ft
il
U
1
S , -V Jiv ' i
V Giraiud ' &
y r 7 yj
i t avtvp. itinVii'Vionp lately
u-
Ipied by Mrs.jHaau, in Craven-street,
the purpose ofjcarryin? on the ClAV
CTIOXAK Y 'and FRUIT b.mnesss
have the honor tp inform . the inhabitants
f this place and its vicinity, that they
kive-and will constantly keep on hand, a
general and extensive, assortment all
FdVids of Articles in their line,-and amongst
-which" are the following : ,
AImonds,soft shell'd Antfiovies,
iMthprt . Sweet Oil,'
Palm Nuts, , ; Spermaceti Candles
'Pacanes,- Nutmegs;
wJcSno vjoves, .
sr-Ti.r-PIainbi of all!
Porter in ijottlcs,
Spanish Sigars,
Snuff Boxes, !
Dry Citron,
West India preserves
iiar loys,
itock, Candy ,-
Cobgna. Water,
rlayiiig Cards,
5ii$ar Candy of all
trnies, ;
y . ports, .
('ordials, assorted,
- Fruits in bra ndy,
' Muscatel Vrine,:,j
, Lime Juice, i
Clni et' VVine, j"
.Shavins: Soap,
Pock knives,
Tooth Brushes,
o.'kf t bockff
Cheese!,;
Olives,'
"hewing Tobacco
&c. &C
' They will keep a 'tonltant-stn
fnf-Jv C 1K5 of alt descriptions!
j)ly p1
: Also
VVmn pn LKMONADE. :
Country merchants are icspcct idly in
Ajrmetl that they may at alltime supply
tiernsrfyes witlrall kii ids of Confectionary
a.!)d drifts at the same price they I ould in
Vtiieoi pheni cities, A. Q. & Co . being
d etermined to m?I1 as low as they can pos
sibly 'atfbrd, and Wuinmt their.articles as
oTUs any in the United States; j
Co: have on hand a
hnnd-ionve ttssortment of J E.WKLLERY,
.siine; with Larls aiid filagreer-also gold
a:lrd silver: W ttches the vholeolf which
thev wjII sell low. tvhblesaleor retail.
Xewbern, Nov. 7? 181 6. lyo
- TIIE SUBSCRIDEBSi
laving fanned a coniiexion in Business,
t under t fie firm of I
Thonias Gook, ;
M El ICII A!ST TAILO ItS,
TJ sspect fully infornijall who are
"T-in wane of any thing in their line
of Business, that they huVe oh hand
and constantly keep at their clothing
itore, in Craven-'itrv et, .a' general
assortment of the best and most
fashionable broad cloths, dassimeres
, t; itl vestings, of a supt ribr quality ;
ud all krnds Jof tf irnmingsf togethei
yith a general assortment of ready
made clothing : all ot which they
feelfa 'confidence Jin recommending
- to purchasers.; As to quality, style
a!hd workmanipjt?iey;aTe inferiir
to hone. -'i;-: , y yy' ' :
Likewise all kinds of Tailor's work
J executed in 'the best manner, and the
most approved stle. As the)' often
receive the fashions from New-York,
and as they have spared no pains in
obtaining the best df goods and
workmen, they are determined in
t like manner to use every exertion to
p!ease all Who ivill favoui them with
their custom. . . i
.ATIA THOMAS,
1 I j .. MAJOR COOK, j
'-Newbern Oct. ir,'1818.-n3lo.6m '
N. B. The i above new. arrange
ment renders it necessary that al
accounts due to Nathan Tifomas,
should be settled without delay.
The immediate attention of all who
are indebted, ot have' any demands,
is carneetlv solicited bv I M
NATHAN THOMAS.
iJtate of: North Carolina,
CRAVEN COUNTY.!
I : October Term, 1818.
Wright C. Stanly, and W,
C. Manly Adnvr. of
Brice Fonville, '
Interlocutory
- Order.
;l -f
i
. . vs.. , v t: . .
