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t - - ' - . - 4 - i - ...... - , - -, . . f - -. u . k-' ' j. ... . . . raw J ! r ih ;"v"; " ! " -: : " ' V.: I v. : : "'.If - -'- - ' lZ- ' ' ' i ! NEWAERN, N. C. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21819. NUMBER 41. L 1 CA&oklNA CL VTINEL IS JSLISHED I v- WEi 'KLY BY JOHN L PASTEUR, At Three! Doll ""a, f payable in adva ice. ; xo paper will be dh 'continued until all arrearages are paid op, except at the op- tion of the publisher- nRTisBMKNTS insei ted at 50 cents rJr scmire thelfirt week, Vd 25 cents square for each succee din insertion, i J3y the President of tJie Uhi r ted Statejs. . Whereas, by an act -of Congress passed onllie third day of March, 1815, entitled "?n act to provide for the ascertaining and a urveying of the boundary lines fixed fy the treaty with the Creek Indians an for other purposes," the President ;pf the United States is awmzea to cauW tBe lands, acqupetfby the sa'u'l treatv, tc be offered for sake, when surveyed: 9 , t t ; :n Therefore, Iv J Ames onroe, President of the United States, do hereby declare and jnake known, that public sales for the disposal (a grecably to law), of certain iaads in the Alabama territory, shall be held Cahaba, in the said territory, on the first Monday in January next', and shall continue for three weeks, daring which time will be'offrred for sale f; " ' x Townships numbered , 9 to 1 6 inclusive in range 5 v 9 to 16 in 6 ' 10 to 16 " . in . 7 . , 10 to 16 " in- . 8 i i tcept such lands as have been reser ved by law for the support of schools, and for ether purposes. The land shall be offered for sale in regular numerical order, commencing with the lowest number of section, town-; ship -and range.. -." Given uhdermy haiid, at the City of Washington, the 1 7th day of. July, one thousand eight hun- dred and eighteen. , - JAMES MONROE. By the President ; ' " I ' '':)' J. MEIGS, CoCimissionerofthe General Land Office '. '. i 21 tjyglo - : :: f . .. . r The Subscriber - HAS JUST RETURNED FROM With a large and general assortment j of . y : . V DRY GOODS And v ': 'X AMONG WHICH ARE Shepard's exfri superfine blue, black and brown cloths & cussnneres, do. . superfine and-fine cloths and cassimeres. r Fancy vestings, Flanneb, blaoke, j Pkins, bombazetts, calicoes, : j ; Irish lineup cambrick mirtlijn, " ' f Silk, cotton and worsted stockings, j Brown Holland, silk & cotton shawls Sheetingvtowjcloth, cotton bagging, - : Loaf, lump & brown SUGAR, '.. TEA, Molasses, . v ' EnsUsh and American Gunpowder, v -.Shot, ' " , " ' Cross cut, pit, hand & pannel saws,, Tobacco anil Snuff, . . Rum, Gin, Whiskey, $c .- . - ' l ALSO, , ' A very handsome assortment of All of which he offers, wjolesaleor retail, at a very moderate advance f : i NathunielSmith; Nov. 12th, 1818 tf35 . Notice. A" LL those indebted to the sub- scriber, are requester! td make immediate paTment, as he intends j AND : shortly to remove out of the state. : Otway Burns.. vAug 24, 1818.' 24U THEU. STATES. I HERE AS i By an act V V, of Congress passed on the ! 17th ot February, 1818, entitled an act making provision' for the estab- iishment of "additional Land Office, in the Territory of Missouri," the L President of the United States is ay- honzed to direct the public lanclse whi ch 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 mak'e known, htat all public sales for the disposal'! (agreeably to law) of cenajrrlands in the territory of Missoul, shall be held as follows, yizrl' At StJ Louis, in the saidelritory, on the first Mondaym i.ugust, October, De cember, February and April next, and three weeks alter each of the said days, for the sale of lands Jm the land district of St. Louis, townships shall be offered Thirty at each sale, commencinp: with the most .vcastern ranges west of the fifth prin cipal meridian line, and proceeding westerly. ' ' i ' ' ' ' At the Seat of Justice for Howard County, in the said Territory on the Srstj