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Newbern Sentinel from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 4

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Aw 5 ttKJ'i HE.WBEM New Goods. jjTBW GODS GAfKDEW SEEDS HP. SuhsrrKer has iust received: by the late DYING fcSCOURlXG JEST ABlASIlMENT ECElVEi This Day, per schr TRENT frU New York- XT rriit rAm New-York' and Philadelphiaa XUST received front- New York, a general as al sbrtment tof GARDEN SEEDS, warranted to be of the first quality among which are-the fol POLLOK STREET--NELXRLY OPPOSITE THRUNION- HOTEL. tf 60 do. Clark's spool Thread, low number renerl assortment of GOODS consisting pf 1 I'm.

kiinnKImnnv I i IO pieces io pncea i. necks, most every -article oa lowing: 'OHN BRIS5INGT0N respertfidly infortris 4 pieces bonnet Cambrics, assorted colra wbrch are the following r. the inhabitants of Newbern and the. adjacent hiiu pi lars, y. A few pieces Ginghams, la nieces 4-4 Irish Linens, 5 2 do greep Florence Silk.

Lony Scarlet Radish Early York Cabbage Red Onion Spinnage. Cucumber i Parsnip Pepper Grass Dwarf Imperial Peas Blood Beet Red Turnip Radish Yfllow Onion. Curled Silesi a Lettuce Riita Baga Turnip 4 Orange Carrot Parsley -v Vegetable Oyster Lima: Beans I Hft iTinrh Panlnu flann.l A few. pieces Cap 12 do painting pith dor. Berkley head Hdkfs.

2 do fancy Aladdrass do. J- ViJ "cm KfitaDKGtjmcnt, China- Bush Beans. Old Cognac, v. Raspberry-, Holland and Country GIN. Old Irish WHISKEY.

Rve do. Old Jamaica 'f West India RUM Northern tj Cordials of various qualities, Loaf, SUGARS Brown Madeira of several qualities "Dry Lisbon, I Early 4a day Peas Bolting Cloths of all numbers, from coare i CAMERON. superfine, warranted genuine which will cri. "9- Jan.Sltf Old County Wharf, towns that in order to accommodate In customers in point' of promptitude; and in consequence "of the, libera? encouragement which he receiv- ed, he bas been induced to build nearly the dwelling of JohteBurgwin-, Esqi and is happy to inform the Ladie3, that by his-, remoral, he I-(ia addition to his former line of bu-ittess) enabled guild or ornament ribands and borders of robes, to shine' with metallic brilliancy, sb as to- represent either gold or silver. Ostrich feat h-r, ladies'curls, itc.

dyed in the neatest manner, and when done, would almost baffle the skill the manufacturer in discriminating between the new au those revWed ail of -which shall be done at a very inconsiderate expense. Geatlemen's orders thankfully received and their' garments dyed, sconced and repaired, as heretofore. The subscriber would' be ungratefcilj were he not to return thanks to those who so kindly pal ronised him and" hopes to meritthe eontinu arrce of their favor. The public will please ex as low as can be found at any store in the Un tei relates. G.

BRADFORD Newbern, Feb. 13. FORSALtl. Jegctable Catholicon TH Subscriber offers fr sale lit. DWELLING HOUSE ersons Sherry, I Tenriflfi sirou's of purchasingcan call amine the premises, and enauio rriHE Subscriber informs his friends and the JL public, that hr has established a LIVERY M'AKLE and CARRIAGE HOUSE, on Pollok Street, nearly opposite the Union where, all applications connected Jine of business, will receive every" necessary attention.

Good and safe Horses, with smle or double Giss, and Hacks, with servants if desired, will be furnished at any hour dnring the day or and the subscriber's endeavois will be used to afford satisfaction to travellers and gentlemen who may ride for by contributing to thir eomfori afd cnvenience. His charges will be at least reaonabl a those of any similar in the tate. Thf Stables being large, incomplete order and uoter the care of eaprifr nced Ostlers, are open tor the reception of Horses on Board, by The week-mon-th year, on very m'tderat terms Thy will furnished with the best of Pr In- ample qaaqtities, and the careful attention of the Ostrers-. WILLI XM HINDES. January 10.

terms, which ill be verv accomnvda ing JOHN G. KLNCET. Nwhem, April 2. 1829. cuse his particular! tv To not delivering articles to 17! I JT.

a it- 1 1 11 1 1 I servants withotft a ticket, as- he has already sustained a considerable los by doing sotherefore Curat, Muscat, Malaga, Port, and' Champaigne, Imperial, Gunpowder, VTEAS Hyson, Superior Spanish Segars, Fresh Buck those who 6endfor articles to the establishment. ILL be received at the Eneinew are requested to send the ticket which they re ceive at the time of leaving the art kits, with the Office, Fort Macon, Beaufort, IV public's b't servant, Ji HN BRISSINGTON. The Editors of the Freeman's Echo, and Together with almost every article in the Gro- a Tarborough Free Press, wtll please give the a eery. line, that can be cah tl tor. hove three insertions, and forward their accounts Also, a general assortment of Hardware end Cutlery.

