VOLUME I.
NEWBERN, N. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1818.
NUMBER S9.
ITERMS.
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THE CAROLINA ! CENTJNEL IS PUBLISHED
! - WEEKLY BY
JOHN I. PASTEUR,
At Three Dollars per annum, one
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?S'o daper will be discontinued until all
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tion of the publisher
Advertisements inserted at 50 cents
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BY 1 HE PHESIDEN V OF THE
UNI
TED STATES.
WHERE AS, by an act of Con
tne lzcn uecemoer
J" An act extending
i . !... r
the ttue tor opining the several
Ti 1 O .fi:efs e s taSii h id in the ter-
titorv of Orleans."
the United States
gress, passed on
l8li, entitled k-
the President of
is authorised to
ranse the land offices in the said ter
ritory (now state of Louisiana) tp be
opened, andmejland'ofFered for sale:
Therefore,. I, . James Monroe,
President or the United; States, do
hereby declare and make known,
that public sales strobe held atOpe
lousas, in th; state of Louisiana, for
the disposal of the following lands,
agreeably to law, in the western land
district of Louisiana, viz.
On the first Monday in December
1 ownshsps JNo,
, , ( 123456
he baseline 1C2A,n
m Ranges
e principal meridian.
st Monday in 1'ebruarv
sale of Townships.
next, for sal
1 & 2 South
1 & 2 North
3 North
West of t
s ' . i r
wn tne n
i next; Jbr the
jfv,: 3Sout
i 4 South
' ) 5 South
10 South
MlSoutl
e or
-T '
t
of th'e base line
in Ranges.
J 2345
C 3
3456
I 456
y 4
i 3
12 Soutl
West of the principal meridian;
Excepting the land reserved by
law for the support of schools, apd
for otherjpurposes. Each sale shall
continue open fpr three weeks and
no longer, and the sales shall be in
regular numerical order.
Given under my huid, at th'e City
of Washington, the 20th (day of
J une, one thousand eight hun
dred and eighteen.
AM Lb lVlUWKUfc.
By the President, .
MEIGS,
of ike General Land Office.
Mfirid ! r
IOS1AH
Commissioner
July 25 1
By the Presrdejit of tue Unf-
ted States.
Whereas, by an act of Congress
pissed on the third day. of March,
linclusive in range 5
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE U,
STATES.
WHEREAS, By an act
of Congress passed on the
17th of February, 1818, entitled an
act making provision for the estab
lishment of additional Land Office,
in the Territory of Missouri,? the
President of tlie United States i au
horized to 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 isales for the disposal
(agreeably to law) of certain lands
in flip trritnrtr rf IVI iceniirl " loViitll Kb
held as follows, viz : At St. Louis,
m the said territory, on the
Monday in August, October,
first
De
cember, February and Aprjl ext
and three weeks after eaH ofthe
said day s, for the s-de of lands in the
land district of St. Louis.
townships shall be offered
the
Thirty
at bach
most
200 Dollars Reward. Valuable Property
RANAWAY from the subscri- unt c a t t?
ber, on the 20th of October , - U.K 5ALfc.
lasti two negro men, SAMPSON. ""THE Subscriber, wishing to
and JOE. Sampson is about 50 JL concentrate his business and
years of sge, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches remove his property to his residence
high, dark complexion; and stout at Wilmington, offers' for .sale the
builthad on when he went away; following valuable estate :
a tarpawling hati and a white woolen , : That eligible situation on East
homespun jacket and trows ers. Joe Front Street, fornrerly the residence
is about 30 years of age, 6 feet high, bf the late ftdbert Hunt, Esq. com -slender
buSt, very black, has had prising 43 1-4 ft. of Lot No 104, and
the small poz, with which he is con- nhe whole of Lot No. 105 makinc
siderably marked, and' has' lost the; ,150 1-2 feet Iront, and ?14 1- j feet
middle toe of his left foot he topic rear. There is a handsome dwelling
with him a new furred hat, and a house upon the premises, with con
striped homespun jacket and trow- j venient out-houses and invprove-
. The Subscriber
HAS JUST RETURNED FROM
NEW-YORK,
I WITH A GENERAL ASS0RTMSN1V0P
BUY
GOO?
AND
1 3
1 f -
sers.
