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i! bettors' from Aix-la-Chapell contain manv tomplantsof the declfne PW". merce. By the prohibiten ot "V " l- . ; :m.t nil the manufactories there f re at ? factored ! 'a stand. Hie little t!.it;.H mam ? k'done chiefly by f-X ! j arereduc.to is; trial ru-'v-; v."- . t . t - - lanniue- manner cd Nugent pisentelast ni:rht in the Lor ri Cvntnoni a OeJition irom me Kn.-llsh Roman Catholuct , praying that : I . - . 1 "--tnmrl ni llf Oil fl'jmm'! of civil n!iti comainifwith their fel low cuz?n. The petition had a favor- "'. " a:)i-i reeep-tpn ; and, on tfusjqccasiori Mr; 'Viiia:n tnith expressed.a hone that the! d.;s i!H'iiiH n::d;;i- which the Diss Waters la- b in J would al) be removed. ndeed it i impossible to conceive any thing more un-iHt or burd, thin itlie continuance of laws which .o'perate toTpunisi men on- 1) far being concientiojsv ?TXrk tut. .ffsno(oviE 6v rnn. 2. ; ;Vn American document has )und its way to t'u- country, respecting vhich we t HOv some of ourcofemnoraiies have f an erroneoa-J opinion. We alf la to the extract lVoni'a report addrePt bv the War Denartmeiit ot the Lnrffd . . -i. - . ! ' . ' ' Si.nes to the .House ol Representatives oi t"i;; hilars of the Indian nation we published in otu- pa per of yesterday .ju .tut: report ir aliaoun s; ys, - . - ir . tlve tune (yp,i?,M. .nave af n ved ?4 pohcVwith t!ie Indi wis slioald viien our unoemo . fcn!iin;)orta!it cltane.f Bv A 5 proper coiw!inati6n oflbfce and perstiaion, Gt - i 1 .: . ; -:- ' i " purHnnent and rcwarilihey lii:.r!it " to (i l)bruu iht'vit!ii!i;the);ue of law and bodies i: with savi'c custonis land characters, ; cannot a id oiM'hli not to be bermitted to f'rjst -in a':i rnVfepenen condirion in f4-.iHe midvtofciviliied sbciv.?f Tliese position, wiiic'.i rca Uy appear to us per- fcctly. .reasonable aiiir lust, nave neen c 'lri'iaied with tne a rbiirary acts & bare f ced powe pcrptrateiiby I'ona parte, tt- w inli. I iie . civiij.eil aol. independent State ofihe QonrincnU -Cut d-i-itrn the slightest similitude we cannot anH dis- c mlinV, therefore, the iforceJ comparis- ' l6.t we shall 'say a 'few Words nj Jon the'jjfii s;?Mip;f winci ues wuivii uuu cvui.uii d i in them,. - t. ' -j;;'- f yhen a civUTed coniintinity governed bi l:w', reii;:io:i anfl'morais, to uches, up- v Us., frontiers, bodies of aruanaiis a r'ioSe savage and warlike habij ts render t'uni incapable of hleudin '.viih their more h-iuiiirnzed .neiihiiiivs. one I of three C'-Hppe!ices niast iiu'Vjia) ti Tb''-V.a-:! . itatt? mut yjeld to j ed or tii ? latter to 'the.; former ;e place. . .... ! ;e civiu,- or both the last ;ib!e, ex nunity is must rphi-' st atioiia rt. Now tw ; c iTls we tike to be impo cepv where lTiaierically the civilir.eil coin interior to the sr vape one, or where the v are both'.eoiuponderant. ! . l'ut neither of these, as ur re dersknow, if the fact, with .leanl to t Stales s The tide? of ci vili .at ior 4nwV vvnh''a;i iaipt'tuous ie United is rol'ii and ever Inch Mr. wi Jetiintr ' stieam : and GVhu:n wishes should be - '- I - m -a done ov pre- i c Micrttid means ainl accanlinir to deiiii- ite principles, will at any rate be done by the resistless force !of ciicumstances. It is hONwith tlie jrov.erh'nent bf.the LT-i.ii- te lStatesr as with the European, povem meiiis in the fifieenth and sixteenth cen tM: if'S. who,. inippHf il IVtht? Jti t vjf ain or ot