Crokery, Plain and Cut GIas aiul China Ware, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Cotton to the subscriber, f- J.B. N-Vvlst. 1828-62 61 i fof with a general assortment', of until the 20th day of April, 1829, for iho telivery of 100 cords of gooti pitch pjnfl wood, at SheJ Castle, or some of the cent rocks, (so as to be secure from tin tides) toy. the 1st of May, 1829. 1 can 'ikewise inform the public, that from 7 to 9 hundred cords, will be required at the said place during the year.

Proposers will states the price per cord. F. L. DANCY, Lieut nrt Ertgincr Service, Fort Macon, BeaufortHarbor, N. C.

March 24, 162 Paints. Oils, Window Glass, Varnish, Fancy and Bereules, aided by Iolas, destroying the Eydra. ONLY TWO DOLLARS PER BOTTLE. Windsor Chairs, ic with other arti clet too tedious to enuroei ate all of which, t't will dispose on reasonable terms, for cash or fl 1 happy effects of the Botanical System of country' produce. ufcAJ.

A. HAuu iov. S. irraciKe, more especmiy oi iae employ ea in the, cure of diseases, are such as entitle it to a high ranK among modern improvements. The opinion Iotg entertained in hs favour, by.

many of the BALTIMORE FLOUR, Jut r-reied pers'i-hr Hampton from Baltimore, 30 bbls. Howard-street FLOUlR, I 20 KPRS Tobacco, 30 hWs E- Rum, 5 hhd. Cid-r Brandy, 4(b)ls. Whiskey, IO Gin, 4:4 legs Butter, lOs do. Powder, gV'hls.

Irish Potatoes, 20 easks Cheese, 3 tons Iron Ware, assorted, rsks Cut Nails, 20,000 Spanish Segars, I JQ trunks Shoes, Boxes Spprm and Tallow Candles. For sale by I 1 C. V- SWAN Dec. 27. Old County Wharf.

judicious, a thorough experience has now demon BOARDING HOUSB strated to be well founded-; and with the number The onparalleled reputation of this medicine is such, and its pre-eminent virtees are so well established, and so fully acknowledged by an intelligent public, that it is scarcely necessary to say any thing further than that it is Remedy In Diseases of the Liver Debility resulting from tnteroperance and dissipation Oil and inveterate Ulcers Pains in the Bones, attended ith swellings of the joints Indigestion Blotches imhe Face, Ptroples, Syphilis Cutaneous diseases generally, and Tetter- in oarticular Mercurial and and variety of its salutary achievements, its repu taTiou is. daily increasing; JOSEPH P. ANTHONY1, DR. Wv ATTRIDGE'S FOR INDIGESTION, termed Dnpsa- The discovery of this medicine has been th-effectof long and attentive -stmlv, and is now made public from the mot decided conviction founded on ample experience of its power in eradicating this disease, afteevery other medicine had failed. It has only been in this cruntr.

twelve months, and it ha done wonders in givinp restoration, and in asthio-tical cases, its benefi Il must be ev dent to every dbcertjing-rrtind, RfcSPr.CTFULLY informs hi that tne present prevailing practice of medicine 118! I "lends the public generally, Hf the has opened a BOARDING H0C-E which rejects this botanical aid, is at variance -with our nature and wjth our happiness." Mercury. ie Lancet. the Knife, are chiefly relied upon, tv physicians and surgeons of the present davt cial. efiV.cts has been astoni-hine. Dr.

James 'iice on South Front-street, herr he isprepared to accommodate Boarders nnd Letf, ers'm a manner that he trusts will givr entire satisfaction to ttwsc who may favor him with their campay. i Newbern Msrch 21, 1829. 72 for the removal of almost all the diseases inciden, to the human boily notw ithstanding the deleterious agents, are evidently lata) to multitudes. arroer, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, "declares in hi Treatise, tha Asthma and lodigestion are found co-exis'ing, the stomach at all timVs exerts considerable in AA. LEXVVi jeenir lmpressea wirn mee tacts auJ with a OFFERS FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE flue nee over the -pulmonary functions, and it is of reforming the science -and of rturrftfii retailing moiasses, LETTERS dicine, an individual of this city, in 'the year mereiore tair io cone nae inai me mrmpr ni.cse is aggravated hy the latter.

