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:'-:;a: A . .. . - . .r.;. -f , ' - . . V. V-T": -S.'V-r-v s iU-Vi'-' , r ' - . h ' r. v--i 1 music Turnox. "V. 1 d I J. t . r ' t J: Hard times? Hard ..'tiiricsl?. cried Fari . . IVhile passing' by. the. other day, J: . v ' Pmi-'j QStTJpon my" way to town, --.'U ' To know the rurrent price of faaVi" i ' Hare yog mach bay to-jsell 2 I cried, ; And veal, and cheese and. eggs, '' ''c ' batter,?. ",..Vi J? . :" -. v rP- - T J -. "S" a? sjy:'y f?..h"n at once iuto atter;; Next sahthFarmer Johrt pass'd by 4"AYiib iis fineitlrjUiiiMrfa) that, ; ' held crwot AbrtKidchth coat, ." Laf trerft Ttchaneed to lirealc mv nlovr: And as we had no blaeksraitb handy, - . -. - . . -s- r. . For ourrwm tmlth. to telL ihe .truth, - v I r-Had '"quit, (he sHop, and tunrM -out Tcctown 1 goes, to "Billy 3teeV. 7 ; As good a'hand as I could find,' ' To mend a plough, or axe, or wheelf Or any work of any kind. ."cai maxes you iae a inp.totovnr ine yiisiressuig consequeoces si a geiiprcu v - Not qi'iicb'indeeJ good Joh'ri "Teplied - and utter failure df our grainj crpp $ $iis " . f Bat bear the price is"going down, r2 plaguefeeera,. to be (evidently progres- tirvi-- i!iT ' " V ? L ' ' ' " ' Uin south-eastvrardly.-Vo youTmay l Good morning Billy i flow, go times ?" " Hard times, good friend, upon my soul, : One half my time I baVe no worky. Nor cash enough to buy myxoid." .Not three days since, while'-up to town, . L The very first I chancM to meet, -Was Billy, dress'd in Sunday suit, ' . Staggering' qmte tipsy thro' the street. '- . ....' -f ..." 'Hi times arelhar'd, zee make them hard, 1 By fashion , folly, pleasure , viceij 'Tis our own fault blame not thLtimes The glut of produce, r the price. . : . a : g. w. scroggins. Sanation Towns hip tf Jul j 18, 1 821. MISCELL AN ROUS The Pbiladetphia Mascara . has lately twen furnished with an article which de- . "selves . tojbe particularly, made known; j exhibiting at once aery interesting por tion of natural history,' and the singular skill and talent of the' pieparer: This denosite consists of a Vifrantle human n - - c o " f skeleton mounted on the "skeleton of J jone; of the largest horses that.we haVeyet heard of. The skeleton pf the horse is teresnted as in full action, while bis rider is rising to throw his dart, which is poised. for this purpose;, his left band, which .13 disengaged, very significantly points to the earth. Those who have not "." seen, can have little" idea of the awful impression produced on the spectators by jhis poetfeal 'arraneementl , where all thoughts of the want of living instruments , and exertion," are lost in the sub.me ex pressiori of energy tliils given to Death oil the pale -horse.?? The. -horse is '20 hnds, or 6 feet','. 8 inches', high. The skeleton of the man 6 feet 2 inches high. ; New Method of Teaching Music. A .Highland piper having a scholar to teach,-disdained to crack his- brain with the names of senji breves, minims,' crot ' chets and quavers. - ' . . - ; Here ponald, said he, tae your pipes, . Iad,?and girus" up a blast. v So . . very well, blown indeed. But what is sound, Don , aid; without sense;? You may blow for- Bvef without -,making a .ttine of it,' ,;if I dont tell you how the queer things on l.the paper mustrhelp you. . ' Vou see that Wtr ZaL, ;!. a mnmi nnpn fr nnini- ing to a -semiOreve between the two lines: ; an particularlv;Masters of vessels of a bar,) he moves slowly I rom that line from canyihgjiim away,; as I am ; to this, while' you -beat- one with your -determined to prosecutei.all oflferi V foot, and gi' a long blast if npw you ders wkhout!distinctibn.T ;' ; ; ' puta legtOjhimi you maketwoof him, j and he will run twice as fast: it you blacken bis face, he will run four times faster than the feltow with a. white face; but IA fter. blackening his .face, you bopias kneeffor tie hU legs, be will bop eighaSei'er'tlJaritha' white-faced leuow i snewea you ursu 1 fCnro 'nkJno'a.'nil 7l!rT ret; ;. - i t How. (whene'er: yo'a blow .you? pipes,' hi Donald, remember this, the tighter those t r ::c , . f ; .