conquest, s violate tKe.jia eat out fleets and armies to natural lilierjry of thje Indians, ar.u: - i c.xe! usurp a power they had n p -right ..to cise. i ne unneu-.iaies-aie utriiiii" ' ! t . i f j . a. J .i .... i ; . wiib a necessity which menaces them on very threshold of their own home, might as well m:j dm1 that a ryce ol ktrians'couhi b nermiUed to exist in bar Cornwall or .Yorkm e, wit i i udejen dertt rights and prii ilo cs, ns iat the In dian tribes should ()ppd.?e abaf ier to 'the, westwa(marc!i of AnM-iican eiyi!izion. -Uliey "n-K?st either be jftepa red llr its aj)- mplishthe lbrnidr ol;ect.is it least the. necessary tendency e?l' M; propositions, if hot tlieii-: mOtive. We should even be inclined to cptitend lor tlie Abstract right ;of djlfusmg the blessings ol cHized ! life, and, knowledge of a pure religion, by the 'combined uieans persnatioa and compulsion. In the co com jdexity of human motiyes, ic imper-. i i"t Yf-r nf human lnctn ten Our late that to fklp a jrreat right7 we nmst u do a little, wrong." It is dan g.erOus theory, we ;a'duu t. that the end ijyiy sanctily the nielnS,; but what nation, whit individual, Ja rnot Ibund himself ebthrMied in its prldtice ? . W e say nothing of the, speculation of rj; -fdhoun, upon tlie advant ages of se curing a monopoly InHhe fur trade, for tre citizens of the Edited States. That .is an object which America lias an un doubted; right to pursae, if she chooses ; anu e ju.i, an equra risiit to ounter act -her if we can. 1 lie competition will uc ttifciiv.n.-u wiiii uicttRiumary good con- Sequences of rivalry n the pursuit of a putihc gooti. . n niciiever way the bal- a nee may incline the public will ubi- mate'v earn. 1b the open ot her policy, she at )eait puts pur traders ''.-.". ,. " . i vn umr Huaiu. ; : . i . AL. ... t , . tshashandedtothe Editdr of the BaltJ Patriot, the followin for publication, and , requests all editors; of pu,iic papers to 2ive it publicity. PROCLAMATION. translation. tLrJ i;An f; thl Islanjl of Margarife tljiis twenty-ninth- of Mardh 1819. jn Batista Aiisraeridj, of the ordr; ui i.iueraiois, auu ucutiai m vnm ui armyL ccc. .A It bnntvn t hht nn ItiP 15th flaw m- . . I!.. . i . - . - . I 1 stantk entered tins port, the armed Drig - - , . . ... . . . called the iRRESispriBtE, ol the Oriental Repi blic of La Plata, with the Spanish brig of war Nereyde, ab a tender ; the lat ipr hhvmf neen cantureu dv tne irresis.a ble, la lat. 8 S. jbrigl 30, while sailing from Cadiz to riio Janeiro, l hat on the ilst the privateer ilA Criolua, irom the ISepublic ol 1'lata, anchored at tile Portland on the hisrl tof the 24tn both crews mutinied, took possession by fore . - . .. lit I , j . . f o the irresistible, anul arrestm; the om- loan) made thiir escape with the " ' 1 l! ,G and though the cormhiuder, Camels, iiau nfMiimir t hi nn sllbrel iiHed every eilo t and Idigence to ppcas the mutineer unri ,U rirfu put tat?ir escane. at was am nu?aiiLiT iit uoinin " or ussisist place, and the veseb in r the harbor, t Rmanjued the brij' Kereydg (now f -AVnezaela. ahd nu.sued the rcbMr witlkiyelTect. ow n? to tueir supermn ot sa ling ana dine enqe of time ; in com sequence of which the said commander, Daiuels, waJbl jd tb t back after ta! the ofjkervanfi U)'Z ii mehwhom the m II . T a t tineets had lajOeo;(m lie coast, as ad verse to their nlans Af nlrficy a under. uch inicwit a conduct sets, ine enna i ... i inah