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NEAVBERN,' SATURDAY AUGUST 16, 1817-
VOL. IX
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CONDITIONS
TA FEDERAL KlifUU-
T.ICAN 13 toubllthtd CVtrU Ot-
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. Pollars pcr annum, payable, naij
yearly in advance ' ,
ADVERTiscMENTS JriierffaconcoiaiamremoTOi -ith'Ioitttutioii;dttnog the current
.2 en jfJriTrge4 expedience relief equally agTCi , . "n. jj:;
..f ..i. .i. i l C
Hutu,
a z a a m mm wi w m m r w rw mm m i www mr mw w i t m m w r m .
each continuance charged -
T hT Mn Piini-r wilt he diflCOU-'
tioued until all, arrearages are
paid,
'eiobern Prices (Current.
CORRECTED
WEEKLY.
From To
-4-
MERCHANDIZE tf. c. x. c.
Bacon . . ,
Beef, ;
Butter, Y ;
tBee.WaT,
'Brandy, fVench
do. Apple,
do t Peach,
Meal,
Cotton, n
Cofiee, '
ordage,
fclour,
Flax-Seed,
Cin, Holland
do. Country
Ton,
fine ScantU'g
Plank,
;""' ; Square Timeer,
Shingles 22 inch. '
Staves, W. O. hhd
do. R . O. do.
; do.; W. O. bbl.
Heading, AV.O.hhd.
lard, I
tftolases, ; ,
Tar,
Pitch,
Rosin,
Turpentine,
do. Spirits
Pork, .1,,
Rice, none ; ;
Bum, Jamaica ' '-;
do. w: i.
, do. American, .
Bait Alium ' '
do fine .
Tobacco ' :
CiiLr;
THOMAS WATSON,
H AS just received a Urge as
sortment of those justly es
teemed and highly approved.
lrepare'd by, V. T, Conway, No. 1.
Hamilton Place, Common-tree t, -'';..
1 Boston -.v - ,
The following respectable testimonials
may serve to'prove the surprising f and
'singular efficacy of , . .
Dr. Keif s potamcajvrops
Tese drops , are aradical cure 1 for
1 ?
ffcurvey, Scrofula, , St Anthetiy's Fire
Lenrosy, Pimpled Faces, Sore Legs,
, Ulcers, Venereal Taints when Mercury
has failed, are the best Spring and, Au.
. tUmnat physic, and may be given to chll.
dren with rperfect safety. Price, g'U
(C5 Ask, ' for " Dr. Relfe's Botanical
Drops'Cjibserve that! none are genu
ine iinles signed "W. T. Conway' (
SETil BRADFORD ! ! f
Shipriht, of . Medford, was 12 years'' af
flicttdwith a severely painftil ulcerated
leg, had tried every Medicine in vain,
was resigned as past relief, when tp the
surprise f every one, was- cured by tak-
ing these Drops 1 . 'T
... The above is . made public at the
, ' iequest of Jilts Bradford, trusting it may
ke of public utility ?: . . '- :
r'- WILLIAM PAYSOJf ! !
Gf Gooch Lane, Boston, was 4 years
1 ..' afflicted with 5 holes through his loot.
, Ifever sores) had ; his foot- opened twice
, andthe bone scraped by an J era inenVsur-
geon ? at length resigned as past relief,
. , f tus leg, condemned ? t amputation his
deatli daily expected, when to. Uie as
ton'tshment of every one on taking- these
drops; in 10 days his health was "restored.
48 pieces v of bone ; came away, his foot
healed 'and after going 4 years on crutch
es is now running about free irorolame-
. . - . AFFIDAVIT
- Sohmon Butterfield; of Chesterfield,
' thaketh oath and saiththat his son 01
tver 3 years afflicted , with eruptions" in
his legs and different parts of his body,
", . when after trying all other, medicines m
. r tarn, was cured by 3 bottles of Dr. Relfe'a
; Botanical Drops alone, without the assis
i UrtW of any other medicihe''?:l.W-:'X
t- ' , Signed SOL. BUTTERFIELD ,
i t MosegJTarner, Witness. Oct. 2, v
: , ; CERTIFICATE
X Plylhora Bliss of Lebariori. County.
