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VOLUME I. NEW6ERN, N. C. SATURDAY, isX)VEMBER 7, 1818. NUMBER 31 j :: ! TERMS. ySE CAROLINA CEN'TIXEL IS PUBLISHED J ! WEEKLY BY f ' JOHN I. ASTEUR, At Three DoLLAR&per annum, one third payable yi advance. j So naper will ibe discontinued until all arreasnjres are paui up, except at the op tion of the publisher. - Advertisements inserted at 50 cents tier squire the first week, and 25 ceats a .-.! t ... 1 i BY THE PRHSIPENT OF THE UNITED Si AXES. VfiEREAS,b an act of Con ,P; bassM on the 12th December 181 1, entitled " An tict c: extending th- time tor opening the several T,ind Oncers established in the ter ritory of Orleans." the President of th; United States is authorised to cause the land offices in the said ter ritory (now stale of Louisiana) to be opened, and the land offered for sale: Therefore, I, James Morroe, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales shall be held at Ope lousas, in the state of Louisiana, for the disposal of the ' following lands, agreeably tc law, in the western land district of Louisiana, viz. - On the; first Monday in December Townships No. 1 & 2 South X& 2' North 3 North ' i t 123456V 12345b 345 Of the base line in Ranges West of the principal meridian. . On the first Monday m r ebruary next, for the sa e of Townships. 3 South 4Souh 5 South ) 10 South 5 .11 South I 12 South 5 West of the of the base line in Ranges. principal meridian. Excepting the land reserved by law for the support of schools, and for other purposes. Each sale shall continue open no longer, and or three weeks and the sales shall be in regular numen cal order. 'Given under mv hand, nt the City of Washington, the 20th clay of June, oi'e thousand eight hun dred anil eighteen: I ! J A MS MONROE. By the President, JOSIAH MEIGS, : Commissioner of the GeneraTLand Office. July 251 iKtmd By the1 President of the Uni te States. Whereas; by an act of Congress passed on the third day of March, 1315, entitled " an act to provide for the ascertaining and' surveying of the boundary lines fixed by trie treaty with the Creek Indians and for othr purposes," the President of the t!Juited pttes is authorized to cause thedands; acquired by the said treaty, to be offered for s de, when surveyed; - Therefore, I, James Monroe, President of the United States,, do hereby declare and mal; e known. that public' sales for the disposal (a- i creeably to lawV of certain lands in I the Alabama territory, shjall be held at Cahaba in the said territory, on the first Monday ir January next, and shall continue for three weeks, during which! time will , be offered 'for sale : 1 " ,;. r .' i-: Townships numbered - . . 9 to 16 inclusive in range 5 j I' 9 to 16 in .6 10 to 16 in . 7 10 to 16 in . 8 except such lands as have been reser ved by law for the support of schools, and fqr other purposes. The land shall be offered for sale m regular numerical order, commencinir with the lowest number of section, town- ship and range. Given under my hand, at the. City of Washington, the 17th day of , July one thousand eight hun dred ana eighteen. V JAMES MONROE. By the President : i J. MEIGS. Commissioner of the General Land Office 2i tjyglo ; , S 2345 C 3 3456 ? 456 S r 4 I 3 BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE U. ' STATES. : j!. 11 J HERE AS, By an act V V o Congress passed on the 17th of February, 1818, entitled "an act makintr Drovision for the estab Hshment Qf additional Land (pffices in the Territory of Missouri!" the President of the United Statesiis au- , if .1 hbrized to direct the public landse which have been surveyed in the said territory, to be offered for sale : jTherefore, I, James Monroe!, -President of the United States, do hereby declare' and make ktiownv htatall public sales for the disposal (agreeably to law) of certain lands in the territory of iVlissouri, shall be held as follows, viz : At St. Louis, in the said territory, on th first xt, alonday in August, October cember,' February and April and three weeks, after each said days, for the stle of lands of thb in the land di';nct of St. Louis. Thirty townships shall be offered at each sale, commencing with the f most eastern ranges west of the fit tl pi ih cipal meridian line, itnd proce eding Westerly.