1 f'-1 r."r .1 -7l- wwil-ty 55t j arrived, n W ippfbacff a lajutf isffiTecl 'Frpm &&?!t&21mARKeWtlttXfMte farmland answered of the villaee m raisin? voyage jramat jluu jjnunanut "t fl rg?nnc American tug, me oargescreaooncrowqefl da ViUafcty un&ertakchfa the 'fti'LwU tfUtonA wiiKthe natives, Mid mutuaTcopgr ituUtiotwJlook 'tii '-L '.'-1. . .i-" hAr.,1 iv? t'hi.f tA A' mil an? our k Tl ni1miin Kin invif t In 4 f - t. r V fiilesltJv! Richarh ppearvrnuch -' .-day oVrat.Rll, Unless hbsta wire ejrctincd,; Cy ' Havlivjj ligredlwUh.tti, Uets fctr aa'ejichtge "'n oT hostacjesV thti?fcar Were foraewhai. ftUajfCd, i "tcoancit they' v;;rc 'asked, whyhhad attacked ' th artv. on the ' former expedition,, undct the f'r.informedf-awncbmaBfh.wwUes.wiib thenv that the goods'andJbares ere sent fothein ijS .their-great Tither the President of, thetfaitfd IStates.asprftsenta, l)i3luCPCiy tfcera Medals,; which the y t font aGceptedr'b On atamped udob the MtdaH dttaekjaiMwU'; . tlckctJttktawesi together with; the-t&pjicitati itpDpliaa the- catisc of die tnkappy Jftjis- The comovahder Jpf , th expedition, Mr. Pierre Chouteau demanded the French man.; he yas informed; that hfeivd jwitli a tibe-o&their hs- tW called ihfe -Scionsv about 50 tuiles sputhv tjiat , he'-was '.married and had -family--on Mr. Chau teiuS insi4'rotn havingjiirn delivered up, they 4 agree! to;send. k party, of ah ir yutuig men ta ac i eompinyVCVetaahmeixt tt the yillage )- , h, th ijjjy- ;vas 'pcefa'ttd to set out, they refitted to send the escort, so tlVe affair was abandoned. JoT. ,the pretent'j,. t , -L V I2 7 V e found that the .ItiQhA-ees, h Mandans were at peaceV"a party ?6f the letter. weTe on a visit at ttw village, who were much pleased to see their . count ry man iSheheke!)) " return safe. In the conncil, the Rees demands were sirnilar to the Souex ; they expressed extreme sorrow at the re .collection" :of. their diffeYeneei with ind ticir profuse hpspitali" meaV evinced iheir "satisfaction at the return of a frie'ndly intercourse. Two of the prlncipi.1 Souex Chiefs having accompanied tojtjw' villages, also jj. iotde peace with 'the Rtts ; however the lat'er etpressed their atnurtjents ycry freely of the 1 Soex-vhey iaid, iheforiJcpm e to beg presents Jnsmoke 'h horses, thutthfey would pay Jileatte.n tton to their eng igemtnts that they would break fhe gentle then being invited to .dine hi Shehe keh '-brdtIjc r wi fouhd a plehUfol 'supply of good provisions' tjraV dif;hadrea, a largtf ateW ineat. corn, arid vegetables,' and our . feast, was seasoned by gcnuirie hospitality. ; In the atternoon we prepare to, Visit jthe.upper tywrisj,- an elegant horse was Drtsehted to: thVir travelled chiefs-who had' pufc.on )ii jhofse jkit' not fofgptf hiJ.displayedtonsiderableaste In with -a, highly mounted ; Prions ana satioie f tnus equipped weset' Out 'accompanied : by thirty 'or lorty ottne Jiauves on noB1seoaxK,,,ine,Binguiaij' of our rerepiion (s vm tjiyjol" ri'piice 'having, rode to thejCeutre ofi the villaire.iwe trtmamed Mtonys time-' before )we ..were invi(ed jtohir thhousC of tle chief ill, w as mlornud that it .was the custom onpil occasions,10, stand in the,' most public place indwiUhc tnvilatipn ot pme Qi thv "f .Qyy Vise it swpuliVV''on$i'LlC0""W etiquette to ttiter thft.dwtHip of ary faf these peo pie without, a torm o in if f Ksn.,. j : Shshekch $ cpnquct amused ws very mucn. his spfendid; uhimii4horseifuVoUiW7'hi.