H
PpHHE subscriber bjas this day received by
JJj the schr, 'Fulford, Capt. Guthrie, from
Baltimore, the following articles, vizij ' ,
50 bbls fresh ground Howard-street Flour
5 do Water, Butter and Soda Crackers
10 do fresh Pilot Bread
6 do do Navy Fao
100 bushels Shorts, or Wheat Brand
500 i do . Course Turks Island Salt
, .10 sacks Liverpool blown i , V do
10 rbbls cider "RranHlw I i
a
5
3
innas ISaiiimore iRve Whiskey
bbls old Monongahela Whiskey 4th proof
I J e i - j lL. t- . . i.i i i
uu iresa cornea ocei, pui up in me nai-.
timore market expressly for family use.
do Loaf & Lump Sugar from 15 to 20
" . cts. per pound. . , I
20 casks Stone Lime. i
60j kegs cut Nails assorted sizes
tlATfio Wi-Anrn 6l...J. - 1
-t-1
WW, ,wvs HWIIU OUdjJj f ' I
12 do patent mould Candles i
6 do Poland Starch.' I i
! JOS. M. GRANADE
Newbern, Nov. 16th 1835 I
THE SUBSCRIBER
AS just received a flesh supply of sundry articles
j suitable for Christmas Holydays, among which
be found the following:
may
Almonds, Filberts and Brazil Nuts,
Muscatel Raisins,! in whole, half and quar
: ter boxes, : :" , '.. -"
Bordeaux Prune , in small boxes, j 1
Madeira, and Marseilles Citron,
Preserved Ginger, j i f
Olives, Capers, and Pepper Sauce,
Walnut and Tomato Catsup, I
Madeira, Port, Shery, Canary,
renenffe, Mucatel, Malaga and Wines
Ghampaigne, ! 1 J. !
lAunisette and Noyau Cordials.
Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin& Jam. Rum,
London Brown Stout, in barrels
- each, ,u ;j I'K ,
3$ dozen
Fresh Gunpowder, Imperial, Hyson, and
roucnong, Teas,
ALSO,
12 boxes," patent',' mould CandlesL 4s &- 6s,
6 do. Sperm
do. 4s and 6s,
5 hhdsf and 10 barrels Baltimore live
. ; J i f i ......
Whiskey, i
10 bbls. Apple Brandy,
6 do. Custis Rve Gin.
do superior old Monongahela Whiskey
5 do. Pilot Uread,
20 kegs No. 1 pure White Lead,
10 do: Black Lead,
50 Corn Baskets,
Which he offers, together with his general as
sortment, for sale, at i the old stand on Pollok
and. Middle Streets.
DAVID M.
rANBOKKELEN.
Newbern, 15th Dec.
1835. ..' l-
a
ECONOMY; I
WEALTH"
LD India Rubber
hoes, and Scraps of
India
Kubber,will be bought, and a lib
ra) price paid by ; t l
M i! ) , D. M. VAN BOKKELEN. .
I Newbern Jan. 20, 1836. ,
JVash County Brandy Flour, frc.
6fT Barrels Nash County, first quality,
JVAV Apple Brandy,
20 bis. N. Y. Canal
Flour Beach's red i
I! - Brahd,"
10 half bis. do.
do.
do.
.20 boxes' Hull & Son's . patent mould
Candles, i -
j 5 boxes sweet Sicily Oranges,
750 grasf fed Tallow,
6 doz. Windsorl Chairs, assorted colours,
iust received and forvsale by
; j DAVID M. VAN BOKKELEN.
' rfewbern, Jan. 20, 1836.
ern,
fos
JOSEPH M. GRANADE
JHI-
AS this day received from New York, by I
the senr. lopaz, ine loiiowing arucies :
1400 bushels Irish Potatoes,
50 do Mercer :h do
10 boxes Prunes : i
' 2 lf4 casks Teneriffe Wine,
! i 2 bbls. Linseed Oil,
: 1 do Winter strained Sperm, Oil
1 do Fall strained do do
10 bags Buck Shot j
20 bbls New York Canal Flour
10 1-2 bbls j do do
20 bbls mess and prime Beef,
1 basket Salad Oil
I box Olives J
1 keg Currants ;
1 box prepared Cocoa .
