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.. -t -1 i- .! r. NEWJSTOREn THE Subscriber 'respcctfnlly informs the citizens of Newborn! and its vicinity, that he has recently returned fkpmriheNorthv.withall'JLL the schr, iFulford, Capt. Guthrie, from large ana general Tetaning assortment ot ! GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE Liquors, Wines,4 Fruit?, Confectionary," Perfumery, ' Hats, Nuts, Shoes,' &c. 6teJ: which he is now offering 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, t ? ! - ; J-ALSO 'S--' j'; At the brick store belonging to Mrs. MKinlay, 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 hSHIP CHANDLERY, READY 3UDE ::.ir CLOTHING, &c. all of which he wil upon the cost.' : sell at a moderate advance JOS. M. GRANADE. Nov, 1st 1835. Bacon Hams. 5nn) for sale by PRIME, Bacon Hams, , cored with Saltpetre, for . family use, J. C. & iM. STEVENSON. P.MiVANBOKKii:LEN I fa this day-received,1 and is now opening I TTyfpWS SPANISH SADDLES, with cloth JjrjjL housings 'complete, a superior article, Men's Spanish Saddles, plain, do. plain do. various Qualities. Ladies' Side do. do; do. . Weymouth Bridles arid Martingales, with .f ' 1 covered and plated buckles, A general assortment of common Bridles : j and Martingales, , . I At the old stand corner of Pollok and Middle streets. ' j. .. . s l December 17th 183o.i j. r"-' j - - ; j "4- v, ;,; . J i .1 Fresh Arrival ! subscribers, grateful for former fa JLL, vors, respectfully jnform their numer ous customers and the public generally, that they have just dpened a large and complete assortment Of Goods in their line,' embracing . Hard ware, :i : r ' . j ; ;.; M SILVER, BLOCK TIN, AND PEWTER ,. . : WARES, Tin and Hollow "Wares. j BOOTH & PORTERS. w . Newbern, Oct.j20th, 1835. J ;,! N. B. Job-WOrk in hoth branches of ! their 'business will be executed faithfully and . with despatch, j. n'-: ."-J,;- ""j: j : MADEIRA WLVE TT A CONSTANT supply of " Gordon's" old, superior Wines, direct from that house in qr. and eighth casks, for family use, for sale at low prices, by; - J. & T. S. WINSLOW, j 27 Broad street, New Yorki Apply to J. BURGWYN, ' !" -a j Devereux's Buildings. 4 " "-j1 ' '' ' Morion. i-.' pTpiHE subscriber has determined to remove U his Stockjof Goods, 6cc. to Middleton, in Hyde County, N. C. and takes this method of informing those indebted to him, to call and make payment, as he will leave in the, course of this week. ,':)- - ),'). -; ;: Jr . Those failing to settle before his departure, will please caljj on Mr. John Charlotte -and make payment to him, who is authorized; to pass receipts in my name. j N - -. STEl'lI V. Sl'AKUOW. Newbern, Jan. 18, 1830. .,J NOTICE. '4 ITTTHE Eubscribcr having qualified, at Cra- U ven County Court, as Executrix of the late RICHARD; RICHARDSON, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to the estate of aid deceased, to -make "immediate payment or their notes and accounts will be put f in the hands of an Attorney for collection. And all persons having' claims against said estate, arc required to present the same, duly authentica ted, withiu thetime prescribed by law. or this notice will be plead in bar. of their recovery, f SUSAN RICHARDSON, Ex'sc. February 10ih, 1836. . - : Highest Cash Prices - i F 6 vrf: JM e gr o e s . fTHHE publick are hereby notified that the U , undersigned has - purchased Mr. John Gildersleeve's Jails, in the town of Newbern, and that