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- f , ..- .1 ... '- - ; .. -x jr. v J ' g t ? J tors to remain in omce tinm tne nfee POBLISHED WEEKLY, BIT WATSON Z JMCHEK : at 53 per aoriuaibalf payablin adance PRICES CURHENT.: J) v Newbern, Janua-y 26, 1828. v ,V NOTICE Articles. Per D C. : D. C; lb. Bacon, Beef, ; l vButter, , ,.., V... X- ;;, Bees Wax';.:':. .-' "X.'H. ""-''.:. "V Bread Navy.- 100 lbs. v . Pilot -H' ' 7 .? .,; Cracker 100 Ids Brandy, French, gall. Apple - ! . Peach, f Corn, bbl. ' Cotton, 100 lb, J .V I Coffee, lb. ''---Cordage, 100 lb. ; -v Candles,' lb. Floor, bbl Flaxseed, bush ' -. -Feathers, lb J f Gin, Holland, galL . Country, j lais 10by 12, 60 ft v - 8 by 10 I . Iron, Pig,' lb none country, Bar, Russia, Swedes Nail Hods, . Castings - Lumber Flooring -M ft , Inch Boards, Square Timber, Pine Scantling, , 6 - 4 -.12' 28 3 25 "- 4 50 : 6 50 -1 50 - 40 . 75 1 75. 8 18 14 15 6 50 VO 35 loo; 45 6 00 v3 50, 00 00 6 6 7 6 ; 14 00r 15 00 12 rV 18 3 25 4 50 6 50 1 75 50 80 2 00 9 15 80 40 1 25 60 4 50 00 00 ;'6. m HE Subscribed J offers" lor sale her , SouthVde -pt Neyse river adjoining' the Plantation of Benjamin Borden, Lsq. and opposi Wilkinson's; PoinL, iSatd Plan tation contains about : 500 acres ; ,20d of which are cleared; & nder goodTence i there is a good two story . 'Dwelling blouse; with a 1 1 the , necessary buthouies a nd Ba Vn.r7 A lso,v some' H orses, Cows , Shcepand ; Hogs, and aj antity fof ilc&sehold aliK rWrson wishing -1 AnVjosepb Beljin Newbern,or to myself at the Plantation. . ' : Jf-.yi:' : : ' .';:' FRANCES AUSTIN. JanV5, 1828.,lO: '';-::- ,- ;;': : ; ; y. 8 8 18 00 8 00 Shingles, 22 incli, 1000, 11 25 Staves, w o. hhd. . do, red oak do. do. white oak, bbl Heading, w o.hhd Lard, lb f Lead, bar, cwt white, dry, ground in oil, 20 00 10 00 1 50 18 00 10 Leather, soal lb upper, Meal, bush ; i Molasses gall M. Oil, Castor, bottle, Linseed, gait - Fish, ... f " Karal Stores, Tar, c Pitch, ' ;-Rosin, V'4: ' Turpentine, x. Spirits do gall Pork, cargo ; bbl Mes' ' . 'y- x Peas, black eyed bush Rice, cwt , Bum, Jamaica gall American, Salt, T. I bush Fine Sugar, Loaf lb Lump ' " ; Brown "100 lb Havana, White Steel Blistered, lb German, Tallow, Wine, Madeira gall ' - Teneriffe Sherry - : C ountry bbl . 16 00 . . : 8 7 00 ' ' 17 00 20 00 7 8 10 00 16 00 00 16 00 17 00 . 20 27 - 2 00 3 00 . 60 ' .29 32 1 00 1 26 y 1 ..-.." 30 .50 bbl - '75 .. 80 1 oo , . . w 1 40 V 40 10 00 13 ..' 14 60 75 3 3 25 90 1 00 ,85 . 90' 40 45 60 65 2 '23 18 .,20 9" 10 none !' 1 10 ' ' 12 18 ' 10, ;r . ;,. 3 ' '3 7 , 1 60 1 25 2 60 15., ; UBJEOPJ HOTEL v l ' '"ch'NEU, tl hasWceiaFUESHUPFLIESH!: of manvesirabielirUci-s in his lineal An act tJ i . .- . . v ' ., ..,v-.. : :.rt' tion uompany.. - j Among IVWCti ar V :? U ; iienacttd by the General Auemblif Tit . . . . .. . . ; cee,dihf'vearlii Provided thai lr at any !M iked and Blue ClotW of low prices & the State of HorthCarolina an . good :value, v -A: '' "t : c; ' . ' " S ' hereby enacted by the authority of Common and' Fine Saftinett;? : sante, That John Sn-ad, Moses Jat neral meeting arid therearier every year on the day and at the v place which may from lime lo time be : appointed by the stockholders for that purpose, i those at t ending in person 'or by proxy shall elect five Directors, to ; remaiii in office until do Corner of Pollock and Middle-streets, ; v-i NEWBFRN, N. CV? 