1 do Bologna Sausages
Kewbirn', 12th, oy. 1835.
THIS DAY RECEIVED,
TTJ)ER the Schrs. I Trent and Friendship
4X7 from New; York and Baltimore,'
50 casks Stone Lime,
4 doz. each 1 and 2 quart Oyster Pots,
50 bushels superior Nova Scotia Potatoes
KJkilcasijr jiv lawny use, j
50 pbls. and 25 half bbls. Baltimore su
pernne i lour, , j
' V llo tJ Bread, small Biscuits, for
family use, j i i
I
10
23
60
6,000
100
May
tt
Butt
j i;racK.ers,
hhds.
Whiskey, -
do. ::.!.!-,-
bbls.
Kegs
Baltimore No. 1 Lard,
Baltimore1 half Spanish Segars, I
pounds Flax,
D. M. VAN BOKKELEN
5th, 18351
1 January Ath, 1836, A 1
A DIVIDEND of Capital of seven per
-nJL cent, is thiajday declared by the Bank;!
uayaDie o siocKnpiuers or meir legal repre
J it . n. ill.' 1.1 1 I :
cniauves, alter me uin insianc.
JOHN W. GUION, Cashier.
FOR SAIiE,
ALIRELY NEGRO GIRL
Wei
acquainted with household and kitchen
work
For further particulars enquire at the
OfliQf oftkejjtJUtJ
BTTHL
Wit
1 - n-IT-l-l'-Tt '
n n AS justteturned from New YorkJ with a
i ' - - ' r. ' - , - - - - ,11,; .
U U fresh iscitment of j
GROCERIES, u
Tl A T JTV A J? I? rTTWT T?TW
CROCKEflY, I AND GLASSWARE.
; i JL w Ats Groceries are,
' Best s perfine family; Flnur, -r
. Butter Cheese, Crackers
r Applei Bologna Sausages ,
Smokd Beef, Onions 1 1 if:
Cogna Brandy
- St. Cnix Rura
! Comrr n do.- - n j
i J Old Mbnongahela Whiskey,
f . Comnpn ; do.
! ! Madera,
j Teneiffe,
f Malai,
I ! Musclf,
! i And aher
WlNES.
i Which hd will sell very low for ;Cas
or
Country Proiuce.
! .
Newbern, 23d Oct. 1835. f
T g i j m i ril T7" TJH TV CJ f IV
X 111. X : JQ Xjiil fM-lo
Have just received and are now
opening, their
..' h1 ; ASSORTMENT' OF
FANCY & STAPLE DRY G
ODS,
Among wblcb arc the following article I
T TT rieces ffro de nap Silks, light shades,
JJ. Vi black Lustrings, from 4s 6d to lis
i ,. per yard, :L,.:. i'-J-lL:- i;i l
30 different varieties Fancy Hhkfs & Shawls
Painted Muslins, one piece! very! rich, at
81 40 per yard. I t: i :
Elegant assortmeut of Belt Ribbands.
Gauze, Bonnet and CapKibbands
Ladies! light and dark Gloves, i :
Black silk lac Vails " , M
White and irrfUn hlnrif tram.Pt Vailsi I
White & fancy do. do. Hhkfs & Capei
Linen Cambric llhkfs. j
5-4 Irish and Russia Sheeting's,
Irish T.inpna.. ' j- . ; ...
ft
Parasols and Umbrellas, ' K
Light Prints, from Is 3d to 3s 6d per yard,
inlaid MusJins, "
Musquito Netting,
Shelf side Combs Belt Buckles,
Gilt Chairs, Dolls, Spool Cushions,
Black, blue, green 6c brown Crape Camblets
xjiacn ootuuazines ac Circassians oi supenp
' QUaJltV, ;:(: v p t j j ."'1
Worsted goods a variety for Spring wed
uottontjassimeres & lied Ticks, .-j ;
3-4 dc 4-4 blue plaid Domestics, f j
3-3 &4-4bleached& brown cotton Shirtings,
5-4 & 6-4 Brown cotton Shirtings! i ij
3 cases Fashionable Silk i & Fui HATS
Palm-leaf Hats. !