Monday in September and No vembr next, and three weeks afte, each of the saiddays, for the) sale ol lands in. the land district of Howard County. Thirty townships shall be offered at each sale :! : Ihe hrst to nd to include be in a' square fonn, the seat of justice of the said county, ag weariy in tne centre as tnp sicua tion'of the surveys will admit, and the second immediately e: of the first,1 arid in the same form ; excep ting from sale in each district, the lands which have been or may be reservedly law for other purposes. ; Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the thirtieth day of April, one thousand I eight hundred and eighteen JAMES MONROE. By the President,' v j JOSIAH MEIGS Commissio ler of the General Land Office lawtla9 i BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE ! -UNITED STATES. 'Whereas, by an act of Congress, Ttsccr1 on. 'trip 7th nf FfhrVi 1R1S- entitled " an act making provision for the establishment of additional Land Offices in the territory of Mis souri," .the President of the United Statea is authorised to direct the public lands, which have been sur veyed in the said territory, to be of jfered for sale : r i , - -f Therefore, I, Tames Monroe. Freident of the United States, do hereby declare ancf make - known ,ko4nw;, clf IRsi the HJsnfisfll fa- Sreeablv to lawVcf certain lands in the- territory of Missouri, shall be held I in Franklin, in said territory, viz: 'A- ; - Ori thWfiVst Monday ih January next iorc uic saic ui- Townships No. 46 to Sinclusive&fract'l i m range 9 . 7 . to52& fract'l township 53 20 vl :K 1Tto52 i21 22 23 On tt-first Monday in March next, for the sale of Townships' X .' v . 48 to 55 inclusive, in ranges 48 to 50 ' .'.V 26 & 27 Onthe first Monday in Jfty. next for the sale 01 Townships ; ; 51 to 54 inclusive, in ranges 1 1 & 12 -51 to 56 13 :; 53 to 56" - - . 14 & 15 th e land whi ch have bee n - r o. - . t j r ; , . or may be, reserveu-oy taw, igr-mc support oUchools, and for other fur- posesw.'..- Y l- i ft oe - Each sale shaU donUnue aslongas may oe necessary toyouer uic u fnr sale, and no loncrer. and tne tanas - t '-- . Snail DC UUCiCU IU iCgUUU UUU..wm order, Given undeVtny hand at the city : of Washington, this 17th da.y of July, one thousand eight hun. ' 1 dred and eighteen. vt p :f JAMES P;iONRQB. . Dy the President : v : . JOSIAlJ MElGS J . Commissioner of the Gen;L Office, '21 tmyglJ . BY THE PRESIDENT OF HIT MR. NIEL FROM EUROPE, Informs the inhabitants of New ern and its vicinity j that he has, and will keeb on hand, an assortment nf pWant cri nm9l .'o,! that he makes and ; repairs Sofas, land!aant of fnY & their line stuffed chairs. His address is at MadTot business, that they have on hand Huau's, at the sign of the Eagle nfCraven Street Newbern NovlTlf 1 8. 36tf. N. B. HefwilL; give a fair prirce for Korse-hajr, either nrenared or unDf enar- , in large or small quantities. I HAS just received from NeYork, and offers for sale on moderate terras, a handsome assortment of ' Ladies' Beavers. November 21st. 36tf, Lewis Mather, RESPECTFULLY informsliis Cus tomers, and the Public in general that he has just returned from New-York, and has opened Shop on-.Pollock, street, next door to Mr. Stevenson's Tavern. He flatters himself that his knowledge of the business, and his known punctuality, will ensure him a share of I public patron age, and he pledges i himself-to use his ut most exertions to please; all who may honour him with their favours. Newbern, October 31,181 8. tf 33 200 Dollars Reward. R ANA WAY from the subscri ber, on the 20th of October last, two negro men, SAMPSON and JOE, 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. Joe w about 30 years ot age, 6 teet liigh, slender bu?lt, very black, has- had the small pox, with which he is con siderably marked, and has lost the middle toe ol his left toot he took with him a new furred hat, and a striped hpmespun jacket and trow sers; 1 hey will: probably assume the names oi Samuel Brown and Ferre and j will perhaps have free passes, it is supposea mat tney are i ! 