J dli:id: State No. 18. ;4iALErGlIj (N. p.) rillDAY, MAY 8, 1818. VoL.X Norifc Gazette tm u un vmmir Uitrst Ki tint unn n ufutstn rsa atacwaTiva,ar -rea ' titt a ts aarrea, raxaaa aaassa i) aaa vumKt0Te mot kscsbm wwaira ua aa, inttT- a aaca eunnim : '..vH" - - . i . BherifPt sale.' WtLLba aSj at ibe ut-bae la Mmit mmw auut; i.TWU, toe lOi day of My mii (X .fcjwma; TrwuLAN'U, ocas aWii (ilM tUt taapSlXW U" 7r -" -wwa a!, .lit j40 tie do by J4 ItwgUafi do Jt I. -.--7 -n . TV -:Ti SuOda. ta f Aaarv yatmaaas xw. ca, Astiry jotutfoay. ah UHirliUni .150 da. do by Steyeao t iutmU do. U. IX UatcxsV, Fa. M do oa. 07 joaaioaa m-nenaw, 00. 1 dob. v inwngTit. 150 do do j Benjamin Carter, do Phillip FtulBpa, do do bv Peter Kerbv 041 Kay creel. 160 dodo by 60 oa the farikia River. ' 10O do do by Mtcejah Samuel, AdjVM. Swain, am. 4M do do by Joseph Younger urar Hieajaa BraL.ua). 30 do da ty Nathan Prraoa do WiUiaih Holly. 300 do do by Tartinc Motley ou fuk mer a atcra. 100 do do by do do oa Dear branch. 100 do da by J oka Martin ott 0m Klue riJa (Mountain 148 1-9 do do by Datld P, Slmi-r rtuudftrdsereck' tto) dodo by William Ardiu 00 B Ver. Dun Creek. 100 do do by Zaehariah Scoter, waters uf 'isb river. 363 dodo by John Kobvrtson, adjoiojug Wia. Lyon. ISO do do by do do Edaard Lorel. g00 do do by Jokn Beagainoo, Uo William firigg an Jfif, Oieek, f 100 do U by David Cbiutdler, jr. do Datiiel Pocket. 7'ii do do by Miabael Kowlnuii do btorTiftg Hu.iaua. 70 do do'by icbard Slok do John Taiu.er. 106 do. not bated, 0atlby VV'iilium Flyuu, far- Jtlu CftJMU. 10 do civca io by Hdirr Ijinih, do Aadrew Mwttna. SO do out Uiad rtturuul tor luac illiaor, do RhvuuI, Mar- liiJO acres returned fur 7u iio Jo for JeaK timers Hrir. da-JVton-U Riklmrdb. 100 1.0 do d. do Grttn portU ir.f-cuiil-irouiw. l;X) do do dolo wijeiuag Vple.iuna Hoiiiield, 50 rio dodo du Morisor. Fox Nob. J- 40ono do dodoMnniiew i4. Mughrs, Zju 340 Oodo do do dodo do rinions Urue!i. . 150 do do do do do Y UUia I. Djt)oti, tq Yadion. $0 do !o do do '.o ie tut iM.r.ied (rxct, 04 Yadkin. ' 1 Jo towu !ut No t?, ia iiock&it1, o coed bjr Col. Lea (rr' haln. . i 50o rrturnod iartoe heira ofArcliiWu T..ilor. Adj. Ja natr, u bnve V 150 An inven in It Sdithard, adiiuinK Snow orede Jatues L. Crawfurd, Adj. Jauoii ft iOO do-i ". vur 8 do kio do tovi of Kociitbrd. ' 1 to 3 uor bv Koekord. '100 do. sot listed Harfis. - T 1-2 do pai of: on : sq. . March 4tb, 1816. .'ood. uiiljfwn, sappuucii to Wloae to Maace'Ueu-t X uu'Wf tiiMiiMU MyMwyy uoa BobriNo. 18, do! VV Pob- 1 For Sale, . a. vV.V r- ' SI . A 0 TJOUnB ar IA i -oa rsiyeueviiie wwnw au !V4ticni4rseuquA;of Geii'l, Caivui Joi,or tlt subscriber Wrr. T JNO. BUCKWITH. Pibrir 28. 1 SlV Those iiidlW to J. B. are requested to mak diaie psTueiit to Nr. Keuneth UiUis, in Eaitrigh. r NOTICE. ON tlw 30th of Ali-wi aine to the Store of Moots k Lcaos in 'iock;luuu countv, iu ihr cvtninsr a man who otdls inn Acll itiftjeQ t,'. Rogers, bv proitasion a writie muster lia viiig Iter infonuod Uiathe a suspicious cbx wcter aod it su kjvi) be had sulen TU V HOUSES from Jonathan U"U nk o'burr cennt) , 1 asked biin aotVie yDiiina which kx tod suspicion, i.n.1 alter making aersr i ett'orts to Ucltxt I n be broke ground and cwnle his escape avkg In my IKJ5S1: ioii his hon, saddle, bridlo, saiU'o mgs aud clothing.- -This man is about five l"el tea inatatt ltigb, with ted his aud light hair, aud fhjin appefraM aboui thirty yew c gc. - ED WA.3D MOORE. Jpril7th, 181 64w PATEN ' LKVEIl WATCHES. THE iiublic ar esrfully ioformea that the subscriber who lias rkli evrral years in this v'ity, and bus been eu. plowed eouttant . the line oi'his prutessiou, has a'.ifS- h watAblished hiuiKli Kayetteviile streaf. next ior i' J.tt Bank of Sewitru, here he ofiem tor saW an eleptut r.