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, . . . . I ; . : ; ' : - ' I. - !- ' : - ''V ' - VOLUME IV. NEWBERN, N. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1821. !' NUMBER 177.' ,TED AND FCBLISHED WEHLT, BT PASTEUR - WATSON, At $ 3 per annum-half in advance. 2toferi PricesCarrent. MERCHANDIZE. pac'-n 1 peef putter Bran-Jy, ench do. Apple do. Peach Corn, Meal. Cotun, Co:fee FiJ'jr, Holland Country Pine Scantling Plank Square Timber Shingles, 22 inch Wave's W. O. hhd. "do. H.O. do. 'd0. W.O.bbl. Heading, W. O. hhd fcard Molasses Tar Titch Rosin Turpentine do. Spirits Pork, prime, Dt. Mess Rice Rum, Jamaica do. W. I. do American Salt, Allusn do. Fine - Sunar, Loaf do Lump do. Brown Whiskey From d.c. to d. c lb. . 9. 10 4' 2.r 30 ' 25 30 gal. 2 2 50 40 43 73 83 bbl. 2 50 3 bush. SO lb. 14 27 28 12 14 bbl. 7 gal. 125 MO 45 50 M. 7 0 7 50 3 16 20 1 50 1 73 15 13 7 10 5 7 18 20 lb. 8 9 gal. 26 27 bbl. 1 30 1 30 1 50 1 10 1 25 , 1 50 gal. 23 bbl. 7 50 8 10 11 . cwt. 3 3 50 1 10 1 21 80 90 40' 40 bush. 70 85 63 70 j lb. - 22 25 13 23 cwt. 8 5010 gal. 35 . GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND. 1 f of FOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBE!, 360 Acres of Land, five miles above Newbern, lying be tween Neuse and Trent Road, in the little Pecosen. One new House & half Lot, In the Town of Newbern, known bv the numbers 288 and 289 opposite John Jones' Esq. Half the front of Lot No. 21, on the south side of Front-street, extendirgto the channel. Also, a valuable MILCH COW. ror terms, which will be accom modating, apply to John R. Good. Newbern, July 21st, 1821 174 Mate of North-Carolina, CARTERET COUNTY. Petition for Superior Court nf Law, April Term, A. D. 1S21. 1 ranees Langdon, rs. iNa.ic Langdon, ) Divorce. TT appearing to thc satisfaction of the . Court that the defendant in this cause not an inhabitant of the State, it is or dered that publication be made three ninth in the Carolina Centinel and Kilenh Star, that unless .he appear at t ie next Term of the Superior Court of Li to be held for the County 'of Car VTret on ,he Thursday after the third Monday after the fourth Monday in Sep lemher next, and answer said petition, it .IJest tor heffrW ex parte. - i rxEss John U. Hill, Clerk of on, Court, the Thursday alter the thin W BWUB K.1 B II I I II II U 1 M IM J Ma rc? 1SJI. r 1 of r, , J- H. HILL, Clerk. 'om. price adv. $ 7. pHWTIN'G. Books, cards, 1 5 HANDBILLS, BLANKS, and CIUCULARS, Drawing Announced Cohen's OJJice, Baltimore, j July Id, 1821. 5 ! THE Managers of the Grand State Lottery of Mary land in presenting their acknowledgments to the- public for the very; distinguished patronage they have receiVed from every part of the Union, have the pleasure to announce that, in consequence of the rapid sales of tickets, and the encreasing demand, the DRAWING will take place in the City of Baltimore, on Wednesday the 15th of next month, (August,) and will be com pleted in 1 birty .lrawings only, under the superintendence of the Commission ers appointed by the Governor and Coun cil of State. j This splendid Lottery has met the most decided approbation. The bril liancy of the prizes, the arrangement of the stationary premiums, the great chance of acquiring an independence, and the little risk attendant on investments, all combined, have given the Scheme tht patronage which the Managers had antU cipated. The Capital Prizes are, 40,000 DOLLARS. '' 20,000 DOLLARS. 10,000 DOLLARS. 2 of 5,000 DOLLARS. 