joiU tfhe JpbteCtion of the lawd arid jo preven in so mueti as possiol t held future deiM-ddauhhs' under the pre- i tence of commissiijns . Republic ofVeneiue! - . r . . . .. .. '- .i o r.ruize frojn tne uel I do hereby d ClarCithat t!ie said liri; IrresL"tble has no commission from t'Jie prfental Repub lic of! ; Plata, since the 24th ofthis month, nor from the lepublic of Venezn el:i :":ind that be oULdit to be considered as a and in' . . - . - rate, and sailing under no autnoruy t- a . . .1 sanction from any government what- ever L and as.jSuchto be captured by tike fore : U nuliiifininl nrivntu czf .thp staff1 .4 Am Id, tlm i'iiinrtl ii oiirl ' f I n t IA1 Jo Airtlier entreat and desire, to detain; the said brig; if fdiind and to order bian .to this Island, here . to proceed its case with the severity )f t ie laws. Given Iii- it -ii-fY in t hi Ii? nni .kt U.irrr'iriT'i under theseal of the Admiralty, and coup ter.Mned by the cretai y. r igned J V A N Jj 4 P I I S V A A P.I S M EN D I ; Ped Iere follow 10 J . i ir;A:iDy, ec ry i i i - " names of the inen Wilt iels were aboard bKlonin to Com. I) n- and Ca'pt. Paul's krew.1 1 DO M EST I C. rRESIDETT, 1 TO EH. ul 17. IS 19 WILMINGTON v. . P His excellency the Pi csklent of the united Statee, the ecretjjuy of ar ajnd Lady., Lieut. Monroe, i a :id the private Secretary of the Presiden , arrived at tjiis p!ace on Thursday eve dug last. His-J Excellency was met by tlip troop of horse, under the command - . I - - v- " . ''I of Lieutenant ;Col John v.owan, anbut V2 miles f.om town, ant d escorted to its east or h limits ; win re. notiWilhsfandlng the wealncr Was rauiv. the citzens'jrene ..V!. had assembled for thejj purjwse of receisinr 1 and conducting i i i - i l nnn to tne house t e th; at hnli been previojis- lv preoared bv tl tne comihittce lor his re- ceptioh On Eridaly mdrnniug, his Ex- cehe!jcy and suir. ii i a ceo hp.ir.ied by lis honor Jiulcrp Mtirnl A nl a number of ceitlemen, visitl'd t! e sap wori.s, on the I 1 sound," at VVi itrhtsv lie. On Ins return. his Excellency, dieecreiary of Var, Arc partook ol a amner, withltue citizens! at the! W ihriinsitou! Hotel j UtJni,neSte of pphce, to -The inhabi tans of Vi v nmin: on wa,H n yon, to express their hih sense of the honor, none - them, pv your visit to he this town, in your journey throufrh southern states:! Once ody before,' have we oeen enlivened pv me cneenncr pres- ence of the Chief Magistrate of the union. - i e had the recurrence ol the auspicious e- vent. with the mosripJeashrsf emotions! Unallunns: as tht face of the country renders our local ituat on, still nature i ... - has not w all her best gifts j and, possessing advantages ol tiavigation great ly su)eriof to any other uart of the state, vviththe command oj rivers stretching into a fertilej and populous interior, the ca - uacities for commerce are crreat and tex- tensive. 'These will obtain, w e trust, un- der vour auspices, the fosterinii card of the general government, in peace'; and,, jwar, should dur shores again be vis ted with that calamity protection com men- importance of their bb- surate wuu me jects. wef . tues nalof our coutrv have announced Vour i " li . . . - it -. T I - .. . " I . .fl i ! . . . J . n 1 T IMl 'i acrvites. m me various anu juupuiiauk fuu- Commodore DAKTE tran-?ers, untir now, , to your person, cusposuion are jmci im; iud uns ue recip- . ujVj;u ui nojacni inaian iriues, i