-jfi-jncut of Lwaah i Oot'.'rmen's gold pattut WVtr uuithos, Iso siIt- patent h ir and plain watches aud uiorjes lOjttht-r witha variety of J eliy and silver Mre. As tbtir aiti k:s have been ear illy selected by the subsaribar ad bum he West iiuporta. ns to the 1101 thwurd, he doeiusit uime wcssaiy to say they ill b sold on the moa aecoifiiL'uriatixg tertos, be Ukowise !iirs vnuhes and clocks, i.ud UI war ant the fiUduloei if his wx k in every iiiatauoe anii will ho thankful for a for. 1 of the public favour. JOHN Y. 8A7AGS. Raleigh, 14th AR 1818. li NOriCE. AS been lost I miiluid, two Notes ofjiand against IVrrVl Smith, ton o(iry, one tor dated sou tiuic in Uj. 1816, sixtv 75 cents, daterl tl varu any person auchAotea. . Greeneville, 1 Matter date, one do. agiunWR:.ic Rltl, am 01 raornarj, 181 7. I his urt penous of purvhasiog cr receiving any 8AUCKL WlLfjAMB. I Co. April 10. l&Stpri. P1FTEEN.D0I.LAK8 RBWAHD. -I tle eftt. SweJUh Diet, a th of Aujwt, and bj th 8tdrutn; of the king. f mm f Nonnj, oa iS 3 1 it. of J .Ir, 1 tl 5, 4 attCOaDKD 6sjpdaw ba Itk toaaiV M Apwtiat il." amwwsueu aa vrara ok i anosiux BTDawsaa. VJ V0 ... .'Uiwifi U'IKiik.' . .V - k Uas - - - a. - .' t-bravsM aWiitrat '.jAr''g tatf 4taMwiv6wa, a tkty eaay real a-sured xl Wat .iattota. V vfmoal aa( wfilaa Uv afosj aiia-rr - f . WmrrwaadlrinasLi as sat perw wo aV IWtM A('lSW6l !9aW . ... iai . uu u art vAiti V'r w Jon An. era jity . s. -iwa rriCa4. TtaaW-itfU 4tt4osr T f UaVwaast XsswMf-JVIftraW wrle W VCA-ra. ar Qeart awtaa 6 W VCA-ra. WW ttesrfe mow or aWribwltM alawv wftba ca ll' inprartog to tha; aabafaatic otk Caau-C (baiaVa 4sftwd sot n this aaar htnot m ialtabitaot af thia. Mtata thcrrforr Onlei ta xHaatkia U snada tor 6vc.awtka tebSt Ka Wrti Stan, that amleaa iUa . DrtetHlsiit appear at the-wext Term ofthia Court to a Jtcltffor the aounty of Osaacv, at tb. Court Hooaa id HillsbarovW on (be Ihurtlt Monday of m ay oesr, ana pieaa, answer ar aataar tw Umt pauuoa, Uie samf will bt take pro auufusaa as t kin aad a dearaw en- tervitasAardinglj- rcat. J. TA YLOtt, C. O. if Ilavine cut to all calls count iw the stund of eUcville-and M: Apl. lo. d in a medical CGpartntWiip, will attend H with their proMaaJoa, I will ooen- Vm.-Hentleiaffa, at the corner of Fay- itreeU. 16 tf. mHEInhabil X received the pectiort at the fc foroual that I kIu Way tortliecol) April 20. NOTICE. of Kaltieh are ht rebv notified, that I have x list, for 181T, which is now onen for in. re of Host & JarUyi tliey arc also in. sui no at atdu store la ail the .mooia at loaof said public Tax. . HOB T. FARSLEY, D. Sh'ff. , 17-8W. 4- STATE IF NOH l U CAROLINA. AKVIU COUNTY, . the Heirs at lw, and Admr. of John ioKnClanahi Hannondec'i SaAllaanan j ot to this anu w uwrjur mrta weeiLaBiiaoPBiivtiiT aatb Hannon anrerdinWod Haonoa, apj the satisfaction of tha Court that Tippo ad Fevtlinsui Hannon two of the Detend- witheMt the limits of this State i It la bucauon be- made ui Wat Ui aaidi 1 lppo thrae first days ilieueit terrtol thia Court, .and plead, an- :er or douiuf wHibankenpt SVPJ less a .a a Ha . . e oqmpiajoaw s uit, ptbacww Uat same ntesio against them aad beard exsarte. London, .VrcA4. Dj letters from Parity it appears, that a ccn hdeitt ntlief i entertained tlierc,ot a treaty Lav ing been actually concluded between trie allied :overeiui