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VOLUME" III. NEWBERN, N.. C. SATURDAY DECEMBER 16, 1820. NUMBER 143. fUlSTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY, BK.l PASTEUR J- WATSON, At $ 3 per annum half in advance. o (BY'Ai T,!H ORITY.) N ACT to alter the ternis of the Dis trict Court in Alabama. Be it enacted by the Senate and House bf Poresentatives of the Un ted States nf 4raerica in Congress assembled, That the first session of the District Court, for the District of ALabima, shall be hoMen at Mobile, on the, third M mday of F-bruary, eigh teen hundred and twenty-one ; " and there liter the stated sessions of said Court, inU.:d of the time hereto fore appointed, shall be h lden an nuuliy, as follows: at I bilt on thr. first Mondays of January and Jaae, and at Cahawba on the fir,t M md iys of April and November ; aav law to the contrary notwithstan ding. ; Srfc. 2. And be it further enacted Tint all process which may hive is- 'siu-d, or may issue, returnable -to jhe next succeedi .g te rm-;, as here tofore established, shall b- held re turnable, and be returned, to those, terms to which they are severally changed by t hi - act Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That there shAi her but one clerk for the District, who shall keep on ly one set of records ; any law to the contrary notwithstanding. JOHN VV. TAYLOR, Speaker of the blouse of Representatives. JOHN GAILL ARD, President of the benate pro tempore. WHshi.ifrton. Novr2rthlS20. ' Approved f i t sire i r Vt r v State of N orth Carolina, LENOIR. COUNTY. James hyraoi, Original Attachment E, 1 3r Levied on Land. (I'.vard Ingram, ) IT appearing to the satis !action ot the Court, that -Ed-W ird Ingram, the Defendant in this case, is not an inhabitant of this State, the Court do therefore order, that publication be made for three m ;ths in the Carolina Centinel; printed i: Newbern, that unless he appear; before the J u 'ices of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, to be held for the - "ounty of Lenoir, at the Court House in' Ki isron, on the first Monday in January next, and then and there answer pr d raur, judgment will be entered again n jlim, to the a mount of the. Plaintiff's debt aud com. ; By order, ' C. WESTBROOK, C. C. State of North-Carolina, LKNOIR COUNTY. James Ingram I' , vs. C Original Attachment Etiward Ingram, ) Levied on Land. IT appearing to the satis faction of the Court, that Ed Wird Ingram, the Defendant in this case, is not an inhabitant of this Stae, the Court do therefore order, th publication be made for three' Months in the Carolina Centinel, printed in Newbern, that unles tt said Edward Ingram make his P5rsonal appearance before the Jus of the Court of Pleas and Hrter Sessions, to be held for County of Lenoir, at the Court "use in Kinstoo, on the first Mod t 1 m January next, then and there answer, plead or demur, judg nt wiu be entered against him dL . amoUQt of the PlaintifT's anand 3y order, ' C. WESTBROOK, C. C, Washington Hotel. MM &JfcS 558 EXa 3 3 JOSEPH 13ELL, Returns his thanks to the Pubiic tor the encouragement tir iias hitherto received, and res pectfully informs them, that he has made extensive and commodious additions to his establishment.- He has endeavored to consult the comfort and convenience of his Boarder-?, and bing furnished with good beds, servants, and rooms with fire plnees, he can accommodate as many travellers and others as may favor him with their company. His Table will be furnished wiih the best, the market affords, and his Bar will be supplied with the choicest liquors. r L idit-s or families can be furnish ed with private apartments, and will receive every attention that may tend to iyromote their comtort. The Stables belonging to the Hotel are extensive, and will be constantly furnished with good pro vender and careful ostlers. Newbern, October 28, 1820 136tf. MILLNEKY STORE. 