are not inofantof the talantsahd vir- rbcated, and our intercourse with' the and protect our froatiers from savage in- f i thpr adorn Von rliaracter. ii?e a- .vona Dean, uuerci pmvi ueueuis. m : . .:vv-;-w.i likewise cqaai;ze m ? i , 1 I Yoiirifpl niv. citizens will view, wuii ireau , emotions of admiration, the ardor phich yon are now' displacing for the public llCi CICU. IUI o."v i iv..A Vx irri- from - the moii laborious duties of tM cabinet, tne appro bation of a trrateful aitPnP.t vmir retreat to the relaxatioi of domestic enjoyment. Rejecting th allurements of ease, you have engaged m new succession of fatmdes and fpnva t nil PTlnhitinor nil example, lor luiuauuii, . . . I- ... - f .-? to fiinrt onar es oil an aenpinuiu- tions. Events the most propitious, baye ren dered your administratio, an epbch ol national .,curl; Ava-. Sn,disem,,,t. united voice of your :ountry, iromiiuaine to MptJco. nroclaim the wisdom of couiW cds honorable to you andl in wienU'esuit. nlorious1 for ourexterided empire a benign Providence continue his bles sinirs on your ehdeaiyors to promote, thf4 public wpd ; and may ; you, sir, objecr of His peculiai care and pro be thy! ection tl A fNovJiN IVlliAJi- Wilmington, April 15, 1319; . PRhbiUEiN i s A ANSWER . -j -- . . .. t On the nrinciole on which I hay e tho it proper to visit our Atlantic forntier, thiij town with its relation to Uie occan? nau ; inst claim to attention. It was always my intention to-.visu it, wneu si;viu -. - . ...... i .uj;..u - able to examine the sbutherA coastlj and j am much 'trratified ip haying done it, as in nrldbion to the satisfaction" of havind oer formed an interes ing'part of ty pub lie duty, it has afforded me an' oppi)rtuhi ty 6f becoming aceudinted with a portioii of mv feilow citizens! whose- kind, recep tion "and obliiin? attention I shall always recollect with great intetest. r To seen: e to you in peace,. all jibe ad .r. .nmiiiprr! uliirh a liircd Pro aJilt.i;ca' in v","'-..vr-.. . . .... ... T i. . L , m.i.m.p b:i pnabled Vou tb eniov : and al ihe nrotectroii. in w;ir, to which your sit nation may expose you, are tbjects whiclj will never ran xo receive ujc umuaucu i.tior.t;n nf il)r crenpra overnment, in nil 'k brandies, accdrdinnr to their respeC . ' " - A 'I :.i .1 J.'Jt live powers, un my exeruons, in , uw cpneerns which lal within tne depart ment vvbich I hare I ie honor to fill, ybi nia'v confidently rel In the late event to which you auuue I concur in all thefatorable anticipation which you have sufet-ed, of its happi pfT:.ct. or: the hest latferests oi our counuy Jn conteniijlatiug thi s epoch, we must a derive beculiar satisfaction from the re flection, that it was the result of an ar l anementi bv which ojur differences wcr settled with a friendly power: and onr peace secured against the prospect of truj ly interruption, on conditions equally lie -norable to both parties. " ; j Should I be able, by my future conduct in the pulie service, to carry with me in to rei iremciit, the same fa vor able opi nion of my fellow citizens, which yen have kindly expressed of the past, it will afford rite the high consolation to which I have invariably aspired. : . , JAMESiMONRO To Hanson Kelly, : Magistrate of Police of the ? , ; town of Wilmington?; Wilmington, April 17 1819. , The following Toasts were drank at the "Einner given in hcrnorvC5f the Presi dent of the United Suites. Hansen Kel ly, Esq. Maisrate o; roiice, presided, assisted by Robert Ccchran, Esq.