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yjUSTSD' 'AtfD rCBLlSHBD WEEKLY, BY PASTEUR WATSON, ' ."' y - - At $3 per arniamhalf in advance. 3 Fourth Census. The Subscriber having beeen appoin- led to take the Fourth Census of the In- habitants of Craven County, respectfully requests the Heads of Families to be pre- pared with written answers to the follow-': jog interrogatories.:'. - h Who was, on the first Monday in Au - east, 1820, the head master, mistress, steward, overseer, or other principal person, as the case may be of this : family ? '; 2. What number of free white males were there on that day, in the family, under ten years of age ? .- 3. What number of ten and J under six- ' . teen? . "' ,y- a What number between sixteen and ' eighteen v - ; ;. 5. What number (including the head)of . sixteen and under twenty-six ?, ; i j (J. What number (including the head)pf i twenty six and under forty five ? . 7. What number (including the head) of forty-five and upwards ? t 'm 3. How many free white females, under ten years of age ? . - f 9. vllow many of ten and under sixteen ? 10. How many (including the head) of - . 1 I .. A . " " ..." sixteen ana unaer iweniy-six r f 11. How many (including the head) of twenty-six and under forty -five ?i 12. How many (including the head) of forty-five and upwards ? ; f 13. How many foreigners not naturali zed? .-"'- f- 14. How many persons engaged ini Ag riculture ? f ' . 15 How many engaged in Commerce ? . - tures? . '. ." 17. How many male slaves under four - ten ? ;v:'i';.ji:-' . ". ' 18. How many of fourteen and "under twenty-six ?'.-'' 19. How many of twenty-sir and under fnrtv-five ? ! 20. How. marly of forty-five and upwards? 21. How many female slaves under four teen ? 22. How many of fourteen and under ; twenty-six ? . 'f V 23. How many of twenty-six anfd under forty-five ? ' ' ' ' j 24. I low ma ny of forty-five and upwards? 25. How many Tree colored males under ; fourteen ? : 26. How many of fourteen" and under twenty-six ? I, 27 How many of twenty-six arid under forty-five? , f . 23. How many of forty-five & upwards ? 29- How many free colored females un der fourteen ? S ' 30. How many of fourteen arid under twenty-six ? ! ; 31. How many of twenty-sue 'and under " ' " iuiij'-uvc aim upwarusr. 33. How many other persons except In- dans not taxed ? j The Inhabitants of the Town of New bern will please include in their lists the whole of their slaves not actually hired out. NATHAN PARSONS,! ' Assistant Marshal. Among the persons engaged in man ufactures, are to be included all persons of the mechanical professions or handi crafts. : " ' , j . .'v ; , On t he 2th day of December WILL BE RENTED, A T the Court-House in Newbern, for -C-- the term of four years, all the cleared : t A.iNF;D belonging to John Foy, on or near Trent River, including the .-is-... ALSO, A LOT of GROUND, y'.y't . with Dwelling-House, ; Wharf, A description of the above.p Ojj. tfty is thought unnecessary, as it is o generally known. - r H ;: Asa Jones, Guardiaii. Hewbcrn, NqvV l&&3tl& ' j NOTICE ' TS H ebeby given, that Jere- JL miah Parsons; late of Jones County, is dead ; and at the Novem ber Term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, of said County, Letters of Administration ; were granted to the Subscriber. All per sons who are indebted to the estate are required to make - immediate payment, anaV all persons haying claims agains t, to present them for payment within the time limited by Jaw, or this notice will ; bel plead in j bar of the recovery of all such debts ; , Jnl Hatch, Adm't. N ? . . , . - ? V U 1 renton, Jones wouaty, .,Q 0 Nor. 15, 1820. J . . S WILL BE SOLD, ON A CRED1 T OF SIX MONTHS. At the late Dwelling-House ot Jeremiah Parsons, dee'd, on Mon day the 11th day of December next All his Perishable Estate, CONSISTING OF Household & Kitchen Furniture, Horses, Cattle, f Hogs and Sheep, . 