TERMS. JHK CAROLINA CENTIXEL IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY ; JOHN I. PASTEUR, , At Thrkh; Dollars per annum, one 'third payable in advance. - s So Daper wilfcbe discontinued unfif all arrearages arej prjid up, except at the op tion of the publisher.4 v 5 I Advertisements inserted at 50 cents - k. per square the; first we?k, and "25 cents a ;Tiare for each succeeding insertion. ' j By the President of the Uni ; ted States. . ' VEREAS, by an act of Congress passed on the third day of March, 181 J, erttitled " an i act to provide for the ascertaining; and surveying of the boundary lines fix-ed by the treaty1 with-the Creek Indians, and for other purposes," the President of the. Unitecl States is authorized to cause the lino's, acquired by the said treaty, to be offered for sale, wher ' surveyed : ' Therefore, I, James Monroe. President jof !the United States, do hereby declare and j make known, that public sales for the disposal (a greeably to. law) of certain lands in the Alabama territory, shall be held ''at Cahaba, in the said territory, on the first Monday in ' January next, and shall continue for three weeks, during which time will be offered for sale v V- : f '. '. ; ; .-jv'; Townships nunibeTed I 9 to l6 inclusive in range 5 S 9 to J6 in 6 10 to 1 6. in 7 10 to 16 in 8 except such lands as have been reser ved by lav fori the support of schools. and for other purposes. Theland shall be offered for sale in regular numerical order, commencing with j the lowest number of section, town ship and range. Given under my hand, at the City' of Washington, the 17 th day of July, one thousand" eight hun dred and eighteen. f I JAMES MONROE. - j By the President : , ; j J. MEIGS, Commissioner of the General Land Office '.; -l-itjygio ;. .!-, 1 THEU SBSCRIBER . '. i - i ' -. - HAS JUST RECEIVED, & OFFERS FOR SALE, Twenty four barrels and twenty half barrels of BALTIMORE BEST F AM IfcYFLOUR: William Dunn. Dec. 1818. 3t3 8 Newbern,! 5th The Subsciber ' v OFFERS for sale the half of Lot No. 58 on Broad street, with the two Houses thereon. Posses sion given immediately. Terms half t paid jdown, the balance, .six months credl, the purchaser giv ing note with kpproved security, ne gotiable at either of the Banks. ALSO, A Lot of ground at Trent Bridge. Germain; Castix. , Decembe r 5th 3w.38 ' I FOR SALE, A smalSloop Boat burthen about one hundred and seventy barrels. She is eighteen months old, well found and in good order. Enquire of the INov.21.-h36tf PRINTER . -1-; - ; WANTED 'TO PURCHASE, 27 SHARES of State of North-Carolina Bank Stock. Enquire eff jHN M. ROBERTS. Nov. 21818 37tf OVERSEER WAN I tUr A person who is acquainted with the business of an Overseer and un demands' the management of si Plan tation, and who can bring a satisfar torv recommendation, will mset witf employment for the ens-tin 2: vear and: good .wages, by applying to jth BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES. ! 7 HERE, AS, By n act VV . flf Congress pdssed 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 the United States is 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 sales for trie disposal (agreea bly to lar) of certain lanlds' in the territory of. Missouri, shall be held as follows, viz: AtfSt.j Louis, in the said territory, on the first Monday in August, October, De cember, February and April next, and -three weeks after, each of the said days, for the s tie of lands in the land district of St. Louis. Thirty town -hips shall , be offered at each saie, commencing wiln the most eastern rgt-s west of the fifth prin cipal meridian line, and proceeding j westerly. ;. At the Seat of Justice for Howard Ckijity in the said Territory, on the first Monday-in September and No veul-er next, and three weeks aft , each of the said davs, for the sale ol lands in the land district of Ho ward Coafity. .'