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- - i - , ,. " " 1 M - J - ' J - i ' ' - 54 NEWBERN, N.:"-Cf SATURDAY DECEMBER 30, i8SQi (NUMBER 145. VOLUME -III. 1 f Jiffy AND PtWSHED WEEKLY, BY PASTEUR WATSON, , Washington Hdtelj?0B&lDERS: AD VEHTIS EMENT. TK(Ji'U5AliSwUi De received JC Ifor erecting atNewbern, N, C: ON Monday the 1st day of January cn suing; at the Court-House in JVew- per annum half in ad 'C- i - ance. bern will be hired for the vear, sundry tAN EPISCOPAL 1 1 1 Just' Received- AND FOR' SALE, IQQ pAGS prime St. Domingo COFFEE ANP which will bs sold Ao Tor -cash', or at ihj usual credit. 5 ' , S. BROWN. Dec 23144 tf. 1UNTK: OF NEWBERN. A DIVIDEND of 3 per centals V declared on the ' Capital Stock, ot ttis Uuuk, for the half ; year , ending on 1 3lst December lB2O.-r7-.The; same U be paid to the Stockholders, ;or to Vneir leoal Representatives,- at .ahy.time durin- batik hours after the thitd Janua ry, 1821. " - 41. C. Stephens, Cash r. Decdmbej23'. ltn. 144.,- notici:. ( milE annual Election for the choice 1 of Directors of -the '"BANK OF K V BE LIN, for the year 1 82 1 , u ill be held at the Bank in the town of Nev beni, on the 1st .Monday of January next. The pole will open a t 11, and close at 1 l. 0 C1UCK. ... Decemier 23. 2w. Ml. AN O Cotton Bctgging. 100 Ploughs, "No'.; 1 & 2, very much reduced, INo. 1, 5 io. d o by the doz. - :. 100 pieces heavy Cotton Bagging. SamL Joseph Oliver. Dec. 23. 6ii4t ; v f Last Notice THOMAS CeOR. ALL persons indebted to the above firm, Either by xte or Cook Ac count, will do well to' call and settle with out farther notice or a more summary mode of collection will be resorted to.- ' Mitjor tooled December 23d, 1820. 3wl44 IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. THE Subscriber ihTofnis the.- Public that he h:vs opened a shop at the corner of Pollock and Middle-streets, South-West of the Episcopal. Church, and opposite Mr WmTDunn's store ; where he in tends carrying on the various branch es of.the above business. Signs, Qoaches, Gigs, Sitting Chairs, c. NEATLY PAINTED ; EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Ornamental Painting and GILDING, Together with all kinds of work in his ii!e, which may be Entrusted to care, will be "execute'd with taste, niess and despatch. v His tho rough knowledge ' of, the business, nd his Hefprminahnn tr eiprfhim- Se to,?lease, induce. a hope that he 'n merit tne'tavours ot the puonc Benjarnin utting, Becieth, 18203 w 143 PLOUGH H . . i w.;w.viA',: " l ' ' V IB B M 3bBNc lp ' Joseph, bell; . eturns his thanks to the Public for thefcencduraeme'nt he has hith e r to receive d , - and- re s "pectfully.' informs them, that he has made extensive and, commodious additions to his estabHshment. lie jjas en-Jeavdred- to consult the comfort ?and conveliiencer of his Boarders and being furnished with crood beds servants, 'and rooms with fire.pUeesv he can a'ccommqdatcaa'j many travellers arm . otners as may favor Jiim yiixh their company. -His Table will he furnished with the best the- market aiFords, ancl his Bar Will ; be supplied with the, choicest')tqilors. 5;; ; : , ' LacJies "of families can be urnish ed with private apkartments, and will receive every attention that may tend to promote their comfort. The Stables belonging to the Ho tel are extensive, aad will be con stantly furnished with good proven- der and careful ostlers. . Newbern, Qct. 28, 1820 136tf. TO RENT. m H R SnWriher offers to rent, for X "the' term of one year, or longer, that valuable f - near Smith's creek, on the North side. of Neuse river; about 30 miles below Newbern, known byhe name of CIIEllRYKJLLE about 166 acres of which are chared and- ; well fenced. The soil Ms re markably jrood, and is peculiarly cal- cuiated for the culture ol ottok. 