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Seizure of the Buenos Ayrtan private arMed Schooner Federal. The following is the correspondence between Capt. Daniel Turner, of the United States' Ship Erie, and the authorities of St. Bartholo mew, relating to the Buenos Ayrean private armed Schooner Federal, Capt. Wm. Taylor, which was subsequently cut out from the port of Gustavia, by the boats of the Erie, in the night, between the 5th and 6th of December, 1828. ; (Copt No. 1.) United Stales Ship Erie, at anchor off the Town of Gustavia, at. Bartholo mew, 4th December, 1828. Honorable Sirs In consequence of a com munication made to mo by Robert Monroe Har rison, Esquire, accredited Agent of the United States to this Government, stating that there now is a Buenos Ayrean private armed vessel, the Federal, -Captaia Taylor", at anchor in t;his port, which, had taken, at sea, from on board the American brie Nymph, of. Boston, Glidden, Master, a quantity of dry goods, under the pre text of such goods being the property ot the ene rnies of the Republic of Buenos Ayres, as my Government does not recognise he principle thus attempted to be established by that of Buenos Ayres, with regard to enemy s property lound on board of neutral vessels, I, in the name of the Government of the United States, and in pursu ance of instructions therefrom, request that your Honors will cause the said Vessel, her Captain, Officers, and Crew, together with the goods by her imported, to be delivered to me, for the pur pose of being hereafter disposed of as the Go- Sir We have just received your letter of this vernment ot tne united states may oireci. jay stating your regret and surprise at our de- In consideration of the very amicable terms termination not to deliver up the Buenos Ayrean on which our Uovernments have long continued, Hrmed Schooner Federal, on the wounds men 1 natter mysell that the present request will not tioncd in your claim of yesterday : Having ad meet witn any opposition irom your uonors. dej that vou consider the vessel, already olh In the mean time, I pray your Honors to ac- c;aiy denounced to us as a piratical one, we me does not rest on a contested principle between the Government of the United States and that of Buenos Ayres, but on the Law of Nations, as acknowledged by every Maritime Power of Eu rope, one only excepted, and more particularly hv fliB armtid neutrality of the Northern Powers of Europe, of which coalition the Kingdom of Sweden lormed a conspicuous memoer. nwi any protection should be thus afforded to a ves sel officially charged with the commission of an act of piracy, on a vessel wearing the Flag of a Nation which reciprocates the most liberal poli rv with Sweden, cannot. I presume, and have every reason to believe, meet the approbation of either. As my instructions renuer u incuiuucm on me to proceed to sea at an early hour to-mor row, in conclusion I have the honour to request, that the DroDcrtv so captured, which I claim jn behalf of its American owners, may be delivered into the custody of Robert Monroe Harrison, F.sfi. to be disoosed of as may be directed by the Government of the United States, which will, of course, consider a responsibility to rest some where, for amount of property thus piratically taken. In the mean time, I have the honour to be, Honorable Sirs, Your obed't and most humb. Serv't, &c. (Signed) DAN. TURNER, Commander. To the Hon. Major Haasum, and The Hon. the Justiciary, &c. &c. , (Copy No. 5) Government of St. Bartholomew, Gustavia, the 5tli Dec. 1828. To Captain Dan. Turnkr, Commander of the United States' Ship Erie, Gustavia Roads. t:ept the assurance of the distinguished respect and consideration with which I have the honor to be, Your Honors most obedient and humble Servant, (Signed) DAN. TURNER, Commander. To the Honorable Major Haasum, and the Honorable Justiciary, &c. &c. (Copy No. 2.) Government of St. Bartholomew, Gustavia, 4th Dec. 1828. To Captain D. Turner. Commander of the United States' Ship Erie, Gustavia Roads. think necessary to observe, that from the tenor of your claim, as stated in writing, we