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JVEVBfeRiS?; iNT: CTtKDiVY. VTLViUUlY V, 1823. - (Voumc V. ,rj.NTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY, Pasteur & Watson, ,,3fER HALF PATABLV I" AVXASCZ By Juthorit i' ACT concerning" the apportionment of Re presentatives in the State of Alabama. " ! Be it enacted by the Senate and House. J Representatives of the United States of. Jarrica in Congress assembled t Tha t , from inJ afier the third day of March, one thou sand eighl hundred and twenty-three, the State of Alabama shall have three mem hen in the House of Representatives, in the Congress of the United States, it ap pearing from ihe returns of. the Marshall of Vlabuna, deposited in the office of the Secretary of State of the United' States, j jjai the said staie'of -Alabama, at the, pas- &se of the act, entitled'" An act for the apportionment of Representatives among ilie several states, according to the fourth census' approved Match the seventh, one thousand eight hundred and,. twentv-two, tns entitled to the number of .thrt-e Repre-s-Mtuivea. according to" the population of said itute, and the ratio established by the said act. - . , i fc PHILIP P. BARBOUR, Weaker of the IJousfof Represeatativcs C J. DAME L D. TOM PK INS, Vice Presidentof tiie United States and President of the Senate. W ashington, Jau. 14, lfl2i Approved, JAMES MONROE. A ACT making a partial appropriation for the i support of Government foijthe year one thous and eight hundred anl twenty-three. Be U enactedby the Senate and House cf Representatives of the United Stales of jfrterica in Congress assembled. That the sum of two hundred and sixty-five thou sand one- hundred and forty dollars be, and the same hereby ts,' appropriated for the compensation grafted by law to Ihe Senate and House of Representatives : and that the same be paid outof any. money in the Treasury nut otherwise appropriated. Approved Jaic 14, 1833. AN ACT to repeal part of an. act passed by the state of Maryland, in the year 1748, and now f in force in Georgetown in the District ol Co- hiinbia, entitled " An act for an addition to tieorgetow n in Montgoyier county." JTo it nrrrtfrJ , tlto SZerini n'nd ' flnilSP of Representatives of the Umted States of enca in Congress astemb'ed, That so much of the third section pf an act ot the tieneral, Assembly of the state of .Mary- land, entitled u An act for an addition to Georgetown in Alontgoraery county," as prohibts the proprietors of lots on the north si.le of Water-street, from erecting buil dings on the south side of said street, or on wharves made on the south side of the aforesaid street, be, and the same is hereby repealed : Provided, That the proprietors aforesaid shall not have power to erect any building or building on the south side of said street, not authorized by? an ordinance of the corporation' of (Jeoretowri : And provided also, That after beiii thus an- thirized by Ihe said Corporation the pro- pi ietors aforesaid may sell and dispose of , their property on cither side of said street, without alTectin the title to that oV the other side, as efli ctually as they could have done before the passing of the aforesaid act of Maryland. ; Approved Jav. 14, 1823. AT A MEETING . : OF the Doard of Commissioners of tlie Town of Newbern, held on the 11th instant, it was Ordtrid, ; That from (and after the fifteenth day of February, lb23. , no Cooper's Shop shall be built withina , less distance than one Hundred ;tee.l oi any other building, nor shall any srfch Shop hat may te already built,1 remain, except it be thus distant from any building, after said 15th of February, nnder la penal ty of FiftylDollars a month for every month such Shop or Shops shall so remaio iu violation of this Ordinance. DANIEL SHACKELFORD, C Intendant oj roiwc January 15, l823.--,52tl5f. 4.- 1 V orirtEi descriftios V 'r. TLY EXECUTED ATTHIS OFFICE NEGROES FOR SALE. ON Tuesday the 1 1th of February next, will be sold at public auction, at the Court House in Newbern, TWO LIKE LYgNEGRO MEN belonging to the es tate of the lale Mrs.- Knox. Six months credit will be given and notes with appro ved security required. , -j ; , FRANCIS HAWKS, -ExV 1 ' Jan. 20, 1823. '535b I r : TO rent, r The Dwcttmg H6use,concr of Broad and George-streets, lately occu pied by Mrs. M'Cabe. For terms, apply to the Printers- Jan. 25, 1822. TO RENT, The Dwelling Uovse on John son-street, North of the Academy, and near the Baptist Church.