20 of 1000 DOLLARS. $c. c. $c. Besides an unusual Iarsre number larger denominations. Not two blanks to a prize. j i , i The whole of the prizes are payable in Gold or Silver, or in Notes of the Bank of the United States. t To the. early adventurer this Scheme offers' supeiior advantages, as the first drawn Three Thousand Blanks are enti tled to Ten Dollars each! Those not yet supplied should make application without delay, particularly while tickets are at the following low rates, viz: Whole tickets $ 10 Quarters $2 50 Halves 5 Eighths 1 25 1 w is To be had in the greatest variety of numbers at COHEN'S J Lottery and-Exchange Ojficc, j Where the Cash will be advanced for prizes the .moment they are drawn. Orders from any part of the Uni ted States, enclosing the cash or prize tickets, post paid, will meet the same punctual attention as if on personal ap plication, addressed to ; J. I. COHEN, JrJ Secretary to the Managers, Baltimore. At Cohen's Office more Capital Prizes have been obtained than at any other of fice in America, and where was sold in Shares the. great capital of ,$.40,000 in the last Lottery drawn in Baltimore ; and where, in the three last Monument Lot teries, wpre sold the Capitals of 40,000 also in shares: the 30,000, 2 of 20,000, 2 of 10.000, &-c. Cohen's " Lottery Gazette and Register," which is published every week, will contain the Managers' Official Listjof each drawing, both Bfanks and Prizes, and will be forwarded, gratis, to com panies or individuals, who purchase, from Cohen's Office, either in whole tickets or shares to the amount of $ 50. WHOLE TICKETS, HALVES AND QUARTERS, j In a greatvariety of numbers ,o be had at THE OFFICE OF THE CENTINfX 100,000 Dollars ! 25;000 Dollars 1 (AUTHQRIZED BY CONGfLESS.) GRAND National Lottery. FIFTH CLASS. SCHEME, 1 Prize of $ 100,000 1 Do. of 25,000 2 Do. of 10,000 5 Do. of 5,000 .100 Do. of' 1,000 JO Do. of 500 105 Do. of 100 16500 Do. of 13 Prizes will be deposited 100,000 25,000 T TVTTTTn TTTTTTONr MIZ Inhabitants of; Newbern," are respectful!? informed that JAMES AYKROYD, Professor of Vocal and In-1 stiumental Music, contemplates estab lishing himself m Newbern, the ensuing November, as a Teacher of those' Scien ces, and respectfully solicits a portion of the publick patronage His terms will be moderate. I Piano Fortes and other musical instru ments warranted to be of the best quality, together with every description of Mu sic, can be had by leaving orders with John W. Guion,; Esq. j ,N. B. Piano Fortes, &c. tuned and 20,000 repaired by ! J. A. I 25,000 July 28 eow tlst Nov. 175. IUU,UU0 NOTICE. as follows 10th day, $5000 15th day, 5000 20th dav, SOOO' 5,000 10,500 214,500 wheel L 25th day $ ip,000 -,28t!i daybjOOO 30th day0b,000 All the other Prizes in the Scheme are floating from the commencement .of the drawing. . Not two Blanks to a Prize. PRIZES ONLY TO BE DRAWN. The drawing will take plact in the month of November next in Washington City, and be completed in thirty-three drawings only, with all possible despatch, under the superintendence of R. C. Weightman, William Brent, ! 'John Davidson, Daniel Rapine, Esqrs; Thomas II. Gilliss, Moses Young, Andrew Way, jun. to I a Whole Tickets $12 Quarters $ 3 Halves 5 Eighths. 1 50 TICKETS, HALVES, QUARTERS AND EIGHTHS, In a great variety of numbers, FROM D. GILLESPIE'S OFFICE, Washington City, For Sale at the Office of the CAROLINA CENTINEL, and at the POST-OFFICE, NEWBERN, Where the Managers' Official List of each day's drawing will be regularly GRIFFITH & PARKER, Bricklayers and Plasterers, RESPECTFULLY offer their services to the Publick. From their thorough knowledge ,of the business, and their determination to use every exertion to please, they flatter themselves that ill work un dertaken by them will le executed in a manner that , will give entire satisfaction to tHde who may think proper to employ them. July 21st, 1321174 4w. Clubfoot and. Harlow's Creek Canal Company. OTICE is hereby jiven that the President and Directors of the Club foot and Harlow s Creek Canal Company, nave required me pa3rmen,r oi me secona instalment of Twenty Dollars, upon everv share subscribed, tb be made to the Treasurer of the Company, or such aent as he may appoint, on, 'or before Police Offict r Newbern, 2Sth Jtdit. 