0 tfORT-H-(DABS W A fEl & JB 1L . CHEXP STORE. EMANUEL CERTAIN, At his Store on Craven-street, Jive doors bel id the Bank of Newbern, and adjoining the Pump, tlASjitst returned from New York with a general assortment of D IE H "B (D m m SJ9 READ Y MADE CLOTHING, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUT LERY, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, IRON, SALT, &c.&c. AH of which he will sell low for cash, FIRST QUALITY " Spanish smoking Tobacco For sale as above. Newbern, Nov. 8, 1833. TURKS ISLAND SALT fjftft bushels Turks Island SALT, just received 1 UVVper British schooner Fame, and for sale by J. M. GRAN ADE, & CO. ALSO, In addition to their general assortment of Fall and Winter supply of Goods, 1000 bushels IRISH POTATOES, 100 " Freeborn's" PATENT PLOUGHS, 30 casks STONE LIME. Nov .8. BOOTH & POTERS, 'TOT A-VE just received, perschr. Trent, from J-TLL New York, an extensive and genera assortment of HOLLOW WARE, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. rlfflting their assortment may be found the following articles, viz : Pots, Rake-Pans, Spiders, with and without cavers, Tea-Kcttlcs, Dish-Kettles, and corn positron Sauce-Pansy Trivets and Cast-iron -Uorfars, Andirons,' Shovels and Tongs, Fry-tag-Pans, Griddles, Gridirons, Sad-Irons, Waf-le-Irons and Cast-Iron Furnaces, also Bell Ietal Kettles, Knives and Forks, Carvers and Steels, Pocket, Pen and Dirk Knives, Shears md Scissors, plated Tea and Table Spoons ISritania do., iron tin'd Tea and Table do., common and Cast-Iron Coffee-Mills, fancy and common Bellows, Silver and Steel Spectacles, Knitting, pack and pound Pins, R. Hemings fc Sons's Needles, fancy Fruit Dishes, Bread Pans, Knife Trays and Waiters, of superior quality, Razors and Razor Straps, SnuffBoxes, Shaving Boxes and Brushes, Brass and Iron Pad Locks, 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 Tea Pots, do. Slop Bowls, Milk Cups and Tumblers, do. Soup Ladles, also pewter 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 ruck and Side Combs. Dressing, Pocket and line Ivory do., Opadeldoc, Bateman's Drops, British Oil, Lee's Pills, Essence of Pepper Jiuntj do. Cinnamon and Lemon. ALSO, Patent Reflecting Lamps, a very superior ai'ticlc for lighting Churches Cast and Sheet lron Stoves and Stove Pipes, Foot Stoves, Wrapping Paper, and a fresh supply of ground I'epper, &c. &c. &c. The above Goods will be sold at a small i&vancc from cost. 'Newbern, 13th Sept., 1833. TIN AND SHEET-IRON &D t W 3? A. R'Bb BOOTH & FOPJTBB.S TJ7ESPECTFULLY inform their customers 4JX and friends generally, that they conti nue to keep at their old stand, near the Court blouse, a full and complete assortment of Till Vare both plain and Japan'd; also.Pew ler ware, Tin plate, Copper and Sheet ; Iron, and Brass andiron wire, where they continue t manufacture all the various articles in their ih& of business. Orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. Job work done jscs usual. N. B. Gilbert Tuller, is appointed and will act as agent in the absence of the parties, and daly authorised and empowered to transact ajl necessary business. ' BOOTH &, PORTERS. NcwffBrn, Sept. 13. 1833. 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 .(he 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 af such claims will be instituted against them. And those having claims against the estate aforesaid, are required to present them duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by -an act of the General Assembly, in such case's made and provided, or they will be barred of .recovery. DAVID QHAPMAN, ABNER HARTLEY, J cutors. 