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i - i. it ? ! , Mr :i- r .1 Ml!- : fl; ill L-j i v Tt- : 4 1 :.; I ! fc f 1 1 J ! I.I t i . - 1 -I V fc ; - " ' " tri i ii i 1 1 tribui'of nearly forty rirers, . f hhs, of St. Ma-. - ..i i an . ' j i i-iir antl the 1 ne, enstward into flie lo5rerlaKesa"uV. tiver V I iwre.ice andUvestward with ,:thc- Mississippi, by.themrer sr. i;.,r,u .root and " nnHa?e lot nan vjnile iemeenNthem. TNi lake fs clear .and transparent, of great 'ddpthfand appears to Iieona bed of rocks. '.wi.J ;V tv3 Mlm. .'and! the sun shone i bri-htf I could sit in iny ciinoe and plain ; ! ly lepl here the depth; jvas upwards of ! thirtyiix feety hipile of stones at the ; bwm,fdinernts h,; that sf me of them anpeaeu 10 oe newn. I Tie: la;ter.'- thfc iroeas v$ pure and transififC'5 air. ; and ny canoe seem ej.as pit liun uspendd .irf that ee irient:! It was imjkssibl to look atten JiVeiyftirouh this limpw medium, at the ! ! frocks below, without finding, before many ill nimutes were !elapsel, your,: head swim, !i and viJuneves no lengerlable I to behold ; the datin -scene. lake abounds j ; with ajveiriety of fii, 6v0V the mst ! v;ilua!j5 i the irthiic jkp, a species of. i- shad ut ihickerand less bbney, wei j I Am tnm lour, to sixteen pounds, extreme- ly d4l(fcio'H, ifKis found jr suchWast quan j,;titics,;ta;i: tliey' w4!Mn '-ftHrej fmes- fojriii i anjartcl? of contmefce, and be a source of we m th tti.tnoscj. who inhabit tlie borders f-' ofthellake.'-GAEiuj JMi:Ke?ziE J r :.f. ilWmderfiil River j(9 exclaimed Gen- erai lieieaver MenoueifSi ias ne mijuu pqn:thn'ailkpr!the-r lississppi, at jSt. v Iyouis! Nov: l Sift: tracing! its connection ;;with the lakes in the vojagej of a fur tra- : Apt i' Tfinnrlprfff river.-which COmmUiri- i: edtex I teitk'-aiai 'M. 'tfe. head and jhe i ; - i , . 1 : : - t OilEIUN ; EXTRACTS. . i Pifii the Jndon Courier ojn Dtc. 30. . : Aflast the dtvKibns in! Llie Ministry haveld to a general rupture. OnThurs day all theIinisprs gave in t' eir vesigna tianjil and'the lling acQpteldlofthein'' a)l, w.ith rio exception of that of he Duke of J Hieh'4ie.u Vforsiiei; a ; n' Ministry, coi)posel: as cilows M. 'I Qwlcf tii Vrreat, natualisi , who vas . iJielyi in liiLlarjtl,) h$r:nbip Miniker of .: fimM., tviollien (formerly xMin jster ( tlieljrreasi reign of .r !ji:iajrtrte.jarplaeel which Jie held even du ;: iiri te5 huhdjfedliyf)f Miiicr. of Fi s :'!wcc '?;MilSip(ii.'. ifIejirtber of the CJiajrar of deputies, y, io hadj been Cqun . ' '; VseHorlrjf-.ate-Miidj'TiBoriaparte and iJin- ister ff Justice in ' the Ki.ndn of, West- I ' Jel e (I C mUcr sof the ham ler o f de'pu- : tles,Kiii!er of iifrtriae'r.antl Count Law : de Lmnishini (1'ecr of! France, Aid-de (1' CamrS of Donanarte, and his anibassador at1 thf Coui t ?;of Petersburg. durinir tne yeail 8 1 1 Itjpdi 2) jtftnhtt f of Wat FMi Be Iic lMffgeri Wee. SO Private lexers rbm;lSpani repeat the rumq whit h we fxioticed j several weeks aTi.iff an nnnirrnfeesn hnviho-hppn r.rti:;i!li v uiT-'i'lel byi the dvj)qetl M(?na rch, Charles' 3 W. t the Sqvprgjjis of Aw la-ChapeUe,! i fortijeir Tassistitncljin :fns r$ X)very oi lvisj u: 'jfeojie. v Iby aldVat JiJ autliorized s f ehd's t p siiVi fy, that if! ip should be -'rljTe'ifK.resuwherdwn. hp. would im I rnediately put an mi' to a w;ar calculated to brig merj' anu ruin upor the country , whluiit anf fchahce: of npclrra -plishing! the; purpose uiievHfe that jie' atl signified' liis psitiye : inl?ntjon tojacki owledge the i:idej?j)dcnce of. the revolt I'd' colonies, and, llv arrfiaable nesociations, to secne - as