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t - I - - r x 3 lULYISQ IW mm w Aaat drcijaod the arsctke ef ' xledkiae, ItUak U e eeaeary an this eecasm tt Say pab 1 Jkly VaatJ w3 atted aad prearribe wbaa called M do fcX Ox grmkact aid aveeeat TjiltmUi ' . . . ' . CALVIX JOXXS. . - SPOUTING, INTELLIGENCE. . ,.- fTma Kate eer the Sabary Trf riU cwmm m - JL Tuesday tLetfchefOctebcrsJl,tndciaue firs , 'days s heretofore j tad .will be larulated eccordiar to , thereto cU Turf. - 8C l-3t3S i V - HOSES JL fjOOCE.TVea - j ' - r v, - : 5 : Valuable Lands for Sale. .T)USUA.WT to c decree of the Cin of tqnily fir 1 X Ireofett Cooaty, wilt be eobi at puttie ndue ia the tt)Ti of.WdkesbotoUjrh, om Twasday the fib, day of Na .". vember neu, all Ual valuable tract, of land in the eaid ' C-wmtrf Wdke toown aad dirttrguuhed by the am . ea the Vppee Morariaa Ueett lyins; an both id' of the '' -Yadkin river, Mt fevrtsmias; 340 sere, a jrealf'birt cf Irtish J .excellent rirer bottom. There are about niae v or tea pUmiuoBi cleared and now cultivated oa Uie tali tracn-, 1-'-V- , ThU land will be aid to secarctbe pirment cf a debt due from the executors of the lata nugh Wontromny, Jdeceased to the executors of Christian Levi Benaien, U J and others af Sates." A reasonable etedlt will be riven .o the punchesers sat their seaurinf the paj meat of the. naoef ' Wilke Coitntr. Sept. Tib, IBIJ 38-3U NOTICE, 'v-T HeWbrlbnrarn all pewoaa from trading for a Koto of ','A hand by ae and made payable to Itaac N. Lanr don, for toe anvnit origin? two unuac ana rv ui. . dated 1st August, IS15, at the H(d note vaa frauiMantly NobUiaod i and I am determined not to pay the MiiTBOte ar any part tberooc. ; rJloit!bT Ausnat 33tb, 315, Wm. IV. our eh. , 33 3w- ; TAILORS WANTED. nplIE uiidert.'gnedwUI give oonttant employment t3 v vi- thrao TaflMra, and allow them the Richmond pricei : vl their claim discharged Weekly. . . v If.' B. t thJak a few hnndred pounds Candlea might be adraataeoaaly' disp9aed of in Bateign, uey are now -jtaitiitff atSOeoitsperpond. ' . . Ralaiirhr Sept SO. IMS' 38 3 fPIIB bacribef otle tor sale hi Httnutijo, aleren miloiweat 'of SaKaburir. Rowan cnu.rty conti,ningr 'ivo hundred and thirty Acre of . LAKD. with the.im Vf((wreinairtf thereon, i4 '..one Grit and Saw Mill, on . ' third ereels-atilch U a larra stream, and as yet has never 1 failed ao as to nrevent rrtodinir in the drien aeasona. I Tba nulla bain new. aVe ia cwod repair, with the best of yetothsto make flor here ia a tolerable gdud Ourelling , House. Barn and S2 house, aith a number of others 'r there.is aho, an eactJleat quarry of stone for buiidin, and ' number of ine apt-lugt on tbe Land. Pernors whing to purehas will apply to the subscriber on tbe premises. . - m n eav Mk n A na V - NORTH.CAROLINAr WAKE COUNTY. errata um heiora me. Mark Cooke, one of (he Sttsti ..cea- ex thVoesee in and for the said County, JaenS TTuMaftcM. and made oath thtthe transferred to Michael 'Thonpon,tu reteiTed, a certain note of hand giten TtK ata to-8ouM. MxxdooT ttW tUr 0m aUaptlre aftW phatcr. . . . ion sale. A aoaWaaa aaoaerabU boe4 otto, aw mi eUaaar. ead kaa bam aoocaoa aw wart rooJul be prelmad la sU W ia awwa e ia IghUtnd.' Appty U- ; ..J good apianee, the Acid.- it wed the S JO ROSS. XewTot. Sejtt. 6 Arrirod tcii. Marie, cap- tab Cretoon, b 57 dayt Irom UaM d Orax e, by h-mt e hire eacaTed Frwncb trtcrt coetalniag Paria tUua to the-Jlat cf Jftlr,)Oi fccy rw entire; barren ofincidemt. - V; . To. 5ri. 7 K report is fecaared W ue arriral yestcrdsy of tW fc.toor Aftu, Broroort, rrom HafTe-de-Giace.thtto prtrm junction . - - ... 