'Hwift Crepk, Craven County, N.C. November I4th, 1833. S will Mb sold A T the Court House in Kinston, Lenoir AA County, on the 5th day of December next, a neero 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- uce is nereby given to tne owner, tnat unless he comes forward, nrovps his nrnnertv. and r.. i-i j i .yays charges, he will be sold on the day abore .mentioned, according to the law in that case . j , ... maue arm provided, JOHN DAVIS, Sh'f. Kinston, Sept. 5, 1833. stew eots &m kk.";& HAS just received a new sup ply of Gentlemen's fine Calf-skin Boots, Bootees, Shoes and rumps, 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. Jov. 1st. 1833. rAM & B D U It & & MAS 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. Extra Blue and Black Cloths, Common Cloths, Cassinets, Flannels, Rose, stripe and point Blankets, Irish Linens, assorted, Tickings and Baizes, Gentlemen's Hats, Boy's Caps, Gentlemen's and Boy's Shoes, Ladies' shoes & Boots, Do. Seal Tuscan 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. Croix do. N. England do. MonongahelaWhiskey Rye do. Imperial Tea, Gunpowder do. Hyson do. Saint Jago and Rio Coffee, Loaf, Lump, and Brown Sugars, Assortment of Gloves, ALSO, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF CALICOES AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Together with gentlemen's Cloaks and Um brellas, Saddles, Bridles, Stirup Irons, Bits, Whips, (very elegant,) Iron, Steel, Tobacco, Grindstones, &c. Newbern, 2Zth October, 1833. PALL AID WI1TTER GOOD. JOIO CHARLOTTE TTAS just returned from New York and JLi 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, Linseysfe 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 Tobacco, Hyson and Gunpowder Teas, Liquors, Iron, Spices, &c. All of which are fresh and will be sold low. JOHN A. CRISPIN MAS just returned from New York with a general assortment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, &c. The following articles comprise apart of his Slock JYE W GOODS. HATCH iV SEARS MAVE just returned from New York, and are now opening at their Store on Pol- lok-street, formerly occupied by Alonzo T. Jerkins, one door blow Jacob Gooding's store. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF G R O C FRIES. HARDWARE. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE HATS, SHOES, &,c. &c. 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 dp. Ticklenburg, Oznaburgs, 4-4 Irish Linen, brown Linen, Lambs Wool half Hose, Men and Women's white cotton Hose, Plain and figured Book Muslins, Swiss and Mull do. Jaconets, Cambricks, Ladies and Gentlemen's Gloves, &c. fcc. Men's and Boy's Leather and Morocco Shoes and Brogans, . Women's Leather and Prunella Shoes, Children's ditto, &.c, fcc. also Madeira, Sicily, Port, Muscat, WINES and Malaga y Old Monongahela Whiskey, and W. 1. Rum, Cognac Brandy, 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 SnufTin bottles & bladders All of which they will sell low for cash or Country produce. Newborn, Nov. 1st, 133. "fflIB 0 ffi ffl ffl "WTTSBSSo MERCHANT TAILOR, MAS returned from New York with a handsome addition to his Stock. He has the pleasure of informing his customers that the largo and fashionable assortment of P-UL AND WINTER CLOTHS. &. CASSIMEHES, which he has just imported is superior to any which he ever before offered to the public, and has never been surpassed in this market. Among his New Goods, are the foll&wing articles: UliUTUlS. Imperial Blue, Black, Supf. Woaded, ' Invisible Green, Rifle do. Russell Brown, Supf. Olive Brown, Olive, Dahlia, Mulberry, Plum, Steel-Mixed, Black-Ribbed, Drab do. Do. plain, Black do. Striped, CAS SI ME RES. Tinsel Velvet, Figured do. Plain do. Woollen do. Fig'd. Valencia, Plain do. Tamboured, ES Polish-Mixed, Diagonal striped, Grey do. Blue do. TISGS. Silk, various cols. Satin, do. do. Silken Kersey, Buff Cassimere, White do. Plain Black, Nankin colored. CAMLETS, &c. our tianukercnieis, Gum Elastic Suspen ders, &c. ' Wines, Champaigne, in qt. and pt. bottles, Old Madeira, Pico, do. Naples, ' Lisbon, reneriffe, Dry Malaga, 5herry, Country. Liquors. Cogniac Brandy (supe-J nor quality) Peach do. Old Jamaica Rum, Superior Holland Gin, Old Monong. Whiskey, IN. fc. Kum, Porter in qt.