ealy as pqsL'dle ; a comn ercial inter- coursf witli them, and, inneefi, to render it exftlusi vlyHn favor qf ret lira for sqgreat alboon. .0 as pan 7 in The deposed King it is firthei;.Said, had qeclared, that the I rmce,oCPeace,as h was styled, shall 'nevc pollute the 'soil qfjSjiain any more; that ise win vreld to the pnli3htened spirit nlf.il hi times; in removing evbry obstacle happipcstpf thclpeole, .ahdf the ivcnicntof tne Government, accord - the tyouiisels of the I vvliscst. States- rat the cbuiftry afibfds; and who are most ikely tqpdssess confidence of the people, .itt is intimated hat measures v in faVor of .Charles have been some time in agitation, aiid are ted well digested and too p(fwcrfal!yJsupported for Ferdinand ' 1 - ftii-rJ; i ''iLj.llI' 'if I 1 if.-' "i 1 r '-.'! iu ui ayie. 10 resist meui to res LOSTDOX, Dec. 24. Tlte3 hooes tons entertained of ac duir ing a intimate knowledge of the interior of At ca ire'lrkely to be ; soon realijed. :vep inteUigent; and enterpriziqg gen-j tlemii, ijani Rodeck, unapp-illed by thednger aYid dimculties l oi" the under taking, and the. failure of many adventur Vers t(S liietrate into the heart "af that con- tirtenj, recently returned to Encland, after havirfe; pyercone thoselldiMculties, aad succelsuily explored the?ki.gd6m ol the1 Ashaiiteesylni tvhich h resided for six montS; i Xhiring the firt half of this in terval he was i near ceratetl in a dungeon and eipected hourly to be put to death. T'ie ing of the Ashantees J was greatly interelted 'y this i stranger & had him of ten brptigh from hts cell tg the Palace, for the pfirposc of inquiriiig from whence he caihe and - the purpose of his visit -TitcintervieVs alwys took place in the aeadoftheniglilj&apdndne early otfa-! fiott h"is Majesty met In Hart . A fta lr Mr P.nWk half WaV in toe dark. After repeated conversation t:iltm: ... i ' arnxy uecame quue sausiieu -;.u. , a - , iast tnee months u his stav he resided at the .Court, and was treated with erreat kinoness. a- mong the curious and i valuable! articles brought home by Mr. Bodepk is a Geo graphical History, o tlie Ashantee King doa in the native language, & an Recount Qt he travels & death of JMunsro Park. He represents the King of the Asbantees as a most able and int plligent man. His serrations and ques ions, which werei cessant, displayed istrong natural discrn- rriet y intelligence : and he was particu lar y anxious m his: enquiries respecting . . .. thd policy of the European goveramehfcs. JLOXDON, LPEC 20. 11 he crew of the Marmiorf. 18 in jium- .Mi - i ' ber, A mencans, w their Commander, vice, at the Church attended'Sdivine ser- of St. Clement, lips AVich on Sunday weeKj ior ine purpus eoi thinking the Almighty for their de liverance from shipwreck, a suitable idis- course was delivered by the olhciatinfg .Minirlr from tlieri07th Tslam, 23d and IHth v. The MaVmion lost her rudder, ,1 JU ntliof nicVi rlnmsorprl. nn thp Shppn f arid was otherwise damaged, on the SI eep tash Sands, shhrt Itime since. She; sailed on her vpyage to New-Orleans on Tuesday last. The letters qf Junius have been given to so many distiulshed characters, and amongst the reit to the late Sir PhHip Francis,- upon proof I presumptive, that mpre conclusiyfe evidence must be pro- sexai resi. l ne nreiace io me x riat oi Lord George SkcMille, afterwards Lord CiS-Ajri (iprmnih. certainly written h Jtinius -one person only, a Noblemanjlong j since dead, was supposed to have known who the writeq really was, and the.Ndble- man. in his life time, communicated ne secret to his present iuajesty. JOXDO, UKC. 41 . The metropolis. jw as on Tuesday enve! oped in afov the niostdense tnat has been 1 .i ' t 1:1 1 itnessed for spver.al years. The dark hess in the earlv part of the day was not sd very exeat as to be attended wiih extra- ordinary incohVeftlence ; but it gradually impossible to discern an object at the distance ol a teHv paces. 