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Foreign. y'r DISTURBANCES IN CANADA. it 'fooritriait Canada, .uy'S; '1812 f iSir George PrerosV BaPonet, Goveror General, . !nd Syit-i-On his aft-ivaV aTsahiie was. fired by die - AriUUiry from The Citadel. :-:-r;Jl - . v i ThiscUfa iftafc ' "of agitation, oVicasipWfcd By ah events which baa -Oaken' ylaoe at Wfe "Claire, ami as this matter, 'mil be cloathed fro doubt in all the dress of misre Pcfttaiiot, by our Hieighbriog enemies, from information they njayTcceite .oflt, WecotiSld !tfjtubeu4 dfify we owe loathe community at n large ife ihia country 'ahd to tfce ' cafoe pf triith?1 to; v ttste the rfrcumstances as they occynlna $uV ,: '".tspktii and candid manner. , By the late' Mlitia law,; $006 ydtini? theli re'to ..'he drafted from the general MHjtia'VftheroyJnce-; : tbr three months,1 to properly 'trained ; and of jS&tirse a. certain proportion of this number is to be furnished by each particular District Some of tbosttJr&Ued from the Parish of Pointe Llairexe danger of their situation Waatylcifuly.fcpnbraWe tohifcowri feelings, assuring them ot nis lorgiye ness on delivering up those who had been the pro moters ot the insurrection. if to be found and the Militia deserters of their district, "which they roost cheerfully agreetj to do. ' . Such is the'5 true and candid statement of the unhappy -event, and al though the enemy will most probably make their CUU1IUCIU3 ui l iuiu: vvj"ViJr-iv ".v shape that exaggeration can describe, and malevo lertce can suggest, yet such i$ The truth, and so far from oar anticipating any unfavorable conse quences trona it we consider ft at the present mo mcnt as ' auguring .the most happy -result. The efturafce evinced by the insurgents when in the de fenie bt an improper and mistaken impression, (but with every attachment to their government) so as to stand inappalled in front'of cannon and of tegular troops. Is a convincing proof of wTi'at these men will do", when a common danger shall arrive, and when they will be joined .by their brothers in the defence of all that is deaT.to them, as men, as christians, and as Bfritish subjects. Determined as they appeared to be in t)ieir un fortunate delusion as to this one particular point, it is but justice to say that in other respects they conducted themselves with great discretion, and V . . ... ! . . ....... V' V State of Kdrtli Carolina, WAKE COUNTYv:-;f ftcsed to march' to LaprahieV for the purpose of idlriin'e the Division stationed there, in ronse- quence Of which) Major Leprohon," belonging to that no symptoms of an inclination to plunder or i. t: thit particular Buiatiou was sent bn Tuesday last, ; ,ihth 72 attend ants jos apprehend tnese raractory '?scs as deseteis " - ., ...v,.' ''. ( They apprehended fourwl tVsqme opposition mna on toeir way w; wwn wun ineoi acy were ' fo)lorfd'bya coasider&ble humhtr of persons who wcueane prisoner, and threatened tnat they trduld next day profeed to the depot at t,apTairie, nd ting way tyfrrcc fiord theilce thV yoimg jnen o mat rarisnwno were locrc ou guiy. IcordingHr on 'Wedhesilay, a targe Bo ly of these people assembletl at Va Chine, with the intention ibf cirrVin ;theirthvcats into execution; It was v iiereuDeri oristdKreH iieceftartr that this" ferment ;? ifiouW 'be immediately allayed anddme " of the ytiist respectablt; citiiena went from town for the Durodse cf dis w iding them from their intended Violatiph of this laws to which tht'y.paid no atten 7 Tioh but persisted in their resolution. ThomiB MCordr'Esq. bne brthe Police M : tfhtratesf about ' 4 o'clock in. the afternoon, left town accompanieJ by the light Infantry pf the ril!ery, wifhjtwn fild pieces, under- the com- ., joint opposite to the insurgents-(consisting ol a- bou 400 persons, 80 onvhom appeared to bs.arm !Aed) and at the .distance of about