have not been able to conclude that any such denunciation was made. Your letter of this day, without containing any new reasons, has brought a new accusation against the Federal, that of "piracy;" and we beg you to be assured, that whenever you sup port the same by any proof, we will most readily co-operate to bring the offenders to condign pu nishment. That a responsibility for the capture must rest somewhere, we cannot doubt ; else our resolve would have been materially altered. Though we think you too sanguine in tho an ticipation of what will be the opinion of our re- hand, drew the flesh down to give greater effect to each stroke, and in a few seconds fell and ex pired without a groan. All this happened in the space ot a tew seconds, ana neiore we of the inner apartments of the jail could be pro cured ; but in the view ot the guard ana several other persons, who had collected at the jail ; thnrfi awn twn other prisoners in the apartment tvifl. WTiitRfnnl ami Mnndum. but neither of them could be prevailed on to prevent them from carrying their designs into execution ; one of them, however, at the earnest request of some of the bystanders, at one time advanced towards Mendum for the purpose of getting the razor, before he commenced using it on his throat ; but Whiteford, notwithstanding his own situation, (for he had then cut his own throat) took up a small stick nnd gave him a blow, and told him to stand off and not go near Mendum also ordered them not to come near him. Mendum has inva riably denied being guilty of the murder of which he was convicted, notwithstanding the numerous, clear, and indubitable circumstances given in evidence against him such circumstances as could not have left a shadow of doubt upon the mind of any one who has heard them : he has confessed though that a pocket-pistol found on the ground where the murder was committed, and a dirk found near the same place were his, but refused to tell how the same went out of his possession. Whiteford still insists that he killed Anderson in self-defence. A Coroner's Inquest has been held over the body of Mendum, at the request of the jailor, and the jury, in their re port, sav. that the said Mendum voluntarily and feloniously killed and murdered himself. , MISCELLANEOUS. Sia We have the honour to acknowledge the I soective Governments, with resrard to our refu receipt of your letter of this afternoon, and shall Sal to accede to such a claim as that contained in with as little delay as possible lay 'the claim you Vour letter of yesterday, we feel too much re- liave made for the Buenos Ayrean private armed card for the Government on whose behalf you Schooner l ederal, before the Council of Go- have addressed us, not to sign ourselves, with vernment ; after which we shall not fail to give you immediate communication of its decision With sentiments of distinguished considera tion, We have the honor to be, Sir, Your most obd't h'ble Servants, (Signed) JAMES IL HAASUM, L. G. MOUSING. (Copy No. 3.) Government of St. Bartholomew, Gustavia, the 5th of Dec. 1828. To Captain D. Turner, Commander of the United States' Ship Erie, Gustavia Roads. Sir We have, in conformity with our pro wise of yesterday, laid before the Council of Government, the claim that you have made for the Buenos .Ayrean private armed Schooner Federal, her Captain, Officers, and Crew, as also her prize cargo, on the grounds that said cargo had been taken out of an American vessel at sea,' as enemies property, contrary to the pnnci: United acquaint you, that, as the present question re gards entirely a contested principle, as it appears between the United States and Buenos Ayres, this trovcrnmcnt does not consider it to be with in it province to decide thereon, particularly as the rnvateer does not appear, by tho act in question, to have infringed the Laws of Nations, or the regulations of the .Flag under which he holds his Commission ; and it will consequently not be in our power, in the present instance, to accede to the demand you have made, although we entertain the sincerest desire to foster on every occasion, the amity and good feeling