1 . . . 1 lurking on the seaboard, some where between Swansborough & Norfolk; The last accounts received ot 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 hundred sna htty dol lars to secure them in any -jail, so that T get them. All persons are hereby; cautioned against harbouring, or carding them away, under the penalty of the law. Easier Killpatrick. 1 Limestone Bridge, March 24. 5 Fifty Dollars Reward. AN AWAY frorri the subscriber, some ti'ne in the month of November las.tr a neero man named IS AifcC, ab,out 22 years 1 01 ace, six ieei uiuu, wierauiv of age, six feet high, tolerably 'c(mt . r 9 wa,v m' t t is supposed that he is ) urkinjr bout Little or B;g Swift treek, Ci ven ronntv. b r ' iexion. a- Cra. j u . . r.erewaM to 1 . ... . , - 1 duv ur rson who wild bring said ne gro to me, or se'eure him in any jail so that I get hrvn ; and wdl pay all reasonable er.pences. S3Mas.iers of vessels and others, are forwarned from harbouring, -em ploying, or carrying away. said fel low, under the penalty of the law, , JOHN KEEL. Swift Creek, May 2, ;818.i-7tf THE SUBSCRIBE BS, Having formed a connexion in Business, Ki i -imdertheiirnof y Thorn as Cook, MERCHANyrTAILORS. W ESPEcFtiLLY inform all w.ho arc ana constantly keep at their clothing store, j in Craven-Street, a general assortment of the best and most, fashionable broad cloths, cassimeres "s, of a superior quality ; pf trimmings, together assortment of ready all "ot which they in recommending As to quality style .Jship, they are inferior Likewise all kinds of Tailor's work executed in the best manner, and the. most approved style. As they often receive the fashions from New-York, and as they have spared, no pains in obtaining the best of goods and workmen, they are determined in like manner to use every exertion to please all who will favour them with ; their custom. . I NATHAN THOMAS, MAJOR COOK. ! Newbern Oct. IT, 1818.-n31o. Cm I N. B. The above new arrange ment renders it necessary that al accounts due to Nathan Thomasv should be settled without-delay. The immediate attention of all who are indebted, or have any demands, is earnestly solicited bv . NATHAN THOMAS. . n 1 '" ' i A. Giraud? Co. HAVING taken the house lately occu-. pied by Mrs. Huau, In Craven-street, for the purpose of carrying on the CON FECTIONARY and FRUIT businesss have the honor to inform the inhabitants of this place and its vicinity, thai they have and,wilkconItantly keep on hand, a general and extensive assortment of all kinds of articles in their line, and amongst which are the following : Almonds,soft : sheli'dl Anchovies, -. Filberts, Sweet Oil, Palm Nuts, , ' Pacanes, Raisins, ! Sugar Plumbs of all kinds, Dry Citron, j Spermaceti Candles, Nutmegs Cloves, Mace, Porter in bottles, Spanish Sigars, Snuff Boxes, Cclogna Water, Playing Cards, Perfumes, Shaving Soap, West India preserves bugar toys, Rock Candy, Sugar Candy of all sorts, Cordials, assorted, Fruits in brandy, Muscatel Wine, Lime Juice, ! . Claret Wine, Pocket Knives, Dolls, Tooth Brushes, rocket-nooks, Cheeso, Olives, Chewing Tobacco, &c. &c. They will keep a constant supply of fresh CAKES of '.all descriptions. Alao TUNC rl and LEMONADE. v Country merchants are lespectfullv in formed that they nay at all times supply themselves vyith allkinds of Confectionary and Fruits at the same price they coutl in the. Northern cities, A. G. &Co. feeing determined to sell as low as they ' ?,n pos sibly afford, and warrant their articles as good as any in th United States. N. B. A. G. & Co. h?.ve on hand a handsome assortment of JEWELLERY, some with Pearls and Ofagree also gold and silver WatcKies- .the whole of which they wiU sell lew, Mmiesale or retail. Newbern, ?sov , 1 8 18. Iy34 ' - 4 ' Notice. . THE subscriber offers fori sale hij DWELLING HOUSE in. the town of Beaulcrt, arid the Store House adjoining, with a good KiUjnen, Smoke