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. . -'- " ---J S .--..'' ir' 'I A . ... , " I I i ' ... "' - , j ' ..- " 1 . vs V r -v.r--.LP - .; 4--t -; I : . 1 ..-:. ! " . . -! . '' 1 . . .'. I ' i v - - i - . F -X ' i Cf; -JIT f. JLiiL i v I NUMBER 21.:) VOLUME IJ HfiWBERN, N. .C. SATURDAY; AUGUST 8, .1818. jln .a: TERMS. r - i. . v CAROLINA CENTINEL IS PUBLISHED r i j --! - f - JOHN I. PAST CUR, . - At Tn:i3s OonLAas per anniun, one thirl payable in atlvaiice. ; ; . ' ' paper will be discontinued until all atreunjiees are paid up, except at the op EnriSK.dNTS inserted at 50 cents per squ ire tne first week, and 25 cents a :, .ret f.)r each succeedia-' insertion. siiJire -1 AX ACT to alter and amejiflan act, ap- )iOvred tue tiiira a iy oi .viarcu, l iu tli jjyrl eiht huncired an4 seventeen, 'eiUitled -; An act to establish a separate to aitoriul govern meat for the eastern part oftheuVlississippi territory." Be H glided by t'a SeiaU rml House v i'l.;i.'.r,J' U -tu the la lictMl power of the jt . r i aPPM.i,; u. ----- 0f w be appomied, uer; the;, autnonty of .th the froyernment of the united states, shall 1 -. . 1 . . . i 1 i . extend as well to any other ..county or coa nies which have been, or may be found larmedwithiii the limits of said territorv- a to those .'which, are specially mentioned ' . and named in the nct entitled u An act to esiablish 1 eparate territorial government far ,'tiie extern part of the Mississippi ter ritqrv,' approved Marcii the th?rd, one t'li isaad eltht hundred and seventeen. A;id filarial such couotv or counties, simp- rior courts sh ill beholden hv slid indues t . ers and jurisdiction, as the superior courts are now directed by law to be holden in ihj C;u'ities specially mentioned -a afore- sai l, in the act aforesaid. And the poV- ere of the general court of the said terri- .tory shall extend 'to all casesof admiralty ail miratime jurisdiction And their' itirl-TmentslirIeferees-in such, eases sha; be sub ect to appeals to the Supreme Court of the U. States, m like manner; ?ta 1 upon tlie like terms; as appeals i ' n .i i i , ciiit courts oi tne unuea states.. f Sec. 2. And he it further enacted. That by .a; i iioiu it. the legislature of the said territory shall Columbian Institute, (br the promotion of Live power to appoint, 'change, and re- A?s and cieuces? their, successors, ulate, the times and places of holding the v dulv .electf d' ln thef m!nner hereinafter superior! courts jn each of the coui -ies of Uoned, be,,and they are hereby, con said territory, and also to prescribe the -istituted and declared to be a.body politic nirnber of terms' to be holdeq in each ' ediporate, bytlie; name and title of Oxiaty : Provided, they do inot exceed two Col umbian Institute, for the promo- 5....MlKr ' . Sec.xJ. And be it further enacted, That " so mucri otthe said act, anoroved .-Marcb the. tii ire 3one thousand ei-iht hundred and seventeen, as provides s that no iudjre shall sit more than twice in succession in the same court," be, and the same is here by, rep Sec. jaled And be it farther enacted, That slue seer retary oi tie .id territory, judges, ds of the legislative council, mem- b'N of tices of the hpuse- of representatives, jus- Ihe peace, and all other officers. ... ' - ' ' civil and military, who -may not have ta- Ke.i a.i path of office, shall j before - they i .-cater on the duties ot their respective offi ce?, take an oattror affirmation to support ti co istitution of the United States, and ir: the fciitlful discharge of the duties' of tiiwr olhce ; whicti oath o? afTrrmalion slwd be taken before the Governor of the saui terhtory, or such person as he shall a-ipdint ana uirect. II. CLAY, of the House of Representatives JOHN GAILLARD, speaker President of the Senate pro tempore 20, ISIS.