'i ," 1 Thf. late residence of Mr.. William. Mitchell, dec. is now occupied by Lewis Bran, who .'respectfully informs' his friends and the public; that he intends keeping a BOARDING HOUSE and ; ENTERTAIN M ENT for strangers. He pledges himself to use his nttnpst'fn deavdurs to give general satisfaction, and trusts that he shall -receive a "generous pat run a ge. ; P ec. 1 5 08 1 f. C ;-l;V - .i. :-Ts.4 "mm'' i- -s- HE Subscriber having opened a House op Entertaiment, on the upper end: of Broad street, where Air. Lovick G. Moore formerly resided res pectfully solicits the patronage of her friends and the public ; and informs them that she will use every - exertion to give general .satisfaction. Board can be had on reasonable terms, r . ' x MARY O'BRYAN. Jan. 26, 1828 13 '15. FEMALE SEMINARY. fl tHiv ezerefsesVoHhtSs Institution will 1 recommence on the 25th instant, undfr the management of' the Misses Spear, and the controul of the , Suerin tendent. The reputation for health arid War veutori Female REPORTS having circulated exien sively, that the Female, Academy, m VVarienton, would change owners, or. cease to be conductedf by the present In- structors, the fuonc are iniormf0, inat the Exercises thereof will be resumed on good society which our town enjovs, uni- the, exercises tnereoi wnj qe resumea ont ted to the facilities t for instruction poV It Monday nextj.thejrtb, inst, with the aid sessed by our Seminary, present no brdi- additional .assistants Ironrl the orth,c nary claims to the attention of the Parents! eminently quauuu tor uic u.n u and Guardians in our community; v The prices of board and tuition are moderate V I Par m all hfe interests of Ahe, Institution, tini the Trustees f and iTeechers pledge ? .Board will be at the moderate, price of themselves to repress, so far as lie in ' $5Q per 3esiionEnglish Tuiuon $15 their powers evefyhine likextraVa-3 W"si? $25 ffr.n.- : Hr nr nWV nnPcessaVv ex. h which are taught toAa greater extent in w . v ... m.wj, 7 . J J .1 -. ; . : n' ' m " - w V j j una, iitaii iu auj Jl",tM J I' IftEUIJAaBRAINERDi jRrtrtapaLi " January 3, 1828 '12-14 c o s ppnditure in money The prifcf of ordinary tuition vanes t .from -i H.. i Instruction in Music, -1 24 v0 ; 5 Dra win? & Faintinff. -10 00 S 5 . HUe Work; '"jV, 1 Z..0 . I'CKl' j Contingent Expenses, -v - ' -50J Boai ding can te obtained in the most respectable families in the place vat ten dollars per month, including washing, tood,candIes&T. iK-v"'T"::tvv:1iw'tv;vS - -' vl m.Tgren, Hilisboro,Jan.-rth; r nieam 1 lmuei:. i : Ot ANTED at the Lenoxville Steam Hi i Saw Will, near Beaufort ATon Timber for sawing. ; It will be received at the head v of the Canal, in . Clubloot Creeks The current Newbern price will be given : ; no stocks7 less than 12 inches will be received, and "not less : thanjl5' feet long, twof sides of eachf pine oft limber need only: be hewed for; which a fair "'allowance will" bVexpec. CasA will be paid on receiotUf the timber, f ted. will "commence her operat ion s j in a few 'day s of - which' due notice will be given. Jry;r:iM--;-y fnoxvil Oct 8t W;n99-M . V-4:' . ' '' v . r 'ii ' - f.v . ' . ' An additioiul uppJy nf : vy N OR INDIA t,XTlAl;T,-.., . Just received, frnmthef;prMrtc1orahd' tar sale by'tbe : dozen or single BpxVat Ih? Book-Store-oftti;!'. rTHOMASiVVATSON..