5 Corn, Fodder, Peas, M ', j AND , -v-'i. . '; . A quantity of Seed Oats, beside many articles too tedious to mention. !.':- T: ; , ; " ::- ; - ALSO "',- ',,-. , : WILL BE RENTED OUT AT THE SAME TIME- ALLT THjg belonging to the estate and a num- ri - berof likely Will be hired out, for one year, - Notes with approved security will be required by . the Administrator, before the" property is removed. LemL Hatch, Adm'r. Nov. 1 5, 1 820 1 40tds TO BUILDERS .... . , PROPOSALS will be receiyed for erecting at Newbern, N. C. AN EPISCOPAL Dimensions about Seventy feet by Fifty-five rto be built of BRICK, the root shingled, with, liberty to change for a slate rqpf if required ; to have side and end Galleries, the latter, to be calculated for an Organ; fifty to sixty -Pews on ground floor ; Pulpit,;1)e!KI, and Communion Table, wi aESTRY Room ; high arched WiNuuws ; two Aisles; the whole to be finished in a neat, workmanlike manner, and of the best materials. The Building will be situated in the centre of a Lot about three hundred and twenty feet by two hundred and fourteen to. front on two streets principal front to the South, on a street sixty feet wide, the other to the West, on a stree t of same width entrance in tended from each. Plans, with Proposals for building the same, will be receiv ed until the first February, 1821. Address to ' Building Committee of Episcopal Church, Newbern." M. C.Stephens, J, R. DonnelL y- M. Jarvis, J&P ?Daves9 , X F.Burgwin O 2 05 3.S. o ft 0q Newbern, Nov." 15, 1820. 139tf Pp"; the information of those re- ain ig Jt a dhtance, i t may - be ob- .rvetl mgt vi2 ; Lime . Hri r Ir '. f w pine Lumber, cypress or juniper Shin gies, may .be had ia the Town and vscinit)-, on as low terms, perhaps, as at any place in tO U.,States, LANDS CHUUCH .Mould . l--;GANDIiiES, At 20 cents per single lb. May be had by applying at theSOAP and CANDL FACTORY, three , doors bove theCoUrt-Hoiise, tn MidUle-street. . ' Vr lc y - r - " J1 David Reid. ' November 18. l&20-i3ltf ; ValuaM .1. j. . . j FOR SALE. T Y virtuip of : a Deed- of nJ Trust to the Subscribers, and at the instance of the President and Directors of the Bank of Cape Fear and of John F. Burgwtn, Esquire, j WILL BE SOLD, . y . .. -.y ' ' r AT THE COURT-HOUSE IN NEWBERN,. On Monday the llth day of December -, next, Y. : v .. ON LIBERAL CREDIT, THAT valuable 1 on Trent River, in Jones County, abont eight raiSsfro'ra Newbern,'called Lyon's liXi$Uire, or Alveston ; -' yHally . , . ' " Adjoining the lands of Frederick Foy, Esq. at present in the occupa tion of John F. Burcrwin. Esquire. This tract lies upon the River, con tains about NINE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES, of which ! our Hundred Acres are cleared and well enclosed, with Dwelling House, Barn and other Buildings. This tract ranks among the first or the good Lands of Trent, Tor the value of i ts wood and timber, the fertility of .soil, its peculiar fitness for Cotn and Cottc , and the ad vantage of situation having good navigation to the landing at all sea- sons, for any vessel that can come to Newbern. A body of valuable LAND On both sides of Swift Creek, in Craven County, about seventeen miles from Newbern, witK one of the best MILL SE ATS in the coun try ; formerly Haslens, late the es tate of Daniel Carthy, Esq. dee'd estimated to contain TWO THOU SAND FIVE HUNDRED Acres, One halfofLOTNo 22, In Newbern, at the corner of Front and Handcock-streets, extending One Hundred and Seven Feet three inches, on each street. A parqf JlOT No. 2 f. In Newbern, adjoining the last mentioned piece on the North, con taining Thirty-five Feet Six Inches front on Handcork-streeu and run ning back Two Hundred and Four teen Feec. : t The terms will be particularly expressed on the day of sale. G. Holmes, Jr. M.Campbell, J. R. London, Wilmington, N. C. Slst Oct. 1820.-139. NOTICE. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between John Deve reux, Stephen M. Chester and Robert V. Orme, under the name of Devereux Chester St Orme, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The business of the House ill hereafter be conducted by the Subscribers under the same name as heretofore. X5EORGE P. DEVEREUX, STPHEN M. CHESTER, -ROBERT V. ORME. NeWberaiNov. 10tb, 1820. lZStf antation - As NOTICE. Will be Sold at Auction, -To the hiehest bidder, On Monday the llth of December next THAT VALUABLE WATER. LOT WITH THE Wharf & Warehouse thereon,: formerly occupied by; Mr. Increase Bradley opposite the w: i- ,,.'-'' w".:''" . : i . - I jj welling OI JOSI AH HOWARD, fcsq Moses Jarvis jr. Newbern, Nov. 1 1, 1820 -5 w. 138 TOBACCO, f r HE Subscriber has just received, on J. consignment, and hfipp fnr al at O j w uwtv u reduced, price.; fiftty kers Virginia Manufactured tobaccos , y - " M.H. LENTE. Nov. 11--138 4t. TO RKNT, t - - AJtt. A lari nnrl rrrrV scat lltSit use, situated on the 'West side of Eden-Street. Pos mum y "inf session may be had immediately.