O ii T M CAROLINA SENT 1 1 JH t, .
NJEW GOODS.
TTUST received, per schr. Trent, a large!
QlS ana complete assortment ot
rsv vvy rr- VF
t'onslstins in part of the following Article"Vix J
Blue, black and mixed Cloths
Claret, green, brown and Drab do.
Blue, drab and striped Cassimeres
Blue, grey and Cadet mixed Satinetts .
Redrwhite, green, and yellow Flannels
Drab Kerseys, Petershams, Negro Cloths
Super black Italian Lutestrings
Black and colored Gros dcNaples
Pink, white, green and blue Florence
Black and colored Italian Crapes
Plain and figured Bobbinets
Do. do. Swiss Muslin
Jaconct,ambric and Mull do.
Plain, figured, Book and Cross-bar do.
6-4 colored English Merinoes, very superb
o-o and J-4 Circassians
. Black Serge do. Bombazettes,
Thibet Wool, Cashmere & Marino Shawls
Prussian and English Marino do.
Gauze, Silk and Crape Hhdkfs.
Thread and Bobbinet Laces and Footings
Do. do. ' do. . Edgings
Linerrt, Lawns and Cambric Linen
Cambrics, Silk and Cotton Hhdkfs.
also
A very large and splendid assortment of
CALICOKS.
BJue and brown Domestics and Shirtings
4-4 & 6-4 Bcdticks, Padding, and Canvass
Apron and furniture Checks, Russia Diaper
Tlose, duffle and point Blankets
Blk and col'rd Cambricks, Super Valencia
Vesting
Marseilles and Swansdown Vesting, and
Wadding
Corded Skirts, Cotton and Worsted Hosing
Gloves, bonnet, belt and cap Ribbons
Carved and plain, shell tuck and side Combs
Brazilian, tuck, side and dressing Combs
Spool cotton, cotton Balls Tapes, Pins
Hooks and eyes, Coat, Vest and Suspen
der Buttons, &c &c. j
. All of which will be sold at tlnfe lowest cash
prices bv JOHN VAN SICKLE.
Newbern. Oct. 11, 1833.
. CHEAP STORE.
BOOTH & POTERS,
TOT AVE just received, per schr. Trent, from
XQ-L New York, an extensive and general 1
) assortment of
HOLLOW WARE,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
Among their assortment may be found the
following articles, viz :
Pots, Bake-Pans, Spiders, with and without
covers. Tea-Kettlcs, Dish-Kettles, and com
position Sauce-Pans, Triyets and Cast-iron
Mortars, Andirons, Shovels and l ongs, rry-ing-Pans,
Griddles, Gridirons, Sad-irons, Waf-fte-Irons
and Cast-iron Furnaces, also Bell
Metal Kettles, Knives and Forks, Carvers 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 vBellows, Silver and Steel Spectacles,
Knitting, pack and pound Pins, R. Hemings
&, Sons's 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 Lojcks, brass, iron and tin Candlesticks,
Snuffers and Trays, Dressing Boxes, Nurse
and Stand Lamps, 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
SEW AHffl 6SBSo !
HAS just received a new sup
ply of Gentlemen's fine Calf-skin
Boots, Bootees, Shoes and Pumps,
Ladies Gaiter Boots,
Ladies Prunella, Morocco, and Seal-skin
Bootees,
Shoetees, Shoes and Slippers,
Children's Prunella, Morocco and Leather
Bootees and Shoes,
Coarse Boots, Bootees and Shoes,
India Rubber Shoes,
Men's, Boys and Children's Caps and Hats.
Nov. 1st. 1833.
COPARTNERSHIP.
THE subscribers have entered into copart
nership for the purpose of transacting
mercantile business, under the firm of HATCH
and SEARS.
JAMES HATCH,
WILLIAM . SEARS.
Newbern, October 23d. '8-3.
NEW GOODS.
HATCH 4- SEARS
nn AVE just returned from New York, and
11 LI are now opening at their Store on Pol
1 lok-street, formerly occupied by Alonzo T.