ami Fiance, for the evacuation of the French Uiii orj by the armj o occupation in the ap.sjachin sn-mer, and lor' the arrcngeuiema oi ilw debts due to the allied; The enru fixed : said to be So millions cf nnuitiei (or six bun. Jrvd .xillions ofiraitcs) between 4 aud 2v uii lijns (teilirig. Count P.'atofT, the celebrated Hetroah, of the russtcks, died a'sloftliuie since alNovoticher A Ilanbir raatt arrived yesterdaj. evening wi pajv r t the ISth irnt. The? bring a con fifatitiir f'the dcSth tif Charle XIII, uf Swc d.'U ) and ttf the undisturbed accecston cf" the ctoryn prince- The late aovereiga expired or. tht evening of the 5th.- The council pftaie vrsi iihmedU'.el j aembled itd Ihe , cro wu palace iiaring argped the tleclattflioo.preactibtti hf iifn coDs,tjtution,tbe metnbeia f- tLcctncJ, th tLcLil fc juitittrjr authoritioa, took tbeoath 3 fi,lle$ukufc t tJteir ne v? aorereigtrttna, Jiwa f tU-b,wA rfeh" ' tngrtll tiua4 f-im. Next day pie t. 8g"Hhe diet a held. t wluclj llie kttig juid HiBce Oscr, with the great offiwtn of State, repaired in solemn uroccaturor. Jieing Mated on the throne he re ceived tbe, oaths of allegiance of the four estates of tht realm V the ceremony coinmcucing witti Princo Oscar, who, thereupon, with the land marshal, arch-bishop, and the two other speak ers, kixsed frauds. His raajestj then returned to his apartments in procession, amidst the cries ot lonsr live the kiDC." On the following dav the court-morunir'g cjminenced for the late tove-rt-igii. Thrf folio wing is the proclamation pas- scaoy uie new King :7 " 't Charles John, by the Grace of God, Kfiigof ttweden and Norway, &c. to all our faithful subjatti iiviog and dwelling in Sweden, greeting. As we, hi consequence of the propo sai of our late beloved father, our auiiust kinr tutu sovereign, vuaries iti. o me eataies 01 th kingdom of Sweden, were, unanimously chosen on the 'IsoC August, llt his auccor on the Swiiih throne,, a ad at the same time invited bv the unanimous voice of the king Slid the people, accepieu mis nonoraoie cailrvjtnough attended with great responsibility. Ve felt a particular impulse thereto, iu the events wholly foreign to us, which decided your choice, and which, with out our having had any share in them, solely directed your, iifeii and independent rcso!u tions.We were thereby taken from that re pose which had been our sole aim, and immedi ately on our arrival here your deceased king received us with the dearest proof ol conu deuce and li ieudship, and adopting ua as his eoa, aud impressing on your work a moreioly eal, which could but increase our obligations a id our devotedness to our new country. Dsi riug the yean that have elapsed since that e- vem, so interesting to our Heart, we neve ex erted ournelf to raitrjwardaV that never-to-be forgotten And ever befoved prince, all the duties of & faithful subject and an afietionate son, aud have daily received in.hu paternal never-changing tenderness, the noblest recompence of bur tndeavors. This happiness we are no longer to enjoy. DeathJai deprived us of him, who in this world was attached to us with the most faithful love. From our filial bosom, from the arms of an inconsolable consort from the circle of sorrowing relations, from a, people of whom he has been tvice the deliverer, .he .departed with the calmness of a sage, with the peace of a good conscience, attended with the consolations of his blessed religion, and the tears of gratitude, to receive his eternal reward in a better world. We have received his last blessing upon you, which he