'-'. Vf indhanu Con. do hereby certdy. that
Was for a considerable time f most horn
. ; by afflicted vntk-tin extreme scroju
1L.D. 1 ,
none. "
;lb. f 35
mt t 4 mw
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H2 5 S
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12 - 1 :
bbl. Il3
biish. , .80 Y v
gal- 2
i;. - 1
! : cwt. s
' M. 8 , , b '
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' ' 18.
;.; ior ,
lb. 17 :
I KUl I e-J ' l -
1 1
gal. 40
bbl, 20
gal 1 13 ; ?
bush. 50 v
'50
cvrt.J 7
11 i 19
y complaint, whea atter having tried almost; fampnietsot- many extraordinary cures
every medicine' in vain, and the ; advice of jay be had at the" agent's gratis; r -f r
. i : the must able physicians, had recourse
- JJr Melje sotaitical, Drops, when to rrty
1 ' utier astonishment I was almost - instaa-
taneouely relieved.
CiCTed PLYTHORA BLISS.
Widest Difsr & L'ove ' xv
NVindhaci con, ; , ' V
f
QTDr. Belfe'a. Jlsmatid
rru " tiV: 't
Pills
ease " in
A f 4 a
Couffhs. - Gold. Consumption, Asthma,
Ung of bWod chiJincis ana ihcring.
tlieforimners lof leref, &cfc common
Cautioi
siB - nprl f W. T flonwuv " none
m . - -
enulne! "i ' -i : ' '
- ' CCT MR. STETSON J
rP rT A ..J CC'.laA With
vJnW nain in hi. ri6-ht hrrast. iattenp-?
ed at times with exeat difficulty of breath
ing, and wholly 'incapable of business, af.
ter bavin? tried all other medicine, in vam
was cufedTd his health perfectly teste
reA bv2 of h(.imii9 ' 1 - k
w Y . Cm
lctllCo
h lt
. tance iV .without felief.l wheiL resiimed as -
andSea
Or. KenVs Asthmauc Fills , when
the surprise of every One, she was re
tored'to perfect health in 14 days I j , f
U Gentleman of Cdrlesto
Was severely afflicted.with an Asthma 4 ;
vears. ana ior tne. last six moauis ms i
and for the. last sir months his i
2 SpSX I
of vrv one. on takin? onlv , 2 1
death
W
was
surprise
boxes of these pills his health
these pills his health was per
ectly restored ; i
Dr. Jebb'8 Liniment !
, .--7-- -4 j s"" . ;.'t 4 i
For Rheumatism; Bruises, Sprains,
Chilblains, j Numbness j stiffness , in the
i Quits,' &c. The relief is immediate and
t cure freaucntlv in 24 hours, althouerh Of
v f vears statidin? and thbUffht incurable !
I -. J-rf- . ! ' r --' . O.
:.MVjJacob Hildrjetn of i Amherst, N.;H
was many years afflicted With violent
rheumatism, and as Ire advanced, in years
at tinies was wholly, incapacitated for bu
siness when through recommendation, af-
1 ter trying all Other .medicines in vain;' was
cure a oyj using, oniy s one pome - 01 tms
Liniment, and has had no relapse j it is
now three years since -be was considered
incurrable ! This lis published at his re
quest. . A
Br.Belfs Aromatic Fills.
For. Female .obstructions, &c, and are
equally conducive to the health of mar
ried ladies' unless when pregnant, at .which
time they must not be taken.
J)r.MelfsJlhtibilious Pills.
ror Indigestion,
Listlessness, Head
Flatulence Cholic,
loss of Appetite
Ache, Costiveness,
Billious Affections,
Dr.Iltlf'8 Vegetable pe-
I A , certain and -expeditions cure foP
Sick x Head Ache: Billious Attections
Bumf vies Ointment
A certaih,! safe and expeditious
cure
for the Itch, however .inveterate,
inu an
hour's application, may be used by the
most delicate pregnant temale, or On chiit
dren at the breast, OC No danger from
taking cold. QAsk for, " Dumfries
Ointment," none are genuine unless sign
ed W. T Conwav,'-as you value healh
observethe signature. c ; . J?'
Dumfries potion. ;
A cure for the itch without smell. L
British Anlweptic Denti-
:V'v frice.
