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m VOLUME I. NEWBERN, N. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1818.. NUMBER 30. A. TERMS. jHE CAROLINA CENTINEL IS PUBLISHED j JOHN I. PASTEUR, 1 t Three Dollars per annum, owe Itfri payable in advance. . i Xo oaper wu he discontinued, until all 'arrearages ard pai(l up, except at the bp .v, nf the publisher. V 1 ! .Advertisements inserted at 50 cents 1 0er square the first week', and 25 cents a square for each succeeding insertion. yir THE PR ESI D EN'IVOFTIJE i UN-ITED STATES. WHEREAS, by an act of Con gress, passed on the 12th December entitled j4 Ah act extending the time fr opening the several Land Officers established in the ter ritory of Orleans." the President of the United States is authorised to cause the' land oilices in the said ter ritory (now state of Louisiana) to be opened, and the land offered for sale: I Therefore,- t, James Monroe, president of thUmted States, do hereby declare aud rke known; that public sales shall beield at Opei lbusas, in the state of Louisiana, for the disposal of the following lands, agreeably to law, in the western land di r'r Iirinl viz. On the first Monday in December next, ior sale ol i ownsh:ps No 1&2 South 1 &r2 North Of the base line in Ranges 123456 123456 345 West of the principal meridian. ! Oh the first Monday in February next, for the saie ot 1 ownshiDs. 3 South ! 4 South I ,5 South o 6739 1 0 South i 1 1 South X I 12 South 5 - 2345 3 the base line S 3456 in 'Ranges. 456 4 West of the principal meridian, Excepting the land reserved by law for the support ot. schools, and for other purposes. Each sale shall continue open for three weeks and no loriger, and the sales shall be in regular numerical order. Given under my rmnd, at the City j , of Washington, the 20th day of : j une, , one thousand eignt hun I dred and eighteen. V : 1 JAMES MONROE. Bv the President, JOSIAil MEIGS, , , Commissioner of the. General LaicZ Office, . Ji:lv 25 lytfnul I : u . - ; - ' , ; - Pare Leinon Acid, FOX ri'vCil, LEMOXADE,. SAUCES, JELLIES, j A.ND EVEIIY rL'lll'OSE IN COOKEAY. rpiIIS ACl D retains all the grateful flavour of" the fresli Lfmgn. It instantly dissolves in hot or cold J water, and will make Punch or Lemoiiade equally rich as with the fruit, atany time of the year. It is also adapted for every pur pose in Cookery where thef Lemon is required, such as Sauces, jellies, I The conv 'ence, therefore, of the; Pure Lemon Acid, for Taverns and Public Place I of Amusement, v be sufficiently obvious, particularly in the Country.. J . It is recommended to Na val and Military. Officers, Travel Urs, Masters' of vessels and o tKers going long voyages : it is-in a state of dry powder, rnit pp in small lass bottles, is' quite portable, and; vill retain its. delightful flavour and! strength for years, in any climate.! A tea-spoonful of. this Acid is suhi- vient lor a quart! ol Punch or Lem- omade. "- :- . ' . I It is warranted to contain no ex traneous matterj or an thing in the least injurioii- to tht?Jconstitutlon. A constant supply" of the Lemon Acid will be kept at the Post-Of-jice in Nevibern, where ;t may be ad by the d zcn or single bottlet " riiiaucipuid prices. ! Newbern, May 30th. 1818. ll-tf. N . , !, 1 . . ; Mcthcslin. B EST quality of METHEGLIN bv the erallon ox bottle, for rhIp W ' j OLiyER L. KELLEV. Sept. 12. 26tf. East Front-street Marshal? s Sales. ILL be sold for cash, at the T Court-Home in the town of Washington, (N. C.) on Thursday the -fifteenth day of October Wit, to th highest i bidder; the following described property, to satisfy sundry executions in favour of the Ofiited States, issuing from the District Court of Pamptiro-viz : Negro man Robert, and woman Loci the property of S. M. Joseph ; 400 acres oi iana in Ueaulort county ,the prop erty of Stephen Owens ; 300 dp. in ritt. couutv, the nropertv of Vol. Jorden; 2 lots and improvements in Van Noorden Town, 1 lo and im provement in Old Town,; of Wash ington, the property of Joseph Ran- some ; lot and improvement in; Vat INoOrden town, afid Log House plantation