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it tilt JacksontUU Courier, ofiheflh January. .y l?"-5fj..ff4? Itidian:'HostUities fr'fc?. j j fjylrileht Cant'.'RosS with Several ! of his copanyV HYrUed in;' tdwti.y ' After the battle at Witblacoocbly, ',. the force ander 5eqerals Clinch land Call, returned tr CamXng Sytfe. On Sacday last, Gen, Call with th volunteer from Middle Florida,, started for horaif .and 00 Monday r Colonels Warren and Mills, witb the volunteers from East Florida; set out on their return; and weftr last flight at Black Creek. They rwili reach this Slac to-night,- -;The whole of East Florida is in danger, 'be Indians have possession of the southern portion of it asTar north Bulow's, forty miles soqth of St., Augus- tipfiFicoIata on the St, Johns Whiteville on Black CTrsek, Aljgator and. Suwanne an extenlive and e THsed frontier. , It is the eeneral opinion, that unless ade quate aid h immediately extended to us, the whole of . iuijua, ensi pi lue ouwanee river, win oe weviiauiy . ' Coined.1 f We knast abandon oqr property to destruction. Outstripped of all oar hard earnings, must fight for our ;lire, par women and children. 1 .-., irf .iiMi'm t (TtS L0. India Rubber fAl India Rubber, wi .1 .'.; A great batfle was fought on the 31st nit; la which fa&sy at both sides were slain and Wounded. The battle round was on the Wilblaeoocbee River, about 35 miles frojitr Camp tang Syne, , and within a few miles of the Indian Warrior Powell's town; where il is supposed, the Indian women and children are assembled.; - , !. Whe oiScers and men engaged oaf the 31st, we are hap py o learn, behaved with great bravery '. In fact, such wkf the disposition of the Indian forces, their boldness and tftWnerate fighting that nothing but the determined spirit with; which the men fought and charged into the swamp, pnuae Indians to. fligbt and silenced their fighting. : The engagementllast one hour and five minutes. 4 lueum onset, inaians on one nan It ; leaped trom thefr hi ding places, and in front of the thicket formed TwrtdJy into line with Powell at their head, j At this mo ment, the fire of the whites did execution ; the Indians proie, taking to Itheir covert again. It is thought that FovrelFIs Wounded in the hand, " u 1 vf qteIteiantAgentiWe$i TIunrip8on;L(evt. Con . slantine .Srpith, ; Erusmtis Roger and two Vicrstmun$4recl by thh Indians. 1 f ! T r rn yt0 iday the 28th uft. a party of ten men dining'at fkii.i:ijf Era4tu9 Rokers. Isutler at Camp King were; rJ while sitting at table, Sy a party of Indians SifOitfftJ ii ilogeri was sitting at; the bead of bis table, when h.e.nUmation riven of (he presence of the foe, was a oJey f, it is thought, at least 100 shot, poured inmpon m iifuj;u tue oen aoor. .,u: t ItAfPf aaan rusneci opon Ibe house. Those in, not tiiftdf prang out of the windows! on each side. ; Five, eftig to Camp King, escaped: j The others, fleeing for , uaiuuiuw ciose oy, were mot down. ' jjafSro woa,an h cook, , ran behind i the counter, Uu Jkmm was naed by Rogers a store) and hiding be hind a barrel, was unobserved by the Indians. They WsJUra into the house, 'Powell i at i their head threw oqwh toe table, and looking around for a moment left the VAULA B L E PRO P I : RT Y &;.?,:,,.. ..iWiMU-A l-f'' "1-- -.'t' ..