v.t'dal of the popularity which Alex
rtP icatwed in Paris at Ihe expense f
bake of Wellington, whoreany, did
fjr which f Alexander receivea tne
!i; 'its of. the . French nation. ' Tftey; be
'jo set the" difference between a mon
!i : 5?o:jir.I to obtain popularity, and a
?: W in t h 2 "opposite extreme, too proud
' , (v any thing to popular opinion;
V,( r-rei of the French at their inability
!'V i-cninr" to Bernadotte. ih the
I ,V ?ttv real act of h ost ilitv towards
; sincere ; but, , say- they, England
u ct ti;n, tor Sweden is a uui-
C t;... encroachments of Russia.''
lTfE J- . . ' t
.SERS, J tit V.: 24, 131
fJV
FIR!
!owa was ; alarmed by the cry of
; . . in t. Fortunately;.1 however, only a
UU aebmsMu?use,t!ie property oi Mr.
;,Vi II. joae?, was consumed. i v
r . The Secretary of War returned yester
day to the Seat; of Government, frora his
visit to his residence in iSouth Carolina.
:lr'S XTft. : - Not. JriL i
The sloop of war Hornet may he hour
ly expected from Cadiz with dispatches,
and probably the ratification of the Flor
ida cession. ''.'.-. .'- '-j
In a few days, the U. S. frigate ; Con3
stellatioii will probably sail on a cruixe.
V. Y. Uaz.
QUNTEltFEITEIiS.
vo men, answeig iu me aescrm-
Mr.
tr,e persoti? "iiu escapea iroin
v: !i ran!-, i as advertised in the. Ka-
v. M:jr i-'v.-here they Had been comaiit
;ine for passing counterfeir mojiey,
o-hvr iar kidnapping, left this port the
on board the sehr.' John
;,n-, for PhiSadelphia:. Onfhii 2 1st,
A. il vd'rsov of the ?ank of Xew
. , I ('.? -t. !.tWAiri,left town in a
b :t, .vitho hrids, iji-pur'suit ; and
ickd in cviTtakfn and apprehend
( ' - ; ' S?.NTSH PATRIOTS.
The British gtwrernraent u$ all along
permitted its subjects to assist the Patriots
by'inen, vvslsyand'arms. - From some
cause or other, its policy is about lobe
changed. The Attorney General brought
in a bill making it a Wony in any
subject fighting in the Patriot cause,
detaining vessels with persons enuageti in
foreign service, inflicting -a fine for each
person so engaged found on board, and
declaring it a misdemeanor to fit out,
without liet'nse, armefl '.vessels to cruise
AgHinstjauy pojver with whom his Ma
Jcsty is not at war. Ministers say, this
bill is to place the two parties on, the same
footing ; that by the' 9th and 2Jth of
Georjre 2nd, Ilritish -subjects cannot en
list in the service of Spain, but may in the
service of the colonies ag.unst Spain.
But then it is asked, why was not this,
done before ? VVhy at this time ? AVhv
should G. B. oblige -Spain, at the vt iy
moment w.hen she1 serves us by a cession
of the Floridas ? Why not repeal the act s
of 'George '2d,. and throw the field opeu
to both parties ? h is been asked what
is Great'-Britain to get by this measure
Is it Cuba ? The ; British merchants en
gaged in the South American trade, have
come forward with a vehement remon
strance against the proposed measure.
' , ' ; , Richmond Enq.
Extract of a letter frorx a gentleman in . Empercr in the coarse of these three
the Patriot Scrttce f to As Jrtend m l reinshe Russian power has been firni
-tachmy 'dcetfd" 7 , f.
s Some troops, (to the. number .of 400)
which arrived here $'esterday Aill cross
tne MUiue :o-morrow, ana rajsejfte stan-
iidependence. Av hen lye whole
nbied, they will be under t:e-im-command
of Gen. Bernac! j j who
is daily expected from Prucon Pilatjhli
lfitXJ men. .' - - -:-'
' WeTiave just.re'eelvcd accounts froriV
Gen. Mina ; and instead of hii having
been beheaded, and his army destroyed,
dard of
are as sen
mediate
ly spread over northern Asia, the strejgKfs
of tunng have beep passed, and a solid
foot-hold acquired ia Ivortir America. ; A
road OjVer land has Jjeen opened ffom St5
k Petersburiih to Kamschatk 1 and Russian
.ships,16aded with American fur, annual
ly sail from- the N. W. coast of A merica,
double the Qape of Good l!o4e, traverse
,000 miles of sea. and land lheir car
goesin the Gulf of Finland. And, while
the public are amused with the project of
a treaty for 'some islands in the Mediter
ranean, the modem Alexander is occupied
To. the Freemen of the County
, , UJ t 1 UUCIt, ,
Ge'tlement, J - '.