1 . a A A AAA two of tbe rreoct dirujona, in pjw iu Prussians had ben Wnt, wba wr War y annul- atcd in an action thit to A plac t a "d ! to be the deviioA that it it quired WO wiggons tu brio; off the womded only.- Tbr fepon, wbkh has Fwad Ita wjy hta the ComnertVAdportiz'.r' of yesterday, as fresh news wt Wt'Ted hereby the Arioato ; the only differeoce Sif5that itws ai affair bctreea the Huasbni ioittdllie. Prus sians axd the French. ; : ..--..: Extract of a letter from an American iteniieai hi Bor deaux, to a respectable jncrcaiiuie auiac ui' notion dated July 2d. " It is said the treaty of Pal is has beea renewed between Louis 18 and the Allied .Monarch, with the addition that the former h tou rouintiia. 100,000 of their troops mTfaace for J Tears, at tbe expense of 500,000,000 cf . francs. If tbe French people descended to tuch humDiating terms the country may be tranquil by force of arms for seTeral years, w TL white flae wns displayed here on the 21st inst. and is now waring from the wiudow of dznosi every bouse in town. ; Jtotton, Scfit. II. An. obbgmjr fnend favoured us with tw" papers dated Au, 'lit 16 8c 19, called the Ommsr cUlGszette of Point Petrt, which sppars to be a contiiiua'-ion of the Tale Qcctte Imparialc They contain several proclamationy decrees and public notices . In Uie procumaUor.s of St) Jarae Leitti, . ir r ' r i .1 i ne SiyiCS Btfliseii vjiurcruor ur vmaudipapc, auu au ministers the uoveratnem in toe ivtme oi nis uri tannic Maicetr.. ' . I An 'obliging, msod. has.. furnished us wita the Martinique Uaxette ot August l, received oy tt.e Tamahamah, 'by way oi Beverly, from w'lichwe have translated the account ef the surrender of the isLndof Guadnloupe ro tbe Brithh troops under tbe command of Sir James .LeitS, on the 10th ulti n seems the conquest was made with very iuuc owjooa.icu.. ' , . TYotulatotJir Bomh Daily J-iverittr ; St.Vicrr-'. (art ) -Vug. SUM Vt RT 0? THU EVENTS AT OUbAmufi The squadron having m bWd the Britlsi' force ante mb till at the . Saints . under the com mand of theif tEitcAHerfciea Sir lame Lrhh - - m W .f .V .1. WM(lffSaJ no: tree eiair jinv aeiui, , r not trniMe, and that U wu impoaiWe for a single individual ci lut trocpa lo escape. The two chiefs locsttUcd to sirmthw exgagf me t xMth folic vs. aad acme nous aivcr, w thrte suppUmcnury anicJee which are iwa No 1. Dnmamd. The foverntrv the second in command, and sll the troops of the French fine, and military ints shall be sent to France, prisoners til wet. '.. rfti lWj and Baroa Eover ol Pay ..i... ,k inam ft. Pnneh tine whh the inUita iv aeents shall be sent to France to the Duke o WelJictrton as prisoners of wsr, according: to ire tenet of the proclamation o( lis Excel Sir J. Leiu No J. Dtmand. The oOkcrs shaU presene their uonti and all tbe nulitatv their bfcfgsge. J,uxr. Heiused, except as respects tae nag- gae btlonir; personally to the mutary. 7 j NaS. UetnAHd. All the national fuaros colory saali be suffered to go pcaccabiy tt their homes- H y.r-. Th militia who have already eote to their homes shall he phrtected and their property respected. But the art who are usen id arms shall be trralcd as niiaoiters of war ami Uomediate- lv tranrnorted, s N d, -, Xft Individ'ual of . GswWoupe and lia depetKlencies shall be elkd in qurntaun fuf political oprilorr or cgtioos to this datr., and tly shall" be fiut under the protection of his fihtannic maiesty. Anrmcr. No person shall be ooesuor.ea DT tne governnrent f -bis Briianhic majesty for opinions or political conduct to this ca'e. No 5. Demand The laws of the colony and pri v'e property shall