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'- ' t,?J ''--' 'y. -'- Xj-:::-A"-. . . "' ' f." ;- - '' '-' '" ' ' t"" . I ' "' i VOLUME !.,. NEWBERNj N. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17; :1818 A:; U;C.lrl, tNU&niERi3l- 1 TERMS. ' THE CAROLINA CENT1NEL IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY v il'...; JOHN I. PASTEUR, 8'. i i At Three Dollars per annum, one iMrd payable in ance. . No paper will Bej discontinued until all 'arrearages are paid-up, except at thcop tion of the publisher. ' T ; f AnvKRTisEMENTS msertea at ou cents per square the first jWeek, and 25 cents i SqUare for each succeeding insertion. a THE PRESIDENT OF THE i! UNITED STATES. A ; ' ;4 i A " j " A ' ;-. VH E RE A S j by - an act of Con cress, passed on the 12th December ;T8 1 l'fintitie45 An act extending ...jtheA time ; fbrpningl the jseveral : tand Oceiiplished in the tejr jiiory.pt OrleanlJth President of the United States is authorised jto ' cause thb land offices in the said ter ritory (now state jot Louisiana) to be opened, and the land offered for sale: ifcpTherefbre ij . James Monroe, President of the United States,1 do hereby declare and -make known, . that public sales slhall be held at Ope lousas, in the. state of Louisiana, for the disposal of the . following lands, agreeably to law,im the western laiid district of Louisiana, viz. t j r,:; pnth'eTfirst .Mda.in TJecember. . tiext, for sale of JTowtishsps No f v 1&2 North . .jv,:' k 123456 ; ( 1 3 N6rth :gig"5 345 f West of the principal meridian I ; On the first Monday in February M sBouth ' A : 4 South . 1 . 5 South of 16789 10 South LL: 11 South) i j 12 South C a ;he base line in Ranges. ..1 VVest oi the prncipa meridian. - J ; Excepting th land reserved "by law for the support of schools,! and West of the principal meridian. for other purposes. Each sale shajl continue open for three weeks and ! no longer, and the. sales shall be in regular numerical order. . , l Given under my hnd, at the City NJ Jf Washington ,the 20th day of j June,; prie thousand eight nun i dred and eighteen. JAMES MONROE By. the President! . ! 1 JOSIAH MEIGI5, Commissioner of the GeneralLand Office, v July 25 0 Otfm.di lJure ILemon Acid, JFOR PUNCH, LEMON'ADEJ, SAUCES, JELLIES, - AND EVERY PUItPOSE IN COOKERY. ! nPHIS ACID retains all the '" crate ful flavour of , the tfrekh. Lemon. It instantly dissolves n hot or cold; water; and will make tunch or Lemonade equally rich as ; With the fruit,atany time of they ear. ! It is also adapted for every pur- t': "pose ih C?vkery where the Lemon is required, such as Sauces, jellie,s, J Pure! Lemon Acid orJTfwerns and i 1 lie convenience, inci cigi c, tint The convenience, therefore, of t Public Places of mnusemenU will be !. . f. M ' A. : . - . -I' sutncientlv obvious; particularly ) theXountry.;:;'.r. j -Ji;u . , ; I l . ltp recommended to Naval and 1 sMiLiTARY f Otficers, Travel- i XERS, il asters of vessels and; o- thers going long voyages : it is id a ; statej oC dryj ponder, piit up insixilill : glass; bottles, .isi quite portable, and Hwjii retain its delightful' flavour and i I strength for years, in any climate; A tp.snnnhful !6f this Acid is suffi- jcient for a quaru of Punch orj LiJm onad'e. "a. "'' I -'a a"a;la; J i! I It is warranted, to contain no ex- traneous matter, or any tning in ine (least iniurious to the constitution i Ai constant supply et tne jl.emon Acid will be kept at the PosT-Of- FicE iri New bern where it may be had by the dozen of single bottle at Tewbern, aiay 30th'. 1 SiS.-rll-tf- 4 - - - For Sale, N elesaht and a handsome J. new GIGi with a good-HARNESS. ! Lnquire of the PRINTER Ay?. 29. 