- neoDer. 1 doz. Cayenne do. i i i - Pimento 1 box (5 doz. fresh London Mustard 4 cases preserved Ginger and Pine Apple 'Z boxes Soda Lemon Syrup soft shell'd Almonds, Filberts, Currants Prunes, fresh bunch Raisins, in whole and half boxes. Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Macef Cloves, Race ind ground Ginger. (ftmalJ boxep. Chocolate 1 box prepared Cocoa. 5 bags Manilla Coffee 10 St. Domingo do. Imperial, Gunpowder, Hyson, and Black rn 1 1 1 . 1 eas in quarter and half chests, i UUAB nvlmn olli I Vni v fi0. 6 hhds. prime retailing St; Croix Sugar 5 bbls. very superior do. do. Loaf and Lump Sugar hhds, prime retailing Molasses 5 2 baskets fresh Sallad Oil 100 bettvs do. do. oO barrels and iO half bbls. Beaches red brand Family Flour, 5 half barrels Buckwheat Meal, 20 firkins Goshen Buiter fm. choice dairies 10 casks Goshen Cheese, 10 bbls. Pilot and .0 half bbls. Navy Bread 10 New Ark Cider 20 Apples, New Town Pippins 0 half bbls. family mess Beef 200 lb Smoked do. 1 boxes Scotch Herrings 12 casks sweet Malaga Wine 4 Muscatel do. 48 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. K. Rum 5 do. i-X) bbls. Rye Whiskey 10 bbls. New Orleans Whiskey ;i hhds. do. do. Rum 5 bbls. Old Monongahela Whiskey 10 do. ' Curtis' Rye Gin 10 Bbls, Cider Brandy 5 " " Vinegar 6 Dos Amigas Spanish Segars 20 qr. boxes half Spanish do 100 small 44 American do 12 boxes Poland Starch 5 whole and 50 half boxes yellow oap 10 boxes patent mould Candles 20 boxes and Kegs of Tobaceo 400 bottles Lorillards best Mnuff 100 bladders High Toast and com. Snuff 30 doz'n Lee & Thompson's Blacking 12 cans Virdigris 250 kegs white and black Lead 2 bbls. Linseed Oil 5 winter Sperm do. 40 Porpoise or Train do 30 ps. 43 in. heavy Dundee Hemp bagging 00 42 Common do 10 42 Heavy Tow do 21 coils Bale Rope 3 100 50 bale 50!b Bagging Twine lb coarse Shoe thread fine do do bales Cotton Yarn ass'd No's. " 6 doz. Spades and Shovels 100 setts Wagon and Cart boxes 10 doz. long Bitt adz 4 setts Blacksmith's tools complete V patent Fanning Mills for clearing Grain 2 ton Grindstones ass'd. sizes 3- Iron do ?50 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 25 sacks Liverpool Blown salt 400 bushels Ground Allum do 2500 bushels coarse Turks Island do 1000 bushels Irish Potatoes. Nevjbern, Dec. 10, .832. 5. M. GiiANADE, &Co. f AVE just received by the Packet Schoo L ner Trent, from New York, the follow ing articles: which they offer low for cash or eountry Produce, viz. T!Vlb No. 12 blue Cotton Yarn oBW 10 brls. and 10 half bis. Beaeh red brand family Flour 12 drums Figs 40 firkins best quality Goshen Butter 10 half bis. No. 1 family Mackerel 2 doz. Champaigne Wine in qt. bottles 1 qr. cask L. P. Teneriffe Wine 10 brls New Ark cider 4 brls Albany Ale 10 boxes smoked Herrings 1 brl. smoked Tongues 1Q brls. Cider Brandy 2 brls Linseed Oil 1 tierce Winter Strain Sperm Oil 30 bags Shot assorted sizes 3 hds N. O. Sugar 5 retailing Molasses t 40 casks Stone Lime. ALSO, By brig Driver, from Bermuda, 5 Puncheons, 3d and 4th proof Granada Rum, of very fine flavour N'ewbeTB, Jan. 23, , Cheap Goods NEW GOODS. ". ,t t n t t v ir r w TAILOR AND 1JKAVCLR, nmTfDWQliie aincprp tVin nlr a (at Vo rgrir . liberal encouragement which he has here- tofore received, ana respecuuuy unorms me nMik that he has just returned Trom New York with an extensive and very general assort-; ment of J ' 1 r" ; FALL WIETT3EIV'- GOODS Selected witli great care irv among them arb THE follow. j Superfine biack, blue, fe Russel brown Clotlis j I VI L! C, ..v. - o Olive and olive green and steel-mixed do. j .PnrV Cassillieres, of superior quality . Satin, siiiv, .liaise... , i-. LvonsSilk Velvet of very best quality, An elegant assortment of Valencia Vestings, no surpassed by any in this market, Shirt bosoms, of the latest style, ruffled and plain Corded'and plain Collars, of the best quality and latest fashion, a pp;r..t nSnrtmeit of STOCKS, of the I tt.ft nnH mnt nnnroved nattoms. covered! with bombazine, velvet, satin, c. "-v " rr . . - i Gentlemen'- superior Hosskin Gloves, Silk web and silk net Suspenders, Gum elastic do. , I CttPiC Ul H1C 1 UUJ HV-, " "l i" 7 i Silk Hats, Together with a variety of other articles in his line of business all of which will be sold at the lowest prices) ' i ,e k ),Mt a hoi umtoi" nrnnt. nntfmi llavinr a numoer oi supeiiux huimucu, j uuiiBjMni.nwuTii.n.iioin hhiuiuh n ci nif is prepared to execute all orders with which j in this country the separate cost ol ih cheap he may be favoured in the neatest and most ; est being 30 per cent, above that of th- whole fashionable style, and at the shortest notice j in the proposed republication; and the eoss of. and he assures the public that no exertions all be spared to merit a continuance of their . favours. T TVT L r-rt StNoV. 