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: EARLY DAYS. From Friendship's Offering ; for 1834. Oh ! give me back my early days, The fresh springs arid the bright That made the course of, childhood's ways, A journey of delight. Oh! give me back the violet blue, The woodbine and the rose, -That o'er my early wanderings threw - That fragrance of repose. And give, me back the glittering stream, The fountain and the dew, . That neither day nor nightly dream Can ever rnore renew. I would give all that years havebought Of wisdom, wealth or love, . For one sweet hour of early, thought This sordid world above One happy flight away, away, On wings of nameless power, One golden morn, one jrlorious day, In childhood's rosy bower One sail upon that summer sea, Whose passing storms are all, tight winds that blow more merrily, And dewy showers that fall. J3ut ah ! that summer sea no more, Shall bear me gaily on ; My bark lies on the weary shore, My fluttering sails are gone. ;T i-3 not that hope her radiant bow, To longer bends on high, 13ut light has faded from her brow, .And splendor from her sky. :Tisnot that pleasure may not bring, Fresh gladness in my breast, 13 lit I am worn with wandering, ! as if she had been still in the hands of those who knew not her name ; and anon, a low, I hysterical laugh made our very blood freeze : in bur bosoms which soon ended in a long dis- mal yell, as sherolled off the couch upon the deck and lav in a dead faint. Alas. th Haw! maninn -she U'aS IrOIT) lOai ' 1 v u y m- - hour. She was the onlv daughter of the.mur- dered captain of the ship, and woke in her un clouded reason to the fearful consciousness of her own dishonor and her parent's death. state' of N(W Duplin County, I N EQUITY. September Terjn, A. D. 1833. W. Ochletree vs. Thomas Wright and Alfred Beck. ttt annpannir to the satistaction ot tne Urn. f I' p Court that Alfred Beck, one of the defen dants in this cause, is a resident of another State, and that the process of this Court has notandcan not be served upon him ; it is there fore ordered that the said Alfred Beck be and appear before the next Court of Equity to be held for the County of Duplin, at the Court House in Kenansville, on the fourth Monday T)f March next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the Bill of Complaint af William Ochletree, the complainant, or the same shall ht tal-pn nrn r.onfesso as to him. and set for hparinir. It is further ordered, that advertisement of this order be made for six' successive weeks in the North Carolina Sentinel. WILLIAM MILLER, C. V. E. D. C. Have just received, perse fa . Convoy, Blue, White and Green Mosquito . Netting, Blue, buff and pink Ginghams, Pink blue and buffGrosde Naples, for Ladies Bonnets, Ladies super black 'H. S. Gloves, Belt Ribbon, Robbinet Laces, Ladies black blond Gauze Handkerchiefs, Ladies white blond Gauze Veils, Blue and white Italian Crape, Ladies Coloured Blond Gauze Uandkerchfs, Straw Trimming, Bonnet Reeds, Drab Angola Cassimere, - . , I acl Crape Camblet, 80 d z. Black and coloured Seed Beads. Newbern, June 14, 1833. 1 mAS just received from New York an ex- j tensive supply of I ST-OFI-E JxUJj FilUCY which he will sell at reduced prices. ALSO ON HAND, A, few bbls. Prime PORK, and LARD in kegs, suitable for family use. To find at home of rest. A" : r TIII CAPTURED INDIAMAN. Continued from our last. fI followed him close, pistol and cutlass in hand and I shall never forget the scene that presented itself when I entered.