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fJJZjV GOODS. V . I GEO. SEELYE &C6.Sbtare GSsMyand feamwi-Iike Ifind l of this worthy citii x . 11 i I induct daring the voyage, and the att 4iucc ictuucu jrum iicu-ka;, w -; w weir uacumionauie aieu iwow iaeiuagesoi wis piaceosvc 1 cu w w fiiugjj tne air rcsuunuiug u ! ' and are now opENiNol i . J 'Uuation u,ce thdr arriral. ;:.;'jfle .,) 3. E. BE.TT.VEYl, Sc Co; HAVE RECEIVED, j T?i ike last arrivals from New-York and i miuueijjmU) AND ARE NOW OPENING, 31 ! AT THEIR STORE ON FOLLOCK-STREET, A Urge and general assortment of well selected ; - . III At their Store on Pollok Streett opposite the new ' - Brick Church, j ''All MUM Consisting of every article usually required, both of the Staple and Fancy kind.) AMONG THEM ARK THE rOLLOWIX G : EUnkets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Domesticks.. of every description, Fisured & plain, black & fancy coloured Bombazetts, Hzured & plain Silks, Muslins, &c. Canton, Nankin, & Italian Crapes, Silk Velvets Cassimere, Silk,& Imita tion Cashmere Shawls, Ribbons, of the latest fashions, Tortoise shell Reticules, Irish Linens, & patent loom Shirtings. A VARIETY OF Stvaw Bonnets, Shoes, Rats, Paper Hangings,; &c. j A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP j Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery,1 GLASS & CHINA. WARES, ! Comprising every article'usually wanted in those lines.- I ALS0 A CENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, CONS1STINO OF , Madeira, Port, 1 j " i LUbon, Teneriffe, i WTlVE S Colmanar and f VVliljO, Aialasa, . 3 i Best 4th proof French Brandy ; Holland Gin, and j Jamaica Rum, Imperial, and TEAS, Hyson, ). p Loaf and Lump Sugars. They have also on hand, a variety of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, &c. &c. All of which they are disposed to sell on hums unusually low, either at wholesale or, retail. Newbern, Oct. 30, 1822. '41 tf ' . ' POLLOCK-STREET, j lias Just received 'from Philadelphia , A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF CROCKERY, ; Hardware and Cutierv, Wich he offers for sale, a! retail onlv. iwCash, Produce, and approved Credit, on as low terms as can be purchased ia th- ALSO, Real Cognac Brandy, no. Holland Gin, j Old West India Rum, ! Common do. Teneriffe & Lisbon Vnes, Tea and Loaf Sugar, Heavy & light Canvass, Cotton Bagging, &c. &c. Urtcbern. October 29, 1822. '41 3w From the National Intelligence of October 25. I ; Health of Ncw-YMThe New-York ! Choice & general assortment pf I find, under! the Curracoa head toay Van I Sunday, the 20tb, states lour new cases of dtbuuui ui Ate uiuuuuaj y movements OI a I J "uw icvci, uu uvc ucauu, i w vt iueui new sort. . v' j. i in me same oouse. i Be report tor mon rT w. i a" t ' I .uciuouw.wnono uisiinaiv stated as Ae latest Importation ; it migbt . but information b Jed us wnicn suppues mucb or what is defec tive; I. , - . Steuben Alleghany Patriot. DRY GOODS, Amon? which are the following articles, viz Superfine and common Cloths, Cassimeres and Sattinetts, i ' A general assortment of Blankets, .Flannels, assorted colours, Angola Cossimere, Super Drab Pelice Cloth, Irish Linens, assorted, Bombazettes, figured and. plain, Calicoes, of the latest fashions,' Lutestrings, black and white, Sattins, Sinchews, t Elegant Silk Shawls, fijz'd & plain, Silk Handerchiefs, black and fig'd. Cambricks, Jaconet Muslin, f V' Long Lawns superior quality, Ribbons, of the latest patterns, Shirtings Foreign and Domestic, Plaids, Stripes, and Checks, ! ALSO, f A VARIETY OF ARTICLES OF This expedition to Porto Rico, which is day, Is very favorable, there being no new cases, and no deaths. - Three persons! two of them in the Hospital, and the other a female removed to quarantine, had died the preceding evening. On Tuesday three, The Judicial authority of the state of j Georgia has decided, that the late appoint ment, by the Governor of that state, of Air. Wbitaker to the office of Secretary 'of. State was illegal. : . Mr. Whitaker hs e tired, and Mr Hammond has resume d 'he duties oft. the office which he wa -alhed to have vacated by a temporary tt sent e. 1 - WUIvU IS I " O rj ; J , ' ftr . f 41.. f lt'l ' detainpH at rCnrracoa i anmi,.. a I and on Wednesdav two new cases were re-1 Northern Canal. A letter Irom U te Island afiair. It is believed that the nersoris ported. The weather was1 becoming more haI - Y. states that the Canal is i.. - :l ? . ti vfciwiw . j I nnpratinn hnnt RO HOO niMM hi lank engaged in the Enterprize have no mm mi. I favorable. sion fromany power whatever j'and that it is fortunate that they have been prevented from proceeding further, lest they should have rendered themselves liable to the fate of alt pirates. , operation,: about 80.000 nieces I ; lanK daily passing the locks at that, plac From the New-Orleans Commercial Report. We have been enabled! to present jour commercial friends with extracts of letters from several cotton districts, describing the ? 