Newspapers / Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, … / June 13, 1818, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
4 : .4 8- -::. "V - .f ! 'i." i "-.! . f 7- .7,:' IK 'IV M T1VTT A T1Y XK (VJNTV Tl AN 1, General Land Office, Sept. 25tli,'lS N )TICE.,-rThe lands an tnc Jil 1 . i Tl ilinoU -Territory appropriate" ted fr.r uourittes tor military Fv, having been surveyed, and vey received at this'office, triKittioh of the said lands the sur- the dis- agreeably t law,, will commccaL this oifioe onihtfirst Mondajy m Oc tober nexu 4 ' : v I i - ' The-surveys Vf military bounty 'lands in Missouri Terntoryl are; ex pectetiin a1 months, when; a simi lar distnlwaoiiiir place, f; of trie newspapers 1 hose wpo wish to locate tneir Warrants in Missouri Territory,! may send them oftfr the I oubli cation of ihat notice. i verysoidiev ot live late army who "h tss received frorn the DepUrtment of War a land warrant, or a hotincy- tion that i is -deposi ted in this of5 c e , may n a patent oy;senamg ia this olHce the -Warrant or notification, first writing on lit, v To be locate in the 111 niois Territory, and the; patent, to stnt to, the Po-s,tOffice. at - -- ' Signed;: i The patents of soldiers who hare notified, or shall hereafter notify the General Land Office not to tleliye them to their agents heretofpre ap? pointed,'will be retained, subject to their further order. f l ,. 1 Members of Congress wh'o have deposited: in this office) soldiers' warrants or. notifications, rna obtam natents for them by sendihg4he re- ceipts which were given py.tna iand' instructions relative thi varrantsi : : to ldcatiiTg of tkp General Land 2G. 3-italOd. Ojjice. ept. m THE PRESIDENT OF THE W STATES. j V ; HERI AS, By an act; of Congress, passed job the- 17th of Febru rv, 1 818, entitled "at act making provision for the: estab lishment of additional Land Offices in the Territory of. MissourhV the 1 liVesidentlcif the United Stateas au--t lhe' nubHc landsT llWhich I hav e been survey ed ; In ihe'l iwltprrli'tortobeVofferedTo 11! i ; l lveriibrc,5 1, Iamls ,1$nRoev; . , i r T7- , c : , esideni of the: United: States, do.' urcwy ,uctm -uu.u-v ,-, fxtat ail puLOiC saies tor tne disposal. agreeably to law 01 certain j lanas in the rielVitorv ot Missouri, spall be : held as follows, viz: At St. Louis an tne saia lerruorv , uu ut .1 "i : i . . . e first , 2V1 onday j in - August, O ctobe jpe mber; F cbruarv and A pri De next, ' of the in the and -three weeks after each ell said davs1, for the sale of lands iaiia aismcc or qu i-ouis jThirty , town.-hips shall be offered at each sale, commencing with- the most eastern ranges west of the filth pi m- cipal meridian line, and proc edingj v.'esterh i At the Seat of rustice for H ow ard i ouiUj'fin the said Territory, on tne first INlon day; in September arid No- vcniber jtext and'three weeks alter tabhshment on Brdad-street near the 3Iar racli oitljie said days, for the isale of ket, informs the public that every exertion lands in.the land district of Howard -will be used to accommodate, satisfacto- Courtxv. Thirty townships shall be ; cite red at .ii it?- each sale : The h le in a . square form, and to include the seat if justice of the said county, i- 'i asChearlr in the centre' as thti situa- " iton of he surveys will adimt, and ' the second immediately east! of the ;5''frs'v and in.the same 'tbrm j 'jexcep- ting irom aaie m eacn oisinci, me lands Iwhich' have been or may be rererved py law tor otner purposes. iven under my hand, at thje City ' Washington, the thirtieth day of April, one thousand ght hundred and eighteen. JAMES MONROE. 