VOLUME I
NEWBERN, N. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, J818.
NUMBER 33.
Hi
TERMS.
HE CAROLINA j CEN'TINEL IS PUBLISHED
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BY TH PRESIDENT OF THE
WHERE AS, by an act of Con
Jrsss, passed on the 12th December
isll, entitled " An act extending
jfc- tMie, tcr opening tne several
t'aad Officers established in the ter
ritory' of Orleans!" the President of
..die United States is authorised to
cause the land offices in the said ter
ritory (nov state of .Louisiana) to be
opened and the b:nd offered for sale:
f Therefore,1 I, James Monroe,
President oi the United States, do
hereby declare and make known,
that public sales shall be held at Ope
loiic.as, in the state of Louisiana, for
the disposal of the following lands,
agreeably to law,!inthe westernTai!d
district of Louisiana viz.
On the first Monday in December
next, for sale of Townships, No. .
1&.2 South
l'& 2 North
123456
123456
345
Of the base line
3 North
iii Ranges
West of the principal meridian.
On the firstIonday in . February
fiext, for the sale of Townships.
' ; 3 South s 2545
: 4 South y ! i . 3.
5 South ) of the base line A 345b
6789 10 South
in Ranges.
456
4
3
1 1 South
12 South y
West of the principal meridian
Excepting thi: land: reserved by
w for the support of schools, acd
for other purpose. Lach sale shall
continue open for three weeks and
no longer, and the sales shall be in
regular numerical order. .
! Given under my liquid, at the City.
j 1 of Washington, the 20th day of
June, one;thousand eight hun
dred and eighteen.
TAMES MONROE.
By the President, , -i-JOSIAH
MEIGS,
Commissioner of tMGemirallLand Ojjice.
. July 25 IQtfrad !
By. the President of the Uin
I T ted States.
, I Whereas, by an act of Congress
passed on the; third day of March,
1815, entitled u an act to provide
ior tne ascertaining and surveying
ot the boundary lines fixed by the
"treaty with the Creek Indians, and
tor other purposes, the President
of the United States is authorized to
cause the lands, acquired by the said
teaty, to be offered for sale, when
6urveyed : : ' j - '
Therefore, I, James Monroe,
Preside'nt of the United States, do
hereby declare and maVe known.
that public sales for the disposal (a
.greeably lo law) cf certain lands in
the Alabama territory, shall be" held
- v-rtuaua,. iii uic saiei icrniory, on 1
tne first Monday in January next,
and shall cominue for three weeks,
during which time will be offered
for 'sale : ; -Townships
numbered
! . '0 to 16 inclusive in range 5 ;
9 to 16 in 6
10 to 16 in 7
10 to 16 in 8
axeept such lands as have been reserr
ved by law for the suppott of schools,.
and for other purposes. The land
shall be offered for sale in recular
numencal order, commencing with
the lowt number of section, town-
1 . . ..-'---..
amp ana range.
Given under my hand, at the Citv
of Washington, the 17th day of
July, one thousand eight hun-
dred ana eighteen.
1 JAMES MONROE.
11 1
By the President :
: , II. ; f J. MEIGS,
Com mission er of the General Land OflSce
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE U.
i- ','' ' STATES ' " ' ;j
XJfrir HEREAS By an act
W of Congress passed on the
17th ot FhriiMfv. fttitrA u
U entitled aa ;
?F : j 555 I
act making provision
Iishment of additional Land Offices
in the Territory of Missouri," the
President of the United States is au-
horizedto direct the public landse
which have been surveyed in 'the
said territory, to be offered for sale :
Therefore, I, James Monroe,
President of 'the United States, do
hereby ' declare and make known,
htat all public sales for the disposal
(agreeably to law) of certain lands
in the territory ot Missouri, shall be
held as follows, viz : At St. Louis,
in the said territofy, on the first
Monday in August, October, De
cember, February and April next,
and three weeks after each of the
said days, for the sale of lar ds in the
land district of St. Louis. Thirty
townships shall be offered at each
sale, commencing with the most
eastern ranges west of the fifth prin
cipal taeridian line, and proceeding
westerly. . " - - - ' J I1
At the Seat of Justice for Howard
County, in the saicjrerritory, on the
first Monday; in September and No
vembernext, and three weeks aftC
each of the said days, for the sale ol
lands in the land district of Howard
County. Thirty townships shall be
offered at each sale : The first to
be in a square form., and to include
the seat of justice of the said county,
as nearly in the centre as the situa
tion of the surveys will admit; and
the second immediately east of the
first, and in the same form ; excep
ting from I sale n each district, the
lands which have been or may be
reserved by law for other purposes.