24tf. S 2345 ' ?i - ' i V 3456 ! I 56 3 R By. the President of the Uni- V ted States. -. Whereas, by ti act of Congress passed oh the third day of March, 1815, entitled " an act to provide for the ascertaining and surveying of the boundary lines fixed . by the treaty Avith the Creek Indians, rnd for other purposes," the President of the United States Is authorized to cause the lands, acq'uired by the said treaty, to be offered for sale, when surveyed : i; ' ' -: Therefore, ; I, James c-Mqniioe, President of the U nited States, do hereby declare and ; make known, that public sales for the disposal (a greeably to law) of certain lands in the AJabama territory, shall be lield at Cahaba, in the said territory, on the first JVtonday in January next, and shall continue for three weeks, during which time Vill be offered for sale i x 1 ".a Townships numbered . 9 to 1 6 inclusive in range 5 9 to 16 j . in - 6 10 to 16 ; in . J - ' 10 to 16 ; in 8. except slich lands as have been reser ved bylaw for the support of schools, and for other purposes. The land shall be offered for sale in regular numerical order, commencing ..with the lowest number of section, town ship and range. ; j Given order my jiand, at the City of Washington, the 17th day of ? July, one thousand eight hun dred and eighteen. -'W.7-- JAxMES MONROE. By the President : . J.MEIGiS, Commissioner of the GeneralLand Ofilce ' . 'si tjyglo--.. ' . 200 Dollars Reward. AN A WAY from the subscri ber, on the 20th 6f October last-, two i and -JO E years of i last, two negro men, SAMPSON rSSHPSOS IS apOUt 3TO 5 feet 4 or 5 inches hicjh, dark complexion, and stout built had on when he went away, a tarpawlihg hat, and a white woolen homespun jacket and trowsers. Joe is about 30 years of age, 6 feet high, slender .built; very black, has had the small pox; with which he is con siderably, marked, and has lost, the middle toe ot his left foot -he took with him a new I furred hat, and a striped homespun jacket and trow sers. : They will probably assume the names of Samuel Brotvn arid joe Ferrely and will perhaps have free passes. It is supposed that they are lurking on the seaboard, somewhere between S wansborough & Norfolk. The last accounts received of them state that they were endeavoring to reach Edenton 1 The above reward will be given to. any person who will deliver them to me, or one hundred and fifty dol lars to secure them in any iait.j so j ... - r . . that I get them. V- aja ;,':.;:- , All persons are hereby cautioned against harbouring, or carrying them away, under the penalty of the law.' Easier KiJlpatnck. Duplin County, near Limestone Bridge, March 24. y a i - - 25 DoUara Reward. RAN A W AY4from the subscriber, on Tuesday the 22d instant, a negro man named , A- . - j i ISAI, ", formerly owned by George, Morse, of Beaufort:; He is about 35 years of ace, five feet,vseven or eight inches high, stout made, and is a good fid dler. Hc : sometimes. calls ' himself Giles Miner, attd commonly sailed in the packet between Newbern and Beaufort, with Hasty, a ,j ; l The above reward, together with all reasonable expences,will be paid to any person who will apprehend and deliver aid , fellow to thesub spiiber, or secure, m in any jail. s Masters of vessels', and others, are fcrwarned from harbouring, employ-r ing, or carrying him away, under the penalty of the law: ' Libbeus Hutiter. : . vhite-o,k I odt;3d Carteret county, 100 Dollars Reward. i TH E subscriber having legally outlawed liis negro man HARR V. offers. the above reward for his heail, or tne same n uenverea aiive to me. HMKr is a stout weu maae tellow abput five Feet six itiches.high, small- eyes, ' and; an impudent look ; he took With him when he absconded two coats, one. grey and the other blue, and a home made suit of winter clothes, together with some otner articles oi ciotning. not reoi-- lected;-- Tj'he abovementioneiknegro is legally out-lawed. t aj" a ; I ! JOHN Y. BONNER. Fair-Field, Near Washington, N. C. July 10 tl.19. Fifty Doll ars Reward J AN AWAY from he subscriber, some time in the month of November" last, a oe&ro man named ISAAC, about 22 years of age, si feet high, tolerably itout made, and of a black compleiioh. It is supposed that he Js lurking a bout Little or Big Swift creek, CVa ven county. ),-:" ' :;:V !'