the same facilities that were1 hereto fore offered by Mr. Gilderslecve, will be con tinued by, him.; The subscriber continues to pay the highest Cash prices for i Slaves, of both sexes, and his Agent may -always be found at the Washing ton Hotel, or at Mr. Granberry's Tanyard..' j:-y:F " tJr:!.r' B. C. EATON. Newbern, 2d May, 1835. i j ,.;i."t : r' f notice :r::i: fTTIHE Subscriber "being abojit to remove JJ-lfrom the State, has given to Dr. William ganders a general Power of Attorney, authori sing him to adjust all his unsettled business. , I v JOSEPH BELL, j Newbern, Sept. 22d, 1835 ; ; j , , NEW BAKERY; - -J-fi THE subscriber respectfully informs the ' public that he conducts the BAKING BUSINESS In the house formerly used for tliat purpose by., the lute Georwe Rekl j and beinrrdetermined to use every endeavor to jri ye satisfaction, he trusts thai families and others will give him a share of their custom. He has constantly on haad thet first quality ol Loal Bread, fresh Crackers and Cake of every kind, pre pared in a superior manner, which will be served to families at the shortest notice. t ; He he lias just received and will constantly keep on hand a supply of Howard street FLOUR of a su 'perior quality.! H : i, , ,f ; . JvWberh, let Dec. 1835. BAOAJir' 1 OiaTP ID fTTlHE subscriber has this day received by Baltimore, the lollowing articles, viz: 50 bbls fresh ground Howard-street Floor 5 do Water, Butter and Soda Crackers 10 do fresh Pilot Bread ,1 5 'do do Navy ao - '! ; 100 bushels Shorts, or Wheat Brand ! 500 do J Course Turks Island Salt j ; 10 sacks Liverpool blown do 10 bbls cider! Brandy ' j 2 hhds Baltimore Rye Whiskey 1 5 bbls old Monongahela Whiskey 4th proof 2, do fresh corned beef, put up in the Bal- : timore market expressly for family use. 5 C do Loaf & Lump Sugar from 15 to SO cts. pr pound. -20 casks Stone Lime . 50 kegs cut Nails assorted sizes 25 boxes brown Soap 12 do patent mould Candles 6 do Poland Starch. ! I I If : i JOS. M. GKANADE Newbern, Nov. I6th 1835 k - I I THE SUBSCRIBER I TJAS just received a fresh supply of sundry articles euitrtWibr Christmas Holy days, among which may be found the following: . Almonds, Filberts and Brazil Nuts, Museatel Raisins, in whole, half and quar :.:-) ter boxes, - -; j-'-'f ' Bordeaux: Prunes, in small boxes, Madeira, and Marseilles Citron, Preserved Ginger, Olives, Capers, and Pepper Sauce, . Walnut and lomato Catsup, Madeira. Port. Sherv. Canary, Teneriffe, Mucatel, Malaga j and Wines Champaigne, - ! : Annisette and Noyau Cordials. , Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin& Jam.Rum, . London Brown Stout, in barrels 6 dozen each,: ff - - ' 'l'- ' j y Fresh Gunpowder, Imperial, Hyson,! and j Pouchong, Teas, j i I... ;. also, , . 12 boxes 44 patent" mould Candles, 4s & 6s, 6 ; do. Sperm do. . 4s and 6s, 5 hhds and 10 barrels Baltimore Rve Whiskey, j 10 bbls. Apple Brandy, ! 6 do. Cuslis Rye Gin, J do j superior old Monongahela Whiskey do. Pilot Bread, ! j : 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 the old stand on Pollok and Middle Streets., ; :: 1 DAVID M. VANBOK KELEN. Newbern, 15th Dec. 1835. " ECONOMY IS WEAL! TTsLD llndia Rubber Shoes, and U India Rubber.will be bought, ral price paid by j . y I' ' VI :: , .D. M VAN Newborn, Jan. 20, 183G. BOK1 , JVash County Brandy. Wloiir. frc. RfK Barrels Nash County, first quality, 23 VU Apple Brandy. ; i SO bis. N. Y. Canal Flour " Beach's red i . Brand," ; " -!' 