3y the President ; ''f j JOSI AH MEIGS, Conmtisohef of tlve General Land-CHIIc e.; Printers of vrspapefs.who are autnpnsea to puniish the ''Laws of the United States, wTill ms -rt the above once a wtek till April r ext & ' " i .i: ! i rii ,. i. l . r - ' ' sena uieir oius io ine orenerat l.and Oln ce for payment. A rhaji of the above Lands may be had previous to the salesV at the General Land Oilier. ; and I 'at the - i ' .. . -, ,---- r Land Olhces in the Missouri ternto- xy. The; Map is now engrav ing for JOHN GAR DIN! ER. Clue Clerk, General Land Office. Way tlAp. 4 11 noat in once, Til E anxiety which the owners of the NORFOLK felt to afford every fa cility and convenience to travellers, in the'Boat daced them to attempt to run I einpr W .u. ; a week betwfeen -ixewpern aim . Elizabeth 1 itir ln rn Trial IIIHV IIIMJ. that although the thing is possible, it would be i attended with uncertainty, and occasian disappointment. They have therefore concjuded to alter the-run of the NORFOLK as follows : v Leave Newbern every Tliursday morn ing, and arrive at Elizabeth on Friday ; leave Elizabeth City every Saturday eve niiiir,! and arrive at Newbern on .Monday morninT. STAGES at each end of the line will rc n to' correspond with the arri val of the -Boat. J .' . " This regulation, it is eA'pected, will pre vent any delay or disappointment in future;, anil travellers are requested to raaketheir "arrangements according-ry. j .: The fate of I'assengers-wjil be 15 Children and Servants half price. There lire good accommodations for Horses, wliicli will be earned at tne mod- era' te cliarjje of $ 7 50 each. s Tlie public may be assured, that every attention wjill be paid to their comfort and accomniedaticn. " , ! 1 ; . Dan'l W. Crocker. Newbern, May jth, 1818.tt. . O The Printers of the Evening Post in New-York, the Carolina Observer in FaVetteviljc, the Courier arid Times in Charleston the Herald in Augusta, and the Museum in Savannah, are requested to insert the above-once a week for three weeks) in t fieir respective papers, & trans mit their accounts, to this o lice for settle- Kie-nt. Stea n Boat Stage Line, Between I YETTEVILLS. ffv rfflHE Proprietorof this Line cf Stages -i- informs the ppblic thsitlt is now in lull bWraUon, and' tlial no pains will be spared to render travelling cn this route ! I lefvf bern every ivioaaayjnormn! ai c ciecK, arm arrive M r.,x 00' rt - eave Duplin C. 1L Tuesday ncirn- in.r-.j ovi0ck, and arrive at Newbern same evening leave Newbern Triday morn- ing 4 o'clock, raid arrive at Duplin CII. same evening leave Duplin C. IL Sat- lirday morning 4 o'clock, and arrive at iMcwDeni same evening. , : i A stage will leave .Fayetteville on such days; as to correspondrith the arrival at and the. departure of the above from Du- plia Court- 1 louse : so that passengers will alva"s arr ve , at Tayetteville on the next day alter leaving ISewbern. " I JOSEPH BELL. Newbern, Jtne 6 lSlti. Washino-ton Hotel. , TjllIE subscriber, having considerably i enlarged and improved his old es- j' rilv, both travellers and constant boardei-s; ' in cr'wf o-fnfrnl 5at:rartinjT. lie has' in addition to his former build jn rented the convenient house oppo site his Hotel, lately occupied by Mr. Wml Dunn, where pi ivate families, or passengers in the Steam-Boat and Stages, .can,j il tliey preter it, be lurnisnea witu accommodations separate from his other establishment. , ! ' , I JOSEPH BELL. JXeichcrn, June 8, 1818. ' t jJIE Subscriber is now U authotized from the present owners (who live in New York) td to sell that convenient and well situ ated 'i ''. '!