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Newbern Sentinel from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 2

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Newbern Sentineli
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New Bern, North Carolina
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no rnVs much', the rancor of feeling which possesses Hat Ware-House; The iecn of Emrlrui I James precedent, snbjecl to no legal relations of conduct; before this court, K)ears a woman, wno years ao, hid been abandoned by her has band who should have fostered and pro tected her forcibly torn from her only child her chiracter traduced she was driven intn exile, because her band's4 affections were not under his The kitchens, the stables, the rtfr: for liberal compensation 1 50 discharged servants, femme de chambrees, postilf lions, ostlers, cooks, scullions, are picked ups by- agents sent out for the purpose. Ihey are boarded, led, cloth. ed. and paid, in some cases, whole animus, unc iiiuiiuudi gcis pcis oj Iflc nisi iurtiny au month, another $8000 and so on accor-j merit of Goq4s in their line, which ding to merit in their vocation. they are daily manufacturing into A London Editor calculates the ex-1 Boots and Shoes of every descrip-peme at 250,000 pounds 1,110,0001: tion.

In int of quality, durability while this detestable farce is acting i and fashion, their work sh dl not be the Senate Chamber of a great nation exceeded in this place nor any whilst the Kin and Court are rioting in Ajt orders from the country will luxury and guilt; what is the situation Jh thankf.illv received, and punctu- Original Attaching Edward Ingram i-and. 0 IT appearing ta satis, faction of the Court, that Ward Ingram, the Defendant in case, is not an inhabitant -of State, the Court do therefore order that publication be made for thr i montns in me varouna i t-entincr I printed in Newbern, that nultrZ uhe said Edward Ingram make his I personal appearance before the Juy-! tices of the Court of Pleas a.i Quarter Sessionslto be held fop the County of Lenoir, at the Court House in Kinston, on the first M0Qw day in January next, then and there to answer, plead, or dt mur, juoe. ment will be entered against hi for, the amount of the Plaiijiip, demand. By order, 5 C. WESTBROOK, C.

136-rllW. 100 dollars REWARD. I WILT give a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS oi the apprehension and delivery to me in Wayne County, of my Net gro Man or for the securing him in any Jail wiihin the States so that get him again. He is a tall fellow, spare built, and very black has red looking eyes, his front teeth defective, and is about 30 years of4 age. 1 suppose him to be lurking about Newbern, or the'Plantation of Wil liam Gaston, Esq.

(on BriceY Creek) of whom 1 bought him Jack, however, has an extensive connexion and acquaintance, and I am told, is nt times in Jones County, about ta Plantation called Racoon, belonging to John. Stanly, Esq. of Newbern, and occ asionally at White-Oak about a Plantation belonging 'f William P. Ferrand, Esq. of wans borough, and may probably be sometimes at Swansborough, where his other lives, ho belongs to Ferrand.

N. WASHINGTON August 12th, 1820 126tf. Newbern Prices Current MERCHANDIZE. From D. c.

toD. Ingram, vs. Jack, of the people who-are taxed to pay the expenses of their national disgrace Worthy indeed of commisseration, is their wretched state, thousands destitute of the common necessaries of life are doomed to hear their children cry for bread, which they have not to give. Mechanics and laborers, unable to obtain employment are urged by dire necessity io the commission of crimes that crowd the ptisons; or at best taking refuge iin lo bear the double weight 'of supporting an enormous class of parishioners and 'paupers on the one hand, and the nb less vexations, pride, luxury, and insolence of the lordly masters of the sod (the no- Diiiiy on me omer vy neiner tut? vueen be innocent or guilty concerns not the free people of this happy county but we have given, and shall continue give some sketches of the more decent parts of the evidence, not from any interest we take to the issue of the dirty affair but to give our subscribers an opportunity of knowing how and nobles, labour for the good of the nations -they govern to enable them the bettter to appreciate the blessings we enjoy (notwithstanding the present hard times,) by contrasting our present situation, with what might and most assuredly would have been, had j. i .1 not the bravery or our latners acnievea our independence, and their wisdom leu us thn rich inheritance of our republican constitution.