--For ternis applv to Jan. 25, 1822.-,53if JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE AT Thonias TV. Pitttnxrt! s CHEAP STORE, 20 Pieces Cotton Bagging, on OKI., A 1 T) 25 Bhls first quality Apples, j 30Rbls. Loaf 8ugar very low, j 50 Freeborn's Patent Ploughs, 200 Bushels Irish Potatoes. I AND A IINDSOME ASSORTMENT! OF Ladies & Gentlemen? s BOOTS AND SHOES. Newbern. Jan. 8, 1823 GFiO. SEE.liYE. & Co. - , HAVE JUST RECEIVED, j (Per sc7ir. Jarvis Brown 'XJo. and sloop Lssex, Jrom Sewiork,) AN ADDITIONAL SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE THE THE FOLLOWING t Superfine blue & mixed Cassimeres, do. do. Sattinetts, do. white and red Flannels, Figured Bombazeits, .t Flaid Cloaks, i ' Coliicoes, Shirtings, CambrickSy Flag silk Hdkfs. &c. &c. , j ALSO, A FEW KEGS FIRST QUAL1XY GOSHEN BUTTER Which they offer for sale at reduced piices Jan. I1.'jS22 51 tf NEGROES FOR SALE. A Family of Negroes, consisting of a Womani, afroiid Cook, and six chil dren three girls and three boys; the eld- :20, the youngest five-credit 'to 1st of January next. Apply at this Office. Jan. 18, 1S23 .52tf. aMaogan Viumber Yard. riHE Subscriber informs the Cabipet JL Makers and House Joiners in New bern and its' vicinity, that he has., both St. Domingo and Bay of Honduras Maho gany, in logs, scantling, plank and boards, of all thickness. Also, hindsome Veneers, which he will sell on as low terms as can be had from any part of the Northern States. Any orders will be faithfully attended to by JACOB HENRY. Charleston, s. c Dec. 18, 1322.- 60 4w&2ifmamj NOTICE. j . DeTOVeUX, CUeSieV Urme, I NTENDING to close their concern as soon as convenient, request all - per . . sons indebted to them either by Note or Account to come forward and settle the same. Any kind of Country Produce will be received at fair cash prices, or notes negotiable at either of the Banks in New bern. Those who do not in a reasonable time avail themselves of this notice, must expect a more unpleasant one. Drce vber 7, i 822 46tf. PLANK. 90.000 feet 1 1-4 and I Plank, 400 do. 2 inch Poplar Boards, For sale bv Thongs J. EmcrN. January 10, 1823. " i NOT; 1 HE Subscriber expecting to be absent from this place for some months, has placed the Judgments, Votes and Accounts in hi possession, in the hands of Mr. Jas. A. M''lAisto whom those concerned may applv for further particulars. . :, , PP : A. BARKER. Newbern,, Jab. 18, 1823. 'U nti S. JfWs Co. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, A fbw 'casks CHEESE, 1 Imperial TEAS, Cut NAIL, &c. , -7 r. TOGETHER WITH variety of Seasonable Fancy DRY GOODS, hich t.'lPV afler for Kal l.iw, ; January-3d, 1822. y50tf Gosheii .Butter, Cheese, ; ! &c. &c. rjrl HE Subscriber h as just arrived from -A. New-York, and taken'the Storp nn 'Craven-street, lately occupied by Moses P"1.; where he offers for sale, very 15001bs.real Goshen Butter Put up for family use, in tubs containing from 30 t. 40 Ibn. Goshen Cheese, Smoked Beef, ' ISTewark fine Cider, New-York Ale, A few bills.; Apples, Irish Potatoes, L Shellbarks, Chesniit?,' Hazelnuts, t j Corn Brooms, occ. Sec. i i ; . also, . ! Ladies first rate Morocco & era in'd leather ; 1 SIJOLS. ' Those who are in' 'ant of the above ar ticles, are respectfully invited to call and examine fhem,as they aieof the first qualify. ,. A. SHERMAN.' January-4, 1S23 'jQtf Flour, Whiskey, &c. C. APC. &C. B! CHURCHILL Have just received from Philadelphia, AND OFFER FOR SALE, - AT THEIR STORE, OLTcoUiNTV WlfATirf 30 l)ls. Superfine Flour, 20 do. Apple Brandy, 20 do. Gin & JVfiislcrh, 20 do. Wavy 'Bread, 10 boxes Soap, yellow) 20 do. Candles, mould & dip d. 10 Firfcins Butter, 20 Kegs Gun-Powder, 20 Botes Codfish, frc. r They contine to keep a general assort ment of ; 1 DRY GOODS, Hardware. CiilicriJ anclt : Glassware, all of which are offered it reduced prices. Dec. 7th, 1822. j STATE OF NO R T H -C A R O L I N A , CRAVEN COUNTY. ' i C )urt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, November Term, A. D. 1S22. Calvin P.-Sanger and Lorcuuo Craigin, rs..' Ebenezer iWewcomb. Orisrinal Attachment. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court j that the defendant is not an in habitant of this State; it is ordered, that publication be made in the Carolina Senti el, for three months, that said defendant ppear at the next Court of Pleas and Qarter Sessions to be held for the said County, at the Co urt House in Newbern, on the second Monday in Frebruary next, and ret levy or plead to issue or judgment will be entered against him. Attest, JAMES G. STANLY, Clerk. M5-55. ; FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER, 360 Acres of Land, Five toiles above Newbern, lying be tween Neuse and Trent Roads, in the little-Petosen,. . 1 New House & Jial f Lot In the Town of Newbern, known by the' numbers 288 'and 289 opposite! John Jones' Esq. Half the frbrit of L ot j NO 21, ' on the.south side of Front-street, ex tending to the channel. For terms, which wtU be accommo- dat(j& WS- John ii. Good: FOR: SALE, L i Upon accommodating terms TRACT OF LAND, supposed to l orn and ttron indeed it is among the most valuable in this section of country.- It ,i in goodorder, and there is to be found upon it many Springs, two or three of which furnish excellent water. A bed of Manure discovered upon the margin "of the river, supposed from its composition and experi- mpnt. n l ZheU Mel. tK- j. . ""' uip. improving rarmer, wno may have capital. 1 his bed extends along the river a considerable distance. !: For more particular information, inquire of the Editors of the Sentinel. j. Newbern, Dec. 7, 1822. '4$ FIlAXCrS ALEXANDER, f Ilua just tecewed from Philadelphia : AT HIS STORE,5 . - Vext doorbelow T. W. Pittman's,-aiid; nearly opposite the Bank of Newbern, ! As EXTENSIVE ASSOHMENT OF i WS'S, YOUTH S, & CHILDREN'S -i Hii, : .:! of aVKstv-otcscmpTioN mkn's, women's AND CHILDREN'S 1 BOOTS & SUOV.S, . 1 OF EVERY" DESCRIPTION, j sfnd a few cases Ladies1 and Misses j STRAW BONNETS. i) of which were made at the most ap proved Manufactories in Philadelphia ; and due ollered forsale at reduced prices, for so. or country5 t roduce. Dec. 23, 1822.- '44tf f COFFEE. Vhe Sr t rrilser of rs f jr sale low for rash or in exchange for Cotton, ' 7000 LnS' JAI(A COFFEE, of the first Quality. ' f . ST.; DOMINGO, Ditto. : JfdEORGK RLJD. 1 DrC. T, lS22p-i5lf.- Talzen 7p. :a kd. committed to the Jail of. this County, on t hr 94th of October last- a Netrro iMan who calls himself SAM, and '.J, - dT- savs he belongs to Jacob Long, of Edge fielc! -District, South' Carolina. Said fellow is al'out iliirty year? of fige, black cunir pjexion, five feet five or six inches high, spare made, and has lost some of his fore teeth. The owner is requested to come forward, prove his property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law directs. LEM. HATCH, S1iff.. i Jones County, Nov. 5lh 1822 -'42tf. ; r 150 Dollars Reward. I BAVING a Mulatto man run away,: who I understand is in the neigh borhood of General Durant Hatch and Mr. Gaston's Plantation, I will give the above reward to any one who will apprej hend and deliver hira to me or my agent, at Lake Phelps, Tyrell County, or One Hundred and Twenty-Five Dollars if he is confined in Newbern Jail so that I get him. His name is DAVIE, of middle sizej and about twenty-four years-of age ; i; E. PETTIGREVV. ; June 5th, 1822 ?20 tf. l p 25 DOLLARS REWARD. j RAN' AWAY from the Subscriber's Plantation, in Onslow County, op he 12th of March last, a Mulatto Man by. tthe name of ; t. ' j j LINKFIELD; about five feet seven inches high. 25 years of ae, and as likely as is commonly seen It is expected he is lurking about New bern of Wilmington. The above Reward will be given to any person who will ap prehend and. confine him in any. Jail so that I get him again, and all reasonable expenses will be. paid. f- ; .