- (rs iVice-Presideht,) Collector' of the custoii s of the district ofCape-Fear : I ;: f i 1 . Oztr Coimtn-ThQ virtne and patn otisn? of her citizens will be the pledge f her prosperity; - .- .' . '.'.;" ! '' 2. The Constitution (f tlie United Stath Ihe wise pjovision el independent lie stations' you have heretofore .fiUed.-- States, ajraidst foreign aggressions and d". w'" y lu 13' . . . h , y . mestic colli.iok f$ . yH i: 4"ot1bl?ato, TOds.SOO tops is 3. The mgrcss rf the United StaA j rapmly btnlding nenr.the samepot, desi it , th;i? .,tnntJlL ited for the iew Oileans trade. V '- er defeat that unity of sentiment and ac tlnrE n J nvfn:irahle from our ' tnip spr.ri ment. -1 ; ' - - - - - ! ' J ' 4.; Tie memory of George Wcslingteh, The grateful fecollectiou of his servi- ces and virtues is identified with theexis ence of the republic f. . The Rcvolutivnnr) Soldier and Pat- rfof The blessings of. repersentativ e got- ernment, dihused and diuusing, i-roclaifn tne Indians, nae cetermmed thegovefn thehappv result of their glorous achieve- ; ment to; send such a number of men as ments. 6. The Militia r An armed anddiscip lined population, in obedience-to, the law, the safe and unexampled test of the soyfe- iei?ntv of the people 7. : The Judiciarit of the United States- f A salutary restraint bpon diversify of op in- iion and constructicn of the ter&is of o ir i original compact, i I 8. The memory of, blakely Ourtowris- ' man ; the star-spangled banner floated I o'er his grave, and in his late are, recorded ; the triumphs of ouij Country. i ill ' 9. South America. Regeneration to the Spanish character, and independent gov- 1 i j I ill! ernment to pur continental friends j 4 10. Foreign powers Our policy and 11. Domestic Maaufeetures-i Thiir i- . ' " ' l .:n :t - J;. IHf.iriAll? an I II 1 rUf I IHf I Will I ' 1 W f-. &V" 7tvi pendencetocarnationaUharacterandaC- tryj and diminih the continual drrin o celerate our prosperity.' j oney fiooa the west to the east m ccr. ' 12: The Heads of ' Deportments-- - sequence of tl-amountollmed by g0v . 18. The Army and JSdvv of the United e.nment for the sale of public lands. State. V '.:.. ..; .. .: :. - Hitiherto immense sums have been coIltct. - " ' volunteers. - ' ed jn the west where there has been li iir The President being asked for a tbast, oCO tl,a llnWVrVrX ' ! r StntSnf fink'h f!rW;i-Alwavs o V,rt,m,w and blcttv fesfiectei meililer of the Union, r ; f tv'-'; .' After the President had retired Strate, the courteef of social m : !J :- ial intercourse. T, CUu n f WifmincTfrM-Xlax klbe as t j . v" y if o j '' - ''''' distinguished fbr its cpmm'ercial prosperi ty, as it is for its natural advantages. . ; 4 The, Secretary havintr retired , J. R London! Esq. gave the following : Col: Cfdhoun The ' able advocate of internaVinfproyement theenergetic head of the War Department. 