& pt. bottles FOR SALE, doz. Old Madeira Wine 6 do. Superior pale Sherry l" u do. old rort 10 Baskets 1st quality Champaign of : oz. each. by J. BURGWYN. Vpc 13.133, Teas. Gunpowder Imperial, Hyson, Souchong, Pouchong Sugars. Loaf fe Lump, White Havana, Brown, various qual. Nuts. Filberts, Madeira Nuts, Almonds. Spices. Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmegs Pepper, Spice. Fruits. Citron. Currants PRESERVED GINGER, Do. PINEAPPLES, Do. LIMES. Buckwheat, Goshen Butter, Cheese. Spanisn & American Segars, su perior Chewing Tobacco, &c. Which he offers low for cash or country produce at his Store on Pollok-street. Notice. THEPartnershiphitherto existing between the subscribers, having been dissolved, u norenne inrfohtptf to their late firm are re- quested to make payment without further delay. JOHN BRYAN. Swift Creek, Craven County, Nov. 15, 1833. W Goat's hair, Blue, Brown, Hoskin Gloves. Which, together with his former .Stock, render his asssortment 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 enlire satisfaction to those who favour hitn with their orders. Selling off at CostT The subscriber having determined to bring his business to a close, offers for sale, AT NEW YORK PRICES. n extensive and fashionable assortment of LAO THS, CASSIMERES,frc. AMONG WHICH ARE Superfine Blue, Black, Brown, 1 Invisible Green, Rifle Green, Russell Brown, Olive Brown, CLOTHS. Dahlia, Mulberry, Plum, & Steel mixed J oSrH . S ML?"6' ! CAS8IMERE9. Figured Velvet, Tinsel and,") X loin "inu, luiiiuvuiuM,, " V VVOTTVPt; T..V 1X7-L!. l : 1 TVT C r-O 1 111 VJO DUIl, T lllie VttSSIUlCJCOUU Hdll kincoloured J Superfine Hats, Gum-elastic Suspenders, Stocks, Fashionable Gloves, &c. &c, He continues to conduct the Tailoring busi ness ; and having a number of first rate work men, is prepared to execute orders for Clothing in' the most expeditious and satisfactory man ner. EDWARD C. O. TINKER. Newbern, 25th Oct. 1833. Notice. A T the November Term, K. D. 1K33 A Sessions, the subscriber qualified as Executor of JOHN . JiJEL.SlI, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons in debted to the estate of said deceased, to make immediate payment, or their notes and accounts will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection; and all persons having claims against said estate, are required to present the ame, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by an act of the Genvral Assembly of the State of North Carolina, in such cases made and provided, or they will hQ barred oi recovery. SAMUEL HYMAlj&rectftor. Craven County, Nov 15, S33. NEW GOODS. Wi !9PBBHBIBo as m Have just received per Schr. Philadelphia, their FALL A1TD (B'PPHD-S. HICH they offer at a small advance from New York cost. Those desi m ' fuunafiii goods in their line of business are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock; among which' may be found the following articles, viz : Super black, blue, brown, mulberry, Adelaide. 7 : 7.. - in 77 i tcct -nuxcu, vuue ui uwn, uiiurvusseii orown, BROADCLOTHS. ALSO, Super blue, black, and drab Cassiraeres Drab and blue Petersham Super green, steel mixed, drab and grey Sat tinets Plain and figured green Baize Blue, black and brown Camblet, for Ladies and Gentlemen's cloaks Super white, red, green and yellow Flannels Green, brown, black, blue and crimyon Merinoes Blue, brown, green and slate Circassians 150 p'cs dark and light fancy Calicoes Satin, lustring, and gauze bonnet Ribbons Ladies and Gentlemen's silk and cotton, fancy Hose and half Hose Thread and bob'netLace Edgings, various kin !s 3-4 and 4-4 plain and figured bohbinet Lace Silk, cotton and gum-elastic Suspenders f, f, f, silk Muslin and twisted Silk Shawls Merino, Thibet, cotton, silk and crape do Blue black, and black Gros de Swiss, sup quality Plain, figured and watered Grop de Naples Ladies and gentlemen's beaver, Wash Leather silk and Hoskin's Gloves Satin, Marseilles, and Valencia Vesting Bandanna, flag and fancv silk Handkerrhiefe White, green and black hlond Gauze do Plain & figured, book, swiss & jaconet Muslins Plain, striped, checked and figured Cambricks 4 Cases Ladies and Misses Dunstable Bonnet? Gentlemen's fur, cloth and Seal skin Caps Ladies, leather, morocco, prunella Boots & Sho Lad ies and Gentlemen's plain ant) bordered Linen Cambrick Handkerchiefs Blue, black, brown, and green, Bombazetts 9000 Spanish Segars 3 cases No. 10 cotton Cards, at 45 ct3 per pair 1 case Wool , do 6 chests gun powder and Imperial Teas 3 bis Loaf Sugar, 4 lbs each, 15 cents. 