4 10 half bis. do. do.! j d 20 boxes Hull 6c Son's 1 patent: mould Cttmilcs, - r I ' r 5 boxes sweet Sicily Oranges, 750 grass fed Tallow, j Ii j 6 doz. Windsor Chairs, assorted colours, just received and for sale by j i j !l -..-! j DAVID M. VAN JJUKHELEDi. Newbern, Jan. 20, 1836. j I JOSEPH M . GRANADE TTTTAS this day receive from New York, by JJ.JJ. the schr. Topaz, the followin jsr articles : 1400 bushels Irish Potatoes, 50 do Mercer . do , . 10 boxes Prunes ' !, 2 1-4 casks Teneriffe Wine, 2 bbls. Linseed Oil, ' t 1 "do j Winter strained Sperm Oil 1 do Fall strained do do 10 bags Buck Shot I ' 20 bbls New York Canal Flour 10 1-2 bbls do I do. 20. bbls nress and prime Beef, 1 basket Salad Oil j ljboxOirves I i 1; keg Currants I 1 box prepared Cocoa I 1 do Bologna Sausages Newbern, 12th, Nov. 1835.! THIS DAY RECEIVED, TTDER the Schrs. Trent and Friendship iJL from New York and Baltimore, oil casks Stone Lime, 4 doz. each I and 2 quart Oyster Pols, 50 bushels superior Nova Scotia Potatoes i expressly for family use. i 50 bbfs. and 25 half bbls. Baltimore 80- j, perhne Flour, , . J s j 5 " -Pilot Bread, small Biscoits, for j I family use, ; .1 Butter Crackers, 10 hhds. Rye Whiskey 23 bbls. do. do. I 50 Kegs Baltimore No. 1 Lard.1 6,000 Baltimore half Spanish Segars, iuo pound? Flax, I f D. M. VAN BOKKELEN. May 5th, 1835. -: il '. i - - 2Janft of Ntmbrt n, ". ( January 4th, 1830, DIVIDEND of Capital of jseven! per cent, is this dav declared bv ; the Bank. dayable to Stockholders or their legal repre entatives, after the 20th instant, i JOHN W GUION, Cashier . ; FOR SALE, 1 U r ! v A lilHLEIiX XEGRO filRL ; Well acquainted with household and kitchen vyork. For further particolars enquire at the uurcc oi irre senunei.N j i j !i - TIV pcraps oi and a lib- KELEN. M4 ( (DAKOWWA ! S JE NT ii live just receivea ana are HOW opening, their . Spriufi anu Summer . ASSORTMENT OF j ' ' FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, Anions wtoJcMretliMlIowIigartl clcst T1 TN pieces gro de naP Silks, light shades, JJ. U black Lustrings, frpm '4s Cd to lis : per yard, , j : ll -Jf ; t -.O ' 30 different varieties Fancy Hhkfs & Shawls Painted Muslins.- one piece I very rich, at 81 40 per vard, i .. . -V ': Elegant assortmeut of Belt Ribbands, Gauze, Bonnet and Cap Ribbands, I Ladies light and dark gloves, Black silk lace Vails,' ; ! White and green-blond gauze Vails, White & fancy do. j do. Hhkfs. & Capes Linen Cambric Hhkfs.! r 5-4 Irish and Russia Sheetings, Irish Linens, " ' ! Parasols and Umbrellas, Light Prints, ;from :1s 3d to 3s 6d peT yard, Plaid Muslins, I ,; ' Musquito Netting,' ! Shell side Combs Belt Buckles, Gilt Chairs, Dolls,! Spool Cushions, . Black, blue, green 6t brown Crape Camblets, Black Bombazines & Circassians of superior quality, f;''rf '; . : ' V ' Worsted goods a variety for Spring wear Cotton Cassimeres Ac Bed Ticks, 3-4 & 4-4 blue plaid Domestics, 3-3 & 4-4 bleached &. brown cotton Shirtings, 5-4 6t 6-4 Brown cotton Shirtings, 3 cases Fashionable' Silk 6c Fur HATS Palm-leaf Hats. 1 , ' Newbern, Mth April 1835. ' FOR SALK ON CONSIGN ME NT. TfS BBLS. prime Porto Rico Sugar, Ql Vy 50 pure N. E. Rum, 6hhd, pure j j do. Cotton Bagging and Twine, 20 baskets Liverpool fine Salt. I Apply to , J. BURGWYN, i f: j Devereux's Building. October 26, 1835.1 j ' ! j SHINGLES: WANTED, nch files wanted immediately by V ' - -I - j JOS. M. GRANADE. Oct: 27th, 1835. ; l .