-'. ' ..." .v.,.. ' l : 1, A t the Seat of Justice for Howard County, in the said Territory; bn the" first Monday in September and. No Vember next, and three weeks aftt t each of he said days, for the sale oi lands in the land district of Hovyard 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 m 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 sale in each distrUt, the lands which , have been or may be reserved by lavf for other nurrjoses. Given under my hand, at the Citj I of Washington, th?e thirtieth , dav ofApril, one thousand eiht lfintred and eighteen 5 JAiVlES MONROE. By the Frerident, JCSIAH MEIGS, Commissro ler of the General Land OfHce '.' lawtla 9 . 1l By the President t1 the U ni ted States. . ; r Whereas, by an act of Congress, passed on the 17th of Febr'y, 18f8. entitled " an act making provision for the establishment of additional Land Offices in the territory of Mis souri," the President of the United States is authorised to direct the public lands, which have been sur veyed hr the said territory, to oe of. fered for "sale Therefore, I, James Monroe President of the United Stages, do hereby declare and make ;nown that public sales for the di.spctsai (a Sreeably to law) of ctr:ain lands in the territory of Missouri, shall be held in Franklin in said territory, viz : . On the first Monday in January next pre the sale of lownslups i,o. 46 to 52 inclusive &fracfl township 53 in ranee 1 20 21 22 23 j,Vhv i lull liwt. v" - 48 io,5 . On the first Monday in March next, lor the sale pi , Townships 4 . 48 to 55 inclusive, in ranges 48 to 50 24&25 26 & 27 On the first Monday in May next for the sale of . Townships , ! j 5 1 to 54 inclusive jin ranges 51 to 56 - 53 to 56 11 & 12 13 14 & 15 excepting the lands which have been, or may be, reserved bydaw tor the support of schools, and for other pur poses. , : .: ' , - E ach sale shall continue as long as may be necessary to offer the lands for sale, and no longer, and the lands shall be ojjered in regular numerical order. ; , j : : Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this 17th day of July, one thousand eight hun dred and eighteen J JAMES MONROE. By the President :' it . JOSIAH JVIEIG8, Commissioner oflhe Gen?L Office. 21 tmyglo ' s 100 Dollars Reward; 1 outlawed his ineffro man HAR$t7 offers: the above reward for his head, or the same if delivered alive tome. lbout five feet sixMnches high, small eyes, and an impudent look z he t ok rith him when he absconded homespun jacket and trdwsers. Joe two coats, one grey andfthe ojther is about 30 years of age 6 feet high,' bluev and a home . made suilt of slender buFlt, very blak, has had winter clothes, together with spme-the small pox, with wbifh he is con other articles of clothing not recbl- siderably marked, and has lost the Iected. 1 he abovementioned negro is legally out-Jawed : JOHN V. BONNER. Fair-Field, Near Washington, N. July 10 rtf.iy. . Filly JitoUars ieward, AN AWAY from the subscriber, some time in the month of November last, a negro man named ISAAC, about 22 yiears of age, six fet high, tolerably stout made and of a black complexion. u is supposed tnat ne is lurKing a bout, Little or Big Swift creek, Cra ven county, j .... T will jrive the above reward to i 7"-. ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' any person whowillx bring; said ne gro u me, or secure! him in an) jail so that I get him ; and will pa)' all reasonable ekpences. . , i CJM aster of vessels and otHers, are forwarned from harbouring, em ploying, or carrying away said fel low, under the penalty of the law. . - ;j; . " I JOHN flEEl.. Swift Creek May 2, 1818. 7 f 50 Dollars Re w a AN AWAY from the subscriber, in Trenton, about i . : . i - . 