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t - t1 ' J I i i' I) i ' arrival from Puerto Cabello we have been favored with the particular of this circumstance which may be relied on, and by which it appears that the Spanish frigate Ligera . saw her con voy safe into Puerto Cabello in sight ot toe blocKaning squaaron. ; 1 tie brig of warliercules les remaining out- by the Colombian diately desisted op.1 J . ., r , Side was attacked vessels, who im media on ptrceiving the frigate going -out to the assistance ol her consort. ' By the last accounts the Spanish vessels were anchored oUPuncto Bra vo, in conseqienceof the outward bay lx:ing ccrnmanded from the heights round. Puerto Cabello, with nearly 150 invalids from the Spanish army, bound to the Havana. We have not learned any . particular news by this vessel, except that Puerto Cabello re- f mains in the same state. The object of this vessel coming into this port is I to obtain a supply of provisions for 1 the voyage. I By advices from Porto Rico, we I cr informed ot the arrival at St. ! Johns, on the COih u!t. of II. C. M. Dog ol war ananor, naving on board Don Francisco Linares, and Dr. J. I). Diaz, -the former a'ppointed I civil governor, and the latter iinten dant of that island. By this I vessel ' brigadier Sebastian Calzada, an rid commander ici Venezuela, and St. Fe, j has arrived; he is destined for the i expeditionary army of Costa Firma, 1 cud appointed second in command to j'gen. Morales, who is nominated gene- ral in chief. . It is said that General i Caizada i the bearer of most impor j tant dispatches (rora the new minis j trv of .Madrid. Before the departure of the Yangador, several transports sailed from Cadrz, under convoy of. 2 j sloops of war, for the coast of Galli j cia, to receive on board 130O troops, j to reinforce the? army in Venezuela. ; Orders have also been sent to Havana to remit 30,(XX) monthly fur the sup- port of Morales army. IMPORTANT .LNTCLLIGENCE. : j By an arrival yesterday from Co- I ro, the following otlicial important in telligence has been received here, j , wuh Iiich we have been politely fa- 1 vored, and hasten to lay the same be fore our readeis. OJJicial despatch from Cat. Morale 3 in Gov. Cnrrera Colim. f Vesterday morning at daji licht. I Commenced my march from Jnriiiha, ;furjhe purpose of attacking the ene mv, who, according to information that I had received, were in the v'cin- j liy 01 uucnivcoa. un iny airivr I learnt jthat the enemy dad nnrch-d ! Xo Davajuro. I immediately u:!.rrd j tltM the divUion should counter-march j bv the road of the Hato del Fadie, I ior the purpose of refVeshinglhetroops, t K beinjr aDout 12 o clock. i Ijev h v mu 1 r.ot finished when I i'ound mvseil" snd- I drnly atAcked in the rear, with great J impetuosity, ami alter a vigorous re-j Sistance niaile bv the rear euard, as- Sistetl by several columns wuicn lor-. tiered to advance upon the cntmv. I succeeded in completely roulifTg tliem, ztu dispersing theai in every direc tion, by my troops. Tin loss of the enemy consists of ol. Pinaugo and seven officers, who- Col have fallen into oir hands, and ' up wards of '00 rank and file in killed, wounded and prisoners, j .Our loss h is been very trilling in .Comparison with that of the enemy; and as soon as I receive the returns I shall inform you of the result, 'j I have ordered Col. Lorento to pursue the enemy in the direction of the Pedrejal,'li)' wiiich road tlioy are ten, temperate defence pf the gover ning in 'he ?iost shameful manner. ment and fjeople of tliellJnited States 'I-I have the honor, to comnuncate against the misrepresentations and this important inteliigence to you, tor charges of the Chevalier de Onis. our own satistaciion, and that ot the . troops and towns under your com--' maud , 1 God preserve you many years.