-ij ! JUST KECE1VED, Per Schooner Ellen, Dovglass from New York) Apples, Cabbages, Mercer Potatoes,' Fresh ' For sale by'j "'t-v ' Butter, 6cc. 1 ; i D. M. VAN BOKKELEN : Oct. 20, 1835. -Mi : :; . i". 5 T hhds, prime retailing Molasses,! ' C9ol ido. dWf do. i Sugar, j I Just received per Brig Mary, and for sale by J. C. &, M ; STEVENSON. V June 8th, 1835. - -: ' I; - - FJIjINCIS J. PRENTISS, MERCHANT TAILOR, A FEW POORS WEST OF THE STATE BANC, Has just returned ?from New York with a choice selection .of goods in his line, i AMONG WHICli ARB THE FOLLOWING : ! 1 CLOTHS. Super Bltie Black, CASSIMERES. j Diagonal, ; j Drab, j i Fancy Ribbed, j j Black Moleskin, Dark-mixed i Corded, Polish green Dahlia, Brown, Olive, . Steel-mixed, TESTINGS. Black silk Velvet, Figured Velvet, j Black Satin, : Black Florentine, Emhroid'd Quilting Buffand White, I Printed Toilenettes, j Fancy patterns. :. ! : . ' ALSO :. Hats, Stocks, Suspenders, j Cravats, Cravat Stiffners, Bosoms, Linen Collars, Silk Hhkfs. Braces, 6cc. all of which will be sold low for Casb. I' ; ''. : t v Having first-rate workmen, he is enabled to execute all orders for Clothing in the best style, on short notice, I Orders from a distance Will receive prompt attention. j I "U1'' :' : t':;': Newbern, OcWterhti. 1834. ! 'H . TAKt, Ul', A ND committed to the jail of Craven wCiAiCounty, a Negro man who calls his name CHARLES RIG BY, and says that he belongs to Thomas Wilson, residing in Baltimore. Thf owner is requested to come forward. Drove property, pay charges and take him away. i DAVID LEWIS, Jailor. Newbern, October 26th, 1835, ' ; ;,..,L:--. NOTICE. ,-r" fTTHE subscribers have removed their Cab JJL INET Furniture Establishment from Pollok-street to their Store on Middle-street, near: the Court Houfse, where extensive ar rangements have' been made to accommodate the several branches of their business. " t They would be gratified by j frequent calls from ' their, old customers,' to whom and the public generally they ofler their goods at very low prices, and their thanks for former patro nage. 1 BOOTH & 'PORTERS, Newbern, July 9, 1825. ' Sale, PART OF LOT No. 83, on Middle St. Newbern; with the improvement!; thereon, beihsr two Dwellinirs and 111! i ill store Houses, with sufficient out Houses, lately occupied by the fciibscriber. r 1" . r i iixso, : 500 acres of i Pine Land, lying on Brjes Creek, about nine miles from Newbern. Terms made known on application to Wra Morris, or to.! - JAMES DAVIS. :J - WANTED,; Apprentice to the Tailoring business. LCXX. A boy of 12 or 14 years of age would be preferred. Apply to : ' ' ABNER A. PARKER. FoTloctsvIJlo, Jan. 0, I830t t f I N IE TL . rm H R nlmrrihr has returned frrim the U North, and IsnoW openinir at the old and on Pollok and Middle streets, a general :assor? mcnt of .I.:;-. , . - o l ; Groceries I LIQUORS, WINES fc CORDt AI Hardware, j Crockery, Glass, China, d Earthenwares, I ! . Wood; Willow and Hollow Wares, I j Saddles,7 Bridles and Martingales; I Gig Harness, 1 Coach fc Harness Trimming Mountings, Windsor and fancy Chairs," f Cotton Bagging, Rope, Tw ine, 6cc. 6cc. i -f . also; j A full assortment of Carpenter's, Cooper' and Blacksmith's Tools, American, j English and Swedes Tire, Band, and Hoop Iron, of all sizes, j German and Blistered Steel, j Freeborn's Cast Iron Ploughs, &c. 6ic. All of which having been carefully selected by himself, he offers to his friends and the pub- lick on accomodating terms, for cash op country produce,! D. M. VAN BOKKElLEN. Newbern, pet. 9, 1835. ; 1 ' ! STATE OF NOKTH CAROLINA. iT . T- J ' Craven Count. ..! ! SUPERIOK COURT OF LAW, I Asenath Turner !, ! , , -j : vs. j Petition for Divorce. John T. Turner. 