J Oil ft A. C
AS just returned from New York with
a general assortment of
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY," CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE, &c.
The following articles comprise apart of his Stock
Teas.
Wines.
Tea Pots, do. Slop Bowls, Milk Cups and champaigne, in qt. and
Tumblers, do. Soup Ladles, also pewter Dish- pt. bottles,
es, Basins and Plates, brass and pewter Fau- qjj Madeira,
cets aud Molasses Gates, patent Balances, pjC0) do.
Scales and Scale Beams, Steel Yards, Weights TapieS)
and Measures, steel and plated Spurs, Brazilian LjSDOni
Tuck and Side Combs, Dressing, Pocket and reneriffe,
fine Ivory do., Opadeldoc, Bateman's Drops, Drv Malaga,
British Oil, Lee's Pills, Essence of Pepper- sherry,
mint, do. Cinnamon and Lemon. Country.
also, Licmors.
Patent Reflecting Lamps, a very superior Coffniac Brandy (supe-
article for lighting Ufiurcnes Lasi ann nneei rior qUality) -Iron
Stoves and Stove Pipes, Foot Stoves, pparv, ,i0.
Wrapping Paper, and a fresh supply of ground old jamaica Rum,
Pepper, 6cc. 6lc. &c.
The above Goods will be sold at.a small
advance from cost.
Newbern, i3th Sept., 1833.
TIN AND SHEET-IRON
IMg 4k V 15? M. 0) TO CT T w,
BOOTH & POUTERS
Tm ESP1 -CTFULLY inform their customers
LTV, and friends generally, that they conti-
Tf fT ft 'It . H nue to keep at their old stand, near the lourt
A VSJT JLJ & V House, a full and complete assortment of Tin
Gunpowder
Imperial,
Hyson,
Souchong,
Pouchong
Sugars.
Loaf & Lump,
White Havana,
Brown, various qual.
Nuts.
Filberts,
Madeira Nuts,
Almonds.
Spices.
Mace, Cloves,
Cinnamon, Nutmegs
Pepper, Spice. "
Fruits.
slCiti
EMANUEL CERTAIN,
At his Store on Craven-street, Jive doors below the
Bank of Newbern, and adjoining the Pump,
IIns just returned from New York with a general
assortment ot
R EA DYMADECLO TH AG,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUT
LERY, CROCKERY,
GLASS WARE, IRON, SALT, &c. &c.
All of which he will sell low for cash.
FIRST QUALITY
Spanish smoking .Tobacco
For sale as above.
Newbern, Nov. 8, 1833.
J M. GRANADE, & CO.
MAVE just received per schr. Trent, from
New York, thefollowing articles, viz
7 ps. splendid Painted Muslins,
4 " embossed colored Furniture Dimity,
a new and elegant article,
4 " plain white do. do.
1 " pink Florence,
50 " Moscheto Netting,
3 hhds. light brown Muscovado Sugar,
10 bbls. " " do. do.
10 bags St. Domingo Coffee,
5 44 prime Cuba do.
5 44 Laguira do.
iO boxes Patent Mould Candles,
30 bbls. New York Canal Flour, (Beach's
red brand,)
They have also on hand,
- Jbbls. Mess Pork,
83 "-- Prime do.
2,000 bushels Turks Island Salt,
All of which, in addition to their extensive
assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries,
&C &C. they offer at a moderate advance on
the cost. .
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MAS returned from New York with a
handsome addition to his Stock. He
has the pleasure of informing his customers
that the large and fashionable assortment of
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
which he has just imported is; superior to any
which he ever before offered td the public, and
has never been surpassed jn this market.
Among his New Goods, are the following articles:
CLOTHS.
Imperial Blue,
4 Black,
Supf. Woaded,
44 Invisible Green,
44 Rifle do.
Russell Brown,
it
Black-Ribbed,
Drab do.
Do. plain,
Black do.
Striped,
Supf. Olive Brown,
Olive,
Dahlia,
Mulberry,
Plum,
Steel-Mixed,
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 manufacture 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..
PALL A1TD WI IT T EH
GOODS.