Newbern, I4tk April, 1835.
FOItiALE ON CONSIGNMENT.
tf7 rff BBLS. prime Porto Rico
WW 50 "I pure N. E. Rum,
Sugar,
6 hhd, pure do.
Cotton Bagging and Twine,
20 baskets Liverpool fine Salt.
Apply to J. BURGVVYN,
Dcvereux's Building',
October 26, 1835.
SHINGLES WANTED. ! j
aaD :-ipon
nch
les
wanted ia mediately by
JOS. M. GRANADE.
Oct. 27th, 1835.
TUST RECEIVEDj j
Per'Schooner Ellen Doug-lass, from New Yorkt
i Apples, Cabbages, t j
Mercer Potatoes, Fresh Butter,' &c.
For sale by ,1 i
i I i li D. M. VAN BOKKELEN.
Oct. 20, 835. ; )
Molasses and Sugar.
T tihds, prime retailing Molasses,
Ti uu. : uu. u u. ouifar,
Just reteived per Erig Mary, and for sale by
J. C. ifc Mj STEVENSON.
June 8ii, 1835.
i
-V
FR1NCIS J. PRENTISS,
I V MERCHANT TAIL.6R,
A FEW 100R8 WEST OF THE STA.TE TtAir.
I Has jujt returned from New Y3rk with a
choicfe selection of goods in hi s line,
- AMINO WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING :
CLOrHS.' -
Super Hue,
CASSIMERES.
Diagonal,
Drab,
Fancy-Ribbed,-
Black, ,
Polish green
allia, 1 j .
Irown,
live, .
8teel-mixed,
Black Moleskin,
Uark-mixed
Corded,
.1
VESTINGS
Black ;s3k Vtel vet,
Figured Velfet,
Black Sitin,
Black Foreitine,
Embroid'di
Quilting
Buffand White,
Printed Toilenettes,
Fancy patterns, j I
-also- Ltv-; A?, 1
Hats, Siicki
Suspendersj I Cravats;" CraVat
Stiffners,Booms, Linen Collars, Silk Hhkfs.
liraces, dc. c. all of which, will be I sold Inw
for Casi VT V.V:, 'S- ktii'r f! -".f!
Havinnril-rate workmen, he is enabled to
execute al oidcrs for. Clothing
in the best
stvle. ortshott noiiro.
attentionl
TVpmh-n
uautwiruu a uisiance will receive prompt
October 10, 1834..
TAKEN UP,
-A.Cc
cdnmitted ' to the i;
of Craven
Cojmlyl a Negro man whornllahia name
CHARLfeS felGBY, and says thlt he belongs
to rhorrts VSlson. resldinirin rru
owner l
reqiesied to come forward, i nrnve
propertjpat
varges ana take nihi away.
1 : . . ir
DAVID t LP W
S,' Jailor
Newbjrp, dcteber 26thi 1835V
NO
U A It O trl If A, S
Fifty Dollars Reward.
Tm AN AWAY from the subscriber on the
jJXX 5th of June last a Negro Boy : named
JERRY, about 19 years old, of dark com
B ( 4, " I'll.' 11 j
nlexion; sDare made, has a small scar across-
nis nose, ana is o leei - unu iuvuco mgu.
He
has connexions in Newbern and at the plana-
tion of J. C. Stanly, near that place, at one of
which places he is no doubt concealed. The
penalty of the law will be rigidly enforced
against any 'person who may be found to har
bour or secret said negro, and a re ward of fifty
dollars may be had by the person arresting
and securing him in jail, or for his delivery at
my residence, ten miles lrom r e wDern.
i I HARDY O. NEWTON.
Jones County, February 22d, 1836.
'4ll3,I have understood that Jerry has en
deavored to obtain free forged papers, and it
is Drobable that he will exhibit a free pass and
call himself JEEKY liKAUlUJV ; Masters oi
vessels are therefore cautibned against carry
ing off said negro under the penalty of the law.
.? ' i. (). IX.
FOR SALE,
ONE of the most valuable -Planla
tations in Edgecomb county, lying
on Toisnot Swamp aboutfoui miles
north of Stantonsburg, and two miles from
Contentnea Creek, wherbj boats pass to and
from Newbern during the: winter . arid spring.