- Approved, 'JAMES MONROE. Af A.GT to adjust the claims to lotsjn the town oi V incennes, and for the sale of the land appropriated as a Commoii for tue us of the inliahitaht nf the said town. . ' ' -' ,: " " " - e it enacted by the Senate and House 'fRepresentatk es cf the United States of jicricajn Congress assembled, That the trustees. -of the town of Yincennes shall" have power, and they are' hereby, ahthori to c examine -and adjust' all claims to !s in the town of Yincennes ; and if. p.n accurate survey, it shall be found that there' are lots within the precincts oi the town to which no individual claims can ter substantiated, the same are hereby granted to the inhabitants' thereof, to be sold by the trustees, and the money ari sing from the sale to be applied to such agreed upon by i majority of .the citizen And the said rustees are hereby empowered, in all ca ses when they shall coafiriti claims to lots co 2,1 ve deed i to the tt aimsn t s for the same. Sec. 2 And be it further cnacfed, That the trustees of the town oflVuicennes shall nve power, and tliey arp hereby authori- .ed,to dispose of a tract 5 'land containing about fire thousand! fpur I hundred -acres, vhich by the; fifth sectionj of the act, enti tled f An act for granting lands to the m iabitants and settlers ofl Vincennas and 1 the Illinois county,1 in the territory north- west of :the Qhioand for confirming them i iiessions," piassed on the. thirdj in tlieir oosjessions said town, the said tract sliall be divided into lots, as the trustees shall direct, of not J more than fiftv. nor less1 than the '.auantitv of five acres, and slall be sold in the man ner, and on the terms, which maVby tnem be deemedmast esjpedientand advantar ous. They shall also 4iave. power to con- yey, by -complete title, the lots sold to the ; purcnasers ; anu me proceeas oi t;ie lands , so disposed of, or so muclthereof as -jnay ! be necessary for the purpose, shall be ap plied, under t?ie direction l)f the said trus tees, to the drainirtf? of a pond m the vi- cimty pi me town r and th residue df the luuutj j aiijius infill uit jam jiucj. ll "-"V lytrie uc, viau ue i;uu uvci iy liie irusiees th8 Vincennes University and shall, by ;Ued io tKe fit of the said fl ' j . university Sec. 3. Andbe it further enarted That thesaid trustees,! when they shall have performed 'the duties assigned to them un der this act, shall make a report thereof to Congress. ':"! . h: CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives .... - S i 1 1 V i I lUUi , y President oftho Senate pro tempore ' April 20, 1 8 1 8. Approved, v .JALilS MONROE. AN ACT to incorporate the Columbian Institute for the promotion of .rts and : sciences, n enactea ay tne senate, ana nouse f Representatives of 'the United States of '; America - in Congress asse?nbted, That j LUWdru VMi vnurew nun er,juu-, ,?..P" lurlinXuil Jan,es H. filake, Samel II. Smith and others, composing the association in the District of Columbia, denominated the uon oi rvi is ana sciences, h . 'oeiijurinernactea i,hat " - r t . ""T' . x auu etocts, heretolp re given, grantee) . prde- V ' " l i , r" u ,7. mute Ior ine prcmoxionoi ns ana sciences or to any person, or persons, r the, use there- of ; or that may have been purchased for, or on account cf the samp. be. andxtlie said goods, chattels, and efiects, are here by vested in, and confirmed to the said corpoi-ation hereby created ; and the said corporation are hereby .authorized and em powered to take and recei ve any sum or sums of money, or any goods, "chattels, or effects, of any kind or nature whatsoever, which shall or may hereafter Jt given, granted, or bequeathed, unto the said cor poration. by any person, or persons, bo dies, politic or corporate, capable of ma king such gift or bequest Provided al ways, That such money, 'goods, chattels, or effects, be laid out, or disposed of for the use and benefit of the said corpora-; tion, according to the intention of the doi nors. -- , ' Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the said corporation, hereby created, shall have full power and authority to fill all vacancies which may happen in. their-J number, to make, ordami establish, and execute, such by-laws and ordinances, as may be deemed Useful to the institution, and the same to