-v. -femes' legs ire tied, the faster they . PJJe. ... .- i- ne m trim H'irlr nnnl.vi will' run, and the quicker they are sure to dance. : stresTfTCTE' ro!t a COtaSQ 'MACHINE. . Write t with f wramoii:; writing . inkln , . " which lump sugar has been dissolved,; iri the proportion of, iotxr ' scrupleSj or ; a , drachm and a half of sWar to one ounce vofink. : .'''V--:.;: - "O- T ' Moisten copy paper, - (apaper which j - . .ii.swm i uic tsiiuiirs i. is. -.iva.rpcr; N - qaire. for the use of copying machines,) : : by passing a wet soft brush over "-"it, then press 't' gently between ,sofr (cap ' 'pa ' , . : per so as to smoothen i it, andabsorb tbe ' j uperjabandant moisture, r : "; .j-j, -, i ut th e paper so moistened pon the r. 'Vflting, ihd both bitweencapor snio'o'th pppla car '. . ei or bearthrirEri one endTof; which is to' U lx iblde3 over it.-By sundingan trea- I upon ini. uuv muicsuu.iwm w ux- equal, If not supiior, ;tb what could i re benn taJLerr py a copying macnue . - - i I ; keh wrarms ot cwss-noppereJLUhir 1 ltti articloferthetc ireaty c are ovfrrunmRgUs whoT of thiem.', AVithout. some. Providential - ? terferencef 'I can" see ho escape (rom all npon k similar visitation next : fall.'jThose from the present crop ought to do -so by - ' aU means jyorfhad . betlei prepare for fthe coming eil-pfactiseewno feeding away of corn, &c.save pf forrage in order to save grain. V" , LITER AH.Y CURIOSITY. : TKcrtr tsifi fbi vrJs of 7M rf Stephen 1 arr - ' ' j. .1 i morion, dook omaer, 01 tuns piice, an old manuscript Latin Bible, said to have been wrote in Litgland," by a monk ' y&U years ago. ' flqe letter used in this work, is the German:text, f pr-black letter, - and executed so neatly on parchment,' that it has more the appearance of engra ving than the. work bf a pen,1" The parchment is so fine"that the book is not above " the size t)l a common poCKet jpi Die. mere is no date to;this Bible; it has been. handed down from age to age,1 and as now pre served as the property of a gen tlemah in this county.; i From the execution of. this vork, it biust have been the labor of ma ny years, or even the life j time of .some pious Christian who. flourished prioj to the discovery iof the art of orintin. - j . , o ' , : . v ' . Kentuckian i(- It were good for men.to think of h$v- ing neaitmuiair in meir nouses, wnicn will never be if the roouis be low-roofed; or, full of windows.' and doors for the one .maketh the air close and not fresh, and the other! maketh it exceedingly un equal, which is a great enemy to health." U Large rooms to keep the rays of the sun at: a distance, and thick stone, or brick walls, to prevent their pervading, constitute the only requisites, for a cool, healthful, and , pleasant- house in warm cHmates.,,-ilioey.: ' . ' , .'r1 1 . Ill MM:' Ten Dollars Reward. T AN A WAY from tieSubscri- ber ati Blouot Hall, in Pitt County,- on the 3Qth of June last, a Negro Man named '! GILFORD. Had on when he left home, a green kirsey round jacket, a pair - of grey sat tine t pantaloons; and an old bea ver hat. " Hehas a large scar on his head, I believe on the right side is about "22. or; 23 yearsf;.old, dark complexion, , about six jfeet high, stout made, and has large flat feet- hajs a wife at! Mr. Edward Quin's in (Washington, where he was last seen, and about which' place. I 'sus pect he is lurking, as he is well known in thatJceighborho jd. The above reward will 'be' paid to ' any persbn or persons that will de liver aid negro