JOHft CHARLOTTE
MAS just returned from New York and
is now opening his
FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery
Glassware, Groceries, &c.
AMONG HIS ASSORTMENT WILL BE FOUND
Rose and Point Blankets,
Calicoes, various qualities,
Satinetts, Kerseys, Linseys &o Sagathies,
Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Shawls,
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas,
White, red, scarlet and green Flannels
Ticking, Diapers, and Spun Cotton,
2 cases Gentlemens' fashionable Hats,
Ladies' Leather, Morocco and Prunella
Shoes and Boots,
Heavy Brogans, fine ditto.
also
Loaf, Lump and Brown Sugars,
Coffee and Tobarco,
Hyson and Gunpowder Teas,
Liquors, Iron, Spices, &c.
All of which are fresh and will be sold low.
TURKS ISLAND SALT.
1 fiflO bushe,s Turks Island SALT, just received
per British schooner Fame, and for sale by
J. M. GRANADE, & CO.
ALSO,
In addition to their general assortment of
Fall and Winter supply of Goods,
1000 bushels IRISH POTATOES,
100 " Freedom's" PATENT PLOUGHS,
30 casks STONE LIME.
Nov 8
Superior Holland Gin,
Old Monong. Whiskey,
N. E. Rum,
Porter in q t.&c pt. bottlesCitron, Currants
PRESERVED GINGER,
Do. PINE APPLES,
Do. LIMES.
Bucktvheat, Goshen Butter, Cheese,
Spanish & American Segars, su
perior Chewing Tobacco, &c.
Which he offers low for cash or country produce
at his Store on Pollok-street.
December 3d, 1832.
Jerkins, " .
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
G R O (J ER TES;
HARDWARE,CROCKERY, GLASSWARE
HATS, SHOES, fcc. fcc.
The following articles embrace a part of their stock:
Blue and mix d Broad Cloths,
Sattinets, red and white Flannels,
Colicoes, apron and furniture Checks,
Brown and bleached Shirtings & Sheetings
Vestings, Handkerchiefs, and Bed Tick,
Rose Blankets, Point do.
Ticklenburg, Oznaburgs,
4-4 Irish Linen, brown Linen,
Lambs Wool half Hose,
Men and Women's white cotton Hose,
Plain aud figured Book Muslins,
Swiss and Mull do.
Jaconets, Cambricks,
Ladies and 'Gentlemen's Gloves, &c. &c.
Men's andBov's Leather and Morocco Shoes
and Brogans,
Women's Leather and Prunella Shoes,
Children's ditto, &c, &c.
also
Madeira, Sicily, Port, Muscat,
and Malaga
Old Monongahela Whiskey, and W. 1. Rum,
Cognac Brandv, Holland Gin,
Peach and Apple Brandy,
New England Rum;
Imperial, Gun Powder, and Hyson TEAS,
Trinidad, Cuba, and Rio Coffee,
White Havanna and Brown Sugars,
Loaf and Lump do
Goshen Butter, first quality,
Butter and Water Crackers,
Smoked Beef and Cheese,
Lorillards Scotch Snuffin bottles & bladders
All of which they will sell low for cash or
Country produce.
Newbern, Nov. 1st, 1833.
NEW GOODS,
CHARLES SLOVEN
MAS just opened at his old stand, oh
Old County Wharf, an assortment f T
JLPMW (UOODS
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
HATS: 1,US&
Alss a good assortment of GUNS, very 1
Russia and Ravens Duck, ' 0w'
Paterson Cotton Duck,
Dundee Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope
Ten firkins Goshen Butter, '
Twenty-five bags Coffee,
Canal Flour, in whole and half barrels )
from new Wheat, and fresh ground"
One, case gentlemens' fashionable Ha'tI
With many other articles in hi
newbern, Nov, 8th, 1833. ,
23
na.ru3
WINES.
NEW STORE.
c
H A il L E S
DRUGGIST AND
S. WARD,
APOTHECARY,
J. W. WOILTHI2JG-T02T
13ESPEC 1 FULLY inform l iv 'HK'lic that he is
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, CUTLERY, &C.