- V' 1 ' ' ' PLANTATION, called Chelsea, Lying on Trent Ri ver about three Miles from Ne wbern, containing about 20 acres, whereon is supposed to be 60 acres of cleared Land, which is almost hew, St under fence die remainder, Wood land, s all ot a good quality ana wen urn - hered with Oak and Pine -Likewise a Lot of eround in Newbern, No. erouna m rsewoern, xo. I my - tn - - 5B lvmd between Tones ScTSerman streets an person wishing to pur- chase the! aid property will apply to Nathan SMI FH. Newbern, May ath. 1818. tf. Stea ZT a i : ' H orate i i i i 1 ii i i i ' i i ! - n a Newbest , & Fa rure LfCtuuu v,. v. , FOR PUNCH j, JLEMON'ADEj SAUCES, JELIlIES, AND EVERY PURPOSE IN COOKERY the! ACID retains all i ul flavour Ui iup jcor It instanlly Wsso yes; n orr coia wafer, anu wui iiiat i Pse n Qkcrx, herc the ' nuired. such as SAUCES, JELLIES, , ... ; . . The convenience, therefork of the Pure Lemon Acid, for Taverns ,and Public Places of Amusement y will be sufficiently envious, particularly in the Country 'j It is recommended to Naval and MimYary Officers, Travel'- LERS, M A STERS OF VESSELS thers going long voyages : it is in ia A tea-spoor ful of this Acid is stiffi- ient for?a quart ot Punch oi Lem onade. .. '.(' i It is warranted to contain no ex- thei traneousinatten or any thing in least injurious to the constitution. A constant supply of the Legion j Acid will be kept at the Post-office in Newbern, where it may be had by the tl zt-n or single Lotde at the Philadelphia prices. '- ! Newbern; May 30tlu 1818. nil. H A SCO M E Surgeoti Dentist & Occu t: ISt, A i K lrom ihe .itv ot r- aila- delphia pr. his way to th: Sputh- ' .will continue a tew days in tins . i 1 place, at the Boarding House cf Mr. Bell, where he will p. operati 'nin the line . sicn, to the satisfaction mav honor him With I norm every of his b roles- of those jvyho their noiiceN He will wait on those who may pre fer it at their respective places cf ie . . - , sidence. ' Dr.; B. extracts decayed w i th o u t i nj u r i n g the gum s or fills with gold those that are Teeth jaws delect- ive, i so as to render them pe rtctly sound and free irom pain. He also seoaruies and cleansed tnem from Tartar, by vrhich meu is th;y be kept free from Scurvy ; and replace such as are wanting. inav will tvith Artificial Teeth that cannot be -dis- tmcuished irom those ot nat ural growth He likewise regulates Chil dren's Teeth. , ' ' Dr. B. also performs all operations that may 'be requisite for the remov al of cataracts, and every other ease incident to the eye N. B. Satisfactorv rtconimenda- ti o n can he p ro d u ee d i f required. Newborn , May 23 1818 TON TKMBKR. r H i f-?F. Snbirribr M'inbfe tr rrr B . tifK. ..i..; . !e- SVrU r TOiN Tl M BER, to be delivered at the Clermont Plantation, -nearly Opposite to Newbern, by the 15th of July next. " It ii wished for thelpur pose oL erecting a Bridge across Trent river. .Persons willing to contrac can see the bill o; the jtim ber by calling on the Subscriber, or at Mr. Dunn s store in the town of Newbern. , T. R. DO! INN ELL. May 15, 1818. tf. Dalniel Shackeirord, T 'WING purchased a stai Broad Street, Nexvbern, a few doors west of the Court House!, and r-. "-' i I t Ln)a pninlra rirh HS runxn oriuu,, V" homesDun acket withthejfruit,atany timep ar. ; isab6 -years 0 It is also adaptea ior cvc.r Li- L - ctcitf nt t rv nruvner - nut tin in small I glass bottles, is quitd ponawe, jaiyj kreachiEdatbri - ff will retain its delightful flavour iandi -rdt opposite the Market, wdl keep, con- " weU -speaks Pkri stantly on hand an extensive assort- &afay welljand has a ical ment of l ; 11,1 M KqC i.Ji ;L 1;1 .TT. A TTTIItIm Ot every destripiion, which will be sold low for cash or on a short cred- it. He returns thanks to his former cissiomers ana souf us a coniiuuance of their patronage ilexvbcfJK Jlau 23 181 8.-4 w. u 'ut j3UD3ciioer respecuuiiv m- 'orms the Public, that he in- tt-i.ds keeping on hand at his Store on East Front Street, atonstantsup ply of CORDIALS !of all kjnds, suitable for private Families or Re- I tailers, whiih he will! sell on the : most reasonable terms. OT It7-PH T I'PTT FV ' m- a. 1 . s. Ms aw. jl Mm . A, m, , . A "uc,u' i,xu.r -v WAXTKH . . . . . ' , - I ! . f i this r flice, an Vpprentice to the Printing business. 