Yielding to the. request' of many of
my Fellow-Citizens, rather than to any
wish ofvmy-.own, I am a Candidate to
represent won in the House of Cxmmou3
of the next General Assembly, v
Too humble and C hope too lionest
to be the instrument of any party, I con
siuer it a peculiar happinesi "to be first
presented to your cohsiderajtion, ata pe
riod wieri parfy spirit has ceased to li.
tract us, and when no other pledge is re-
than that
I liH haft Wn vnrrnrriifnutiAia rM -in- with a whemp xvirthtr ixf ' KJc 'e9t;am'M' rOUired bf the bublic servants"
I possession of several important jiosts. 1 1 tion the acquisition of the Gulf and 1 which I offer you : :that if-elected, I will
have iust conversed with tlW vflunjfpen -Peninsula of California.-and the Sbanish : my best endeavors to : promote. the in-
tieman who brought the information, fie
belonged to the detachment comma d.rd
by Col. Aury, and was takerf prisoner
i when that de4atchmentraet wih its mis
' fortune, and sent to Laboy ere where he
Uaw an olncer of Mina's fa spy:V who
travp him imp a hnvo 1 r rtniitirfciV-
It is asserted by a gentleman, well ac
quainted with the climyte and capacity ' of
t.iS'il O'l DfliirU SHIU VSSfl, in VVailil-l "- ''"n m ,l iih iun, uini iiic ici 1 inn j - -
f ' r';;;,i!it-i. CoiisUleiable counterfeit f lone, under proper cultivation, would be
v'- was found upon them ; as also im-1 able to produce a sufficient quantity of cof-
n s for counterfeiting, and a bottle iijee. and sugar to supply the whole con
sumption of these articles in the u ijited
States. It is a (act that before the'Freixli
Revolution, St. Dominco alone (on the
authority, of Mr. Edwards) exported up
wards of 7b,000,0()C!bs. of coffee annual
ly, though pnly a small part of the Island
r?r recently confined in the gaol at that j was appropriated! to its cultivation, i lor-
iua, men, once nxeu in ine nanus 01 onr
enterprizing and commercial people, it
fortis. Onejof them, who says
nz? is William Jackson, is about
. ve?.rsbf ae, & nearly '6 feet jn height.
; ne ui!!C! cans uioist'u jomi u. ina
1,1 11. and has-'been rr-cognized by a gen-
iM'ifrom ra"borougb,-as the kidnap
PRDrf GIBRALTAR, JffNE 23. "
" The Fmperor of Austria being on a
clauii.to the western coast of fvorth-A
merica, iVc, , We learn this not from di
plomatic correspondence, but from A
mericin fur traders, who learnit from the
Russian traders, now protected by the
Emperor in carrying off our furs..
PORT OF NEWBERN. f
v- ENTERED, v
Schrs. Robert Lenox, rfarker. Bermu-
r . ' . . . .. , . r - "f t-ntj. iiwiRn MemA, u.iirci.
w.,aPi,jHu iiaviiigcomnHinicaieu da ; Cora, Moulton, Bermuda ; Louisa Sz
rns earnest wish to see the American anrvlNpaLOcVacokp? FmM Mtnh
TcWf FTkm CerIU"da 5 SI0PS AcUve' Skidmork New! : S I . co
74, Commodore teWjrt has oif thither- York ; Fhg of Truce, Darling Bridge- , the road leading
With tw W inlpnt K cTnrra JTJ ?1 ' - . - tar
less! make an exhibitioh ttmt will delight :
and astonish his maiesty. .T'hif is a com-
plirneu't to the American navy worth re- phia
ceiving. Last year the Frencii Ambas- "
sador Coufit Laval, Duke de Mont mo- .
