1 ; .V t- . " n 4 . NEWBERN,' "N-' C. SATURDAY DEGEMBER 23, Vl 826. ? .NUMBER i Ui, VOLUxIE III. rSlXXEr AND TUBLISHED WEEKLY, BY PASTEUR WATSON, - State of NorikCarolina, P LENOIR COUNTV. James Ingram. 'Orisinal Attachment Levied on Land. VA ward Ingram, I ' appearing to the satls taction of the Court, that Ed ward Ingramt.the Defendant in this caset js not an inhabitant of this State, the Court do therefore order, that publication be made for three months in the Carolina Centihel, printed in Newbern, that unless he appear before the Justices of the Court of Pleas :. and Quarter Ses cioos, to be held for the County of Ltnoir, at the Court ' House in Ki-.ston, on the ' first "Monday in January next, ?.nd then and, there answer or demur, judgment will be entered against him, to the a mount of the Plaintiff's debt arid cost. ,; . . - ' ': . y .- By order, C. WESTBROOK, C. C. State of NTorth-Carolina, LKNOIR COUNTY. James Ingram, f 0riginaf Attachment v.sr v Levied on Land. Edward Ingram, ) v . I F appearing to the satis faction of thev- vpurt, that Ed ward Ingram, the Defendant in this case, is not an inhabitant of this State, the Court dp therefore prder, that publication be made for Jthree months in the Carolina" Centinel, printed in Newbern,, that Unless the said Edward Ingram make his personal appearance before the Jus--tices of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Lenoir, at the- Court House in Kinston, on the first Mon day in Januarynext, then and there to answer, plead or demur, judg ment will be entered against him for the amount of fthef. Plaintiff's demand.- By order, . C. VVESTBROOKvC. C. Mould CANDIES 5 At 20 cents per single lb. May be hud by applying at the SOAP and CANDLE FACTORY three doors above the Court-House, ;on Middle-street. ?. ; David Reid. November 18, 1820. I39tf NOTICE. : THE Copartnership heretofore existing oetweeu John Deve- reux, Stephen M. Chester and Robert V Orme, under the name of Devereux Chester & Orme, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The business ; of the House will hereafter be conducted by the Subscribers, under the same name as heretofore. , GEORGE P. DEVEREUX, STPHEN M. CHESTER, ROBERT V. ORME. Newbern, K ov. 1 Oth 1 80. 1 38tf. Public House. WILLIAM MITCHELL, TXKflRMS the Pnblin. ihxt X he has opened at his dwelling on the corner of Pollok and M iddle : Streets, and directly opposite the Episcopal Church, a - House of Entertainment here travellers and others will re cive every attention calculated to: fer.der their stay with; him agreea blc From hw former experience 'a this line, and being provided with every necessary convenience, he: lopes to receive a share of the pub lic patronage- - , ' -Newbern, November 25 140tf,- Washington Hotel -v- 1L itti k JOSEPH BELIi, eturns his thanks; to the Public for the encouragement he has hitherto received, and res pectfully informs them, that he has made, extensive , and commodious additions to ;his establihrrient.-47 He has endeavored to consult the cemfort and convenience of his. Boarders, and being furnished with good beds, servants, and rooms yith fire places, he can accommodate as many travellers and others as may favor him with their company. His Table will be furnished with the best the market affords,, and his Bar wilt be. supplied with ,the choicest liquors ,: ' Ladies or families can be . furnish ed with private apartments", and will receive, every attention that may tend to promote their, comfort. 1 The Stables belonging to the Ho tel are extensive, and will be con- stantly furnished with good provenr j --- - - , , . . der and cafeful ostlers. ; Newbern, Oct. 28, 1820 136tf. TO jRENT. 