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 frdm garret tocel lar, two Kitchens, a SmoKE-House, Barn, Stables, &c. all in good re pair. The situation is pleasant and health v, and is very convenient for Pisli and Ovsters. 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. N ovr. 1 i;l 820. t b 7tf. FOR SALE, The remainder of a py ; lease of that pleasant nhd' desirable situa- ,7. ess tion in 'the - town of Newbern, situated on the corner of Johnson and r Middle-streets, eiug one Half acre Lot,. No. 33J in plan of said towin on wKlrKls a Comfortable. well finished and convenient Dwelling House, good Kitchen,? and other offices, all in good repair, and-under excellent fence a coc-d Garden-with several fruit trees- forming a most desirable residence for a small family, being in the most neaunv and pleasant part ot said town. The lease expires January 1st, 1 827 and can probably be , renewed at that time. Terms . will be made accommodating to the purchaser. For further particulars apply to , '. - v . r E. Graham, or ; Jno. F. Bitrgwin. ;N6v. 2d, 1S20. 141tf lit tioti Di mensionsabout S e venty fe et, by Fifty-five to be builfof BRICK, the rpof siunoled, with liberty-to change for a slate roof if required ; to have side and end Galleries, the " latter to be calculated for an 'fioA'sr : fifty to sixty : Pews on proiind floor ; Pulpit, D,esk, and CommunioK-T4blev with' a ESTRr Room ; high arched, Wikdows; two AisLEsY the whole tQ.be finished in a neat, workmanlike manner, antrot Kcf matprals: 1 he- Huildinp' I L 11 o v. n v .-w - - -. . o .... . .1 : r Will be situated m inereenire ui a T.ot about three hundred and twenty feet bv two hundred and fourteen td front on twp streets-!principal front to the boutn, on a street sixty feet wide; the other to the West, on a Street of same width entrance in tended from eacW fj PLANS, With, Proposals builcliog the same, v.i!i b, receiv- for eu UDUl IUC Hiai i cjji uaiy, I Address to " Duildintr Committee of Episcopal Church, Newborn." ;: J. di. DonnelL '.y'M.SdrvTsi'y Xf: J. P. Daves : J. F: Bia giving Newbern. Nov. ll 1820.-rl3Qtf 3 T7.-v 'tliix- i 1 1 f" -i r m of inn rf til rc siding at a distance, it may be ob- Ti i: . i r- t i .1 served that the materials for build ing, viz: Lime, Bricks, pitch pine Lumber, cypress .or iuniper Shin- tries, may be had In the Town and v icinity, on as low, termsv perhaps, as at anv place in tne U. btates. 'St.&rMnnrt. (Inn fa. - v . - MERCHANT TAILORS, espectfully inform their Customers and the Public in general,, thatthey have just received trom'New-York, y X A general assortment op Superfine and second quality Broadcloths, Cassimeres an d Ves tings, Plaids and Oamblets, with trimmings suitable to their line r , . . rr- c 1,. of business. Clothing of every des- cription madejat shqrt notice, , and in the most approved; style. They have also obtained from New-York, the best workmen, and newest fashions. THEY WILL ALSO KEEP ON ' HAND, 1 A general assortment of READY MADE CLOTHES. '' Orders from a distance, ' exe cuted with neatness and dispatch, Newbern, October 21 135 4 -tf ; : ' r " 7' NOTICE. . T the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, held for craven 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 i&indebted, are hereby requi red to present their claims toihe subscriber, within 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 R. GOOD, : 1 E3.rs SALMON HALL, Decemberl4tha 1820 143 4w IX A For Cheap Goods "V. . go to . T.W.PITTMAN's ( heap Store. " Craven Street, Nearly opposite, the Nevbern Bank, VKrU vnn ivill finH a nnnrl anrt. - . . inenjt of Dpy Good si Eccts, Kces and Hats, Saddlery, Harness; Trunks, Furniture and ;a varietv of Fancy articlesd4T ' . ... . . . . His BOOTS, SliOES & HATS, fepoint0fljeWyanUdurabiiitv.are f . w ;mJ soIH :n' .jr.s ? . , , , . i . -v luu au ). rra "T. H hard times is tne general cry, ne nas maHe'his nnos to -'suit "them -VIZ, Ge?illeinen'i JVellinglon Boots, do. Shoes l 50 Toadies Bootees, 2. GO co. ' Morocco Shoes' 1 CO Children's moroccabootees 50 .! . Ana otner articles in proporuuu. He lias also received, per sch'r. Tarvis Brown & Co. a quantity ot Ooarse Slides, which he will sell less than ever be fore sold in Newbern. December 16th 1820.