CLEARED, :
Shr. David Ware, Hamilton, Philadel- j of the Gospel ?f Christ will attend in the
renci came from Madrid expressly to see Notice. 4
ihe Washington, but missed hef." . ; jTT is the particular request of the , suh-
" i JL scriber to' merchants and all others
- new-York, JftY 1 3. who sell by retail or wholesale, not to
By the brig Boxer, capt. Skjddy, from credit my wife without an order from j
l.i ma. we learn, tha.t on the 16tfi Jan. the , SAM. S. PENDLETON.
terests and happiness of my constituents..
i our Uh t. eiv t.
- LUCAS BENNERS.
Beard's Creek, July 14, 18 19- . , I .
(rimrt iXfnntintrs ' .
riTst ahrt'iit .V rtiiif Smith - fit ft-n '
leigh, near the stae road leading from
Raleigh to Fayetieville. . , j V , 7 X
v And one to commence the" t SEC.
O ND of September at Rai u Im uv Meeti n g-'
Ifouse, hi lireene county, aboqt 4 milei
coui-se from Snow. Hill, on
from Snow iiill to lNew-
bern: - :'v . . ' ' ' :.
11 is nummy nopen tnat tne ministers
July 20, 1819. 3t70
W arn credibly informed that a rmm-
Spanish sou idron of two 36 em frigates.
3 sloops of war, 2 brigs and 20 tun-boats,
arrived at that place and mooW din line For Rldkelll & Mobile,
unii recepuon o uora 1 ociitane,- who TfiHK fine and substantial last sailing
was daily expected. . On the 20th, the " I Schooner Sisters. Wilt positively
Br. frigate Andromache sailed with fa san on the 30th. July. For Freight or
convoyjr al,aiso ; and the Br. sloop Passage ap pi v to - '
of war Idossdm for luo, Janeiro, with spe-r : JOSEPH S. FOWLER, .
cie. Cochran's squadron arrived the 20th ; 9wfio 'I f
i eo. at o r. m. wnen me nringcommen-;
ced.' At 6 the firing -Ceased, and Coch- !
- . . - . ..
rane anctrored about 4 miles trom the m HE late firm of Simon Foscue fe
forts. The Spaniards lost 5 killed, and f Co. has been dissolved" Kv mntnal
several wounded the rapt, of the Lauta- ronspnt All nersnn indebted tn said ant to aopear at the next t ourt to be held
ro und several -other . -officers ''severely firmV are TpmtVstpd tn 'rail on Mr Simon for Craven Count v, at the L su t-houe id
spirit of theirioffice, and the laity in the
spirit of prayer and devotion. : v
j LEWIS SklDMORE.
. It being udverthed in tfe Raleigh
Starthit the. Camp-Meet. nz at R iinbwo
. is to commence the V2th eoi the Editor
of that paper mil please. c rre t the er-
12th. . ,' v'-' - ' L S.
State ot-S (irth-i'ai-olina,
CRAVEN COUNT..
: Court of Pleas and Quarter SessionSj '
JUNE TElbl, A D 18 19. !
John -V. Kent,-
Origin 1 Attachment.
James
5. :''" Ar-ce.
F a 1 TIE late firm of Simon
v. jveni,-y
vs. -
s Plulps. Y
IT. appeari tig to the Court, that the de
fendant in this cause is not an inbalii
itant of this State, it is therefore ordered,
that nublication'be made in the Caiolis a'
Centinel lor.three mouths. -for thedetend
brof cj :tereit"baiik bil-s have lately may resonably be anticipated, will soon
hppinnr h circulation in I Wayne county, repny the $3,000,000 which it has j cost
hviniiii calling himself fames' Holt-; a- usj in the production of these articles bhly.
1 . . t Hi IJMI ' iL'
r." n 1 'v:i,;rij are oouar unison iue
i ! -i -5rs Bank of Georgia ; 10 dollar do.
ik 'of Aurrustak and 5 do on
Br,
tu' Ifank of Geortown, Oist. of Colum
l'.:. !t hehoves the puhlic to be on their
i t.. .
Baton Rouge Gazette.