or confine him in any jail to that I'get him again, ; and all reasonable; expenses paid. j : Said fellow legally outlawed.' I hereby fof warn all persons from harboringor employing GILFORD, William JZ&lOUnt. July 7th, 1 821--175tf. ;j n, PrVi i , n JC AN A-WjAY Jrpm theSubscri" JLV'tfer;- on nhe 1st of rFebruary? last, a NecrcKMan named . : , : AV-M--. years of ace, stoat made, dark complexion, and about 'five feet: eight or in ches' high;;.v;C;" iV'";; - Masters i of vessels and others are cautioned against carrying, away . or harborinel said" fellow, as the - law in such case' inadei and provided will be stricdy enforced.-' ':iTheiabdve"Teward will.be paid to any;"persdn who shall apprehend and con finer said "negro, rac that; get 'Newbernv July 28tKl 75f:tV I : N.JBi If in attempting to, ppri bendL arid ' confine SAM,, violent means Should be found, necessary, hbld'the'persbniusihgj'fiuch : means, 1 name ior nis yaiue, out win pay n the'reward herein oiercd, . J. F , mfryttlemehv;and Kmittjweeo in - Xrtain tHeiull 'km'ount: aiii validity i of the claims meiitibhed, or referred Bpard according to the provisions of the Treatv and the act of Consreis i u that case made and rvidedhaye passed A)I?owing Orders V hicha 9 a a r mm ra moo con rn rnira nniirp - terested will be- pleased to take notice : r & Ordered, That all p rsoris -having claimsrunder, the Treaty A rat ty " Set tlement and Limits between the United States of A me ica a n d hi sT.Catholic Ma jesty, cohcluded at Washington,1 on; the 22d day of FebmaryV 18 1 9, whicb are to ibe received - by this Com mission retary of, the; Board; "to the ! end, jhat thy, may be hereafter duly examined, arid the: validity ; of the amour) t decided upprt, accofding;fo'tbe suitable aid au thentic ; testimony concerning the same; tle; jn and aboutit """" TOWw ' M - - Board; - must set forth; particularly minutely, tne various tacts ana circum sances-whence the riht to nrefer such 1 claim is derived;, and must be verified oy me arnaavit 01 ine claimant. nu, in oraer mat, claimants may informed of what is h now jcnsidered by the Com mission as essential to be averred and established before any; such memo - rial can be received by this Board, it is further , " Ordered, That each claimant declare, in his saidHrnemorial,' for and red: land whether the amount thereof! and of every part thereotV if" allowed, does now, and, at the time when the said claim arose, 'did belong solely and ' abso lutely to the said claimant, or to any other and. if any other, what person. And in cases of claims preferred for the benefit any other than the claimant, the memo rial to, be exhibited must further set forth, when, and by what means, such other has become entitled to the amount. or. any part of the amount, of the said claim The memorial required to be ex hibited by all claimants,5 must; also set fortb and certainly, declare, whether the claimant, as well as any other for whose benefit the claim is preferred, is now, arid at the time when the said claim arose was,' a citizen of the United 5tates of America rwhere he is now, and at the time the said claim arose, was, domicijiated-i-and, if any; what change of domiciliation had since taken place. I The aid memorial: must also set forth, whether the claimant,: or any other who may have been at any time entiled to the amount claimed, or an y j part thereof, hath ever received any, and , if any, what, sum of money, or other equivalent or indemnification,, for the loss or injury sustainea, saiisiaction lor which js therein asked. And that time may be allowed to claimants, to prepare and file the memo rials above mentioned ; it is further fl, " Ordered. That when the Board shal adj burn to-day , it will .adjourn to raeet a gain on the 10th day of September next at which time' it will proceed to ' decide; whether any memorials which may have been . filed with the1 Secretary, in. pursu ance; of the above orders, shall be receiv ed for examination. " t ' u Ordered, That a copy 'of these pro ceedings be published by the. Secretary of this Board, in all the. public gazettes in which the laws of the United States are usually printed.'