1'y Gen. James' Owen To the Wil mington d i st rict an abl e ! reperser, at ion of its talents and integrity in bur national councils. v : ',.' . i'-V'- -, "By Judne Murphey- Prosperity to the commerce ol the Cape-rar. Hy Col. ClearrTC"116 Orleans Gen. Andrew ickson. New- i V Cy Robert Gochrah jt fionias Jefferson. By. John D. Jones Esq. The memo ry of Baron De Kalb, the brave and. gen erous foreigner, who fell at the battle of Camden gallantly fighting io delenee of our liberties." " - ; - T '; ! Bv:Jtt. '': T4ntnRS-.':D6yi3-?,Iay ; the powers of '. our Constitution tand erec t through the Union. . ! . ; - By Win; B. Mears Esq. -The gov ernment of the United States jt is as far abave all other governments as the zenith is above tlie nadii ' .1! ' ; ' . . ; ; ByAlfrexl 1V-opre, E,--The t pure VpirnoH our Republican. Tnstitutions Uhey have "been stepedi in the blood of oin- laPierSj and naay iney ever mm sup port in the bravery, patriotism, and intel ligence of their sous. j 'I'iie President, left this place on, Saturday-, at .-12 o'clock,1 in the Steain Boat PnnnetheuSjfpr I'ort Johnston, ac-. companied by criulnber ot Geiitleme?n, vvh'er.elie arrived hi, the evening, and was received by the officers commanding and , citizens of Smithville, 'and conducted to the House prepared for his ' accommoda tion ; on the forenoon of the next-day, he embarked on hoard the "Revenue Cutter, and proceeded as far as "Bald' Head Isl and', towards - the Main Bar of Cape Eear l iver, on his return, : landed on Oak' island takjnir a complete v iew of the Channel and prominent points of laud on which it 'may be necessary to erect forti fications for the defence of'this port af ter pai taking of a'dinner be departed , for Georgetown, South-Carolina at 2 o'clock. FiTANKl'OKT, ;(Ky.) APPIL 2. . - 'LAUNCH- J:: ' On Tluirsday ievening 25ih ult. was 'launched from the boatyard at Leestown, one mile below this place, without any accident an elegant Steam Boat belong i inT tO LOi. JAMES JOHNSTON. 11)13 IS the boat which was mentioned some time ago iif our paper mider the name of the f Elkikorii ;V; bul a,s slie is destined la as cend tiie! lissoijri to the .Yeilow Stone, it was fhought nomore than atompliuient due lo the comprehensive genius who planned that expeJdLtion, to' call her. The v GALHOUK?'!1-.-: j,--:. . Her timbers am nearer together than usual, vvbich rnhls and she lias been l Is much to her strength pronounced by the best judges a first rate Iroat. Her upper works are neailv completed and her ma- ; chinery; is up in part. ; She, will carry a- ! YELLOW STCKSE EXPEDITIOX. i reparations to render tins expedition i powerful and imposiirg, are going forward in every part of our country. Troops - are marching for, St. Louis from Plan burg, from Detroit and various other quarters. The symptoms of Inutility which have been exhibited , by some ivA ! will render opposition fruitless and strike a lasting dread into the men of the forest. ; It is probabre thatjOO.or 1000 men will ascend the river, a large portion of v.honi will return as soon $3 lortiiications shall ; ha ve been erected capable of reistine. j with a small force, any attack wlycli mhv j be apbrehended at tht! distance in the j wilderness. With tliese troops, ilh as- cend three or lour steamboats. laden with provisions, arms and amunition. i The expedition to the St. Peters will i '. L it 1 r I 1 . . .. '. i stari pruuauty ueiore that to the. Yellow Stone. These expeditions are of immense im portance to the western country in a two- fold view. They will chive foreign in ' some -niexsure trie .pences of the govern-! mont m 1,,,.;.... . U1L.U. A Li LllC lllllt I K I 111 1 U ' II. fll II 1 1" n !