- GWe fiiiuiej bis anxiety; tp appear to advantage, wi'h the trfaty when opportunity offered. Shthtkeh appeared perfectly at. home; he handed the ca-J young men following at t'rl speed armed with a lllWlCl ruuuu ure Luuutu iuvm "mi nib gioynj of an aboriginal statesman and warrior. : The Richaree Towns are built on a handsome Prairie, on thesoutli side, about S00 yards apait. the coiuirts ; wbeil compured with1 ! his brother c hie fs ha at p -a ri d nipatienjt - Jbr t he- pre sents which they txpecttd to receive frbmliimv , 1 hese arweH hei'tivcdCromib:Amel1can govern: meift, and hd rendered him in his opinion the greatest roah in, hif country ; it was expected by bis people that he wViihriie veryliberul in the dis tribution ; of lis j valuc;blesi: however their hopes were vain. Shehekeh was s urixious to retain his property. as.they iwe'e tQ receive imurmor tpofc' the place of mil th,Jand on oir departure froth the yjllage liis pcjpBlarity. was on the 'decline. -7'A.lewlniiei 'abftvelhelipp,er villages the prin cipal trading, house was buii:, and the hunting parties aTmounting ii all to about ; lCCjfnicWseC out for the three forks, of iheMissouri. ' Irifonni tion Was recti veil here that the Blackfoot Indians who reside athe foot of the mouniains, were lios tile, that -the pritish had factories . all over the country and had impelled ihem to Cut off Mr. Manuel Lisa's prty j bne ofihe survivors of the name of Coulter who had accompanied LeWis atd Cbrk, ssyS. that he in com pany-w'ah. another was fired on by these" iTtdians, that his companion Who maile 'resistance was killed,- hli canoe, clath in, li f s,. traps, and arms taken from ; him, arl w hen expecting to r ceive the fate of his comrade, he" was ordered tQ run oil as fast as possible; Which he culdly complied wi.u, observing one cf-their suear, he pumumi on to some ;istance enoeavor log -to save his iife,4n a few minutes thesjiyage vs near enoughto pitch his spear, which he poised andthr,t;w with such violtnpe as to break the hT!TiBa' small Hver between, which put into 'the i handle and miss the object. Coulter bt tame the Missouri ; their lodges' are built somewhat similar assailant,' turned on the .Indian and put him to to the Manas, with the addition, of having a co death with the broken sptar ; naked and tired he veredntrance f 8 j 1 0 or 4 5-Va rdseyppeaHSeptfc a bever'silam to Ugsjnucb more comfortable 'han-any' Of the-: from the band m Ij h.;d followed to revenge the other tris, having their hnu divided into ch.im- dtathof their companion having observed the . '' ' ,. ' '.-..L a ..T u u.: ,.:r. . i. !i Dei s Wli,n a neainess in inen coiiairui,uon ' nirn ucpanin c ui inc cuciu v. uc k-u urc iiver ami came n'iid not witnessed ot lore : meir corn neicis 10 inc v.w.s veiure w inoe oi ine iviancans. a Which lkder the Missouri are ivell feliced and betr journey of nine days, without ven mbcasons o -t Cultivated tKairi many 'farms on t.he froiviersof p-otect hi:n troiTVthg prickly pear, which covered ,the United States. Corn, Pumpicns, btmlins, ti.e country, iuOHstin on sucti berries as JJrovi ' dence t hiiv in On ouf; return is wav. o V RceviHages we'Tdond that B?ShsV Peas, Melons and a vruty of other-vege tan'es,.' are. raised in abundance. Tobi'cco 4s