1 he carriages MA warsrons movihsr clon? the Streets prn not discernible rom the , flag-u ays, arid the passengers on the kitter tie ived the lights -in the win- verv httle aid from ixvs, or in the " 1 1- lamps, as most of the shops from foaf of acKideMsl were shut, and sev eral of the latter w ere extinguished by the foe; even those which did bum, a-Torded bpt a very feebetwinkiingiight,hot visible until a near 4q)proacli. '1 he coachmen aliahted tronj their! boxes to lead the liprses, and the linK-ooys ; were in Sfreat nfimbers to ofier tlieir assistance; bu with the every possiblel carp and precaution engers, bojt!i;op foot and in carriages; t1 ldom succeddetl in making their way iajres .without mistailesi, &N horses and earn requently dtviated from the s riet to the passenes.t The llrt!i-vaS.m 11JC Illlllllllfl.l UUII er o noises mad by the people id th street :' were rubi u j some sqiieking from terror wiien surprised by the suidderf.approach of ?i r i se or a I carriage, and others calling out their fellow trayclicrs to warn them cJ an6er? or anicrasly inquirin 1 ... .1 their way-, their the n many case the company desertet ferriages,' which remained stationar cbachmen not! khbwir where thev Various siimsj wert. from half a crown to ten lilli ings, were obtained by link-boys' for cpnuueting a street In th 1 . carriage " threuqh a single theatres, the. actors on the iae were sc; visible) to the laudi- ce : and even private fcouses " though dosed and we I furnished with fires were fjd and Visitor. darkened th! s unwelcome OVEBPOOL, JAN. i-i- The opening1 on Parliament.- The first session of the new Parliament v. as bpeti- ed on Thursday, by1 commission. I n speech, as our readers will see. after ; ad- erting to the continued :ndispositon & the decease of her il a iesty, states the acuation of Frane by the Allied armies: l ! .1 . I 1 he coiTclusiorl of Ihe negociation at Aix- ia-Chanelle: the intimate union which sub sists among the; parties tb these transac- 10ns ; tne conclusion 01 a treaty wnn ine nited states of A merica I for the renewal f the commercial convention ; the reduc- lon of the naval and military; establish- n en ts ;, the progressi ve improvempnt of the revenue irl its most important branch- ilia rnnptut vr- nfjlia trip n i I nr?ir and the ilourishinff state of the tradei com- rfierceand manufacture of the country. TO reasonable terms, the con venient STORE & WHARF. near the Old Couuty Wharf, for merly occupied by Messrs. Dewey & Judd. Apbly to " i 0 MARY CHURCHILL. bv 1 , " j. - Feb. 6, 1810.f-tf46 QA Tnl Wc TlpWnrri ' - JL V A- " r" r"r ANAWAY from the Sub scriber's planUtioD, in Jones county on the 2tst October last, his Negro Man Joe : he Is. about 5 feet 8 inches high, black com walk goes his toes rath scar on one by a burn of his ears ine he had On when he went awaK a pair ofblue twilled cloth trowsers, a tow and cotton shirt and straw ha(t, and earned a ; fiddle with him. : He has relations in or near Wilmington, Hit the plantation ot uct. owens; where get. All H 1 i .m'': 1 " ' ' j u most probauiy he will aim io persons a re for warned from employing, harbouring, or convey- . i 1 1 . ing, said fellow awaV, under the pinn alty cf the law.. The .above reward will be given 1 to any person who will apprehend aid fellow, and deliver him to me 4 I 1 " ,? j , J or confine him in L --vj .1 Jau 5? nai 1 S"1"1 Ncctlham Simhions. February 5th 1 8 19. 