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NEWBERN, N. C. S ATURDAYi JULY 21, 1821: VOLUIVIE IV:1 WXTKO AND FUBX.ISHXD WEEW-T PASTEUR 4 .WATSON, a t 3Deranaam-halflnadTance. IZTZTTPriceS Current Neivbemrnce ; From C. tO D. C lb. 9; Bacon Berf Batter 4 20 25 30 30 Bees-Wax gal. Brandj French 43 do. Teach Corn, Meal, Cotton, Coffee Cordage Flour, (lin Holland Country pine Scantling Plank Square Timber. Shin?l, 22 inch ttve, W. O. hhd. " do. R.O. do. , d0. W.O.bbL TIeading,W. O. hhd Lard Molasses Tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine do. Spirits Perk, prime, Do. Mess Rice Rum, Jamaica do. W. I. do American Salt, Allum do. Fine Stiar, Loaf do Lump -doXrown Whiskey 75 bbl. ! 50 801 bush. lb. 14 27 28 14 40 50 12 bbl. 5 6 1 gal 45 M. 7 7 9 50; 8 16 20 l 50 I 15 18 10 7 7 5 18 20 lb. gal. bbl. 8 9 27 2fl SO 30 10; 50! 50 25 gal. 25 bbl. 7 50 S 10 3 11 cwt. 3 1 50 21 90 40 85 70 25 23 1 10 80 40; bush. 70) 65 lb. cwt. gal. 22 18 8 50 -35' 10 2U.Y OF XEIVBERX. A DIVIDEND of routs per cent, is declared on the capital stock of this Bank, for the half year ending on the 30th of June, 1821. The same will bp paiJ to the stockholders, or to their legal representatives, at anytime during Bank hyurs, after the 3d of July. M. C. STEPHENS, Cashier. jJaneSOth, 1821. 171 lm. JUST RECEIVED Per Sch'r Riifu is ivin AXT F0a SALE ON LIBERAL TERMS, 30 Baskets SWEET OIL, 15 Boxes BRANDY-FRUITS, 15 Do. VIN DE GRAVE, 15 Do. CHAMPAIGN, 3 Casks choice old Claret, ALSO, 00 Puncheons prime retailing MOLASSES, 1 25 Barrels SUGAR. Devereux, Chester Orme. June 30, 1S21 171. VALUABLE FARM " I FOR SALE THE BANK OF CAPE FEAR -offers for SaJp tla tr rl r( T II J LYOX'S PASTURE. This land lies on TRf.NT RIFR abnut eiifht miles above NpaUn. ran'xj amon the best of the Driim LnHc Trent, for the value of its wood and "nber, the fertility of soil, its peculiar Htness for COTTON nnri ivmv OUX, and the advantage of situation, 'th Cood navigation to lhp T anHim. seasons, for any vessel that can come - r,,vuiculJ tullslsl J a comfortable House, large and suita- "01SES, &C. If not previously disposed of at private v. tins property will positively be sold, the Court-House in Newbern, on Man tb 22d d, of October nexh, being . irrnnimnrhtinn . m.. Ai:LT-0U,c,des'W- ",-'UOli frtr..I '-r wicr iniorraaiion, or the R,i, , PnrehJse, may be made at He Bank r, i' rear, any a 1 tu m t-. 4 luc "nK or aiinrton. . Bx 4-iay, 1821l65tlstO,otf. Land Surveying, BY THOMAS GRACE & 30N: PERSONS who wish td know the true contents of their Plantations. and' to liave their lines adjusted are soli- cited to apply to" f , thomas grXce,&sonj NernbMayTune 1st, 1821. 2ml 67 10 1. Oic Hundred Dollars .REWARD. 1 4 45 ! T 1HE above reward of One Hundred 1 - MMnr 1- narenne trfirk will a frkrKorrl and deliver at the jail in JS'ewbern, the Negro slaves Jim llandal and xAbram called Abram Sparrow (both legal! outlawed), who are lurking about New bern, committing acts of felony, &c. or Fifty Dollars for apprehending and secu ring either of said Negroes. THOMAS WADSWORTH. May S 1st, 1821. 167 Twenty Dollars Reward. KAN AWAY F ROM the Subscriber s Plantation in Jones County on the 8th itist. a negro man named TONKY. J ITo Vine n rnl rn JiU fnnt. which occasions " " " " " "7 , him to Walk lame is of r. black complex ion, and has a wife in Newbern known by the name of Rhoda Dove. It is proba ble he is lurking about Newbern. y The above reward will be given and all eipences paid, for his apprehension and confinement in Jail. All persons are hereby forwarned from harbouring, and masters of vessels from carrying said fellow away under the pen alty of the law. X.EWIS SANDERSON', j Jones County, April 28, 1821 163 tf, POMEROY'S EXTRAORDINARY METALrC r Strap and Paste, Por Razors, Surgeons Instruments Penknives, Sfc. 4"c. A supply, of a superior quality, is just received, and for sale by THOMAS WATSON, ! AT THE POST-OFFICE. I The Manufacturers offer the above Strap and Paste to the public, with a full belief that they will be found on trial far supe rior to any ever belbre used in this court try or elsewhere. 