Asthmatic people 20 K-KGS Goshen Butter. liemamV'g the jYewbern Post OJfice, April 1829. continues the IrarnedjDoctor, should impose opon themselves the sam regulation as if tle case ON CONSIGNMENT, 6 half do Coffnac Brandy Seignette's brand 50 quarter boxes Spanish SgtTrs, 25 half boxes half Spanish do. Dec- 6. '58 Lewis Avery Ashton John A.

Avirett 9 Francis Alexander Jacob Adkinson I were purely dyspectc This Tincture opens ob structions of the spuen and cleanseth the breast of phlegm, aM the chest ofhumotirs ga thered therein repooves pain in the back, stomach and antf cholic. Also giddiness in the head which all proceeds from indi es' ion. It has been recommended by some of the emi hent physicans ss a valuable medicine in dyspei. sia. Sold in square bottles, wholesale and retail, by T.

WATSON. Nctcbern, Nsv. 853 3m Silvester Brown 16 Matthew Jordan Moes Jarvis22 John Johnson 1 Ann Ingalls Sec. St John's Lodged R. ger Ji.ne 3 i Gideon Jones.

I Harry Kent Johh G. Ktncey 0 IV VV Kiug Jeremiah -Brown 2 Scrofulous complaints. The certificates of wonderful cures performed, by the Catholicoii, have become so numerous, as to preclude their insertion in any newspaper, and has made it necessary for the proprietor to print them in a pamphlet of about 100 pages." This will be forwarded as 'soon as possible to the' several Agents for gratuitous distribution, and on perusal, strengthen the -good opinion novv entertained by the friends of this medicine, and disarm, asit is hoptd, the prejudices of those' "who view with distrust any medicine not known in what is regular practice." Facts are -stubborn things, and cannot be gainsaid. At the earnest solicitation of members of the medical faculty, and others who have witnessed the astonishing cures effected by the use of the Vegetable Catholicon, and who are anxious that its benefits. to mankind may be more widely diffused, the proprietor has consented to reduce the retail price to TWO DOLLARS per bottle and this will be -done without in any way deteriorating the quality of the medicin, or reducing the size of the bottle, has been materially doue in the case of Saim's Panacea.

Extracts of letters recently received fromphy-sictans. ard from agents for the salt of Poller's Catholicon, most of tohoni art also agents for Sicaim's Panacea- 1st. "It is a hold step in Mr. Swaim to attempt to deceive the public bv saying that the increa Thomas Battle 2 Wm. Blackledge 3 Thomas Borden Wm Borden Benjamin Borden A- H.

Banners 1827, procured a lot of ground ifad elected a handsome and convenient edifice for an denominated- the UniiiiL Stales Infaytxary expressly for employing a reformed system -of practice in the treatment of dUeaseC; the remedial resources beiivg'cbirfiy derived from the productions of our own VThe, "course of treatment adopted by this Institution, was principally the result of neat forty years sperifnce of a dis tinguisned medical reformer which course, we are happy to state, has been crowned with signal -auccess. and proved to a demonstration, that wiih-cut mercury, that boasted thampionof MATERIA rather pnison-iun drugs, diseases generally may be cured by those more safe and SiiTuarv means, which the God of, nature has so iberaliy scattered around its Animated bv the past success, and with the hope of benefitting' future generations an irre-presjbie desire hasNeen felt, that measures commensurate with the importance of the 'Object aiioutd be taken, to promulgate this valuable system of practice, and thereby improve and reform the noble an i important science of medicine- fler reflecting for years ujon the most pru-de'tai successful method of efiecttft 8w desirable sn object, it has ben ecpedient to establish a Medical School, wUh coatpetentteach-ers where students may receive board and -in-truction until they are fuily qualified to practice the various branches of the healing art. upon the reformed system. We are now happy to John Brissington ItVV. Latbatn S.l Lewis B.

Lee Jno. Tv Lane Twenty Dollars Reward, RAIN AWAY from the subscriber, at Pleasant Grove, Johnston county, some time past, two negro VIRGIL and SOLOMON. Virgil is of dark complexion, spare built, about six feet high, thity-fiv years of age speaks slow, and hen spoken to has a down look, and seems much agitated if taken on surprise. particular Morris Borman 2 Haagar Blount Bryan Burnet James EBettner Henry Black 3 Mathew Brinsoa G. BRADFORD, CO.