1 V , - '' ''- I ' i To tile Deffendniit - fTHAKE NOTICE, that in pursuance of an M Order of the Superior Court of Law for Craven County, Depositions of witnesses, to be used ( in behalf of tbe Plaintiff in the above named case, will be taken at the Court House in Beaufort, Carteret County, in thel State aforesaid, on the 18th, lOlhjand 20th ' days of April n xt. You can attend land cross examine if you think proper. I . - - r . I JAMES TAYLOR, Clerk of Craven SupeYiorC irth JOHN M'liOiN'ALD . i- I i . I . :' . . : MES he ESPECT FULLY informs the rlublic that e ha3 purchased of Booth 6t Porters tl.eir entire - - - I 1 STOCK OF FURNITURE, and removed to the Store formerly I occupied by F. J. Pijenliss, where he will keepjjconstantf ly, arid now has on hand an elegant assortment of Furriitarje ; among which are Sideboards, Sofasr Bookcases, Wardrobes. Cra les. Bureaus, Portable; Desks, Stands, I 1 Bedsteads, Cribs, &c. I K Elegant Fancy and Windsor Chairs and Looking Glasses will be kept constantly on hand, and every other article in his Jine of bu siness j He hopes that the custom so liberally bestowedjUpon his predecessors, will be ex tended to him. All orders from the country will be received and punctually attended to. He will also do all kinds of Itcpairins, so as to convert old Furniture into newl He will endeavorjto give entire satisfaction as it regards workdianship and price.: I V N B. (In has an elegant Hearse, fpr tbe pur pose of attending to the burial of the dead, and will makekll kinds of Coffins such hs Ma hog- ony, jneTTv, ropiar ana 1'ine, at tne snortest possible tiotice. Newbern, January! 1st, 1836.1 TTT ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens ot J-l VJi Nejwbern and its vicinity, that t he has commended the business formerly carried on by Wm. Charlotte, Esq. that of painting houses Painting of all kinds, will be execoted in the. neatest manner, and at a moderate irice. He flatters himself that an unremitted attention to his business will ensure him a portion of that patronage which was bestowed upjbn the gen tleman above referred to ; and those who-favor him with their suprkrt may rest assured that no pains 'will be spared to render his services acceptable to them. I H Newbei-n, December 8th, 1833. i I Fifty Dollars Uevyard. f TTTAN aWAY from the subscriber on the JLlVXI &th of June last, a Negro Boy named JERRY, about 19 years old, o dark com- piexion, spare made, has. a small., scar across his njse, md is 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high. He has connexions in Newbern and at the plana- tion of J.?C. Stanly, near that plae, at one of wnicn places ne is no aouot conceaieu. i ne penalty Of the law will be rigidly; enforced against any person ;who may be fund to har bour or secret said negro, and a reward of fifty dollars may be had by the person ; arresting and securing him in jail, or for hijp delivery at my resi ence, ten miles from New;be'rn. - j HARDY O, NEWTON, t Jones County, February 22d, 1836. r3 I:have understood that Jerry has en deavored to obtain froe forced 'papers, and lit is probable that he will exhibit a free pass and call himself JEERY BRA DICK I Masters of vessels are therefore