be rejected and put under the protecuon cl his majesty. intver. Ucanted as respect tie laws and pn vaie piopeny od snore. ' folgncd) . JAMES LEITH. The, condiiiors proposed ty Sir James Leith ore -a. accepted. Aug 10,1815.. (Signed) Count of LI NO IS, BOYER DF PKYRELE KV Cvndtiiotu demanded by Sir J. Leith) Commander in Cam, Lfc No I AH the rorts redoubts and every otl.cr -WAr..ml rftt-l.W.,V,m :m,,tKM In'the vea " "v ,Sii tk ,k- .m nf.ixtv'dniur. A, .w zr- Hntt3( wards the coast -oi Qaaclaioupe. At 6 ther be aaith tkat be Km not transferred the said ,'., t rthet aoto to any other personi , JACOB TUOMrSQN--v" f worn to before tne, & subscribed, this 11th day of Sen fember,1915. MARK COOSC, J. P. IWCkAXL THOMPSON, above named, maketh oath 'ihatke has every reason to believe from the subjoined eertificui and oath of Boberaon Ward, that the above aiamel note ia mislaid or tost, and that ho has not told. k Vfigw c tranaterred the same Jta any person whatever, utu uiM im bm naa Ftioervea vaitte tor ue ,fne. Xa f. VtJ . aSlUlIAEL THO.MPSOr?- isa " . . a k . . . . wwons to ana suBscruea oeiore me, thts 1 Uh diy of Bcp. cinber,l8x ; ..itARS. CQOKF, Jk P. rihCqfotmaVaU County. t , day ea nobtam Ward before me, and made ; -sauitbat saelTbotnpeon soma Ume ago rnit a note of lal iKU,-jrren by William Jones of H.lrirh to ; Jseob Thompaon wh,ch he tlunk was y -wue the 5th eh. last, which note he baa lost or misUid, . wuuiwiuuvuiaiii. : sworn ioujis soth Julv. 1815. ; TeatHvVB.BOBETS. r- -i - 1 1 - i V. 1'- R0BBK30M WAItD. Jr.. i ' i 1, '1 r V'80- NorthCarolina, v w -rautjxtm covhtt. hii Streater's Heirs. . ,, ;ilauanlel Jones and BUI In Equity '-;" Martin Lane, .J- . . IT pearTng to the oert, the death of Nathaniel Jones - w lW.P' Defedaab- auggestad i thereTore OideredUat publication b made STthe RateigMtar ' KffrT Ua "d hi. wife, bow re. ' iXVSSlf.'l Tenw nd ".out ofthe reach r ef the process of this court ( tha they parsorftdiy appear tohduiaaldewiDlyon the Sold ' Sf the 4ih Monday in Sept, next , -heTand heirs are phuntiflssnd Naihaniel Jbnea, (W.p) and Mar JO. THOMAS, C 3., C. fi. J3 w gl pd, ADVERTISEMRMT A!wV! T1 "P0" - of John' Foster, t,-. ocr aastun, iSi5, committed to tbe subscriber. All tr. J' Tral'! F. without iSy " erhrW 1",' are '"lted to pre. ' bS 3L!'.i!d' iU tinelimiU v. , o w ... -, . .v. SfpL-15,1811: f t VT?W fxt. attbeuu resideneeif f -SW bertlwpsanertr iaanVcaseu ehangd.V': ;, s THS aVe bf the tots adverteVl l',tui'a;.rf-. r l?Jbe 2 At. Is po-tpoced until Wednead,y the t-.ei rTovembrr nfra. a.it -mn .i Lttett frtm CeiXarr Br the stir VkL caK IliliiaraV arrired bcrw last cvcciitr. wa that news bad been received a Port an Prince, tilt the Cartbagoc-Una bad been sncctufuj af.alaat tv Royalists and that they bad opened a cc&a--i (Kjrt with Santa Fee. A ship formerly thaO, r- Gates of New York, bad arrived at CarU-aer- from London, with llOe) stsls of arms aiid cU muoitas of war. ' &. DOMESTIC. disembarked at Poiat St. Saavier, without any opposition, a on-r ot vrt oemfi statiorea tur their protection. Th operation bein effeci- ed, thequadron sailed for ThVet Rivera and Grand Love pomto, wliere albut 2300 men diatmbarked. A battery raiseloa the shore and oti which a ataxic gua wai mounted, did not ttre. sio opposition cosid avc been ntade to the landing of thfi trotos. which were protected by d'.e formidable irtillerv of the vessels of war moored very near the ahor At 5 o'clock, Sir lames Leih a inftcielf land. ed. The moment he reached the sbore. a brisk discharge of musketry Commenced on the height where the house Paktrisel is situa tfd, which