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,... I . I , ' I . ' J. " 1 . .. . : 1 j ' NEWBERN, N. C. SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1821. VOLUME IV. NUMBER; 171. i r 4 LISTED AND rUBUSHSD WKKl I PASTEUR WATSON, A, 3 per annum-half in advance -MwbIrn Prices Current- MERCHANDIZE Bacon Beef Btier 't Ikes-Wax do. Apple do. Teach Corn, Meal, Cotton, CotTee Cordage Flour, Gin Holland Country Pine-Scantling Hank Square Timber Shingles, 22 inch Staves, W. O. hhd. do. R- O. do. d0. W.O.bbl. Heading, W. O. hhd Lard Molasses Tar Pitch 'Rosin Turpentine do. Spirits Pork, prime, r. , Do. Mess Rice Rum, Jamaica do. W. I. do American Salt, A Hum . do. Fine Supar, Loaf do Lump do. Brown Whiskey Fiom lb. gal. bbl. bush. lb. bb!. D.C. tO D. C 0 7 4, 6 20; 23 25 SO 2 2 50 40; 4 1 50 80. 13; 2r, 12 50 25; 4 1 28 14 40 45' 50 m. 7 I y . 7 50 8 16 20 1 50 1 75 15 iS 7 10 i 5 7 18 20 lb. 7 8 gal. 2G 27 bbl. 1 10 1 15 1 10 I 20 1 10 1 25 1 90 2 gal. 22 25 bbl. 7 50 10 cwt. 3 3 50 I 10 1 21 I 80 90 40 40 bush. 70 85 65 70 lb. 22 20 18 23 cwt. 8 50 10 j gal. 35 ; .PIJMKKUY EXTRAORDINARY METALIC Strap and Paste, For Razors, Surgeons' Instruments, ; Fenkniccs, $ c. $c. A supply, of a superior quality, is just received, and for sale by THOMAS WATSON, AT THE TOST-OFFICE. f The Manufacturers offer the above Strap and Paste to the public, with a full belief that they will be found on trial tar supe rior to anv ever before used in this coun try pr elsewhere. They feel themselves authorized to make this declaration, from their own experi epce the approbation of all who have us ed them, and the recommendations of se veral gentlemen of the first respectability. f Among others that might be procured, they submit to the public the following ; I hereby certify'that I have for six or seven weeks past, made use of a Razor Strap-and composition of Paste, prepared by t. iM. Pomeroy of Wallinaford, Conn, for sharpening my Razors and feurgical Instruments, and I am certain that I have never found any Strap of composition that would produce so perfect an edge either on a Razor,coron Surgeons' Instruments. NATHAN SMITH, Professor of t hysic and Surgery, Yale College, I hereby certify, that I have for seven weeks, made daily use of a Razor Strap, prepared by Air. K. M. Pomeroy, ol uaiimaioril, Conn. I have found this trap, decidedly superior, to any that I have used. A Razor, which was in in deffercnt ordert it brought immediately to a delicate edge, which it preserves, by a hale juiiicious use of the Strap. I should t.unk, from the trial I have made, that tms Mrap would in a great measure, if entirely supercede the necessity of filing. From the' disclosure made to fce. of the substance employed in pre I'iriaj the Strap, it is obvious that it Jttuld not have been beUer chosen, and I ove never heard of its being applied fur ikspurpoic before. BENJAMIN SILLIMAN. mfessor of CTiemistru. Pharmnev. TO TH.E FREEMEN Of Carteret j . Craven Jones, Lenoir, i Greene, Wayne and J of ins ton. Gentlemen. THE time for which I was chosen tbrcpresentyou in Cbqgress, ex pired by the Constitution on the 4th of last March, and the ensuing elec tion is drawing nigh when you will have to choose some person to rep resent you in the next Congress of the United States. I avail myself 45 of this opportunity, fellow-citizens, S3 to tender you my sincere thanks for the honor you conferred on me at ,the last election, by choosing me 14 your Representative ; and yielding to the i solicitations of my friends, I again' offer mvself a candidate for your suffrages at the next election. Should I be chosen your Repre sentative, I do assure you that my ettorts will be contributed to pro mote the welfare of our common Country ; but on the contrary, should I not be the object of your choice, unambitious or tne distinction or e- molument of office, I can with equal satisfaction to mvself, return to my Agricultural employment, from 15 Uvhich nothing but the call of my nrv If .1 j. ' r constituents, in tne service ot my Country, can separatej Your Friend and Fellow-Citizen, iVilllam S. Blackledg'e. Craven County, June 13, 1821 i69tt. TO THE FKEEI1N Of Johnston, Wayne, i Greene, Lenoir, Craven, Jones and Carteret. Fellow Citizens, f 1 iHE time is fast approaching, when you will be called on, to exercise one of the most important rights secured to us by the Constitu tion; the