. f i V. is.- 7 V t , , ' .if ... VOLUME IV. NEWBERN, Ns" Ci ' .a NUMBER 162. - 5P V., fRI.NTED AND rlici-unLi - PASTEUR vWAFSON, At $ 3.pw'annom-half in advance. . r urreKLTi Br Valuable Property : . FOR SAL.? . HAVING resolved on moving to the 9LeofT,nnesse,;andbe.ngvde, .iron, of accomplishing t as speeddy as 'I ble, 1 a.n prepared ! to sell at a great sPrcriflce the following Property v,z : ; The 3 .Story nc nuuic j 0 M square. t present my residence, , . .. : fhi olace. at the intersection j - I ef llav and Robeson streets, foot of flay- J Dollars after rthat time, with inter Mount, containing two -stores, counting est to the day of paymeut ; Fifteen r.i.ns and c.-llars; twelve rooms ior me r nil nmnlftP wi finished in a style of workmanuji -nd elegance, inferior, to none-in this Ice, with a Piazza in ih rear two sto . k u.. MrW th Hurellin? is enter- .4 The Lotextenaing ohck iu cross fudinsr an excellent Kitchen, liar, smoke-house, Sec. Imme- i;i the rear of this house and on !hf opposite side of the back street, w a iAti?Ofeet on tnis siren, about 200 ft on Robeson street, and 120 feet on . i. . it i n.. friss streer, inciuum .v... den Stables,' &c. and a Ware House 40 feet?square, with a Cellar, both substan tial and convenient. Another Lot, fronting 40 it on the Public or Union Square, near Col. Chrk's larce Crick Building, and run uaz back to a back street. Three other Lots, 40 feet each on Franklin and Muraford streets, in the neighborhood of the contemplated BiMii of the Canal. A House and Lot near the Methodic Church, known as the School Association House. Ninety nine Acres of Land, about three-fourths of a mile from the Town House, on the main southern stage road. On this tract of land, is a small Dvreilinsr iloue, Arc. -It affords a situa tion for the residence o'a family, supe rior to any in this vicinity, including an flevatcd Chy Hill, commanding a full vievrof the town It i" known as having Wen ihe residence of Edward Ellis. Another Tract of Land two miles below town, on. the Elizabeth road containing Acres, fronting on the rivfr about one-tbird of a mile. On this place is a tolerable good Dwelling House, Rubles, &c. and a Brick , Yard superior; to any near this town. Possession of any of tV above property will be given im mediately, by sale or lease. One other Tract of Land in Halifax county, N. C. six miles below the ton, and in the fork of Conoconary and, Wi'f all Swamps, and on the Taiboro ruad ;'it contains about 1.2U0 Acres, a good Dwelling House, all necessary out bouses, stables, iVc. Two good orchards. and other conveniences and advantages, I fchicli it is unnecessary here to mention, presuming no one will purchase without first examining, and I invite the attention Of such as may be disposed to purchase, to view and decide for themselves. All, r any part will be sold very low for Ne gotiable Notes at either of the Ranks . in this place, or exchanged for Lands. in the .1 estern District (Chickeasw Purchase) cf Tennessee. Letters addressed to me dl be attended to. ' SAMUEL P. ASHE. Fayetteville, N. C. March 20, 1821. STOLEN,. YUTof my horse lot in Craven S County, Deep Gully, 8 miles irom Newbern, A black Horse, fourt een and a half hands high, with ase fall on the neck. a crease i I will give a reward of TEN COLLARS to any person that will fchver him to me, and TVVEN 1 Y OLA ARS to any person that will Jpprthend the Thief and confine fc'm in, Jail so-that the law can be P m force agaihst4 him. v ! Solomon E. Grant. faten Countv. Mwch 31. 1821 . j . - rVRS.LE-CHEAP: A ,ixOM PATENT IEyER!'tc,areextcn be con- anFc . lv lv,t fashionable Chain i k. M'o ai uns uiace. - iuc' udry 17. 