terminated in the rfpulse of sooie troops and militia, who had abandoned that mp jrtant pos; to the York Jlkairers. They took their position there, and iy that means effected their junction with the troop a who landed at Grand Cove, whom Sir J as. . Leith had moved forward, as soon as they- were anded. They halted at the (house Loriol, where he passed the night, the next mom ins at 4 o'clock, tbe Aid dc Cdfflp of his Ex cellency, capt. Hay, and several other officers pushed their recoonoissances on the side of DoKe, whither it was supposed Boer had marched, but there was nobody there. The columns successively took up thjir march, and the generac in chief sat out at 8 tr clock. . J hey reconnoitered as far as Palmist, atd Morne r, if . . r ouucanier, wnicn. .were itKen .posstsaion oi with no other opposition than an affair between the rear guard ofthe rebels and 500 then com manded by capt Hay. oyer mfter giving up h's positions, marched to Morne Houel, a vc- ty strong position,- fort: bed by artillety, and mi hich ite declared hix determination to defend wtKG or 7 oo men, who were posted ia it.- But the mar oeuvrcs of Sir james Leith were conceived with so much skill, 'and executed with so much precision, that at 6 o clock in the evening, Home Houel was entirely aur- roQnaed. , , During the , day," a column commanded by Major treneral Douelass landed -t Baillit. an d after a vigorous resjaraoce took .up a ; position very near toe town. ' r , ft, (5 6 clock iii the eyentngj M. Linois, sent a propoiicidit to ttegoctate. V:-The general la chief repnecVthat he eould not treat with him alone, but that it was necessary for hla se cond in command, t6 enter into all the stipula- place Tort' fie d by artillery in the colony, sha'J be !s hyertd immediately to the troops of his Entrap ic majesty. No 2 AD the eagles tn-colqred standards, pub- lie money, archives plsps, -all that belongs to the civil and military administrations, magazines and arms of every kind, and every other species of pub lic property shall be delivered over immediately to commissaries named by the general in chief. No t. AU pecsons under arms iDctaded in these stipulations shall rnatrh from their respective posis, at 3 o'clock, this afternoon, to the places fix cl upon, having first' given p their arms (Signed) IAS. LEITH, The three articles above are accepted. Sigued Count LINOIS, BOYER DE PEYRELEAU. On the morning of the 10th, Sir James Leith had .'Ms H. Q. at the house Baizet balf a league from tbe down and replaced by the British flag. At o'clock his excellency the gcnerti, in chief made hi nirj into the 'town and took p his quartrrs at the hotel of the government, precisely 49 hours from the time of his landing at Grand Cove. There are few examples of so grand a result obtained in m short time with, so little loss, 'The British anhy had but 35 men killed and wounded. The tebels lost a hundred. The Freiich frigates Acteon, Mewager and Kl'-gent, cttjprieieu un.u r tne command o Al' Venancourt, with sgreat xeai aoa gooa conduct It is known to those who are concerned in the'W. India trade, that 3 or more of the Governor 5 of those islands on their own responsibility permitted the entry of American vessels with produce, after the exph'Htionin March last, of the order in Council, permitting their enlry. The following is a copy ofthe reply of the British minister to the letter of the Governor of the Island of Tobsgo on this sub-ject? Denning-Street, tOth May, 1815. Si a I have received your' despatch ofthe Soth March, and am very sorry to be under the necessity of convevine to von the