1 Porto Rico, it seems, was the object of I great ravages committed by the rot and their destination : but it was selected hv I caterpillar ; the loss is estimated, on an I. ,i i t. -1 -. ., . J I a. r i . . . l-'l' e vuauce, in au proDaoJiity, the whole mat ter having the appearance of a mere specu lauug aaveniure, ooia enouh-,but il -ad visfu ana worse-aigestea Among the persons emb - J arke in it, we re sorry to learn, are several respectable I " The rot and worms have made some ha morira n itivono . . i unr in rtur r pnnc " ' " auu yuuillS OI gOOQ I . w . i f t r .WD ! CUTLERY, i ' I And a few Cases of ROllAM HATS, . G. S. & Co. will receive regular supplies of Goods by the Packets from New-York, and Intend to keep on hand a complete and extensive.assortment of Staple and Fancy articles; and as they purchase principally with Cash, they will sell at very reduced prices. . Newbern, November 1st, 1822. '41tf. To Journeymen Tailors. MT- AITED, two or three Journeymen V ? TAILORS, who are good work men ; to such, and none other need apply, the highest wages and constant employ ment will be given bv'the subscribers. - ; WILLIS. & DIXON. Newbern, November 1st, 1822 '41. family, who are tl)us setting not only the iaws of their own country but the law of na tions, at defiance. What madness seizes hose, who fly from a plentiful and peace ful country, where there is room for the 'xrrcise of all useful talent, in pursuit of ridveniures- of wealth to be acquired with ut industry, and of honors which, accord ing to undisputed law, will doom their pos sessors, it caught in civilized society, to ertam aeatn j . We have some curious particulars of this Expedition, which for the present we re-; erve. Of all the schemes of political er lafitry ever undertaken, surely this is the most extraordinary. As if in itself the en terprise were not sufficiently unwarrantable. mey nave aireaay given cnaiacter to it by nttepipthvg toj force American vessels to afford them the means of transportation. VVe hope to hear that the individuals concerned have taken counsel of discretion, and dispersed. If not, we hardly know what fate to predict for them. In this, town on Wednesday night last, Mrs. Oliver, wife of Air. Riclmd NOIiver. - - ' ' V; On Thursday morning last, In the LVh year of his age, Master Richard L. Stan ly, son of the late Richard U Stanly, Esq - At Beaufort, N. C. on the 24th inst. of a dysentery, Bryan Mullen, Esq Pst Master of that place, in the 54th year of his age. If the death of a worthy and respecta blej member of society ought t6 be account ed a public loss, then will that of Mr. H el- nigh equal to what they len be abundantly lamented by the citizens ; so Mat crops in this quar- at large, but particularly by the society of iverage, at from one third to one- half of the crop, and we have heard of some plan ters,: who have been so unfortunate as to lose the whole. j M Letter from Bay on Baeuff, (La. Letter fronts near Port Gibson. ( Mis, ) " Uur Cotton crops will be neither in qu3t lty . or quantity were last season ter which have lain over the year, will no aoubt pay better than the new crop." Letter from Jefferson county, (Mis.) ' The Cotton crops of this state will un questionably be very short the ensuing sea- Letter from Feliciana. The weather at present is favorable for the crops-, and if it continues, will I hope check the rot which has been so destructive hitherto. The cotton is not so good as it was last year or the year before." Letter from WoodviUe, (Mis.)' Tlie Friends, to which he had attached himself,' by the members of which he was retranled with the warmest esteem, and hisViriues were well know n and will lone be remem bered. But 't is in the bosom of his