Asa Fonville ' .
bein; su2f5;ested. in this cause, that
tliedefendant. Asa Fonville, resides
without the limits of the State of North
Carolina, and in the State of Tennessee,
in4 the same being verified to the satis
i.ciion of the Court, by the affidavit of
titiorge Lane--On motion of "complain
ant (jJrrfere iTUut unless defendant a p
pple:ul, answer or demur to the com
j4ainants bdl of complaint, on or before
tpe the fifteenth 1 day of April next, the
mplauiants bill be taken pro cohfesso,
lind such decree made thereupon as sljall
be thought just Orrfcrehat tte same
be publisheti within sixty days, in Me Ca
folin4 Ceiitinel, printed jut Newb, Mi Fn,d
continued ; thereui for six sue 'iSiiVe
ks. - : -HI v". . i '-'.'VI .
j" ; ' ' '-f v-'.-i ' ''I' , " t ,-! . ;: . i " ' .
Extract from the Minutes, i
Edward Graham, c.
i 1 , 35. Gw
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United States of America.
NORTCI-CAUO
V DISTRICT.
To the Marshal of Vie District, Greeting
XtrHEREAS James I, M'Kay, At
VjT torneyforflie United States, has
exhibited a Kbel orcoraplaint in the Dis
tricit Court of the Ij nited States, for the
Pampticb District ; statmg, Hedging and
propounding, that Thomas H. BlcHmt,
Esq". Collector of the Port of Washington,
did
ted
led
arrest and sieze as forfeited to the Uni-
Sfates, a certain vessel 6r .Sloop, cal-
jhe Horatio of Barbadoes, whereon
n Torbuctwas master; together with
Job
her
cargo, consisting of Rum and Molas
And whereas! thie Judge of the Dis
ses
trict Court for the District aforesaid, hath
ordered and directed -Tuesday the . 15th
day of December next, for all persons con
cerned to be cited ancj intiBiated to ap
pear in the Judges oliice in the city of
Raieigh, and show cause, if any they have,
wliy judgment should not pass as prayed :
Ydu are therefore iierepy authorised, em
powered and strictiy enjoined, perempto
rily to cite and adjnonish said John Tor
buct as master, and all persons whatsoev
er having or pretending to have any right,
titlie, interest or claim; In or tr the said
slolop Horatio, of Barbadoes, libelled a
gainst as aforesaid, by publicly affixing
this monition on the mainmast of the said
skbp fot some time, and by leaving there
affixed a true copy thereof : and by all o
ther lawful ways, means and ! methods
whatsoever, "whereby his monition may
belnia ie most public and notorious, to be
and appear at the time and place aforesaid,
before the judge aforesaid, and also to at
tend upon every session & sessions to be
held tliere & from tnence, until a definitive
sentence, shall be read and promulgated in
the said business inclusively, if any 4 of
thenr shall think it their dntv so to do to
lear, abide by and: perform all and
singu
lar; such judicial acts as; arenecessar and
by law required tojbe clone and expedited
in the premises ; and forth er to do and
iiJT.- r i "i I
receive what unto law and justice shall ap
pertain, under the pain of the law. and
th contempt; thereof ; the absence and
contumacy of them and every of them hi
any wise notwithstanding. And whatso
ever you shall do j in the premises you
shall duly certify u$ to t lie.. Judge aforesaid,
at the time and place aforesaid, together
aior
able
wifh these presents!
Witness the Honorapfe Henry Potter
Judire of our s&id District Court, this
the 4th Monday of Oc
obr, in the year
Of bur Lord 1818, and
in the XLIIIyear
01
Of
Li T 1 . t I
he ' Independence of the United States
America. I - I
J.BR0WN, Register.
Nov. 21,1818.-kf 36f v
TXTR J. C. BOLTE, professor ofMu-
LTJL; sic, fespectfullyj acquaints the citi
zens of Newbern and its vicinity, that he
purposes to open a School for the tuition
of
pung
ladies on
IANO FORTE.
His terms will be reasbhable and. as he
cai produce satisiactorv recommenuaiions'.
ot ms ability, ne nopesio meet wun aim
eral patronaae. He will give lessons at
private nouses ; anci.-win aisi ue giau 10
teach young gentlemen either the Violin
Ctarionette or Flute. J
Mr. Botte has Ion hand a Choice col-
lectioiV of new and popular Musicyhich
he will dispose of at the customary prices.
Those who would honor him with their
commands, are requested to call at Mr.
Stevenson's Tavern. i .
- . i" I .