- Given on the field of .buule, pjvaju rs, 8th June. (Signed) 1 F. THOMAS MORALKS, Ceneial in ChicL To his Honor, Don Manuel de Car j rera y Colino, Covernor of Coro.i Extract of a proclamation cf the , Governor of Coro. ;I have this 'moment received the following dispatch fiom Colonel D011 Juan Tcllo I have just surprised this town, arid have made 20 prisoners. The troops of general Soublette were Completely routed and dispersed yesterday. ' I Still continue pursuing his living for ces, which are every moment faUing I into my hands. I com nunicate t!y for your satis-' faction, and that cl the loyal inhabi tants of Coro. ,od preserve you many years. Commandancia Oejieral, aizanlwi, 1, ... f 1 j- i .J O ClOCK, A. ! OUi juuc, xv . Sisned, .JUAN TJiLLO. Extract of tr dispatch of Col. J. Teh lOf to General de. la Torre, in Pu erto Cabello. Aoonptlhe articles taken on the field or battle in the late action, are 9fin rarooM ofnrovisions 200 muW 2? ?.JESTZiFZA the militajy chests, music and co- lours, all the private papers and Lmih- tary correspondence of Gen.. Sonb- , ? . 1 1 i r t i . m -i r?.- i leiie. J. lie uaiiAiuvii ui uvtaut. rnu Jng escaped. Tbefollowiog; are extracts from several Jetters received by the same opportunity, and we are inclined to give them credit from the respectable . e 1 -1 f " sources irom wuicn itney nave ema nated. ' - . ;. Cono, 11th June. ! j ' , The remains of the divisions of Soublette, Reyes1 Vargas and Torrel les, have been ersued by Lorenzo and Tello, and there is no doubt but that they will be leritirefy destroyed. The loss of the enemy up to this date is more than 400 rank and fi!e, among which are 23 officers, 500 new mus kets, with all their araunition, comp equipage, bairgnge and provisions. ! Among the slain js an' English colo nel. Pinnngo isiimng the prisoners, ami has been treai ed with great gene rosity and the respect due to his rank, by the brave gen eral Morales. The Spanish army has to deplore the loss of three of .her brivest; officers, viz: Uolet, Fresno, an J Fernandez, nho tell in the hottest of (the action, lea ing on their troopsf to victory and glory. Our loss hasj,been, in killed and wounded, 07 fank and file. V I f' !' Later intelligence ( states, that the lo? of the enemy amounts to upwards of 600 men and anguine hopes are entertained that General SoubHte. who escaped with only two attendant would finally fall into our hands. FROM HAVANA. JNhw-Yokk, June, 23. Cnpt. O'Hryan, jfrpm Havana, in forms that the French!1 brie Charles Williams Capt. Ferrier, from Ilarve, with dry gbctls, cvj. ,valued at ISO to L'COjUOO dollars, was robbed "of the piincipai of the cargo on the 4th inst. c-fl" u.;ar Key, by j three piratical schooners. The (Jhiirles William ar rived at Havana on the, 8th. i 1 The English brig Hebe, Chut win, fiom London, wilh dry good?, hard ware, Arc. valued nt 1 10,000 dollars, was robbed of the principal pait of ier cariro on me lid 01 ju:ir, on Sugar Key, by thrpC: piraticu! schoo-' ners 1. The IT. S. scholmers Shark and Grampus were vu;; osed to he in the neighhoihood of thr Key: hopes were entertained that they would succeed in falling in with and . apturing the free- hooters. I he S. V. bug r-titcrprize, I.ieut. Kearney, arrived a Havana on the I Sin inst. and lk-et on tlie 1 Oil wo uld convoy out a Intelligence of in nrocredins of j the American govtrhnient respecting the emancipated Spanish colonies, had been received at (iibraltar,' and must have immediate iyj reached Spain. We shall soon know what impression they have made at aiid- A friend has placed in our hands, a pamphlet in Spanish, recently liubtished in the Spanish capital, and entitled " Obser- vations upon the Memoir cf Don Luis de Onis. relative to the Negotiation 1 with the I1. States." It? is a well writ- 1 lie author avows iuimeu to De a citizen of