bereaved family that this afflictive dipensation is imt severely felt, and bitterly deplored. To his disconsolate widow and children, the loss of a kind arid affectionate husband and a tender indulgent father, is irreparable : yet knowing that their departed friend l ad rong looked forward 4to another and a let ter world, " they sorrow not as tnose wnn- crops of Cotton in this neighborhood is at out hope for while they reflect that th ir - least one third injured by iherot." loss is his eternal gain, they endeav. ur to Letter from near Pinckneyville, (Mis) submit their wounded hearts to be healed If the general crops of the country have by that divine' physician, wlro hath v r suffered in proportion with ; those of our neighborhood, from our old enemy the rot, the crops must prove very indifferent this ... made the widow and the latherle.fs hit particular care. Communicated. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1822. In Our paper of the lyth u!t. some notice was taken of an intended attack upon Porto Kicb by an expedition fitting out at St Brirts. The following additional particu lars are ,, faken from Curracoa papers re ceived at New-York. Curracoa, Sept. 26.-Arrived here, on the Oth instant, the Dutch brig Endracht, Sistare, of 16 guns, with one hundred pas sengers, principally officers, under the command of General Henry William De- coudrv Holstein, formerly- commander of the Fortress of Bocca Chica, destined to revolutionize the island of Pot to Rico She sailed from St. Barts on the 13th instant, in company with two transports ; but on the In Consequence of the unusul prevalence of sickness in Raleigh, N. C, this season, he citizens contemplate a meeting for the purpose of enquiring into the cause, and, to adopt such measures as will roost likely (if the cause be local, as is strongly , sus pectefy) prevent a recurrence Below is presented an abstract from a report, shew ing the total population of the place, the number of deaths of every description (ex cepting those who came to the town sick, and died, not belonging to the place) and the number of sicfc from the 1st of July, to the 10th October. The number of Sick, SIT The number of Deaths, Infants, M Adults, Population on 10th Oct. 23 9 37 2183 Fever at New-Orleans. The latest ac counts at New-York from New-Orleans are of the 28th Sept. The fever then raged with unabated violence; notwithstanding which, vessels continued to arrive from the Eastern states; the passengers and crews of which were almost alwavs. tha vietim -L.. r.t- .1 . 1 - i I ... .. . J uigni oi me ijin separaieu irom inem,an tr tlirs terrible disorder. In corroboration sprung a leak, which compelled the cap- of this statement, we observe, that the shio tain to throw over all his gUns, and bear a- Washington, from New-Orleans, arrived at way for this , port, she making three feet ew-York, had only the mate and two of SCHOOL. water an hour. On her arrival here, the commander of a Spanish frigate, having as certained the nature of the expedition, de manded of the governor that, in justice to his nation, an inquiry should be made so as to find out the legality of their proceed nigs, and in case.of their illegality, to con fiscate the vessel and cargo; in conse duence of which demand, the General in (I TR- DE GRAND VAL respectfully Chief was. arrested, and the Captain is now intorms the inhabitants of Newbern an.l its viciniu. that h n m 7 tujiuiu; kj iivvs will ommence on Friday, the &th instant, at Mr. Drvereux's long room, where he proposes to teach Dancing in the most modern style. Persons who may honor bira with their confidence, may be assured thai their children will receive with his Qost particular care towards the improve cwnt of their manners, a I the attention ecessary to promote their progress in lancing. And as soon as his riupils be w.Tie capable, he will teach them several attending .trial lor the vessel ana cargo, vf hich promjises, as far as the (Fiscal) Ma rine Court have yet proceeded, to termi nate in his favor he endeavoring to prove the vessel a merchantman, and the cargo American property. The sensation occasioned by the arrival of the" Endracht was very considerable, and ! he conduct of Captain Sistare, in endea voring tq save the vessel and cargo, with his unremitted attentions to that effect, have j nace him the subject of frequent conversa tion 9mnti7 th inhabitants. The aoDear- kicy Dances. &c. Davs of i Tuition. I mr nf sh manv military lookin? men a- Jnday and Saturday from 3 to5 P. M. nong them during a time of profound peace, Misses and Masters and from 7 to 9 induces tem to keep much on their guard ; I,r young gentlemen. Terms, $ 10 per lor the most of-the gentlemen who accom- iur most? w nu nifp a rpafiv rnm namon tio a,niitmn havn neeii 111 me fenced, and .