Newbern, Nov. 1 st, 1818. -3w36
Pure Lemon Acid,
FOR PtTNCH, LEMONADE, SAUCES, JELLIES,
AND EVERY, PURPOSE IN COOKERY. :
mHIS ACID retains all the
1 1 grateful flavour of the fresh
Lemon, It instantly dissolves in
hot or . cold water, and will make
Punch or Lemonade equally rich as
.vith the fruit, at any time of the year.
It is also "adapted for every pur
pose in Cookery where the! Lemon is
required, such as Sauces, jellies,
&c, ; H"W ; ." . t
The convenience,, therefore of the
Pure Lemon Acid, for Taverns and
Public Places of Amusement i will be
sufficiently obvious, particularly in
the Country. I
ltis recommended to Na val and
Military Officers, . Travel
lers, Masters of vessels and o
thers going long voyages i. it is in a
state of dry powder, put up in small
glass : bottles, is quite portable, and
will retain its delightful flavour and
strength for years .n any climate.
Al tea-spoonful of this Acid is suffi-
poon
cient for a quart of
onade. ; I
Punch or Lem-
It is warranted
to contain no ex
traneous matter, or any thing in the
least injurious to the constitution.
!A constant supply of the Lemon
Acid will be. kept at the Post-Qf-r
ice in Newbern, where it may be
had by the dozen or single bottle at
the! Philadelphia1 prices.
Kewbern, May 30th. 1818. li-tf.
MR.
NIEL
j FROM EUROPE,
Informs the inhabitants d JNewpern
and its vicinity, that he has, and will
keep on hand, an assortment oi eiegani
Screens, nTatrasses, p Hows, crickets, ta
pistry, and ornament for rooms ; and
that he makes arid repairs Sofas, and
stuffed Chairs. His address is at Madam
HuauVat the sign of the Eagle in Craven
Street. .' - .- , ''
NewbernNov..2l, 1818. 36tf.
N. B. He will give a fair price; tor
Horse-hair, either prepared or lunprepar-
etiy iiMarge or amaiiuMHw
T AS just receive
Id from New York,
JL JL and offers for sale
on moderate.
terms, a haudsome assortment of
Ladies Beavers.
November 21 st. 36tf j
Lewis Mather,
R ESPECTFULLY informs his Cus
tomers, and the Public in general
that he has just returned from New-Yprk
and has opened Shop on Pollock street!
next door to Mr. Stevenson's Tavern. --j
He flatters himself that his knowledge ofj
the business, and Ms
known punctuality,!
wiH ensure him a share of public 1 patron-
age, and he pledges liimself to use his iit-
most exertions to please all who mayl
honour him with their favours.
Newbern, October
131, I818.-tf33
I J. G. Powell,
K Blacksmith,
RESPECTFULLY informs the in
habitants of Newbern that he has opened
a shop at the Steam Mill , Union Point!
wliereall kinds of IRON WORK will he
dorie at the shortest notice,& on the most
reasonable terms.J-C Edgef Tools oil
.1 . . j -i-i . . .tt "1 . J j-.it!
tne nest quaiitv,. win
1
be rnadt? according!
to order and
Shoeins .'executed inthe
neatest manner.
- Nov. 21. ,
1 SALT. '. E
Devereux 8? Chester
' HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
tAA bushels Turks Island Salt
. i U'Ui tUr ff f,,r criJ
on liberal terms. They have also on hand
a few Hundred lbs. excellent SEINE
TWINE, which they wish to dispose ofj
to dose a consignment. Nov. 19 3
Watches, Clocks,
. , ; " ; - and ; - .-'
Timepieces j
Cleaned hnd Repaired.
nrHE Subscriber having recently
. teceived a handsome assortment
of Watch Crystals, Mainsprings, and
other articles in the watchdme ; sc
hcits the favdur of his lriends, andj
me puouc, xor a snare in tne aoove
line of business.
Having made himself well ac
quainted with Watches of the first
quality, as Repeating, Hori2ontalj
and Patent Lever . watches, Time-1!
pieces ana ratent blocks, ne tlaters
himself he will ie enabled to give
full satisfaction, rot only to the pub
i : - t i: i .1 rlr. - t
uc in eenerai, out ine critic, ma
prices will be as moderate as can be;
done jn New-York, or Philadelphia;1
Thomas A V. Mitch en.
N. B. Initials of any persons name
handsgmely engraved on C;nes,
Whips, Teaspoons, &c.
Newbern, Nov. 11, 1818. 3 w 35
Groceries, &c.