cautioned against carry ing o if said negro under the penalty of the law. H. U. N.I FORTY DOLLAKS REWARD. TT AN AW AY from the subscriber, on the JJAl 5th of May last, a Negro Woman named CAKEIl, formerly the property bf of George A. Thompson. It is likely she if in Carteret county, iWhite Oak, or tho neighborhood 6f Swansbprough, in Onslow count. I will give the above reward for her confinement' in tny jail within this State, or for. herj delivery I to me at my residenc, Richlarids, Onslow county. : JOHN COOK. Febrilarv 8th, 1836. ' j -1 Teh Dollars Reward. TTT AN- away from the Subscriber'on ihe LJ. niffht of the I9lh inst. a Neffro Wo man named SUKEY, about 55 1 years old, of low siaiure, anu lurmeriv ceiongen io iiuam Handcoek, Esq. Whoever will apprehend said Negro and lodge her in atiy Jail, or give such information that I get her again,' shall (re ceive the above reward and all necessary charges.; Any person found 'harboring herf will be prosecuted. w ij NEW : GOODS fill 11 scriber faas jdst received from NewYL iL ,1"! Select and other late arrW.I,, ,be foi- iu his mui.ici, ' ku 7- h !9: N.tw, Yor C.nal Flour, CPlV 20 f half do. i do. do. ' I JO bbls. Navv and Pilot Rrl 1 10-. do.-Rve Gin.- ! .. ;45 do. 4th proof old Mononrnhela WhiskeV. 2 quarter casks Malaea WineJ i 16 bbls. lineed, Winter-strained Snerm A Tmin rfl 10 3 6 10 25 25 1-2 oasKeis tyDampagiie ine, - - ; chest Hyson, Gunpowder & Imperial Tea, bales Cassia ji--J--- !,- : bbls., New York Mess Pdrk.X pieces heavy 43 inch Dundee Bagging, ' coils Bale Rope, : . . y pipe very suberior Cbamnaene Brandv. . . nt L : ... .i j i iuw .Diisneis Turks Island 8alt,K i i 4 kegs Dupont's Powder, I ALSU 1IN SluKK, bushejs Irish Potatoes. V I - " whole tierces Charleston Rice, lialf do 1 J do. ? do. bbls. fresh Baltimore Flour. 1000 i I i 50 JOS : M. GRANADE1 Newbern, Feb, 1836. ; I NOTICE TO MARINERS CollectorV Office, Ockacoke, : , I February 17, 1830. Tj N consquence of the Long Shoal Light Boat U. naving heen very jnuch injured by the ice, it has become necessary to remove her to un dergo repairs; the light will therefore be suspenueu tor several weens, iipiice will be given when she returns'to her station. S. BROWN, Sup ixof . Lights, U- To be inserted j three times in lhe Elizabeth City papers, j j f I m, I Edenton and! CARD E N SEE DS. general assortment of FRESH GAR-! DEN SEEDS received and for sale b;H ! WILLIAM SANDERS. Newbern, 1 0th Feb. 1836. VllSS VIPON ILL resume ner Scliool; at her reti dence, oft the lt of 'March next. Newbern, 10th February, 1836. i NOTicii. T the February Term,; A. D. 1836, o Craven County Court, the subscriber i i qualified as Admimstrator of Alfred T. Jones, late foi. sain county, deceased. All persons indebted to the estate of said dec'rl, are hereby requested to make immediate payment ; and those having claims against it, are required o present - iiieui wimni uji? nine prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleat in bar of their. recovery. . ; , Newbern, loth iJl L.DURAND. Ad' Feb. 1836. Lr r peer ics, lyc. 71 $L TTdTV Bushels xoarse . Tur JJ. JMiMi Island SALT, (for sale low by the quantity,)! I I j J " 10 bags St. Domingo CofT( fee 10. do Laguira do 10 do Java i dp a handsome artic 2 hhds Muscovado Sugar 2 boxes 6c 6 bbls. Loaf and Lump Suga; 20 bbls. Baltimore Howard 4 i lOido I do . do street FJouii do 13 bbls. Philadelphia Rve Flour, 10 kegs Goshen, Butter, first quality, 10 o do do a common articlej i &U drums fresh Smyrna Figs, lusraaii Doxes noraeanx rrunes, : 1 5 kegs Dupont's Brandy wi ine Gunpqw 5000 Spanish Cigars, in, and boxes. 