-j-;,! Masters of vessels and others are here by forwarned from harbouring, employing or carrying liiha away, under the penalty of the law. LEWIS I . UL.ivr.tt. -A rnnlam fnrii. ftr 'fiva- liitrtrlrarf Qrroa . hing in Jones County $ iujwn Wlute-oak i Master, Newbern. r I River, and adjoining the land of EoWdi TbeVoilowin-are etrmeti from the Pro. Jones. Esq. The Iand4is excellent; (otiirzervi : - I ' I a iU .f It remains onlv to itate. that the Mirrwie, ' contemplated in the 'establishment of his Pap'et "mW lo JTC VrnoP" while the Editor re set-re s to himself to correet, ia vi crrms uuiinx in mc oriiiFn a-uiuiiiiuii passing i and he trusts with equal impartiality, misrepre sentations from m hichever shore they , may, un intentionally, emanate, he pledres himsefl thnt 1 . x . it a - ' I appear in ine Awion 10 ueroyaio . t from .the high respect due to, the; flovernment i and Authorities of a nation, confes confeedlr "derived from a common oriein witlt that of his own, and which has afforded to so many of hit Country men a fortunate and happy hp'ne. Althiugh, therefore, this Prospectus is ostensibly addre,s ed to persons who may be supposed particularly' interested, by birth or other connexion, in ihe . atTairs of Great Britain and Ireland, the Editor will feel proud of the patronage of those Ameri can friends who can relr with confidence on him. ni l" ' that his Paper will be conducted on I the most liberal basis, j and w ill be entirely free from the fetters of party politics. It shaW be .the, immu table character ofThe Albion to abstain frbsa rM invidiixii national and personal allu- sin;, IVnm fill acrimouious controversies intbo )MIitical arena jaud the Editor's constant erf .doavor to niHiiitain, as far,, as in him lies, .the cordial pood will and unanimity which are noV h to happily prevalent between the t wa countries, whose interests are couiolidated by peace, never, he trust to be again interrupted. :' ''CONDITIONS. The ALBION ill be published, at New-York-,1 once a week, in the quarto form, on imperial paper. One pa?e only will be devoted to.. ad- . vertisemeiit s. The price of annual subscription "jl witt be Six Dollars, half payable in advance. . I The ALBION will be composed, principally; f of exlrarts from the most intersting English, bcotcli and Irish papers of all partitt. An ori ginal article, by the Kditorj containing comments i on the news of the week, and also a summary' ! of all American news of interest, will be con"- tained in each publication. t , ; , The-Debates in both Houses of Parliamenf will always form a prominent article. . ,, - Agricultural and .Commercial Intelligence, tracts from Lloyd's Lists,. Prices, Current, ext principal Ship-news, Sic. w ill be condensed In every namlier. NOTICE. i FT1HE Subscriber-requests all persons -X indebted to Caleb Smith, Esq. de4 ceased to mpke immediate payment, or their IXotes and Accounts will be put in the hands of an Ofiicer for collection. And those liKvinc: claims against said estate are . required to present them properly authenti cated within the time limited by law, or tips notice will beplead in bar of their recovery,. ;. DANIEL SMITH, AdV. Jan. 11th, 1823. 2523 w. . JUST RECEIVED, , And for Sale by Pasteur IValsortf THE NORTH-CAROLINA United Slates Calendar.. For the Year of our Lord USaSt :'"';.,;.' Compiled from Authentic Documents - ' By tichev. Colin M'Iver. ' Nov. 30, 1822. ' Tzventy-Fivc Dollars REWARD, v KAN A WAY from the Subscriber orj the 4th instant, a Negro Man named John, or John Brimmage about twenty-five years of age, slim made, a dark yellow complexion, and" about five feet seven or eight inches high. '. Masters of vessels and others, are hereby cautioned ' against harbouring,1 employing, or carrying ' away said fellow, as the law in such case -made and provided will lie strictly eh forced.- r-The above Reward will be paid . to any person who shall apprehend and , confine said slave so that I get blm again. ! JOHN R.( GOOD. J Newbern, Nov. 9, 1822 42tV . f OR SALE, - rilHAT eligible situation on East Front A Street, formerly the residence of the late Mrs. E. Hunt, being 150 J feet front, ' and 214 feet rear, with an alley running i out on Handccck-street. A handsome 1 Dwelling House on the premises, contain ing 8 rooms, and good cellars a conveni-, ent Office,' with 4 rooms a very good Kitchen, Srnoke-house, Conch-house and ) tables, large backyard, good garden, &c. and all in good repair. The water front extends to the channel. - ' ' Terms of sale will be very accommoda ting or! the property will be exchanged , for Bank Stock or Negroes. '' -rrv . John Dcvereux, Annlv to . . ,1 Extcutort if Trustees Thos. P. Dcvereux or in their absence, to John,F. Burgwir; Jan. li, 1823 'sitf. Z - - Subscriptions to the Albion, :ek!r Journal,' published at New York, :4 7! ". i f
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