pronounced on the yerge of life with the same energy as in his most viCus days, and in his dying hand we took the Sacred oath to inherit together, with his crown, bii ten. der care for the country, bit ardeflt wishei for you welfare. -... . As we now, io consequence of this afflicting e venU ascend the united thrones of SwedHt ni Norway, to govern both kingdoms .accofdimr tn the tundaraehtal laws of each, which wereappro- lave rrvto the royal fWckraGon, fixed by the vusj ssi iso otatca n uie Mtigaoa, in ine uci liowuTUe Diet ef May , 180. Sioea) first re4 tvn Swedish gceend it has been. "oar. highest care ts defend yewrliWty, yoar privUegea, and lhtaaUpendencof the kingdom. Pnnrikiencv cVow-oee oor eoisa-rora witK Success. la -this uetanchvly hoar, . k was therefore ,t, first mT well ft otar-firaa rhotgM,' tf itipUrt.lt Irlapavtlaiir fstirre ictioAs; Frua tj sr iority and patrlotisA : we 'exaaict "tfcwl powecra aiiiraTicr; It vUkXt lalort with yetir lin'if who Is Vain! U yo by the ISfrjtf you wm connate to oe tree and independent. In this manner yen "will worthily honor'Uie me", moryofthe prince whom we lament and may his blessed spirit for ever protect a happy peo ple, who cart say upon his rave. with, pare heart felt gratitude, through him we pos4es the laws which we ourselves made, the free soil which covers the bones of our fathers, & the brighten ed prospect of our lot, which bis virtues aud his sell-rfe.-iial have prepared for Us ' W remain affected to you til, and each, with royal " fiver, and recommend yea to God the Almighty. . CHARLES JOHN. G. VON WETTERS1EDT. who escaped In tbe '! boat, and were ricked tr? and landed at Annapolis, b Nonscoda- Araoeg the pasangers stated to be lost are IV. Mcintosh, formerly rtiielnff at Csmbridfe, Mr Parte, of Phiiadelphla, . Mr.' Ellis, of ' Baltimore, and. sv Frsach (endsmaa ccrmected with Mr. Girard, of Pailaddpkia. The 2d mate of the Julia Ata wt ajooognoe lived and has arirved at Pcniind. Private sxcoupta from the dofigrtuFrlgstetrWch -bore ear three taaMnlxaioncrs, Tlodney, Gtelanaa ' and Uland, to tbe Sootb, and vhkh was, et.Uve last' rttVaa;flJstNeJfWa the CCtwlCt ofjba rsrutgwss eshml'S to the tOnuufsMoeti, not hetw &ar asttijtty Wj tw&j tteficjr Or DQtpicabU-alesajrnV-it intrarf,' h h'n ' , sojryeated tliat they were received with a art el v; : iwliffarett, airKwinrinr oearbto rurfeneesv Soma x difcoJty aroee, , too, between thcofijcerS of taw Gonrrtss and the roveromenbj respecting a tea.' nun of the frigate, required to be delivered op A a Portuguese citizen io which Captain Sinclair U ' said to have exhibited the spirit which belongs to ' our oaval character. Of these occurrence we" have Msrd only from general report, and know ' nothing of the particulars; nor, perhaps, if we did ' would they be sufficiently important to narrstar. ; If the axe, wt shafl do doubt hrre them, in time.' r s- Frankfort Feb 7. The baron d1 Au9tett, Russian en oy exiraordi nary and ministtt plenipotentiary to the German is Confederation, has traosmitted to the Diet a letter from the emperor of Russia, in which the im portal majesty soys, "AI1 the nations ol Europe are closley united by the indissoluble bonds of peace and paternal concord; founded on the imnci- rauauie djuks oi we reiieion oi our oaviour. llie tranquiuty, wciiare, and Independence of the Ger manic Oonledcratlon, will form in future a new rampart for the security of Europe. In directing all its efforts to the' accomplishment of so salutary an object, the Diet will effectually contribute to consolidate