152tf J THE: ELEGANT FULUBLOODED i S ALADINi ILL stand the ensuing season at . mv' stable in NrrwntiiK Cravc-rj County, ..'Norfn-Carolina, at the moderate .price- of Twenty Dollars "the season, jf paid before the first of September, or Thirty 7 Dollars the single leap, to be paid ai xne time me mare is covered, ana Forty Dollars for insurance, which willb t cii manaea wnen tne mare is discovered to be with. foalvor before the property is transferred. One DoUir to be paid to the. Groom in evey instance. Mares sent from a distance, will be fed with grain for 25 cents a day, to be paid when she is u.ken away f good pasturage gra tis Particular attention wWY be paid to mares entrusted to my care, but I will not re liable for any acci dents or escapes whatever. Tne st-ason will commence abput the 15th of March, and terminate the 15th of August. THOMAS H DAVES. February 17, 1821. .v DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE This elegant, full blooded Ara bian Horse, SAL A DIN, was im ported during the summer of 1820, from fripoh, by his present owner, who selected him with the greatest care and attention, from the whole Stud of the Bashaw, and by the Certificate of the Bashaw's Public Secretarv, Abraham Serusi, was declared to be of the finest and high est Arabian Race ever .imported into Barbarv. His Sire, KEJL.ED, was imported from the Kingdom of Sennar ; his Dam, GAUINA, was selected from the Stables of the Emperor of Morocco and sent a present to the Bashaw of Tripoli, SAL A DIN will be seven years old in May next, is fifteen and three-quarter hands high, of a beautiful dapple colour, indifor elegance of form, -as well as activity and spirit, not surpassed by anv horse ever imported into the United States. :H Washington TToteL JOSEPH BELL, 1 -1 1 i x1 etitrns nisinanKs 10 ini Public for the encouragement he has hitherto received, arid res pectfully informs them, that, he has made extensive and commodious additions to his establishment He has endeavored to consult the conifort and convenience of his Boardtrs, and being furnished "With good beds, servants, and fpoms with fire places, he can accommodate as many travellers and. others as may favor him with their company. His Table will ".be furnished with th best the market affords, and his Bar Swill be supplied with the choicest liquors. ; ! i Ladies orrfamilies can be furnish ed with private apartments; and will receive -j every attention that m'a' M 4 s - iWnmfrh Jtend to prorh'ote their comfort.' 1 ne stables belonaintr tn the Ho. 1 . o . e - , scant,y lumistied with Rood proven- i-arciui ostlers.. Newbern, Oct. 2S, 1820 tf. A; .'2ti ;Boirders liy the uKscrilr- 'who instruct kinds of! Neelb Work - Parents en t rustiiig children to her -care may - be - as-! sared tht klii? wHuseJierS endeavors tot rendertheir stay Vith terageb!e.' Terms trill be raaile! Rnp wn oa i : applica- uon ai ner 'resiaence -Qir uuiauie-street. . lew .UUOIIi SUUIU: U4 'Church! .' !mI : W .,"J,, lent t I ELIZA BETH n -OLIVeR. -; Newlern, April 4th,fl21-159 4w. i A: liilNDSOME, li5ht, Philadelphia . built GIG, & HARNESS, jeather top, built to order; for this country--near-I v as -good as nevr, Kailng bee very lit tle used-L-will be solid at a liberal credit. Applyat this Office 158t btajte of NdrtU Carol ina,- , CjARTERET COTOTV. Cozcrtof Pleas and Quarter Sessions, : . f (FEBRUARY TEItM, 1821- Miit' Simpson, & John Simpson, f Adm'sj of Laban Petition filed this Laurance L Term-to subject the LReal Estate ta tp- Lotty Laurance, & f ciation, tb pay the Hopy liaurance, . debts of the ancestor vs. Heirs of.said ! Laban' Laurancei IT appearing faction of the : to the satis- iCourt, that the oeienaant nopy iayrance is not a resident of this Statje.j It is there fore ordered t iat! publication for six weeks be made in tKe'Carolina Cen tinel, that unless fshe appear'at; the next Court to be heljd for the Coupty of Carteret, at the Court-House Jn. the town of Beaufc rt on the t,hird Monday in may next, and then and there plead, answer or demur, judg ment will be takejn pro confeso,v and set forjhearipg expajrte. , i : VVitness, Georgp Read, Clerk pf said Court at Beaufort, the third Monday of February A. D. 1821. GEORGEj READ, Clerk. 