1st ot August last," a negro wo man named SILVEY. She is apout 30 years of age, about 5 feet, 6 oir 7 inches , hiffl), 1 well proportioned and of a black Completion. She waspor merly owned by Mr. Solomon Col lins of White Oak. -'The- abov i re ward will be give ft to- any person that win ueuver saia negro 10 me, or se cure her in anyjail in thi3 distriat, so that 1 get her again. 1 . PETER ANDREWS. June 13th)-13tf 25 DOLLARS REWARD. T ANA WAY from the . Subscriber JL-two vnonths since, a Negro man na med JOHN ; he is about 27 years of age. 5 feet 5 or 6 inches hishl of a dark ccm- plexion has alean tacefoundbodji and is Well mmiPi -speaks plain, can. read ' tol erably vvcil, and has a scar on one pf his heels. - ' J .; i - The above reward will be given to any person who ivill apprehend said negro & secure bim many Jail so that .1 get mm. All masters oCvessels, and others are forwarned from ; harbouring employing, orxarrymg him away, under the. penalty of the law. 1 v. FRANCIS GOODING. Lenoir County, 2: th April, 1818 tf .Nptice. THE subscriber offers fori sale his DWELLING; HOUSE in the town, of Beaui rt, and the Store House adjoining, with a (good Kit-hen, SmPke House, and Stable. The stand, for business is equal to any m the place. . " . Also, Four unoccupied Lots in said town, and a small tract of Land on North river. ' A liberal credit Will be givdn the purchaser, .and notes negotiable at either of the Banks in Newbefn, re ceived in payment. ,. Terms will be made known on application to tne subscriber, or to capt. Gilbert Rum- ley, in Beaufort. OTWAY BURNS. i August 24th. 181 8.-24 tf ; Notice. A LL those indebted to the sub scriber, are requested to make immediate payment, as he ititends shortly to remove out ot the state. ;Otvay Burns, - Aug 24, 1818.-r34tir th 00 Dollars Rdvvard. I ANAWAY frnmlthp snhirVi. H ; - w vvvww last, two necro men, SAMPSON and JOE. SkMPsON s about $0 yers of ge, 5 feet 4! or 5 inches built had on when he went away, a tarpawling hat, arid a white wbojen middle" toe ot his lft fqot- he took with him a new furred j hat ahd, a striped homespun jacket and trow sers. They will probably assume the names of Samuel Brhivti and Joe Ferrely "and wilF perhaps have free passes. It ii supposed that they are lurking on the; seaboard! somewhere between Swansborough & Norfolk. The last accounts receif ed bf them stat$ that they were efirSeavorihg to reach Edenton. I ' , . ; - ' ! :: v . The above reward wll be given to any person who will (leliver them to me, or One hundred 4nd fifty dol lars to secure the ca in ny jail, so that I get themi f All persons are hereby cautioned' against harbouring, or clirryingthem away, under; the penalty! of the law. V Easier illpatrick. Duplin County, hear 3-Ltf Limestone Bridge, March 4. . TJ AN AW AY from trle.subscriber, oh Tuesday the 22d instant, a negro man named Formerly owned by George Blorse of Beaufort, lie is about 35 years ofajje, five feet, seven ot eight inches high, stout made, and is a good fid dler. He sometimes tails hi nisei f Giles Miner, and comjnonly sailed in the packet between P ewbera and Beaufort, with Hasty ' I The above reward, together with all reasonable eipencesL will be paid to any person who will apprehend mrl deliver said fellow to the sub- I sciiber, or secure him in any jail, r i" -m ' ' I 1 t . r ivl asters ot vessels, ana ptners, are ibrwarhed from harbouring, employ ing, or carrying him away, under the penalty of the law. ; ! j Inbbeiis Hunter. . White-Oak, 1 Octlsd i818.-tfr Carteret county, J i i?ur e Lemon Acid , FOR PUNCH, LEMONADE, SAUCES, JELLIES, AND EVERY PURPOSE IN COOKERY. THIS ACID re tains, all the i grateful flavour f the fresh Lemon. It instantly ! jdissolves in hot or cojd water, and will make Punch or Lemonade equally rich as yith the fruit, at any time of the year.. It is also adapted fcir eyery pur pose in Cookery where the Lemon is required, such as . Sauces, -jellies, The convenience, therefore, of the Pure Lesion Acib, for! Taverns and ( Public Places of AmusemenU will be sufficiently bbyious, particuljvrly in the Country. e ; : It is recommended to N.val and M i l it Ait Y Officers, Travel lers, Masters of visELs and o thers going long; voyages : it is in a state of dry powder, put up in small glass bottles, is quite portable, and 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 Punch or Lem onade. ' - .'