selection of some one to represent this district in the next Congress of the United States. Encouraged by the countenance and solicitations of many respecta ble friends, I have consented to of fer myself a candidate for your suf frages on thi3 occassion. I Born and raised among ?ou, and living by the cultivation of the soil, I can have no bias or prejudice un connected with the honor of my country and no interests but such as are common to every farmer in the district. With qualifications so humble, it is with much diffidence I present myself to your considera tion, and if you should deem them sufficient to entitle me to a seat in the national councils, I can only an swer for the fidelity with which my abilities, whatever they may be, shall be devoted to the security of your rights and interests and advance ment of the prosperity of the counry. With great respect, Your obedient humble servant, John P. Daves.. Xevbcrny June 5th, 1821 . 1 69tf. GRAND STATE LOTTEE Y, OF MARYLAND, Under the superintetidance of the Commissioners appointed f by the Governor and Council. I i SCHEME. 3Ji rfilogy and Geology in Yale College. Having used one of Mr. Pomeroy's liazor Straps for some time past, and i.avm? ben made acquainted with the na:"re Cf the Paste which he uses in dres them, I have no hesitation in $ay U'.that I believeitto be much 'superior to 4 , thing before used for that purpose. ELI WHnWEY, Gun Manufacturer. TOWN TAXES. f"p HE Subscriber gives Notice, that he has been appointed by the Commis ssioriers of the Town of Newbern, to re ceive the lists of taxables in said town for the present year. He will attend at his store in Pollock-Street the last twenty days in July, (Sundays excepted) for that purpose. Those who fail to give in within twenty days, are subject b law to a pen alty of Forty Shillings and to a double tax. To enable the Commissioners to ascertain what lots and parts of lots are not given in, and to subject such to their just share of taxation, it! is required that each list should designate the number of the lot given in, the street on which situ ated, and the quantity of ground where less than a whole lot is returned. i . , , STEPHEN B. FORBES. t3r No tax will be received after the 31st day of July. Newbern, June 22d, 1821 PRINTING. i prize of I $ 40,000 is 1 do 20,000 is 1 do.i ! 10,000 is 2 prizes of 5,000 is 20 do. ) , 1,000 is 50 do.! t 100 is 100 do.; 50 is 500 do. j 20 is 6000 do.; j 10 is - M i - 6675 PRIZES, amounting to 13325 BLANKS. 40,000 Dollars, 20,000 Dollars. 10,000 Dollars. 10,000?: Dollars. 20,00(3 "Dollars. 5,O0( Dollars. 5,00( Dollars. 10,000: Dollars. 60,00 Dollars! 18O,0()C. Dollars. First drawn 3000 blanks will tied to 10 dollars each. m .. enti- t j ; i - Stationary Prizes as vl 1, . ollow. First drawn No. will bel entitled to Do. do. 3d day do. Do. do. 5th day, do. Do. do. 7th day, do. Do. do. ldth day, do. Do. do. 12th d?y, do. Do. do 14th day, do. $ 1000 1000 1000 1000 5060 1000 First drawn No. l6th day, . Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. 10,000 j Do. do. do. do. do." 1000 1000 1000 18th day, 20th day, 224 day; 20,000 24th day, 1000 26th day, lp00 28th day, 40;600 Not two Blanks to a Prize. j ! ' I!"'-.. I" I All Prizes payable in GOLD or SILVER, or in Notes of the BANK pF THE UNITED SjrATES: j r-t. ITU rR A WTkn" will take place and be completed in jhe CITY OF BALTIMORE in THIRTY DRAWINGS only, with all possible despatch, under the superintendance of V JAMESiL. HAWKINS, ) . . , ' NATHyL F. WILLIAMS, Esquires? Commissioners. ; J. B. RINGGOLD. ) Whole Tickets only 1 en Uoiiars. Halves, Five Dollars. - L Quarters, Two Dollars Fifty Cents BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, HANDBILLS, BLANKS, akd CIRCULARS, NKAfLT EXECUTED AT THIS OFFIEE. Tickets, Haives & Quarters From COHEN S UrfilfJJ, uqmmore, I i - In a variety of numbers, : for sale at Office of the Carolina Cental el, and Atlthe Post- Office, Newbern. Where tile Managers Official Lists (Loth flanks and Prizes) will e regularly received for the examination ol all Tickets and Shares gratis. At COHEN'S OFFICE, more CAPITAL PRIZES hvebeen obtained than at any oUier Office; in America ana wne c w , . - Capital of 4000 in he:last Lottery drawn ui JSrkU three last Monument Lotteries, were sold the Capitals of 4U,uuy v . . .., the $30,000 2 of 10,000, &c. I I i DOLLARS, which rnnpws