4rtf . Fifty Dotlars Reward. 1:IaJn subscriber, some time in month 01 INovember last, a ne about 122 ye r1!!. f tc.igu vuic -y lul "?uei 01 a oiaK cumpiepn.. It is supposed that he is lurking a- oouc iittte or 13 iff awixe creeK, vra yen county. :;. J 1 I will giv- theibove reward to any person who will bring jsaidjj ne gro tpl me, or secure him id any Jail so ihat 1 get him : and will pay all l . 1. 'if -- - ill- iim icitsouauie .expenxes p m!; table -expenxes Masters of vessels ano4lrs, rwarned ri-om harbouring, ein are forwarn ploying! or carrying away said fel low, Under the penalty ot the iavv. JOHN REElJ.7t Swia CreeS May 2, 1 1 $.3 Strayed or Stolen iFkoit the subscriber at Swansboroijgh, on the 23d DeceiLer last a dark :ices4 nut sorrel HORSE, near fifteen j ha!hds high, with a' blaze in his face, both I Hind feet i white, has ljad his mane cut ;sme time past, which shewsroached a little on the left side-j-his shoes w:ere laielv taken off, and the nail holes remain regard of fEN DOLLARSjand all reasonable eipences, will be pail to any person who will appreliend and! de liver him : to IMr Joseph Bell,' Newborn, Mr. fAsa S--.th head of -White Onslow county, or to Doctor Dixon Trent Bridge. 44 ABRAHAM ADAM Bath, Beaufort cduuty, Jan. 1 5,1 8 1 $.-tf State of rforh Carolina! CRAVEN COUNTY. CoA of Pleas and Quarter, Sessions. DECEMBER TERM, A. p. 1818. obert V. Ormc, 1 ' vs. I I. " I Garret Hyer, Alexander V Attachment. Bremner, &; Jdcob tur- j ' 1 dett. ! : ' " .; i auijearniir u ine voiirr; mar tnfl de- tendants m this cause are not inlu I . ' . J , T "I, ibit- ants df the state, it is therefore ordered that publication be made in the Carolina ciuuiei lur iiirce mumns, lor ine aetena- ants to appear at the ,next Court fib be held for Craveii county, at the (ourt House 121 Newbern, on the seconc Ion- ;ay in JNlarch next, afid renlevv orl plead H issue or judgment will bej i I - ' I ',. ' .HI enter up t-iamst them. Attest JAMES G. STANLY, Cler i ; I jy 2 3m41 State ofN :4 'I - -i' orth'Carolina I CRAVEN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Segstmi. , ' DECEMBER TEfcM, A. D. 181 Ephraim liahiing1v" m v i- Garret Hyer, Alexander Bremner, & J icob Bur- Attacl dett. !. . : - TT appearing to the Court, X. tendants in this cause are not in tants bfthis state! it is therefore ordered, inai puuiKjtiutwi vfc uwuc m uic aruna Centinel for three months, for the defen- dants to appear at the next Court tq be held for Craven County ; at the 1 Courjt House in Newbern. on the isecond JMon- , '1 .. ' 1 jT L day in March ne3pt, and replevy or plead to issue ; or Judgement will be entered u,o a cainst them. G. STANLY, C IT -ia,foi in v,i rommOTi 1"""'" J i T ' muw w nuum uiccMaie is iiiueDted. la1 bent forward m his knees, , nf Hard Hllk-mjL was sold to jhe sub- ir, hviaw rtw i kamj; - r er inward, has a larl-;-;-'. of his hands, occasioned I frkinSihas a wife on liear.Vs creek, and ! V1;, ( Kxr , anda small piece of dxfe Telati nearlkinsok's PointJ atone i.kr " has been bit off in nght-W Df which places he Is probably lurking; j I rp, ' r,;J. 0 : Uak, 3. lment. - . i hat tlie de Li. 1 labi JY Reward. : - f N AWAY from the subscriber, on l the 10th instant, a Nero roan . named - GLASGOW, 26 years of age, about hye feet six inches , high, dark complexion, smooth skin, is weir known in Newbern, and carried with him an olive colored ' rri L i 1 -L ,1 1 1 I . ! .