They will probably assume ments and the water front,
1815, entitled 4 an act to provide
for the ascertaining and surveying
of the boundary lines fixed by -the
toity with the Creek Indians, and
fir other plirppses,n the President
of the United States is authorized to
j cause, the 'lands,,, acquired by the said
j treaty, to ble offered for sale, when
urveyed : .r " ' ;-i -
j : vl Therefore,; I, James Monroe,
( President of the United States, do
I hereby declare and make known,
! that! public sales for the disposal (a-
Ereeablv to lawn of certain larid&in
the Alabama territory, shall be held
uanaoa, in ine siio icrrr.wy, uu
the j first Monday in lanviarv next,
1 and shall cominue for three weeks,
! during which .time will be offered
tor sale
Townships numbered
9 to 16
9 to 16 in 6
10 to 10 in 7
lOtoie1 in 8
i wtceptSuch lands as have been reser
ved bvllaw for;the support of schools,
and for other j purposes. The land
lhali be offered for sale in regular
numerical order, commencing with
the lowest number of section, town
ship and range.
Given under my hand, at the CUv
r of Washington, the 1 7th day of
July, one thousand eight huu
dred and eighteen.
" i JAMES MONROE.
By the President :
! J. MF.TGS.
Oommissionerof the General Land Office
sale, commencine: with
'eastern ranges west of the fifth pi in-
mermian line, anu prutceuing
Westerly.. : . . -J.' - J ,V.
At the Seat of Justice for Howard
County, in theaid Territory, on the
first Monday in September and No
yember next, and three weeks aftf ,
each of the said days, for the sale ol
lands in the land district of Howard
County. Thirty townships shall be
offered at eachi sale : The j firist to
be in a squarei 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
j 1 Jj: ..1.. fWJ-
int secona iramcuwiciy 1 V
first) and in the same form excep
ting from sale in each districr the
lands which have been or m&y be
reserved by slaW for other purposes.
Given under my hand, at t ie City
of Washington, the thirtieth i
day 01 1 April, one inousana
eight hundred nd eighteen
TAMES MUNHUfc.
By the President, '
IGSIAH MLIU5,
Comrnissio ier of the General Land Office
l.wtla? 9
the names of Samuel Brown and
Ferrel, and will perhaps have free
passes, j It is supposed that they are
lurking on the seaboard, somewhere
between Swansborough j & Norfolk,
The last accounts received of them
state that hey were endeavoring to
reach Edenton. ! V j
The above reward will be given
to any person who will deliver them
to me, or one hundred and fifty dol
larso securevthem in any jail, so
that I get them. I !
All persons are hereby cautioned
against harbouring, or carrying them
away, under the penalty! of the law.
Easier Kiilpatrick.
Duplin County, near . g
Limestone Bridge,' March 24.j . j -.
Fifty Dollars Reward, j
AN AWAY from the
subscriber, some time in the
imonth 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 suooosed that he is lurking a-
! bout Little or Big Swift creek, Cra
ven county.
R
I will scive the above reward to
any person who will bring said ne
gro to me, or secure him m any j an
so that I get him ; and will pay all
reasonable expences.
Masters of vessels and others,
eTWp DiiicniP M r nt? fuc 1 are forwarneri from harbouring;, em-
low, unuer uie peuauy u aw
VKITIED STATES.
Where as, by an act of Congress,
passed on the 17th of Febr'y, 1818.
eutitled- an act making provision
for the establishment ot additional
T.inr! OffifM in the territory of Mis
souri,'! the Presidnt of thejtJhited
States is authorised to direct the
public lands, which have been sur
veyed in the said territory, to be of
fered for sale e I
I, Tames Monroe,
Presidentt of the United States, do
hereby declare and makej known
that public sales for the disposal (a-
Sreeably to law) of certain Slands m
the territory ot Missouri, snai oe
held in Franklin, in saidterritory,
viz:;' "; ' .- :'i ;
On the first Monday in
next fore the s-de of
January
Townships No. 4( to 1
52 inclusive & fract'l in range 19
township 53 j
20
JOHN REEL.
Swift Creek, May 2, 181 8. 7tf
exten
ding to the channel will be sold, in
connection with them, or separately,
at the option of the purchaser. .
AL.SO, i -: ; ..
Three fourths of Lot No. 272, on
New Street, together with the small
house upon it at present occupied by
Mrs. Mitchell, ...
Also,-' ; H ' '
About one-third of Lot No. 21? on
South Front Streeti I
-w J. f - "I
r.-x ; ALSO, : .1 : . ' ,
Lot ' No. 22, corner of Front
and Handcock Streets, f 142 1-4 by
107 1-4 ft, together with the several
buildings before it. j
also, i
That valuable Plantation on
Trent River, 7 miles from town,
situated between the plantations ot
the late F. Foy, Esq. and Rev. Mr.