. It is warranted to contain no ex- laoeous matter, or any thing in the le,ast injurious to the-jconstitutiori 1 A constant supply of the Lemon j ACID win ue Kept at pne rusi-t-' ricE in Nebern, where it may oe had by the dozen or single bot'de at the Philadelphia prices. ' Newbemj May 30th. if 18.-i11-4l iyietheinjn. B EST quality of MEHGLIN by the gallon or bo.tle9tcr sale by i- m TV IT o KELLE I . Sept. -2?:fV Ilast Front-street AiarshaVs Sdesl f kKJ ILL be sold for cash at the l y Y Court-House in the - town of Washington, (N. C.) on Tjiursday v the fifteenth, day of October next to the higliesi bidder the. following described property, to satisfy sundry executions, in favour of the United States, lisluing from the District Court of . Pampticoivi2 : ; Nerrb man Robert, and woman Lucy, the property of S. M. Joseph ; 400 acres r1 . lc.aort-eountyitneprop erty of Stephen Owens j 300 do.' in Pitt county, the .property pfx Vol; Jord en J2 lots and improvements iri Van Nqorden fTown, 1 lot and im provement in Old Town, qf Wash ington, the property ot Joseph Kan some ; lot and improvement in Van : JNoorcien i own. and Lorr Hnnf olantatio . -i "s r T r - ju in tiyae ; county, tne property! o.t Henry belby part c.f lot where Joseph Blount's new store 1 now stands, with the improvements thereon, the Jiroperty of said Joseph Blount 240 acres of land on Blount's creek, the property of Rich'd. Black ledge ; lot and improvement in Pun go Town, the property of Wm. L. Lavender ; 2000 acres of land near Bath, ana 640 dp. on Mattamuskeeti the property of Wm. Farris ; plan- cation ana improvements near ttae mouth of Broad creek in Beaufort county, the propcrtof Grayjetkiiis 2560 acres of land in Hyde county; the property of J. G. Blount j lots No. 5Gl and 61,with the imprnve ments thereon, in Van" Noorch ti Town, the property of V m. Wi Rodmab ; land and improve mt n't called Bagatelle, nfeaVtVashitigt(ji'nt the property- of AP-&eate ; lands & improvements in Beaufort coiuiiv below Washington, the propertyj of Hilary Whitehurst, where he lives lands and improvements opposite the town of Vashington, the property ni': Joseph Blount ; lands and Improve ments "in Pitt county, the property of Seth; Wilfosj. i I BEVERLY DANlkL, ! J Marshal Dist. N. C July 4th,-l 318. 1 6t f ' . -J" "t The above safes are post rjonc7 fy Tuesday the lOfh day qfNovcter nej.fr when they will absolutely take plwe. BEVERLY DANIEL, hrkcl ? ; . Diit. Nortfi-Caj'olind. Newhern? October 15th, 1 8"j 8. ' Devereux 8? hosier . . s .. . i Have just received from Baltimore 3 avd .;.' ;. .OFFER FOR. SALE, ".' - .'. J..'' 10 bhl8i Pilot P,nau, 10 do. Kavy do. ' .. j I'f . 6 do. fam-.ly Flour, 10 boxes Spanish Cigars, Phd j A qk o choice Eng:i-h Cheqsc, 1 : cy Jiave also on hand I 35 hlulj W. I. Rum, 15 25 ! do. ' Sugar, hbls; do. '2,0 hhds. Molasses. -October 1st. 29tf GEORGE RKID uyers jor sate, ai nis ziorc m 1 HO oxes SOAP, 1st &2d q'lit -HJity,a lOScll cent; aid A few boxes mould CAKDLE of a superior quality,, ID cenis. J ' N. B. The highest price will W given j for Tallow, and all sortsf c Soap Greased Apply at the CKau dlery, In Newberh, at - J r ; UNION POINT- Sent 19. 'Snt . . . ; FOR SALE, 1 the remainder of the Brig Superb's Cro CONSISTING OF Pot arid Bar Iron, assorted, Crates of earthen ware, ' A few crates of empty bottles, Grindstones, shot,-j 'Glassware, assorted, . 1 Wrought nails, assorted, . German steel, A nnanlitv nf Jtfft.ip inirs. r1ifTorsn cl-- Aev lotsol elegant tea china, Sugar irrhhds. r.nd-bls. - A few hhds. of West India rum, A quantity of allutn, and St.j Ube's! salt. ' Also on consignment, a quantity cf Gunny Bags, and few, holts of En glish can- i vas, which wiir be sold cheap for cash or short credit : enouircof . , I - I - " . ' WM. KYLE. -Kewb'ern' Sept. 26, l$18.-tf. 2S:no. .-
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