the work of the Almighty, confided to irte common care oi air sovereigns and of all states, united for tbe same object, which is solely the consolidation, ot political and social order, re established in Europe by the neeociationstf Vi. enr a cod Paru. XJoiUne our wisns to 'the wishes ot so many Sovereigns, full of hope of seeing, re alized those Important results, we tongratute tion,ttf triawlfJsawith-lh Germanic ConfedcratloiTteiaehtedyibo'Diet, to wax us winca we tnina tt our duty to express by hese'prcseuis, our constant andinYailbk ciaader aaoa." Extraordinary Circumstance. On the l lth of last mouth, a latjjy of. independent fortune, named Johnson, who resided in Hay atree Cler keuwell, died. The customary cerernoiiies of laying out and placing the corpse in a coffin were performed ; but in consequence of no visible change having taken place in the appearance of the body, the friends were induced to defer the performance of the Inst offices for a longer peri od than usual, and the funeral was postpoaed from time to time ; until a month had actually elapsed, without the slightest alteration or ap pearance of decay being ; manifested in the per son deceased. An opinion became prevalent a mang many of her friends that she was entran ced, and on V"ednesday last several medical gentlemen were called in Jo take a view of the body .-.One of then, appfied a lafleet to a vein, and to the astonishment of every peraoQ qWjt the blood flowed profusely through the orificen there was, however no appearance of returnigj life, aud the professional geutlemeu having une quivocally given taeir opiniona that her mortal existence had terminated, she was jnten-.d on Thursday fast in the burial ground at Clerken well. Mrs. Johasoq was ab'ut 6Q? years of age. London Fujier. i ak Juntas A very iugeuious and labourc J arti cle, iu the last number of the Edenburg Review, attempting to prove that Sir Phillip Francis, was khe author of the celebrated productions under inai signature, has exctted much and deserved attention. The circumstances brought tog-jtbei v and enlarged upmi by the writer, are curious apd "plausible. Thattitor of tbe Monthly Mohe, having addressed a le .ter to Sir Phillip, inquir. iug the fact, has published the following answer, which partakes very much of ther sarcastic man nar of Junius. .. " Sir, the great civility of your, letter, indu- ces me to answer it, which with reference " merely to its .subject matter, I Bhould have declined. Whether on wiH assist in " giving ' eurrency , to a siftyi - malignant 'false- hood, isa question for yourowu discretion, w Tome it is a matter of perfect indiflerefictt . I am, Sir, yours 6te. , . , . , P. FRANCIS.' To the Editor of th Monthly Jtagazine. y .-v --t- V 5?.; 4. 1f:a am our uoTTeipoKaeru ai at. Marvy$. Jvru 20 t V' i "By tapiein Thomas Brooks, who this dar , i from Kjuirstoa. fJam.1 after a nawtawi .. - aa-. : routs, Distretting ShipwrtqkXTbt ship Julia Ann, John Buikett, sailed from JLoadonhe 16th Fe bruary, bound to Boston, rhli a cargo of hardware and dry goods, and 64 passengers, principally Eng lish families. On the StH March 1 or 3 o'clock at night, Cape Sablest started a butt forward, aud tht ship filled and went down in less than an hoor with aU on beard, eccept tt ft The courage and enterprlzo of Amencao aes' 7 men continue themes of European applause. Jo ' a late trial in lf their adventurous spirit w ' declared to NlA Nuablev In a marattme cause, lately triedi3rowners of the ship William, of Li-' '- verrxwhfwKtended that tbtr were entitled to re: caMfrfroTa the underwriters oo her,-tbe .full a r mount of the doHct as she had encoutered so much ' ".. bad weathef, in a voyage from New York, as to be : I in a sinking sute, end wsa abandobed by thicijj ' j tain and crw. It appeared, tharoa fallreg in wiih;k;;(' two other British ships, the coptsm-and treV-.'": the William tattdoaedvber.' pa wmcIi.elgntWx', pernumerary Amtrichiis, who were on Iboard the 1 two snips) unerea w go on ooanp ncr, acu , ihko . -the risk of getting her into jpotW They uceeedV.