in Hyde county, j tne property of Henry ; Selby ; part oi lot where Joseph Blqvmt's new store bow stands, with the improvements thereon, the property of said Joseph Blount ; 240 acres ofland on Blount's "cf eek,' the property of Jiich'd. Black ledge ; lot and improvement in Pun go Town, the property of Wrri. L. Lavender ; 2000 acres of land near B3Uh, and 640 do. on Mattamuskeet, the property of Wm. Farris ; plan tation and improvements nearVthe mouth of .Broad creek In Beaufort county, the property of Grayjerkins; 2obO acre3 or, land in rlyde county the property of J. G. Blount ; lof No. 56 and 61, with the improved ments thereon, in Van Noorden Town, the property of Wm. j W. Rodman land and improvements called Bagatelle, iiear -Washington, the property of A. P- Neale ; lmds & improvements in Beaufort county below Washington, the property of Hilary VV'hitehurst, where he lives ; lands and improvements opposite the town of Washington,' the property of Joseph Blount glands and improve ments in Pitt county, the property of Seth WiUon. I . BEVERLY' DANIEL; Marshal Dist. N. C. July4ih, 1818. 16tf 200 Dollars Reward. RAN A WAY frbm the subscri ber, on the 20th of October last, two negro ifieii, SAMPSON and JOE. Sampson is about 50 ye irs of age, 5 feet 4 cr 5 inches highy dark complexion, and stout built had tn when he went away, a tarpawliiig hat, and a white woolen homespun jacket and trowsers. Joe is about 30 years of age, 6 feet high slender bu?lt, Very, black; Has had the sniall pox, with which he is-considerably marked, and has lost the middle "toe of his left foot he took with him a new furred hat, and a stripedjiomespun jacket and trow sers. They will probably assume the names oi Samuel Brown and yce Ferrely and will perhaps have free passes. It is supposed that they! are lurking on the seaboaVd, somewhere between SwansborougH & Norfolk. The last accounts received ot them state that they were endeavoring to reach Edenton. - J Thej above reward will be given to any person who will deliver them to me, or one hundred and fifty dol lars to secure the ml in any jail, so that get them. M j.'j All persons are Hereby cautioned against harbouring, or carrying them away, under the penalty of the law. r Easier Killpatrick. Dupiin County, near : ) 3itf Limestone Bridge, JMarch 24. 25 DOLLARS REWARD., TJ AN AW AY from, the Subscriber XV two months since,, a Negro man na med JOIN ; he is about 27 years of jage, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, of a dark com plexion, has a lean face, round bodyj and is well made speaj plain, can read! tol erably well, and has a scar on one of his heels.! " ; j!.' I . r . . The above reward will be given to any person who will apprehend said negro & secure him in any Jail so that I get him. AH masters of vessels, and others are forwarned from harbouring, employing, or carryi ig him away under the penalty of the law. ! ! FRANCIS GOODING. Lenoir County 25th April, 1818-tf 100 Dollars Reward. t THE subscriber having leVally. outlawed his neero man HAIiRT r offers the above reward for his head, ! or the same if delivered alive tqraeVl HARRY is a stout weil made fellow about five feet six inches high, small eyes," and, an impuden-; look I; .he ; took with him when Ke absconded I two coats, one grey ancf the cither j blue, and a home made suit ofi winter clothes, together, with some other articles of clothinV not recol- i ected.-rr-The above mentioned nfero - . - i IS legally put-iawed. ' JOHN Y. BONNER. Fair-Field, Near Washington, N. C. July 10- tl.19. , . l'wenty Dollars Reward. AN AWAY from khe ; subscriber, some time in the month of November last, a negro man' named ISA AC, about 22 years of age, six feet high, tolerably stout made, and of a black complexion. It is supposed that he is lurking a bout Little or Big Swift creek-, Cra ven county. I will give the above re war 1 to any person who will bring said ne gro to me, or secure him in any jail so that I get him ; and will pay all reasonable expendes. 7 ; TOHN-REEI,. Sw;itt Greek; May 2, 181 8. 