1 HE Subscriber offers torrent, for JL the term of one year, or longer, that valuable near. Smiths creek, or the North side of Neuse river, about 30 miles below Newbern, known by the name of . CIIERRYVILLJZ; about 160 acres of which arexleared and well fenced. ' The soil is re markably good and is peculiarly cal culated for the culture of Cottok. There is on the premises, beside a large , Garden and a Well of ex cellent water, a small Orchard of choice fruit, a two story Dwelling House, finished from garret to cel lar, twolCiTCHENS, a 'Smoke-House, Barn, Stables, Stl. all in good re pair. The situation is pleasant and healthy, and is verv convenient for Fish and Oysters. .JLtxe tacility witn which all -kinds of produce may be carried to market, combine with other advantages, renders the above "a very desirable country residence. CALEB SNELL. Novr. 11, 1820. 167ttY ; FOR SALE, The remainder of a lease of that pleasant and desirable situa- tion inline iuw ui iJJ , : the corner of Johnson nnrf 1S1 iddle-streets, being one half acre Lot, No, 337 in plan of said town fon which is a comfortable, well finished hnd convenient Dwelling House, good Kitchen, and other offices, all in cood renair. and under excellent Since a good Garden, with several fruit trees forminsr a most desirable residence" for a small fnmilvr Khincr in' the most " T J -'v-"" O neanny and pleasant part ot aia town. The lease expires January 1 st, 1 827 ana can probably be renewed at that time. Terms will be made accommodating to the purchaser. For further particulars IPIaMation apply to E. Graham, or , Jno. F. Burgwin. Nov. 2d, 1820. 141tf TO , BXJJL DER S, T ROPOSALS will be ceiyed JC-'f for erecting at Newhern N; C. AN "EPISCOPAL V CHURCH, " t -. - - Dimensions about Seventt ?eet by FiFTY-FivEto be built of BRICK, Mthe roof shinCled, with liberty, to chancre for a slate roof if required ; to have side and end Galleries, theVlatter Tto be calculated. for arr Organ; fifty to; sixty; Pewjs on ground flpor ; PulIit Desk, and CpMMUNIor TABLEj WIh VL VxSTRY Room ; high arched Windows ; two Aisles ; the whole ta betfinished fn a rieat workmanlike manner, and of the' beist materials?; TheBuildin 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 princi pal frqnt to the South, on a street sixty feet wide v the other-to the West, op a street of same width entrance in tended from eack v Plans, with Proposals for building the same, will-be receiv e'd until the first February, " 1821. Address to " Building Committee of Episcopal Church, j ewbern. vbern. I 3 -S. M.C.Stephens J. it. Donneli J P. Dayesfj Z 3 J, b. Burgwin, Newbern, Nov. 15, 182a 139tf - For the information of those re siding at a distance, it may be ob served, that the materials, lor buud- mor, viz : Lime, Uncks, pitcn pine Lumber, Cypress ,or juniper ; Shin- crles, may be had in the lown and vicinity, on as low terms, perhaps, ' " .t TT- ' t . . . as at any place in tne u. -otaies. Stewart Cook, MERCH ANT TAILORS, Respectfully inform their Customers and the Public in general, that they have just received from New-York, ; V'""' a general assortment of Superfine , and second quality Broadcloths, ' Cassimeres and Vestings, Plaids and, Camblets, with trimmings suitable to heir line of business. Clothing of every des cription made at short notice, and 4n the most approved style. They have also obtained from New-York, the best workmen, and newest fashions. THEY WILL ALSO KEEP ON HAND, ' A general assortment of : REiVDY MADE CLOTHES. Orders from a distance, exe cuted with neatness and dispatch. Newbern, October 21 f 35 NOTICE T the Court ofPleasand Quarter Sessions, hela for v. raven County, on, the second Monday of December A. D. 1820,, the Subscribers qualified as Execu tors to the last will and testament of William Good, deceased. All per sons indebted to the estate of said deceased, are requested to make payment, and those to whom the estate is indebted, are hereby requi red to present their claim o the ithin the time limited by an Act of the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, or said claims will be -barred by the operation of said act : JOHN K. uuuii. CEx'rs- SALMON RALL, J December 14th, 1820143 4w4 1EW A m conomv IS WEALTH For Cheap Goods, GO TO 1 TW.PITTMAlSi Ciheap Store. ' Craven; Street, ' opposite the Newbetn Bank Where you will find a good assort ment of Dry Goods, Boots, hoes and Hat, Saddlery, Harness, Trunks, Furniture, and Variety of Fancy articles His BOOTS, SHOES Sc HATS, in point of beauty and durability, are cot surpassed b,y any sold in this town, (so sav Durchasers'i arid! as ' V , J ; y ..... j hard times is the general cry, he has made his prices to suit them viz. Gentle?nen?