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 ii the situa tion of the surveyswill. admit, and the second immediately east! of the first,1 and in the same form ; excep ting from sale in each district, the lands which have been -or may be reserved by law for other -purposes , Given under my hand, at the City j of Washington, trie thirtieth I day of April, one thousand eight hundred andj eighteen IAMES MONROE. BythePretident, ! s fOSIAH MEIGS, Comiiiissio ler of the General Land Oiflce laVtift 9 : r 1 " 1 BY Villi PRHSI iENT OFiTHE , UNITED ST A'lES.; Whereas, by an act ofjCongres, p jssed on the 17th ot rebr'y, 1818. entitled 41 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 m theiHaid territory, to be oi fered for sale : 1 I Therefore, I, James J Monroe, President o( the UmtedjStates, dp hereby declare and make known that public sales for the disposal (a- areeaoiy ..to law j 01 lciwiu wuua 11 1 v v- c nt- t,n 1 tlie terntorv ot , Missouri, shall be held viz : in Franklin, in said territory, On the first Monday in January next lore the sIe ot j Townships No. 4f to 52 idclusive5 fractal in range f 19 township 53 T - 48 to 52& I 20 fractal township 53 j 48 td52, j ' 21 22 23 'On .tiie rst Monday! -in JVIarch next,; for the sale of Eowiiships 1 V 48 to 5 5. inclusive, in ranges 24 & 25 ' 81050 ' I j 26&27 On the first Monday in May next for the sale bf Townships 51 to 54 i nclusive, in ranges 11 & 12 51 to 56 .-- 3 ' I 14 & 15 53 to 56 excepting the lands which have been jt mav De, reserved oy raw, p support ot schools, and tor other pur rl i' 1 . -i I if - - Vl poses. Each sale shall continue as long as nay be necessary to offer. th lands for sale, and no longer, and the lanojs .hall be offered in regular numerical jrder. - : i f 1 it Given under my hand,! at the city ; of Washington, this 17th'day of iniv. one tnousana ciKut uuu- dred and eighteen, j ! j i I JAMES MONROE. By the President : ! ! ' I JOSIAII 1EIGS Commissioner of the Geh'L Office. 00 Dollars Reward: 5 AN AW AY from the subscri ber, on the 20th of October last, two negro men, SAMPSON -and JOE. 1 1 Sampson is about 50 years of age, 5 fett 4 or 5 inches high, dark complexion, and stout built had on when he went away, a tarpawling hat, and a white woolerr homespun jacket and trowsers; Joe is about 30 years of age, 6 feet high, slender buflt, very black, has had the smallpox,'With which he is con siderably marked, and has lost the middle toe of his left foot he took with him a new furred hat, and a striped homespun j acke t and trow sers. They will probably assume the names of Samuel Broxun and Joe rerrely ana win pernaps nave tree passes. It is supposed that they are lurking on the seaboardj somewhere between Swansborough & Norfolk. The last accounts received of them state that they were endeavoring to ; reach Edenton. The above reward will be given to any person who will deliver them to. me, or one hundre J and fifty dol lars to secure them in any jail, so thatT get them. ; 1 , All persons are- hereby cautioned against harbouring, Or carrying them away, under the penalty of the law. i i Easier Killpatrick. Duplin County, near 3 : Limestone Bridge, March '2 4. y j Fift Dollat-s 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, arid pf a black complexion. It is supposed that he is lurking a bout Little or Big Swift creek, Cra- ven county. U .: ' I will give the above reward to any person who will bring saiU ne gro to me, or -secure him in any jail so that I get him ; andf will pay; all reasonable expences. 25Masters of vessels and others, are forwarned from harbouring, em ploying, or carrying away said fel lowy under the penalty of the law. 1 I JOHN REEL. 