In tlic Town of Newbern,
At the stand formerly occupied by Air. Jas. G
L uthbert, on ( raven tStreet.
Among many other articles, are the following
TTJT S for sale at his Shop, next door to Mr.
ULJJ Bell's Hotel, a general assortment of
Drugs, McdicincSy
DYE STUFFS,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Patnt Brushes, Varnish Brushes,
Perfumery and Cosmetics.
The above .articles are fresli and of the very-
best quality. Newbern, Feb. 1st, 1833.
WIL L BE SOLD
T the Court House in Kinston, Lenoir
County, on the 5th day of December
next, a negro man who calls himself BROWN,
and declares himself to . be the property ol
Alexander Soloman. a resident in the West
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
mentioned, according to the law in that case
made dnd provided, ,
JOHN DAVIS, Sh
Kinston, Sept. 5, 1833. .
JKOOT & SHOE STOKE.
A'
MAS just returned from New York with a
n w and fashionable supply of
BOOTS & SHOES,
FOR THE
SPRTNG AND SUMMER
AMONG WHICH ARE
Ladies' white Prunello and Satin Slippers,
Do. Morocco, Sealskin and rrunello do.
Do. Double sole Prunello and Sealskin do
Do. Prunello Walking Shoes,
Do. Sealskin Strap Walking do.
CASSIMERES.
Poli$h-Mixed,
Diagonal striped,
Grey do.
Blue do.
FOR NEW YORK,
THE fine, new. and first rate copper
fastened Schooner EXCHANGE, built
of the best materials, and intended for a regu
lar Packet, will commence loading in four or
five days. For Freight, apply to
L. M. HIGGINS.
NOTICE.
BOO 7 H & P OUTER
FTTAKE this method to inform the public
LL 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.
Tinsel Velvet,
Figured do.
Plain do.
Woollen do.
Fig'd. Valencia,
Plain do.
Tamboured,
VESTINGS.
Silk, various cols.
Satin, do. do.
Silken Kersey,
BulTCassimere,
White do.
Plain Black,
Nankin colored.
r., . CAMLETS, &o.
Goat b hair, silk Handkerchiefs,
yiuc' I Gum Elastic Suspen-
ro' ri 1 ders, &c.
Hoskin Gloves,
; Which, together with his former Stock,
tender his assortment very, attractive
G. W. JJ is regularly advised of the
changes of Fashion, and constantly employs
first rate workmen. These advantages, with
his experience and attention to business6, ena
ble him to promise entire satisfaction' to those
wno laroffrmm wnn mvir vmi-i!?.
NOTICE.
AT November Term, A. D. 1833, of the
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of
Craven County, the subscribers qualified as
Executors to the last Will and Testament of
the late SETH CHAPMAN.
Notice is hereby given to all persons in
debted to the estate of said deceased to make
immediate payment, or suits for the recovery
of such claims will be instituted against them.
And those having claims against the estate
aforesaidi are required to present them duly
authenticated, within the time prescribed .by
J. W. WORTHIVGTON
Has justreceivedper schooners lVade6c Trent,
A few sets of superior
IVORY HANDLE KNIVES AND FORKS,
Fancy Prints,
Ditto Hkfs,
Fresh Philberts,
Fresh Walnuts,
Ditto Raisins,
Ditto Prunes,
Family Flour, Table Beer, &c. &c.
All of which are offered at his usual very
reduced prices.
Newbern, Nov. 8th, .1833.
Notice.
Broad Cloths,
Cassimeres.
Sattinetts, and
Russel Cords.
Vestings,
Flannels,
Sagathies,
Bombazetts, '
Circassians,
Beaverteens,
Rose Blankets,
Point, do.
Prints, (a great variety
of new patterns,
Bandanno H'k'Is,
Cotton, do.
Anrolo Shawls,
Marino, do.
Cotton, do.
Russia Sheeting,
Osan burgs,
Cambric Musi in,
Mull, dofc
Mull Jaconet do.
And Book, do.