P -
rr-l
1 no
GENERAL MINA AUVR,
New-Orleans, June 5. We learn from
a friend of ours lately returned from the
province of Texas, the. .following circum-
- stances relative to Gen Mina. Phe intel-
Phihrdelphia papers contradict the ri:apnrp Wasohtained bv nnr friend from
nor of the yellow lever having Cot;-0e of the two young men, the only survi-
-rreedits rdvages .in tnai ciiy. . vors of the unfortunate Col: Perry's pmly
, and who were pardoned oil condition that
! a letter' received in Boston, from, the$ WouiaVjoin in the army of Spain,
Twrto.it is ascertained that. a datyof which they did, and were marched to
80rs. per nlquere, has been laid on all for- JMomerav, from which place he had just
.eii.wi:-Ht, and 100 on Indian corn im- arrived. "While at Monteray in the month
tN into Portugal after the 13th May of November last, he saw. and j conversed
'; with one ofMlna's Lieutenants., then at
'that place as a spy. He was dressed like
.. internal iiPiiovE3f ENT. a peasant, and sent by Mina to obtain an
Mr. Fulton, an able practical Engineer, accurate kno.wled e of the situation of the'
'i?ri?ed in E-nnlarid, for rhe service of piace. He stated that afrer Mina a. -d
Norii-ato!ina, by Pe ter Buoayne, Esq. perry separated, that' Mina went into the
hv we are happy to learn Just arrived in interior where he succeeded in liking
t ivf ;?.v. The board of p?tblic works will possession of several strong : and impor
tirpre. be immediately enabled to pro- tant .sj utaVions that he still -,neld po-sses-siitethp
important charge committed to 1 son 0r them was then about to take' a
t;rra:e; and; from the talents vbich Diace caned Sacat -cas that Mina had
t :ov have at command, the most useful .more' than '3.000 men, and arms-an! am-
unition . in abundance -that he janed
j grwund constantly, vahd. maintained his
1 he young man haa heen
loss of the Pai riots not known. They
captured a schi. about 3 miles frmi the
naroor, manneii her-and sent per on a
cruize to leew.: fd. March 2."th, at day
i:ht,the Spanish sun boats attacked the
Pah iot souadron :t'he- action lasted two
hours, without material injury.
The SfEoiiis Enquirer in the sub
joined article, calls our attention to a sub
ject of considerable interest, and to facts
, wliich it is as well not to overlook. With
respYct to the source of fresh information
imparted in the conclusion of the articles
i below, we confess . we are disposed
. On the present occasion, to place some-"
j what more reliance on " diplomatic cor
; V e-pondnce,"' than on the sage specula
tions of Russian traders. We presume
the Fmperor of Russia does net select his
confidants from that class of people ; and
that sve are more likely to b informed
" of his wiews directr from oun ageiMs at
Foscue, and settle their arcounts immedi
ately; as no i idulgence can be given.
July 14, 18 19.--3 w69 :
Cordials For Sale
' WHOLESAfi4 RETAIL. , ,
rS"1HE Subscriber has on hand, (and
A will constantly keep, jan assortment
ornjrfTrt
Annisseed, and Cinnamon, j I
ICHABO!) WETMORE.
Newbern, July 10, 18 19. 8t6S -.1. -
1 For Sale,
A VALUABLE NEGRO MAN a
first rate House Carpenter. En
quire at tliis Office. btf
St Petersburg
venturers. 1 e
than round abpnt th
d)N.
Pole through the agency ;of strgLing ad-
ert'ieh s t .erelis nothini-
im s:ble, nor yet Impioble, in the
views ascribed !to the r.mperdr Alexan
der, Who appears to be wiselyand weari
lv adontm.or measures calculated to ag-
' grnndise the nation over which ' he pre
sides. Rat, Int.
FROM THE
results mav he coofrdentlv exuected
.'. " Star.
positions.
ST. LOUIS ENQtRERJ
It appears that two Comets, are ow sent toMonterav bv Gen. Vm, to confer
:m.-, :l - 1 : 1 ' : V -- .! .. . . - 1 -. 1 ...
V,-h!f ih.mir liP-tiisn'-iPi-o rtnr in tht N. ..-:!. ...
the other in the ,N. E. savs a writer in ancj faciiitating his views there. He had
vuhern naoer'. Bot'.i ma y be distinct- an pnonwrnpn'r' aiid- succeeded rin defeat-
lv sTeabet.veen 2 and & A. M. T.us ingj a regiment, the commander of which
Waiter must, hp 'n (rm'i t stnttTrirrT. l i -r4. 1.,.v. .iWl K'.c t-a.noi in.