the Cnited States, and sug gests properly that, m exposing and refuting the mistakes ana esirava- gaucies of the Chevaheri he conceived himself to be rendering a service to Spanish as well as to bis own country. We are jlad ihat an autidoie to the L .1 famous .Men'.t.ir h is been provided in Span, wiiere a!o::c .t miscliief. We do no wis likely to do bcl ieve tiiat the least notice tins been taken 01 it in auy other part of Luro;e. IVif. Gaz. 1 t . r State ok the Market. FcratiMtfi July 1. Cotton The business of the past week has net been very considerable ; prices without variation--lplands 10 a 13; exclusively prite might bring 13 l-2va 14. Some Sea Islands have gbneoffat 22 a i!7-favurite bonds when such offer still command higher rates. Rice has been in little request it has been retailing at 2 50 a 3, ac cording to quality. . Corn 9j cents; stock, in store . O 9 demand limited. suffeied very severely, very few hav, prpyements adjoining iiis residence Valuable Property for Sale. i fTlUE Subscriber being desirous tJl tM nroW ia the r romnv nff frn.-n tins mace, oners Vf NWbcrn-viz. ' -' ! i The Lot, Dulling House and other ' ta"cMSw PC !( ! ' . neat present resiu . Thi I n nnrp mar Honse and im- . i .rr. i f nrninn? noose atiu iiu ; " lib a-ivri. - - i-- I - J His Store House &5 improvements near the Old County iVharf among the! best stands in Newbern for biisi- ness A convenient TAN; YARD and Lor, on Muddy-street, together with the utensils necessarv ;fji; carrying on the: Tanning business. ! The Stock on hand, consisting of Leather, Hides, Dark, &c. may behatfwith the Tan Yard. ). 1 ALSO-f- j Several valuable Tricts of LAND, lyih on Bay River, l.Droad Creek, andj Swift Creek, in Craven County, and a small 'piece cf Land near New born, adjoining the plantation of Mr. Joseph Bell. J I ; . Persons disposed to ; purchase any of the above described property, are requested to apply to th'e undersigned, who; will give such additional particu lars' as'may be required, j The terms will be extremely accommodating. ; JOHN D.jFRlOU. Newbern. June 29, 1S22 23 3 Jil D. F. being desirous of closuis his business'in Newberii, requests all persons indebted to hirh to make im mediate pavment, ori'he will veiy shortly place' all unsettled Notes and Accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. Tho3e having claims a gainsthim wiil' please present them. HAT & SHOE ISTOE.E FRYNC1S ALEXA.NDIll - :S just received, at his Store in Craven-street, between l.W. PittmiaVs and J. L. DurancTs the following articles, viz. I . i : Gentlemen's best Beaver Hats black and drab, Ditto, do. Imitation do. Youths Beaver-.& Imitation do. Infants Fine Fancy dlo. irim'd White liussia Hats, 1st & 2d qual Castors, 1st, 2d &: 3d ditto, Korams, 1st & 2d ditto, Mens and Bovs Wool Hats, Child rens Morrocco, ditto, Oil CIoihs, &c. Arc. " j ' ALSO OcMtbrnens' and Ladies' nohl'S A.VD SHOES, Ofjalmost every description.' Ho contemplates closing his busi ness as'soon as possible, and will sell the above articles, wholesale and re tail, at the most reduced prices. The nuhlick are invited to call and examine for themselves.' ' ' Country Merchants will be supplied on accom modating terms. ' r ; All. persons who are indebted to hina by note or account, are requested to makef payment, as "all that are not discharged by the frst day of Sep tembtr;' will be placed in the hands of an oftcer for collection ; and. those having claims against him are desiied to present them for payment. Ae;r6erei, June 28, lS22.,23tf. TOWN TAXKJj. flIIE Subscriber gives notice, 1. that he has been appointed by the Commissioners of the, Town of Newbern, to receive lists of taxables in said town for the presentiyear. He will attend at his . Store in Pollok strect, the last twenty days in July, (Sundays excepted,) for! 