'i Thev feel themselves authorized to make this declaration, from their own experi ence the approbation of all who have us ed them, and the recommendations of se veral gentlemen of ihe first respectability. Among others that mi ht be procured, they submit to the public the following : I herebjr certify that I have for si or seven weeks past, made use of a Razor Strap a nd.com position of Paste, prepared by'E. M. Pomeroy of Wallingford, Conn, for sharpening my Razors and Surgical 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, or on Surgeons' Instruments. NATHAN SMITH, Prqfe&Scr of thy sic and Surgery, Vale College. ; I hereby certify that Tbave for seven weeks, made daily use of a Razor Strap, prepared by Mr. E. M. Pomeroy, of Wallingford, Conn. I have found this Strap, decidedly superior, to any tha t I have used. A Razor, which was in in deflerent order! it brought immediately to a delicate edge, which it preserves, by a little judicious use of the Strap I should think, from, the trial I have made, that this Strap would in a great measure, if not entirely supercede the necessity of ' honing. From the disclosure made to me, of the substance employed in pre paring the Strap, it is obvious that it could hot have been better chosen, and I have never heard of its being applied for this purpose before. j BENJAMIN SILLIMAN, Professor tf Chemistry, Pharmacy, Mineralogy and Geology in Yale College. " Having used one of Mr. Pomeroy?s Razor Straps for some time past, and having been . made acquainted with the nature of the Paste which he uses in dres- t r. i sing them, I have no hesitation in say ing, that I believe it to be much superior to any thing before used for that purpose. ELI WHITNEY, Gun Manufacturer FOR S ALE, v 6n A .i.ONG C&KDIT, TWO HORSES i 1 I ONE CART- -by ' JosepH Oliver July 1421. : j LETTERS Remaining in the, Newbern Pot-Offiee, July 1st, 182 I.J' i:A. :. ! Charles Anderson, ReberrAnderspn, John "Arnold, Capt. Stovers Avry. ' ' ? B. ; : . William L. Booth, Samuel Bishop, (2) Miss Nancy Butler, Leroy C. Bishop, Capt John A. Brookfield, Jonathan Bla ney, James Burnett, Christopher Beriy, Elnathan Barker, :MUs Nancy Brown, Capt. Ethel B liven,! Miss E. Benjamin, George" Bryant, David Babb, Anne Brown. c? Capt. John Clark, Capt. Asa Curtis, (2) Capt. Nathan Carr, Capt. Exra.Cor nall, Jesse Collins!, Mrs. Olive Clark, Mrs. Mary Chesnnt, Gideon Carraway, Seth Chapman, Wm. Casey, Hardy B. Croom, Mrs. Elizabeth Coob. f D. . ! James De1amar,iMrs. Jennet Dawson, ! Wesley Davis, Francis DelanW, S. Dub- berley. f A ley, F. Robert Foset, Capt. Thomas Farman, Mathew FergusonJ I G. ' v Capt. Jeffrey D. Greeri, S. Onion, S. Gray, Miss Sidney Gatlin, jPhinip Gate wood, John Green, Fort-Barnwell. . H. Gen. Durant Hatch, John Houston, Armstead Haynes, Fred'k. Heath, Wm. Hoiliday, Daniel Holton, Joseph Hovey, Miss IVlary G. Herritage, Dempsey Har rison, Jacob Harvey, John Hyson. Capt. Benjamin Johnson, Capt. Red--mond Joyce, Hardy Jnes, Mrs. A. Jar vis, Mrs. Faraby Jones. K. , . t Charles Kelly, (2) Captain George Kinns, Asa KingJ : ' L. ' .- "". Thomas Leith, Ira Lipsey John Love land, Dr. John Langdon, Jesse W.,Lee, II. Lane, Miss Mary A. Lane, Mrs. Harriet Lane, (2.) M. .: Jeremiah Muleane, Mingo Mitchell, Joseph Mynich, Miss Polly Mitcheal, Joshua Mitchell, James M'Namara, Miss Sarah G. Moor, John Mayo, Zadoc Mum ford, Vineent Murphey, Resdon McDan- iel, Jacob Mitchell, Wm. Mitchell, Wm. 1 MorrisS. ' N. - ' Ebenezer Newcomb, (5) Mrs. Mar) Nelson, Smith's Creek, Captain Ezra Nye, James Nelson, Mrs. Rhoda Nelson, Mrs. Amelia Neale. O. Miss J. A. S. Outterbrigde. P. Elijah Perkins, Active Patch, 2) John M. Paguad,"Capt. Abiter Phiney, Wm. Rice, James rernatt, Mrs. Ann rowers. ; r. , John, Reel, Luke Russel, (3S) S. Wm. D Seary, John Strong, John Sooards, Abner Squire, John P. Smith, (2) Capt. H. Stone, Mr. Street, Wm. Sparrow, Marcus Stephens, Uriah Sandy, E. Slade, (2) F. M. Shine, John Smith, Job Smith, Mrs. Casander Smith. ..' i i T. ' Abraham Taylor, Lewis Tyson, Ed ward Thomas, Daniel Toolsonl . I V.