$ Wellington Boots, 9 5 50 v do. Shoes :i o j Ladies Bootees, 2 00 do. Morocco Shoes : 1 00 Children's morocco bootees 50 And other articles in proportion. He has also received, per sch'r. Jarvis Brown & Co. a quantity of Coarse Shoes, which he will sell less than ever be fore sold in Newbern. December 1 6 th 1 820. 143 tf REWARD. AN'aWAY from the Subscriber, on. the 54th of December last, a Negro lad named about eighteen yearsrof 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-j--no other particular mark recollected. COLLINS was raised ; by Jehu Mumford, of Onslow County, l -de ceased, and now belongs to the es- tate of said deceased. He is suppo sed to : be; lurk'Ag about Newbern or Wilmington, waiting. tor an op portunity to go off on board avesseL 1 he 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 reasonaoic expences paid. " I hereby caution all persons from harboring or employing said Negro, and Masters of vessels frdm carry ing him away, as I am determinea toenfore the'law against ail offen ders, without distinction. -i en Dollars will be given for informa tion sufficient to convict any person offending in any ot said poiuw. ZADOC MUMFOKU. Ex'r of Jehu MumforP-dec OnxJoii County, Jim 20fl, 1820 PlEtlN'TJlN BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, HANDBILLS, BLANKS, and CIRCULARS, CARDS, JSATLT fcXJECrrED AT THIS- OFFICE. R AD TERTISEMENT. ON Monday the l$tday of January en suing, at die Cburt-IIouse in New beni, will tie hired for the "year, sundry NEGROES, ; of the estate of Wra F. Clark, deceased I GEO. WILSON - Dec. l6th, 1820; 2w. - ADVERTISEMENT. . - ..-c - .... fTs Tuesday; the 2d day of;; AL S' - lanuarv ensuinKi at the resw ' dence of the late William P Moore. deceased, ; : Wid be hired for thcyear : r SUNDRY NEGROES. ; v also, " Yv"'"V;:V at thev same time' and .plaie, will be Rented for the tear, the . Cleared Lands of the deceased, being, a' .PLAN. TATION near Pembroke Bridge, and one on B rice's Creek. v Persons indebted to this estate are requested to make' payment. 5 GEORGE WILSON. December 16, 1820. 143 2w. 1 ; - Lost, "VTESTERDAY, between the store of I JL Messrs. Devereux Chester & Orme and the Newbern Bank,, a NOE Of H AJLl tor twenty-two uonarsY:seveniy five Cents drawn by Mrs. Jane Emery, in favpr ofihe subscriber, and dated 15th inst. AH persons are forwarned from trading for said Note, as payment has been stoopped.: jtfhe finder will pleas$ return it. M: H. Len tey December lGth, 1820. 143tf. !;;' 50DOLLARS REWARD. Ran AWAY from the Subscriber, on the 12th of February last a.Ne. gro Man named; ' V, 1 T; He is about five feet seven inches 1 high, ) quite black, has a large flat nO$e, very small cais, ia owuv HI4UC and stutters very; badly, was raised on Tar River, by Benjamin Bujpk, and sold by him to Weeks Chap man, from whom the Subscriber pur chased him ; he has acquaintances on Neuse River, Swift Creek, and Cotentnea, at one of which places he . is probably lurking. The last that was heard of him, he was in the neighborhood of Cotentnea, Greene ; Countv I All persons are hereby forwarned from harboring or employing himt under the penalty of the law. The above Reward, and, all reasonable expences will be paid to anys person that will apprehend and deliver said runaway to the Subscriber, or secure him so that she gets him again. Sarah Chapman. Swift Greek, Craven . p County, Nov. 11,1820. J T " . i r-""- . ' JustFeceived ON CONSIGNMENT 10 Hhds. Antigua RUM, ,.' 8 do. first quality MOLASSES, 17 boxes CORDIAL, 20 bbls. best PILOT BREAD, 30 boxes CrtOCOLATE, 100 bushels Irish POTATOES, 10 bbls. ONIONS, 50 boxes SHOES, assorted 8i8.es. 20 doz. LEADING LINES, SOrms WRAPPING PAPER, first quality, - - 500 GUNNY BAGS, WRITING DESKS, and BUREAUS. - AH of which will be sold at the lowest price. ' ' William Handcock, Dec. 9, 1820. 142-3 III i1 ,1 if or .-. . - - 1 ' VP . - . . . . O v tv v .