. I will give ; the above reward to any person who wilV bring said ne gro to me, or secure him in any jail so that I get him ; and will pay all reasonable expences: S5Maiters of vessels and others, are.forwarned from harbouring, em ploy ing, cr (carrying away said fel low, under the penalty of the law.' ' . I , JOHN REEL 'Swift Creek, May 2, 18 1 8i-7tf j FIFTY DOLLARS REyARDi AAWAY from the subscriber, in Trenton, about the 1st of August last, a , negro wo man named SILVEY; She, is about 30 Vears oi age, about 5 feet, 6 or 7 inches high,jrfcil rppQTXTOntdaiict 'it.'LIL' 1 1 ' ' A.:'l ''' nl . " oi a DiacK complexion, one was ior merly owned by . Mr. Solomon Col lins of White: Oak. The "above re ward 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. Tune 13 th 13tf 25 DOlLlJARS REWARD. ANAWAY from the Subscriber two months since, a Nesro man na med JOHN; lie is about 27 years of "age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, of a dark com plexion, has a lean facfe, round body,id is well mad'j speaks plain, can read tol erably well, ana has a,, scar oh one of his heels. : a- :;;:;.4pa ' :-. rA-;l r. The above reward will be given to any person who will apprehendsaid negro secure him in any Jail so that I get him. All masters I of vessels,!' arid others-are forwarned from harbouring, employing, drcarrj j him away under the penalty of the law. FRANCIS IGOQDING.I Lenoir County, 25th April, 1818 tf Notice. ! TH E subscriber offers for sale his DWELLING HOUSE . - 1 - . i .A' 'A. -. " " .. ' ,r, .i . ft: i m thei town;, ot 15eautt rt, ana tne Store House! adjoining, with a good Kitchen, Smoke. House, and Stable. The stand, for business, is equal to any in the! place . . . , . : I . Four unoccupied Lots in said, town, and a small tract of Land on North river. ' - : ..a : , A liberal Credit will be given the 'purchaser1, and notes negotiable at either of the Banks inNewbern, re ceived in payment. Terms, will be made kfiowp on application to, the subscriber, or, to capt. Gilbert Hum ley, in Beaufort. . 5 OT WAY BURNS!"' August 24th. 18f 8.-j-24tf . Notice. V ' ' LL those indebted to the sub- r scrxber, are requested (a make immediate payment, "as he intends shortly to remove out oi ine siaie. j Otway Burns. K R - . estate ot James ' Fonville; was granted ta the subscriber, by the (Jourr of Pleaslahd Quarter Sessicns tr the county ptcraven, at tneir btpttmber 1 erm,ni8l8 : All per- sons indebted to said;estate, are re quested to settle Itheif accounts : and alii persons having any claims against said estate, are desired to bring them forward for settlement ; otherwise they will be barred according to acts ot Assembly, Jeremiali Fbhllle: :. Adm'r. 1818. 2r4w , September 14, Notice. .. V;V: nHE Subscriber was "appointed Administrator of the estate of Wright Moore, dee'd. by the Court of Pleas and .'.Quarter. Sessions for the county of Cjraven , at th e i r Sep tember term, 1 81 8 : All persons in debted to said ejstate, are requested to come forward "and make payment; and those havinpr claims acrainst said I estate, are desired to present them, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law j otherwise they will be barbed. I Levi vv right, Adm'r. September,!, 1818. 4w . . Notice. r i i HE creditors of the late Rich- H aid Carte k are hereby notified, that at the Sept. term last past of the Court of Pleas and QuarterSessions of Craven County, letters of admin istration wei e granted the subscriber, on the estate of said deceased : they are therefore requssted to present their claims within the time required by an act of the! irGeneral Assembly of the S tate of 'North-Carolina pas sed A. D. 1789, entitled, u An act ,cpnceniing proyihg'"o1f "wills and gran ting ' letter of administration, and to prevent frauds jin the management of intestate estates," or the said act will.be pleadedlin bar. All persons indebted to said es tate, are requested to make immedi ate payment, or their accounts and notes will be placed in an ofiicer's hands for collection. . ANN CARTER, Adm'rx.; Newbern Sept. 22, 1818,-tf.28.taerao. f . Npxice. v y. ILL be sold, at the dwelling-house of the late Richard Carter, dee'd. on Wednesday thh 28th inst. a number of articles of HOUSEHOLD FURM TURE, consisting of a Mahogany Side board ; a .London made Piano Forte, of the first quality 5 i id oz. fancy gilt. Chairs, superior quality ; ah elegant Clock and Case ; and sundry (other articles too tedious to enumerate! The sale will commence at 11 o'clock, A.M. Terms made known oh the day of sahL by " :'.:,:-x'-: ' ' ; ' ANN CARTER, AcLmx. X Neirbern, Oct. b,;18 1 8.