The tract contains about! Fourteen Hundred
Acres, about Eight Hundred, are in a high
slate of cultivation. The greater part is prime
Lpuon land. v -:- -
i There are on the pre mikes a good two is
ory
and
Dwelling House, Gin House and Screw,
all necessary out houses, -entirely new.
A great bargain will- be given and terms
made easy, by the subscriber. '' -
WRIGHT EUMOJNDSOW.
Dec. 21 st, 1835. :' ;. ' ':; -'-:-';.
Bacon Hams.
.i
PRIMES Bacon Hams, cured
with Saltpetre, for family
use,
for sale by f
J. C. & M. STEVENSON.
I. Mi VANBOKKliLEN
Has this day receivedl and is now opening
MEN'S SPANISH SADD LES, with cloth
housings compfete,:a superior article,
Men s Spanish Saddles, plain,
do. plain, do. various qualities,
- Ladies Side do. . do. do.
Weymouth Bridles and Martingales, with
covered and plated buckles, j
A general assortment of common Bridles
V and Martingales,
At the old stand corner of Pollok and Middle
streets. : ;.. . : I '
December 17lh, 183$.
Jl Freslii
lr rival! v
rniHE subscribers,? grateful for former fa
JLL vors, respectfully inform their numer-
they have just opened a targand complete
assortment of Goods in jtheir line, embracing
; Hardware,
SILVER, BLOCK TIN, AND PEWTER
r:"v K;? WARES, -f
Tin and Hollow W ares,
BOOTH fc PORTERS.
i Newbern, Oct. 20th,
635.
I N. B. Job-work
in both branches of
their business will be executed faithfully and
with despatch.
MADEIRA WINE
A CONSTANT supply of Gordon's" old,
jESmm superior. Winesi direct from that house
in qr. and eighth casks, jfor family use, for sale
at low prices, oy j i i
, J. & T. S. WINSLOW,
27 Broad street, New York.
Apply to J. BURGWYN,
Devereux's Buildings.
iiew e-n(iDBB&.
f niHE subscriber "has returned from the
JUL North, and is now peningat the old ssand
on Pollok and Middle streets, a general a ort
ment of j '
1 Groceries
LICIUORS, WINES feCORDIALSj
'Hardware, Crockery, Glass, China, and
Earthenwares, j !
Wood, Willow and Hollow Wares,
Saddles, Bridles and.Martingales,
Gig Harness, , ' ' j
Coach &. Harness Trimming & Mountings, ::'
Windsor and fancy Chairs,
Cotton Bagging, Rope, Twine, &c. &c. !;
'ALSO,
A full assortment of Carpenter's, Cooper'
and Blacksmith's Tools,'
American, English find Swedes Tire, Band,
and Hoop Iron, of all sizes, .. i
German and Blistered Steel,
Freeborn's Cast Iron Ploughs, &c. &c.
AH of which having been carefully selected
by himself, he offers tfy his friends and the pub
lick on accomodating terms, for cash 0r country
produce,! D.j ML VAN BOKKELEN.
Newbern, Oct. 9,j 135, 1 " ;
NOTICE. '
r niHE subscribers have removed -their Cab
JJL inet Furniture Establishment from
Pollok-slreet to their jStOre on Middle-street,
near the Court House, where extensive ar
rangements have been made to accommodate
the several branches 6f their business. .
They would be gratified by frequent calls
from their old customers, to whom and the
public generally, they offer their goods at very
low prices, and their thanks for former patro
nage, j BOOTH & PORTERS.
Newbern,. July 9, 1825. ' ,
WANTED,
A N4 A-Pprentice to the Tailoring business.