- The cabin was that of a vessel of five hulidred tons, ele gantly fitted up ; the pahnels were filled with superb damask hangings before the stern win dows and side .berths, and brilliantly lighted up by two large swinging lamps hung from the deck above, -which were reflected from, and multiplied in, several plate glass mirrors in the pannels. In the recess, which in cold weather had been occupied by the- stove, now stood a splenid cabinet pianoforte, the silk corresponding with the crimson cloth of the nannels; it was open, a Leghorn bonnet with a green veil, a parasol, and two long white gloves, as if recently pulled off, lay on it, with the very mould of the hands in them. The rudder case was particularly beautiful; it was a rich carved and guilded palm-tree, the stern painted white, and enterlaced with a gol den fret work, like the lozengers of a pine ap-plcwhile- the leaves spread up and abroad on the roof. -The' table was laid for supper with cold meat and wine, and a profusion of silver things all sparkling brightly; but it was in great dis order, wine . spilt, and glasses broken, and dishes with meats upset, and forks and spoons scattered about. She was evidently one of those London West Indiainen, on board of which I knew there was much splendor and great comfort. -But, alas ! the hand of lawless violence had been there. The captain lay ncross the table, -with nis neau hanging over the side of it next to us, and unable to help himself with his hands tied behind his back, ,?ud a gag in his mouih ; his face purple from the Mood running in his head, and the white of his eves turned up, while his loud stentorious breathing but too clearly indicated the rupture of a vessel in the brain. He was a stout, portly man, and althowe re leased him on the instant, and had him bled, and threw water on his face, and did nil we could for him, he never spoke afterwards, and died in half an hour. Four gentlemanly-looking men were setting at table, lashed to their chairs, pale and trcm bling, while six of the most ruffiian looking scoundrels I e.ver beheld, .stood on the opposite side of the table in a row fronting us, with the light from the lamps shining full on them, Three of them were small but very square mu lattoes; one was, al-South American Indian, with a square high boned visage, and the .long lank, blackf glossy hair of his cast. These four had no clothing besides their trowsers, and stood with their arms folded, in all the calmness ofdespreate men, caught in the very act of sme horrible atrocity Which they knew shut out all hope of mercy. The two others were white Frenchmen, tall, bushey whiskered sal low desperadoea, but still wonderful to relate, 'with, if I may so speak, the manners of gen tlemen. One of them squinted, and had a hair lip, which gave him an horrible expression Thev were dressed in white trowseramrshirts vellow silk sashes around their waists and a - . . r LI n sort , ot blue unnorm jacKeis, uiue vrascou "imps, from each of which descended a large bullion tassel, hanging down on one side of their heads. The whole party had apparently made up their minds that resistance wasjvain, for their pistol and cutlasses, some of them bloody, had - been laid on the table with the buts and han dles towards us, contrasting horribly with the glitteiing equipage of steel, and crystal, and silver .things, on the snow white damask table cloth. They were immediately seized and ironed to which thev submitted in silence. - - " v-e next released the passenerers, and were -overpowered with thanks, one dancing, one cry ing, one laughing and another praying. But mereiiul Heaven ! what an object met our eyes I drawing aside a curtain that concealed a sofa, littedinto a recess, there lay more dead than v alive a tall and most beautiful girl, her head , resting on her arm and her clothes dishevelled ajnd torn, blood on her bosom, and foam on her mouth, with her long hair loose and dishevel- leu, anu covering me upper pan of her deadly r paie iac?, wuugu vmu uer wuu, sparkling MERCHANT TAILOR, ' . . ., TITT AS returned from New York witn a n trillion to his Stock. He handsome has the pleasure ol informing nis cumoiubis that the large and fashionable assortment of PttL AND WIVTR SLOTHS-& SiLSSI2EE.ES, which he has just imported is superior to any yvhirh he ever before offered to the public, and has never been surpassed in this market. Anions' his New Goods, are the following articles: CLOTHS. Supf. Olive Brown, 4 Olive, SPRING AND SI MMER PANOIT GOODS. Just