which so happily exists between our respective Go vernments. W c avail ourselves ot this opportunity to re new to you the assurances of the distinguished consideration with which we have the honour to be, Sir, your most obedient, humble Servants, (Signed) JAMES II. HAASUM, L. G. MOUSING. (Copy No. 4.) distinguished consideration, Sir, Your most obed't Servants, (Signed) JAMES H. HAASUM, L. G. MOUSING. I the undersigned Notary Royal and Pub lic tor the Island oi saint Bartholomew, do hereby certify, That the foregoing Five Co pies, word tor word, truly contorm to their re selective Originals, which have been exhibited to me this day. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal of Office, at Gusta via, on the Island of St. Bartholomew, this Cth of December, 1828. GEO. EKIIOLTZ, Not. Roy. and Fubl CLOCKS AND WATCHES. ' CLEANED AND REPAIRED. ".' THE subscriber continues to clean and repair Clocks and Watches as usual. Also, initials of persons names handsomely engraved on iaDie Spoons, Tea Spoons, Whips, Canes, Umbrellas, Sec. ; , . , THOMAS W. MACHEN, "Dec. 6 vt 2d door north of the Court House. GLASS SANDPAPER. AN assortment of fine Glass Sand Paper, of different numbers, suitable for Cabinet Makers, &c. for sals low for cash by R. HALSEY, Craven-st. Oct. 4 REMOVAL. TTOHN G. KINCEY has removed from Craven street, J to the Store recently oceupied by Mr. Wm S. Webb, on Pollok street, second door West of Mr. Robert Prim rose's Store, where he offers for sale a general assortment of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, HARDWARE OKUCt-KltS, &c. &c. which he will sell low tor cash or cotton. July 24, CASH GIVEN FOR. NEGROES. milE highest cash prices given for likelv YOUNG M. NEGROES of both sexes, from the ages of 9 to 26 years. Also, lor several Mechamcks, vis. .Blacksmiths, House Carpenters and Coopers, one Seamstress, and two Washers and Ironers. It is not necessary that the Me- chanicks should ue under Zt years oi age. Apply to Aug. 9. JOHN GILDERSLEEVE JUST RECEIVED- AND FOR SALE AT S. IIALIS BOOK STOREy THE ATLANTIC SOUVENIR, A Christmas and New Year's present for 1829. Beauti fully boarded, with gilt leaves, and enclosed in an ele gantly ornamented case. With numerous embellishments by tbe best artists. ALSO, North-Carolina Almanacks, FOR 1829, BY THE GROCE OR SINGLE DOZEN. From the Richmond Enquirer, Dec. 18. Horrible Scene. Robert Mendum, the sub- a, as uiuuviLy, limitary iu IHC .. n iples maintained by the Government of the J0 ft,h,e 'following communication, was con id States.' In reply, we have the honor to v'c,cd a 1 fS"Per,or .?T ff Chesterfield, for lint vou. that, as thfi nrnsnm nation r. the murder of Elbert Mosby of Powhatan coun- ty. It appeared lrom the evidence, (near ninety witnesses were examined on tho triiil) that ne had previously had an intercourse with Mosby's wife that to allow his passions fuller scope, he had combined with M.'s slave, to make way with him had decoyed him to a secret spot where the slave and himself had fallen upon and murdered Mosby not without a struggle ; for the slave received several wounds in the rencontre. These wounds excited suspicion, and led to confession on the part of the slave. T'-ie last was sentenced to death in Powhatan but Men d-m appealed to the last General Court fo Writ of Error and a new trial. The Court re fused the application, and the sentence of death was to be carried into effect on Friday next. The following gives the catastrophe of Mendum An Awful and Horrid A fair! On Monday, the 15th inst. a most horrid and awful affair hap pened in the jail of Chesterfield : two prisoners, Joseph Whiteford and Robert Mendum, who were confined in jail under a sentence of death for murder, which sentence was to have been rurriorl Sntn nYPriitinn nn Frii-lpv nnvt ntnrmi. ir,,,-j snf. ten.:.. v-:. ,... 