two acres Mr. M'Qprd, with some other respectable citizens, pointed , out to them the impropriety of. their con: ouctTandtheTate that would uritortuaattly await 4 : their perseverance ; urging them by every persu asion to, disperse and return peaceably , to their .homes dnd obey the law. r ' They replied, that they did not consider the Militia Bill as fully passed, that they were Inform ithtid not received the -Koyal Saticiion, an that although it might have passed the House of Assembly, where it originated, it had not obtain ed the approbation of the other: branches of the legislature; that the Law if really enacted, had na been pro'tnulgated amongst them and that hey wtrtmot properly made acjoanfdith it7 s such 'they could not pay obedience toit. '". Urtder this false and unfortunate impression, these deluded people persisted; bnt at theame time declared, with shouts bf Vive le Rot, tint " If the government wanted their serices at aoy time they were ready one and all to come forw art! Vilh their lives in the defence of theicountry a. gainst the common enemy,, and that they would ftrore themselves in the hour of danger to be faith h! Subjects of a Government to which they were firmly .attached by eer"y principle. - Finding however, that they still persisted in their 'le eTmlnaiioo ,oii 1 ihit particular object, Mr. M'Cord, In his magisterial capacity read the Riot ' kct to them, and ordered them to disperse ; 5yhkh not being.totnpUed with 'a round sliorwas any other, outrage, were aiscovereq amongst them. . ; .; - ... :; The teal and alacrity shewn by. the town Militia, 6rt this-occasion rdarching jat so short jC notice, and perforrning a rout of 45 mile J k 50 hours, from their departure, and the last 2" nates with mination which cannot be too much admired, and must draw.foi'th the just applause of all classes of His Majestys subjects in British America. Books "Lost; ' : URINCi the. year 13 1 1, three- bundles of Books were sent by me from this place by waggons: I directed to Mr. Duponceau ttorney at Law,. Philadelphia, comaimiop: the laws of this Stiite and the several volumes of Reports of the State. Tho other two bundles, were direcfed to Mr, . fora Weeks . and Robert M'D .rmut, mut, Booksellers, New York, and contained Cava! lo's Philosophy, in 4 vols, and Anacharsis's Tra. vels in 4 vols, with a few snvdl vo'.s of Miltun's workTTa1T!oeare"nBl Petersburg. . As they have not reached th.ir places of des'uatio.n. it is hoped thev may be found in the possess! on of some oni on the road to Pe. tersburg or in that place. Information left wiih Mr. Joseph Caldwell or with me will be thankfully received. . . AVILLIAM BOYLAN. Raleigh, July 24,. 51-3 CoUr cfdea end qvdrferjeisfoiu. May fertti 1812. Dockery Smith surviving part- Original attach : nerf Oliver and Smith, f ment levied in the ':?r K- l :: v---- -J',"'. C bands of Duncan John ard James Roberts. zjCameroni Esq, Jt is ordered' by the court that 'publicatiori'be made for three months in the Minerva lor uefen dants (being inhabitants of another, state J ti come in and replevy, or judgment hnal will be entered agamsiincui. .: 'Copy. BENJ.S.KING,'C. I .- State of NorA o,.:,. Joseph M:KvAleaander' UY ... : . (.;,.;' ' Charles Robiour ' J ut Levied in the hands of Andrew r '" ' William Bryson', Jffl, . Ordered by the court that Chafe d defendant m th s cause, who is notify Ot this State. jmnPf .v- . nl 10 WW;, rior Court fonh7 V. the English stallion ' RESTLESS, ILL stand the present season, (now coni; mefifced and to. end the 1st August,) at myStable in Salisbury, and will be let to mares at 2p dolla s the season, payable with 16 dollars by the, I st January 1 4 3j 10 dollars the singlcap, to be paid whenthe maTe is covered, with the pri. vilege of turning to the season by the paymeht of 5 dollars more on receiving the second covr ; 