! : M 1 " ,;; ( . t Those-Editors, who are anthoriz ed to publish the laws of the Uni ted States, are requested to insert jthis notice m their respective papers once fa-week until the 10th qayof September next; and forward their accounts to the Secretary immedi ately thereafter. . -;. " r By Order, t, . - ' . ;,TATKiNs;;-:; v Secretary to the Commissidn tfndertheJith aft.of theFlorida Treaty JUST RECEIVED, ? i; f - : Perl SchV Hufus King AND FOB SALE ON LtBEBAL; TBKMS, ; ." ; 30 BasketsiSWT. GILy 15 Boxes BRANDY-FRUITS, 15 Do. 7 V INjiDR HAYi: S Do. CHAMPAIGN; j X 3 Casks choicer oldj " Claret, 1' :;- 5 - 55 ?iuncb?9?iprirox 1 MOLASSES,' 25 Barrels SUG AR. - lVeverews:yChter:Oft f - .' - .'. . v - fjt'f j une i az i i f i - - JUST RECEIVED FROM NV YORK ""j- A3HD TOR 8AU& BY THE SUBSCftlBER,' . A CHOICE selection of BOOTS, i SHOES; &c.; which ' with" thos J assortment j--all of vwbich will be sold wholesale or retail, at the most reduced prices. JAMES BLDELL. ;Kewbem August 4th i?6 it ; ance of the power s giy en tber :vby an act ot the : last uenerai: A?sem bly ot the 5tate.oi im ortii-va1" proceed to ?ell on tSej , : to, a dumber of LOTS to be' laid - in the North Coram fcri of sii'd 'tbwriS' This sectioritof itheitdwn ) th ' v 1- - - ' .11 .1 1 . - 1 . ' opportunity to an. tnose persons wno who mav wisli to retire from -the sickly parts of .the; state in "theVsum m e r season v0 purciisising clegan t building;$itesinone Spf the;mos:t suilouittadJy ntn ' and fertile do. tfinyrriairitlnj 01 tne ptJie,e,j? uoiuhibcss pm np pi- nty acid beapiiess of provision that may be i lti l3,3orougn holds -.out otHeinducement8'to;seti- i other to wn m the state; It has; a and4 most excenenr society; an Acaaerny - i ;;r'.r ,V- ? " r. ' 4 T ? . fsraie ;a r emaie ocnooi 01 superior celebrity conducted by a lady of aujc-uisi uuaiiuwwuua, anu-au iiu oe iisn ocnooi; at -present-; raaoagea u a gentiernanbighly approved oir li now in the most flourishintr cbndi- : tont Those persons who!' may be desirous of having their families loJ ' cated ' permanently, or! during the j in . , summer, ouiy, in me mmst 01 neaun acreeable society, cr those! who "WOfwesirous 01., educating :Fne;rj cmiaren, lna place remote trom sickness, and where Hying of the in a place remote i best kind may, be prpejired in the j greatest "plenty and- on the lowest. terms, will do well to attend Isaid off sale. It is supposed that the. lou will sell lowJ ; A credit of one; twoj and three year will be given,' the, purchaser giving bond with appro ved security., By orde, . Joseph A. Woods- - :-; ; i Secretary. June 13, 1821 170 tds l li. . ,' i VALUABLE EARM f "jpi II E B ANK 6 F CAPE FEAR offers r JL fori sale, the tract of Land called LYOJTS PASTURE This land lies on TR ENT RIVlER. about eight miles above Newbern ;arid ranks among the best of the , prime lands of Trent, for the.value of its . wood 'and timber, the fertility of soil, f its ; peculiar fitness for COTTON and INDIAN CORN, and the advantage of situation with good navigation to the,; Landing, at all seasons, for ! any vessel that can come to Newbern., - The improvements consist of a comfortable House, large and suita ble, Barn, a strong Hotjse, Nispko HonsR9T. &c. : : ";, If dot prerioosly disposed of at ritate sale this property ; will positively be sold, at tiie Court-House in Newben on Itfon dap the 22d day of October next, being the first day of the Superior Cpurt of Cra ven County. ; :;'T;;-V.'