The Tooth Ache is not onlyj prevented
by the Dentifrice but! renlers discoloured
teetlv beautifully white, i removes the
cause of fscter arising frOm decayed, teeth
imparts to the gums i the elnorescence oi
health, and to the breath tu& most aelec
table sweetness jW ' -rW 4
I-
(Cy? yUbwn Corrii xlais-
ThisPlaister afTord instant TefiefJ at the
same' time it dissolves arid;4raws the corn
out bvahe root, Without the lei pain; :
, . --'m: ft 'i Til
vamonan x ooin-jicne jruis
il lTiese Pills afford immediate, relief with
fut the least injury to the TeethtV ,
WrxHuMeifism
HufntiliijectidnPp
? JJKMlunters Cerate?
Fornie Prevention and Cure of the Vene
real Disease, however inveterate in all its
various stages, and I even when Mercury
has failed foil directions, and descrip-
hon ot symptoms so tnat any one may
cure themselves,. with secrecy (for a few
dollars J accompany each PacketOCjAsk
for Dr. Hunter's Pills. None are genuine
but those; signed 'VV CpwayAtf
ypu value health observe tbe signatur. j
; 'The Whole of the above, I Medicines are
prepared and sold wholesale,' by the soli
proprietor," W. , T, Conway, No. 1; Hamil
ton Pace, Common street,- Boston, -and
retaUedby AV. Peck, Raleigh, Hill, War
ren, - Baltimore, , Jordan, Philadelphi a
he Ycrkj Coffin, Post Master, - Hudson and
i w mpmm 0 'W W W mf 1 W. V . W WWW W VIVW '
- ; most of the .Druprgists,' Booksellers and
V. States.
tq mJHone of the . above are genuine, un
signed ,V."T. Conway ias, you val
esshealth observe tliis. r . 0.V ' f'
A large discount to Country Tradsrsi
U thdss who buy, to sell in. ' -1
North-Carolina Bible So-
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rpwTOTWITHSTAN DING
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I fu" r-r-nf .nititiit.hn faf ev
Soithm . the
bounds of tbU( State, the numer
bus and Increasing demands upon
ands greater than the stock' on
Hand v andif the love ja-f ; Divine
Tru th continue to increase, the
inade-
JUnas Will OC IOUUUmUC
quatt; to! the want ofthe poor and
destitute among US. Impressed
. 1 . Z. r '
PB . "Wl f.
icct 'and the respoosibUity which
Managers of
t0
to augment
their funds. To this end. they I
bouuiv vnc , u I
alight it is to proclaim ana to
IStribute the glad tldmgS pf peace
ana saivaw?--auu iucy, uu ue..
the Minis r
py carac
tcrs f the Gospel, oL every de:
....! t. 1 M 1
n ,h? Sr
oaboath in the month ot AJctooer I
next, after such notice and exp!an i
ationas they many think properly 8trongest desjrc thcy J
to give, to make collections from l wonta fo?m .ttl m,nf nMr
their set
benefit of this Institution. -V
The monies thus collected, may
be transmitted to Benj; S. KingH
l r-jtiirir nt rhp Knarri. in Kav
leicrh. and will be thanktuliv ac
koowledged.
V3rf. Af'PHEETEBS, V. Pres,t
By order of the Board,
Jo. Gales, Sec'y.
Raleigh, JulvT2th, 18ir.
The Editprs of all the pa
pers in this State, it is
will give this notice two ot ' three
insertions without charge.
PHAETON;
a i;u. uki
ngiiv auu lEtuaiauiv easy
phaeton, adapted for cither sin-
gle 'or double gear, for sale by
t Devereux Chester.
August 2, 181 r.---tf. 49
I ; JOSEPH OLTVJER, Junr. & Co
Tat;? or Consignment for Sale on I
' moderate terms for Cash or ap J
y proved JOrediU
ft Tnns-Sri.rf Iron; .
16 Boxes, i Dozen each Superior
1 r.lrt W5n,? t on finrV
1 2 Crates Crockenv
4 Tierces Glass and ChtBSy
18 Barrels Vinegar. v 'v
Augusts. .r-.-iV-v f'1
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber has for Sale
X nt his Store on the old Coun
ty Wtfarfc P6rt and ClarVt Wink
of an excellent quality I atsa Lime
juice by the gallon or bottle. -' ;
Newbern August ., SiSf : ; .
FOR SALE.