$5 entrance in addition, for North an South American armies the lat- beginners. Two lessons per week. I ter With Mina. twenty-four lessons per quarter; and a I 'The day previous to her arrival, the the original crew that went out in her. 1 he thermometer at New-Orleans ranged from .90 to 93 ; and from 80 to 140 new cases are stated to have occurred daily. Sickness at New-Orleans. The ac counts of the ravages of the fever in New Orlepns,are truly distressing. Private let- tters received at N. York, of the 25th and 27th ultstate that between 7 and 800 had oied-from the 1st of September. up to that date on the 24tb, there were 60 cases re ported to the Board of Health ; and it was supposed lhat about 1200 of those who vere considered liable to the fever yet re named, i One vessel from New York, it is said that but one of crew, (sixteen in number exclusive qf the captain) had sur vived. - Extract of a letter from Pensacola, dated Sept. 22d. " Doctor Elliot died on the 2d iastant, year, Letter from St. Martinsville." The chenille in the. parish of St. iMary, have committed great ravages in the Cotton, and will injure much the crop in Attackapas On our plantation we should have made 180 bales; as it is, we cannot calculate on more than 120." ' 4 i- Letters from NatchezSeveral to same effect as above, from one-third to one half short." - PIRATES. The U. S. Ship Peacock, Capt.. Cassin, has made another great haul among1 the Pirates; having on the 1st inst. off' the Bay of Honda, succeeded in cap turing four pf their, vessels, and . destroying two others; at the same time rescuing a British National Brig upon the point of fal ling into the nntfpr of 1 hi srmaHrnrr rf nn. principled Buccanneers. All 'that bravery, I 0"0n, skill, activity and untiring vigilance can I f e perform, the Pirates have reason to dread at the hands of our Naval Officers ; but in the vicinity of the West-India Islands, the miscreants seem to multiply in the aston ishing ratio of the anamalculae tribes, and on the least appearance of danger, retreat to their hiding places with a,facility truly surprising, and which can only be- likened to the disappearance of bubbles ft om the face 'of the Seas. Capt. Cassin, it ap pears, has sent into New-Orleans twenty three of these desperadoes ; and no w that the wolves are fairly in the toils, every sen timent of humanity and justice forbids that they should again be turned loose, or suf fered to resume the habitual trade of law less depredation, and give further trouble to jour gallant cruizers, whose duty it is to hunt such monsters from the great high way of Nations. Pet. Int. ilott of Xrtefccru ARRll'Ll), Schr. Caroline, Haskill, New-York; G days, merchandize to Jai vis, West SL Co. CLEARED Schr. Hero, Chadwick, Philadelphia. Articles. Bacon Beef Butter Bees-Wax Brandy, French do. Apple do. Peach Corn, I Captain Jacobs, (of the brig Patriot, ar rived at New-Urleansj was lately killed in an I engagement with; a piratical schooner offCape Antonio. ! The second mate was also killed, and two men and the first mate wounded. When the pirate hauled off, she had 7 men. left on deck out of 45 when the; action commenced, which lasted 50 minutes. - - J American Manufactures. General M'Clure made a bet of $00, that he would take wool in the fleece and manufacture a suit of satinet cloth in ten hours. The bet was decided last Saturday in his favour, and there is not now a physician remain- j having completed the suit and put them on ing in the place. It is impossible to give you an idea of the extent of the calamity which has befallen. Pensacola ; out of a population of fourteen hundred, which it was said to contain when we arrived, short of four hundred now remain ; the rest have died or made their, escape. We are the Innlv American familv thatrpmainsaliDs in I iau c-cT luitinj;!!, me UdV UJ I VJcUCIdl VUJCerS PClSISieU III yiOMUlliJK I J " V """vMi-iiwunisin-i toch will be hereafter fixed upon. La- her vovapc as far as Layuira. instead of this the place, and there are but very few other tance of vs or Pfimlamon J..m'nn tn tol-a I ;.,:u. ir i i i. n.nAm.nn . 