decided diaannrobation nf His Majesty's Government, of your havmc admit ted any American vessel to entry, after the expira tion of the order in Council, by which such admis sion was authorised for a limited time. ' T ho conduct which ynu have adopted in this in stance, is both contrary to law and the general inter est of His Majesty's Colonic8,and I any therefore to signiiy to yon tne express commands oi ins Kpyal Highness the Prince Regent, that you should in i o instance take it upon yotfrseif to puihorize tbe admis sion into the pcrts of Tobago of vessels and cargoes which are excluded by the general law of tbe em pire. ,. . ttAUlUKSr. Ui Uonor Julm Balfour, Kq. 1 ...... ,-. ' tions. vTbtAidKle-CAmD of his Ezeelkncv1, Moody,--captain of EcMneers, who hai been distisni&hed in1 this short campaign, for pis activity tndV miUjaxy skill, wa$ acnt toMpunt IIoui l, whsrelie 'found . Llesrsi Linois 'end Dover t?Mhcr, ia the fereatest dejection.! rile Porto Rko,'Jugut 17- .Several vessels from Philadelphia and Baltimore with cargoes cf flout, have touched here and proceeded to the Main, not being able to make a sale without considerable sa crifice. "There is on hand, inclucing what is afloat in the hsrboi-, 5 or 600Q barrels fl ur. $ is the most that can be obtained, and dull even at that price, v Almost every kir.d of American pro duce ia equally low, tne market having been glutted for four months pest . The produce ofthe island is high ? coffee 8 10 a 11 sugur? 10. FROM CUBA.' We Jearxi that several vessels have rtcentlv arrived at that Island from the Coast of Africa with cargoes of slaves. Ode bfthemta$rigojf ten or xweiye guna, very narro wly escaped cap, ture, whUc'Iying at a.cUr.sjtf.hMshy-a British sloop of war, whic)i"came ud her un discovered in. Is fog, and commenced frintr into hef thebriMeturo and madip aaiL TKoOgfi she got cJeayoneof ner oiiicers was - wounded; slightly, and ' some A gentleman, who has just arrived from &. Louis, informs us, that a treaty cf peace h been negociatcd with the hostile tribes i f lv diana in that quarter, and that depredatiotTr tbfrontiers had ceased. L.oi. .iiaet's; rrn. mntwis ordered to Deroh,'and is tohreV jJactd by the one commanded by Culcidto. las 1 ' Pit'tburg, SefttemlT $i , By the arrival of a gentleman, in th'rs place direct from Detroit, we have intelligence un tht place to the 20th ulr. Tbe eipedtkx, to Chi v;o and Greenbush has bcreti postponed by gen Brown until the next season. The, I.di. an treaty would commence about the 25;h The various tribes were collecting, it l)ru..,it and its yvejnityjand nod('ubt as cotcjtaTj,e4 out that fcverv thii ir woutd be amlcabiv ad. justed. Gov. Cassenj .ys thr f or C J. nee i flos people of the jerritory, aud m maoagt roeRtof the Indian department Is such as 1j do jtiotics to the government, and at the amc ume.Ts' spire the hostile tribes with a high sense tf our generosity and m agnanimity U.;dcr h's direction, the affairs ofthe territory have at. sumed a pleasing aspect; trade and business, are rapidly revm"; at;d cocbVJence reposed, once more, in the public functionaries Meih Tori, Scfit. 6. Ycsterdoy afternoon a splendid dinner was givea at Tammany Hall to our distk trursl.'-d cftizrns Messrs. f Ja;b:tin an?! Cby, two 'of th five Asfaui eat. comrnis-o' cm who happily su rieded in,ce g-w-wtfttg tie treaty w Peace at ti ft,!, ard.lhe Ciivnurcial Treaty ft London. At Cm nuiQrous asssmbl ge, his" honor Judge Livingston prtsijd Wm. BiyiT, Esq officited es vice president-, sisted by J.mcs FaiTlie, J.ht Honet Thomas Farnr and Guotrt As?i' will, Esqs Amwj the disun gumed quests, were the Hon. liutus hattg, Hon A. J. Dulias tie Mjvor, General Macomb, Gei)efil Swift, kc . '- - TOASTS. r ... 