500 Dollars Reward; A.NAWAY frorn the imbiscri 4 ber, on the 20t j of October ; last- two negro, men, SAMPSON and JO b Sxmpson is abput,5fK vft'its nt acre. 5 teet $ or Shnehes WinK: nn tn - , n -A weD i .. i i arid trow f acne, 6 fet high; ry black, has had: the small pox, with which he iis con- siderably rnarked, and nas lost trie, middle "toe; of his left fewt feltbofc wi'h him!nncwfurredk4iatitimd 'a' striped hdrriespUnljacltXan trpw sersi1 Thewili?probably assume th'e namesomir? Blroivn and Joe 7rfawill?perhaps haye fee pasy.fipj are rnglon ;st?abpamsbTne where betweejSnborougtt I & NprfblkJ- rne lasraccounis, rctcfvcu.ui utciu i a. ' 1- m. .i.y. r animnnn tA will be given any person wno.wiiiiaeiivcr iucm ...sif-Mi is-k-vv.-?-,ti i ecru aii to me, or one nunareaianu nuy uoi lars to secure ; the m ltt any g aiL' -so thitlerthetniMpS:?! .u persons are. nmpvsjivuu. EasldrKilpaicly Duplin County , hear-1j4,3i x 'U A sir. ! t ' li i "'" il ' ; .. . t. -I- .; . AN AW A Y dntl: "firsti ot Septetnber las,t a negro man. :l i .3 I n;lmed' lOE dark cpmplxioned, hi's legs small, feet large, has an im pediment in his peeih, and tatii- J mkrs when he speaks -fi ne is about fJe feet ni ie inches hiH, & straight in his fonr. Joe 'was (prmerlv own xi A bv Ids'h- Wicins. lVill cive the ji)Ve rew.id to anv pesbn whovilI tfeitver saad negro to rpe, or secure him in any iail so that jl get him WM.PUGH. Pitt County N:CJ V May 27, 1618. J 5wll 50 DOIiLARS REWARD. AN AWAY From the Subscriber, oh Monday, 20th. j of (April, his negro mail H!ARR"vy He is about five feet fie or six inch es high, very i dark cepiplected, 2nd a stout, well made fellow -had on when he absconded, a1 fhorne' made suit oi clothes, and carfied with h)m two short coats, bin : dhl grey. TheJ said Fellow has been i hired by Mr. George Lane of Cravelpj County, for ozi's or two years, anfranaway the whole or greater parjt fof the time, he hns a wife at Mr.;Fonville's, a- ubout fourteien miles above; Newbern, i .i. :l u1 lilt t -. i: .. wucrc ii ibi uiuuixuic mst iwiu- ue iui k- mcr and wherd he is crenerallvknoWn. .- -. a - - 1 ne above rfw: Vim bf S,ven 10 any person that will apprehend said fellow, and secure himfin either of the Jails of Mewbern -dr Washing ton so thai I gft him again. All persons are cautioned not to harbour, employ, or jearry him off, tinder penalty of the jlawt ,l ' JOHN BONNER. Fairfield- ne-ar WTa$hifnf-trinJ April 23d. 181 8i . "7" o 1 ;6t8 25 DOI1I LARS Rlh W A P I). kv f Lii' c i ;L AA from jthje Suoscnber. 13 AN AW JL two months since, a Nefrro man na-f med.JOlLV ; he is about 2 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 incnes nignipi a u&ik com -plexron, has a lean face,!rdimd body, and can reaaV,tol on one of his Iheels. He has been lurkihir about Vin P, tfiis county, akd about my own neighborhood and hasl frequently been seen with a gun, and oilier weanons for defence. It is thought! tllat he will fn deavor to ret to PortsmJutli, in Mrcinia wnere ne was sola oy iVlr.f II. llarboard to Mr. Andrew f Iurst oil Dunlin C N. Carolina. M j t H The above reward wffl;ije given tp any person yho will apprehfrtd said neb-m secure him many Jail sb that I get him Should any person be disposed to pur- chase him, as he funs, I will take sixhiin- dred dollars, and rive! a n-nrul He is an excellent ditclibr.fcan hew: iarm! or turn his hand toalmosf anv thino- All meters of vessels, Sand others are forwarned from? harboLrilia, e1 mplovin or carrying .aim away, Under the pefiaity of the law. . , j J ! FRANCIS GOODING. Lenoir County, 2Mhf . Ajpril, -1 818itf i PRf NTfING agatnst narpourin tuuu. aWay, under the pnalthfl Li Twenty Dollars R cward; I AN: AWA Y from tKc :ML subscriber, some tirnc: it. the month of November last, a negro man named ISAAC, about 22 yrars of age, six feet high, tolerably st)mr. raaue, anu or a uiacs compifxion. e wen away; It;issupposed that he is lurking a white jwooleh; txittle or Big Swift creek, Cr rowser. Joipcountvj il' will give the above reward to any person who will bring ; said nc- grp.to,rne, or secure him in -any jail sotMtl.get him ; and will pay alf reasonableT essences. V JOHN KEL. 