- December 15, and d6 White and Re& Flanf Samuel Simpson, Silvester Btow.n, John r 'y'H -X ;" 1 MvRiiberls' JohVjVV, fuion and John' curgwfn,)riewoernxiaray:-orjan Nihan Bush ; and; Risden M 'Daniel, of Trenton ; . Blount- ; Coleman, John C, W a sh i n g t on a nd . N ath a n : G. Bloun t , o f Kinston ; Richard Washington and Ar nold Bordert,' of Waynesborough, Wayne county ; v William Williams, (Clerk,) Wyatt Move aiid Charles H. Harper ,c of Snow Hill ; David ; Thompson, James 1 14 andil24 Kbse tJIanKetf 4 and 4j IViint da'f 3 ,BalWCoitow3 4; 4 4 and 6t4 widths ;froni'fiVopw4rsv' ''; : '" y ' J 1 do Coloured Domestics," . " , 1 do Oznaburghs, .' x!" V; - : . ' Furniture and Apron Checks,-' 1. 'V Fashionable; plaid and Stripe Calicoes,.', An assortQieritof Thrtad arid Bobbinet I Laces, . : v Figured and Plain Swiss Muslins, V V do V and do Book V do ' A; Cambric and Jaconet do very fine,. Ladies' Swiss Cotton Hose :Ji 1 Ido Black aiid White Silk, do - do Black, White arid Coloured Hprsf : bkin Gloves; f '' ; ' Large size Shell, Tuck, and Side Combs, - of neat finish, " ; , ; " v ; 2 Cases Fur Hats,' : t : I do Boys Moiocco,- v 'v ; -Ladies' Morocco and Double Brunded Prunella Shoes, - ; i ; r : entlemen's do. .Pumps and; i Calfskin ' Boots, all of superior finish, ALEXANDER WATSON; Corner of Pollock and Middle Streets J , 19 'i2 ' ?; -V - '"":r - Or time tt happen that, an election of Direo tors shall not be made at the regulf .day L the Directors last appointed shall contin ue in office ontd an election shall regular ly be had ; and the said , Directors shall hayet powfr ; td fill up any. vacancy that may a pperi . in 'their body ; to . elect one of their own body as President from timo to time ; to appoint such officers and ser vants as hey think proper, and at their pleasure remove ; to require payment from time to time of the sums due on the triitCK ann Dyinan Dryani,oi araiinnq; . v ..... rtr , , . n,tftmpnr, John.. G:,Bloonv Richar ; as they may deem expedient ; to vest the lianvlhson of Washington 5 Spencer nie8 rec.ived ln bank stoCk or other D,i Cottonrl)aVd Barnes and Joseph Ril wis so Ai to render lhe sarnP productive; uioy u, u. . uu, MuK , to cause the said monies to be fa thfu v .Archibald Faiker, lvey foreman and e.pended in imp.oviog:the naViatioo Benjamin ishley rkmson, Green over he sn7)as in paroptico Sound, near ville ; Ehsha B Smiih, David Clark and 'rjcVacock Inlet, either bv the actual era Andrew Joiner, of Halifax; James Mor- nlnvniftnt nf ah..rpr..Mt. marhi . - 7 Tif JA VE just reeved per Sch?Netise . XTi from New. Vork.'a large, andtle- pforfA- Carolina AtanMycj 2 ant as?of t ment of Ladif s andiGenilei r I ' H k subscri be r- ufii? rs J ; tor lef 1 0 v ? men 's BOOTS a.id f SH JJ E.p,e w n icn tney bls Gates County A PPL E; BR AN-i) warrant, to: be of firstl-rate materials 'arid sold at,the; ,mtt 'reduceHprks;,' -yt3h Boot! mariufactuted at the shortest : Also, :i00 bushels Mattamuskeet; 0TSrahd siafi 'palloni'INroili Stands. fiewbtrn, Jan. Jt&V L82. ! noKceg.rid'atedacd'p iS.ft-S'"-:;v:- Jan. 2 1828- 1 HE VINEYARD MR. ALPHONSE LOU BAT'S sub scription for the introduction o the cultivation nf the Vine, into the IJni ted' States, having been notified to the Southern Poblic at a period, too . late to allow it to reach tlie perusal of an infinity of ihdi viduals, who, convinced of its