Witherspoon, containing about 1000
acres of .which 350 are cleared,
with a good dwelling! house, barn,
&c. &c. on the premises. The stock,
. . .....
utensils, etc. will be! sold it required,,
and such of the Negroes as do not
wish to move to Cape; Fear j
The above property, if not sooner
disposed of at private sale, will be
sold at public auction on the 20'h
December. The terms will be made
very easy to purchasers 1, 2, 3, 4
and 5 years credit will be given.
Negroes or Bank Stock willl be re
ceived in exchange for the property.
For further particulars apply to
Mesns. DevereuX & Chester, or
M. C. Stevens, Esq
WHICH HE OFFERS POH SALE AT A MODKB
:' . ' ,-v I ATE PROFIT. L. ... : ;
AmXm& vshich are
Fihe, superfine, and uper-superfiri
I iti J.i-.l--'!- i , ''
-ioxns ana cassirneres.
Vestings, pelisse clotlis and
Trimmings, bombazetts.
Callicoes, muslins, climmitics,
jeans, icottorl ana silk hose,
Silk, beaver and jkitf gloves, i
Canton j crapes,1 fcanton and I Cott3
shaw!? ' .' ! :
Linen and cottorijyocket h?dkfs-"
Cam brick and bajidatino do.
Irish linens, brown linens,
) Sheetings, diaper &c, . .
Knives & forks, pocket and penknivelj
Razors, scissors, & shears, i :
Locks, hinges, files, an vills, vices
Guns, pistils (single and double bar
teled,) j- . ...:'
Game baes. Dowder 'flasks.
Shot belts J &c. I
: ALSO,
Ritm, Gini Apple arid French Brand jri
T ' V . 1 -.it.
viaaeira, L.ispon ana maiaga w ines,
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, &c.
John Court.
October l6th. Sm31 "
! ,, ' ' V " -
DR
John
November 7th, 1818.---tf
F Burg win.
25DULLARS REWARD.
TTTi ANA WAY from the Subscriber
wTL twn mnntVuj inrp. a Negro man na
Mm V HIV-"" -"-- 7 O
med JOHN ; he is about 27 years of age,
5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, of a dark com-
nlexion. has a lean face, round body, and
I . j . 0 " 1 "
is well made speaks plain, can read tol
erably well, and : has a scar on one 01 tus
heels.. ' h: t :. 1 '
The above reward will be given to any
person who will apprehend said negro &
secure him in any Jail so that I get him.
All masters of vessels, and others are
forwamed from harbouring, employing,
c carrying him away, under the penalty
of the law.
FRANCIS GOODING.
enoir County, 25th April, 1818 tf
22 23
GEORGE RETD
O firs for sale, at "his Store in Craven si
1 flfl Boxes SOAP, 1st & 2d qaal
1UU ityva 10& 11 cents.
N. B. The highest price will be
given for Tallow, arid all sorts of
Soap Grease. Apply at the Chan
dlery, in Newbern, at I T .
UNION PU1JN I .
Septl9. 27tf
The Subscriber
HAS JUST RfctURNLD TROM
NEW-YORK,
With a large 'atul general tissartfnent
'GiO ODS
AND
' '. I- .4
' -' AfOVfl WH1TH A P. P.
Shepard's extra superfine blue, black tn&
;4 brown cloths. A: cris!iie. os,
do. superfine and fine cloths and
, ; cassirneres. . v-:;.
fanCy vestings, Khjmnels, blankets,
lains, bombazetb, calKcoesj
Irish linen, cambrick muslin,
Silk , cotton. an4 yrorsted koc k i a ?$ ,
Brown Holland, silk So cotton sbnwls
Sheeting, tow cloth, cotton haegin,
Loaflun?p& brown SUGAR,
TEA, Molasses, L
English and American Gunpowder,"
Shot, -j-'.;
Cross cut, pit, hand & pannel saws ,
Tobacco and SnulT, f
Rum, Gin Whiskey, c. i
. .-''. . also," ;t; ;;j'r ' '!'."f:.j.l
A very handsome assortment of
Pure Lehion Acid , j r p W All B
FOi punch; lemonade, sauces, jellies,
AND EVERY PURPOSE IN COOKERY.