4n-i a great many other articles in their line of business, too numerous to enumerate. . Newbern, Oct. II. 1633. FRANCIS J. PRENTISS. MERCHANT TAILOR, MESPECTFULLY informs the publick that he has commenced business in the Store formerly occupied by Mr. Charles Stew art, on Pollok-street, a few doors west of the State Bank. F. J. P. has just returned from New York with a choice selection of oods in his line, AMONG WHICH ARE THE TOLLOWING : C ASS I M EKES. orpeting. Ruga, A.c 0.0 S3 HI..SBH VIESoqb TTTTAVF I hj j j uuu opened a .u UBl stand (Justice's Corner!) in .JJ- W tneir extensive assortment of Pmi - 10 Winter COODS, 11 ad 2 p'cs extra fin - Ingrain Carpet 6 superior Rugs, & 8 kegs best Family Butter, 4 Fanning Mills, 5 hhds prime Molasses. f LSO A general assortment of Carpenter's and Blacksmiths t Which thev offer low. 1 ob, Constantly on hand Freh Family FI nr CLOTHS. Super Blue, Cl ( it it it Black, Dahlia, Adelaide, Rifle Green, Invisible do. Olive, Mulberry, Steel-mixed, Super Blue, " Black, ti it ii i it (i Green,, Drab, Mulherrv. Plum, tripped, Corded, Dark-mixed, Light, do. Petersham, ALSO Hats, Stocks, Suspenders, Cravats, Cravat Stif fened, Bosoms, Linen Collars, &c. &c, all of which will be sold low for Cash. Clothing: of all descriptions made in the first style, on short notice. Orders from a distance will be thankfullv retceired and promptly attended to STA TE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Onslow County. IN EQUITY. Hezekiah Williams, " Bill amended by ma vs. I kinff James Barrow a John A. Averitt, party defendant. Thomas Battle. i T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant. James Barrow, ha re moved beyond the limits of the Stat of North Carolina, so that th process ofthis Court can- not oe seryea on mm, it is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the North Carpli na Sentinel for six weeks, that said defendant appear before the Honorable, the Judge of the Court of Equity, at the next term of the said Vourt to be held for the County of Onslow, at the Court House in Onslow, on the first Mon day of March next, then, and there to plead answer, oi demur to complainant's bill, other wise, the same will be taken pro confesso, and set for hearing accordingly. N. H. "JONES, C M. E. December 2, 1833. Cabinet, Chair, and Sofa Warehouse. F. W. PARROTT, (LATE OF BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT,) MESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Newbern and the public generally, that he has opened the above establishment on Pollok Street, two doors West of tne State Bank, where he will be constantly prepared to furnish all articles in his line on as favourable terms as they can be purchased in New York or any other place. The following articles comprise a part of his present assortment. Sideboards, Bureaus, Sofas, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Work Stands, Bedsteads, Chairs, of every Looking-Glasses, description Ord era from the country will receive imme diate attention, and every exertion will be used to afford satisfaction to purchasers. Newbern, Nov. 1833. Slaughter House. J. W. L.EE, MAVING fitted up the above establish ment in the mOSt finnvpripnl manno- helds hirnselfin readiness to receive droves of Hogs, nd to butcher Pork on the most rea sonable terms and in such quantities as may be required. Ie also attends the Market, where his stall is regularly supplied with as good fresh Beef as the country affords, Every attention will be given to the orders of such of the citi zens as may favour him with their custom. FOR S At E ON CONSIGNMENT, &(TT)(Tri Bus?els Turks Island SuT OJVIVVU 154 casks Tho's. Lirmr X;5 barrels West India Sujrar, ' 10 half barrels Mackerel. No! 1 12 Rocking Arm Chairs, ' 16 pair Iron Fire Dogs, ' r ',. 