-f:.-i'tte:iu THE Subscribers being desirous ol reriioting to f the South-West, . have . eral price paid by iLiL--.-- aeierromeu upon closing ineir pusir ness at Stantbnsburgv and now offer for; sale their REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE in that place, consisting of a wfll arranged Storehouse, Warehouses, Ginhouse and Screw, together with the Flats. Gins and other arti cles belonging to the establishment.. Also, a large and commodious Dwelling House, ! with convenient Stables and Outhouses,- the Whole occupying Five Lots of Ground, in the most desirable part of the town , ... , , ! The stand is well known, and is without doubt, the best situation in the State for! con ducting an extensive'eountry business. 1 " They would also dispose of, thejS 1 UUK ,ot GOODS on' hand (which consist of a general and well selected assortment, mostly purcha sed for cash) at New York cost. , r i i Terms for the ;whole will be accomrnoda ling. - , ' . . J i WILLIAM STEWART & CO. Stantonsburgi JEdgecomb' County 1 January 1st, 1836 ' ' j FOR SALE, 1 ONE of the most valuable la ti on :n Edffecomb county, oh Toisnot Swamp, about foui miles Si north- 01 iMantonsburg, and two Contentnea Creek, where boats from Newbern duriner the winter The tract contains 1101119. The five of Ibis party slain, r ,11 were. Gen. Thompson the !W Agent, Lieut. Constantihe Smith, Erastus Roeers ine; sutler, Suggs and Hitzler. f Throagh Geo. Thomp, . 5011-Were shot fifteen hiilWa i rtfl tlvfoan ikMtivk PhMra . VodJanVcaIped 'taking off the scalp clear around, w-u as larjas nair extendedfand then beating! in . i W .tra", , The head of Rogers and Suggs, were -hockingTy mangled. All this was done in. open day- thm 250 yards of Camp King ; and in view! of Xhe50 u. S. Troops, thre at that limeV Why did they tiot rush ent to their rescue, or, j rather, why did tbey notpry the two six pounders in the Block House upon these- bofdaavase,, committfnxr,i before their face and eyesr witbm 250 yards, sneh deeds oftiarbarlty r ' ' -v. 'i-i - i 1 .' : : h : ; From th PtnnsultiaHian. . r t PRESIDENTIAL PROSPECTS. ' ; OaCBetghbor of the Inquirier, famed in 183i for 'cloie calculations, which proved to be wide of the mark; tjay Or twor since, being ia a playfiil mood, sported ano tber calculation upnn the! election of 1836, which be did imt think extravagant! The opshort of the cyphering Wat" to tend the election to the House; Martin Van Buren lagging tfler it with only fifty-seien votes to blassbMn selt: withal Those of New; York, Maine, and Nw Ilampchire, til the rest facing distributed pro rata among" fVIesars White, Webster, and .Harrison: Ideas of extra vaf sac? diCer materially . : In our opinion', this close cal ujafion xfe$ a Ctpst spendthrift and lavish proceeding.and it is not t be doubted that either in consequence of this, or emethitig efse, whiggery will be bankrupt m Novem-beiiMit.--- '--.: iWU'A 4--- '"'''h-': W find the subjoined calculation, the other way, wanraering among the newspapers, which "we do inot think a .rery extravagant and ask our cotempojary to place aaa m . - u iirecuru vt ot provea oy tne resale ; i For Van. Buren. i ' .. ..New Nork- : -'; 42' - ; . ,',-ame ,. ' ! , 10! 