The
Gazette was published by
James Davis (1721–1785) in
New Bern, North Carolina. Based on the earliest still existing copy, it is believed to have first been published on August 9, 1751, styled as the
NOth Carolina Gazette. Davis came from Virginia in 1749 to start a printing press, as the
colonial Assembly could not publish laws without a printer. Previously, the lack of a paper for the colony meant residents had to rely on the
Virginia Gazette (founded 1736) for news and advertising. It is believed likely that Davis trained under
William Parks, who published the
Virginia Gazette, but it is not certain. The
Gazette ran mostly international news, and little local news. It was intended to be a weekly but its publication is believed to have been less regular, with occasional gaps in publishing, until the venture folded around 1759, or perhaps until 1761. The end date is not certain, as a very limited number of issues of the newspaper have been preserved. The latest issue that is still extant dates from October 18, 1759. ==Second Gazette==