Ladies Gloves,
Gentlemens, do.
do. Cloaks,
Straw Bonnets,
Sewing Silks,
Ribbons,
Domestics.
Groceries,
Imperial, -Hyson,
.
Young Hyson,
Chocolate,
Coffee,
Soap, a
Lumpuar,
Brown, do.
Liquors.
Old Cognac Brandy,
Apple, do.
Holland Gin,
Jamaica Rum,
Common j do.
Old Rye Whiskey,
Common lo.
1
Teas
WINES
i
J
Cordials
Brimstone,
Mustard,
Soap,
Candles,
Almonds,
Raisins,
Phil beits,
Candies,
Perfumery,
Segars,
Chewing Tobacco,
Goshen Butter,
Cheese,
Apples,
Fowling Pieces, (a good
assortment.)
Sportsmen's screw dri
vers,
do. Dram Flasks, new
ecile,
DirksJ
Pocket Knives,
Knives and Forks,
Scissors,
Needles,
Pins,
Bodkins,
Razors,
Razor Straps,
Wafer Stamps,
Augurs,
Chizzels,
Gimblets,
Locke assorted.
Ivory and other Combs
Cross Cut Saws,
Hand do
do do Files, ,
Hooks and Eyes,
Tea Kettles,
Nails,
Hammers,
Hatchets,
Hollow Ware,
B edsteads,
Windsor Chairs,
Shoe?,
Hats,
Caps,
Staffordshire Ware,
China, &c.
Dishes,
Plates,
Bowls,
Mugs,
Mustards,
Pepper,
Salt, and
Tea Ware,
us linc
NEW G OO ,v
jitl reciicel pe, Sc' r. Phi'rt'lehilti,,
FALL A1TD WIITT3?
VITHICH th y offer at a small advance from W
nurrlia'ain
floods in tneir line ot business are rrsnPftCn.. '.
o call and examine their stock; amonrr '
be found the following articles, viz: " '
Super black, blue, brown, mulberry, Adclaid
steel -mixed, olive brown, and Russell bm J'
uuu aiji; iajths.
ALSO,
Super blue, bhek, and drab Cassimeres
Drab and blue Petersham
Super green; steel mixed, drab and r?rev
tinets al"
Plain and figured green B:iize
Blue, hlack and brown Camblet, for Ladies an!
"Gentlemen's cloaks u
Super white, red, green and yellow F.'nnnela
Green, brown, black, blue and crimson Merinoe
Blue, brown, green and slate Circassians
150p'cs dark and light fancy Calicoes
Satin, lustring, and gauze bonnet Ribbons
Ladies and Gentlemen's silk and cotton 'fnp
Hoseand half Ho . '
Thread and bob'net Lace Edgings, various kinds
3-4 and 4-4 plain and figured hobhinet Lace
Silk, cotton and gum-elastic Susppnders
h 4, 4-j silk Musfin and twisted Silk Shawls
Merino, Thibet, cotton, silk and crape do
Blue black, and black Gros de Swiss, sup quality
Plain, figured and watered Gros de Naples
Ladies and gentlemen's beaver, Wash Leather
silk and Hoskin's Gloves
Satin, Marseilles, and Valencia Vesting
Bandnnna, flag and fancy silk Handkerchiefs
White, green and black blond Gauze do
Plain & figured, book, swiss & jaconet Muslins
Plain, striped, checked and figured Cambricks
4 Cases Ladies and Misses Dunstable Bonnets
Gentlemen's fur, cloth and Seal skin Cape
Ladies, leather, morocco, prunella Boots & Shoes
Ladies and Gentlemen's plain and bordered
Linen Cambriek Handkerchiefs
Blue, black, brown, and green,. Bombazetts
9000 Spanish Segars
3 cases No. 10 cotton Cards, at 45 cts per pair
1 case t Wool do
6 chests gun powder and Imperial Tens
3 bis Loaf Sugar, 4 lbs each, 15 cents.
And a great many other articles in their line of
business, too numerous to enumerate.
Newbern, Oct. 11, 1833.