'Swift Creek, May 2, 1818 tL r. CAR OLIN A JNFI; ) ' NE WBiillN, JUNE1S, 1818. 7 It is ' stated in a late Satmnah pap'etj that on the 1st. of MayAiVathnbt' and Ambristie, (taken at the capture of t. Marks,) were tried by a " court mV.iiai by order of Gen, Jackson. Both were condemned to die. The former' whs rtn-i t hung, the latter shot. They wer o , ted on the 3rd,ult. pursuhpt to theiaEii date of the Ccuit. ' ' The National Intelligencer says that Mr. Baker,' the British Consul General will leave -Washington in a - few, dsvv for New iorkf where he will einbi;rt. England, fbr thebeiiefit of hisheahlv icr A South Carolina pajr asserts ihr.t a planter in the neighborhood of Cea ee town, C. realized $100,000 dollars. iVota' his crop of rice the last year. ' The following Extract of a letter . from Maj-1 Gen. Jackson to Brig. Gen, Was- . cock, evinces ! the opinion of the lomier on the attack 1 upon the Cliehaw villa and its friendly inhabitants. ' Camp, on SEINE nOFsiARcn, 1 6 miles IN ADVANCE OF Ft. GADSDEN, MAY 7 . ;1 cannot adequately express n.y feel ings oil the oiitrageofcs and inluiman attack of Capt. -Wright and party, on the snperan iiated men and . vomen,' of the fnendly Chehaw village, which you recite. It will be ji stigma oh the American Nation, unless (he general governmeijt use theii; endea vors to bring the perpetrator. tv justice. I have ordered Wright to be arrested, & he shall be tried by a niuitary court, l' have written the Governor of Georgia en the subject', expressing my astonbhment' at his unwarrantable interference with my--duties. ' ' . ! (i I congratuiare you -on the safe march of your brigade to Fort Lailv, witIi,ahope i . - - . ; ' - miui uie uiavc ycoriiians uncier your com mand who have eiKOuntered the danirers, fatigues nd privations of a long march in an ' unfriendly country, may be speedily restored, in health, to- their families. ani'- homes" !' ' . ' ','.. "I am now on my march. to PcnrarcTa which place I shall have probably to oc cupy with an American garrison.7 . JMiLiTiA Fines Although there has beep no opnugnation to the collection of fines in this state under, the lavs of thi United States,1 yet attempts have been made to render the courts martial and offi cers adieus to tlie people particularly by the Exnm'g Post. ' The following resuk of an attempt o resist payment of n mili tia .fine shows that the laws will bs j promptly executed, and every good citizen. ' P1'0 this f sion : : -athan Lukins of Montgoi Pennsylvania, tor refusing fo i mery county nig to pay a minua isting the officer sent to col iect it; has b( been sentencc-il, bv the Tnited States'i circuit court at Philn- a find of $130, apd be imprisoned six s- r r . . -JSai. Add OFFICIAL. opy cf d 'h tter from Gcai IMttcJctUiz Gfcernor Rabun , dated MiLLEnGEviLLE, 6th May, 18;. m On me 2d mst. I receive A ulf- mation that a party of mountct'. niea hai attacked and destrovpH tbo C- on t lint river, and. killed uupy edie in habitants. From all 1 culd then learn it appeared to be uncei Uain what troops. itliey wer?? and under n-hos e command.; ' or y wiloe der tiiis unwarrantable a barbarous l,eed had been done : and as he cons'jouenrps r annnt f.wx -wmcll1l -ay result, when the irtly exasper ulcu arnors or tne town return, and hnd their town and. property destroyed: their; unoffending arid helpless families killed or driven into the woods to perish, whilst they were fighting their, and our enemies the Serhinoles? I deemed it best toccme to the State and endeavor to procure correct-, information, jl now find . that the party had been sent j out by your orders, buj failed to: execute them i and that th Lt taci on Cheha"T was uaautlmrised. " . nd ! V
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 13, 1818, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75