- : force, and stated that his loss was great.
uehive various reports, f savs the Na- The Voung man ( Adams) made his es-
'nil Intelligencer,) by arrivals from cape froni Monteravv late
ti
in November
f'braltar, tc. at divers ports, respecting ast jn company with two Spanish sol
t le ratiiicuion bv Spain of the Treaty ; ,1; both of whom arnow inthenei-jh-
f'-Ttno cession of the Floridas. One story borhood of Nachitoche.s,( and confirm
J. that oitne 1 8th of May the Treaty was -tjie existence of Mina, and state thai
gratified ; which is quite likely, as Mr. nearIy alfthe troops at Tooterav are sent
J- vth. t!e bearer of iu ha I scarcely out against him. If it be true that Mina
bea in Madrid Ion ; enough '-fir the King ( s stiU aHve and has been able to make.
and maintain a position in the heart of
Art ier report is, that it not only was not. jtjlc enemy's country, and even seems to
b'Ufvnnld not be, ratified.'. This matter ( threaten Mexico itself, it is but 4 00 appa-
A frtke to b beyond the prescience of
: . . ' 1 . .
r capiain or super-cargo and there-.
f?re we shall believe it when we see it.
f 1 p it our faith in no one's seconrl -sight.
J?t!iird report, that at a give-i-dav the
treaty :$ ratified, we apprehend, isles?
to lie lelieved than either of the others ;
S by a co nparison of dates, it appears
fitful whether taur Minister hajthen
eached Madrid. .- '-:
la jood time, we shall have information
ici itny beVeliei on, and it shall be
''va too-i readers. We h ive ver'v little
of bing able withla te 1 or fiftee.i
' t" anno-ince the 'ati'i.'atioh i'. of .the
.r-'ecty by the goverameat oi Spain. la.
rent that' the people want to change their
form of govern nentaivd cast 4ff the one
under which they have Ion groaned. Nev
er was there a more propitious moment
tor effecting their purpose added to the
e Hire independence of Chili, arid Bue
nos Ayres, the liberation, of Pern, and
Venezuela ; tire successful operations - of
the Patriot arms in New-Grenada, I and
the Bauda Oriental; thelSpanish govern
ment, as every day m re clearly evinces,
is bank rupt in national character as well
as funds shoiild New-lexico and Texas
u aite in the great cause, the c msummi
ti'n vf the indepen 'e ice ofall America
wiii be sooii and Ccrtuia.
Progres s of he Russian Empire in .
-! I . AMERICA. j
T -'-t- .-k r Vki ot'ori fVt 1 ri nr ilia
people of .the United States hae contem
plafed withi-stonihment the 1 qgressvof
the Russjah empire in Europe ind Asia ;
they have, not thought of lookhg to.the
west for the giant power alreadjmouning
npon their own backs. E?cept Mr.
Walsxi,' we do not know of fi Ameri
can who has even spoke of tK Russian
establishment on our continent; He has
mentioned them in his sketch of the
military; and political power of Russia !"
where he says : . ' . -
" Their establishments' exthcl from
Kamschatka to the N W: coast of Ame
rica that they have a fort minting .an
hundred pieces of artillery si Nofolk
Sound Isjtj north 57; that since! SI 3 theyi
I have descended the coast past (he mouth:
1 of the Columbia five hundred riiles, and
festa dished themselves at Bogota in 3Gd
3", ,and onlv -30 mUes from "th Spanish
settlements in Calaforriia where! they are
not only trading with great vantage,
Imt are profiling by 1 fine cliate and
fruitful soil to feed theu-' morej northern
possessions." Page 157V.
:. This encroachment upon thejmerican
continent is not the transient eiect of tfie
present gigantrc growth of ihi Russian
empire; It js the result of system and of
of
great
empire, n is the result 01 sys
settlel policy followed by evfry
man. and great woman who ha sat up-
-.r, tt, Rmmn iUrnnt i : Peter the great
1 - -
yp-n it. the
ond followed
Gun-Powder.