'Swift Creeks May 2, 1818. -nf 25 DOLLARS REWARD. i- - RAN A WAY from the Subscriber two atonths since, a Negro man na med JOHN ; he is about 27 years, of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, of a dark cora 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. ' '; . . ;. ' : ' ji . The above reward will be given to any person who will apprehend said negro & , . ' r t:i ;. jt 't him- secure him in any Jail so that r get mm .. . "r i jfu' Jn All masters ; of vessels, and others are forwarned: from harbouring, employing, or carrying him awayj under the penalty of the law. ", i r 4 FRANCIS GOODING. 4 enpiT.Countyi 25th Aprh18,18-rtf y , j Notice. , TIHE subscriber offers for sale his DWELLING HOUSE in the town of I3eaul rt, and the Store House adjoining, with a good Kite hen. Smoke House, and Stable. The stand, for business, is equal to any in the place. ' ' -Also, ' Four unoccupied Lots in said town, and a,small tract 6f Land on North river. : ' ' -- : t '. A liberal credit will be given the V Banks in Nvbern, re. ceived in payment. I erms will De made known on application to the subscriber, or to capt. "Gilbert Rum ley, in Beaufort; OTWAY BURNS. August 24th.l818.' 4tf v . Notice. ; A LL those iudebted to the sub . scriber, are requested to make r?iAt nrment.- as he intends shortly to remove out of the state. Otway Burn3. Aug 24, 1818. 24U' - , Valuable Property FOR SALE. HE Subscriber, wishing to concentrate" Kis business and remove his property to his residence at vviimington, otters tor sale the following valuable estate r . That el'gible situation on East Front Street, fonrerly the residence of the late Robert Hunt, Esq. -com: prising 43 1-4 ft. of Lot No 104, and the whole of Lot No. 105 making 150 1-2 feet front, and 214 1-2 feet rear. There is a handsome dwelling house upon the premises, with con venient put-houses and improve ments and the water front, exten ding to the channel will be sold in connection with them, or separately, at the option of the purchaser; ; also, ; Three fourths of Lot No. 272, on New Street, together with the smal' house upon it at present occupied b) Mrs. Mitchelir ; '. . ALSO, . ' About one-third of Lot No. 21, on- South r rout btreet. ;. ALSO, Lot No 22, corner of Fr ont and Handcock Streets, : 142 1-4 by 107 1-4 ft. together with the several iti ' 1 r 1 t i ouiluings oeiore it. ' ' ' ALSO, 1 hat valuable f lantation on Trent River, 7' miles from town, situattd between. the plantations ol the late F. Foy, Esq. and Rev. (Mr. Wilherspcon, containihg about 1000 acres- of which 350 are cleared Iwith a good dwelling house,' barn, Scc. &c. on the premises. The -stork, 'utensils, &c. will be sold if required, and such of tlie Negroes as do not wish to move to Cape Fear' , The above prbperfy, if not sooner disp6sed of at private sale, will or sold at public auction on the 21s? December. The terms will be made vefv easy to purchasers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years credit will be given. -! Negroes or Bank Stock Willi be re--ceived in exchange for the property.! For further particulars apply to Mesns. Devereux & Chester, or M. C. Stephens, Esq. John F Burg w in November 7th, 1818.- tf GEORGE REID Offers for sale, at his Store in Craven st; 1 rin Boxes SOAP, 1st & 2d qual IKJSJ cflO&'il cents. N. B. The highest price will be given for Tallow, and all sorts of Soap Grease. Apply at the Chan dlery, in Newbern, at .. UNION POINT. Sept f9. 