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I ! v ' .1-.-.-;- . .... , , ' i . .. .. .... i . :ry U VOLUME I. NEWBERN, N, C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2t, 1818. NUMBER 32 - v n. - .-1 ICf TERMS. rtfS CAROLINA CENTIXEL IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY j JOHN I. PASTEUR, At Three Dollars per annum, one third payable in advance. - - j paper will be jdiscontinued until all grresra? are paid tip, except at the op fca of te publisher. i Advertisements inserted at 50 cents per square the nrst week. an. 2 5 cents a square ibr each succeeding insertion. j$Y TH E PR ESI D E NT O F THE UiNii fcJJ'Si Ari,3;. VriEREAS, by an act of Con ress. passeaontne iztn .uecemoer Sl 1, entitled " An act extending the timte ior opening ? the several Land Officers established in the ter ritory jrfQrleans.r the President of the United- States is authorised to raase thelland! offices in the said ter ritory (now state of Louisiana) to be opened, ana tne lana oiterea ior sale: Therefore, I, r Tames Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby "declare and make known, that public sales , shall be held at Opt icas, in the state of Louisiana, for the disposal of the following lands, ii . i ' . t .i t i agreeably to law, in mejivestern iana district of Louisiana, viz. On the first Monday in December next, for tale of Townships No. 1&2 South )JftI , r. C 123456 , ,v tt r Of the base line, ,00 .ra t &-2 North i . i, 123456 "ii C n Ranges J OAK o nurui J j j C J West of the: principal meridian. On the first Monday in February text, tor the sale Oi iownships. 3 South 2345 4 South 5 South ) of he base frS91 South iir Ranges. 11 South . 12 South; West ot the pr ricipal meridian, land reserved by Excentind the lw for the support of schooisjjpd ... .- loroiner purposes, iacii sate sumi continue open for three weeks and no longer, and the sales shall be in regular numerical order. Given under my hand, at the Uity of Washington, the 20th day of June, one thousand eight hun dred and eighteen. JAMES MONROE. By the President JOSIAH MEIGS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. j,)!v-2r) IfHfmd Pure ii'emoh Aeid. POR PUNCH, LEMONADE, SAUCES, JELLIES, AND EVERY 'PURPOSE IN COOKERY. THIS ACID retains all the ravnt-rnl I fl d 1 rl-kl 1 of tVl Pffnh tm'on. It instantly dissolves in hot or cold Water, and will make Punch or Lemonade equally rich as with the fruit j! at any time of the year. It is also adapted tor every pur pose in Cookery where the Lemon is requireu, sucn as sauces, jellies, Sic. ! '' 1 ', ' - The convenience, therefore, of the jre Lemon Acid, for Taverns and .iblic Places of Amusement will be jsufuciently obvious, particularly in Hhe Country.'- 1 1 It is recommended to Naval and Military Officers, Travel- V n n - 1 . n n rs.-n Wrr nflPT II rtl ;hers poincr Ions-vovaees : it is in a tate of drv powder, put up in small Vlass bottles,! is quite portable, and nil retain its delightful iiavour ana trencrth for years, in any climate. A. tea-spoonful of this Acid is sumV tent tor a quart ot jtunch or lfm- VADE. .1 ' ! ' It is warranted to contain no ex- aneous matter,1 or any thing in the ast iniuriou to the constitution. A constant supply ot the L.emon cid will be kept'at the Post-Of- ce in Newberri, where it may be id by the dozen or single bottle at e Philadelphia prices. Newbern, May 30th. 1 818. 1 1-tf. ; N elegant HbRSE, aud a handsome i , new vj1v, wiiu a oua coo. We of the FKlXi fcK. 5 I 3 line S 3456 I 456 S 4 ; 3 kug. 29.