HAVK this tiny received per Schooner Susan Mary, from New Yorka further assort-ineiit of SEASONABLE GOODS, a part of which are as follows: 20 pieces extra, super. Calicoes, dark ground, latest style, 20 do. and common black ground do. 25 super, avarino Plaid do. 20 do.

6-4 plaid Ginghams, 10 do. 4-4 striped do. 1 do. superior black Gros de Naples, 12 doz. Thread Cambrick from fine to extrajsnperfine, 50 pieces 4-4 6-4 super and common Swiss Cambrics.

6 doz. Ladies black Worsted Hose, assorted from, coarse to very fine, A few pieces fine dotted and extra, fine Needle workM Swiss Mull Muslins, 14 pair 134 English Crown Blankets, 12 do. 144 do. do, do. much superior to the besf rose blankets.

BY LATE ARRITALS. 30 Bags prime COFFEE," 16 Bbls Irish POTATOES. JVewbem, January bth, 1820. mark recollected. Solomon is inclined to be of Lucas Benners ElizM Babcock John Barrus Charity Boury sing demand f-r his medicine has enabled him to a copper colour, about five fee eight or ten inches high, about fifty ears of age, speaks low, in in telligent and plausible, and professes to be a christian his teeth are much decayed before, has a large mouth, his feet and hands have the appearance of having been burned his tbnmbs.

Mary Bell John Butler reduce his price to two dollars per bottle," this being entirely at variance with the established usuages of trade, as it is usual to raise the price Sarah D. Bell Samuel P. Lano James Lyon F.B. Latham II Ross Morse Lieut; VV.Marfio Murdock M. Kay James Manoey Thomas McLin i Drrnpsey Miller Capt.

Murrell Rev. Mr. Maton. I I Col. Joseph Nefoo John IV.

JNVlsoii John NeUoa 3 F. Naested VVmJ Neale. If Robert V. Ormo J.B.Oliver. IIP.

in using his hands," bend very nails ou F. Blackledge of a article when in demand. The trjje cause is, his bands and feet appear to be affected with a John Burgin, Jr. that the sale of his Panacea has very much dimin tetter. He may be lurking in or about New bern, VV It.

Blount. ished, and we sell no more since the reduction in Joseph Bumey or at the Egypt Plantation of John Washington, near Fort Barnwell, in Craven county, as he had price," 2d. If von conclude to lower the price of a wife at that plantation, belonging to Mr. Wah- J. C.

Cole C. C. B. Charchill 3 rigton. I will eive the above reward to any person who Wm.

Croom announce, that a jmuding for such, an msitution eree'ed. and by Divine permission) will in Nov. next, for the reception of Studen's. 1 he iilJinff is large and commodious, situated in Streets hetween Grand and Broom, anil adjoining the U. S.

Infim-ary. It is in a ltHyand pleasant part city, and has been completed at a gret espense. The fotrowins brancties will be taught. ANATOMY the Catholicon to two dollars, this will increase its sale very much. I should also advise you to continue the quantity the same as now, Mr.

Swaim's bottles appear to be only about two-thirds their former sise." State of North Carolina, Craven County. i. B. Croom 2 may apprehend and lodge them in jail, so that I get them again, or ten dollars for either of them. Henry Craven Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Feb James R.

Creecy James Cirkman 3d. "The demand for your Catholicon remains JOHN SANDERS. Sept. 27, 1828 49tf. good at three dollars, notwithstanding we nave Elizabeth Conaway educed the price of Swaim Panacea to two O.

Canfieid ruary erm, A. U. 1829- James-Biggs vs. Original Attachment, Richard Tillman. SURGERY.

dollars ty his order. 2. Capt H. Cross SALE WILL BE SOLD, on Tuesday 21st 4lh. I retail more than a dozen bottles of your 3.