A Billiard Yable. in cood fe
pair, with'eyery necessary article
belonging to it. w
Enqutre
Nexobem Augusts 3w. k
rT HE Subscriber has itist re.
X xeived and offers for sale bm
accrmbdatinterms
good :MusyovaO:SugarM
7t 19, 1817.--6w -i47.
-,7 A'i -iiividend'offi'ISf
the Capital stock of this 1 Ihstitu
tion,to this dachas been declared:
the same will lie paid to the Stock
holders on application. ( '
' N : Richard Grist, ,SecVr
Washington, July 1 Q17. 50
BLANKS
For Solo. at tliis OmW.
Interesting Views of Our
; yountrtj4i y s ;
v ivV ashingtoni julv 21. '
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Translated Copy of a letter from a
distinguithed ' atid enlightened
French Emigrant to hii friend
here ' " Vi: ' " 'V'.
T , Dated frota the Arkansas'
Post; the 25 March, 1817.1
: AtV nn'' Trnin,ni:fir n
the tirivation; I hav endarednr '
tj'-.u- i '.' ' u-.r : I
;irr wwkoir 1. rr, , 1
the most sensiblv affects me. It
would be too formidable a task to lh V,cir?.w lre?v .thc-8m
attempt to give yoii extracts lrbm ich;yields4a rosiu J,ighly-aru-.;Lin;'AinK;n4K''M;
matic, the lemon tree wiich pro
sissippirthe river Vol thb St.
' w. t:i. I
which afford no WiUon suitable
foralargeettlement, but from
what I Lve ..rnVself seen .her.
;nfi "m infnrmatinn'whirh
r rcccive, I feel assured that i
aIl that we can desire.
hicrher vmt aUrnd lnn9 river
Arkansas, the more picturesqu
aoc! 1:1.:-iiu- ,rv-nrt;n
alarly that nart h lvin n the
riihtfeanhich belong tothe
i. - ; -j o .
-w-uju e2. t,jf vwlL?u i
?h nfi I
VfttWSr ri.Vu: Jprostratejree; which serves as a
theVcmarlr that thv o-nnH
aft Indian. Tr U rnni.nflu
ed that government is at this mo-
ment negociating tne purchase ot
a considerable portion of this im
. : ... i i
two of thrS boiidredr-f.miHe for
mense territory, , wnicn nas only
tnfi rh.. MirJ uLv .
r,.,nnf tt,w rk kk 1
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i nuuiu uc vciy , auvauiaKCOUS.--!
have been obliged to remain at the
post of the Arkansas, on account
of the rising of the rifcf, andthe
difficulty ot procuring alight boat
to ascend'it ;but this week's xle
lay haa not been : losuS T u have
visited a . great proportion of o the
lands situated between White Riv
I er the St. Francis, and' the Ar-
Ikansas, and have Been immense
P?8, largest -s nearly.
hundred miles in circumfer-
ence, its soil of middling qua jityv
The smaller, which is a Spanish
cession not yet confirmed Awould
be extremely adesirabl fbr any
6ne who could stock it with"rtwo
thousand head of cattle; but would
no be suitabjc: for a colony.
Nearly all th inh6itatnts
!Arkahsas pbst, anditst environs;
are French f many .ot them very
amiable'and sociable. - All unite
in wish ing for us as neighbors, un
less it be a tew who hve.by - huut?
ing and trading. ; but the greater
part have given MP this mode of
lite tor the cultivation ot the land.
More than one hundred families
have within very few: years, es-
taoiisnea, . tnemselves here,- - as
squatters at one hundred & fifty to
two hundred, and even three hun t
dred miles from this post,- on the
beautiful bahkof the Arkansas
There the , lands are of an admir
able fertility for teproducupnpf
cotton, r 5; tobacco, - indigo, rice,
raaite, vines, i fruits and veieetai.