QUANTITY of first quality of Ni
jTjL tre Hail Gun-Powder constartly
on hand, and for sale at very reduced
pric by jpiIN SPENCE WEST.
July 3. 6ytf .1
15 Tons
PI aister Paris.
For sale by (
JOS. S. FOWLER.
July 3. 3tG7
Newbern, on the second Ahu.d.iy i V ep-
tember next, and replevy or plead to issue :
or judgment will be entered up against
him. '; '. : j - ' - '
Attest. .Tmes G. Stanly. Cleik.
rrtait 0. ... rth I'ai'ohn t,
CRAVEN COUNTY, "
Court of Pleas and Xuaiter SessionSi
- ' .1 J r-rrvrr-rrrRivr-A.xrr 1 b i
Ichabod Wetmore, j
t V8' Orighial Attachm'f.
William Mucklar. V
IT appearing to the Court, that the d.
fendant in this cinie is not an ir.L; -itant
of this State, it is tlierefi.re oide;t d
that publicatian be marie in ihe ( aioiii n
Centinel for. three months, for the tit fait" -ant
to appear at the next Cnrt f br t: d
for CraVen Cctuoty, at the i oiTi-!;u.! i.i
Newbern, on the second Monday in
tember next, '& replevy or plead to issue:
or judgment will be entered xjp against
htm. . - ,
Attests James G. StanLy, Clerk. !
Neuhern Prices (Jurretit,
CO It RE CfE D w;: K KLY.
: Notice. 4 "
f 1 1 HE Subscriber was duly qualified,
JL at the last June Term of the Couft
of Pleas and Quaker Sessions for Craven
County, as Executor to the last will of
William Shepard, deceased. " All per
sons, having claims against said decyd,
are requested to present them, properly
authenticated, within the time limited by
law, or they will be barred recovery.
JOHN S. SHEPARD.
fcewberrt. July 3, 1819. 4 to7 :'
UP TON SMITH,
? Gun Smith,
rESPECTFitrLLY informs the
V rrtklf - tViar he now nn Vianl '
and will constantly keep, at his Shop
n Craven Street, a quantity of the
very best timber vyell seaspned; and
that he continue to stock and repair
Guns and Pistols,
in the neatest ar?d best, manner, at j Kbsin
MERCHANDIZE. From p. c. io
Bacon -Beef
Butler
Bees Wax
Brandy, French
. do. J Apple
1 -
do. I Peach
Corn i
Meal 1
Cotton
Coffee
Cordage
Hour,
Flax-Seed
Gin, Holland
do, Country
Pine Scantling
Plank . ;
. T Square Timber
Shingles, J2 inch
Staves, V . O, hhd. I
do. R . O. do. 1
do. V.'.O. bbl.
Heading, W.O.hhd
Larri
M'blasses
"iar : :
I Pitch
lb.
none
lb.
gal.
10
IS
25
bushJ
lb.
bbl.
none
gal.
M.
3 ' 3
TO
75
-50 .
HO 1
12
30
12
7 7b
the shortest notice, and on reasona
ble t'rms.
He solicits the patronage of his
friends and the pjuhlic in enerL and
pledges himselt to Use,, evry exer
tion to give satisfaction 'io all' who
mav honour hirti wi th their custom.
.To those who hkv-e heretofore far
bred him with the r' commands, he
Lretitrns ws grateful acknowledg-
? Emore s Cathanie'ihe sec- mtnts. - : v -. r -
I up 'Lis plan ;V the present - Ncwbsrn jMay 15, 1819. COtf.
Turpentine
do. Spirit!
Pork'
Kice . '
1 1 uirtj Jamaica
do. W. 1.
do American
Salt, Allutn
do. Fine .
Sugar, Loaf
do Lun.p
. d Brown
TobuCCOj -
55
lb.
gal.
bbl.
noi.e
gat.
bbl.
cwt.
bush.
10
10
20
1
25
10
25
U
30
SO1
50
T5
m
- j..
15
35
14
50
GO
75!
12
12,
24
2
10
t
28
10
"45l
90
12
50
1
1
18
s 4
50
50'
35
12'
3
a . 1 1
901
"57 .
70,
60
25.
.'25!
i'3
50
0
62
8
65
30
11