-Apply to LUCAS B. H ERR IT AGE. Newbern, October 28-7-136 tf. LOOK OUT, - ip '-'S:-- . : At HE subscriber earnestly requests all persons who are indebted to him, either by Note or Book Account, to come forward immediately, and make f yment, either in COTTON 6riC ASH.-4-The former will be ta ken ,vhc-fair Market price." V iHN. TEMPLETON; November 4, 1 820. 137tf 3 n.V.. - THE SUBSCRIBER Offers lo Rent, for one or two - years, the - I STQRE formerly) occupied byv Mr. Dabney, on the East side of Craven-street, at the end of the OLD COUNTY WHARF, together with the Wharf below it. : J. R! Donnell. No ve mber 1 7, 1 82o 3t 1 39 Saml 8$ Joseph Oliver H ave just received from N York,a heat assortment ofGOODS. which, with their formerfStock, com prises a handsome assortment of DR iO ODS, AND AN EXTENSIVE ONE Of which they offer on very favorable erms, wholesale and retail. ALSO FOR SALE, )Qri pieces heavy Cotton Bagging 40 inches wide,4' 15 casks Wedding Hoes, Heavy and light Canvas, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Kegs Goshen BUTTER, CHEESE, 3 tons Castings,' , ; Madeira Wine, by the gallon, or dozen bottles, Sewing and Seine Twine, Tea, Loaf SUGAR, 2000 wt. manufactured Tobacco, 100 Massachusetts PLOUGHS lO Crates New York packed CROCKERY, 24 GUNS, double and sin gle barrel, of neat finish, " And one very elegaot ; SINGLE BARREL GUN, with case ana apparatus complete, Newbern, Noteiaber 4th, 18201137 rr Hardware & Cutlery North CaroUna State Bank, I Raleigh, October 31, 1820. ITj will be recollected that owners of Sharei in this Bank, subscribed December 1818 will be entitled to profit after the dividend to be declared next December agreeable to the terms of the tub. scriptton To the f end, that the names of the - subscribers for this new stock, or their assignees, may be ascertained and entered on the Books of this Bank, the receipt o ; full payment of said shares should' be forwarded to this Office Immedi ately after the 15th ot December next ; when such receipts t wui be cancelled and ruidences of Stock is sued in the. names of the Teal own ers thereof. None but those who may have fully paid for the Stock on the 15th December next, will be entitled to share the profits ot tne Institution, or considered as St ock holders. V Published by order of the Board of Directors. . VVM. BO YL AN, President, to rent. ffl HE 'Subscriber offers to rent, for the term of one year, t)r longer9 that-valuable near Smith's creek, oithe North side of Neusenver about 30 miles below Newbern, known by the name of CHERRYV1LLE; about 160 acres of Which are cleared- and well fenced. 'A The soil is" re markably good, and is peculiarly cal culated for; the culture of Cotton, .There is on the premises, beside a larce Garden and a Well of ex cnoice xruic, a iwu swi uwt.i.Liwu House, finished from garret to cel lar, two Kitchens, a Smoke-House, Barn, Stables, &c. all in good re pair. The situation is pleasant and healthy, and is very convenient for Fish and Oysters. The facilityfwith which all kinds of produce may be carried to market, combined with other advantages, renders the above a very desirable country residence CALEB SNELL. Novr. 11, 1820. 138tf MILLNEUY S TORE. RESPECT: LLLTTiiubrms 'trre La dies of N wbern and ibe public, that she lias received from IS ew-York, a general assortment of articles hi her line of business, among which' are elegant STRAW BONNETS CHIP HATS," black Ostrich FEATHERS, Silk RIB BONS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, split STRAW BRADE, and BAND ROXES. She fxrwrt elmrtl n w f n t iv icvriTci quantity of the first quality LEGHORN BONNETS, BEAVERS, &c. She embraces this opportunity of re turning her thanks to the public for th 4 ' w mm veiy flattering T encouragement she has received, and begs leave to solicit a con tinuance of their favours. ? V Orders from the eountrv will . ki r9;iL' fully attended to. v ' , - J, - Newbern, October 21st 135. Great Bargain. npiIE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale M at HALF the PRIME COST, the whole or ny part of his stock of " CONFECTIONARY, Jewelry, c. V fp- Merchants and others are hereby tbrwarned from trusting any person on my account, as I am determined to paj no debts contracted in my name aAer thij date except those contracted by myself. ) V 5 MicM Mermejeau Newbern, Not. 21820. VO
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