7. jt . " ""J " --""- , , 7 r A1 . ' , ; "Jf ned to put an end to their existence by commit- .. Muwnyj u1I,jW(.! M tine suicide. The ailor. as is the usua custom. gave them in razors to shave, and after shaving themselves, the said Whiteford remnrked to the l j t r n . .i i guaru ana ins ienow prisoners, mat ne never would be carried to tho sallows to be made a Bartholomew, Dec. 5th, 1828. Honorable Sirs With an equal share of re gret and surprise, I have received your commu nication, announcing the determination of His .Swedish Majesty's Council for this Island, not spectacle of for thousands of people, and then to deliver up to me tne piratical vessel called the deliberately drew the razor across his throat se Federal, Captain Taylor, as requested in my vera! times, and gave to himself a severe wound, official communication of yesterday's date. but of which wound he still survives, 'and the From the peculiar circumstances attending same is not considered fatal by the physician, this transaction, (the robbery or act of piracy who was speedily called to his assistance, and he having been committed on the high seas by a ves- may vet live to pav the nenallv of the violated sel whose Commander, I am well assured, was laws of his country, for which he is sentenced to at the time well aware ot the conclusion ot peace die between the governments ol Drazil and Uucnos The case of Mendum w..s far more unfortu- Ayres, and against a vessel of a Power in amity nate, or rather fortunate ; he accomplished his ...:.u l .u c .i !?.. i n: . n i . . r wiiu uum ui muse itueijr ueuiguitiu uweis, uuu aesigns wiin coolness and lirmness even with Tl .. - 11! . f . . ... oi wuicu, i nate iery reason 10 ueneve, uas tliat sort ot lirmness that would in ancient times never been formally recognized by His Swedish have done honour to a Roman patriot : he, with Majesty,) I am reluctantly compelled to express the utmost deliberation, took a knife, that had ray astonishment at a result so unexpected. The been clandestinely conveyed into the jail to an very intimate relation that now subsists between other prisoner, and, placing the handle thereof or respective governments, a relation on whicn against the wall, forced himself with violence the best interests of this Island depend, . led me against the point, and gave to himself a wound in to expect a different decision from its constituted the lower part of the breast, about four inches Authorities: that decision will, of course, be deep; but believing this not to be sufficient to rommunicated bV me to thp Onvrrnmnnt nf thlnrwl tile n-tenrahta V.fa l, .1, .l. .. 1 t.J ' - " .. w. vuu mo .i.c.ii ui.i nil., lie IVJU1V lilt? IIC HrlU United States, and to that of Sweden and Nor- to shave with, and presenting his face to the glass. l . T lit II r- ., . I .. r. . ' way, y i. iu. narrison, .sq. through our to see with more certainty where to eive the fatal Charge des Affairesjat Stockholm. I would stroke, he drew it deliberately and carefully in were r.uve leave to iwu. mar wc claim made uj the same place several times, and, with tbe left Boring for Water. A correspondent of the Albany Daily Advertiser states that a machine, cheap and simple in its construction, has lately been invented and patented by an ingenious me chanic, Mr. John R. Failing, of Frey's Bush, Montgomery county, by whicli the operation of boring is performed, with much ease and great expedition. By the help of Mr. Failing's ma chine a work may be accomplished in a few weeks, which, by any other known method, it would require vears to perform. The work of penetrating the hardest rocks is done by one man and a horse only. The expense of obtaining water in this way has hitherto been very great A pump has been in operation in this place for two or three weeks, made by Mr. A. U. brown, which we believe to be on an original plan. If it be not entirely new, it is at least so to Mr Brown, who has never seen any thing on the same principle. Ihe machinery is nearly or quite as simple as the common pump, over which it possesses the great advantage of raising water to any height. The one now in operation is up wards of 30 feet in length, and an experiment has been tried of its power by closing it up, ex cept a small portion of the valve, by which the water was thrown more than twenty feet above the pump, with considerable force, and could be to almost any distance, by the