63 sets Cart and Wagon boxes gLsh 100 Bags N. Scotia Potatoes, ' 50 Grindstones, 6 cases superior Champaign 6 hhds. N. E. Rum. 10 barrels do. do. Also, out Ship YAWL for sale. J. BURGWYN : Nov. 29, 1833 rrVfi,, VALUABLE LA FOR SALE TTOY virtue of a Deed of Trust, executed b LD the late John Nutall, I shall, nM day, the 30th day of December next, at t)e Store of Jame Patton, nine miles sointLr ford, on the Road to Raleigh, expose at Publir Sale, that VALUABLE ESTATE lately in the possession of Mr. Nutall Tf , I and is situated on the Stage Road from RaUi.'h to Oxford, ten miles south of latter place, ifcon (" tains 2600 acres, a large quantity of wich cn. sists of Tubb's Creek Low Grounds, nprespn ted to be of the first quality, and weJl adapted to the culture of Tobacco, Cottr.n and Grain. The title is supposed to be indisputable, as the whole Estate was in the nndisturbe.: possession of Ir. Nutall for thirty years. The Subscriber however, will only execute a Deed, with spe cial warranty. Terms Promissory Notes at six. twehe and eighteen months, negotiable at the Bank of Newbern, in this place, with good security, and at the option of the Subscriber, a lien upon the Land until the purchase money is paid. - To those desirous of purchasing, the line? will he shown, either by James Paiton, Esq. or by the Overseer on the premises. T. P- DFVEKEtX. Raleigh, Nov. 18th. 1833. The Raleigh Star, Roanoke Advocate,. Newbern Sentinel, Oxford Examiner, Wil mington Press, Windsor Herald, .Petersburg -Intelligencer and Richmond Enquirer, will in sert the above, once a week, until the day of sale and forward their bills to the Subscriber. T. P. U. Notice. WILL be sold, on Tuesday, the Hlh of January next, at the Plantation c the late JOHN S. NELSON, all the perisha ble property belonging to the Estae of said deceased; consisting of the following articles; viz : Cotton, Corn, Pease and Fodder, Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs; Together with Farming Utensils, and a set of Blacksmith's Tools.' ALSO One half of the Schooner Hermit of 42 tons burthen, A Centre-hoard Boat, A Pilot Boat, with sails and oars, Two Canoes &c. &c. Terws Six months credit will be given for all snms over five dollars, and notes, with ap proved security, will be required. SA MUEL IIYMAfl,--. H3"At the same time and place, a "number of likely Negroes will be hired out forthe re mainder of the year. December 3rd, 1833. Notice. AT the Nov. Term of Craven Court of Pls and Quarter Sessions, the whscriK? qualified as Administrator of William -3T' man, deceased. All persons indebted 10 531 1 Estate, are requested to make payn ent u -nnou. delay; and those baring claims again ar3 required to present them, duly authHitjrated, within the time prescribed by law, or this notife will be plead in Bar of their recovery. WASHINGTON CARMAN; Air. Nov. 22, 1833. N Ql ICE V M S HEREBY given to the creditors of WW W. Jones, to present their claims wu- . . . . t 39 UU or beiore tne oth dav ot January ia, hat day I shall pay 'off what balance of. w trust fund there mav be remaining in my h&Q after satisfying the" special debt? provided in the Deed, WILL : G. BRYAN, Trustee Newbern, Nov. 22, 1833. Slaughter House. WILLIAM ii. STREET , TJT ESPECTFULLY informs Farmers " 1SX others, that he is prepared to rec and butcher Beeves and Hogs, an t.aCCsoal modate those who bring them, on his u moderate terms. s W. R. S. continues to purchase Bcc' Hogs, &c. and to supply the market wi.n w best tbat can be obtained. Newbern, 22d November,

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