7tf I; To Let IN THE TJOWN OF BEAUFOilT, Convenient. Dwelling House vith 8 rooms, pantrv &c. lately tiiw waidence of Jacob Henry. There is a large garden, under good fehce, and a Well with excellent water. Al so a back Ware House, and front Store; House - To a Family desirous of spending a few weeks oh the pea Bord during the Warm months, it is a very desirable situation. For fur ther particulars apply to the subscri ber. ' ; y r'fA--- ; .V I j GABR'L. M. RAINS. Newbern Aug. 29, 1818.-tf.n24o1. N B. The house is partly furnish- edand will be let by the yeari or month. An inventory of the furni ture can be seen bv aDolvinGr as above G. M7 R. . JUsT.RJLCElVEJU, AND FOR SALE BY THE- SUBSCRIBER, AT IIIS STORE ON UNION STREET, A choice Selection of ' GROCERIES, a . i AMONG WHICH ARE : ' - Loaf, Lurapiahd Rrown Sugar, Imperial and Hyson Tea, . CotTee, Spice, Pepper, ; French Brandy, Wines, West India RamN. E, do. . Pierpont's Gin, Cider Brandy, Powder, Shot, Lead, Linseed and Fish Oil; White Lead, Yellow 0chre, Spanish Brown, &:c. &:c. All of which Will be sold as low as the can be iiadin the place, cither by whole sale or retail, for cash, a short credi tor barter. ! . !- w, . : 'Silvester Brown. August 1 20tf FOR SALE, The remainder. of the Brig Superb" s Cargo , CONSISTING OP j Pot and Bar Iron, assorted, ! Crates of earthen ware, i ) . A few crates of empty bottles, f Grindstones, shot j , Glassware, assorted, Wrought nailsj'assorted, ' German steel-,;!': A quantity of stone jiigs, different sizes; A few lots of elegant tea china, Sugar in hhds. and bis. i . A few jbhds. of West India rum, A quantity of allum, and St. Ube's salt. Also on consiffnbient, a quantity of Gunny Bags, and few bolts of English can- vas. which will be sold chean tor castnor short credit : enquire of : WM. KYLE J Newbern Sept. 26, l818.Ttf. 28.no. TO LET, Possession given the 1 6th of Sept. nebct 1 rixv large white nouse suuaieu in Middle Street, nearly opposite the Church, now occupied by Mrs. Eme ry as a Boarding House. Apply to ICHAEOD WETMOPvE Newbern Julv 25, 1818; A R E M P V A L. AS remciVcu o net new house, on Craven street, two doors r b.,, Mr. Justice's Store, where she .... . 1 r -- will keep constantly on nana, a gene ral assortment of bonnets cf the ia- ptest fashions, Silks, Laces, Ribbons, Trimming, Artificial Flowers, &c. which she will sell on very -moderate terms.- ?' .."'-'-A- ' ' ' , All orders in the line of. her busi ness, will,-as usual, be thankfully re ceived and punctually Attended to. ! Sept. 26 6w28 J ' f Notice. " ' THE subscriber offers for sale his DWELLING HOUSE in the town of Beaut- rt, and the Stpre..House adjoining, with a good Kitchen, Smoke House, and Stable. The stand, for business, is equal to any hi the place. , Also, -s Fotir unoccupied Lots in said tppvn, anoj a small tract of Land on North river.' . ;J - A liberal credit will be given the purchaser, and notes negotiable at either of the Banks in Newbern, rel ceived.in payment. -7 Terms will be macle .known on application to the subscriber, or to rapt. Gilbert Rum ley, in Beaufort. 1 Of WAY BURNS. August 24th. 1818, 24tf ; v Notice. LL those indebted to the sub- scriber,'are requested to make immediate payment, as he intends shortly to remove out of the state.' '- Otway Burns. Aug 24; 1818-24tr " Just received, a fresh supply . 1 :. ' OP ".. DR. SAN li FORD'S 1 - - ; i f IMPROVED Po vv der of the B ark. 1 1 HIS "invaluable Medicine . having j JL been used and highly approved by many Physicians of distinguished charac ter in different parts of the United States, tie Proprietor s now encouraged to offer it to the Faculty in geuerai, Under the perstiasion, that no practitioner of taste in the choice, of his means, can fail to be gratified in 'the use of this elegant prepa ration. In strength, fineness and certain-H ty of operation, it greatly surpasses the hark in common use. . J The above is put up in parcels of dif ferent sizes, to accommodate the usual wants ofjipt only physicians, but of re tail druggists, country .mercha nts and pri vate families ; and is sold in ftewbern, at $ 1 50 per lb. and 20 cents per ounce by the smaller quantity, by - . ' SALMON HALL, Book-seller. August 1st, 1 818. 