-. me aoovewaru ana an expenses win paiu any , w. u appiuu vM- - the subscriDer, or secure nm in jau. , I WM P. -MOORE. Craven county, Marrh 13, T;1). -Vtf. Fen Dotlars Reward. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, a I Negro man named STEPHEN, about five feet six or eight inches high, stout fmade, and dark complexion, lie formerly belonged to Stephen W. Winn, of whom the subscriber bought him. i The above reward will be given to any persdn who will secure; said fellow in the Newbern lad. , y i i ! - ROBERT W; r UANNLliN. Crav rten county, 3larch; iJj mm a. 1819. 51tf Ten Dollar Reivard.. H. AN AWAY frore the Subscriber, in September last!, a Negro woman named J E JT N Y, of a middle size, yellow com plexion, and has lost some of hejvfore- teell. She formerly belonged tb denl. VTOCim 01 LiCllUir CUUlfljr, cuu uaa a. iiuj- band by the name of ;Dave, lately the property of Wm. Paloier, of Batcheller's creek, Craven county.' . The above rewardf . ill be given to iiny person who will secure said wench so that the subscriber gets hei again. H ' All persons-are forwamed from har boring, employing, or dairying lier away, Under the penalty of the taw. j VALENTINE RICHARDSON. March 13, 1819. 3.1 tf i f . Two Dollars Reward. AN AWAY from the subscriber hi Lenoir Count v two Boys, appren tices to the Farming Business ne named JACK PETTIFORf a Mulatto, about 15 3 ears old, and; has a black) speck in the nhiie of one of his eyes the other, LEWIS PETTI FOIL a Negro, about l l-years old, and lias one of his foreteeth out. A reward of Two Dollars .will be give.n for apprehending and delivering theri to the subscriber,! or confining them so that he shall get them a grain. STAUNTON" TAYLOR. Ilenoir, March 3, 1819. 3 w50 ,i - 1.7, ' 11 - I ! Marshal Salei 'JlLtJ be exposed at public sale, to , Y It trie highest bidder, for cash, at the Court-House in the town of Washington (NJC.) on Thursday- the 15th of April next, to satisfy sundry iexecutions; issued from the Honorable; the District Court of! the I United States, for the District of! Pamptico, ; THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY 2,000 A Veres of LAND, near Bath, jn the cpunty of Beaufort, and 640 acres of - LAND on INlattamuskeet, llie property cf William Farris. j j j 40 Acres of LAN Dj, in Beaufort county, t ic property of Stephen Owens. The PLANTATION and LANDS oppo site the town of Washington, the prop- , erty of Jgmes L. Blount. ; i 300 Acres of LAND -on Grindle creek, if ' I"' - ( in itt county,; the? property of Valen tine Jordoh. j Part of the LOT where Joseph Blount's new store stands, (including the whole df his part, with tlie improvements the propertv.of said Blount. !l (T and improvements in Puijigo f AVashiimtori,; the property of - I ! ' . Town Wm. Lavender. : '.j 1 ,'k r ' TS Nos. 56 and 6l, in Van Noorden ; Town, the property of Wm. W. Rod rian. '- " 'U !: ' ' :!' Tli 2 PLANTATION and improvements r ear the mouth of Broad creek, in Beau fort county, the property of Gray Jer fns. , . r Jj.:' . Negro Man Robert, and Woman Luty, the property W Solomon Mi Ijosenh.' i - 1 " .. ... . j BEVERLY DANIEL, ' Marshal Dist. N. C. Ncjvbern, 27th Feb. 1819.50tds i NOTICE. I HE Subscriber, - at the February term. 1819, of the Court of Pleas land Quarter Sessions of Jones county, ob- laneu iciiers 01 aminisirauon on ine Estate of Thomas Hal, dee'd, late of thekaid county. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested (q make imme- diate ricvment : and thnsp haviha claims .' 