159, 6w. Just Received frpm New. York AND FOR SALE, LOW, THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES OF Furniture : vi 4 French Bureaus, Wardrobes, Ai. handsom. Breakfast Table F(igh post BlEixsf EADS, CiHiLDRENs Cribs, ijadies' Work-Stands, Wash-Stands, &c. MAJOR COOK I52tfl ' ' 1 :: " Feb. 17.- 10Q Dollars Reward RAN AWAY from the subscri ber, in Mairch, 1B18, a negro man nameu JJIUK, about. 25 years or agej hve teetten inches high, of a black complexion, 'very well made, and plays on'thejviplin.v He left m in' Greene county,' passed" through' Pitt, and was tracked to Bertie coifrrty from whence nd was originally boug raised it. i have understood he was by Mose$ Sumner, of Hert ford county, and said Sumner sold ; him to John Wiiliford of Bertie, by whom he was solid to Giles Driver of said county, from (which last owner he was bought by the; subscriber, of ureene county. j , Any person who; will apprehend said m?gro and dorfine. him in any, jail sojthat I get Jiim again, shall be entitled to the aDoVe reward, exclu sive o" all reasonable expences. 1 I forewarn masters' of vessels and all other (persons .from vemylpying or naruonng saia negro, under tne pen alty of the law. 1 I WM. &RIFFIN. March 15, . 182 1--156 8 w. BOOKS, 1 PAMPHLETSi CARDS:' f "v j 1 1 Handbills, BLANKS, and' circulars: 1 NEATLY, EXECTTIA AT. THIS OFFICE. L - .s.-. . ROM tne: Subgcriber; hear SwifU CreekV on thel st' March Jast,-ar Elegant SADDLE, BR3DB& AiAR TlNGALOiajidnjlylated skirts of the addlej Udded, a fesh widftible;' curbbit W , thcBriSlteI';pI ill give Itreward of Foljr; Dollars for Jheif recovery "ahd .win.ye iniormatiorr tbat : wm lead to, the cqnvic T '"W01 me iniei. is?:.rs- l'fC- ri''4. V r rpSPPH BRYAN. Swift-Creek, Aprf 19; 18211 Cl 3w. ThirBoljfs Ilefr TlOKE Alir on Wednesday --?brghtj the 1 th instant the fol lowing describedprisohersviz f JOSHUA IGATLIN,: & stout made, darklhair and complex ion, about, hveifeet eight inches, hich, and is whll .known in this- county. -Charge f with 1 stealing a Cow. PETER HAMWTREEI light complexion sandy coloreHhair, about five " feet i hi gh, and is also well known iu this viciftity. Char ged with the same 'crime as the first named. :..;if':- ? ' '. i.i I -v-V X .-; :.. diev:;:;)::'. a slaye, and a Bricklayer by trader-f owned by J ud geTay 1 or of Raleigh'. The above re ward, will be given for their delivery at the Jail in Newbern, of Tn Dollars for either of them. ' ' . r WM. G. TAYLOR, Jailor, Newbern, April 21, T821.--161 3w RAN? AWAY "ffTI ROM the Subscriber's Plantation in JO Jones Coun', a negro niamed' He has a cut on hs foot, whichoccasions him to walk larae-I expect; he Is lurk in about Newber V,' where he has several acquaintances. ? liberal reward will be given lor HIS upJV-tweiiaivn auu- vunuur ment m Jail. LEWIS SANDERSON. Jones County, Apfil 18, 1821161 tf. Si. THE SlfeSCRIBER RETURNS thanks to bil friends and the public in general,' for the liberal encouragement received frorj? them, and begs leave to inform them, 'that he has taken charge of his Establishment, to wit: The W ir ration Hot eU and pledges hi m'slf to keep it up in a style inferior to no other as a House of Enter iainment, arid shall be governed in his charges by the moderate prices of produce and scarcity of money- as such, custom ers may rely upon finding their bills! mo derate. 