received, per Schoone " Convoy, Umbrellas, Parasols, Dunstable Bonnets, Ribbons, Printed tuslins, Belts and Gloves, Rich figured Gros de Naplesfor bonnets, Crape de Chine Shawls, Gauze Handkerchiefs, Coloured Gros de Naples, - Pontes, &lc. 6lc. ' ' All of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices by J. VAN SICKLE. NEW GOODS JfOHTS A ckispin TTJTAS just returned from New York with a neral assortment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, &c. The following" articles co mprise apart of his Stock U U a general assortmor.4 orR With TNO 11CE. BO O 1H & P ORTER pTTAKE this method to inform the public U generally, that they have taken JAMES PORTER into copartnership, and that their business will in future be conducted under the name and firm of Booth and Porters. SILAS C. BOOTH, EDWIN PORTER, JAMES PORTER. Newbern, Sept. 13.1833. DRY GOODS Hardware, Crockery, & Gla ANONO ssware, lins, Wines. Champaigne, in qt. pt. bottles, Old Madeira, and Teas. Gunpowder Imperial, LKvson, Souchong, Pouchong Sugars. Imperial Blue, " Black, Supf. Woaded, Invisible ureen, Rifle do. Russell Brown, it Dahlia, Mulberry, CASSIMERE, Black-Ribbed, Drab do. Do. plain, Black do. Striped, Polish-Mixed, Diagonal striped, Grey do, Blue do. Tinsel Velvet, Figured do. Plain do. Woollen do. Fig'd. Valencia, Plain do. Tamboured, VEST1NGS. Silk, various cols. Satin, do do. Silken Kersey, Buff Cassimere, White do. Plain Black, Nankin colored. CAMLETS, &c Silk Handkerchiefs, Gum Elastic Suspen ders, &c. Goat's hair, Blue," Brown, Hoskin Gloves, Which, together with his former Stock, render his asssortrnent very attractive. G. W D is regularly advised of the changes of Fashion, and constantly employs first rate workmen. These advantages, with his experience and attention to business, ena ble him to promise entire satisfaction to those who favour him with their orders. Newbern, 4th Oct. 1833. . Pico, do. Naples, Lisbon, reneriffe, Dry Malaga, Sherry, Country. Liquors. Cogniac Brandy (supe rior quality) Peach do. Old Jamaica Rum, Superior Holland Gin, Old Monong. Whiskey, N. E. Rum, Portei inqt.& pt.bottles PRESERVE Do. Do. Buckwheat, Goshen Batter, Cheese, Spanish & American Segarj, su perior Chewing Tobacco j J&c Which he offers low for cash orcounrV produce at his Store on Pollok-street. December 3d, 1832. JUST KECE1VED, fer schooner Select, f row New York, 71 BALE of 300 lbs. SEINF TWINE, good quality, 1 dozen SCYTHES, , 1 do. SICKLES, md 3 do. Long Bitted AXES, For Sale by OHN PITTMAN. Loaf & Lump, White Havana, Brown, various qual. Nuts. Filberts, Madeira Nuts, Almonds. Spices. Mace, Cloves, i'inuamon, Nutmegs Pepper, Spice. Fruits. Citron, Currants ) GINGER, PINE APPLES, LIMES. LETTERS, Remaining in the Newbern Post Office, Oct. 1, 1833 A. Thomas Austin, George Abbot, b rancis Alex ander 2f Josrph T. Allen. B. T. Bell, Bonhomme, Mrs. Emily Best, Miss Ann W. Borden, John G. Bassalyea, Sarah Black, Miss Sarah Ann Beck, Miss . Sidney Bragg. C. Clerk Superior Court, Craven County, H. Croom, Francis Coates, Elijah Callaway, John C. Coart, David Cuterall, Alexander Cliisholm, Leonard B. Compton, 2 ; Mrs. Mary Clark, Mrs. Mary Carter, C. W. Churchill, George Cooper. D. Allen Davis, William Daw, Dr. S. P. Dillon, 2, John Dove, Bishop E. Dudley, Edward D. Debrule, Daugherty & Webb. E. Miss Sarah Ellis, Mrs. Ann Ellis, Thomas S. Eveleth, Henry Everson, John Ellison. ' "... . F, Mrs. Mary Kuishire, John L). b nou, 2, Mrs. Margaret Foy, 2, James Fisher, William Fenderson. G. John Green, Richard Grist, James Green, Mrs. Elizabeth Gill, Mrs. Elizabeth Green, Anson Gaskill, Anson Gaskins. H. T homas Hooker, Jedediah Harper, Miss Lucy Harris, Daniel Howe, Wm. Holland, John Hutchin son, Benjamin Hanks, James Howard, Guilford Houston, B. F. Hawks. J. Edward S. Jones, George Jones, 2, Thomas u. Jones, 2, Samuel Jones, Abner P. Jones, W llliam H. Jones, Mrs. Hepsey Jonas, Miss Hancey Jones, Mrs. Nancy B. Jones, Mary Jocel in, Miss Patsy Joyc K.-J. Kron. L. Fredk. P. Latham, Miss Margaret Little. 