utili ty and the . facflity W. i ts ciiliure, w opld have desifecf toeri t e r t heir subcriptio n , he has corisequt-ntly niade a choice selec tion of.20,0fJ0 Vine Roots, and orders this quantity from his" Father in France. Fh ey wilt a rri v e i n New-Y 1 k be fo re t h e middle of the ensoing month of Fel ruary, therefore, subscribers! rn still furnish themselves J with ; a supply to the iriiount specified. -: ' : 1 The cost, as usual, is rated at the fixed price for 1Q00 Roots or over, at the Rate of 12 .cents each . .Root, for less than. 1000 at the Rate of 15 ,ceiits; lor less thari 500 20 cents and 36 cents for less than 50,' to be paid on the delivery ; of - he Roots. f f'-yx ":'" - : Letters will not be received unless Post Paid. Subscrintion lists art opened 'at : Newbern4y JOHN J UST1W;. f & - Raleigh, J: LOUIS TAYLOR. New York, A ; LOU BAT.' " Dec 22, 1827 :,9. ; - Table Spoons, Tea Spbbhs, '&c. ; j HOM AS W. MACH EN has just M received, jper Schooner A mity a f e w setts of elegan t Uver rjiblespoonsrTea-; spoons SilVeThionbje Gold- FingeV; 'Rings'fetclK-Ribbons, Steel .Watch Keys, jQii'doteirimirig& Son's first quality Sewing Needles,; Knit ting fiio. pPirtsy: Clarke i SpooUCotton Knitting aRdaTnirigV do? Tapes, Scis sors Prated hooks and eyes forr Ladies dresses, Children's Dollsfpyriib VVatches, Violin .firstj second, third, & Bass Strings, Seidlitz; Pon ders, Cream of "Tartar, Glauber Salts, Epsom do. ' Turlington's Bal sam ,h Ba ietiia n's Drops, 'Gum Cam phor, British Oilj'&c &c. . v 'y -;,v;-:;Atso, . . ' ;pn haricf, a ife Watches of, a ; good quality,' Silver -Pencil do. Tumb-: lers,; do. Cups, Plated Castors, Britania j abie nd Teaspoons, Watts PsalmV and Hymns; Spelling Books,TestaineritsJ Children's Toy Books, Toy Paints, Cap Urid leitr pperi ' Wafers Conversation! CardsJ" .Visiting; doCoperassi Starch Soap, Ground 0irigerV Pearl Ash; Cloves; Cinnamon ISufhiegs-StauhionVBu d. -allf which hie will dispose of cbwiS Dec. 19th, 1827; '. n . it I- . - . gn, Deniamin wynns, isaac ripmn ana cam(.s: anchr,r and otherl means, or bv Joseph G Rea, of Murfreesborough 5 making contracts with any person or per-' William M. Clark, Simmons J. Baker sons lo the same, and to open book and SamoeJ Hyman, of Williamston ; Jo- (0 rereive' new subscriptions for stock, seph B. GRoulhac, Elisha A. Rhodes uprin such terms as they mav deem rea artd Jara?s Bryan, of Windsor j Thomas sonable, so that the whole number of Cox, John S. Bryan and Thomas B; sharer shall never exceed two thousand Haughton, qf Plymouth 5 Joseph B. Skin- 0f one hundred dollars each ; to make dh tier, George W Barney and John Cox of videiids from time to time of the profits Edenton ; William Martin, Isaac N. of their capital ; and generally to do any Lamb and Exum Newby, of Elizabeth mauer or thing,1 which it mav be law tot City, be, and they are hereby appointed .for the corporation to do, and which a 1 commissioners .tor receivinj,subscriptions majority of the stockholders, wbq may for a capital stock, divided into shares of qttend in general meeting,in person or by ; one hundred dollars each, for the purpose : proxy; shall r may authorise them to do. " : ot improving the navigation of the Swash i UJ. Be it further enacted, Thai it. in Pampticb Sound, near Occacock lnl and the .commissioners of; each of said bodies politic or corporate, to