- -Wm. J. Vincent, Lovick B.-Vail, (3.) ' ; W. Hardy .Whitford, D. R. Whitford, Mrs, Nancy WiHiaras; William Williams, Captain John Waff, Capt. James Webb, Mrs. Elizabeth Wicks, Captain Reuben Whitehead, James E. White, Phebe White, (2) Joseph Wilkinson, THOMAS WATSON, P. M. ! Shoe Store: , l. . j J ... - v - THE Subscriber has opened a SHOE ! STORE, in Craven Street, Newbern, opposite the New bern Bank, the Jirst door south of the dwelling oif Isaac Taylor, Esq. wjiere he will! endeavor to keep a general assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, and hopes by attention to biwiness, to merit a portion of the public patronage. j Ames; bedell. l I JUST RECEIVED, FROM PHILADELPHIA, .'. Afresh and general assortment ef Saddlery, , , Harness Mountings Worsted Cotton Webbing, Straining do. Gig & Chair Whipsy TackSy assorted $$c. . AFl of which will be sold ve ry low for CASH, j .. 1 . - ,. j JOHX TEMPLETOX. July 14th, 1821173tf. I NOTICE T the May Term, 1821, of tle -pt Court of Pleas-and Quarter Ses sions held lor the County of Greene, the Subscriber qualified as- Administrator .on the Lstate of Alexander Kilpatnck, de- ceased of said County. AH persons bajv- ! ing demands acainst the estate-. 'of said deceased, are requested to bring thejra or ward properly authenticatedand, ine- eeive payment, within the time prescribed b Iaw otherwise this notice will be plead 0 bar of recovery. ; ; S. BR U TON, Adnir. May 26th, 1821173 4. if FOR SALE. JUST . received and for sale, at the Store of the Subscriber, east ' side jof the Old County Wharf, a lot v( choice which may be had on the most accomnrio--dating terms. , ! JAMES K. HAMETT. July 7, 1821 172tf. FRANCIS ALEXANDER 5 ' i ' - .!.,; . . , RETURNS his thanks tohe public, for the very liberal encouragement he has hitherto received, and respectfully informs them, that he has just returned from New-York, and is now opening, at his HAT S.TORE, opposite the stores! of F. Lamotte and T. Wadsworth . AN ELEGANT ASSORTMEMT OF HATS. 1st quality ilack Beavers, j 1st do. 1 drab do. , 1st do. -1 Casters, ' 2d do. do. j Sd do, ) do.. ' 1st & 2d quality white Russia, j 1st do. tolack & drab imitation Beavers 1st do. youth's drab do. . io. 1st, 2d & 3d quality eoinmon Rorarns, Children's fancy black i& drab do. 1st & 2d quality WOOL HATS, f Morocco Hats Oil Cloths, &c. All of which he can sell at very reduced prices, for cash. 13 Wool Hats by tha box. June lst,4lS21. 167 r TAKEN UP, 1 I It ND committed to the iail of mis county, on - the 20th inst. a Negro man wno cans nimsen rj i says he belongs to WILLIAM MAjY, of South-Carolina, and that be was spld bv Lott Humphrey, of Of slow county. The owner is requested to come forward and prove his property, payjeharges, and take him away. LEM'l. HATCH, Sheriff. Jones County, May 26, 1:821, l67tf 1 ia 1 Tl I I M I V n ti1 THE FOLLOWING ArecQBStaktly kept for tale ft thit Offce Shipping Articles,-1 . : Manifests,. Bills of Sale forVessels, Bills of Lading, j Bills of Exchange, ! ? . , . ConstahlesWattanti, &c. &c WHISKEY BLANKS SELECTIONS pftpM LATE LONDON Vk?t$. ENGLISH PARLIAMENT ' Te Qwen. Mr. Afonctiliad Iva questions to put to Minlar. i..:..