1832 New Derm LIVE OAh TIMBER. y r -miners Office, Navy Commit10- .q.j I XI h .latiilH. v (DROFOSALS will be received aJ s ol- Ul fice, sealed and endorsed, till the 3lst' March next, for the LIVE OAK TIMBER. required to complete the frames of one frigate, u.v vi v w v qiwv vj naif vj u uuuicicu at Portsmouth, N H., and for one entire frame for a ship of the line, to be delivered at the Na vy Yard, New York , tere will be required to complete the two frames to be delivered at Portsmouth about 10,000 cubic feet. Moulds by which the timber is to be cut, will be furnished to the Contractors;-persons wish ing to offer, can obtain, by applying- lu the Commandant of the nearest Navy Yard, a sched ule of the pieces which have been furnished. The offers must state separately the prices per cubic foot for each frame, the whole to be subject to the usual inspection ..and measure ment and to be delivered on or before the 1st day of June, 1835. Ten per cent, will be reserved from!, each payment to be made, as collateral security, in addition to the bond which will be required, and will not be paid until the whole- quantity is delivered, inspected and approved, unless specially authorized by the Board of Navy Commissioners. To be published twice a week in the Globe, National Intelligencer, U. S. Telegraph, East ern Argus, iNew Hampshire Gazette, Com mercial Gazette, Hartford Times, Rhode1 Isl and Republican Herald, New York Evening rost, INew York standard, Pennsylvanian, Baltimore Republican, Norfolk Beacon, New bern Sentinel, Charleston Patriot, Savannah Republican, Pensacola Gazette. Jan. 25 t IstM. - HEAL1H. WHILE in the enjoyment of Health, few people think of availing themselves of the opportunity which may offer of fortifying their systems against the attacks of disease, which they might easily do, by a light course of the Hygeian Medicines; which, though efficacious in restoring health when fost, pre sents an agreeable and pleasant preventive of contagaion and epidemical complaints. They operate, in cases of Dyspepsia, with the unerring certainty of that most dangerous of au specincs, prussic acid, in removing those coats of dead phlegmatic humors which cover and render inert the digestive organs of the stomach, in purifying' the blood, and restoring the whole body to a healthy and happy tone of feeling, and enabling the stomach to receive and retain whatever kind of food, either ani mal or vegetable, which usage has sanctioned as fit for nourishing the human frame. In no case have they ever failed in effecting a cure, when properly persevered in, no matter what may have been -the nature ofthe complaint. Gentlemen of the first respectability of New) York, who have used these Medicines, have authorised references to them for testimony corroborative o( these assertions. Besides which, the written and published testimony of hundreds can be added to the same pur pose. . The system of physiology upon which the efficacy of these Medicines is established, is extremely simple, and may be easily compre hended ; it recognizes in the human frame but one disease which, taken at its origin, is denom inated impurity of the blood, connected with a disordered state ofthe digestive organs, howev cr various uia uc tuc a u wcarauces anu SVOID toms in which it appears upon the surface of the body. People afflicted with hypochondri ac, vertigo, weaK eyes, nervous debility, sick head ache, sour stomach, or pimples, find im- meaiaie ana permanent reliet from the use of these Mediciues. 1 o ladies in particular, thev strongly recommend themselves,' and amon other tnings as a cosmetic, as thev render the skin clear and smooth, and purge it of all de formities and bad humors, 1 by J. Gales & Son, Raleigh; E. J .lale, FayettevjJIe , and T. Watson, Newbern, by pomtmentof Dr. H.S. Moat, Graduate of the British College of Health, THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES HTyiLLbe givenforlikelyyonngNegroeso v V bofh sexes, from one to 26 years of age. i ABLK AND POPUtAtt EiVGLISH- PERIODICALS At seven Dollars. fTHHE. subscribers, propose - to I I ' TtlaL- ivrtnrl'c Mair-ninn T'l. - . U8fl tan, and The Foreign Quarterly Review, ro mencing wnn ine January numbers of lb3 soon as they are received in this connt a? continuing ihenv in weekly numbers, hj fa tbfe receipt will admit of regularity ) so Ornish the entire matter of the three work! ., JCa.. ine wotks