4. James R. Charty. THEORY PRACTICE OP PHYSJC. MIDWIFERY, AND DISEAhEs OF VO-M1N AND CHILDREN.

Levied on 50 acres of Land, more or less, lying CathoKcon where I sell one bottle of SwaimV Panarea and I feel great pleasure in informing Capt Douglass day ot neit, being the 1 uesday MaTEHIA MrlDICA AND PRACTICAL 5. James Dickson ou that la every case in which I have seen the Catholicon tried, it has produced decidtd benefit Craven Superior Court, at the Court-House, on south side of Bay River, joimnz the lands of David Tingle, January 31st, 1829." appearing to the Court, that Richard Till man is not an inhabitant of this County, it is limeon Diirfee lickinson 2 homas A. Durnell 5th. f' ConloVyou afford to reduce the price of your Catholirpn to two dollars, I should more tn the town of New bern, to the highest bid tier, all the lands of the late Wjlliam Black-ledge, in the County of Craven, consisting of 4000 acres of valuable Swamp Land, ly trequenuy prescribe it to my. patients, and hi- Capt.

Abner Davis Henry. Dewey 2 therelore, ordered, that publication be made in the North Carolina Sentinel for six weeks, that said defendant appear.at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for Craven Aould also be by a number of other practi Sacker Dubberly tioners in this tpwn and vicinity, who have. 'used it with the best effects, after the other Pana ceas, and the Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla Jacob Dudley the Court House in Newbern, on the H. Dade. second Monday of May, 1C29, and.

replevy or mg on Long Lake, and in the Lakefoco sin, an undivided half of 640 acres of land on Neuse Rivery and Duck Creek, opposite the town of Newbern 500 acres on Tur Joseph Physioc 2 Wm L. B. Pearced Eliakim Patrick Thomas J. Pasteur James A Pleasants Benjamin T. Parke.

Jesse Pearce Edmund Pasteur Rev Isaac Pipkia Jesse VV. Pipkin Frances P. Patriae S. Physioc. II James G.

Rowe 3 J. Roach K. Richardson 3 Amos A Rowe James Robinson Capt. Elijah Reed Southy Reed Proprietors of New btrnf Race Course. Elijah Scott 2 Jno, C.

Stanly 2 Nathaniel Smith 2 Sheriff of CraTenCoai'" i ty2 Strong Jacob Scott John. B. Smith Thomas R. Smilie Msrcaret Ann Satlp plead to issue, er judgment will be entered up Freeman Ellis 3 had The use of the Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, or what isemed the wood having been formerly puf dotenby the medi against him. Wm.

Ellison Co. Michael Ellis key-Quarter Island, and 10 acres on Neuse cal faculty, and recently got up again by some of A est JAMES G. STANLY, Clerk Feb. 27, price I Ktver.Just below Deep Point, and adjoin Thomas J. Emery Our brethren in New York and Philadelphia, whose pocket apnea to be the seat of their judgment -1 do not like to say much about it." Elizabeth Eruold.

ing the lands of John Donnell, John F. Stanly, and the heirs of the late Josiah 6th. An eminent physician says, I haveknown Jno. Franklin Jos. S.

Fooler -g rCk CONNECTICUT PLOUGHS, for sale tioward. HEN HY: WE JLUUby sereral cures performed hy the use of your Catholicon. which had previdnsly resisted the ordin For these Lands, notes with approved Miles Fov March 14 70tf. Georee Forrest security, negotiableat the Newbern Branch of the State Bank will be required. ary prescriptions of the faculty; and I have never known it to produce INJfJRIOUSFFECTS." Jeremiah Fonvielle PLASH.

Capt. Samuel Fuller ff fett good inch Plank, for sale B. F. BLACKLEDGE, Ex'r. March 14, 1829- on Richard Gatlin The proprietor of the Catholicon has recently STEVENSON COOK, East Front Street.

EOT ANY. CHEMISTRY AND PHARVCY. The benefits to be derived by an attendance at this Institution, will, waJtrust, be duly appreciated by those who wrh to acquire a correct know ledge of the lealing art. Here the ud-irt wIl be taught alf the modern practice which is deemed xnecesSHryi in addition to the Botanical and in consequence of his residing in the Institution, and pursuing a systematic course of studies, combining each of these departments, he ay acquire a knowlf dge of both in less' than one half tht-t'r-ri. and With "half the eip nse, that is required otherJVledical InstituiionsX 1 I hre being an.

infirmary connected with the' Academy, the Students will have the benefit oi clynical practice, by which the experiment! part of medicine will be acquired with the Theory. Another advantage held out to' the Student is. that all those who conform to the rulesand regu-lations-of theschool, and there finish their edu, CRtion, will have- with a generous secured them by the Institution, to-disseminate the practice xof medicine io Tcifier. cnt sections of the country, There will be no specified time to complete a coure of study but whenever the student qualified to pass an examination, he will receive a Diploma, and will a decided advantage over every other, as it will enable the possessor to practice in every State in the Union, Without molestation. REQUISITIONS.