'that pur pose. ' ; "..'";' Those who fail to eive in within twenty days, are subject by law to a penalty of Forty. Shillincsv and to a double, tax. to enable the Commissioners to j ascertamtwhat lots and parts ; of lots are not given in. and to suhict surl. to theirjust share of taxation, it is required that each list shoiildj desig nate the number of the lot given in, the stree 011 which situated, and the quantity f ground, where - less than a whole lot is returned. ! , ; Stephen B. Forbes. Jane 29, 1822 '23 5. ' O No list will be jreceiveiij after the 31st day of July. i : i u MJ A C AMP MEETING of ILL be held on ' Shepherd Point, fl within a tew miles . M ln l oegoton,. . t v . W j TSZSZ. Jl win oe neia unuer ic supcnmwi dence of the rLv. Wiliiam Compton, Presiding Elrjekof the Neuse District, and the Rev. Thompson Garrard, .1 -1 - n.T' r ri. , Circuit. : jjoie persons inenoiy a . I ' it - 'sisiani rreacner ui mc i.ot posed, and desirous of seeing kingdom of Christ advanced are vited to come up to the help or the Lord, against the mighty. Newbern; June 29. BANK OF NEWBERN. DIVIDEND of four percent, is J. declared bn the Capital Stock of this Bank, for jhe half year ending on the 30th of Jurte, 1822. The same will be paid to the Stockholders, or to their legal representatives, at any time during Bank hours, after the 3d of July. - I M. C. S 'EPHENS, Cashier.' j June2Sth, 132 THOMAS J. EMKI1Y 3 N FORMS his friends and tie pub 1 lie in general, that lie has taken, the Store formerly occupied by Mr Bradley, known by the name of Bradf ley's Wharf, w iere he has for sale a genera! supply )f i .; Groceries, Among which are the following : Rum; Brandy, & Whiskey, Molasses, Su gar, & Coffee, Hyson Skin, Hyson & Imperial Loaf Sugar, Powder, Sho Tobacco, Snuff, j Crockery, IVcils, Starch, Ginger, t lax, Soap Pork, Bacon Corn, Lard, Meal, &c. All of which he ofl'ers at reduced prices. Persons requiring1 his services as Notary Public, ire desired to make application as above. Ne?cberny Juke 29, 132; '23if. M AHSI1A1S S.LK. "ITTNDE'R a decree of the Honora J ble District Court of the United States for the Pamptico District, will be sold on Monday the 15th of July next, at the Towji of Ceaufort (N. C-) to the highest bidder for ready money, the Sloop Thomas & Eliza, her boat tackel and furniture, and also her Cargo," consisting of 14 Cases of Gin, ' 4 Hhds. and 52 Bbls. of SMolasces, 6 Puncheons Kum, - . J I 1-2 Bblsj and 1 Keg of Sugar. BE ERLY DANIEL, Marshal, Dis. N C Newbern, June2L)th, 1822. '23 STATE OF NOUTii-CAROLIN A, l JONES CO UN TV. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, June Tfrm, 1822. David Hooks, . vs. Original J Attachment. JamesFrazier. 3 IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that t le defendant, James Frazier, is. not. an inhabitant of the state; it is therefore Ordered that publication be made in the Carolina Centinel for three months, that said defendant appear at the Court of Pleas and Quarter : Sessions to be held for said county, at the Court House in Trenton, on the second Monday in September next, and replevy or plead to issue; or Judgment will be entered againss him. -Attest, ROBERT KORNEGAY, Clerk. 222 $ 6 00 j Mate of North-Carolina, CRAVEN 'COUNTY; Court of Pleas anq Quarter-Sessions, '1 WAY TERM, A. D. 1S22. ! The President and 71 directors 01 tne state It; Original Bank of N. Carolma, ; : f ? ,. f 7 I Attachment. .CO. i - '- Alden D. Stoddard. - i II appearing to the satisfaction of the. Court, thatlthe defendant Al- 11 den D. Stoddard, is-not an inhabitant of this State : It isfordered. that duo- lication be made in the Carolina Cen- tinel, for three months, that said de fendant appear at the Court ot Pleas : and Quarter-Sessions, to be held for ; the said County at the Court House ! in Newbern, on th 4 second- Monda iu nugusi nexi, ana