proposed to be republished of established character for the ability and a rein- terest with which they are conducted :. Blackwood is well knowns the ablest and uiusi uiieresunij oi me rorenrn pl.i' . e&V " lUiS countrv is $11. -. ur j The Metropolitan is a new Periodica, i edited by Thoraa8 Campbell, (recemly ; of the TSew Monthly,) and Thon as Moore aV ' eisted by Harrison, (autjhor of a Diar of a pu." sician,) Mrs. Heroans, Mis. Kt.r:( ;M;aiu, en icirihari. .1 writer' w .'7ulrtll"- ' c cost of ; Metropolian is 15. the The FoHti Quarterly Revii v. r A. voted principally to Cinlmenta! LiiHa.m,.. oiid is conducted with grt:at talent, it irta; t.j literature and institution? of this country witK. ; impartiality, and often in terti;s of liisL-Jn(j "a i sr.rvpr commendation, n f ninv m iin.t.., I - - - J . ' t ' v Ul j higher reputation than either of the i ng!lshor I Scottish Reviews. The subscription price U 9! The xpensiveness of the original publica- j the tnree not less man tivt tin-es the co5 , f the re-print 10 intermixt t 1 tCtl tO 1CCU1', intermixture ofthe works will he pirn. it-' j ico in oi rui, uMidii mr hi iii'ies oi ach i. ! be printed consecutively us in the original, and i in such manner that at ti e ciosf ih, ( ' rar i each work can be separated bx the linuerand bo'und by itself. Y 1 ,K worK W1W oe nomel) pnnti-d uhh " .new 'PJ; on le paper, in Imperial Or tt0, ' i'!.-iru rur" '' m weewiy ros. vi uy Kfi ;;-et;ular receipt of the Peritdicak 1 af;es eacn. niav orrasiiin sii.'!',e Ut, it is hupni, not any j """blication. ral works being published in wc "Un-lcr?, the long intervals in which none are !frfii.f followed by an over supply, ' ail in a heap' will be avoided, and a more reast nahh and regular allowance of reading ensured. Terms Seven Dollars per annum, payable on delivery of the first N - I PECK & NEWTON. -New Haven, January ai. 133. ICj Subscriptions received by THOMAS "WATSOj Land Adjoining Town FOR bAhh. FTpHE subscriber, agent for EDWARD 0. 'JBL PASTEUR, will Sell at Public Auction on the premises, on Monday the .5th day of Fe- br uary, (if not previously disposed of at Private Sale,) all the LAND (except one Lot) belong ing to EdwarDjG. Patetr, adjoining the town of Newbern, on ils Northern Boundary. The Land, will be sold ip 'Whole or Hall Acre Lots. There will be left open on the Land to Streets, which shall bejeonfirmed to the pur chasers or the public, pne of them beginning near the residence of Ml C. Stephens, Fsq. and the other near the residence of Jacob Gooding, sq. and running trom the town line to tno Northern line ofthe Land. Also, one htdfolLo No. 24, on Broad Street, near the forn er re sidence of the late Vine Allen, Esq. Ti e sub scriber reserves to himself the privilege of making one bid on e.ch Lot. Terms of Sale. For all sums under ,6 100; one-third cash, and the balance payable in two equal instalments, in G and 12 months froi the sale. Notes with approved security will bp required. The subscriber will sell the Land, or any part of it, at private sale. JNO. I.'PASTKIR. Newbern, 'ZAth Jan. 1833. IMiUtjJGlST & AFOTlitCAi .It Has for sale, at his Shop, next door to Beits Tavern, A GENEERL ASSORTMENT OF PALMS PA1.V1 biil .MiiES. Oil, Dyestuffs, Varnishes, andVar nisli Brushes, Perfumery and Cosmetics. The above articles are fresh, and of the very best quality. Newbern, February 1st 1833. THE FORM BOOK, ONTAINING Three Hundred ofthe roost approved Precedents for Conveyancing. Arbitration, Bills of Exchange, promissory Notes, Receipts for Money, Letters ol Attor ney, Bonds, Copartnerships, Leases, Petitions, and Wills, besides many other subjects ret er red to in the Index. By a Membf r ol u Philadelphia Bar. For sale by T. WATS0. " The Form Book. Tbis valuable poh,icaj contains near three hundred of the mos app precedents for the varkns kinds of ?onvejjweCn which occur in the ordinary way of business ne man and man. A work like this cannot fail to p of general utility. Every man who nae it possession, may prepare for himself var,0U'!J ,Q ments, for which he has hitherto been ml?n pay large sums of money to scriveners, and ty 'r sing its contents acquire much useful lD?a various tonics of general iraerewty W Ztety 1 nr0' THREE' January 7. TR US T SALE. WILL BE SOLD, at Public Auctiom the 1st of Marcbnextjfnotprevioi. - disposed of at private sale, , Lot N6.7U $ Improvements, on Middle -o 1-4 of Lots No. 339cd340, and W mets, on HandcockoStrect. fcahtf -Terms of Sale. One-fifth cash, the in payments at 6 and 12 months. JACOB GOODING Vowbcrn, Feb. 6.' m?
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