'New Hampshire ! r 7) CbYinecticot 8 ' iJSSht(de Island ! 4l Jew Jersey - " 8- f ::-Michigan: - " ' t? . -1 Pennsylvania i 30 ,V3hi! , . , . 21 Indiana -f J flf ( fllinohr ' '-- - , , ,i (5, Virginia . . 21 Worth Carolina ' - j ITS "i1 Gedrgia - "-y, . r &Ii3s.ourv ' '' -'fi- j ', For.Sarriion. Kentucky 15 1 1 '. For Wehsvr. . J ilassachnietts . 14 " Delaware " S Wejessiary to a choice . more than necessary From this it wHI be seen 300 14 54 i For fThite. Tennessee ' S. Carolina . Louisiana - -iv J .-. Doubtful. Alabama ; . Mississippi I Vermont Maryland J5 11 Flanta- lying miles from pass' to - and and spring. about Fourteen Hundred Acres, about Eight Hundred, are in .a high state of cultivation j The greater partis prime Cotton land. ' " f - I 1 1 There are on the premises a good two story Dwelling House, Gin House and Screw, and all necessary out houses, entirely !new. .' A- great bargain' will be given and terms made easy, by" the subscriber.- ' ' : "! ' WRIGHT EDMONDSON. : Dec. 2Jst'IS35. i i . U . , DM I, Newbern,' Jan.'vO, 1 GftnTS Rarrels Naslou 4 20 bis. s,. anu .ocraps a-av outrht. and cijib N BOKKELEN. ' p. V" just , rettivtci ana are . 're ASSORTMENT, OF ..J U- N, e; Brant Canii T J ui auu 10 20 eat Brand half bis. ;do boxes Hull &, in " ! . Candles,- ! 5 boxes sweet Sicl Oranges, i 750 grass fed Tallov f-. O oz. W ndsor firs ' i - . ' ; - - . . a I i . just received and lor py s patent mould assorted colours, $L40.pfer vard, , , r m i legant assortmeut of Belt Ribbanlsi auzei Bonhel and Cap Ribbands, 4 . ! adies liehtand dark Gloves, . ! fc : DAVID MJ AN BOKKELEN. 1 Newbern. Jan. 20, This DatReceiyedj TQ)ER the Schrs. 1XT from New Vor 50 casks Stone II keht and ifnenus nip nd Ballimbfe, 1 : 4 doz. each l ark quart Oyster Pots, - Nota Scotia Potatoes . 1. . . . r 50 bushels s'upep expressly tor 50 bbls. and 25 i s perfine Flour 5 " Pilot Br family use, 1 , " Butler Cratej"8 10 hhds. Rye Vhiy, - 23 bbls. do, ,d i :( 50 Kegs -Baltimore i 6,000 Baltimore half Banish Segars, ! n-100 pounds Flax, I i May 5th', 1835. , bbls, Baltimore su-, , . i - , - ' (femall Biscuits, for to..-1 Lard", N BOKKELEN l Joseph M. Gfranade 'V-'1 'fM .-r- -: ;,vi!.jrv. jTTT AS this day receive from New York, by liLi the schr. Topaz, the following articles : i 14U0 bushels Irish Potatoes, 50 i dof Mercer - do -i . 10 boxes Prnnes- . . . t 2 1-4 casks Teneriffe Wine, I 2 bbls. Linseed Oil, I I do . Winter strained Sperm Oil i 1 do Fall strained ' do S ' do L iu Daffs liuck Shot aTW I t I f TIT ' m r 'V ' -T : 4 -mr-a u Dois iew jcorn uanai f lour 10 1-2 bbls - do , . da 20 bbls tr ess and prime Beef, n basket Salad Oil-,- i box; Olives " 1 - , keg. Currants I i f box. prepared Cocoa' - 1 do Bologna Sausages , Newbern, 12th, Noy. 1835. i 7: i. 10 i that we have enonah foronr purpose, and plenty to- spare.