3 ESPECTrl? LL lr i:. forms the La--V dies of lSewbern and the public. that she has received from New-York, a general assortment of articles in her line of business, among which are elegant STRAW BONNETS CHIP HATS, black Ostrich FEATHERS, Silk RIB BUNS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, split STRAW BRADE and BAND BOXES. She expects shortly to receive a quantity of the first qualitv LEGHORN BONNETS, BEAVERsV&c. . She embraces this opportunity of re turning her thanks to the public for the very flattering encouragement she has received, and begs leave lo solicit a con tinuance of their favours. Orders from the country will be faith fully attended to. Mould CANDHES, At 20 cents per single lb. May be had by applying at the SOAP and CANDLE FACTORY three " doors above the Court-House, on Middle-street. David Reid November 18, lS20.139tf NOTICE. ' a. - 'TP CPartnership heretofore 1 ex,st,ng between John Deve reux, Stephen M. Chlster "and Hobfrt V. Orme, under the name Devereux Chester & Orme, is his day dissolved by mutual con se?1t Tne business of the Hcu4e will hereafter.be conducted by the Subscribers; under the same name as heretofore. crSS P- DEVEREUX, oirtifc.. (vi. CHESTER, ROBERT V. ORMP Newbern, Nov. 10th, 1820. 13 stf. Hi i -i ; -a Ul T i ii State Bank Slock. C FOR SALE, IGHT , Shares in the ; Newbern Branch of the State Bank." Apply to the Editors of the Centinel. Decembers, 1820 141 3 w. Situation Wanted, .TJ-Y a young man, as a TEACHER Jt3 of the English Language, r For further information, apply to Mr. George A. Hall, opposite the Episcopal Church; or, a line addressed to J. A. B. and left at the Office ot the Gentinel, will be at- tended to.' JSeicbern, Dec. 2141 3 TO RENT. f ffl HE Siubscriber offers to rent, for 1 the term of one year, or longer, that valuable .1 atttation near Smith's creek, on the Northside of Neuse river, about 30 miles below Newbern, knovn by the name., of CHER R WILL E ; about 160 acres of which are cleared! and weii , fenced. The soil is re markably good, and is peculiarly cal culated for the culture of Cotton. There is on the premises, beside a large Garden and a. Well of ex cellent water, a small Orchard of choice fiuit, a two story Dwelling House, fmi-.hed 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 facility with 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 Public House. WILLIAM MITCHELL, I NFORMS the Pubiic, that he has opened at his dwelling on the corner of Pollok and Middle Streets, and directly opposite the Episcopal Church, a ' f - ' - ' House of Entertainment , where travellers and others will re ceive every attention calculated to render .their stay with him agreea ble. From his former experience in this line, and being provided with every necessary convenience, he hopes to receive a share of the pub lic patronage. Newbern, November 25 140tf. G. M. RAINS, CABINET MAKER, Tnfobms the public, that he has just received from New-York a supply of the best St. Domingo AND A gerteral assortment of Brass & other Mounting.! CJ He continues to make OFFINS, of Mahogany and other wood, and to attend Funerals, as Mahogany heretofore ; and will execute every : make payment, either in COTTON description of work, in his line o ; or CASH. The former will be ta business, in the neatest manner and ' ken at the fair Market price, at the shortest notice. 1 JOHN TEMPLETON. October 38, 1820. 136tf November 19 TO B UILDERS. T ROPOS ALS will be received tor erecting at JNewpern, u. AN EPISCOPAL Dimensions about Seventt feet by Fifty-five to be built of BRICK, the roof shingled, with liberty to change for a slate roof if required ; to have' side and end Galleries, the latter to be calculated - for an RGAN i fifty to sixty Pews on ground tlpor ; Pulpit, Desk, and Communion Table, with a Vestry Koom ; high arched Windows ; two Aisles ; the whole to be finished in a neat workmanlike manner, and of the best materials. The Building will belsituated in the centre of a Lot ahout three hundred and twenty feet by two hundred and fourteen- to front on two streets principal front to the South, on a street sixty I feet wide, the other to the West, oo a street 01 ame wiutn entrance in tended from each.1 , Plans, with Proposals for building the same, will be receiv ed until the first February, 1821. Address to u Building Committee of Episcopal Church, Newbern." M. C. Stephens A J:, R Donnelly f M. Jarvis, 3 S J. P. Daves, I J. F. Bur giving Newbern, Noy. 15, 1820. 