-ttJu A boy of 12 orjl4yearsof age would be
preferred. Apply to ' , . ,
i ABNER A. PARKER
Pollocksyille, Jan., 6, 183& M. '
n
T I M L
. NEW STORE.' i i
- THE Subscriber respectfully informs the
citizens of Newbern 'and: its vicinity; that he
has recently setuued from the North, ; with a
Kc AI1U HCUvl ai J iaiUUK ftaSOUft IliJUlf v
nunrtDii?a j n a t niv a tj i? rimfPY
CROCKER Y and' GLASS WARE
Liquor?,
Confectionary, r
Perfumery, i,
Hats, .''(
Wnes,
Fruits,
Nuts,
Shoes, &c. &c.
which he isi now offerme for sale at the Store
formerly occupied by 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
: ALSO Vl fv. Wl't V
At the brick store belonging to Mrs. McKinlay,
New County Wharf, a laige supply of such ar
ticles as are usually. found in a Grocery Store,
together with a good assortment of , "j-
SHIP CHANDLERY, READY MADE
! i CLOTHING, &c. &.,
all of which he will sell at a moderate advance
upon the cost. i n '
JOS. M. GRANADE,
Nov, 1st 1835. . : - t , j j '
JOHN M'DONALD
MESPEUTFULLY informs the public that
j he ha; purchased of Booth & porters
their entire . . ' I " f
STOCkc OF FURNITURE.
and removed to the Store formerly, occupied
Dy r. j. r-repuss, where ne will keep constant
ly, and nowpason'hand an elegant assortment
of Furniture; among which are i.
Sideboarc s, Sofas, Bookcases, ;
Wardrobi s, Cra iles,' Bureaus, ! '
Portable Desks, Stands,
Bedstead!, Cribs, &c. I
Elegant
ancy and Windsor Chairs and
LookingGlasses will be kept constantly on
hand, and every other article in his line of bu
siness, , Hk hopes that the custom so liberally
bestowed upon his predecessors, will be1 ex
tended to him. All orders from: the country
will be re vived and punctually attended to.
He will alsj do all kinds of Repairing, so
as to convejt old Furniture into new. He will
endeavoi o give entire satisfaction as it regards
workmaasbip and price. j j
I N..B. He has an elegant Hearse for the pur
pose' of attending to the burial of the dead, and
will makekll kinds of Coffins such as Mahbg
ony, Cheriy, Poplar and Pine, at the shortest
j NewbenL January 1st, 1836.
t; NOTICE ! j
f n 1 HE subscribe r having been appointed Ad
lLL mini ttrator ofthe late Edward Downing;
at November Term, A. D. 1835, of Craven
County Cburt, hereby notifies all persons in
debted toijsaid estate" to make immediate pay
ment, anil those having claims against said
estate to present the same for pavinent;or set-
element. wiihin lhaUmfilin
uittuc viu uu pieati u oar tnereol. !
JOHN M. ROBERTS. A V
Newbern, 25th Nov. 1835. I i
TJT ESFECTFULL Y in forms the citizens oj
JU.U ,Neivbern and its; vicinity, that he has
commenced the business formerly carried on
Vrar,olle' sq that of painting houses
Painting o all kinds; will be executed iii the!
neatest manner, and at a moderate price. 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 to ; and those who favor
him with their support may rest assured that
no Paps will be spared to render his services
acceptable to them. - , ") ! ;
; Newbern, December 8lh, 1835. Y f
: ! i' jv otice. ;.;'-(;-; f
rnHE subscriber has determined to remove
JJL fhis Stock of Goods, &c. to Middleton,'
in Hyde County, N. C. and takes this method
of informing those indebted to him, to call anfl
make; payment,' as he will leave in the course
of .this week. - I .
! hose failing to settle before his departure;
will please call on Mr. John Charlotte ,and
make payoent to him, who is authorized jo
pass receipts in my name. ! j:
I ; STEPHEN D. SPARROWJ
Wewbern, Jan. 18, 1836. ; i
Highest Cash Prices ..;
" H .1 . m-r '.''I-
r or leirrofis: !
rjTlHE publick are hereby notified that the,
J-LL ; undersigned has purchased Mr. John
uuucisicuve a jaus, m ine town ot IMewbern
md that the same facilities that were hereto
fore offered byr Mr. Gildersleeve, will be cdii
jinued by him. - " - s-" , -
The subscriber continues to pay the highest
Cash prices for Slaves, of both sexes, and his
.Agent may always be found at the Washing
ton Hotel, or at Mr. Granberry's Tanyard.1 J
i - . B. C. EATON.