not 4ft'fotteh, this planfis much atti ridedio. so mitrh jthe"Sonsx had kiiled.spme of their people: which - to as to form a cunsiderahle article of their trade, they, imaccouttdIy Mamed us for, and being pri. vThe Reei heliyve Tn the existence-of a Supreme! vately "nfonsed iliey in'en.Iedus niiscbitf, 'e set Jjvuig. they also, bslieye in 'he txis'erce or an ; owr in ihe T.t,Jn 1 ordering thtnenrtirst cviTs'frit whom' hey worship irtot-der ttb On good I board;, unlortunatcly two of. ijif hands, one of the "'ter'flfirwi th .hmi7as: theyjconceivcr lc--iw.s power torname olr Aaron Wbitny, native of Maisachusetis. tp iil thei huts atid desirry their c to v4nd vege-j went intQ.- viJUfce .con raty to our order, :and ta!Vs ;' aiiiongihe 1 .jnuliitnte : of deities I. shall; were left bfh'ihd S u'e arrived at St. Louis in 40 nVc'iAinn t.o kinds,' a number of buffaloe hejdsdays , frnrt he Company's trading House, al?Ove arir fixed on poles in clo-e and i egufur or ' deri faiitasticallyNpainted and decorited with fea thcrsV lhe,othe'r eonslbtsof a box filled with small bones burtons;' beads, burnt; (erthers and a vari ety of other trashy which is gefterally Jn posses tion of their conjurer; and doctor, he; visits the - sick", ' performs a . number;; of fahtsies,; such tt swallowing - knives nd arrows,- blowingon andjrubhmg . the;; atiet i Whle this ia-ptrform-irtg, the" miraculous box" is bung over the sicV ; stioMd' his" efforts fail in restoring the patient, he is carried to the margin of the river in view of . : ine Mnayjj, wucic duties are. peaxee.. auu f a place et ected over tfiefw to lay the deceaied, he ' iythen cdvered with i Buffaloe skins or blankets and lt);tfeam:'Treat d by Vthrowihg Water-in thti hoi Itonifes a violent .perspiration, is soon produced in the Gross Ventre's with )u.t,aiiy oiher accidont. JfKOM THE $ALIM GAZEftS, The following cu bus article we find in the Clobe (an an:t minisrerial paper) uf the J4Hi No-' vember. r lt is th re put upon the footing of an important state paper, Should any, ot our - readers deefti Hr-a-' spirrious pro-itretionT still h may not be uninteresting as a speculation upon American affairs. . .. . , ' LETTER y '-. - From General Champjgny to Ilis Excellency the Count ot , on repealing the act ot Em bargo by the Congress -.of the-United States. ; ,t'" F 4 ;.' r :-. ' " A ' ' i - - Which-state he is thrown into the river, this is tm rr last trlal;i whk hif' not efficacious, , thetdr rtentdrs ceise and the wretched, being is left to mi'fateii'' u V.;. ' V'";..C ' "I ,TheWomen areja.ther handsdmer than other. tftsWVtlie'y are treated injhe same manner as a- ftioieig tfie other1 tribesr' all the labors of the field,- preparing, food,; dressi -g skins and fur, making clothes tor their brutal masters fall tut their lot ; tfiejMSiiy thti'r w ives and dy'nsider them as beasts of burden ; the men beconv thtir time in fuiminir. t-nokirig and the care of Worses.;' The rdm paiy.iett i'..smaii Dpav wan -goods to exchange tor i : On cihlth of Sepiember .we left the Rees for theidatfd'ain villages, havinga 5U;?slon of charm- inI5?;' .wenj.ahotf .feye. the onlv apnearance oi ioi tinty is connncd tothe Totf grouTi" the hilh ivlvkh in miify places approach the s'bore, I Qh.vfve- tn rhnny'T'laces the remauis of volcanic tn&urr pumic. i;wtniJt nabynaiice..' generally '1 ' flwetTthe'!Jiie' ':d0ari5 the Wjhife, bear, is ftZj", , Jiejto be isdou irfeajXt-.oe Jaqk bwr,; Jr. ? v and e5i?repBfeTbt.ioisr beg the despotic tyrant :,0feJ'P1asfcrat 1 ;; On: the 1 st we arrived ftjifrst-Mandani ,,yjllag thisjnbe had separatefj.ihcnationj j - Smfi the nveri .' iL ii....... --,npnt' litr it i7i b. hi t mvm ftpwxri . rr Bin Ami iFt'iimii M I iWitfh i here we discovered that he was onlr.t Your excellency asks my opinion c the raising of the Embargo.' hat jus existed more than a ytar pastin jthe-Unit d States. raVswtr, and do not hesitate to say, that this itv'asure is a masterpiece ; iiis -breof the most dexterious combinations that' ever canne out of the British Cabinet. It will beeasy for me to demonstrate to your ' Excellency'. The shutting of the sound auu ui jjijcs.c uccommg cvery ciay morh inevixa bte, the .Eilglish "Merchants were about to find heniselves deprived of all communication with -he continent, ivo divtsos orbe lirintannor; The yast'- prohibitory system so wisely conceived by the v genius that" governs France, was about-to receive its entire execution. Overstocked with the rrMrch'andizerofthe " two Jndics, vithQufc any possible? vjent, their mahufactuiediscarded from .he-lmmease-Vcontihent (of A mericu J s well jis" pu'r's, Eagandl.was reallygQiiig torecei ye nht price;; o,i iieMaiWiif yavriarvct to.inhnncrgr the'wtTglVfbf her cessary to save' her from this crisis, to' aid her to transport 6 every -point of the globe, 'where her own flag could not go, tKfc enormous quantities of mercnannize ,oi every Kind neaped upon the banns of the Thames ?' ' The suc'cbur'"$f& people assep- dally adventurers, activej ambitious,' possessing ah immese mercantile T marine, navigating at a smU expense luiowiiigJiowtO-penetrateahy, where, nofshrinklhjf'Xfom any dangers to satisfy afi equal vthiret:of 'gold. ? This succour - she has just obtained by the rasing of the Ameiican-enj-bargo "Thes last 'letters from ; Ame;ica assert. mat tbif.'raeasure was carried to ' 'almost open fore i' by the r federal party, that is to sarr thr English iit rfishiaiMtal and for Enrststt h cc hence- It result, tbat::thfeVat''Biteotwaichbia Onrfinn. .rWhn ihnirantie me uUDC OI IUU im nkrtiaiitdnffrea'c affts tdWerve itt ' tbis TM smwiiesI hdpi)?y in?loir would not sul tit ' UvaMl toi)e thus impOsed;jDi H')r i-The aree dem&nd la1 made of France .ami. Eft gland, that One alhd the pthef Tespect :their "Bag and they thrtiv to shut heir ports, to eitbetflhat felihiild vMai' their neiitMitrrand : Hen to diclafe !MnHbutafcove':Ur 'the jast oi ner possessionii- in uic .vssv,j,mu ;the -African ! people, ;WeII. know that there Was nothhig,to fear iVom het,' ap.d that Jn keeping at a drstance trom oirr coasts in LJCuroRe, 1 we cannoi 'toucbheifvTks te$s;iofi tbertetehburW iliiT United iSutes csn strike, a sensible ; btoW wheiv She plea ses. It was.taen necessary to appear neuirai, , to nna means ci Baiisivincrfc.ninann,'WHuoui Pie;: ng;tojsiAinitj to her tyrannical pretentions ; and jheifSSPwRaf'.traa L...:!..L:.:..?. -ii'-f iwkii jJCJZ ft iki 1 A put in pracvuce, nvtuiuuiij u niy iijyn uvw.'"1 Inf. r ma tion iustreceiyed. Oh the sailing of the Dicketlxati , the Mentorljot New York, more than I nd veesels were Ibadjng, or had sailed,' for HollandTwhcrriher well knew ther would not be recivCdrand where they hM ni intention of g& aircany several nave arnvcu 411 win'anu, mi defiance of the law of Congress, and nol w ithst pd3- ing ine ppnuana , securuy, given noi roapproacn the English tftast," , They get4heii?.selees taken by the hrst linpiish ship thty meet -with,1-prove afterwards that the" property. is English,' are leasi tpd, and with a goo J-prorcss verbal ol the captains thejr'tivoid the penalty iiicMrred. 