subset ibo ; for. shares in the stock of said, company that at j all ; meetings , , eachiStbckbt4der S- towns, they and. anyvone, or more of them, hall, at the said towns respective- f lr, w he- tenth day. of 'April ri f X f wopen books, and cause the same to be kept o pen thirty days, to receive subscriptions of shares in said stock. Each subscriber shall pay down at the time of subscrip tion, ten dollars on each share, and shall subscribe a written agreement to pay ninety dollars on each share subscribed to such person, at such time, and in such proportions, as the President and Direc torsofthe Occacock Navigation Com pa ny shall require.' On the first Monday of June next, a meeting shall take place, at the town of Washington, of the subseii bers, either in person or by their proxies,, constituted in writing, attested by a jus lice of the peace ; which general meeting shall continue, from day to day, as long Sf. kSttpplyyM received' Ind iof sale a t -H A L LBootorel, tbslTjOKThegerinirie Ihereafier besolbiri whiteas ofitan ;obiqfigFsqaare' shapeiwrth tbe worus uiown on tne glass on one side Saiaim's Panacea, & on the en(ls Genu'. ine)?PhiladefyhMjVrfa ting Hercules destroy ing , the;" Hydra -p. thftMlpo aw.:&yft'hVfwr drawn without dest royirig it, the medicine may he knowri tc be nairie:wheai th lapel has not been injured. 1 . risr ma be deemed necessary : and t which general meeting, the commission ers shall make return of the subscriptions icteiTcu ojf vinuci nereoi j ana 11 upon the return of the commissioners to the general meeting aforesaid, it shall appear that more than one thousand shares have been subscribed, that then the subscribers attending . in person or by; proxy, shall 1 educe the number of shaies subscribed to one thousand, by striking oflf from those who have subscribed the largest number of shares, ,30 many shares as may tend to produce as great equality , in sub scription as may be : and should this pro cess not be effectual, then by striking off shares by lot ;:and if from said returns, it shall appear that more than two hundred shares shall have been subscribed and Dot more than one thousand shares ; or when the shares subscribed shall be redu ced to one thousand shares, then the sub scribers, their successors and assigns, shall be, and they are hereby created and made a corporation . and body politic, by the name and ; style of f the Occacock Navigation Company rid shall so con tinue, Subject to the conditions hereinafter prescribed, for the term of fifty years ; and by that name, and style shall be, and are hereby declared able arid capabje to have: purchase receive arid ertjftyv to; themselves,- and their Successors such r monies bbatsf; vessels, tackle, machinery y arid ' other; articles, goods and chattels; whatever', which may be prbper for the riarposesnr their Creation7to sell and; dispose of the Same ; ; to sue and be sued f to implead a rid be impleaded defend arid be defended id couris' 'of record or other places whatever ; to ha ve a common sealf and to iprdainf. establish arid put in opera-; tiort :suctf byeaws latidoMilmj erriirien 1 1 of said cbrjtion arid thel msnagemerit of its 'concerns; 1 -ry : . t pII; 4nd.be it further ed it shall be lawful for" the stockholders so io-; corporated , at . their general meeting a foresaid, orfor majority of such of ibeoi