1 Americans hpri. Tlip Hispap i still m I iacker. B-"uviurii uciiiiiiE iqag uniair llldvcz. llWLrflLllL4llLllilFlirl ir-rllY luiiuiuuii - - i j " - 7 in eierht hours and 45 minutes. The co- luor was a blue mixture; the wool was co loured in 34 minutes, carded, spun, and wove in two hours and twenty -five mi nutes; ' fulled, knap'd, dryed, sheared and dressed ii one hour and 56 minutes, carri ed in four minutes 3-4 of a mile to Mr. Gilmore's tailor shop, who, with the assis- seven hands, completed ihe coat, Cordage Candles Flour, Flaxseed Feathers r Gin Holiand Country Glass 10 by 12 8 by lp . Iron, Pig 1 country bar i Russia Swedes4 ! Nail Rods Castings Xumber -Flooring Inch boards j :l Square Timber j Pine Scantling ;.' Shingles, 22 inch Staves,W.O.hhd. do. R. O. doJ i do. W. O. bbl. j Heading,w o.hhd Lard Lead, bar tJ white, dry !" ground in oil Leather, soal ff upper Meal, Molasses Oil, Castor " Linseed Fish -Naval Stores, Tar J Pitch "r"' Rosin Turpentine do. Spirits t'er L. C. I V. C. lb. rail. bbl. cwL 10 Jb. I cwt.,13 lb. 10 5 25 32 20 45 75 35 3 11 12 6 50 85 50 hbi. bni. lb. gall. 50 ft. Ib.l 14 M ft. 1000 18 750 80 4() 1 25 45 6 25 4 50 5 ,6 C 7 45 50 o 50 50 I It and overalls, in three hours and was, will be attended to by him, either I the General offering to the Captain $10,000 I gig among the Creoles, and a severe mor-149 minutes; there was 1-2 yard of the their houses or his dancing room. I if he would coraplv with their request : but, I tality attends it. All our authorities have I cloth left, being in the whole 8 1-2 yards, FRENCH SCHOOL. At the owing to their arbitrary and unwarrantable conduct in wishing to fire into an Ameiican Pork, cargo . , mess Peas, Black eyed Rice Rum, Jamaica 4 w. i. -C American ' Salt, Allum -J : Fine lb. cwt. lb. bush gall, bol'l. gall, bbl. gall. bbl 10 the request of a number of the citi- vessel, in order to compel her to take on i of this place, Mr. D. G. V. will also board a part of the passengers, theindigna chthe French Language; and as the tion of the Captain was roused, who, see- -uuti ia. me raosi nimcuii ana ne- I ingjinai me ezpeauion naa laueu in us either died or deserted : we have no pover- I and of such aualitv as was estimated to be nor and council, not police, no post ofiSce. I worth one dollar per vard. TheS General iStigar, Loaf no printing oifice, nor in short any other of- offers to double the bet that he will make a LumP fice. . There are only one or two stores better suit in less than 8 hours and dares. lrown opeii in the town. Nothing can exceed the the advocates of John Bull's manufactures Steel, Blistered deadly gloom that pervades every thing to take him up. German here, ion may cast your eves for hours! I here was a great collection of people I lauow, v part, great attention wiH be rlirprr- I grand ohiect. the attainment of men. im- . 10 it until his pupils become capable of I mediately steered for this port, and placed I every day round and not see an individual I assembled on the occasion ; Col. Barnard, I Wine, Madeira a - - - Mn(T IkA 1 . a . - I ; i - I ' ' 1 a . ' 1 1 1 f -fl ' T ' ' i v - s .uc ruies explained to them in I the vessel and cargo in the hands of theimovine, save tne Hardened carman wun i wun me omcers, commissioned ana non- I crms, y id per quarter three I American consul lor protection. nis heavy toaaea neaise. tne lerer nas i commissioned, oi nis regiment, a iuu Dana v i rne American omcers nere cordially I now nroKe out among tne iroops oicn i pi music, ana many citizens, -esconea ine 0T.-2d, 1822. '41 Teneriffe Sherry The A merican officers here cordially now broke out among the troops which I of music, and many citizens, -escorted the on " uoite ia rendering their thanks to Captain were removed atom 9 miles froa town, I General fivca the village to the iactory, 1 Whiskey ( bush. cwt gall. bush. lb.. cwt. lb. cwt gall. 14 8 18 8 1 21 7 7- 25 9 16 17 , 30 2 25 50 35 25 25 35 15 50 10 75 30 12 50 14 80 50 75 45 70 65 18 16 10 18 16 10 20 10 10 to CO 42 18 3 50 70 ;40 f ' 3 1 10 15 3 1 1 60 60 none. .40 15 4 I 20 75 25 13 4 1 2; 10 85 75 20 13 15 20 75
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