Given under my hand, at the' City
of Washington, the thirtieth
day of April, one thousand
eight hundred and ' eighteen
; JAMES MONROE.
By the Prerident, ' !
JCSIAII MEIGS,
Commissio ler of the General Land Office
lawtla -9 '. '
By the President ol the Um
ted States.
Whereas, by an act of Congress,
passion" the. 17th of Febr'y, 1818.
entitd u an act making provision
for 'the establishment ot additional
Land Offices in the territory of Mis-
couri," the President of the United
T 1 I
States is authorised to direct the
public lands, which have been, sur
veyed in the said territory, to be of
fered for skle :
Therefore, I, James JMonroe,
Fresident of the United States, do
hereby declare and make known
that public sales for the disposal (a-
Sreeably to law ) ot certain lands in
tne territory 01 ivussouri, siwh ue
t " ." hit i-
held in Franklin, in said territory,
viz : ' , . . j .
On the first Monday in January
next fore the sale of
Townships No. 46 to O .
DZ inclusive Oiiraci 1 in nuige
township 53 . S ,
48 to52 & on
lract,l township 53 S
48 to 52. 21 22 23
On the first Monday in March
next, for the sale of
lownsnips
48 to 55 inclusive, in ranges 24 & 25
48 to 50 26 & 27
On the first Monday in May next
for the sale of
Townships
51 to 54 inclusive, in ranges 11 02 12
51 to 56 13
53 to 56 14 & 15
excepting the lands which have been,
or may be, reserved by law, for the
support of schools,- and for other pur
poses. . .
Each sale shall continue as long as
mav be necessary to offer the lands
f sal ar.d no longer, and the lands
fae offered in rbe.uiar numerical
:gulai
order. . , - ,.
Given under my hand, at the' city
of Washington,, this 17th day of
July, oihousand eight hun
dred affghteen. i !v .,,
AMES MONROE
By the President ;
JOSIAH MEIGS,
Commissioner of tbe Gen'l. Office.
100 Dollars Reward.
THE subscriber having legally
outlawed his. negro man HARR
offers the above reward for his head,
r the Sam if delivered alive tomd.
tiAtinx is a stout Weli made telloy
about five feet six inches high,'smal
eyes, and an impudent look ; he
took iVith him when he absconded h
two coats, one grey and the other-
umc, ana a nome maae suit 01 i,
winter ciotnes, together Avith some
other articles of clothiher not recoll
lected. The abovementioned negri
is legally outilawed.
JOHN Y. BONNER.
Fair-Field, Near Washington, N. C.
July 10 tf.19. - '
Fifty Dollars levurd.
T AN- AWAY from ite
X subscriber, some time in the
month of 5ovember last, a negro
man named lb A AG, abotit 22 year:
of age, six feet high, tolerably stou:
made, and of a black complexion,
It is supposed that he is lurking a
bout Little or Big Shrift 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 anyiaii
so that 1 get him ; and. will pay al
reasonable expences.
$JFMasters of vessels and others
are forwarned from harbouring, emf
ploying, or carrying away said lei
ow, under the penalty of the law.
JOHN REEL.
Swift Creek, May 2, 181 8 7tf;
50 Dollars Reward
R ANA WAY from thd
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
incnes mgn, weu proportionea ana
or a black complexion. She was for
merly owned by Mr. Solomon Col
lins of White Oak. The aboye re
ward will be given to any person that
will deliver said neorro to me, or-sd
cure her in any jail in this district, so
that I get her again;
PETER ANDREWS.
June 13th. -1 3tf
25 DOLLARS REGARD
Wy ANAWAY from the Subscribe
Xt two months since, a Negro man nd
nied JOHN ; he is about 27 years of'ageL
5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, of a dark comj
plexion, has 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.
The above reward will be given to any
person who will apprehend said negro i 1
secure him-in any Jail so that I get him.