From ili Viiyetteville Gazette. Wa tiavo Krrn rkrliflv favnrptV with the perusal of a letter received by a een- tleman in this town, from his friend in London, dated August 29, l20. from which we make the following extract The Queen's trial engrosses every the public mind on occasion, and wnicu exixis a uceicc ium 'witnessed on any former occasion, A7yn QAip SlfOFP At the Store' lately occupied by -Mr. Charles' Stewart, on Pollok Street. THE Subscribers repect- fully, inform the inhabitants SS ew- bern and its vicinity, that they have recently arrived from New-York with a fashionable assortment of r' ROOTS SHOES, ijwxk, ally attended to, GOLDSMITH HULL.

Newbern Oct. 133 tf. Notice. That Isaac Taylor, (Captain.) late of the County of jLenoir, is dead, and that letters of lAd ministration on his have f.een Sranted tne subscriber Prcseont Court of Pleas and garter Sessions ot said County, These are therefore to require all persons indebted to said estate to ike immediate navmertt, and those having claims against said deceased, are requested to present them for payment within time by law, otherwise this tvotice will be plead in bar of the recovery of such debts. I JOHN GATLIN, II Administrator Kinston, October 2nd, 1820.

I Cheap Goods. I JOHN NE AD HAS just returned from Ne York, and is now opening, New- at his Store, (corne of Craven and Front streets,) a general and exten- sie assortment of DRY GOODS, i usual credit. Mi1 ALSO FOR SALE, til f1 1 A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OT Groceries, TT 4-1 OaFClWare, VyUtlerV, i urocce? ofc. Oct. 21 1 o5tf NEW GOODS.

Stewart 5y Cook, MERCHANT TAILORS, T) F.spECTFULLY inform their JL Customers and the Public in general, that they have just received from New-York, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP Superfine and second quality Broadcloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Plaids and Camblets, with trimmings suitable to their line of business. Clothing of ever des- cription made at short notice, and in the most approved style. They have also obtained from New-York, the best workmen, and newest fashions i THEY WILL ALSO KEEP ON HAND, A general assortment of READY MADE CLOTHES, i Orders" from a distance, exe I Newbern, October 21135 FROM F.XUL1SH PAP2aS. 7b the Editir of the Lonhn Times. Sir As many of your reaJers aiav not know the very; different services an Italian courier perfornfs fron that of an English footman, I beg to state ihe following fact re English widow nd her family of daughters, the eldest uiearU grown up, went to Itafy to piss so ne time there and resolving -to Conform to the Italian upon leaving land they discharged tiieir Lnglish ser- yants, and engaged an Italian courier, with an English their own carria2e.

The courier acted as protector, guide, interpreter, steward, moist A Tf'ilioin 7 1IJUIJ rill ma JLtr I1UU inn he first chose the bed-rooms to the termed.tliere the soil, and fixed )iti own next adpni rig the ladies he then examines the bed, giving out the and sees the. beds made, in irfiich men in general -make entirely. He onlpr? theMinner the ladies nt knowing what is coming until it ap-ipears he discharges all bills of expenes in the; mrning he goes into the la dies' after they have, risen, and while they a in the room, he collects the bed and other linen, packs it up or gives it out forj wasliing. If the ladies ringi from their: bed-room, he auswers, enters, and continues, and when leaving the. "room, no oneinfers that he has been tipon.a criminal errand so different are the services of ail English footman, who W'iuld fully justify the ordinary cases dwelt upon with so much emphasis by the accusing counsel if he were seen in ah inn, shut iir witirliis mistress in her bed chamhf No such "criminal in- iciciiLi; is, nuvvever, maxie in naiy, irora the well known miliar; services an Italian courier performs.