1 hey; pay tn LnglaiKl the duty hxtd by the orders m council, thd go where they please. But tln particular simulation c'oes not suftire for 'all the combina tiorysof Cominerce" in general pthyihayeVtbund other meatis of giving it the greatest possible latitude. The American vessejs, go and here are marty !hn their way, to Ihe island; of Madeira, which in t-i' be Cfulered as neutral, and -which will becbni; a vast dtpct ; there ', they land their prrduccfrthe Engltsh will hring'ihem theirs, and they will buier with each other the. merchan dise of the two worlds. It will be the same at "St. Bartholoinew's, and1 in all the islands which call themclves neuter. 'The; English manufa tm es will be accompanied wita bwedish or Oer mail frtificu'es of origin, and will enter, with-' out diriKuitv, on ; the continent ot America. From these difWient plces"'6f deposit, the A mericans will imiiitiatt North and South America with English prolticti.)irt-; they Will come and fill all the ports in Europe, where thy are 'el- owed to enter,' and there1 will be a complete English in"onoi!y, re-established with the ; peo Sle, by which she will "be enabled to fdee the ex ptnres during aehtury tocome, of a war wrh'.ch she alone maintains, and which she has bo much interest to prolong.,' Without raising the embargo, how could England have made subsist, for aty time, all Lherx colonies and conquests f tiow could the Spanish colonies prolong their -disobe dience tb' the laws of their sovereign ? - How could, the unfortunate island of, St. Dorriint'o maintain itself against the fury ofCnarti l which tear it - to; pieces I How, jp hneVjyWiiYU tht Wtaexiaatieaib 1hii vaJ J i ... - ljr pre trivia Wiltjrlvitner Interest ILirabce and of. itr W;ci J all pdtsible1 nlestifMhat 'odtotti cbtinivanc I jthe ropleloall t&c'mu4cs oJr'fe the eternal thtflfics of ovr. rtvaae i;Ias b' the point of forrZ-Brdiri w il t leted Jrbm.'a good4scbrce that all is'J rrantu uciwcn uitanu ano 'he U uJl-lul.' . .a ims ODtn iirrt at fin-odojKeu'p.eir havt agid English odt ti c&mfr to'I rante. Hi Hah() Jtt and to take from the ia nil (admire the prn A! new order of cwnfcil tthe 29th April ! dares- ttipse cpufilife' r-irv ri rigoftus atate i ade i:AH the ports of thfe United $hJ )n'erly,vopen to theEiSgliih commerce; exreuent; u remains ioH)e Knon whrtl,, happy combinatidns WiH not be reril-Ti ty him Who: ip well knows CW td hate hi eeCuted2Vil France to be inuhiiated with English jjebda could frau'dislently be intnjduceri Into hit . .Vliether the frontiers of GctmShy or S;t win tiorre pguruusiy snui as are those i land ' whether .a'hy'fb'uraUi!s';illh)6tjo1tiir tal eitcliisiop of a flag ff0h hair-ecbttein jr:uswhether precautions ' vftlr not be d ana jctrrieaitoiine? greatest pitch oijti wet ,eir flV definitively tod outv sonie factitious; ; engage ments, swl i prevent one 6r wp' millions krioreiof h perishing ai vicum to English rnonoti cupidity -I ;:t&''Z.4 ";.;- " . JSemarka of the Editor 6f A York E, f I give the above letter as it came, ard l self believe it genuine that; is I tlieve i written by a. Frenchman of rahk ih Buns coult,lt seems to be the thiiTt m die . which I'pubhshedthe two "first, last jw translated here from the original French p ray hands tn a way, and coming from a i that convinced me it was ho forgery, tkj man oi some eminence in ine state of Nti who knws, I believe) ' that they -are not fori More I cannot say at present. .THX CELESKATD HAfiKH: :-jSlRiARGHIEi; A FINE bay, fiveltfet loiir i-chei h di by Old Diomed, out oFvCas(inira, whom portea oy ;vir joi n layioe or mount Vry, ginia, ahd sent over to him as the best stock in England ; .she was got by Roclii out of a Tentham, &cl . ; Will stand af New hope, twa miles frca town cf Halifax, the ensuing season, whkl commence the l5th-dayof February and ei 1 st day pi Abgijst. fto cver mares at fortjl the. season, which may be' discharged Ki panjent of ten pounds Virginia currency, i lst da of Jaauary; lSUl ; j jCood a i d t xtensi ve : pasturage 'rid board gi atis ; the 'marei if ordered; "villj with coi n at a low- rate and every possiMeat!! paid to them, but I will not be acccun!.-t!t vidents of any "description. ,'tv..iTr ..r a htnnd hr,rtii. Rfl? ARCH numberless succors of eveiy kin. which art go- ili1e,ior u uorse ever'bred or trainediii ing to ne carried to them, couhi ih.. lerolted pro vinces iu the south of Spanin iisit v lone the forces employed to reduce ihejn Jhusit, on whatever side you view "the question of rais ing tbe e mbargo, it is one of the grestest y.ict'i ries Enuljnd ever, eraineci tor her commerce ; one WJjOfe nvirst fatal. mcis'i'-es to'he system adop ed by the mdetator ol the comrttnt of Europe which, was on the pint of receiving the; ft nits of so many privations an'l siac.rifices, and which per haps is ging to. be lost to ter. y 1 p console us tor this d jsvruc.tive resohv ion. the United States, are good enough to ermif the nv,'ortation ofome, wines and hiaiidis. vv hat compensation i. Now, it wi'l tiike 'twenty cai- goes f those articles to'pa" f T. one of Volcnial p vduce ; a:d all. 'he . aold o France willrun- way by tonrnt ' as-it duHmt lon since, when the Americans rame in.;j our ports' by hundceds! BeK!es. w ho- decs not -k p-, ...that, they, gi?e a decided piefcrfiive to the wiiH-s of Madeira, of Spain i.nd - Portugal, as having more .body ; and to the bivmiievw (. atah-nn as being cheaper : pd moreover. -not con'tto-consume itt!em- selvjs, they will hark ' a iout toe Nor h of Eu rope, to the fctfcaCpn.j fund a cohsiderablc-vent by ,-Undi nsey 'Will send us tobacco . but do. s it s ut us to let perish new branch of agricu!tuii',-which is making daily the ei'eaTest proreSS frid:i frees us rfrnihr-a bnrthen;(une frein tribute ? Cottons, .too bid cannot the. Lev in, furnish us with, enough, 8c take m exchange the nch prwaiction! of purmanu- actures ? Sugprs and coff?ei .where cxm they get it-for themsfl'v'ts, if not from the possessions of Englaiid., jui pf- her conqu sts f Will they "have the effrohiery to bring us the produce of our own colonies, now become the prey ,'of our enemies 1 i hi time nis customers iuuy m.uau jjjjM fittsoorough, Jan. nti". Phis Would'. be tod much ;? .VV'ha't, care we aottheir custom' he doifbis" not but he h;ise . ' costly " superfliifcties, th consump' ion of fence a share of nabl'ie attention, and at ip - o.1 . I. ? r I - . ' t 3- fl ... n , . .. wriicn is oi so mucn injury 10 our own spit i -ti our epicures cannot do without, ''our 7 privateers wilt not let them. want. . 