20eow4t. j Notice. r HE creditors of the late R'ch ard Carter, are hereby notified, that at the Sept. term last past of the Court of Pleas and Quarter-Sessions of Craven County, letters of admin istration were granted the subscriber, on the estate of said deceased ; they are therefore requested to present their claims within the time; Inquired by an act or the General Assembly of the Stte of North-Carolina, pas sed A. D. 1789, entitled, 44 An act concerning proving of wills and gran ting letters of administration, and to prevent frauds in the management ot inte state estates," or. the said act will be pleaded in bar. . ' ; All persons indebted to said es tate, are requested to make immedi ate payment, or their accounts and notes will he placed in an Xtlcer's hands for: collection. - ANN CARTER , Adm'rx.' Newb era S ept. 22, . lJ:lSMf.2S.taen:o; H T Notice. ! ! 1 . . . ' ' - j, rpH E Subscriber was appointed Administrator of the estate of Wri gh t Moo re, de c'd . by the Court' of Pleas I !and Quarter Sessions for the county oi Craven, at their Sep, tember term, 1818 : All person's; in debted to said estate, are requested ' to. come (oi ward and make payment; and those having claims against, said estate, are desired to present them properly authenticated, within the time presxribed by lav ; otherwise . they will be barred. I Levi Wright, ' : .!;. ! AdmV. September' 1 4, 1 8 1 8. 4w - t 1 Notice. DMINIS I RAIION on tho lt estate ct James Fonville, a$ granted tb the . subscriber, by the Court of Pleas' arid Quarter Sessicns ior the coun ty of C raven, at the i r September Term, 1818 : All per .-ons indebted to said estate, are re- quested to setde their accounts : and all persons having any claims TrgainsC said estate, are, desired to bring them. ' toiward lor settlement; otherwise they vill Jbe barred according to acta ol Assembly, i j Jeremiah Fonville. - '. -'"K":'j Adm'r, Septernber 14, 1 81 8. 274w ; ' r-r. j Fresh Imporfation. THE SUBSCRIBER, direct fromtho. North, offers j an assortment of DRY GOODS, HARD WAltE, GROCERIES AND CROCKERY, at the most reasonable prices, being niot ly laid in on cash terms. Super, middle and low priced cloths, Double rnilPd drabs, Russia and Dundee sheethigs, Flannels assorted, . , Blue black, brown Sc Crimson bombazetts, p, , 10, 1 1 qr. Rose blankets, . English bedticking,: j .. India and EnHish cottons. Domestic goods assorted, Angola, Bedford and stocklngnett panta letts, English make, Fine P.larino drawers, woven Lamb's wool hose and socks, Bell mettle kettles, guns' assorted, H'son and imperial TEAS, Prune cofle and loaf sugar, 1 London bottled ale Very superior, JIanufactured tobacco, - i Chinese dinner mats, Box China ware &. a variety of Tea sfttg &c. , ailRVIS B. BUXTON. 1 Sept., 26.-2 w28 ; GEORGE REID Ofers for sale, at his Store in Craven st, ! I OA Boxes SOAP, 1st & 2d q ial 1UV7 lty, a 10 h 11 cents ; and' A few boxes mould CANDLES, of a superior quality, a 19 cents. ' -,' ' : N. B. :'J he highest price will'bp given lor liu.owr and all sorts ot Soap-Jrease. Applv at the Chan dlerv, iu'Newbern, at - 1 UNION POINT. Sept 19. 2rtf ' i 5 liollars Reward. jD AN A WAY from the subscriber, . " on Tuesday the"22d instant, a negro man named i formerly owned by George Morse, f ot lieauiort. He is about 3J jearst ; ofage, five feet, seven or eight inches ; high, stout made, and is a good fij ( dler. j. He sometimes; calls himself; Giles Miner, and commonly sailed ' in the packet between Newbern and ! Beaufort, with Hasty. j The above reward, together wthu all reasonable expences, will be paid I to any person wno wilt appreb.endi and deliver' said fellow to the subi scriber, orsecure bim jn any lail xriaMcrs 01 vessels, apu ether s are forwarned from harbouring, e- mploy ing, or carrj ingJiim awajuc.der the penalty of the" law: I ; ? f 7 , k V -r I LibbeUs Hirnteri'; White-pk, r Carteret county, Oct 3rl i815.-tf FOR SAL'-THlS OFFICE.! V J A 1 . r
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