LOVER OF TRUTH, i THE INFAMOUS APCiSTATEi The Morning i Post continues to advo cate the cause-Gtfjts worthy employers, who o')tan their power by defending the Queen, amis would retain it by dethroning Tfhe columns of this most of alV Journals are this day tilled, witn abusfve attacks against her Majesty, chiefly 'on account of the attachment expressed for her by people Our readers will agree with us in ithinking that the following extract from Thf M'rninfrPitsl, of July 4, 1 806, is a sufficient answer; to the articles contained 'ost of August, 12, i The feelings of the Public, always af-, JWlionate towards this amiable h'lve assumejl a particular animation since. tins txlraorUinary transaction has been divulged. Nothing can surpass the demonstrations of love towards her, and the expression of indignation against her-accusers. Yesterday this was exemplified in the most striking manner. A vast multitude collected in front.

of the house of the virtuous and highly esteemed. iVlar-chioness of Tow'nshend, ivhere her Royal Highness diuedjt and waited for several hours till her lipyal tligliness retired, lor the purpose of cheering her with the most heartfelt expressions of applause and at- tachment; such feelings prove that the; at the lord to iich it people ol L.nglanu will always allord 1 'I 1 7 injured innocence a support, in wl may rely with a.perlect security against the inuuence ana malice, however aainsj1 the designs of conspirators, how- ever wickedand however powerful." Lord Nehoii and an Italian witness. i It was the remark ofa man, who, whatever might be his private indiviciual fallings, always acted constitutionally right, "That he would not believe an. Italian on his said this upon a cojirt martial, where the life' of the man defended on" Italian ievidence. The man wasj acquitted the Italian digraced.

In a few years tlie. Italian was prosecuted for an flense ft Minorca. He was sentenced to die. Lord Nelson questioned him as to the truth on the pret ceding trial. I said the Italian to a parcel of lies but I swore on an Crtglisli Prayer Book!" The Horror of Lord Nelson was great, but? ne had spoken.

The man was forgiven, jind bears the same name now as one of the Queen's accusers: Nottingham Review From the Raleigh Star. I What a lamentable pictute of human depravity, and human misery, does the great nation England present to the world, at this day i What a lesson to republicans I There we see a nation, renowned for.arts and arms -'with a population of ten millions of inhabitants, eri- iged heart arid soul in the issue of a do- nor. tine, to get rid of his wife, whom u-a ccf ot lenethdetermuied.odestroyher.Toeffect 5 a-. Jr his purpose UIC UC41UICS UJ HIS WIH OIC iv cusers and judges, a special court, is ere- i I i Francis Alexander, (OPPOSITfe MR. T.

STORE,) TJ ETURNS his thanks for the flattering encouragement he is received since opening his Establish-ment, and begs leave to inform the public that he has just received from New-York, a supply of Brewster's first quality Bearer Hats, 1st, 2d 3d quality Castor do. Rorams, Imitation Children's Fancy do. lstj 2d quality Wool do. All of which he will sell on the most reasonable terms, for Cash- -i October 21. 135tf MILLINERY STORE.

ESPEGTF ULLY informs the La dies of JNewbern and the public, ..) i that she has received from New-York, a .) general assortment of articles in her line of business, among which are elegant STRAIT-" BONNETS CHIP HATS, black Ostrich FEATHERS, Silk RIB- BONS, ARTH ICIAL FLOWERS, split STRAW BRADE, and BAND BOXES. She expects shortly to receive a quantity of the first quality LEGHORN BONNETS, BEAVERS, She embraces this opportunity of returning ier thanks! to the public for the very flattering encouragement she has received, and begs leave to solicit a con-tinuance of their favours. Orders from the country will be faith fully attended to. Newbern,) October 21st 155. Cotton Saw Gin s.

TH fr Subscriber has iust. received i from Columbia, South Carolina, and for sale at his Store, on East Front Street, Two Gotton Saw Gins, on the most improved plan. Farmers who are in the habit of making Cotton, will dowell to call and see them. ELIJAH CLARK. October 14th, 1820.