7 M. Wm. P. Morris, Joseph M. Morris, Mrs. pru dence Manning. Dr. Joseph Mares, 2, Mis M. Mer rick, Thos W. Machen. N. Col. W. M. Nelson. Mrs. Delia Nash, (drinh Nappy, James Nelson. O. Joseph Oliver., P. Jeremiah P irsons, Michael Powes, Cap!. Jame3 Penny er, Joseph Physioc, Ckn John Pike, John L. Phonsoe, Mrs. Hannah Petfefur. R. Thomas Roe, 2. Daniel L. Russl. Misp Ma ry Roderick, James Rohinson, Alesanijr C. Ripley, Southev Kew, JJenHari Koberts, LieU. Wm. Kus sel 3." - S. Mrs. Mary G. Smith, George Smith, Wm. Steuart, Wallace Salter, Mrs. Mar Steuart, R. M. Shepard, George W. Styrori, A. Sytnpson, Secretary of St. Johns L,o,ige. T lsai?ih Taylor, Iiss Jane Tillman, John Tay lor. ' , V. Miss Betsy Vail. - W. John Woodley, Johjf S. Whitehead, RevV p00r WHoltm 9. Tnhn Wiliams, 4, w m. tt. west B. Wylie, BectfU watKins, vj. vv nuneid To close a Consignment, rm HE subscriber ofrrs for sale; at very low ' n ' . - - JLL prices, for cashyajew superior copper Stills, from 37 to 5 gallons. Also, Philadelphia calf skins,, sole leather, goat and seal skim, and a vafiety of other ar ticles. JOHN TEMPLETON. Sept. 13, 1833; : FOR SALE. Thf subscriber intending to remove her residence, otters tor saiener large and commodious HOUSE on Pollok-Street For terms H sale, apply to the undersigned at her residence one door West of Mr.'J. Tem- Pletn ELIZABETH BIGELOW. Septembers, 1833. ' FRES,H GOODS. TTrt iust received per Schooner Select "O PIECES 3-4 bleached Sheetings, flSt i'ifi ,f.i JLi ffl6 w v -s m Q BOOTH tL P XS.T4 B.S, M AVE just received, per schr. Trent, from New York, an extensive and general assortment of ' HOLLOW WARE, HARDWaKE and cu tleky. Among tieir assortment may be found the following articles viz: Pots, Bake-Pans, Spiders, with and without covers, Tea-Kettles, Dish-Kettles, and com position Sauce-Pans, Trivets and Cast-Iron TTrrtr. Anlirnn. Shovpls and Toners. ihg-Pans, Griddles, Gridirons, Sad-irons, Waffle-irons and Cast-Iron Furnaces, also Rell Metal Kettles, Knives and Forks, Carveis and Steels, Pocket, Pen and Dirk Knives, Shears and Scissors, plated Tea and Table Spoons Britania do., iron tin'd Tea and Table do'., common and Cast-Iron Coffee-Mills, fancy and common Belows, Silver and Steel Spectacles, Knitting, pack and pound Pins, R. Hemlngs & SonsV Needles, fancy Fruit Dishes, Bread Pans, Knife Trays and Waiters, of superior quality, Razors and Razor Straps, Snuff Boxes, Shaving Boxes and Brushes, Brass and Iron Pad Locks, brass, iron and tin Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays, Dressing Boxns, Nurse and tand Lanips, Signal, tage, Sulky and Pocket Lanterns, Lead Pencils and Steel Pens, gilt, pearl, ivory, horn, wood and bone But tons. Britania Coffee Urns, do. Coffee and Tea Pots, do. Slop Bowls, Milk Cups and Tumblers, do. Soup Ladles, also pfvvter Dish es, Basins and Plates, brass and pewter Fau cets and Molasses Gates, patent Balances, Scales and Scale Beams, Steel Yards, Weights and Measures, steel and plated Spurs, Brazilian Tuck and Side Combs, Dressing, Pocket and fine Ivory do.,'Opadeldnc. Bateman's Drops, British Oil, Lee's Pills, Essence of Peppei- mint, do. Cinnamon and Lemon. ALSO, Patent Reflecting Lamps, a very superior article for lighting Churches Cast and Sheet Iron Stoves jind Stove Pipes, Foot Stoves, Wrapping Paper, and afresh supply of ground Pepper, &c. &c. fcc. The above Goods will be sold at a small advance from cost. Newbern, J 3th Sept., 1833. Im and Sheet-Iron W W I M, O) B Hi T BOOTH & POUTEHS MESPECTFULLY inform their customers and friends generally, that they conti nue to keep at their old tand, near the Court House, a full and complete assortment of Till Ware both plain and Japan'd; also Pew ter ware, Tin plate, Copper and Sheet Iron, and Brass and Iron wire, where they continue to mannfacture all the various articles in their line of business. Orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. Job work done as usual. N. B. Gilbert Tuller, is appointed and will -act as agent in the absence of the parties, and is duly authorised and empowered to transact all necessary business. BOOTH &, PORTERS. Newbern, Sept. 13. 