replevy or pieaa to issue ; or judgment will be entered against him. Attest, f JAMES G. STANLY. Clerk 22 l$G37 1-2. JOHN TEMlnrTOv 1 1 NFORMS .A. llC in fft.n.,.1 .1 . U7 tijM ... s of 1 . . V ' &'a'j mat 1- ceivea iron. Philadelphia -n -"1 r '"J Sc"ai j assort.. .'M as - - ; ": f AND : :f - ; ttrness illoirniirr CONSISTING OF Ited & Brass Gig Mount Wh,ps, G.rth & Straioirl v , Cotton Cassimere for Gut ti Plated Stump Joints ' b' do. Wheel Bands, ' do. Dash and S;.?m ti :- ?. tht in Plain Stnmn T.. ' "3. Best Saddles and Bridles do. Harness, Plated U A number of low priced S a ilr and BRIDLES bADLiUs TOGETHER wit., Wax Calf Skins, Black it. oiwtcjj oKins, assorted -Hog Skins, &c. ALSO THE FOLLowixj r PAINTS i Croome Yellow, j f C!hina anrl j:. L OCCO: - Sun Vermin; m. ..iv. i li i CJIUVV, Stone and Yellow; Ochre' Dry White Lead, ' Prussian fJlue, ' :l . AVhiting, Spaish'Br&n &r' coppj-if ti'rujvi From 89 1-2 lo CO GlQ Also, . A handsome Monroe CARRIED ; with Harness complete ' 1 All of which he offers ,dr caje , for CASH,'eidier at wholesale or?1 tail - ' ; ; 1 re He continues to manufactun a n u. .v-., ... .j.j iiiic ui ousifiess i will be thankful for all nrjL : ', rrand u i . . u'? winch rwy au neatly executed on moderate terms. Gia TOPS covered, frWt9 .seven Dollars. ;j ; I All those who are indebted to him are requested to cat! im mediae! y ani settle their accounts, as the time' of payment, in many instances hasIonV- since eiapsed. j ai,e iStl), -lS2iV CJ Cash wiJi be mvtn for old COPPER-good WQOL. also will be received auhe highest market price. I POLICE OFFICE' Newbern, June 20th, 1822 rlHE Commissioners of the Tcwa J. ' of Newbern give Notice to tl.s Inhabitants thereof that it is the iu tention, as it is the duty of the Board, to endeavor to cause "all lifaces whichnay be injurious to ilie beajta ' of the town, to be removed. . Tiey remind the inhabitants, that by the act of the Assembly for preserving the healtli'of the sea-nort towns of ifie State, the following lare declared to be common nuisances, viz. all ponds of -stagnant waters; all cellars and foundations' of houses, whose bot toms "contain stagrfcint waters; ail dead and putrified annuals, Miig a I bput the docks, steets, alleys, or va cant lots or yards .: all orivies, that . have not proper wells under them; all docks whose .bottoms are alter' nately wet and dry, by the-tbtii:! and flowing cf the tide. .. I :. I3y the jsame act, proprietors of lots which from their .low situation are liable to retain tide or rain Mer, or on which cellars or . foundations of houses may be dug, whether a tene ment be erected over the same or 11 are required, during the months ot June, July, August, September and October, "to keep the said !olV cellars and foundations dry 2d free from stagnant and putrid waters. and oUierftlth, under the pena) ' " Five I Dollars for every weci such nuisance shall remain thereon. 1 the In- habitants of the Town to examine u premises they respectively occupjj and to remove speedily, all nuisances which may be found upon theovr f . m. iir; vvijiuiijjivnivi J vn'r-- They hope there is no citizen oi i-c Town so indifferent to the lives sro happiness of his own family callous to the distresses of his neig 1 bours, as to be backward in adpptV measures so essentially necessary the health and prosperity of the 1 o If, notwithstanding the'strong uiciuce ments to remove nuisances, aov zen should be found neglecting duty, the Commissioners ' themselves under the neces?it . causing prosecutions to be inst against them in the proper Courts, mvt D. SllACKtlLF' 1: I jntendant ofP 1 TO KENT BY THET VLAK, . TB 1HE House lately r:. JL Captain Bafton, j next wT Air. I vYrs. For teims, enquire Subscriber. U .jl fiF 4: I iTATIIAN TlDAht 10 tie BDjJLEliY is
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