Newbern, 2d May, 1835.
' I - NOTICE. : I "
fnHE! j Subscriber being about to remove
-i-L from the State, has giyen to Dr. William
S.a?e.r? a general Power of Attorney, authori
sing him to adjust all his unsettled business.
i :. " ; ! Tnccnir DPT r: "V
JOSEPH BELL.
j Newbern, Sept. 22d, 1835
f NEW BAKERY.
fpHE subscriber respectfully informs the public
1 ne connucts tne LJAKIWU UUS1NESS In
the house formerly used for that purpose by the
p01"6 Reid; and being determined to use every
endeavor to give satisraction, he trusts thaj families
and others will ei've him a Bhare, of thiip rnctnm.
He has constantly on hand the first quality ot Loaf
uieuu, ircHii vrac iters ana uake ol every kind, pre
pared in a superior manner, which will be served to
families at the shortest notice.' , ' ' ' ' i !
j He he has just received and 'will constantly een
on hand a supply of Howard street FLOUR of a su
perior quality, i
IScwbern. let Dpi ir f
, , . China and Mantle! Ornarrrp.nts
fTPI HE Subscriber respectfully 'informs the
JXJ inhabitants of Newbern, that he has juk
arnvcu irum new i orK witn a '
11 ; ; Splendid assortment of
MANTLE p RNA MEN T S.
m ; ' .' ! . i - .1" ... 1
ot a superior siyie ot workmanship, which he
Willi dispose of low Tor cash, or Ladies and
Gehtlemens half worn clolhes, old Gold, old
Sil yer , or old -Watches,, i ' 1 -;- . j
i JTjhe , above .articles will be shown to any
lady or gentleman at their jown houses, should
they desire it, but can be seen at any time by
calling at the Store .lately occupied by IVr.
Stephen D. Sparrow, on jPollockstreet, one
door West of Mr. 'John Templeton's r
f li::; r .; -'- fj- : . B. SOLOMON
. Newbern, Jan. 26, 1836i y'
i s NOTICE. -N'-h; - j-
rrjlHE subscriber having qualified, at Cra
JLL ven County Coufti as ExeCutjrik of ihe
late RICHARD RICHARDSON, hereby iriTe
notice to all persons indebted to the estate oft
saiu ueceasea, re ma&e immeuiaie pajment
or their notes and accounts will be put in the
hands of an Attorney' for collection, j And all
persons naving claims against said estate, are
required to present tnesaroe, duly a a then tree j
ted, within the time prescribed by law, or this !
notice will be plead inbar f. their recovery
February 10 th, 1836.
TT
AT 37,1-2 CENTS EACIL
UIJirOHM 23DITIOZJ-.
rniHE great and constantly increasing 'demand for tie
LL novels of Captain Ma ryatt, has induced the subjerj;
berto commence the publication of new edition of his
entire writings, in a new form, and at a reduced prfce.
Several of his works that bavej not yet appeared in rhi3
country will be comprised in this series, which will, when
completed, be the only uniform edition of his writings
that has yet issued from the 'press. . . ' ) f j.j
f Ihe vok will be poblished ; in semi-monthly IVumbers
at 37 cents per Number. Each Number cotnplete tn rt
senr, aiiu cuiniiiuig me wiipie oi. one oi uu works, eqaar
to Two Duodecimo volumes; a! Title Page to e&ch Num-
Der. - - . - - : . ; . i - r.r . . . .
iThe whole series will Lie comolete in Eieht Numbers.
and will form a royal octavo volume of Twelve Hoodred
Pages tor Three Dollars. ,1 ;;
List of works id be comprised in this edition :
I Frank Mildma, or the Naval Offieer. -i
Newton Foster or the Merchant Service,
i King's Own. T I- U '4' i "r
Peter Simple, or the Adventures of a Midshipma
n.
I: ibcuu rauuiuj. j;- ,. -
Pacha of Many Tales, r F
j - Japbet fn Search of his Father. '
j Naval and Military Ski tchei. 1-. '
i The first Number-will positively be issued early in Jan
iary,and the whole will be completed by the last of April.