application of in creased power to tho handle. It may be very useful in deep wells ; as it would no doubt, with out difficulty, raise water from the bottom of the deepest well in tho country. Macon Messenger. Irritation. Excitability is essential to the con tinuance of life. The effect of excitation on the nerves, as every where else, is to produce a move ment of contraction. If this movement, which in a healthy state is repeated a certain number of times in a certain period, becomes quicker, ex citation changes its name, and becomes irritation, and a malady. Simple irritation differs from in flammation, in that the latter particularly affects the cellular systems and the blood vessels, and leads to a train of disorders which irritation alone never produces. NEW GOODS. THE Subscriber has just received by the late arrivals from New-York and Philadelphia, a general assort ment of GOODS, consisting of almost every art'cle in bis line ol business amongst winch are tbe tollow ing : Old Cognac, 1 'a BRANDY- M. cnu aim Raspberry J Holland and Country GIN Old Irish WHISKEY Rye do Old Jamaica, ) West India, VRUM Northern ) Cordials, of various quali ties Loaf, WhTellavan. SUGARS Brown, J Madeira, 6f seve-1 ral qualities Dry Lisbon, Sherry, Teneriffe, Curat, Muscat, Malaga, Port, and Champaigne, Imperial, Gunpowder, ' Hyson, Superior Spanish Segnrs Fresh Raisins, Buck Wheat, &c. WINE TEA Envy. In a Polish fable entitled " the Miser and the Envious Man," the latter if represented as obtaining from the gods the favour of being al lowed to lose one eye, in order that he may, at the same time, deprive the former of the only eye he had left ! The great " American Dictionary of the English Language," edited by Noah Webster, Esq. has been published by Mr. Converse, of New Haven, in two noble quarto volumes. In mechanical execution, this extensive work is all that could be desired. As we have merely read the Advertisement and Preface, we cannot un dertake to give an opinion of its literary merits. 1 hough some features of Mr. Webster s plan be exceptionable, and some portion of the contents may be deemed superfluous or unsuitable, yet we cannot doubt that these volumes are exceedingly valuaulo on the whole. 1 hey ought not to be judgd without very deliberate and close exami nation. N. Y. Daily Advertiser. Blistered Feet. The following mode of cure was communicated to Capt. Cochrane, and which he says he never found to fail : " It is simply to rub tho feet at going to bed, with spirits mixed with tallow dropped from a lighted candle into the palm of the hand. On the following morn ing no blisters exist ; the spirits seem to possess the healing power, the tallow serving only to keep the skin soft and pliant. The soles of the feet, the ancles and insteps, should be rubbed well ; and even where no blisters exist, the ap plication may be usefully made as a preventa tive. Salt and water is a good substitute and while on this head, I would recommend foot-travellers never to wear right and left shoes : it is bad economy, and indeed serves to cramp the feet; and such I felt to be the case." Coch rane' 8 Pedestrian Tour. Together with almost every article in tlia Grocery line, that can be called for. Also, a general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery, plain and cut, Glass and China Ware, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Cotton Bagging, &c. together with a general assortment oi faints, Uils, Window Glass, Var- nisn, rancy ana winasor unairs, c. with numeious other articles too tedious to enumerate all of which, he will dispose of on reasonable terms, for cash or country proauce. ULU. A. HALL. Nov. 22. STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, ) Jones County. ) TTN EQUITY. John Vann and Lewis Greeorv. vs, M. Benjamin W. Harget, William Armstrong and Levice his wife, Samuel Smith and Celia his w He, Wiilis Grego ry, Asliton Gregory, and William Gregory. Pursuant to an oruer oi tne uourt oi tquitv lor the County ot Jones, made at September term, the Plaintiffs in this cause 8re hereby notified, that depositions of witnesses, to be read in