1821. i r , HE Commissioners of the u . own oi ewoern give notice to the Inhabitants thereof, that it i the intention as it is the duty of the Board, to endeavored cause all nui nances which may be injarious to the health of the town, to be remo ved. They remind the Inhabitants ' that, by! the Act; pf the Assembly for preserving the health of the sea port towns of the State, the follow ing are declared to be common nu SANCEsi viz. All onds of stagnant waters ;r all cellars and foundations . of houses, whose bottoms contain stajrnant and putrid waters : all dead putrefied animals, lying about the docks, streets, lanes, alleys, vacant lots or yards ; all privies, that haxjc no wells 'sunkunder them ; j 11 slaughterhouses; all docks whpse bottoms: are alternately wet anjdiirv by the. ebbing and flowing of ; the tide ; all accumulation of filth in the streets, j lanes, alleys and gutters", thereof j; all accumulations of vege table and animal substances under going a putrefactive fermentation. By trie same Act, proprietors of lots, wfiich from their lov situation are liable to retain tide or rain watery or on which cellars or fouhdatioris of houses mav be dug, whether, a . tenement be erected over the same or not, ! shall, d tiring the months of ; June, July, August', September arjd . ; October, keep the said lots, cellars . and foundations dry and free from stagnant and putrid waters and other , . filth, under the penalty of five dol- v lars for every week such putrid" wri the 1st day of September next. I he I ter or filth shall remain thereon. It Shares of Subscribers failing to pay, will j ls furthcr provided, that if the pro be advertised and sold agreeably to the priet0rs neglect to remove such niii- received for the examination of all ets gratis. tick- D. GILLESPIE has had tile pleasure of selling and paying more Capital Pri zes drawn from the w heels of the . different Lotteries within two years, than any oth er vender of tickets in America, r The bllowing Grand Capitals sirice 1st of January last : In Monument Lottery of Bait. $ 40,000 Consolidation di AND AT THE POST-OFFICE, NEWBERN, ! Where the Managers Official Lists of the drawings 'will be received regularly, for the examination of all tickets.' srraiis. JUST RECEIVED, ; AS'D FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER,; t f 20 RTJ.S- siinrlnr' MOfTXTAlN GIN 50 cts. by the Barrel, 1 Best COTTON CARDS. No. 109 by the Dozen, WRITING PAPER by the Ream $3 1-2 LETTER, do." . $4 lf4. Silvester Brown August 4th 17G tf. Literature State National Do. do. do. do. do. of do. of N.Y. of Penn. No. 4. do. 30,000 25,000 20,000 35,000 10,000 Prizes in the Gran'dNationaI Lot-'- . r,- V"-- tery, will be paid on demand by D. GILLESPIE, A 'gent for (he Manngers. Orders from the neigh boring Towns and Country, enclosing jthe Cash, addressed to Thomas Watson, PostMaster Newbern, will receive prompt attention. Adventurers will do well by purchasing immediately, as Tickets will advance considerable before the drawing takes place. DANCING SCHOOL. . ;. . MR. W. H. CLAY, respectfully in forms the Ladies and Gentlemen of Newbern, that he intends visiting them in November, for the purpose of opening a DANCING SQHOOL in December, to be continued through the winter Mr. Clay hopes from his former acquain tance, that he may hot be disappointed in the patronage of the Ladies and Gen tlemen in general He expects to attend at Washington, in like manner. . - July I2th, 1821 I74tf. act of incorporation. 