1 j. tie work will be steredtyned, and any ol the Numbers
.can be had separate, if delsiredl ' r !' I I i
I They will be sent by ppet toi any part of the Union, to
packed as to -defy the friction (of ihe mails. Postege un
der 100 miles 1 cents pej sheet, over 100 miles 2 cen3.
It-is almost useless for the subscriber to. remark khat
this is the cheapest work ever offered. Th simnle fart
of thjB number of ages being near twelve hundred, and
I rrincarsinEmr .ni?iirr)n no !Ktinocisn ,M
iue price oniy inree ao liars, speaks lor itseit. The public
may look upon this as the commencement of an enterprise .
to furnish them with works of fiction by the most celt-bra.
ieu auinors, pnniea m a peautilcil manner, on fine paper,
at a price which will at obce defy competition, and place
it in the power of every person to possess a library of h0v
els at an extremely; low rate. The; advantage of trans
mission by mail is one thdt wilt aot be overlooked bV non
esidents in large cities The publisher thinks, and her
presumes that the public will agree with him, that it h
better to issue the work of each author, in series, at a
stated price, than to publish a continuous work at so much
per annum ; for by this arrangemeht tbey mav subscribe
to th works of one author and reiect aiioihwr. lki h.
ing obliged to pay for Ihijt which ihey do not wantf;
A. remittance of $10 Will command four copies bf Che
work. Single subscription $3.
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ICTSubscribers to the tAdv's FaOnlr Vr iIiAca w!tliL rm
become subscribers, wil be furnished with the Lady'a
Book one year, and the set bf Nnrl- fnr nit.-. ,
advance, postage paid, ( Single subscriptions to kit&sr
worn, Tnree JJollars. Address r
I LOUIS A. GODEY
No. 100 Waluut street, Philadelphia.
I Groceries, &c.
Ti nnTh IHEl'i coarse Turks
Ji. WMl Island SALT, (for sal low
by the quantity,) '
10 bags St. Domingo Coffee,
1U do Lagutra
10 do Java
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' 'do a handsome article,
" 2 hhds Muscovado Sugar, I
2 boxes &l 6 bbls. Loaf and Lump Sugars,
20 bbls. Baltimore Howard street Flour,
10do - do i :do do !
3 bbls. Philadelphia Kye Flour, -,10
kegs Goshen, Batter, first quality, i 1
.10 do . ' tlo 1 j do; a common article,
50 drums fresh' Smyrna Figs, T
10 small boxes Bordeaux Prunes,
' 5 kegs DuponVs. Brandy wine Gun now
.;der;- v VS"t;;j-- ' . f v
5000 Spanish Cigars, o f, $ and i boxes,
50 lbs. Mrs. Millers fine cur Spanishemo-
iv Doxesyenuw ouijj, L&1Dg JiODacco,
2 bbls. butter Crackers,
10 do Cider Brandy, ,
4 doz. cast steel Boxing Axes,
6 do Beers' long bit do., j ,
Just received from New York and
Baltl
more, and for sale cheap by I
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DAVID M. YANBOLKELEN
Newbern, Jan. 26, 136
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Salef
PART OF LOTNo. 83. on Middle Si!
ill i i-cwueru, wiiu ine f improvements
JilLJ. thereon, ( being two Dwellings 'and
piure jiiuuses, wii,n sumcieni put nouses,
.1 I....' It f .V 1 . I I
Iaieiy uccupiea Dy tne suds en Der.
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00 acres of Pine Land, lying;
Brices Creek; about nine miles from Newbern!
Terms made, known on application ttd Wrc
8. Morrisj or to. JAMES -DYjlS
J Ten Dottavs Reward
MAN away from 1 ihe Subscriber in ihe
j night of Uie 19th inst. a Negfo Wc
man named SUKEYf about 55 year old, of
low stature, and formerly belonged to ViIliaai
Handcock, Esq. ! Whoever will ' apprehend'
said Negro and lodge her in any JaiL br 'girei
such information 'that I get her again, shall re
ceive the above j reward and all necessary
charges. Any r person found j harboring, her.
winoe prosecuted. - l-: l-l !
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J 25. , I i "WILLIAM BROWEIf..
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