House, and Stab-e. The stand, for business, is? equal to any in the place. ' . .. - ' AlSO, , ' J- ' " our unoccupied Lots in said town, and a small tract of Land on North river. , :' A iiberalxredit.wiU.ibe, given the purchaser, and notes- negotiable at either of the Banks in Newbern, re ceivecV in-payment.' Terms will be made Known on application -10 tne - subscriber, or to capt, Gilbert Rum lev, in Beaufort. i -A OTWAY BURNS, August 24th. 1818.tw24tf 7 ! ro FOR SALE. ' f R HE Subscriber, .wishing to 1 - concentrate j his business and, remove his'property to his residence at Wilmington, offers for sale th following valuable estate : " That eUgiblc situation on feast Front Street, forrrerlv the residence of the late Robert Hunt, Esq. com prising 43 1-4 ft ofLotNo lOMnd,' the whole of Lot No. J05 making 1 150 1-2 feet iront, and 214 1-2 foe 1 .- rear. .There is a handsome dwelling house upon the premises With con. veriient I out-houses and jmpro ve -ments and the watr front, exttn-' ding to the channel will be sold ix . connection with there, or srparatclyx at the option of the purchaser. ' ALSO, ! : . Three fourths of Lot No. 272, on New Street, together with the bin ill house'upon it at present occupied by Mrs. Mitchell. - also, ' : f- About one-thirtij of Lot No. 21, 00 1 South Front Street. i ' -.1 - also, ; Lot No. 22, 1 corner of Frd- it and Handcock Streets, 142 107 JU4 ft. together with the seve r.il; buildings before iti . : , . :. also, , . ' , ' ' , 'v That valuable Plantation r a Trent River, 7 miles from town, t situated'between the plantation s cf the late F. Foy, Esq. and Kev. , Wltherspcon containing abom . 006 acres of which 350 are clc.aml with a good dwelling house, barn &c. &c. on the ps emiscs. Th c stork utensilsj'Stc. will be sold if required and such of the- Negroes as do not wish' to move to Cape Fcr The above property, if! Uot soon-f . disposed of at private salt, wiU it 5 sold at public . auction on the: ' ' December. The terms will bft -7 ''' very easy to purch-s rs 1 j l and 5 years credit will bv given .1 Negroes or Dank. Stork willl be Ve ceived n exchar.ge for t.he prop crtv For. further pirticular app.,.,trS Mesns. Devereux & Chest lr, cfiT M. C Stephens, E.sq. r John Iiiiro-.,vin property isposlpow2d toTuci- dayithe bth imtarit. '-' January '21. 119. - -.' r.-i . Military Robnty Land. oewepjvl land office. ! l6rn 'no Member, 1 81 8. ; ' : ;r.'OTICE. . ' The Lands in the Missouri Terri6r.?y (nrjrth of the river Missouri ) approj irit e jfor milit dry bounties have be en m a viv ed and the distribution of them by Loi wilt" comment on the first jMonday on Janu ary net. , ; .. "j ; . ; 1 . y , Soldiers who. have received from: the Department of Warnotifications thaTiheir "a"111"3 juugcu in mis vmce, niuyr senu meir nouncations tope, with or ders for location, written thusj' 1 1 To be located in Missouri north ;mrl the patent sent to tne Post office at 1 ' ' A. B ' :Y : " Witness, C. D. The Lottery for Military .Bounty Lands pntne nver M. Irancis and Arkainna will not be ready for' several: monihs-l- . Soldiers Hvho wish to' have Lands1' tne-a f may -retain their notification .till further I umuqcih given. I . I? JOSIAH, MEIGS, Pommissionnr Lj J 'of the General Land Olaei 1 Printers who publish the Laws of t!u J UniUl States, will publUh the above oniei a weelf till J anuary next, and then set d their accounts to the LaiuLOfiice for pa ment. f 1 r -4UtlJ. i- GEORGE REID h Offers for sale, at his Store in Grave. U 1 00 Boxes SOAP, lst& 2dqu jl 1KJy ity, a 10 &tll cents. . r K N, B. ,The highest price will ii given, for Tallow; and all sorts Soap Grease. Apply, at the Cha-i dlery, in Ntwbero, ati ' i . - UNION POINT. ,-Sept I927ti rif, "S.?;:vv; :0 m ' f ill k v- BJ Perry ' . ; . 1 f- . I ' li T. : :': Pi i . i ' i r 1 : f ' 1 ..'V . ' - 1, s m - . r; - ' , : -- i" . ... .)- . r- , . " . . .(. - , . ' " jr - - i I . - t.v . -
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