- the appearance of the Queen at the ap proaching ceremony pf the coronation, rpst whether any additional erppnvei would l e requirpd forriie corona&,n' of the Queen, lie had heard that seats had been provided for peeressses tibe.. corbtnitioh," but bp places for her Majes. ty ; and that the name of that illustrious ' Lady, as - connecter with the approach ing ceremony was altogether omitted!' He roxid not gie credit to "0 rumor so scandalous to governrnerit. Ministers niust know that .Majesty was as much Queen as his Majesty was King of this country Any vote however large, would be well received by the public,' if prop erly applied ; but,- if the public money was intended to be applied lo the view of party if it was to be applied not in a manner that rould throw general lusture '.. qti the royr.I festival, but for the purpose of vexing, humbling, and degrading the Queen, in that scase, he wys certain that the rjapney'Would 'not begtahted with the good will of the public ; a grant so applied would bp unacceptiopable to the country ; and a grand and solemn ceremony would Jose much of its grace jand lustre in tlie eyes of the nation, : ; .. ":V ... V The Chancellor of the Exchequer fi.adv that the owe hundred thousand dollars iU ready voted would jcoyer the expenses al ready ,forseen--Mr. Bennet said it had been the practice of that JJouse in for mer times .to make grants and grievruices together. The house had been charged by James I. with sending an oyeZi thro the country in collect grieyaiices, but, It was to this oyez I that the country owed its liberties. Lord Londonderry said be did . not knoW that it was a grievance that the ; Queen should not be crowned. It requir ed ah act of the crown lo enable her 10 be .crownerL He and other advisers qf the crown were not prepared to adfise the King to take the steps "which were necessary before her Majesty could take , part in ihe ceremonial. If the jHonorabb Member or any other gentlemen wjio prepared to revive tKe dying, ! or rather the dead members of the painful contro versy in which the country was lately in volved, they must take upon themselves the responsibility of their 1ndiscreti.011.r- , Mr. Brougham said he would abstain from entering at large upon the question, but begged to protest against being sup posed to assent to the principl ; that tha Queen had not a right to be crowned. fFrom the preparations which are now making, it appears probable, that tlwi corotiaiion will take place about the mid die of July. It is rumored that, on tluf day w hich shall be fixed for this splendi I ceremony, the. Prince 'Regent's Duel; will be opened for the reception of ship ping 'I his i one of the most magniri : cent structures of the kind in the wcrld, , and its original projection as well as ihn beautiful manner, in which it is finished, reflect great credit on all who have hftfti. concerned in the undertaking. IWetut, therefore, that the ceremony ofitf open-; ing will be on a scale of splendor befit ting botb the day of the coronation of our beloved monarch, and the completion ,W a public work of so much importance to the commercial greatness of the Empire . j The King's Coronation Robes. These robes, together with the, robes of .the Royal Uukes, are finished, and' are Cm be seen by tboce who can, obtain ajv order from persons high in office at Car)ui Palace. The train is made of crimm .. velvet, seven yards in lengtli, and will. be borne, by seven persons. It is trh- . brcidered with a deep gold border, inter spersed with roses of gold, and here and " ' there a plume of feathers in silver, which give a pleasing relief. It is lined through out with ermine which was purchased for the occasion in France, and originally in tended to adorn the coronation robes of Louis XV 111. The underdress and (ha dramatic tobes are entirely .covered trith silver and gold, aod are extremely i mas sive and costly j " indeed, H is doubted if his majesty health and strength will en able him to" sustain, lor the requisite . length of time the ceremony will neces sarily occupy, the enormous weight of the whole dress. The robes of the Royal Dukes are also splendid, bat,' o Course, 1cVxnnsivdv dorAied than those of , j . 1 the King. . . ;:- . Tih nf F.ntrLtnd Treasures '-We ex- aMM-n A VI "-.J& , - " tract tbe.lollowing irom jonamau v5'' tuck y's Journal, in l,olburn7s Mouthly Magazine, ez Luterary journal : " There is no plate of a hisher amount than one thousand pounds-tlielargest 7 r
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