MS just returned from Philadelphia with
a large addition to his stock, which
enables him to offer to his customers, on rea
sonable terms,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Cutlery, Crockery,
Glass and Stone Ware.
Madeira,
Lisbon,
Terreriff,
Malaga,
Anniseed,
Peppermint,
Cinnamon,
Every variety of Spices
Salt-Petre,
Allum,
Copperass,
ALSO- -
A few sets of handsome
TEA CHINA,
New patterns, very low.
Do. do. Dinner, elegant Ewers and Basins,
Cut Glass, Decanters, Tumblers, and Wines
to match,
Moro Pitchers, and Creams.
All the above, and many other articles in
store to complete a good assortment, will be
disposed of low for Cash or Country Produce
Newbern, Oct. 1. 1833.
Extra Blue and Black
Cloths,
Common Cloths,
Casisinets, Flannels,
Rose stripe and point
Blankets,
Irish Linens, assorted,
Tickings and Baizes,
Gentlemen's Hats,
Boy's Caps,
Gentlemen's andBov's
Shoes,
Ladies' shoes & Boots,
Do.SealTuscan Hats,
Do. Leghorn Bonnets,
Do. Bolivar Hats,
Misses' Fancy Dunsta
bles, Silk Handkerchiefs,
Writing Paper.
Maderia Wine, first '
quality,
Common Wines,
French Brandy,
Apple do.
Holland Gin,
Old Jamaica Rum,
St. Croii do.
N. England do.
M o n o n ga hel a W hiskey
Rye
Imperial
Gunpowder
Hyson
Saint Jaro
Coffee,
Loaf, Lump, and
Brown'Sugars,
do.
Tea,
dp.
do.
and Ri&
' , . i r l I
an act of the General Assemoiy, in sucn cases i FTTHEPartnershiphithertoexisting between
made and provided, or tney win uc uancu ui jj the subscribers, 1
recovery.
DAVID CHAPMAN,
ABNER HARTLEY, S
Swift Creek, Craven County, N. C.
November 14th, 1833.
Executors.
having been dissolved.
all persons indebted to their late firm are re,
quested to make payment without further delay-
PATRICK 3VJ. BRYAN,
JOHN B$YAN.
Sicift Creek, Craven County, Nov. 15, 1833,
Notice.
TR)ERSONS indebted to JAMES W
JJT SMIT-i by Nole or otherwise, an
requested to make payment to Oliver S. ! or demur to the Bill of Complaint of WiJ
Uewey, who is duly authorised to collect ; Ochletree, the complainant, or the same tb
be taken pro confesso as to him, and se
Assortment of Gloves,
ALSO,
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
CALICOES AND DOMESTIC GOODS
Together with gentlemen's Cloaks and um
brellas, Sad dies, Bridles, Htirup Irons,
Bits, Whips, (very elegant,) Iron,
Steel, Tobacco, Grindstones, &c.
Arc wber n, 2th October, 1833. ,
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
Duplin County,
IN E Q, U I T Y
September Term, A. D. 1833.
W. Ochletree
vs.
Thomas Wright and Alfred Beck.
ET appearing to the satisfaction of tne
Court that Alfred Beck, one of lheeff
dants in this cause, is a resident of anot
State, and that the process of this I 'ourt nas
not and can not be served upon him ; it is tne
fore ordered that the said Alfred Beck be ano'
appear before the next Court of Equity .
held for the County of Duplin, at the tor
HniKP it, Konancn'Mlo rn fhf fniirth Mnfl
of March next, then and there to plead, ans
and receipt for him. Newbern,Nov. 8, 1833.
. : .
THE HIGHEST CASH PRICT?.? i i. gA,.n.-.-i a tisement
- T K 13 IU1 L1IC1 17IUL1 l 14 UIQk "
ILLbe given for likely young Negroes of i this order be made for six su
both sexes, from one to 26 years of age. I the North Carolina Sentinel.
JOHN GHjDERSLEEVE.
successive we
of
years oi age. tne mortn Carolina enunei. n r
AJ II I I ftl I I h'M t . Itl. J " '
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