-305 i Jiist received, a supply V OF ". . SAND FORD'S iw proved ' 'i.:' ,: . DR. i Po wder bf ttieJBarki nriHIS invalutble Medicine having X been used aiid -highly approved by many Physicians of distinguished charao ter in different parts of the United States, the Proprietor is now encouraged to offer it to the Faculty in generaj under the persuasion, that nb practitioner of taste, in thi choice of his means,; can fail to be gritified inthe use of this elegant prepa raiion. In strength j fineness and certain tyjof operation, it greatly surpasses the. hprk, in common upe. - a The above is put up in parcels !of dif ferent sheS, to accommodate theusual Wants.of riot onW physicians, but of re tail druggists, cowitry Merchants: an& pri vate families ; arid is sold In Newbern, at 1 5CTper lb. and 20 cents per ounce by ihe smaller quantity, by v ry SALMON HALL, Book-seller. Auguitlstv'l8i8: 20eow4tv - . TOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Blffl '- .'. ', r :. ', -. ".. ;.a '. -. A.4 "tAv A V . ;: ' . ": .' v 'JMf.-xP'iSS " a " x '.''"' '. i-l'tAvV-'-"' i "i ' - JA'Cv. 'v-, --h-,. THE, TOWN OF BEAUFORT, Convenient Dwelling, House with 8 rocftis; pantry &c. lately ine residence of Jacob Henry There is a large garden, under good fence, and a Well with excellent water.1 AW so a back Ware House. ..and front Store Housed To a Family desirous of spending k few, weeks on the Sea Bord during the warm months, it , is a very desirable situation., - For fur ther particulars apply to: the; subscrU "ber. ; :h: : . ' v -v "; - Z M. jRATJJf?. ; Newbern Aug. 29, 1 81 8.-tf.n24o. N 13. The house is partly furnish ed, and will be let by the year, or month. An inventory of the furni ture can be seen by applying as abo ve G. JYI. R. JUST RLCtlViiD, A.ND IFOR "SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER, AT J1IS STORE ON UNION STREET,''-;, A choice selection of . GROCERIES, 4c AMONG WHICH ARE Z Loaf, Lump and Jlrown Sugar, Imperial and Hyson Tea, ."Coffee, Spice, Peippcr, " French Brandy, Vines,"v West India RumN. E; do. Pierpont's Gin, Cider Brandy, Powder, Shot, Lead, L Linseed and Fish Oil, ,. White Lead, Yellow Ochre, r Spanish Brown, &c. &c. 11 of whfch wjll be sold as low as the can be had in' the place, either by v hole sale or retail" for cash, a short credit or tarter. L - - t -l . .v-.' 'r:y:- - Silvester Brown, August! 20tf . V . 1 FOR SALE, The remainder nfflp V.ri? Fnperb's Cargo onting op, . , . . ' Pot and Bar if on; assorted, w Crates of e'arthenware." , t . A few crates of empty bottles , Grindstones, shot, ? Glassware, assorted," ; 1 . Wrought nails, iassorted, German steel, 1 - A quantity of stonejugs, different sizes, .fiicwjiywui cicgrtlll icci'cnina,! Sugar in hhds. and bis. : , A few hhds. of AVest India rum. A nuantity pfallum, and St. Ube's salt. -. Also on consignment, a quantity of Gunny Bags, and few bolts of Englrsh can vas, which will be sold clieap for cash or short credit: enquire of i WM. K"LE. Newbern Sept. 26, 18l8.-tf. 28.ho. REMO V1 A L HAS removed.toher new house, ; on Craven street,, two doors ' Utiow Mr Justice's Store where she will keep constantly on hand, a gene ral assortment of Bonnets of the la- test 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 re1- 1 ceived and punctually attended to. Sept.:26--6w28 ' f : Devereux Cheste ' Have Jvst received from Baltimore,. axidX OFFER FOR SALE. 10 bbls. Pilot Bread, 10 do. Navy - do. . . (5 do.' family.Fibur, , : - 10, boxes- Spanish ;Cigars- and' ,A lot-of choice fihglish Cheese: 35 hhds. WIfam ; j' - .f 15 db '--JSugatv ' jr. .-25 bbls. r do 20 hhds. Molasses October -29tf ' ' IN A .i:-, : '-'a--'- . A A ' . - . - y A . 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