-- Giving np Virginia and - hosytvania,; we should still succeed,- and both ibos? rtef will yist their votes for the democratic' nominal iipnsv Qoe or two of the state set down as-doubtful, may DO. Oars. Blld ahsilld tbnra h hrllintT Ml n.,1 .nno. : Of those claimed for Van Buren. the result-would searee- f.rf Df altered. ' The enemy must be blinded indeed, if they entertain hopes' of carrying the election to the llouse their onbonnd and disunited bundle of sticks , -against ilemocratic onity and a perfect organization. JtaQ4ed .on disinterestedness and an ardent desire for 1 JriamVh of principle If (hey, however, do enter ' i! V?r hope ,l is a calciilalion as extravagant ais that , oC,the Pennsylvania Inquirer. . " ; ' .. . . i tAO fnaafin r vl ' Hh3ritish Association,litely held in Dublin, a uiost T hikiwiu. pa:i uwii maKing wasreaa ny n 'Mf.- Maet. -The . discovery, of some substituttt. for ra3 haalong been sought by the manufactures oro Upapr,iand ofall the material ttied, none, seem, rot cqoSJ the veeglable fibrea of certain kinds of peat rf turT., . This peat possesses properties foreign to oth e mated a Is, and; bein easily, procured will beconie ao article of inestimable' value to manufacturer?.! One ' v hand red weight of the nea tin its natural Ktatp.'nrodn- ce3.18 pounds of pulp. Some paper of the very he& ruescnpuon nasajreaay oeen mauuiactured lnm it. In Ireland there are two millions of acres br boi'js. the t a verage depth, of which is 23 feei. Jlonfreai Her- " q 'y-Pmih -. j ::,-f.:j.;. -i With. deep concern we learn that at about two o'clock , on, yesterday, the bridge across the Kentucky river a rrahkfort, fell, "precipitating two. or .three wagcos and " IfSms, with i their, drivers and several other persons, into tU& riverT The number of persons killed, or furtliei par lcu1ar5, we have not heard. Jfyj Ga, J j i-''' " Tflis was really "effected by ; the celebrated Srhithsop,' one of-ihe?Fellows of the London 'j1: Royal Society.1 vNothing, t seems, eluded the grasp of this inquiring! man, who riot content -c with operating on the icbmmon - subject which nature had placed before him, presumed to ap roach the fount of beauty itself,: wherein to satisfy his curiosity. . He had analysised more , - .llian adew-dropa lady's tear l He catiht the pearly . treasure as it fell from its . source, r and on,submiUing it to his tests, discovered that if contained two separate alts.. , :: j 7 f ; THE SUBSCRIJR IJ AS jut received a fresh supply o' sundry articles suitable Vbr Christmas Holy da vs. amoni? which roay be PBBd the tbllowing: i Liiipavi - -Armonds, Filberts and'Brazil Nuts; . .. -, ; Muscatel Raisins, in whole, hall arid quSr- ful''tef boxes, ) ' " ' - Bordeaux Prunes, in small boxes, " . Madeira, and Marseilles Citronr I t - 'Preseryed Ginger,' j- - - Oliyes,1 Capers, and Pepper! Sauce," !"- Walnut and Tomato Catsup, jr! 5Iadeira, Port, Shery, Canary, V Tenerifie, Mticatel, Malaga' and y Wines Champaigne, I - . ) - , . Annisette and Noyau Cordials. . t ,i -rCogriai Brandy, Holland Gin& Jam.Rum, 'London Brown Stout, in' barrels 3f dozen a - Fresh GunDowder, Imperial, Hyson, ant ) : Pouch oog, Teas, . , : -: ' V'H t . ALSO, - r , 12 boxes ' patent" mould Candles, 6 'do; Sperm r 5 hbtls and 10 , ; Whiskey, ! u 'l. io bbls. 'Apple-Brandy, !0 ; do.! Custis Rye Gin, , 3 db superior old Monongahela Wfiiskev .20 kegs No. 1 pure White ! 