nFrrr.r. wh ihe CASH can oe nan jwi rr O Recollect No. 3691, a! Prize of JrlYL l ?HALIFAX, camToutin the Consolidation Lottery, owned by a f& NorCoroand who received the CASH on GRAND'' COHEN'S OFFICE, where the CA2tl can oe naa STATE LOTTERY,? jhe moment they are drawn. O Orders from the country, enclosing the Gash, a(ir dressed to Pasteur prompt attention.. Sc Watson, Newbern, will receive Axvintr will commence m a few weeks, hvhdp thb price of tickets wll be: increased adventurei mediately. adventurers -therelore, irouia ao wcu vlffa"Ui Newbern, June? 30, .1821. I Mr. HURLEY, DENTIST, PROPOSES to spend a.sh6rt time in Njewbern, and respecUulIy otTers his professional services to the citizens of ibis town and Us vicinity. ; , I "M'- H. , operates for: all diseases inci dent to. the, teeth and gums ; he frees the teeth frorn tartar, which if permitted to " accumulate to- a certain degree, wjll in- faHiblyj induce that most oCensive disease the scurvy he arrests decay in its iocep! tion bjr filing, and when the caries has made considerable progress, he checks it effectually by plugging. When carits,so unfriendly to beauty and convenience, has made sitch ravages as to be otherwise ir remediable, Mr. II. inserts Artificial Teeth, I after the most appro ved, manner, : and executed in a style so ' nearly ap- . proachirig nature, as to bid (defiance to detection. It is well ascertained, that when the teeth of children are disposed to assumejan irregular growth, unfavorable to symetry and beauty and tending to future diseases, this may be corrected by the timely application of proper means. Mr. H. has a room suitable for the pur poses of his profession, af Mr. BelPs Hos ¬ tel ; and ii requested, be will attend the Ladies t their own houses. May; 19th, 1S2L l65tf. JOSEPH ROSS, OP THE .C1TV OP RALEIGrif, OFFERS HIS ' i -- i , j SERVICES AS AN , AUCTIONEER AND commission merchant; Reference to Messrs. Wm, Dunn, and Samuel Simpson. Raleigh, 7th May, I821.-l65tf Valuable Land Mills ' j FOR SALE, I'" . ' ' OR EXCHANGE FOR WESTERN LANDS. rpHIS Property lies four miles west- of jRaleigh, on Mine Creek; antJ contains abtut THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES OF LAND. The Millhouse 3dbj 40 feet, 9 srorie high, slnd calculated far four "pair of stones, jtwo pair are now running and two others might be set to work at ja' small expense. Also, a SAW-MILL.-All of which are new and in good order. The Mjll-dam of roek, well executed. The situation isas healthy as any on this side the mountains. The land is of ex cellent quality and well watered. A further discription of the property is believed to be unnecessary, as those wish ing to purchase will no doubt first view the premises. . Persons desirous of viewing the land are referred to Dr. Gilchrist living newr the m:lls,;Mr. Ellis on the premises, or to the Subscriber in Raleigh. Terms -will be jmade accommodating. THOMAS "COBBS, jExV. of Jehu Scott, deceased. j Ralejg" 31st. 1 68 4w; VALUABLE FARM ; 1 FOR SALE. T HE BANK OF CAPE FEAR offers JL fhr sale, the tract of Land called LYON'S PJSTVRE. Thisjland lies on TRENT RIVEJ?, about eight miles above Newbern ;,and ranks ajiiong the best of the prime land of Trerit, for 4he value of its wood and timber, the fertility of soil, its peeuji?r fitness Vor COTTON and INDIAN CORNj and the advantage of situation, with gobd navigation to the Landing, wt all seasons, for any vessel that can come to Newbern. The improvements consist of a comfortable House, large arid suita ble, Bakn, a strong Gin House, Necfo HousesI &c. ; . . t V If not previously disposed of at private sale, this property will positi vely be sold, at the Court-House in Newbern, on Mon day the1d day of October, nex-being the first pay oi tne superior vouriui vio ven CQuntv.' t A LIBERAL CREDIT is offered, WiKltr urn strrnmrhndalinfr as anV man. of capital would desire. Application for futher information, or proposals for purchase, may be made at the Bank of .Newbern, 6r at the Bank of Cape Fear? at Wilmington. . , - i- i2th May, I821-l65tlst0,otf. Land Surveying, Y THOMAS GRACE-& SON. ElfSONS..who rsh,to knih Tl ll": intents of their Plantation; SJ to Mve their, Unes adjusted, are soli r cited to iapply to .-.".'-': i"f . ":'..!." THOMAS GRACE, & SON. '. NewbernJane ut,1821. 2ml6r.-r- . 'i ! ! I 1 f ,1 I Kt- I'
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