evidence on the part of the Defendants, on the hear ing oi said cause, in said Court, will be taken at Trent Bridge, in said County, on the 3d and 4th days of Feb ruary net, when and where the said Plaintiffs can attend and cross examine if they think proper. STMON FOSCUE, C. M. E. Dec. 18 tf NOTICE. Q?A Meeting of the Stockholders of the NEWBF.RN MARINE & FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY will take place at their Office, on Monday the 12th January next, for the purpose of electing twelv e Directors for the ensuing year. Qj" Punctual attendance is requested, as business of im portance to the concern will be transacted. By order of the President and Directors, ABNER PASTEUR, Secretary. Dec. 27. 1828. 21vt GAKDEN SEED. JUST received, on consignment, from F.nfielcl Con necticut, fifteen boxes GARDEN SEED, warranted fresh and good. , SAMUEL OLIVER December 13, 1828. 19ct FOR SALE, NEW and elegant four wheeled CARRIAGE, of the latest fashion. Cash or good nolet would be taken n payment. Apply at this Office. Oct. 25, 1828. M. II. L.ENTE Offers for salt the following articles: viz. A iffc HIIDS. Retailing Molasses, 4ij:HV 20 kegs Goshen Butter. On Consignment. C half 'do. CoSnac Brandy, Signette's brand 50 quarter boxes Spanish Scgars, 25 half boxes half Spanish do. Dec. 6 lSeowkt . ' FOR RENT. The subscriber will rent for one or more years, her store, brick warehouse and wharf on Front street, and near the Old County .Wharf. MARY HARVEY. Newbern, Sept. 27, 1828 n8 ' NOTICE TO MARINERS. WOTICE is hereby given, that a FLOATING LIGHT is now stationed at the mouth of Neuse River. She is moored in 3 fathoms water, sticky bottom, near the upper edge or Western side ot the Shoal extending out from the point of marsh, with the point bearing due South, distant Rbout 3 miles Gum thicket bearing a. W. half W. Brant Island due North Swan Island S. E. and the South West Straddle Light Boat due Fast. A Bell of 200 weight will be tolled at intervals, in thick and foggy weather. JOSHUA TAYLOE, - Superintendent of Lights. Collector's Offick, District of ) Ocracock, Dec. 8th, 1828. J Dec. 13 tf lT37r 1CTJSIC. JUST received (per schooner Philadelphia) and for sale at the Subscriber's Office, one door north of the Bank of Newbern, a general assortment of NEW MUSIC, A c. consisting, in .art, of a choice selection from the latest and most popular OPERAS. Viz : OVERTURES, SINFONIAS, MARCHES, RONDOS, WALTZES, DANCES, SONGS, and . DUETTS, ALSO FOR SALE, One second hand ( English ) Piano Forte, One do. (American) Piano Forte, One do. Patent Kent Buge, TOGETHER WITH Four doz. VIOLINS, of various qualities, AND A SMALL INVOICE OP CLARIONETTS, FLUTES, PICOLOS, F LAG E LETS, VIOLIN STRINGS, (fresh,) GUITAR STRINGS, (do.) VIOLIN PEGS, Do. HAIR for BOWS, Do. BRIDGES, Do. BOWS, of superior aualitu, MUSIC PAPER, SACRED MUSIC, INTRODUC TION BOOKS, $c. Sfc. All. or anv Dart of the above will be sold lnw fnr fad. or on a credit, for approved notes, not to exceed 90 days! Newbern, Dec. 13. 1828. 19tf ID The Freeman's Echo will inrt th above twice. BOARDING HOUSE, BEAUFORT, N. C. WILLIAM R. BELL, Having recently finished his spacious and commodious building in tbe town of Beaufort respectfully Informs his friends and the pub! lie generally, that he is prepared for the re ception of BOARDERS ; and he flatters himself that he will be enabled, by assiduity and attention, to give gene, ral satisfacton to those who may think proper to patronise his Establishment. Tbe House is fitted up in the neatest and most comfortable style his Table wdl be furnished with tbe best the market affords, and his bar with the choicest Liquors. Professional gentlemen, and others having business connected with our Courts, can be con! veniently accommodated. PRIVATE FAMILIES, who may wish to enjoy the benefits arising from a visit to this pleasant and healthful retreat, can be furnished with suita ble apartments, and no exertion shall be wanting to en sure their comfort and convenience. ' Beaufort, Carteret Co. Dec. 27, 1828. 