10 do. Black Leadr i '50 Corn Baske ts, f U I Which he bffersJ together with sortment, forsale, at the old island on Pollok and Middle Streets. v DAVID M. VAN BOKKELEN barrels 4s & Gs, doi ' 4s and 6s, Baltimore Rye LeadV his general as- Newbern, I5th Dec. 1835. hlHE Subscriber' being, about - to remove JJL. from the Stale; has eiven to Drl William Sandew a general Power AUprneyy authori sing him tjo adjust all liuseitied business; JOSEPH; BELL." Newberh. Sept. 22d, 1835 NEW BAKERY I j! 'mlii subscriber respectlully infbrma Ihe; , public mat ne contacts trie liAKlNO BUSINESS in the house' formerly used lor that purpose! by the late Georsre Reid r and being determined to use every endeavor to jgive satisfaction, he trusts tlta) . families and others will srive him si shhra of theiri: rnBromi He has constantly on hand the first quality or Loaf oreau, iresn traekers and Cake of every kind,1 pre pared in a superior manner, which will be served to iarailies Mthe shortest noticed -'j a I He he has just received and witF cbrtstantly1 kec uu naHu a suppiy oi uoward street b LOUR' or a "su jierior quality. f - " -j j FRANCIS BANGARD. ; Newbern, 1st Dec 1835. W A N T F; H i i . ; : i, ins uuaiuess. A boy of. 12 or 14 years of age would H TlTtftrti it 'i A rr1 .r i Pollocks ville Jan. 6, 1 836. A.; PARKERS 1 si ,4 JtS.aconiiHuml WRIME BacW Hams: iitired for sale by ::-" "uiiucire, lur, lamiiv. ns J. C. & l IJSXEVEJJSQ. A 23att of Nrtotem.v Jarkry 4th'r 1836 DIVIDEND o(f Capital of seven per cent, is this day feclared by the Bank, ayableto Stockholderjor ' their legal repre; sentattves, alter tne uunisiani. . JOH VJGUION. Cashier. (Well acquainted wiihouseholdand kitchen wbrk. - For further Daticulars enquire at: th Office of the Sentinel; ". :', : " '.' -"1 -il . J k ST aCEIVED, Per Schooner Ellen Dow-lass, from New .York, il Apples, Cabbages I ' j itiercer x oiaioes,r resii - owner, wt-uk For sale bv . . D. M VAN BOKKELEN. Oct. 30, 1835. v J WILLIAM G. HALL ri n AS just returned from New York, with a iiUL fresh assoitme it a n oi 0 -V? HARD WAftte, cmtnEnrrr CROCKERY, A PfD GLASSWARE.- f Jri. . Anions' his? Best superfinej ftrnily Flnur ; "l Butter, CbeespCrackers f A pples, Bologna .Saufages ..: :;1 Smoked Beef,j Onkn -i: Cognac Brand : :' 1: i ot.roix-ivuro Common :. uoJ Old Mononga Common : on A.ran vT-irit Fancy Hhkfs & Shawls Tintfl Mlis1ina:-one piece very Inch, at El Gauze Ladies liebt RlAk silk iar.e Vails. WhiiA nr (TfPPn blond srauze Vails,! White &. fancy do. do. Hhkfs. & Capea Linen Cambric Hhkfs". r ; ... 5-4 Irish Snd Russia Sheetings, Irish Linens, PrsilA and Umbrellas, - ' i - Light Pridts, from Is 3d to 3s 6d per yard,. Plaid jMusJins, i k Musquito Netting, , . ; . , . Shell sideiCombs Belt BnCkles, Gilt Chaiils, Dolls, Spool Cushions, HrV su''scribt i has this day" received by . j U v the schr. Fultord, ('apt. Guth jie, from I i- en kKIa fmsfi around Hciward-street FlOUT Cvs o - - . --- - : - . , do "Water- liutter and Sooa Craclters "o f Pilot Breatl do cfo Navy ob j ;' bushels Shorts or Wh ta Course Turks island Salt ; in'csnkc T.ivprnofll bloWO '" ' " - 'do .10 bbls cider Brandy , ! j I 2.hnds uaiiinitire i: T-iioiwt R hblaoltl Mononsrahela Whiskey; 1 2 do fresh corned bcpfipt up ib tne uat- timore market exprelsly for family use. j 5 do Loaf & Lump Sgar from lS- to SO : cts. p r pound. - :: 20 casks Stone Lime r. , . 