AH masters jof vessels, and others ar ;
forwarned from I harbouring, employing ,
or carrying him away, under the- penalty
bf the law ' yv
' FRANCIS GOODING.
"J
Lenoir County, 25th April, 1818-M
Notice.
r h HE subscriber offers for sal
I his DWELLING HOUSE
in the town of Iieauh rt, and the
Store House adjoining, with a gooci
Kitchen, Smpke House, and Stable
The stand, ior business, i3 equal to
any in the place.
; : Also, . '
Four unoccupied Lots in said town
and a small tract 01 Land on Nort
river. : " . s
A liberal credit will be given the
purchaser, and notes negotiable at
either of the Banks in Newberil, re
ceived in payment. Terms will he
made known on application to the
subscriber, orjtb capt. Gilbert Runi-
ley, in Beautort. . I
OTWAY BURNS,
August 24thil818.f-24tf
Noticd.
A
IiL those indebted to the sub
scriber, are requested to make
immediate payment, as he intends
shortly to remove out or the state.
Otway
Aug24, 1018. 24lt'
BurasJ
200 TJoIlai-s Reward;
13 ANAWAY from the subscri-
ber, on the 20th of October
last, two necrro men. SAMPSON
and JOE. Sampson is aboui 50
years of 2ge, '5 feet 4 6r 5 inches
higlii dark complexion, and stout
built had on when m; went away,
a tarpawlinghat: anda white woolen
is about 30 years of age, 6 feet high,
slender buut, very black v has had
the smallpox, with which he is con
siderably marked, and has lost the
middle tbe of his left foot-he-too1c
vith him a hew furred hat, and- a
striped homespun jacket and trow
sers They will prdbably assume
the names of Samuel Brown andce
Ferrel and will perhaps have free
passes. It is supposed that they are
lurkine 6n the seaboard; somewhere
U. ' t i o k.t r it
ucween owansoorougn iNorioix.
I he last accounts received of them f
state that" they were endeavoring to
reach Edenton.
The above reward will be given
to any person who will' deliver them
tome, or One hundred and fifty doU
lars to secure them in any jail, so
that I get them.
All persons are hereby cautioned
against harbouring, or carrying them
away, under the penalty of the law,
... Easier Killpatrick.
Duplin County, near ? fe
Limestone Bridge, March 24.
5 DoiiarslRewarrfc
r AN A WAY front the subscrUier,
on Tuesday the 22d instant, a
negro man named
SAM
formerly owned by George iMorsei
of Beaufort. He is about 35 years
ofage, five feet, seven or eight inches
high, stout made, and is a good fid
dler. He" sometimes calls himself
Giles Miner, and commonly sailed
'in the packet, between Newbern and
Beaufort, with Hasty. 1 .
The above, reward, together with
all reasonable expences, will be paid
to any person who will apprehend
and deliver said fellow to th sub-
, -
scriber, or secure him in any jail.
Masters of vessels, and others, are
forwarned from harbouring, employ
ing, or carrying him away, under the
penalty of the law. r
Libbeus Hunter.
WhiteXhk, 1 Oct. 3d ISlSAtf;
Carteret county, J
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Pure Lemon Acid.
FOR PUNCH, LEMONADE, SAUGESg. JELLIES,
AND EVERY PURPOSE IN COOKERY.
rpHIS ACID i-etains all tht
- grateful flavour of the fresh
Lemon It instantly dissolves in
hot or cold water; and . will make
Punch or Lemonade equally rich as
;vith 'the fruie, atany time of the year.
It is also adapted for every pur
pose in Cookery where the Lemon is
required, Such as dauces, jellies,
&c. . ; t ,
The convenience, therefore, of the
Pure Lemon Acid, for Taverns and
Public Places of Amusement, will lie
sufficiently obvious, , particularly .in
the Country. - ,
It is recommended to Naval and
Military Officers, Travel
lers, M ASTERS OP VESSELS nd O-
thers going lqpg voyages : it is in a
state of dry powder, put up in small
glass bottles, is quite portable, aiid
will retain its delightful flavour and
strength for years,' in any climate.
A tea-spoonful of this Acid is suffi
cient for a quart of FuNcn or Lem
onade. --r:- : '
? It is warranted toj contain no ex
traneous matter, or any thing in the
least injurious to the constitution.