1 i 1 " i against the estate, to present them within .tli2 time limited by law, or they will be barred recovery. , I ' I I ' NATHAN PARSONS. lUMMy UOUarS LO c LO Marcb, 8, 1819,-251 Notice h hereby Given, ? rfflHATthe sub-rribers. at t'. Fk... J arv Terni of Greene Countv rn, 1819, qualified as Executors of the last !wm and testament of -the late Thomas : Hollidav. H . All persons indebted tn t, Restate of said dee'd. are requested to come for ward and settle their accounts- requested fo give the above three inser. tions and forward Us account t0 lhb 0 fice for settlement. NOTICE. A T the March Term of the Court of .Ol, Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Ven County, 1819, Administration on th Estate of Daniel Carthy, Esq. dee'd ate of Newbern, was granted to the m. scriher.-Persons having claims' against ne saia inte.iaie, are requested to present hem within the tim limited by the hwi bfthis State, or they will be barred of re. covery by the operation of said law. JOHN C. STANLY A,uv Marc8, 1819.--3w51 I i-'- -- iT !; J Notice.- j UR3UANT tA an order of the Ceon JLv ty Court of Craven, will be exposed for sale at Public Auction, at the Court House in Newbern, on the 27th of ih. i present month of IIarch, a number of i Valuable Negroes. consisting of Men, Vomen and Children, belonging to the Estate of Daniel Carthr' Esq. decM.- Six months credit will lie? given the purchaser, on giving note with approved security before the property is delivered.-4-Bv the . I ADMINISTRATOR. 1819- 2w51 i-:'r-;-.(-:' Marc fi8 PUBLIC SALE. FILL be sold, at public vendue, v.V Monday the 29th mst. at the lata I residence of Capt. Jacob Cook, deed, pur- bimui mine jm win anu lesiaujeni 01 me 'J deceased, on a credit of six months, the purchasers giving notes with approved se curity to either of the Banks, the follow ing property, liz : : j HOUSE AND LOT No. 2C0, cm Broad-street, where the dee'd. resided. j SCHOONER HOPE, burthen about 72 tons, with all. her boats, tackle & apparel, as she arrived from se HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, -and a number of BOOKS. I JOHN JONES, Executor! March Ath, 1819- 3w50 j jj ; i - : Plantation for Sale. m HE 'Subscriber offers , for sale JL PLANTATION, on Trent river, four miles from Newbern, containing (50 acres, about 200 acres of whicli are clear ed fed under cood fence. The ternu will be made known on application to !. "CHARLES ! CARTER. March 6, 1S19- 50t R urn, Rijirni Tlin.TCCrs? fill A -i, . II London Porter. (rUST-Received,- and for sale by tl he v upscriDers, 1$, punch. Charleston Rum ; 7 do. West India do. 20 hnds. Molasses -' 5 ; do Muscovr!o Sugar . ; o casks London Porter. 1 - SAPl. &JOS. OLIVE Rr 3d March, 1819 3t50 f.,. j ' TO LET: :.f. m HE pWELLING-HOUSKj&con -fl- the west side of Middle-street,, ttw doors north of the Court-House, lately oc cupied by Mr. James Griswold. For terms, apply to Mr. John Co a nr. C.SNELU Feb 2). 3wotf48 - MULE COLTS. . j EERSONS desirous ofobfainihg Wm , , Colts, can effect their wishes, by. sending their Mares to tlie subscriber plantation, on Trent river, three m'f above Newbem ; where is kept, a COV ERING JACK, that has proved Inmm to be a sure foal getter. The price to ifi- to sure a Cents, foal is" Twelve DoHars and Flv and for the season, Eight Dollar? GEO: WILSON. Chelsea, 4th March, 1819.4t50. GEORGE REID uini if O fen for sale, at his Store in Craven A lAf) Boxes SOAP, 1st & 2d qual- ity, a 10& 11 cents. ; N. B. The highest price will be given for Tallow, and all sorts ci Soap Grease. Apply at the Chan dlery, in Newbern, at UNION FOINT, Sept 19.2rtf r.-'i . r v-. i. i, -
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