50 kegs cut Nails assorted sides' 25 boxes brown Soap , 12 do patent mould Candles 6 do Poland Starch. JOS. M Newbern, Nov. 16ih 183 4th proof GANADE NEW S'lOliE. 1 TH1 Subscriberl respefifuily informs the Atrn of Newbern and Its vicinity, that he Black! blujc' green & brown Crape Cambkts, ! jas recentl returned from: thV N t. r . .; Ar n5rnsaisins of superior i lL and flrpnffal retaiHiiir assortnsent of . TRnr.KIUES. HAKliVvaur., liiC-n it CROCKERY and GLASSWARE . i wear - r - aualitvJ, ii i Worsted" foods a variety for Spring UOllon vassiiucrcs, w 3-4" Ar. 44 blue nlaid Domestics, 3-3 & 4-4 bleacheil &, brown cotton Shirtings, 5-4 &! 6-4! Brown cotton Shirtings,! ' 3 cases fashionable Silk 6c Fur : Palm-lea fi Hats; ; JSTevbern, Wh April, 1835. HATS Of FOR HAtE OS GONIGNMEAT. BBLS 6 hhd, bure Cotton liaggtng and 1 wine, v '40 i baskets Liverpool fine Salt. prime; 1'orto avico pure N. E. Rum, i'-'r do.; -I bu gar, to October 2jG, 1835 J. BURGW YN, I Devereux's Building "0 TD QDGD (2 UUIIICl liuuai j , Perfumery, Hats, Shoes, &c. 61c. for sale at ihe Store SHINGLES WANTED. GOOD bright 22 inch Cypress hingles wantfir immediately by- - i I' j JUS. JH. UUAAUr Liquors, Wines, Fruits, Nuts, , hp i now offering fnrmprlv ocruoie bv Geo A. Hall, Esq. and more recently by) John A. Crispin, one door east of Dunn's corner, and nearly opposite the Episcopal Church; -1 ; : At the brick; store belonging to Mrs. McKinlay, Npw Countv Wharf, a laige supply ot such ar; :iirlp r are usually fbuntfin a Grocery Store, together with a good assortment of ' 1 SHIP CHANDLER II READY MADE CLOTHING all oi which he will sell a upon the cost. li r . :i- JU Oct. ;27tH, 1835. NOTICE. 4: fTfIIE subscribers have removed their CAB ' LL i i n btI F urn it t? ue Est abLish m e n Tfrom ! Pollok-slretet to theii Store on Middle-street, near the Court House where extensive 'ar rangement! have been made to accommodate the 6eieral-branches of their business. f f ' ; They would be, gratified by frequentf. calls from their; old customers, to whom anjd. the publicgentlrail, they ofler their gtjods at very low pricesj and their,thanks for former patro nage. 1 I It BOOTH & PORTERS. a moderate advance Nov; 1st 1835. - i: '. M. GRANADE. ';-jMadea,;('i - Tenerlfle, 1 Malaga, --iMustat,!V I 1 ; And Mother Which he will se Country: Produce. Newbern, 23d Oct. ila Whiskey-,- " do. WINES. I ver5 low for s Catf - or 1835. r:-- 1 : HIE RCH T TAILOU, I . ; A. FEW DOORS, WEST OF THE STA'CE BANK, .Has1 jus.t returned from New York -witiv F, eboice selection, of goods in bis line, . V f AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING : CLOf HS. Super Blue, " F Black, . . - Polish green ; ,H.