A constant supply of tlie Lemon
Acid wilL be kept at the Post-Of-FICE
in New beriL where it maybe
1. , j-.
had by the d-2en or single bottle at
the Philadelphia prices. j
ewbenijMajS0.48l8.--ll-4fi
Methegliiu
TJ EST quaHty of UJur HEGLIN by
JL the gallon or cctile, for sale by
feft. Xafi A tot Fwut-stwet;
Mat-shot's Sates.
ffILL be sold for cash4 at the
Court-Hble in the' town of
Washington (K. .. oh Thursday
the fifteenth day :tober next, to
the ' highest tbia ,thc following
described property, to satisfy sundiy
executions in favour of the United
Statbs, issuing from the District
CouTt of tamptico -viz ? Negro
man Robert and woman Lucy; the:
property of S. M. Joseph j 400 acres
of land in Beaufort county, the pn)p
erty of Stephen Owens ; 30D do.' in ;
Pitt county; the property of YoL -Jorden
; 2 lots and improvements in
Van Ncbrden Town, 1 lot and iin
proVemVht in Old Town, of Wash
ington, the property of Joseph Han
some ; lot and improveniem in Vanv
Noorden Town, and Lojg House
plantation in Hyde county, the
property bfi Henry Selby , part of
rJ.u- tiix,
ere Joseph Blount's new store
iOw stands, with the improvements
thereon, the property of said Joseph
Blount ; 240 acres of land on Blounf
creek, the property of Kich'd. Black
ledge ; lot and improvement in Pun-
go Town, the property of Wm. L. y
Lavender ; 2000 acres of lard ntar
Bath; atld 640 do. on Mattamuskt ct
th? property of Vm. F arris ; pluu
tation and. improvements near the j
mouth oT Broad creek in Beaufort
counfy, the property bf Gray jerkin;
2560 acres of la ncl in Hyde coXmty,
the property of J. G. Blount y lots
No. 56 and 61, with thfe improve
ments thereon, in Van Noordea
Town, the property of. Wm. Wi
Kodman ; land and improvements
called Bagatelle, near Washir;gtort
the property of A. P- Neale ; landf
& improvements in Beaufort county
below, Washington, the property of
Hilary Whibhurst wjiere he lives ;
lands and improvements opposite the
town of W ashington, the property bF
Joseph Blount ; lands and improve
ments in Pitt county, the property
of Seth WilMta.
BEVERLY DANIEL
- Marshal Dist. N. C.
July 4th, 1818.J 6tf
tT- The above sales are postponed ia
Tuesday the 10th day of November next,
when they mil absolutely take plate .
BEVERLY DANIEL, M,
Dist. North-CaroXTta.
Newbern, October 15th, 1818.
Devereuk ( lu&ier
Have just received from Baltimore, and
- offeA for sale, ,
10 hbls. Pilot Bread,
1'6 do. iavy do. ;
6 do. family Flour,
iO boxes Spanish Cigars, and
A lot of choice English Cheese
I hey have alio on hand
35 hhds. W I. Hum,
15 do. Sugar,
25 bbls. 1 ;do.
r 20 hhds. Molasses.
October 1st; 29tf
GGRGE REID
Offers for sale, at his Store in Craven it.
100 BXeS SAP, lst &2dqn v -l.y
J itv a 1o& 1 cents ; and
A few boxes' mould CANDLES,
of a superior quality, a 19 cents.
-N. Dm The highest- price will be m
given for Tallow, and all sorts of
Soap Grease. ' Apply at the Chan- .
dlery, in Newbern, at
j UNION POINT.
i Sept 19. 27tf ! ;
FOR SALE,
The remainder of the Brig Superb' s Cargo
P6t and Bar Iron, assorted,
Crates of earthen ware,
A feV crates of empty bottles r i
Grindstones, shot, ;
Glassware assorted ,
Wroiight nails, assorted
1,
German steel, .
A quantity of stone jugs, different sizes,
A few lotn of elegant tea china,
Sugar in hlidii. and bis. "
A few hhds. of West India rum,
A quantity ofallum, and St. Ube's salt.
Also on consignment, a quantity of
ounny tags, and lew bolts-o! Lnglisbcan-
' vas, which will be sold cheap for crrh or
short credit:! enquire of
r I WM; KYLE;
Isewbern Sept, 26,18l8,-tC2b4io.
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