alter, "amend and abro gate, at pleasure ; -to make, have and use, a common sea, and the same to break, alter, and renew, at will ; to appoint such officers as may.be required for the man' agement of the concerns df the said corpo ration, and , to assign them-' their duties, and generally to provide! for -the transac tion of all business appertaining to the -said corporrtion : Provided, 'i haf no by law, rule, or ordinance, of the said corpo ration, shall-bemade repugnant to the laws of the district of Columbia, i Sect 4. And be ibfurthir enacted, That the said corporation may procure, by pur chase or odierwise, a suitable building for pu!)li purposes as may be ofAlarch,one thousand seven hundred and j" members present shall elect or choose, by ninety-one, was appropriated as a com j ballot, the officers of the institution, to monto the "use of rtie inhabitants of tli 1 serve for one vear-ensuin? their 'eWtinri the sittings of the said institution, and for the preservation and safe keeping of a library and museum; and, also, a tractor parcel Of land, for a botanic garden, not exeedin five acres ; Provided, That the am-bunt of real and personal property to be held by the saiB corporation, shall not ex ceed on ehundred thousand dollars. : , - Sec., 5. And be it further enacted, That there shall be -an annual meeting of the members of the $aid Corporation, at such lime ana place as j me proper omcers oi the said corporation may appoint, of which due4 notice sHall fee given, in one or more of the newspapers published in tre district of Columbia ; atwhich timerand place the and until others shall be elected, and con- sent to serve m, their places. Sec. 6. And be it further enacted. That the skid corporation shall" not be engaged in apiy. banking br commei cial operations ; and) the continuance of this charter shall 4je limited to twenty yearsfrom aad. after thepassage of. this act, unless sooner re vokefTbycongrcss. , II. CLAY, .V' Speaker of the Tlouse of Representatives. JOHN GAILLARI), . ; President of the Senate pro tempore. April 20, 1S1 8 Approve,- f f ? MOivKQE, NOTICE. s sale, his lands in the county . . - , . . , 3 of pnslovV, containing about six hun- Idred acres j .part of which is situated on an island,; the remainder on! the main land!. The soil is wtll calcula tedj for the cultnre of Indian corn, wheat, and cotton. There is on the island a commodious dwelling house, very pleasan'tlv situated, and well cal culj ted for a large family. ' , The advantages of this situation are many. : Tht-w is a channel roui.d tne island sufficient for ! vessels drawing 8 feet water ; so that none but; cross iences are necessary. There is also Jn excellentjscite for a wind-mill;lor the ejection of which ,lp onru rn Verted and we seasoned, a sufficiency of timber of hu, to sell, h 'wish to re- move to the Western countrv. The-teims will be made known on application to the, subscriber, on the premises. Dempsey Jones. June 13 4vvl3 25 DOLLARS REWARD. RAN A WAY from the Subscriber two months since, a Negro man na mpfl U )II is ahnnt vpars of ao-p. -5 feet 5 or Cinches high, of a dark com- sppropnatea ana always in renumess "plexion, has a lean face, round body, and for private parties or pubhe'assem is well mader speaks plain, can read tol- blies ; large stables, well supplied erably well, arid ha a scar on one of his with grain and forage, attended by heels.: He has been lurking about Vine - faithful hostlers ; together with the x, .r j t-? Swamp, in this county, and about my own neighborhoodand has frequently been seen with a gun, and other weapons for defence. It is thought that he will en deavor to get to Portsmouth, in Virginia, where he w as sold by Mr. H. Harboard, to Mr. Andrew Hurst of Duplin CountC N. Carolina:: ' The above reward will be given to any person who, Will appreliend said negro & secure hun in any Jailso that I get him. t - Should any person be disposed to pur- chase him, as he runs, I Will take six hun- dred dollars, and i?ive a eood titled He is an excellent ditcher, can hew, farm, or turn his hand to almost any thing. ' ' All mastersof vessels, 'and others are forwarned . from harbouring, employing! ot carrying him away, under the penalty of the law. . PRANCIS GOODING. ; ; Lenoir County, 25th April, 1818 tf. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. RAN A WAY from the subscriber, in Trenton, about the 1st of August last, a negro wo ihan named S1LVEY. She is'about 30 vears of age,.about 5 feetr 6 or 7 inches high, well proportioned and of a black ciimplexion. She was for merly "owned by Mr. Solomon Col lins of White Oak. The above re sward will be given to any person that will deliver said negro: to me, or se cure her in any jail in this district, so that I get her again. , , PETER ANDREWS. -June" iSth. 13tf - : .' Line, Between Newbern & FIyettevillf 1 1 HE Proprietor of this Line of Stage JL informs the public that it is now i: full operation, and that no pains will b spared to render travelling on this routi qoth expeditious and convenient. ) TheStage will leave Newberri every Blondav morning at 4 a clock, and arrive at Duplin Court-House the same evening . leave Duplin C II. Tuesday morn ng 4 o'clock, and arrive at iSewberlm same evening leave Newbern Friday morn ing 4 o'clock, and arrive at Duplin C. H. same evening leave Duplin C. H. Sat urday morning 4 o'clock, and arrive at Kewbern same eveniing. . " j A stage will leave Fayetteville on such days as to correspond with the; arrival at and the departure of the above from Du- plinjCourt-House ;'s that passengers will always arrive at tayetteville on he next day after leaving Nqwbern. JOSEPH BELL. Newbern,' Jyne 6, 1318. . Washin gton Bote 1 HE subscriber, having considerably. enlarged and unproved his old es tablishment on Broad-street near the Mar- ket. mformsthe public that everv exertion ! .', i , -aii--- . i.r 1 1 1 1 x t - o tt o x x tyx xl rx tic-T. aIx rily, both travellerslncl constant boarders ; e property-ot Diouni ; jou and he flatters himself tliat he wiU be ablel 56 ,an4 .,"?.Pr?yc-: to give general satisfactior i ments thereoni jn vVan Noorden - He has, in addition to his former build- ! Town the property so f Wini ,W. ings, rented the convenient houseppo- ! Rodman ; land and improverrrenta site his Hotel, lately occupied by xV.r. called bagatelle, near WasitgKm, IWm.Dunn, where private families, or .xthe property of A P- Neale ; lands passengers in the Steam-Boat and Stages, ' & improvements, in Beaufort county can, if they prefer it, be furnished with belovYashington, the property of- will ut ujcu - civvxJiiiiuxjvatin;, oaiuiav iv- i accommodations separate trora tns other. .establishment. , J ! - JOSEPH BELL. ; Neirbem, June 6th, 181S. FAYEiTLviLE s M VNS10N HOTEL. s - '.-'. 0 .' - THE subscriber having leasedot Mr. Hugh Campbell hia large Dwelling on Hay-street, it will be o- pened on Monday, the 25 h inst. for POALIC accommodate I Gentlemen travelhuc: with their families an have suits of apartments well furnished. Seuarate rooms Tor travellers, in best or-. with oe Is and furniture der- 1 ables supplied with the best meats ancLvege tables that can be pro cured, attended by active and obedi ent waiters the Bar and House fur nished wifh wines and liquors of the choicest qualities ; Hooms'' specially . - i , , 1" nleas ant si tuation of the" e&tablish- ment. and mv experience in the bu- siness and assiduities to please, can not fail of giving the most fl ittering satisfaction to the customers (if the Hotel. ' . P. T. TABER. Fayettville, May 14, 181810 3m. ;i Mattamuskcet Land, y Subscriber 6Fers lor sala ! . - , , , : - V .t valuable plantation, situated on the 'ke Rjdge of Mattamuskeet, m " Hyde County, containing 140 acres. ,Un sam -Land is a goou. convenient Dwelling House, Kitchen, Smoke ouse, Barn, Corn ouse, Stables &c. all in good repair and fit lor the; reception of a family there is about 60 acres cleared and enclosed with a good cypress fence, and about 30 acres partly ditched and drained The plantation is under g od cultiva tion, and will be disposed of with or with mt the crop there is also, a ve ry valuable Cypress Swamp attached to the said Land. : . : ALSO . ' 300 acres of Land lvinor on thef north side of Pamptico river, adjoin; ing North Dividing Creeks. , This Land is well timbered with: pine, and sufficient lightwood to make 250 barrels Tar there is' a small house and plantation on said Land. Terms of payment will be made jaccommb- datmg to the ourchasers. WM. GRACE. ' -Washington (n. C.) July 3, 1818. Marshar$ Sales, irtTILL bei sold lor cash at the Cubrt-Houeiin the ,town . 