21tf NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER has authorised JNO. SNEAD Esq. to sell any part or the whole of the following TOWN LOTS and Tracts OF LAND, viz : ' Lots Nos. 47, 48, 400, 401, 408, on New Front street. 77 feet of lot No. 77, on Pollok street, 30 feet f lot No. 15, on South Front street, Part of front of lot No. 19, on Middle Street, with brick DWELLING HOUSE, fcc. Lot No. 119, South half of No. 113, & Front lot No. 109, on East Front street, with WHARF, &c. 20 acres of LAND adjoining the land of E. G. Pasteur, on Neuse River, near Newbern. 4 acres, adjoining the lands of M. C. Stephens 2 acres, adjoining Dryboro . 13250 acres, back of the Lake Patent, in Hyde County. 80 acres near Newbern, on Trent Road, 132 acres on Pembroke Road, 1000 acres on Goose Creek, 12800 acres on Flat Swamp, adjoining the lines of Beaufort County. A liberal credit will be allowed the purchaser, endnotes negotiable at the Bank of Newbern will he required. JOHN STANLY. Dec. 27, 1828. 21tf. BANK OF NEWBERN. A DIVIDEND of two per cent, is declared on the Capital Stock of this Bank, for the half year ending on the 31st December, 1828. The same will be paid to the Stockholders, or to their legal Representatives, at any time during Bank hours, after the 3d of January. M. C. STEPHENS, Ctuhiv. Dec. 27th, 1828.-21tf BANK OF NEWBERN. NOTICE. An Election for the choice of eleven DIRECTORS of the Bank of Newbern, for the year 1820, will he held at the Banking House in the Town of Newbern, on the first Monday in January next. The poll will be opened at 9 o'clock, A. M. By order ot the Board. M. C. STEPHENS, Cashier. Dec. 27, 1828. 21vt BBLS. prime and MesiPORK, for sale by Dec. 6 fc IIENIRY W. JONE8. 30 PRIVATE FEMALE SCHOOL, JOHNSTON COUNTY, N. C. THIS School w ill be resumed oat the first Monday fir January next, under the superintendence of Sfisf W ARDER, of Fayette ville, who comes recommended as a Lady eminently qualified to discharge the duties of the Seminary. Terms of Tuition: For all the usual branches of m English Education, and Needle-work, five Dollar, per Quarter. For Reading, Writing, Spelling and Needlo work, Four Dollars per Quarter. The subscriber would take 8 or 10 girls as Boarders to whom, kind and strict attention would be given. Price of board per month, $5. DANIEL BOON. Dec. 13 19 kt $ a 0 CO a tiS 15 15 a iC 14 a 15 8 60 a 8 7.' Hemp, per yd. 23 a 85 do. M a W i: f a7M 40 a 66 a 1 1 GO a 1 71 lb. 5 a (5 , do. 6 a 7 do. 7 a 8 do. 22 25 do. 25 NEWBEN PRICES CURRENT. (corrected weekly.) BEESWAX, lb. BUTTER, do. CANDLES, do. COFFEE, do. CORDAGE, cwt. COTTON, JTTON BAGGING Flax, FLAX, per lb. FLOUR, hid. Corn Meal, bu&hel GRAIN Wheat, bushel, Corn, bbl. IRON Bar, American, Russia and aweedes. LARD, LEATHER Sole, Dressed hydes. LUMBER Flooring, 1 inch, M. Inch boards, do. Scantling, do. Square Timber, do. Shingles, Cypress, do. Staves, W. O. hhd. do. Do. R. O. do. Do. W. O. barrel, do. Hending, hhd. do. Do. barrel, do. MOLASSES, gallon, NAILS Cut, all sizes above 4d. lb. 4d. & 3d. do. Wrought, do. NAVAL STORES Tar, bbl. 1 urpentinc, do. Pitch, Rosin, Spirits Turpentine, gallon, Varnish, do. OILS Sperm. do. W hale and Porpoise, do. Linseed, do. PAINTS Red Lead, lb. White Lead, ground in oil. cwt. PEASE Black eyed, bushel, Grey eyed, do. PROVISIONS Bacon, lb. Heel, do. Pork, mess, bbl. Do. prime, do. Do. cargo. SALT Turks Island, bushel, ueautort, do. Liverpool, fine, do. SHOT, cwt. SPIRITS Brandy, French, gall. 10 8 ,H 20 1 16 8 8 IS 8 30 a 12 a 9 a 9 a 18 a 9 a 20 ' a 10 a SSi 8 1') 15 13 11 10 13 40 25 40 40 90 60 15 50 40 8 24 1 (U fill is Id Apple do. Peach do. -Rum, Jamaica, Do. Windward Island, Do. N. England. GIN, Holland, . Do. Country, Whiskey, STEEL German, lb. Do. t.nriish blistered. SUGARS Loaf, lb. . Do. Lump, do. Do. Brown, do. TEAS Imperial, do. liunpowder, do. Hyson, do. Black, do. TALLOW, do. WINES-Madeira, gallon, i enenne, do. Malaga, 'do. Lisbon, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. 55 45 75 50 40 50 20 80 45 25 1G 10 22 18 9 1 60 1 60 1 25 9 a 3 8 160 I 6 ID 3 14 13 11 60 50 80 10 ' 1ST. 60 60 1 !5 95 60 l 45 35 18 VI 2) 20 10 1 go 1 80 150 10 129
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