-143tf. REWARD; i: . . A A W AV frnrrii the RnKsrrlKer. on the 24 th of m m wwwwv- 7 - . December last, a Negro lad named 0 . Q about eighteen years 01 age, nveieet three or four inches high ; disfigured r c- u.. u- masijed yellow ; complexion, and has 3 down look when spoken to no other particular mark recollected, CQL 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 gotoffpn board a vessel. The aocrye-reward; will he given for 'tne appfehensTon and delivery of said fellow, in Onslow,. Trenton, Newbern or any other Jail, so that I get him again, and all reasonable expences paid. - " ' - "-' ,.1 : I hereby cautioa all persons from harboring or employing said Negro, TVf oere r vessels" from carry- ing him away, as I am determined to enfore the law -against all offen ders, wj thout . distinction.--r 1 en Dollars, will be given; for informa tion sufficient to convict. any person offending in any of said points. ZADOC MUMFORD. ExVof Jehu Momfor-dec Onslow Coun0 . ' PRINTING.-- BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, HANDBILLS, l!LNKS, and. CIRCULARS, " CARDS, 'iiSATXY" EXECUTED AT TU1S OFFICE. ujomm of the estate of Wni. F. Clark, deceased. '-ec 16th, 1820 2 w. : . ' , L 'ADVERTISEMENT. " .V .... ''-, v ' O N.Tuesday the 2d daypf ' Tanuar r, ensuing, at the. resi-1 dence ol ttie late milium t. Wooret Witl he hired for the ycan SUNDRY NEGROES. v '.- AL'SO. J & ; at the same time and place, will be iedforihe. ycaryth& Cleared: Litrids bf the deceased, beintr a PL AN- 1 . ! . 1 - 1.. Persons indebted to this estate ai:e wqueste'dftfir make payment;',1W " GEORGE, WILSON. ' UecembeplO, 1 820. 143 2w. Host; ErESTERD AY, between Jthe store of t JL '.: Messrs. JJevereux Chester cz Urme and the Newbern Bank, a NOTE OF HAND for twenty-two Dollars & seventy-fivevCents- drawn bv Mrs. Jane Emerv." in favor of the subscriber, and dated 15lh inst. All -nersons are forwarm-d from trading ibr said " Note,- as payment has X befn PPed. The finder will please return it. '-t . returnit. M. H. Lentc, December 16th, 1820. 143tf. SODOLIARS REWARD. At?" on the 12th of February last a Ne gro Man named Hp ?a nhmit five feeU severk inchea hiirh. quite black, has a litrgc flat verv small ears, is stout made; 1 ' . uai. ...o I Wirr hv vReninmin Rnrlr. 1 Jii 1 ui - j 9 and. sold bv him to Weeks Chan- 1 man, irQmwom iiicouuai-iiuci jjui- chased him ; ne nas acquaimances j on Neuse River, Swift Creek, arid ; Cotentnea, at one of which plates he I is nrobablv lurking, y The last that was heard ' of him; he ' was in the neighborhood of Cotentnea, Greene . County. . ... ) v -.i;.. -. All persons are hereby forwarned from harboring or. employing him, under the penally of the law The above Reward, and all reasonable ; expences? will be paid to any 'person that will apprehend and deliversaid ; runaway to the Subscriber, or secure him so that she gets him ?gain. -Sarah Chapman. Swift Greek, Craven 1 13Q f County, Nov. 11, 18520. .... V . ; Just R ecei ved ON CONSIGNMENT. 10 Hhds. Antigua RUM, , 8 doV first quality MOLASSES, 17 boxe CORDi AL, 20 bbls. best PILOT BREAD j 30 boxes CHOCOLATE, - 11 100 bushels Irish POTATOES, 10 bbls; ONIONS, " : 50 boxes SHOES, assorted sizes 20 doz. LE AD IN Gf LINES, 80 rms WRAPPING PAPER, V first quality - V 500 GUNNY? BAGS, WRITING DESKS, and BUREAUS. 7 t All of which will be sold at the lowest price. , . T , 'r William Handcock. Dec. 9, 1820; 142-3t- , 'x' -. A. j . vr r " v.- x V - .. 'r.
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