4 Thursday, he fifteenth dav of October nexti to he Highest bidder the! following .escrioe property, ta sausiy sunury xt cutions in favour, oi trie uniteo; states. lssomir irom tne iisirics curt1 of Pami: .. . - fx . il'" . nuo viz v Neirro man Koberr, and woman Lucy, the property of S J M.J cfsx ph J 400 acres oTlind in 'Btaufort county, the prop erty of Stephen Owens ; 300 do. m Pitt c'outiu , the properfybf YL Jorden ; 2 iots'and imprdvemcnts tni VanlNoordcn 'i"ownf 1 lot "and im provement, in Old Town, of VVash-x mgton, the property of Joatph Han somev ; lot and improvemef in Van Noorden . Town, and Log House plantation 1 in Hyde county, tne. property of Henry Selby ; part of lot where Joseph Mlount's new store now stands, withthe improvemehts thereon, the property of said Joseph BlcAtht ; 240 acres of land on Blount's creek, the property of RichM black ledge ; lot and inrpn vement in Pun go J'ovvn, the proper ty of Wm. L. Lavender ; 200Qiicres of land hear Bath, and 640 do. on Mattainuskeef, the property of Wm. Farris ; plan tation ; and improvements near the mouth of "broad creek in beau fort . 3 1 r f u j ; 2560 acres or land in Hyde county. n til . . ( Hilary hitehurst, where he lives ; lands and improvements opposite tne town of Washington, th- ptnperjty of Joseph Blount ; lands and improve ments in Pitt county, the property of Seth VViNon.- ' r . ; BEVEHLY D AN I EL, -,' - v Marshal DistN. C. Julv4th, 1818. 16tf State. f North ('arolna, CRAVEN COUNTY;; . Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. j JUNE TERM 1818. - ' ' uatharme iiuaa, j . , , . Original attachment vs. , : Germain Castix. levied, &c. T r, appearing to the Com t that the defendant; is not an inhabitant of this State, Ordered, therefoteth it, publication7 l;e made ninety day s ini the " Carolina Centintl," That un less the de-fendant appear at -the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be; .' holden for the County of Craven, at the Court-House! in Newbern, on the; second iMondiv in September next, and replevy orplead to issue, judg ment will be entered up ag ; ' Attest, Jamfs G. Stan ' J;ine Q:h, 18H 1 i3nr' inlst hi;n TV i f i lvvr- is tiereoy given, 1 that at June term of J ravens- county court, for 1 818, ad mini s tra- tion de bonus, nan was -granted to the subsi.riber,-dn the estate ot Lewis Bryan, Jate of said county : this ir therefore to notify all persons h iving; demands of any denomination vhaN ever, against said estate, to present them. DroDerlv! authenticated vvitmn "other- j 1 those 1 the 'time prescribed by j law j j . . . . . wise they tyill be barred." lnueotea to saia estate, are r ru4icsicu to come forward without delay, md attend to the same. Samurl Str juneVi-15tfj AdmV de bonis non. Ftirnitirrc. ; OR SALEv (if applied for soon) 1 elegant Brussels Car pet, with border and rug to match ; arge gilt irame Looking Glasses i pair ' Lard fl ables ; nnese Painttnp-s ; 1 2 handsome sett Chimney Ornaments ; 1 doz. .gilt Chairs ; I fife sett p Stair Carper and Hods; 1 Kidderrnunster Cat pet-? Dinner and Tea China ; Crockery arid Glass ware ; Dinin j 8 Breakfast TaUes ; Work Stand ; Wash do. ; Light dp. ; 2 setts plated Castors ; and rriany F other useful . articles', v includingj Kitchen Furniture. Rcc. &c. ' Etoquire of A. D. STdDDARD.fL Wewbern, July. 4th, 1318. '-- '. "' 4 .S-':. .- C i . 1- x ; . ' ; 4 '- - : ---- - V - -.' .' v . ; v ' '- - ' - .. - '-, i -' - .S V .' xl "" '?' 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