27tf Pure Lemon .Acid, FOR PUNCfl, LEMONADE, SAyCES, JELLIES, AND EVERY PURPOSE IN COOKERY: s . L . . THIS ACID retains all the, A grateful flavour of the fresh Lemon It I instantly dissolves in hot or cold water, and, will mak 0..'l. T art 11 nil i' rttY r vith the fruit, at any trae of the year. It lis also adapted for every pur, pose in Cookery where the Leriion is required, such as Sauces, jellies, &cj . , ' . The convenience, therefore, of the Pure Lemon Acid, for Taverns and Public Places of Amusement , will be sufficiently obvious, particularly in the Country. - It is recommended to Na val and Military Officers, Travel lers, Masters c?f vessels and o thers going long voyages : it is in n 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 I?em- ONADE. : - ' It is warranted to contain no ex traneous matter, or any thing in the least iiiiuriou to the constitution. A constant supply' of the "Lemo Acid will be kept at the V,ost-0 i- . j riCE in iNebern, where U in'iy be had by the d izen or single bottle at the Philadelphia pr ;c ;R ' ' Newbern, ilay 3 U-tf. The ubscriber HAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEW-YORK, WITH A GENEJLlLASSOaTMENT OP - DRY GOliS .';;.v " ' AND ' t WHICH HE OFFERS FOR SALE AT A MODES' j ATE PROFIT. ' - 1 A nxung tch i( h are Fine, superfine, antl supet-superfiiie Cloths ant cassimcies, ' ' Vestiiigs, pelisse cloths and J - ; Tnmmihjrs, bombazctts, , i '.. Callicoes, rauslins, dimmities, Jeans, cotton and silk hose, ilk, beaver and Kid cloves, ; I Canton crapes, - canton and cottc , shawls, . : -V r-;- .'- Linen and cotton pocket h'dkfs, Cambrick aiid bandanno do. f Irish linens, brown linens, Sheetings, diaper, &c. i . " Knives & forks, pocket and penknives: . Razors, scissors, & ihears, - ' ' Iocks, hinges, files, an vills vices, .' Guns, pistols (single and double bar reled,) ,-' -,'! : lr : - . ' Game bc$s, powder flasks j -Shot belts, &c. i . ,, ALSO, Apple and French Brandy lladeira,h Lisbon and Malaga Winesf Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, &c. John Court, October 16th. -Sm31 The Subscriber has just returned fr03i :ni;ut-york, , - With a large ami general assortnlcnt . ' ; - -' -OF ' DRY GOODS AND ; " . ' ' ' AMONG WK.CH ARE Shepard's extra superfine blue, black and )iown cloths A: cassi meres, dp. superfine and line clod.; and ! cassimeres. ' r Fancy vestings, Flannels, blankets, Plainsj'bombazetts, culKcoes, ' V Irish Ijnen, cambrick mulin, j v Siik, cotton and worsted f tockiugs, 13rown jllolland, si'k & eoUon sbavU Sheeting,.toW cloth, cotjtbn hging, Loaf, lump Sz brown SUGAR, TEA', .Molasses, . j - Ehliah and American Gunpowderj I ; Shot, j -;---."-!-, Cross cut, pit, hand & pannel sau4, i Tobacco and SnuiT, ! ". ; T Rum, Gjn, Whiskey, $c; " " ' - ALSO, - ; ; A very handsome assortment ' nf ' ! v ii4 H'BWAiilli AND All of which he ofiers, wholesulo-c retail, at a very moderate advance. J I . XT' .4.L. r I t i Nov. 12th, 1818. tf35 1 r State of North ( 'roliMa CRAVEN COUNTY. . I . October Teiui,. 48 IS, right CL Stanly, and V. 7 C. Stanly Adm r, Q Interlocnir lince r onvnie, . vs. Order; Asa FohvH'je XT being sugred in jthis canset! -.t SL L the defend-jnt, Asa , Fonville. h i 1 . . i 1 without the mls of the 'State of Nor. v arolina, a nd in the State of Tenner V uid the .me Ijein verified to the sat: -;iction K)t tjie Court, by the affidavit r f Seorgr Lar.eOn motion of coirij:i mt, Ordeiyd, That unless defendautSi,,- jea , pl,id, ansvfer or demur to the cojn- ' !binar hill of roinnlVmt. fin nr Ut',.,r el fteeMhay of April hext, the "inr. plainantsJill be taken pro xdnfes d such decree! made thereupon as sha'I e thou'iht just-f-Orrferf, that Ue samo he published within sixty days, in t ;e C a rohna Centmel, printed at Newhfi. rci.'K-. ne conunueu tnerem, iot six sue 'isyve 'i weeks. : ' ' tt: ;;!.:."f E xtracl f rom the Minutes., Iviward Grahaxij, c. Mi .iu - ;vwT. -VT - j . j ;v ' r-KilSi ILK. Nov. 8, 18181 37tt

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