The qualifications for ad-. into the School will be -1. "AcertificHie fa good moral character. '2. A good English -t TERMS.

price of qualifying a person for practice, teil be $250, one half payable in advance board bting.an extra charge, will be 2 50 per week; Bome provision is made for young men in indigent 1 communications addressed to the Superin-tnedant, of the U.S. Infirmary, on the subject of tfeift Circular (Post Paid) will receive atteution-' i' REACH; M. VtT. S. Infirmary, Oct, 1828.

60 ly Jacob Goodwin received letters from abroad, stating, that the old Benjamin D. Gray March 28, 1829. 72 73 cisey wrioiiu bottles which contained; the Catholicon, art, some instances, filled with spurious mixtures, and sold as genuine. Cash for C. Gerrell John Grifia I will sell that valuable, Plantation on which I reside, on Trent, in Jones coonty, containing auout 25.00 ACRESncluding 600 a- To secure the public against counterfeits, the diss.

Gill. ANTED SO or UQ likely. Negroes. The highest cash prices will be given for males crcs clearedt 400 more, well vvorth clearing the Catholicon has a small label covering the cork of each bottle, beautifully executed by "the geometric Durant Hatch, jr. 4 between the ages of 15 and 26t and for females from If to 26 years.

1 Apply to remainder Savanna and Pocosod. abounding in wood "and timber, convenient for the purposes of the plantation. lathe, With the words 4GxitciK W. VV. Cfeneral V.

Hatch JOHN April 1st, 1829 73tf. I do not hesitate to' say, that in variety and. fer Edmund Hatch Anthony Hatch 2 George C. Hatch 3 Richard B. Hatch tility of soil, good, condition, heathfulness good neigbbonrhood, extensive and commodious bail-dings, this plantation is not surpassed by any in $3 CAUTION, jrti.

engraved thereon and as the cork cannot be drawn without injuring this the will be known to be genuine, when it is not torn, or otherwise defaced. I' PCRC HJLSXRS MOST BEWARE OF IMPOSITIOIT. The above invaluable medicine may he constantly had of i THOMAS WATSON, 'Agent. Benjamin Hill B. B.

Hawks tnis county. THE Public are cautioned against receiving or negotiating a note drawn by Richard Grist John Soith Levin Scott Wro. Selerton John Snead 1 JnhnStnaW Philip Simmons Betsy Sampson Smith Sparrow Sm'uel Street 3 Thomas B. Steuart Wm. Thompson Mary.Tianor Harris fioker Hollon Tajlor John U.

Thf inas jv- Jonathan Vanpelt VV. Stephen Wallace Jeremiah Witbertoa Mr. Watson Thomas Wallace E. Wood Col W. Ward Sarah Wallace E.

S. Ward. The terms would, be liberal. It is probable James ftV Hannah James W. Hwar4 JEsa.

of Washincrton. payable to the subscribers, that Bahk acommodation could be had for a part of the purchase money. for the sum of one hundred sevenfy-tnree dollars and cents, dated some time in Octo January 1st, 1829-eo 12m1 ber, 1828. upon vhicb the sum of 880 jvas endor For further information enquire, in my of Johw Daves Esq. of New bern.

DURANT HATCH, Juw'r. October 15, 1828 sed. This note, with the sum ot8Uincasn, (the amount or' the endorsement,) were to TOIifiB, John Harvey 3 SamueLHowland Robert Hay Saljy Halt Rev. Jesse Heath El is. Hatch John Halt James VV.

Howard A. HendeVson, Owen Hoggins G. Hazed -Georee A. Hall few halfbbrsrdo. FOR RENTy I'.

THE HOUSE on Broad-ttreet lately a. Journeyman Printer in this place, for de-livery to us, on the 25th nit. Said has ab sconded with the said note And money, and was 30rt'r kegs superior quality LARD pot up tlilM last seen near Trenton, on the road, to Fayette. late the residence of Frederick Jines, and possession given the 14th May; Assortment pt G4RDEN 3EEDS Printers and others will do well to beware jT warranted good, received from Wethers- and for sale a uig and Harness, which Jamei P. HaUiaray for lamily use, 100 bushels IRISH POTATOES for sale by March 14-70 74 oi this roan SPARROW HOWARD.

KewbtrDAprUi.lSSS. v. THOMAS WA JSOX, A Celd, Coauecticut, and forale by WILLIAM SANDERS. an. 3 18.

60tf will be etvea a great 4 'V v'AS JONES. iVwem Uarck SOrt,.

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