- - t'.wu w vun,- Our diztinzvished KeW Welerl hon-iagpm expended among tne people ol the ored and' gratified in the occasion which west pn roads, on Icrtitications. cr cnsucl: permite us to blend in out acknowledge- j expeditions as t.iGsenpw in progress, wc i merits and resnects tb our ChiefiMaais-I should havebeen relieved from many c( expenuu.iIu,.i anMc. ar.ti: expenucu un uie aiuiy, me uay U)U lor- : tifilcation?. This course of measures has dope muchtd increase the embarrassment? ol the-western Country Had the whole arnount collected for putaiC iands beeh ' the distresses which we now feel. In stead cf beipg ?s to lls loreyer, it woti.; have been drawn 'from its depots, and. a ga in thrown into circulation to j igluuili; ar d enrich the community, j i i For these twolreasOns ai d pthers v.!,;c'L we have not now room to ir.ention, we give our most hearty approbation to f:: eStablishmc;nt of these tw o posts, and v te plan were extended to another puii:: sdmewliere on X-ake Supeiidr. Indeed w e have seen-ncthin in plans oi tn Secretary which "ir - , ." r oi does not a ere Chi: - I : comprehensive mind. II 13 reports on fortifications, on roads, on every thia which comes within the compass of ie d ities, exhibit schemes, national & d ?;: !, worthy of the country and the people L: whose contrivance'and defence ilhev h;u .:,ean projected : . KPrv " X- I , ' ' At-W STJ3A-M--BOAT FOP, SALE. f ITT nlviiore rf f!in Qo'i i-fi T?inf IT" having declined runninsr her. v. dispose of her at a coil-ierajhle sacrif.c llcr Engine is on the most approve ' ; of Messrs. Bolton and-Watts, 28 intli r ender and 4 feet stroke. She will ir.r; the rate of 7 to 9 miles 'an hourj ;.nd lr.h tiree crdiljjins elegantly fitted,;. ! wit h ' leds and naUressfs, chairs, tables, leo inr o lasses. See. Szc. For ternis apjil i r L.evi Ilolliiigsworth, i Uriscoe & Partrido-c.1 BaltiimorE, April Sd, IS 19. Et5;. . Gm & m iversmun. T T AVING purchased the stand i J lately occupied by Jlr. Da vid A. iYIiRDOCX. on MiUdle-stsctft,, a lew doors south of the ."" Cc-iirc House, respectfully solicits the r; ronage ot bis Iritnds ar.tr the pubi in general He viil execute: ail work in 1 is" FmeAvith neatness and dispatch ..d the ntmost: punctuality will be o served in attendirg to orders, cithtr ' Jor makinsr or renairine anv articles , r ... 1 '- v. in the ribore branches of Elness. 1 I ,'ns h paid for old Gold a ... -.v Silver. Newbern,; April lO, 18 19. -5 5 ii Ten Dollars Rexvard. AN AWAY from the Subscriber, ni Spctirtber j last7 a "Negrpwoman naninl J' E N N V, of a middle size, yellow c piextion, and has lo -t some of her Jo teoth. Slie formerly beIong.ed to Gcpl Croom of 1 Lenoir county, raid nps a f; L.S-" band by the name . of E'ave, lately property j)f ,V in. Pahucr, of Batchelle creek, Craven count v. - Theabveve reward will be civen to person w lio will secure said wench" $0 the subscriber rets l;er auain. ;e Alt per sons are forwarned from boring, enjndoying, or cairying ber au under tne VAI ;f March penalty of the law ENTINE RICHARD-ON 31819- 51 If GEORGE Kpfl) Ofcrsfon sale, at his.Stot-e in Craven l AA lIoxes SOAP, 1st &: 2dqu:I N. B, 1 he highest price will fa given lor 1 allow, and all sorts bi Soap Grease. Apply at the Chak. cuery, iniNewuern, at 'II . . H.T . I UNION POINT. SepC 19. 27tf . m Negro ihai FOR SALE : 7" IZ .-R oger-a Ship Carpenter, tv Peter ragan, a C joner cc I vedore, - , (, or:e, a Cooper, and Alien, a Sailor. I ppIyto JOUIs C. 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Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 1, 1819, edition 1
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