'He also has for Rent, TWO STORE-ROOMS, in the most public part of Warrenton, and are considered to be the best stands for selling goods in that place. .One 28 by- '24, compting and large room, and excellent cellar. He also tenders the services' Jof his Ma. sons to the public, 'by the job; ; moiith j or ear. A lso, f wb .WAGGONS, and most excellent TEAMS. Orders from a dis tance for good jobs, will bej particularly attended to," for Masons tr 'HVaggons. ' EDWARD PA'tTILLO. Warrenton, April 8, 185ll l6l 4w. 1 r IN ALL ITS ArARIOUS Bk ANGHES. THHE StiBsCBiBEiii inform JL the PubjicHhat heia. opened a shoo two doors west of thf Post- OfBce, on Polldk-street, where he in- tends carrying bn the various brancn- es of the abov business. Coaihes, GigsSitting Uiprs, $cl NEATLvY PAINTED; ' : ' '1 AND J EVERY DESCRIPTION OF OrnamenW Painting arid GILDING, 7: r Together witf all kinds of work in his line. whicKimay be entrusted to his care, will be executed with taste, neatness nd despatch. - Hts tho- rnn rth knowledcre of the, business, determinatibn to exert hinii self to please? raduce a hopfc that he win merit the favours of the public. tsenjamirfc urang. TGI JL?. lilting :BY,TUTRu T OFJTHE: iVMTED-fAri5, - - ;C'pngtesstiie-, President of the XJiiU- - States isuthbrized t direct th pabli lamls whichl have hern sur-' lyeyed to be gfifered fbr sale : ? " - v nereiore i, jitrie Monroe, ; President of the United; S'tates,do ' beVebydee froiake knpwp ' tha t public sales; for -th e : disposal (according to of ; pilie lands ;J shaU.Ve belcts foUoivs; yl? :; . ' - t Frankin,jii Missouri, on the firstMondajr In January- next, for, .thej sale of, v r : ' Tpjfrnships" t0.;'55? . in range 26, ? i west oi the'ith principal rneredian .t line . r- - 4.7;:,. .- -. V' .. k 50 to 55, rariires 27 and 28 do. . g51 to 55, range 29 ; dc. 1 Tbwriships 51 to 5Sirirariffe iJO Twpaiuj uc wu principal mcriaian 5Q tp6in ranges 31, 32 & 33 do. - At St; Louis; in said state, 'on, the first Monday ittDetember next for the sale of : f : Townships 35 to 44, in range 1 and1 2, east of the 5th principal meri dian line. ! ' . At the same placed on the .first Monday in March next, .for the sale of '..7 A ! . ' Townships 35 to 44, in ranges 3 r and 4 "east. At the same place, on the first Monday in May next, for the sale of To w n s hi ps 35 to 44 , f i n ran ge 5 arid 6, east, tidbf 43 and 44, la range T east. . ' "' ' AtJackson,in the county of, Cape Girardeau, in the said state, on the first Monday in February next,; for the sale of , . 4 Townships 34, in ranges lLto 14 east of the 5th principal meridian line. ' - ' , ', : A, r , : 33, range Veas do. 29, 30 & 31 5 do. 31, 32 & 33 0 .do. J At Edward svllle, in the state of Illinois, on the first Monday ia January next, for the s ale bf ' Townships 8 to 13, in range 9, west! r.v 1 ' ! 01 tne oa principal mcriaian line. 11 to 13 40 and 11 do. ; 6 to 13 " -12 and 13 do. i 8 to 12 . ?4; do. , ' At Vandalia, in the said state, on the third Monday in January next," for the) sale o , ' Townships 5 to 10, in range 1, east of 3d principa meridian line. 7 to 10 2 1 8 to 10 ranges 3, 4, 5 and 6 ; " 1, 8, 9 and IO range T, east ' 1, 6, 8, 9 and 10 8, At Palestine, in said state on the second Monday in February next, for the sale of , : townships 6 to 10, in ranges 9; lo; I and 11, east of 3d principal me "j ridian line. , , J 1 5 to lOrrangeJ 14 west of 2d prin cipal meridian line ; 8, 9 and 10 ranges 12 and 13. At Detroit, in Michigan Terri tory, on the first Monflay in No vember next, for the sale of range Townships 3, 9 and 10 S. in ranges 4 arid 5 eist, 8 and 9: tn range 6 : 7, 8 and 9 .7 ; ; j Except such lands; as have been or may : be reserved by few for the support of schools, or for other purposes. . The lands shall be sold in regular numerical order, begin ning with the .lowest number of sec tjon, township, and range. ' j Given under my , hand, at the City I of Washington, thisiiineteenth day of Septe mber 1 820. TAMES MONROE. By the President, Josi ah Meigs Comissioner of the General Land Office THE FOLLOWNO AreconstantJy kept for tale at thiiOJfice, Shipping Articles, ' Manifests, Bills of 5ale for Vessels, Bills of Lading, . : Bills of Exchange, . Constable's Warrants, &c &c. j :yvt the same piacer online ;hrst Mpnclaviiln March' next, for ' the .' i S 1 'I . 1 1. i ' 1 Dec. 16th, 1 820. 3wl43 -