139tf t For the information of those re siding at a distance, it may be ob served, that the materials for build ing, viz : Lime, Bricks, pitch pine Lumber, cypress or juniper Shin gles, may be had in the Town and vicinity, on as low terms, perhaps. as at any place in the U. States. WW REWARD. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, on the 24th of December last, a Negro lad named about eighteen years of age, five feet three or four inches high ; disfigured in his right fore finger by being mashed yellow complexion and has a down look when spoken to na other particular mark recollected. COLLINS was raised by Jehu Mumford, of Onslow County, de ceased, and now belongs to the es tate of said deceased. He is suppo sed to be lurking about Newbern or Wilmington, waiting for an op portunity to go ott on board a vessel. The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery of said fellow, in Onslow Trenton; Newbern or any other jail, so that I get, him again, and all reasonable! expences paid. I hereby caution all persons from harboring of employing said Negro, and Masters of vessels from carry ing him away, as I am determined to enfore the law against all offen ders, without distinction. Ten Dollars will be eiven for informa- tion sufficient to convict any person offending in any of said points. ZADOC MUMFORD. ExVof Jehu Mumforp- Jecv Onslow County, June 20th, 1820 LOOK OUT. , 'ThE subscriber earnestly requests all persons who are indebted to him, either bv Note or Book Account, to come forward immediately, and VoiMn9 LOOK AT THIS. New Cheap Store, Craven Street, v Nearly opposite the Newbern Bank. T.W.PITTMAN HAS just received, (by the schooner Hornet, Capt. Fitch,) from NewM York, an elegant assortment of Ladies Bootees & Shoes Misses Bootees Shoes, " Gentlemen's Shoes, Ladies' Shoes, And a large quantity; or Commcn Shoes, for Men Women. - : ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, Among which are tliefotloicing article : viz. Cloths, Cassimeres, Pelice Cloihs, Flannels, Worsted Socks & Hose, 1XUK1S. ? Black Silk do. Maddrass do. Ribbons, Gloves, Needles, Black & white Sewing Silks, Assorted col. .do. iAira nne Mnernsey onirts, Brown Hulland, Brown Platillas, And Gentlemen's Beaver and Imi tation Beaver HATS, Boys' Beaver HATS, Morocco & Wool HATS, &c. &c. tie has constantly on hand. oaaules, Undies, Harness, Trunks, - 1 Travelling Trunks, Portmanteaus and Valices, Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, Work Tables, Fancy and Windsor CHAIRS, t owling Pieces Rifles, rowcler Shot, N. B. From the general approba tion (of the good quality of his arti cles,) of those who have used them, he can with a degree of confidence recommend them to the public, espe cially to those wiio are desirous of obtaining articles that are really good. t Any 3oots or Shoes; or other articles, (not soiled) purchased at the above Store, will be exchange if they do not give full satisfa tion. Neicbem, Dec. 2d, 1 8201 41 tf NEW GOODS. Stewart Sc Cook, MERCHANT TAILORS, RESPECTruLLY inform their Customers and the Public in gene ral, that they have just received from New-York, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT DP Superfine and second quality Broadcloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Plaids and Camblets, with trimmings suitable to their line of business. Clothing of every des cription made at short notice, and. in the most approved style. They have also obtained from New-York, the best workmen, and newest fashions. TliEY-WILL ALSO KEEP OX HAND, ; A general assor nent of . READY MADE CLO THES. Orders from a distance, exe cuted with neatness and dispatch, Newbern, October 21135 FRINiIN G. BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, HANDBILLS, BLANKS, and CIRCULARS, NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.
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