1833. TO xl 1 1 : H i ii ti TT 1 . nanusome printed Musi Light fancy Prints. Pink, striped and coloured Oini, P ain.and figured Book Mnsnnnsghan's. Plain and figured Swiss do Jaconets. Cambric, and Mull do Embroidered Crape Handkerchiefs Figured Gauze dn ,ueiS5i Fancy Silk d Ladies bordered a' Wk:, t it. . u" ""V Ajace worked Muslin i-aim i,eal Hats, &c. fcc. loves, C apea BOOT & SHOE STORE. TTJTAS just returned from New York ? illi n w and fashionable supply f Wlth a BOOTS shogr SPRING AND SUMMER AMONG WHICH ARE Ladies' white Prunello and Satin Slippers Do. Morocco, Sealskin and PruneK ealsk xmueiio raining Shoes Do. Sealskin Strap Walking ',U Gentlemens' jne Calfskin, Sealskin Do. A' in do Calfskin and iTrn n Boy's first quality 3hoe? and Pumps Misses and Children Prunello, Morocco, Seal. skin and Leather Shoes. W ILL BE sn 77 T the Court Housp in i x County, on ,he 6.h "dX-o n' next, a negro man who calls himself BROWN and declares himself to be the property of Alexander Soloman, a resident in the Wes India Islands. He has been confined twelve months in the Jail of Lenoir County, and no tice is hereby given to the owner, that unless he comes forward, proves his property and pays charges, he will be sold on the day above meuuoneu, according to the law in that made and provided, ' JOHN DAVIS, Sh Kinston, Sept.. 5, IS33. case UP 5 do 7-8 do Shirtings, MM I I 7 do 4-4 uo . uo. I piece super black Gro de Berlin, And a few peiees fine Irish Linin, A of which will be sold very low. " - aa. r-m 1 , n.,nru w .r.iUnt. James waue, ooiomon J . , ..i .i r c -., l,ieu ! w;h0.;, r ; Warrant. ; Williams. V : o -t- W " , .1 Tt . 1 - - . " ' 'iUISS OUSUII 1UII. one moment, aim tue next, luyjiunng mercy, i THOMAS WATSON. P. M. A Xm., WT W . ... nil blared with the fire of a maniac's, whil W ! Wither,ngton,Levi Wavtfnpi. . Ti: l-.nt o-Ihhprina an incoherent n " " V 1 "avid Whitehurrt, DavU vvninow, u. uiitc u j o ; fV''l NOTICE. fTTIHE undersigned, Clerk of Onslow Sutie LL rior Court, requests his correspondents to address him at Richlands Post Office, Ons low County. HENRY W. THOMPSON. Sept. 10, 1833.- 1JYF1JYT SCHOOL. MRS. CASSANDRA IVEY fEGS leave to return her thanks to those of her friends who have heretofore patronised the above institution, and informs them and the public in gen eral, that the exercises of the School Will he resumed on the 1st of October next, at her dwelling on the ooutn iast corner oi tiroad and Hancock streets. She assures those parents and guardians who may entrust their children to her care, that every atten tion shall he paid to their comfort and instruction. Terms : $ 2 50 per quarttr. C6ACH and gig makers NEWBERN, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the s 'y oublic. that thev have removed to the New Budiiinsr opposite to Bell's Hotel, where they have made extensive arrangements for the further prose- . - . L I 1 . . T (Miiion oi rneir ousine53s in rne oonsiruciion, itenair- in, Trimminar. an 1 -Painting of COACHES BAROUCHES, . GIGS PAN N EL AND PLAIN. LIGHT WAGONS, &C. &C. Being, as they believe, perfectly Acquainted with the making and finishing of these articles, they invite gentlemen wishing to procure them, to apply in per son or by letter under the full assurance that their orders will be executed with the utmost despatch and to their entire satisfaction. They will keep a full supply of all the materials in their line ol business, and be prepared at all times to make and finish in the neatest and most approved style, Coaches, Barouches, Gigs, &c. upon very rea onahle terms. Newbern March 15, 1833. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES TILL 6e given forlikely young Negroes of both sexes, from one to 2(5 years of age JOHN GILDERSLEE VE. NOTICE. fj lHE subscriber intending to remove from JJ the State, offers for sale all his LANDS in the lower part of Craven county. A credit of one and two years will be given, the pur chaser giving notes with approved security. C3 All persons indebted to me by note, are requested .to, make immediate payment. All claims in my favour thaj remain unsettled on the first day of January next, will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. The highest cash price will be given for Eight or ten likely Negro Boys, from the age of twelve to. fifteen. GOE: B. CARRAWAY. Newbern, 27th Sept. 1833. LOST A -NOTE of Hand signed by Elizabeth Machen, Sally Banks and Thomas W. Machen, for TweniyFive Dollars, dated 6lh September, 1833, and payable three months after date. The public are cautioned from trading for said Note, as measures have been taken to prevent its payment to any otner than the rightful owner. Newbern. Oct; 4th, 1833. TREASU k Y D KPAJiTMElVT - April 12th, 18:33. n N the late conflagration of the Treasury LL building, nearly all the corresnnnd the Secretary of the Treasury, from the estab lishment of the Department to the 31st March, 1833, was destroyed including, as well the original letters and communications addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, as the records of the letters and communications written by him. With a view to repair the loss, ai far as may be practicable, all officers of the United States, are requested to cause copies to.be pre pared, and authenticated by them, of any let ters (excepting those hereinafter alluded to, which they may at any time have written to) or received from, the Secretary of the Treasu ry; and all those who have been in office, and other individuals throughout the United States, are invited to do the same. That this corres pondence may be arranged into appropriate books, it is requested that it be copied on fo lio foolscap paper, with a sufficient margin on all sides to admit of binding,'and that no more than one letter be contained on a leaf. It h also requested, that the copies be written in a plain and -distinct or engrossing hand. Where the original letter can be spared it would be preferred. The reasonable expense incurred in copying the papers now requested, not ex ceeding the rate of ten cents; for every hundred words, win be defrayed by the Department. The correspondence which has been saijedi and of whichr, therefore, no copies are desired, are the records of the letters written by the Secretary of the Treasury to Presidents nd Cashiers of Banks, from the 1st October, 1819, to the Oth February, lh33; all the correspon dence relating to Revolutionary claims under the act of 15th May, 1828, and to claims of Virginia officers to half pay, under the act of 5th July, J 832; and to applications for the be nefits of the acts of the 2d March, 1831, and 14th July, 1832, for the relief of certain insol vent debtors of the United States. Copies of some circular letters and instructions, written by the Secretary, have also been i preserved and it is requested that, before a copy be made of any circular letter or instruction, written by the Secretary of the Treasury, the dale aoj ob' ject of the circular be first stated to the Depart ment, and its wishes on the subject ascertained. LOUIS McLANE, . Secretary of the Treasury S. EI. GRA ade a co. MAVE just received per schr. Trent, from New York, the following articles, viz 7 ps. splendid Painted Muslins, -4 1 50 embossed colored Furniture Dinntf' a new and elegant article, ,i: A do. piaui will it; u 44 pink Florence, 44 Moscheto Netting, 3 hhds. light brown Muscovado NJgai. 10 bbls. 4 " do. d0' 10 bags St. Domingo Coffee. 5 ' 44 prime Cuba do. 5 44 Laguira do. 10 boxes Patent Mould Candles, ,, 30 bbls. New York Canal Flour, (Bcns red brand,), They have also on hand, 65 bbls. Mess Pork, 83 44 Prime do. 2,000 bushels Turks. Island Salt, . . All of which, in addition to their exien assortment of Diy Goods, Grocerw &.C. &C. they offer at a moderate advance the cost. Newbern, 30th May, r83
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