-. ed, and sieved at Newport and bad one half of her adjudged to them as salvage. The fact of her f. having been navigated into port, was declared, tsai-'-the part of the uuderwruers, to be evidence, that V she was not in a sinking state and on the other hand it was contended that other seamen were bnt oecessarilr comyelled to 'undertake .such .featiof hardihood as were hardihood as.were common tof Yankee; tmt - , ' .: . i4:S:: 3P: Fropith Savannah Museum . . THE 47LORIDAS. 7 1 .C : arrived of 16 da vs. information ha hn J w waa awaavau airra m that immediately before hiftailing from that place the packet from "England had arrived, whic " Brouirhtnews that Spain had ceded the FlorVdaa lo the Russians; that this account inf Jamaica was generally believed, & that the Russian fleet was hourly expected to . take possession of CKet country. . . " If th is news is true, which we have no grett reason to disbelieve, we may shortly expect dif ficulties. I hope eur government wiU never sola fer Spain fc cede the Floridas to any foreign na tion, to subject thu country to inconvenience, ' especially as Spain has already reserved the equi valent from the United States ; or, we hive oil her demands for ten timet the amount the Flon Mas are worth for spoliations on bur commerce Independent of t her dangerous "neighbor ... we should have in Alexander, with his CotsackS.'of the Don, (although he belongs to the peace society if Massachusetts.) We hayp trouble enoagh with the 'savages who remain near us, at present send if it has taken us so long to quiet ' two or three thousand of them, how would we dispose of sixteen or seventeen thousand Tar tars from iberiaPTt behoves this government at once to take possession of the Floridas, aod pre vent a nation, so powerful as Russia isoccpy. ing thempreviousTy ReyCzar's sceptre already sways over one third of the earth"iahabited., The following appointments have been made byjthe President, with the consent of the Senate, under the act jost passed, for reducing' the Staff ; of the Army : . .-' ' Brigadier General William Chrhmjintif, Qaar ter-Master General. , Colonel Georgt Gibson, Commissionary Gerlf -ml. ' ' ' . , Joseph Lovetl, Surgeon General. . Tobias Watkins aud J; C. Bronouzh. Astitl tant Surgeons General.' J The other Hospital Surejeont andT Mates r inade pout K'lrgtons. - . ;. 8. A. btorro w ahd R. H. Winder, Judge ! Ad-I yocates, aod Dr. Cave Jones, Chaplain and Prto lessor at the Military Academy. : V ., 1. . National Itttelligenctr April 26 ". ' ' -.'- '' ' Four hundred and forty flxk officers and t'ol' diersofthe revolationary war,' in the town of . Boston, have already applied , for peosiont mii der the law which was passed by congress a few , weeks ago. A Boston paper, m policing ,tho fact, remarks, tlrat some of these veteraps were more than 80 years of age one we saw was SB and one aged 84, whb entered-his' claim : last i higher andN ween, nas since uepwteU to ehtata ill B' A af ' ' 1 - r ""f'

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