-Dahlia,- u Brown. . Olive,:; t Steel-mixed, 1 r asse and Sugars . hhd s, prime retail i n g Molasses 3- do. . do. ' do. f Suffar, Just received.perBrig Maryi arid for safe by : ' ;r "I J. Ci & jVl STEVENSON. June 8th, 1635. fmHE subscriber has" returned "from; the JLL North, and is np v opening at the old aoand on L'ollok ancl Mid Jle streets, a general a ort- mcnt of 'V Glass, - ?! . It "'y China; and Hardware, Crocker y; -T.n I'll, pnnra roc "t.',:, Wood, Willow and Hollow Wares; , Saddles, Bridles antlMactingalesr v I ' Gig Harness,- . -s t,. j : ; -j t j . Coaeh & Harness Trimming & Mountings,1 Windsor and fancy Chairs; 'f; j Cotton BaggtnglRope, Twine, cifec. l lit Sit , Cooper' -5 A full sssortmeht of "Carpenter's, fe; and Blacksmith's Tools, ' American; English, and, Swedes Tire, Bandy f i, anq Hoop iron, oi all sizes, ; -i German aud Blistered .Steel, . : ? Freeborn's Castl If on Ploughsv 6ce. Ml- of which hayjmg been! carefully selected by. himself, he offers to his friends and the pnb- iiciton accomonaimg terms; tor casn orcountry Newbern, Oeu 9j I835i CASSIIV1EHES Diagonal, Drab, Farjcv Ribbed, Black Moles Dark-mixed Corded,; VESTINGS. Embrord kin,. ' Black silk Velvet, . Figured Velvet, vju Black Satin, 3 f ? Black Florentine, ' :- . . 1 -., . . also . - . . ,v Hats, Stocks, Suspenders, Cravats, StifFners,fBosOms, Linen Collars, Silk Braces, &CY&C. all of which will be d Quitting Buff and, White. Printed Toilenettes, Fancy patterns. for Cash i '.1. D. VAN 1C Ii. Si. - tin this dav received, and is now opening Trvrr N'S Spanish sadd. wnn ciom jVLi housings jcompHe,' a superior anicle, s Mi s1 Spanish Saddles, plain, ' ' 1 do. j plain I f J t6. S various qualities. Ladies' Side io. f d. d"o- Weymouth Bridles ind Martingales, with J 'covered and plate jd buckles, : - A n-i-npral assortment of common Br idles - & . .. -.. , .... . j and Martingales, At the oldjstand corner streeis. December 17ll of Pollok and Middle ous customers: they have just assortment of Goods ii 1835 e sh Arrival ! fTT HE j subscribers grateful for. former fa-j iLLtf vofsireit-ectfully inform their riumer- and thef oudlic irenerallv. . that opened a large "and complete their line, embracing ;are;r;-' SILVER, BLOCK TIN, AND. PEWTER Tin and Hollow' Wares, . : BOOTH & PORTERS. Newbern, Oct. 20ih, 1835 ; i - , . i, N. B. Job work in both" branches their. business wi"h despatch. of will .be, executed faithfully and JOHNhjVl DONALD rm ESPECTFULLY informs the public that Lily he has purchased ;f Booth &. Porters 11 eir enure: v Stock y C-avat Hhkfe. sold.ldw H a vin g fi rs t-ra te, w 0 r k m e n, h e i s enablt d j to execute all orders for Clothing in th best style, ontshort notice. " - Order's from a distance will receive pronipt Newbern , October 10, 1 834. I, Madeira Miotic A ! CONSTANT subply of OJC su perior Wities, direct from that house -:-t:-,.s(; - " Gordon's" old. Chairs and"; tended to him. i . . . ' 1 '.. . . :--. ifi Will be received ana Kunruiaiiy. a.uenoeu 10,- in qri ani eighth casks, for family use, for sale ; jje wjjJ aso do! all kiiids - of ;i.L! imirln, so as to ronveri oiu jr uuihuic mw v w. , mv.m at low prices, by .Apply; to JSBURGWYN, 5 J. &T. S; WINSLOWfTi 27 Broad street, NewYork.; , of lt ?f rniturc, ;j; ) and removed to the ' Store formerly occupied. by.F. J.jPjenliss, whek-e )ie wiW keep constant Iv. and now has on haild an elegant assortmerf Oi l' urnimre ; among iwnicii are t ldeDoanls, oolas, pooKcases, orui 'lUCAi Va :V? aj luubi . Portable Desks, Stands, - Bedsteads. Cribs, &c. : . Ele'&rarit Fancy aridlWindt-or 