J JUST RECEIVED, & FOR SALE,
! gQ casks prime "Cheese
i " r
10 bbls. best New-York Gin
A quantity of N. E. Rum,
Loaf and Lump Sugar by the cwt
Soap, Chocolate box, j
West-Indie Rum, ' hhd.
Molasses of the best quality do.
A quantity of Brown Tow Cloth by ps
All of which will be sold low for cash
or on a short credit.
j SILVESTER BROWN.
. Nov. 14, 187. 363w U
FOR SALE,
rp HE PX.ANTAT10N where I
live, containing-200 acres of
Land, with a comfortable Dwelling
House therecn, having three rooms
with fire places below, St two above ;
a convenient StqreiHbase with sev
eral rooms, and afire place '5 a Kitch
en, Graneiy, Stable, and other neces
sary - Houses-; about one thousand
Apple-trees, just beginning to bear,
with excellent spring-water. It is
situated at the Cross Roads, one- of
which is the Post Road from Pe
tersburg byRaleigh, ten miles South
of Louisburg ' and twenty two miles
North oi Raleigh. It is a profitable
place for the Mercantile business,
and as I am about moving to the
Western Country, a great bargain
may oe naa m it. 1 ne price is
fifteen hundred dollars, five hundred
to' be paid down, the balance at two
tquaV annual payments. Possession
given immediately. ;
William Verell
franklin county, Nov. 12th, 1818.
CORRESPONDENCE
Retwe.en GoQeriior Rabun and General
!. .-j ; : ' i Jackson! 'V; .
The followinff correspondence was
read iiithe House of Representatives of
the Legislature of Georgia, on the 5th in
stant": 'I i - ' ', i f ' ii
Copy of a letter from Governor Rabun to
General Jackson, dated xecutive de
partment, Ga. Milledgeville, 2 IstMarch
, ;r.;' ' 1818.. .
SiR-you have no doubt been ap
prised,, that since your departure
fr.iin Hartford with the Georgia mil
itia, the Indianszhaye been hovering
on the frontier of Telfair county :
that ihey have killed a Mr. Bush
and wounded his son, and being pur
sued by the citizens of that county,
have met them in hostile" array,
when an engagement took place
which lasted nearly an hour, in
whith our little detachment (consist
ing of only thirty-four men) lost sev
eral killed and a number badly
wounded. This rencontre5 has ex
cited considerable alarm , on that
frontier, inhabitans, in many instan
ces flying fr m their homes for the
want of protection.
The object of j this communica
tion, is to request you will be so
good as to station troops, near, the
Big-bend of the Oakmulgee, and at
or near the most assailable points
below that place. If if is not con
venient for you to furnish the neces
sary force, you will pleas.e give in
structions, for supplying such de
tachments as may in that event be
ordered into the service under the
authority of the state, with rations,
etc. I hope you will write me. on this
subject without ; delay, as great a
larm has been produced by the hos
tile attitude, which the enemy has
asumed. '; ' j,
Copy of a titter front General Jack
son to Governor Rabun dated on
March iozvards Pensacold, 7 miles
advance of Fort Gadsden y May 7,
,1818. yM: ,
Sir- I have this moment receiv-
ed by express, the letter of Gen.
Glascock, (a copv of which is en-
dosed) detailing the base, cowardly
and inhuman attack, on the old wo
men and men of the ChehaW-village
whilst the warriors of that village
were with mefighting the battles of
our country against the common en
emy, and at a time too," when un
doubted tetimony had been obtained
and was in my possession, and' also
in the possession of Gen. Glascock,
of their innocence of the charge -of
killing Leith and the other Gorgi-
ans at Ledef Creek.
, That a Governor of a state should
assume the right to .j make war a
gainst an Indian tribe, in perfect
peace with, and under the protection
of the U. States, is assuming a res
ponsibility; that I trust,1 you will be
able to excuse to the government of
ic uimcu uuic9, w wmcn you will
have to answer, and throuclv which
I had so recently passed, promising
me agea inai remainea at home my
protection, and taking! the warriors
tin ft ww a - "
tut hi me campaign, is as un
accountable as stranjre. But it is
still more strange thai there could
exist, within the United States, a
cowardly monster in human shape,
that could violate the. sanctity of
a flag when borne by any person,
but more particularly when in the
hands of a superanuated v Indian
chief, worn down with ge. Such
base cowardice and murderous con
duct, as this traiisaction affords, has
not its parallel in history, and shall
meet with its merited punishment.