50 lbs. Mrsy Miller's fine cut Spanish smo- 10 boxes yellow Soap, Tobacco, ! 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 BallN: more, and for sale cheap by DAVID M. VANBOLKELEN Newbern, Jan. 20, 1 836. AT 37 1-2 CJENTS EACIL f Tjsrzr oziE bdztzozt nTBt great and constantly increasing demand for (lie JJL novels of Captain MarryatI, has induced the sub?trj bfMo commence the publication of a new edition of it entire writings, in a new form, and at a reduced prife.- Several ot his works that have not yet appeared tbii country will be comprised in this series, which will, Vrheti; completed, be the only uniform edition of his writini that has yet ismted from the' press. J ' I l he work will be published in semi-monthly Knmberj at 37 cents per Number. Each Number complete in irr self, and eotaining the whole, of one of his works, eqrd to Two Duodecimo volumes; a Title Page to each ant her. (: ; . ;:,. -r. I i , ' . . if The whole series will be complete in Eight Number?, and will form a royal octavo volume of Twelve Hoadred Faes for Three Dollars. , . List of works to be comprised in this edition : . Frank Mildmay1, or the Naval Officer. Newton Fosteri or the Merchant Service. King's Own. 1 Peter Simple, or the Adventnres of a Midfbipmim Jacob Faithful.! T ! V- i. f ? Pacha of Many: Tales, i f r Japhet in Search of his Father. Naval and Military Sketches. The first Number Will positively oe issued early in Jfift nary, and the whole will be completed by the last of April. The work will be stereotyped, and any ot the WambfO. cart be had separate, if desired, i j j , ; ; . j They will be sent by post to any pnrt of the Union j so packed as to defy the friction of the mails. Postage un der 100 miles 1 cents, per sheet, over 100 miles 2 ceats. It is almost useless for the subscriber to remark that this is the cheapest work ever offered. V The simjjle fact1 of the namber of jges being near twelve hundred, arid the price only three dollars, speaks for itself. The! public may look upon this as the commencement of an enterprise to furnish them With works of fiction by the most clelebraV ted author?, printed in a beautiful' manner, on fine! pnprr, at a price which w ill at once defy competition, and piece it in the power of every person topossess a library! of nov els at an 'extremely low rate. The advantage of trans mission by mail isonethat will not be overlooked by nn" esidents in targe j cities. The publisher thinks, nd. bet C resumes that the public will agree with him. that it ii ettero issue the works of each aothor, in seriM, !' stated price, than to publish a continuous work at snouca per annum ; for by this arrangement they may subscribe to the worksof one author and reject another. "To te' ing obliged to pay for that which they do not want. 1 A remittance of $10 wilt command four copied of tne work, i Single subscription $3. j f . ' ' ,ttJ"Subscribers to the Lady'a Book, or those wijshiuir beeome subscribers, will be furnished With the My Book one year, and the set of Novels, for Fivi Dpllif " advance. jKistage paid," Single subscriptions to either work, Tnrea Dollars. Address I f ! L f J f - LOUIS A. G0pE' . - - . 1 No. 100 Walnut street, Phifadtlf"8; A Jan. 25. WILLIAM BROWER.
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