'Looking Glasses av ill be" kept constantly or hand, and every othei article in h:s lin of buf siness. r He, hope ; that the custom so liberally bestowed upon! his predecessors will be, ex- All order trom. the country ( Devefeux's. Buildings. ony; PTpiHJ subscriber havingleen appointed Ad- pssible't)ttice lu. mipisiraior 01 tne laie Edward uowniig, a November Term, A. D.1835r "of Craven County, pourt hereby; notifies jail fpel-sdnsj in debted.tb said'estate tu make. immediate pay men ll and u those ha vinglclaims against 5 ai I estate td presehrth same for rSayuient br Wt tlebientj within the time limited by law,' Orjthis notice wilKbe. plead in bar tneofi.'-lil'i-p.r .- ; I i ; JOHN Mm ROBERTS. Adm'r. Newbern, 25th Nov. 1835. I endea vor t give enrirje satisfaction as (t regards N.;B- Hehas art elfeartt Uesx? lortnepurr- nostfattendirirtbthe l ml of the dead,; and will hiake j.11 Mnds of 1 offin -. sui h as Mahog- Chferrv. Pbblar andPinciat the shortest . -1 i .. -.. , r " N ewberii, 1 J anuary 1 st, 1 83. ,.1. --, ?v-r ':v:r-l:i i'f-.'tJWh; T --Q ml.C. ' FTpHE subscriber has determined to remove JLL'f hislSiockfi Gobd,,Wc Middleton:: ih :Hy de ' Coti n ty Camf tal(elhi$ jn e th od: of informing those jipdebted to him to call.and make payment, as ihe will leave in the course bf this 'weekr ,?fjftt P .' jThosio : failing ioij settle Vefore Ms departure? will please callr;on .JVIr John Charlotte : and make payment to, him, who ?is authorized i to pass receipts in my nanie.s: -.-r ; ;.Vt; STEPHEN fD. SPARROW.' 5 ! TTTi ESPECT FULLY informs the'eitizeris ol it-LlVj' jewbern and its vicinity that .he, has cotnuienced the business formerly carried on by Wmi Charlotte, Esq. that of painting houses Painting of all kinds, will be lexecqted inj the neatest manner, and at a' moderate price. 1 He flatters himself that an unremitted attention to his business will ensure him a portion of that patronage, which was bestowed upon the gen tleman above referred toy and those who favor him with theirsupport may rest assured that no pains will be spared to render his services acceptable to them, i f - ,?, 1 . ' -i "" 5 '1 , Ncwberni. December 8tb. 133. ; ,'.7: J : ; ND committed to the jail " of Craven County, a Negro rnah" wht Vails his name CHARLES RIGBV and says that h be ong? to Thomas Wilson, r,esuhn in Baltiniore. Th owner is requested to ! corn- forward, proie property, pay rnarsres ano taise mm away. . , . , '.lw-.X-Iv ;.'DAV1D,I.EV IS, Jailor. , Newbern, October 26th, I835i ,1 V , T - h : Highest Cash Prices r F o r.N fe 6 e s fTTf HE tmbliek are hereby notified that the M .xtndersigned; has i purchased Mri John Gildersleeve'a Jails,' in the town of Newbern, and that the rsariie facilities- jtbat wete hereto fore offered by . Mrj Gilder'sleeve, will be con tinued by f h i m ' v 't:-lp ;-.&,tm ci - J iJi ; -j' The subscriber continues to pay th highest Cos A prices for Slave- of both sexes, and his A g Il t may ft 1 way a be f iund at th e W ashing' ton Hotel, or at JUtvUranberry's if l anyard . Newbcro, 3d Mty, 1835 BJCt EATON. 1 .H
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 3, 1836, edition 1
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