-r-24tf. ; By the President of the Uni ted States. . WhereasT, by an act of Congress passed on the third day of March, ,1815, entitled " an act to provide for the ascertaining and surveying. of the -boundary lines fixed by the treaty with the Creek Indians, and for other porp6ses,,, the President of the United States is authorized to cause tl e lands, acquired by the said treaty, :q be offered for sale, when surveyed : - Therefore, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby declare; and make known, that public salesfbr the disposal (a greeably to lawjof certain lands in the Alabama territory, shall be held at Cahba, in the said ! territory, on the firs: Monday in January next, and shall continue for three weeks, during (which time will be offered for sale Townships numbered 9 to l6 inclusive in range 5 9 to 16 ; in 6 m in ih- 10 to 16 10 to 16 8, except such lands as have been resier ved by law for the support of schools, and for other purposes. The land shall be offered! for sale in regular numerical order, commencing m: th the lowest number of section, town ship and rangej Given under my hand, at the Ci ty Of Washington, the 17th day of July, one thousand eight hun dred arid eighteen: JAMES MONROE J Bv the President: v J. MEIGS, Commissioner of the General Land Office 21 tjyglo ; , 200 Dollars Reward. i AN AWAY from the subscri- J, ber, on the 20th of October last, two negro men, SAMPSON and lOh. Sampson is about 50 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, dark complexion, and stout built had on when he went away, a tarpawling hat., and a white woolen homespun jacket and trowsers. jjpE is about 30 years of age, 6 feethih, slender buBlt, very black, has' hiad the small pox, with which he is con siderably markeld, and has lost the middle toe of his left foothe to pk with him a new) furred hat, and a striped homespun jacket and trow sers. They, will probably assume the names of Samuel Brown and. jjee Ferrel, and will perhaps have free passes. It is supposed that they are lurking on the seaboard, somewhere b'etween Swansborough & Norfo .k. The last accounts received of thtm state that they were endeavoring to reach Edenton. I The above reward will be given to any person who will deliver them to me, or one hundred and fifty dpl- ars to secure tnem in any jau, su that I get them. te : AH persons are hereby cautionea against harbouring, or carrying them awflv.iint er the nenaltv ot tne law. M J m I I , J ; lasler iinpatncK. Dunlin County, near 24. ?H Limestone Bridge, MarcW 25 Dollars Reward. n ANAWAY from the subscriber, on Tuesday the 2j2d instant, negro man namea. j i &A3 formerly owned by George Morse, of Beaufort. He is about 35 years oface, five feet, seven or eight inches hieh, stout made, and is a gooa na- dler. He sometimes calls nimseii Giles Miner, arid commonly sailed in the packet between Newbern and Beaufort, with Hasty. - j The above reward, together with all reasonable expences, will be paid to any person; who will apprehend arid deliver said fellow to the sub scriber, or 'secure him in any jail. Masters of vessels, and others, are forwarned from harbouring, emp oy the inff, or carrying him away, under penalty ot tne law. Libbeus Hunter! ir White-Qik, 1 Qct Carteret county, J 3d 1818.r t 100 Dollars Reward. THE subscriber haying legally outlawed his negro man .HARR2 offers the above reward for his head, or the same if delivered alive to me. HARRY is a stout well made fellow about five feet six inches 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 other articles of clothing not recol lected. The abovementioned negro illegally out-la wed. - : J JOHN Y. BONNER. Fair-FieldvNearyWashington, N. C. July 10 tf.19. Fifty Dollars Reward. AN AWAY from the subscriber, some time in the month of November, last, a negro man named ISAAC, 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 reward 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 expences. ' CJMasters of vessels and others, are! forwarned from harbouring, em ploying, or carrying away said fel low, under the penalty, of the law. JOHN REEL. Swift Creek, May 2, 1818. ?tf FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. R1 ANA WAY from the subscriber, in