aj'ifflayvattt proxy y io declaire ix what place and n whataythe fgeneral-jeetingof ihe" shall be allowed one vote for every share jf stock not exceeding ten ; one for every two shares over ten, and not exceeding twenty; one for every , three shares over twenty, and hot exceeding thirty two; one for every four shares oyer ihirty'two, and not exceeding .forty eight ; and one for every five shares over -'forty-eight , Every stockholder may vote by pmxy constituted as aforesaid. .Shares shall be transferable, as the stockholders or the President and Directors shall direct, and may be forfeited and sold for non com-, pliance with the bye-laws of the compa ny, by order of the President and Direc tors. . Th President asd Directors shall be entitled to recover on the subscriptions before the commissioners, the sums re quired from time to time to.be paid on each share, in an action xn the case be- -fore a court, or anymrigistrate having cognizance of the sum. demanded, with. ; interest from' the time whn payment ought to be made; and a publication in any newspaper of-these requirements' of the President arid , Directors, shall be a sufficient notice to each subscriber. The commissioners shall each and every of them, immediately upon the appointment of a Presidenrand Directors, pay over to them, or their agent for such purpose au thorised, all such sums of money as they, or any pf them, may have, or ought to , have received ; and any one failing hv this respect shall be liable to pay the said President and Directors double the nam ; aforesaid, to be recovered in an action of I debt before any jurisdiction having cog v njeancet thereof v .Cv IV. Be t father enacted, That it shall be lawul for a majority of the stock- ; holders who , may ' assemble , in general meeting; either In person or by proxy, to i ' declare whether any, and if any; what . compensation shall be paid to the Presi dent or any other officer or servant of theL said corporation ; to examine the doiriga of the President and: ireciors, arid other officers and servants of, the corporation J to adjust, state and settle; their accounts ; -and' to exercise all the po wers, which tnay he 4 proper K forv correcting delinquency, preventing mil application and wasteland , keeping within: the line of their duiyall who directly oir indirectly may be entrus ted with the. mari8gemerit of their affairs v or engaged; in their service ; ; ' v ii: Y: Briit further enacted. Sttii the ; said company, their agents, 'servants or coQtract or s; shall have power and author!-' ?y any :TesisjeJt,acbip s: laborers or pother ineans, q fwork upoii; riynf te shoals' in Pamptico Sound, in order to r e- Lmove,:mhke.or idepen a channel. through the same ;to nx anchors, to prj. cure, era ploy and use camels or any - other, means n useful, arid proper; fqr carrying vessels safely and eftsily ' through tintl oyer the ; said shoals 'ij.B:. their labors and exertions, bave so remo yea tne saiu snoais, or raaae or deepenea j stockholders shall next be had ; and for j a channel through the same, or furnished the well ordering of Jthef &ffirs dfsald :( arid keot in use the means of! safe arid fjcorportuioni the shall cleri five Pittt b caci till or'uiher- ft .( V M 1 1 j 1 V J If 11 ! 11 i- v. '! t :;-5V y:X- X X' ;' --1 . v : rrfr -7Z ;x,X$X,'X
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