134 3t 1 State of North-Carolina, LENO COUNTY. James Ingram, 1 vs. Original Attachment Levied on Land. Edward Ingram, IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Edward Ingram, the Defendant in this casep is not an inhabitant of this State, the Court do therefore order, thatjpubjication be made for three months in the Carolina Centinel, printed in Newbern, that unless he appear, before the Justices of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Lenoir, at the Court House in Kinston, on the first Monday in January next, and then and there answer or demur, judgment will be entered against him, to the a-mount of the PlaintifPa debt and cost. By order, C.

WESTBROOK, C. C. 136 llw, PRIN-TING. BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. HANDBILLS, I BLANKS, AND-CIRCULARS, CARDS, 1 feeling now, and London exhibits a great which he purchased at Auction for deal of pomp and parade.

It is said that Gasn anci sen on the most mo-the city is surrounded by troops, and they i tferate terms for Cash, or at the Bacon 5 6 Beef 4 6 Butter, lb. 20; Bees-Wax i 25 SO Brandy, French5 gal. 2 2 50 do. Appl6' 70 80 do. Peach 75 8 Cbrn, bbl.

I 60 Meal, bush. 50 60 Cotton, lb. 1 13 Coffee 32 Cordage 12 Flour, bbl. 4 50 5 1 Gin' Holland gal. I 40 Country 45 50 Pine Scantling M.

0 12 Plank 0 12 Square Timber 16 20 Shingles, 22 inch 1 50 2 Staves, W. O. hhd. 15 18 do. R.

O. do. 8 do. W. O.

bbl. 5 7 Heading, O. hhd 18 20 Lard lb. 8 Molasses gal. 27 SO Tar bbl.

1 15 1 Pitch 1 25 Rosin 25 130 Turpentine 30gls 1 do Spirits eal. 2V Fork bbl. 9 'K'2 Rice cwt. 3 4 51 Rum, Jamaica I JO 1 do. W.

I. 90 1 0 do American 50 bush. 70 sa do. Fine 75 Sugar, Loaf lb. 22 do Lump 18 do.

Brown cwt. 9 13 Whiskey gal. 40 Country Wine 53 are seen ai an puuuc piacts. -ouiiyers i i arc pmn nvpfl irrkppninor nassapps nnpn 7u Vu 7 iu fill leading to the Parliament House, and the Lords are treated according to their nonularitv some with cheers, but mostly with hisses, groans, as they pass! in their carriages. There is 'one thousand constables on duty besides the thousand constables on duty besides the City and river police, The trial must appear very ridiculous from your side of the water, when it is known that the pro- secutor is the.

King, who had been one of. the most dissipated men, and has now lady, Cunningham, and other mistresses around him, and many of the Lords who aire presiding have been guil--ty of similar offences. It is admitted by all parties that theKmg treated her 'brutally and of course if -she is guilty, he has driven her to it. It is however very doubtful, with all their bribes, whether they ever prove much against her From the National Intelligencer, in this country, on the probable result of the. Trial of the Queen of England, now going on before the House of Lords.

Our first impressions on the subject are almost shaken by the unanimity with which our cotemporaries from us! We have glanced over the testimony on the few first days, by which the case as opened in the Attorney-General's speech, was so fully made out, that we were of opinion she could not be saved frotn degradation. It is another afTair, however, if it can.be proved that all the witness against her an and tlitr- ty-two in number, one paper says are suborned. In Lngland, -it appears that had the effect of extinguishing the popu- lar excitement on the occasion. The National Gazette, the Ediior of which has examined with some attention the files of late London of which we ren. no more than extracts in the ork papers, gives us the following information on this point.

lK no abateoit, I but rather an increase, of the public iex- 'i wr i tjieiueni on ner account, we are sxrucK with this passage of a speech of the Earl 6, of Lauderdale, delivered in the House of 1 regrei BLANK Bills of Exchange Bills of Lading, Shipping Articles Constable Warrants State Warrants, EXCCCTKD AT THIS OFFICE, For sale at this Office..

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