7 N ;-,- : Many more rtflecfions, sir, might have been iddtd to jwhai haveTitisr said but letus confirfe ourst;ly;s;,;to.;.th uira's r-eutrahv wilf 3b1 us' still greatef Jijiwith regard to the- exportation of our grain. 'They can cany theirs much cheaper to all he' people that consume odrs : and being at equal priceTand cveo iiigner, win always oe preierreq oy.ine Jtn--ghh. , They W ll 5; ing it to Spain and, Portueal. ahrT deprive us of the'lat vent ; thar still'retnained to ootduthtrn dv partmrnts. All that has been said until iipw, relays nnt only to Fiance, but to the Cbifitrles subjefttohejr'unre;.. Undar Iter dominion, ahtl front "which may J be draw h this rxaci .anu meiancnpiy tonseqirencir j -that all ma ci ivtne comriieVce. or c loiiah-. admitted or tolerat ed on.the tontWnt7f 'Er.ropeV will atwaysurn i tbe adv-iil'-agy of English people, and will lrrS trunfwitM tt1e"Thearts Of pmTonging the any other country. At New Market and tir he hss beaten the d llowing famous hi Wrangler, Tom Tooerh, Palaf&, Alifltw tray, Gallatin, 8cc. also Jenr Carney's celti racer Blank, by Citizen,- never beaten m SIOCC. ' .T'T1- - ;The above' will appear, by reference toi now in my pos;vesion from. Mr. WilliamR. son, who, formerly trained and owned from which the following is an extract. -' I have Only to sav that in my opinion clue is the best horse-1 ever saw, and 1 eFi thaTl never had anv thiher to db with one m at all his equal, and this I will back, tot horse in, the world will run againSt Jiira half way cround. four mile heats, accord jrultrs'of racing, von ma v "consider me fii and dollars with you, on him. He vis i ron;'ition this fall, and has i not ruh with ff! th? t. coiild put him at half speed towards c of' the race. ;- - Youfs. -rg.v-';t ,;. -f : -"'-' " -' . g,w,R. Mahes now in foal should be sent befcj ti:n of maling, to avoid travelling, the urtg? One-aoilar will be expected by tn m for each mare.- S J. ' ALLEN J 'v Halifax, Dec, !, 1809V: 7a8-l NQXICE. Till? "iilli..rJkA.V rncncVl filllir in vvn.! th "nimlir" ibat hf liaa latfrlv WOWJ House lormtiTy occupied by anoi"n net, Esq. for the purpose ot keeping tv-fainmnt-LTf hv fnrnishine his table l i .i -' .-. . . i Vopnifie I l nesi oacK country prui:iun3, wr.- 0 of good liquor's, and paying particulars TflE''su1CrlDm r..A -r.u;: .:... f Vmt h 'tr. t rusies oi me, Hiju ji'j y missioneis. for ernnpletfrng'the ,m the: Universky,are tleterminedto avp' cessarv delay : , It Will' ' therefore be t7 , any. person .w.n&. i wZ:.., ...i.,.1a, e tk Pfirk VLV.rk. to address t ncsv vi .mi mkxwbk . " y ' af : .f,tj.wfejB we 'nexl'.daj least of the Americaa' febiiiAiercc carried on J i tb? Amricans arc about ta aecome: the I ChaJel;Hin, d j v v " -..W7- . . ' ' .w--U:.... -v.- . ... ,-V----7---. posals as speedily as possioie i j either at Stagville or Cbaple rtt is estimated thatWork.iw- will, require four hundred thousand -"J ; V " WALTER AtV ES, . i ?-'-r:-r - r -7:- :.v- in Chapel im, 2d Feb. ) , .; .... ;.LJ.,;, .,Jm,,tJM,,. O

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