You, sir, as governor o? d
within my military division, have n0
ngntio give a muitary,ordcr whilst
I am in the field ; and this beinc 9
open and violent infringement of the
treaty wun tne V.reek fndians, cap,
tain Wright dust be prosecuted and
punished for this, outrageous mUN
der, and I - have ordered him to be
arrested and "confined in irons, until
the pleasure of the president nf v
United States is known iiDon K
upon th
subiect.
4 .
it ne has lett liarttord be
fbre my order reaches
-
him, I Vail
Upon you, as governor
oi vxeortia.
t j aid in carryiug into effect, my on
c er for his arrest and confinement
which I trust will be afforded, and
Capt. Wright brought to conditm
u
punishment, for this i unparalleled
murder. It is strange that thishero
fitd not followed the trail of the
murderers of your citizens ; it would
have led to Mickasucky, where1 we
found the bleeding scalps ofyourcitU
uui uicrc uiigui uave ueen more
danger ' in. this than attacking a vil
ljage containing a few superanuated
women and men, -and a few youn?
Vrorneh, without arms or protectors.
This act, will, to the last ajre.fixa
4 sjtain upon the character of Georgia,
Copy qj a letter Jrom ' governor Rabun
to general jacks on in reply ; dau d
Executive Department Ga. MiU
ledgevilleXst June, 1818. j
Sir I have lately had the honor
to receive yours of the 7th' of Mav
lounaea on a communication Irom
ceneral Glascock, relative to the tj)'.
V. ii -
tacK recently maae on tne Lhehaw
village. Had you, sir. or general
Glascock been in posession of the
facts that produced the affair, it is to
be nresumed at least, that vnn ivnnM
jit - - - j wu
not have indulged in a strain so in.
decorous and unbecoming. I had
on the 21st of Marh last, stated th
situation of our bleeding frontiers to
you, ana requested, you, in respect
ful terms, to detach a part ol your
overwhelming force for our portec
t'ion, or, 'that you would furnish sup
plies and I would order out more
troops, to which you have never yet
deigned to reply. You state in a
very naugnty tone, tnat " l as gov
ernor of a state within your military
fHvtsioTi, have no right to give a jniU
ary order whilst JtfOW are in the
field" ,; Wretched and contemptible
indeed, must be our situation, if this
he: thf fart r whpn the- lihprfips nf fhft
people of Georgia, shall have been
prostrated at the feet of a : military
despotism, then, and not till then,
will your imperious doctrine be
tamely submif ed to.
You may rest assured that1 if the
f avages continue theirj depredations
On our i unprotected frontier, I shall
think and act for myself in 'that res
pect. You demand, that " captain .
Wright be delivered in irons to Davis,
hour agent" If you, sir are unac
quainted with the fact, I beg leave to
W't-irrVit1 1I73
not under your command, for he has
been appointed an officer in the Chat
ham county militia, which had been
drafted for the special purpose of
assisting general Gaines in reducing
Amelia Island. That- object having
been accomplished before our militia
had taken the field, , general Gaines,
as soon as their organization was
completed, assumed the tight of or
dering them to the frontier without
on the subject. Captain Wright at
ihat time being in a state, of debility,
ailed to march, and of course was
lot mustered! into the service of the
United States he however follow
ed on to Hartford,, where finding
himself not likely to be received into
the service of the United States,
tendered his services I to command
the contemnlatpH -rnpflition. wmcn
i n . : r-
rere' accordingly axcepted ; having
iolated his orders by destroying the
Jhehaw village, instead of Hopon
is and Philemmis towns faainst
Which the exnerlitinn was directed)
I had.
demand, ordered him to be arrest
ed; but before he was apprehended
agreeably to my orders, he was tak
en bv vour atrent. and afterwards lib
erated by the civil authority. I have
since had him arrested and confin-
u, auu awati communicate inc u.
transaction to the President of the
United Srtates for his decision, to
gether with . a copy of you letter. r
Copy of a letter from General Jcck-
son t'j Governor Rabun dated neao
Quatcrs, Division of the Scuth
JVasivitiei Tennessee; Aug. 1 1818.
Sir Your letter of the 1st, of
Tune was not TrrrivefV until . thif-
day ; though gasconading notice ol
V '.i