48 to 52 &
fract'l township 53
48 to 52 I 21
On the first Monday in March
next, for the sale of
Townships
48 to 55 iriclusivd, in ranges 24 &"25
48 to 50 . i --2p
On the first Monday in May next
for the s.tle of 1
Townships i . : i
51 to 54 iriclusive, in ranges 1,1 & 12
51 to 56 1 i
3-to.fc6 : 14 & 15
excepting the lands which have been,
or miv be, reserved py law, ?trr u;c
support of schools, and for other pur
poses. -" .1 i 1; ,
- Each sale shall continue as long as
may be necessary to ;offemhe lands
for sale, and no longer, and the lands
shall be offered in regular numerical
order. 1 .
Given under my hand, at the city
of Washington this 17th4 day of
V July ?J one thousand etght hun
i dred and eighteen. i .
L ( JAMES MONROE.
By the President : : 1
7 JOSIAH MEIGS,
A
Notipe
nnHE snhscriber offer
n nis uvvn.iui'
in the town ot peav
Store House adiof ffiith a good
Kite hen, Srnokp tse; and Stable.
rUSE
and the
The mndjHiUSiriess, is equal to
any in the place. -
, Also,
Four unoccupied Lots in sad town,
and a small tract of Land on North
river. . . '
A liberal credit will be given the
purchaser; and notes negotiable at
either of the Banhs m XV ewoen, re
ceived in payment. Ternis will be
mnHf Irnown 011 application to the
subscriber, or to capt. Gilbert Rum-
iey, in Beaufort.
OTV7A7 BURNS.
Aujrust 24th, 1818. 24tf
hnHIS ACID retains all
Grateful flavour of the fresh
Lemon. It instantly dissolves in
V '1 . . . I. J .til n.1rM.
or coia water, aau
ch or Lemonade equally rich a's
the fruit, atany .time ot trie y ear.
h is also adapted tor every pur.
nose in Cookery where the Lemon is
reGuired,sucK as Sauces, jellies,
&c.
AND
1
a-bo legale
Vith
All of which he offers
retail, at a very modei att- advuuce.
, Nathunirl Smith.
Nov. 12th, 1 8 1 b'.-tfS 5
Stiite of North ( 'arolina,
CRAVEN COUN 1 V.
Ocjohkr Term, 1S18.
be
in
Brice Fonville,
, : vs. :
Asa Fonville
Order.
therefore, of the 1 Wri?nt C. Sianl v. and V .
Puiis Lemoh Acid, for Tave rns and I C. Stanly Adm'r. of Interlocutory
Public Places of Amusement, wu
sufficiently obvious, particularly
tne uuuuy . , ,- . 1 1 .- w , ... . . j
ItisretommendeatoiNAVALpna 5 m 1 neing SuKg . t
v - jfi - t . ,! " .iW-o ofpnclnt.-.Asa r onvi le. reMdof
Military officers, iiAtx.
t.MR. Masters or vessels and o-
thers going long voyages : it is m a
state 01 ary powucr, put.
class bottles, is
will retain its de
Notice.
LL those indebted to the sub
scriberw are requested to make
immediate tiavment as he intends
shortly to remove out of the state.
A
auite portable, and
lightfal fiavour and
strength for years, in any climate.
A tea-spbpnful of this Acid is suffi
cient fornS quart of FtfKCJi dr Lem
onade, i -J- "- :'
v It is Warranted to contain no ex
traaeoiii matter or any thing in the
least furious to the constitution.
a Wknatciit iinrlv of the Lemon
AciD wiiVbe kept at the Post-Of-
' 1- TmMKni.n Hi Art 1L lUdV UC
had bV the dozen or single bottle at
9-
Ot wnv Burnsu Uv PKiladelohia prices.
Aug 24, 1818.-24- . i lMvfc-WWf
X the defendant, Asa Fonville, reidcS ;
wJtkfitit the limits' of the State of NortiiL
Carolina, and in the jiState of Tenness !.
and tl:i same beingj verified to the ;sa5 $1
faction ofJtbe Court, by (lie affidayit of
George LancVn tnoticn of" cbmpl?
ant, Ordered, ;Tnat ontess defendant np-
plainsnfs bifl of complaint, bn'oi1' b efore
the the nfteenth,day of April ne'x t, the
. . . tin i. i -ir IS-1. . - i
jid such, decree made thereupon as shall
be thought .vit-&rd&red, that tlve same
be puWisVira Within sixty days', in, r le tja.
rolina Centinel, printed .ajt KeVbi ind
be continued therem t )t six six sitnre
weeks.
Extract frrm the ftlicntes.
Edward GnAarnc. is.
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21 tjyglo
Cnm mi ssioner of the Gn'1.0ffiee.
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