Trenton, about the 1st of August last, a negro wo man named SILVEY. She is about 30 years of age, about 5 feet, 6 or 7 inches high, well proportioned and of a black complexion. She was for- merly owned b v M r. Eolomot Ca1 lins of White Oa 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. PETR ANDREWS. June 13th. 13tf 25 1 DOLLARS REWARD. XJ ANA WAY from the Subscriber JtlL two months since, a Negro man na med JOHN ; he is about 27 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, of a dark com plexion, ha3 a lean 'face, round body, and is well made speaks plain, can read tol erably well, and has a scar on one of his heels. ' ( v . ' :' - ; The above reward will be given to any person who will apprehend said negro & secure him in any Jail so that I get him. j All masters of vessels, and others are forwarned from harbouring, employing, or carrying him away, under the penalty of the law. " I FRANCIS GOODING. Lenoir County, 25th April, 1818 tf Notice. ..I HE subscriber offers for sale his ID WELLING HOUSE in the town , ot Beautt rt, and the Store House adjoining, with a good Kitchen, Smoke' House, and Stable. The stand, for business, is equal to any in the place. 1"! - 1r Also, Four unoccupied iLbts in said townj and a small tract of Land on North river. I A liberal credit will be given the! purchaser, and notes negotiable a either of the .Banks in Newbern, re ceived in payment. Terms will be made known on application to the subscriber, or to capt. Gilbert Rum ley, in ueauiort. I OT WAY BURNS. August 24th. 1818.24tf . ' Notice. LL those indebted to the sub scriber ate requested to make immediate oavment, as he .intends shortly torremove out of the state. j Otway Burns. Aug 24, 1818. 24tf T A 1 Hp HE creditors of the late Rich JL 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 timerequired jy an act of the General Assembly mf the State of North-Carolina, pas sed Ay D. 1789, entitled, " An act concerning proving of wills and gran ting letters of administration, and to prevent frauds in jthe management of intestate estates," or the said act will be pleaded in bar. I "All persons indebted to said es tate, are requested j to make immedi ate payment, or their accounts and notes will be placed in an officer's hands for collection. ANN CARTER, Adm'rx. Newbern Sept. 22; 1818.-tf.28.taemo. INotice. ILL be sold, at the dwelling-house ot the late Kichard Carter, dee'd. on Wednesday the 28th inst. a number of articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE, consisting of a Mahogany Side board ; a London made Piano Forte, of the first quality ; 1 dbz. fancy gilt Chairs, superior quality ; an elegant Clock and Case; and sundry othei? articles too tedious to enumerate. 7; The ; sale will commence at 11 o'clock, A. M.-jTerms made known on the ,day of sale, by . . ANN CARTER, Admr'x. Newbern, Oct. 9, 1818. 30fc& JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER, HIS STORE ON UNION STREET, A choice selection ofs AT P D APT?DTDO 0 VJT Jtt J O JJi 111 Uj O, Of C AMONG WHICH ARE : Loaf, Lump and Brown Sugar, , Imperial and Hyson Tea, Coffee, Spice, Pepper, . French Brandy, Wines, Vest India Rum,N. E. do. ' Powder, Shot, Lead, ', Linseed and Fish Oil, White Lead, Yellow; Ochre, J Spanish Brown, &c. &c All of which will be sold as low as the can be had in the place, either by whole sale or retail, for cash, a short credit, or barter. ( Silvester Brown. August 1 20tf FOR SALE, TIte remainder of the Brig SuperVs Cargo CONSISTING OF ( . Pot and Bar Iron,' assorted, Crates of earthen ware, A few crates of empty bottles, Grindstones,,shot, Glassware, assorted, Wrought nails, assorted, German steel, j A quantity of stonejugs, different sizes, A few lots of elegant tea china, Sugar inhhds. and bis. A few hhds. of West India rum, A quantity ofallum, and St. Ube's salt. Also on consignment, a quantity of Gunny Basrs, and few; bolts of English can vas, which will be sold cheap for cash or short credit : enquire 01 WM. KYLE. Newbern Sept. 26, 1 81 8.tf. 28.no. REMOVAL. HAS removed to her new house, on Craven street, two doors ui,lu, Mr. Instice's Store, where she will keep constantly oh hand, a gene- rni aQrtment of Bonnets of the la- Silks. Laces, Ribbons, TVimmincr. Artificial Flowers, ; &c. .k;k will sell on very moderate nuiui - ; t All Vvrd prs in the line of her bust- ... K-mVFiillv re- ness, win, as usuai, M....