.-' . A LIBERAL CREDIT is offered pro bibly, as accommodating a$- any man of capital would desire. . ' ; ; ; ' -Applicadon for father information, or proposals for purchase, may be made at the Bank Of .Newbern, or at the 'Bah It of Cape Fear, at Wilmington, f : : ( . I2thayy;82l 65flst0tf JUST RECEIVED, 1? FROM PHILADELPHIA, A fresh and general assortment of ' Saddleryi; 'C a " z i &, Chair- Whips, ; "All of. which will be sold very low for f - i e, JOjrlEMPLETON, i ,v juhil 1 821-173. DANCING SCHOOL. r:r - r - r . , W, H. CLAY,i re$pectfally in forms the Ladies a nd V Gentlemen of Newbern, tlrat be intends yisrting them in November, for Jhe purpose of opening DANCING SCHUOL inJcembet tabe ntinued. throughtheinter Air. Clay hopes from His former acquain tance, that he may not berdisppointed In the patronage of the Ladies and Gen tlemen in general. . file expects to attend at Washington in wit manner.-: ' July 12th, 1821-!174tf. J " MiOg;hmise f In iVewberr,, the and rppeafully solicit a ponr; off Piano Fortes' and other fnusic usicalinn ments j warranted to beof the best mJ? ?c5a" he bad by leavirg orders ;J , T N. B . .Piann , .1 July SSeow fist Nc-. One , Hundred Dollars ; ' REWMft. A if T1H E above rtvarof One IIJi j fc Ji Dollars, iWlfl'id i luT ' I Negro slaves y ; v. ' ' Jtnt RaiiUal tnd dbram caed!ranr:Sparrcr outlawed), who are lukinf about Ae berri, committing acts fkonv frr , FiDolafs ifoZ 1 js ruj . snu fejjes THOMAS), VVADSWORTH v ..-"4 FUK8i,E, ' ' '-CJ SUBSCRIBER, . ? Acres rlXand, live milesrrabqi NeMbern, lying be., tween Neuse ind Trent Road, in1 the.little;Pef.o8en. . Onewpi balf Lot,) known by the; num jers 28 and 289 opposite 'Jbhn; Jbnji?..E. Half the front Lot No. 21 :on the south side of From-strcet extending to the cl innel. j Also a iluableV -For terms, whiij will beaccom. modatuig, apply .ta ; V ffihi R Good. Newbern , Julyi 2 1 st 182 1 1 74 b tate of N brtK-ar(jiiua, CARTERET COUNTY. Superior Court of Law,Jpril Term. Eran ces Langdon, . JtiiiQn Tor . VS. ' Isaac Langdon, , - j Divorce IT appearing to the satuifaction of die Court, that the defendant in this cause is not an inhabitant of the State, it is or. dered "that publicatioo fe made three months in the A Qarpfina Centinel and the next Term of the Superior Court of I Law to be held 4br. thjf County of Car I teret,-; on the 'Thursday after the third i Monday after the fourth Monday in Sep I teraber next, and answer said petition; it wi H be set for h ea rig ex parte. r ' -WrTN.iss, John (I. Hill,' uerkmour j jai, Coin, the Thifsday after the 'third Monday after the fourth Monday of March, 1821. - ; : 4- J. I HILL, Clcrlk : 173 3m. price id. $ 7- ' (Y virtuf of a Deed of Trust mads to me bx Jokx B. Nxil, tow pur- .poses therein menflcned, I will self on Tuesday- of our Cdunty Court in Sr p tember next, all thiright, title and inter est whlMi thA iVnil has in a certain Lease of a piece o) ground on the eas1 side of Craven-strtbt, distinguished in the plan of the Town f Newbern, by Wo. 52 and containing"; ol Craven-street 39 lb inches front, tfgether witH the 'Iwusef and Improvement thereon situate. A credit bfsii nine and twelve moth, wilLbe given toihe purchaser, or notci wcilcrm) MttiabJ At imer of tue Banks" in "Newbeti- -. ' - . - ALEXANER HENDERSON, ; .r&JvA , -Trustee. Newbern,-Augi 11, 1821 1 7T 4i- JUST? RiCKIVED, ?;Akp foajSALBJ !THfi SUBSCBIBER, BisMpSw FOUNTAIN GIN, ; ;-56,"ctsi;Dy the irrel, ' ' BesrCOirrONXyiDS, No. August 4th-i176tf. rrvrVC HNDBILLS, BUNKS, A5P CICULABS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, ATLY JCXXCUT2D ITrill OrflCi - LEtTER-'do. -I V . , M. ;JV r:;Silve$ir Brown. . - if , r it . t ' - . '"" r' ' I f ". " , I "
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