bles This is, "without doubt: the
most beautiful and agreeable part
of the United States, both in point
o f temperature of climate and fer
tility of soil. Nothing is wanting
in thii delightful portionvbf " your
happy country, but useful and in
dusrrious (hands and intelligent
heads to render it the m ost fl u W
isnjng oi your i immense i posses
sions. All the riches of nature
abound, ia profusion. The pbunf
tama contain nitre, allum, salt, vi
trcl, leadt cdppeW irony silver,
limsstonej 4 taill-stone qqarries
fullers earth chrystal good clay
for delft ware, and ssnd for gksa
uare.-'v ".',. ' "'-. ' n
Yegetatioa wctnantic i the
cypress, the ccdzr ths vrliitscak;
tne plumb trscttn2 ensny, ihz zzi-
f
and above all theiNDiGENoU
OLIVE flourish here.1 I do not ' - ,
know if this beautiful jrre, hich ,
rises to the .height of one htfnc(rcfi r '
feet, and yhose fruit 1 have stetv
will4 produce all cquaV to thzV a yj
Provccc ; tTut, 1 am; c'bn ifisicnt .it ; ;;
will, answer well for the tnanuUc- -
turing of , 6oapnth fanning y
leatherrfor blirniotr. &ciM' believe V
this discovery is my own, apd thaC
" xriil be a Valuable acquisni6n to
thc Country. 1 think also, that
the olive of EuroLc would must
ssuredly succeed here. . Madder
lnd,S l?ccooo ,fit for dying red
"9 """ lemon ,
flourish here without care or cut-
rc. Leannot enumerate all the
varieties of the v,ne, among wbch
Pene gTP. which , the
Indians call Foccb ; the mountain t
grape1 ripe'; inA June, ihe red, - the
white, the .black, theV vmleV c
Vhis. mv dear sir. is the vast 1
natural nursery of Bacchus.
I have devised a very simple'
and economical mode of sptedi-
iy obtaining good grapes frotn the
wild vines. It is to cut down an
- l.jiilaciiacent tree, on which. 1 incline
the vine, taking care not to injure
us stem removing all uhnecessary
fol,aSe froi arouud it, to . free, it
ProP for iU' There are Jaige
tree supports twp-or thre enojfw
mou s vines. ' Your ndrthe rn, cotin
try is the Arabia; Fetrba , of A
merica ana your vegetatioa
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something new and useful. My
2cal and ardor do not - abate-: too .
happy if mv privations and extr.
rv - - . r m
u .a Prvc my ;cpra
panions in misfortune.
; A manufactorv of shamois leath
er and a tannery, established here :
would speedilUinsure ai iodepen
dencc. 'FidcBuSald skins,Vhoso
nair wouia make excellent matras
ses, &c. could be purchased at Tf
cents each. A cruel war Jsl car
nea on against these poor animals,
solely for their fatf The ' flesh 13
more delicate than that of our best
oxen, r ish are caueht.- rrm
killed, nd wiidlhijts j "prtJcured '
without difficulty 2 and Vegetables
of every kit. xl succeed, well. -
;i:hay lett the advanced : guard
f the Colony on the b;rks of the
Ohio. The patriarch ban.
aons his retreat, to accompany ds.t
The inhabitants of NeV Madrid
and those of this' post, wish to sit
down beside us : but I do rin
think ttbat we ought to make a ve;
ry extensive: purchase; unless we .
were assured of qbtainioV frora '
goyernmnt protracted term for
payment. a Uoodcultivattott will
affprd, greater profits than specu .
lating on the re sale.of the landed
acfeouot,ofvthe-gf
country to be sold tn the borders
of theArkansisTHvbeu
ing oi u snail pe completed. . 1
A mail hai been established this j
year between this post and St Loii I
from vhenVe to Washita t but it
is absolutelynecessary that thcrfc
should be a wareh6uss at tha
mouth of the river, 6a the banks
of the 'Mississippi, for the loading
ana unioaamg ot steamboats , and
sloops arid the housing o f tn crchan
dize tic A Frenchman resided
here who is; warmlv attached to
vc iukcicst oi uic ircansaa set- 1
tlement, hsafincostemplation i to I
undertake this . establishment 03 f v
mc inmao icrntory x ou may J
go down from this toHew-Orlcans'
in ten or . twelve ; days thirtrr
five or forty are necessary , for th5
ascent in a ted bbatT have
cr seen any river.tyhbscciVigr'.Sca
is equal to that, of the Arkr usrc
It can be ascendid in a leaded
in - ; - ,
.The writer has enumerated a .r.uxntr?
of trees tr.d pkct$r but Laving prcn tl.-s
French names instead ofthe ;?u:cr.l cr.;r
we have cot teen able to rer2 ertb-- 1 -1
English. T:hich,t;'eh:r,?nt, cri..
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