1 . 3 - (Signed) 1 1 B. ARENDELL, Treasurer. Beaufort, July 2 1st, lS21.-l75tf. j . . 1- r-l : E Ten Dollars Reward. T AN AW AY fromthe Subscri, 'XV ber at Blount Hall, in Pitb County, on the 30th of June last, a Negro Man named - f GILFORD. . Had on when he left hme, a green kirsey round jacket, a pair of grey satiinet pantaloons, an:l an old bea ver hat. He ha3 a larjje scar on his head, I believe on the? right side is about 22 or 23 years old, dark complexion, about sjx feet high, stout made, and. has Urge flat feet -has a wife at Mr. Eclward Quin's in Washington, where he was last seen, and about winery place I sus pect he is lurking, as hjpis well known in that neighborhood: The above reward will be paid to anv person or personIthat will de liver said negro or ctmfine him in any jail to that" I get him again, and ail reasonable expenses paid. Said fellow is legaljf outlawed. I hereby for warn all. persons from harboringor employing GILFORD, and particularly Masifcrs of vessels from carrying him apy, as I am determined to prosecute all oflen ders? without distinction. " William U Blount. July 7th, 1821 I7p prietors negh ance, I the Commissioners may cause it to be removed : the ex- pence and fine to be recovered from the proprietors of the lots. J 'Hie Commissioners intreat the Inhabitants of the Town, to exam ine the premises they respectively occupyi and to remove speedily all nuisances whicli may beound, upon them. They hqpe there is np citi-' zen of the" town so indifferent to tne lives and happiness of i 3 own fami ly, or so callous to the distresses of his neighbour, as to be backward in adopting measure.s so essentially ne cessary to the health and prosperity of the town. ' I , If notwithstanding the strong in-' r ducements to remove nuisances-- any citizen should be found neglec ting his duty, tne Commissioners will fefl themselves under the ne cessity jof causing prosecutions tone instituted' in the proper Courts. By order of the Commissioners, DANIEL SHACKELFORD, f Intendant of Police TAKENL'P, ND committed to. the jail -ot Uiis county, on the 26th inst. a Aegro who calls himself HARDY, and 1 e strictly enforced A . man says ne oeiongs 10 HL,ir1" , of South-Carolina, andjthat he was sold bv Lott Humphrey, of Onslow -county. The owner is requested ko come forward and prove his property, pay charges, and take him away. . LEM'l. IITCH, Sheriff. Jones County, May 2f 1821, lf7tf JUST RECEIVED FROM N. YORK AND" FOR SALE BY TH? SUBSCRIBER, CHOICE selection of BOOTS, SHOES, &c. which with those rtrpvinnsfvoh hand.l comprise a superior Twenty-Five Dollars Reward. "O AN AWAY from the Subicri- XV ber on the 1st of February last, a Negro iAlan named '(', " S A M, (or Sam Maddon,) about fifty years of age, stout made, dark complexion, and about five feet eight or nine in ches high. Masters of vessels and others are cautioned against carrying away or harbortng said fellow as the law in such case made; and provided - will A Thelabove reward will be paid to any person who shall apprehend and confines said negro, so that I get hm agaio. John Franklin. Newbern, July 28th.175tf. Nv Ifinttemptmgtonppre. hend land confine SAM, .violent meansj should be found necessary, and he be thereby killed, I will not hold the person using such means. liable for his value, our wiupay n the reward herein ottered. J- 44. July 23, 1321. . ; ;V ; ( 1 assortment; all of which, will be sold1 Wholesale or retail, at 'tfte mpi reduced 1 'r '.y, ,, MMEft BEL)ELL. Newbeni,;AngusXth--17G tf -; 'r. irt y ' ..- ' - -. es '', - f CUTED AT THIS OPPirir
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