-r- ceived and punctually atienueu w. I Sept. 26 6w28 Marshal's Sales. s , VU ILL be j sold for cash f at the Court-House in the town of Washington; (N. C.) on Thursday the fifteenth day of October next, tov the htghesr bidder the following described property, to satisfy fundrjr executions ini favour of the United States, : issuing from the District Court of Pamptico viz: Negro man Robert, rand woman Lucy, the property pf S. M. Joseph ;400 acres of land in Beaufort county,5 the prop , erty of Stephen Owens ; 300 do. in Pitt county, the property of Vol Jorden ; 2 lots and improvements in Van Noorden Town, 1 lot and im provement in Old Town, of Wash ington, the property of Joseph Ran-' some ; lot and imprbvement in Van Noorden Town, . and Log House plantation ih Hyde county, tne property of Henry Selby ; part of lot where Joseph Blount's new siore now stands, with the improvements , property. of said J oseph Blount ; 240 acres of land oivBlount's creek, the property of Rich'o!. Black ledge ; lot and improvement in Punt go Town, the property of Wm. LL Lavender ; 2000 acres of land near Bath; and 640db. on MattamuskeeS the property of Wm. Farris ; plan! tatioia and improvements near the mouth of Broad creek in Beaufort county, the property of Gray Jerkins; 2560 acres of land in Hyde county, the I property of J. G. Blount ; lots No. 56 and 61, with the improve ments thereon, in Van Noorden town, the property of Wm. W. Rodman; land and improvements called Bagatelle, near Washington,1 the property oT A. P- Neale ; lands I K imPrvements in iseauiort county below Washington, the property of & improvements in Beaufort county xAimiy vv iuicnursi, wnrrc ne lives 1 lands and improvements opposite the town of Washington, the property of. Joseph Blount ; lands and improve ments .in Pitt county, the property of Seth Wilson. I I ! I Marshal Dist. N. C. July 4th, 1818. 16tf t; ! TJie above sales re. postponed f fo Tuesday the 10th day of Roceniher nexty, when they will absolutely take jplaeeJ BEVERLY DANIEL, Marshal Dist. North-Carolina. Newbern, October 15th, 1818. .; Devereux Chester Have just received from Bdltiihorei and OFFER FOR SALE, 10 bbls. Pilot Bread, 10 do. Navy 'do. -6 do; family Flour, 10 boxes Spanish Cigars, anoj A lbt of choice English Cheese ! They have also on hand 35 hhds. W. I. Rum,, 15 do. I ! Sugar, 25 bbls. j do. 20 hhds. jMolasses. ; .. October 1st'. -29tf GEORGE REID I Offers for sale j at his Store in Craven st. iaa Rne SOAP. 1st 9rl mL IVy ity, a 10 & 11 cents and' A few boxes mould CANDLES, of a superior Quality, a 19cenu. N B. 1 het.highest price will be- iven ior 1 aiiow, ana an sorts 01 aoan iirease. addiv ai ine aau- i i j . 1 1 Siery, in Newbern, at ( j UNION PUIJNU . Sept 19. 27tf Allen Fitch iVV Respectfully" xWVa informs the Public that he has 'takpir the Shop he occu pied last year, in Middle-street, near the Court-House. WATCHESof ev ery description re- I paired, cleaned; and warranted to do well; Seaman's COMPASSES repaired in the best manner SPOONS, Silver, Plate, &c cyphered jj all kinds of JEWELLE RY mended. ; has for sale, Gold Chains, Seal and Keys, Gold Ear-rings, Ureastiins and Finger-riiigs, and many other article in the Jewellery line. . f . & Cash paid for old Gold and Silrer. Newbern, October 1st, 1813. 2i3. '4 7 ,1 1 . 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