1. The United States. Alir tbe chain cfUniia never be bi ken it bzs beeo bt ighteaed, not wali- ecea.by C'litisioo. ' . ' - 2 The Pesident of the United States. 9 The Governor and State of Ne w-York. 4 Peace-makers, whose country awards them th taurel when they pre ent her te olive, 9 The mfctnorycf the late Jamc s A. Bay r'rV The country which entombs his ashes buwnw vhs death, and wdl ever remember his services : .. 6 The' American- "Sine qua rion. The rights of ij 7 The , Status poet beltum. "We have chararter, peace, comrarcev Vrealt.n, liberty and iudcpcniiciice, 8 Foreign-Nations ' Enemies in war, u peace friend. ' May our 'attachment to peace never bt mistaken for an undue read cfwar. ; ' V The American Eagic. li) her desbe to retip tbe olive brancbr may s!.e tiejcr lose ber arrows. to Commerce We d sire from H the enjoy ment of peace, and it eff.Ads us ti e sinews of war.) 11 The Wealth of Nations, Liberty. ? , 12 The Prbciples of Washington. Honor, kith union and independence- ' - 13 The 18 Stars A bright constellation in the Western Hemisphere, ptopiiious to freedom, blast Ing to tyranr y, ' - - 14" The Tree of Liberty. Indigenous In onr country, may it flourish wherever transplanted, aad brave every political tempest, , ' " 15 Our gallant T. rs Vhcy have made our ;coun tiy proud cf its fla and of them. x ' ' 1 6 The army of the United States Its courage was never subdued 8c when disciplined it coi.qutrcd ' i ( uur iniuiua anu vorwu ers. k ney nave pro-t ved .tbat a free ccuntry will he ver want gallant de -fenders. " -'f!" 18 The Daughters of America', May the rick reward of their smiles never beoestowed but on tbeset who deserve well of their country. v':; . By Mr. Gamin. The city of New York. - ; 'J By Mr. Clay The 8th ef January, 18 5. aftxr ihi GUEats Hn hettred; ..- By the Pretident. Our distinguished guests, A; belt Uallatm and Uenrv Claw:' - "r .- v tr; uy Mr Ualtat. I he lesson of Warpreparatio 111 tIMrii ' . ' :.. " u ... - . . My the Hon. Mt. JFfier. Pubr'crediti susfaiuea by equal taxes and a uniform currency. ' V " ''w JJy AItLj3avardi he Peace bet ween the Ur-iwi States and Great Britain ; a prosperous cohitiierce; its result may the (rood uiderstandingv betjett tne, two countries, established by the wisdom oi ovrv (By Mr MfihvuaU. The "memory Tof the late" Governor Clinton. 1 f- .,"v;, By Mr. Hone. Oar distinguished feilovf cjK$'' John Jay, who, in the more youthful days of the.ne -y- public was tillable negdeiator and the firttl asserte? of our country's rights in foi-etga courts. ' w JJy Mr Farran The Hero of Lake Charopwrnj Commodore M'Donbugh. " "V uy-Mr Fnrhc't Commooore Uecaturj anq out , ncgociators in the Mediterranean-- , --'-h; , $a-.' JVew ror''&AxV..12Veatero were highly gratifieaV by. the appearance of -hP Steam Frleate Fuhon the-Firstin motion. At an early hour rite Fiilton cot under wav from Corlaeri rjooK, anq passed dowg the eaat nvtr.witnp ; majesty, - When on the battery, she nreu apauwwrv al salute which wis re turned by port Colunibnsi 5 Governor's island.1 " "SbeT then proceeded to SanT , Hobkand returned. to the City about avin set ;i 1 monar tha irentlernen on hhrd darincr the excumr- on f were his excellency Albert Uaiioo?fllrj the mavoh several members 6f the c6rrxratiori, aeveral othera. all of Kntii. understand. pleased it Uh lb perfbr-ruance of theFulto beyond tied, tut 0Mta$cacft ctijo.ii uieirmost sangwoexKctsuons -rw rrr.
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