40 dollars to ensure a mare to be in foal, which may be discharged With 32 dollars, on or before the 1st January aforesaid. vt . BESTLESS Is a fine bay, luff 15 hands high ; atid uni es, what is very littraacendent beau, ty with matefueti strength. His bfood is eual to any horse ever imported j hemg th Son ot -Phoe nor v,ourt jorthe county aforeftiA Jv e the sixth Monday after the -fiSSW ciHoer next, ana plead to isue, tr i 1 default will be entered UDaeainV-.J.tiJ Ordered that; publication hereor, be ma! months successjvely in the RainJ aVMaeGfc 1 test, Til . HENDERSON, c. Ct. 4J out'' any refreshment,; evinces a spirit and a deter- nomenon, one of ibt most celebrated Ton of He rod ; and out of Dutchess by Le Sant,'one of the best raceers nf her ay, having Von 22 races in surcession, 4 mile and i mile heats. Restless is the only horse in America, -and per haps the only horse now living that vet run four miles in 7 minutes 39 1-2 seconds. This he did for th 2 Notice. THE subscriber having, auhe May ten ? of Wak county court, oualifip,! . I'i V".'1 to the estaifrof Patrick Uuffv d!!?!?1 uiuciuro 10 mcsaia estate are earnesttv W to come arddimake imiidiaKS or they may.expect to be waited on u.: no longer indulgence can be given. And all those having , claims anfiist ' :i i Will presentjlwm W'settlement ftmSf the act of asupmhlw 4n nrK V. ; - "i' gainst . June-4 e act of assembly fa 'sucR case wilf L 25' ihst them.; ; $ ? W To the several Regiments cpmiomf(he u mi m JJriSaa in the 4th DivUim tht mtit l Carolina, ' . .'J Ihe great subscriiition at York, on Wednesday the heine-reiwa on th aLI .J i . 2tst August tm-see Spotting Magazin for -$S.At n 179 5, page 186. ' tf - I-ora mor? minute account of the pedigree and performance of this wonderful horse, and also for the performauce of his colls, reference can be had to my bills. March 18 J. A. PEARSON- - tAn To Undertakers. 1 WILL be Lt to the luwest bider, m the town of Greensborough, Guilford county, on Friday, the 2 1 it of August next (being court week) the BUILDING A JAIL for the county. SEVENTH BRIGADE. Iredell Regiment, at Statesvillc on Kobdaj uo cncmucr next, v Rowan 3d Regiment, at their Mustfr Crocnda Tuestlay the 8 th day ot SeDtemb ; Ditto. 4th Regirrien their 'Muster C&awU -1 nxtrsoav-tneTiDin "aaTrSeiBSerK a uegiment, a: wetr-MwterOioWn Friday tlie 11th day" ofSeptembtriitxu ' Ditto, fit Hegimtnfj'M Salisbury on Mjji, 1 4th day of SeDtemher Jiekt. : v The Regiment of Qvllfy attached 16 tie 74 ft It will, be gn undertaking of considerable magni.1 . gadc, at Salisbury Monday ; I itl Sept. utrL tude, an i well worth the attention. . The term of payment will be made known bn the day. Bond with approved security tor the faithful performance of the contract will be re quired. - r - DAVID CALL ASPIE, n . NATHAN ARMFILLD, l JAMES MILLS, JAIVfc.3 PAKaONS, ABRAHAM GEREM. J Greensborough, June 18. . 46 t a. State-of-NortK Carolina MtCKLEiiBURO COUNTY. -Superior Court L&v May Term, .1812. Benj. W. Davidson," ve. " V rf. Original Attachment, u 4 .i fired be artillery, but elevated above injury, which xas retriroed by the trfsurgents, in a sjinted Ere with I, deserving of a better cause. Th; troops then hred a voiley, with. ha 11 and grape, but t ill too much elevatsd to do any harm, which was fclso re- turned by another discharge from the mob, upon '. trhich a few directed .shots were nrd "at them (it ' . ociog. neariy ur; oy ine iauiiary wnicn maae the,m disperse, and one mati was found killed and r ' ;!; another wounded, it is-feared mortally.-- ! - A straggling fire continued for fetf minutes "and tinder cover of the night and the woods they retreated. - ' " . ' Threes-prisoners were sent to town in the eve j ning In charge of some citizens who volunteered for the purposed - . ' ; V" The troop lay -upon their arms all night and Li none, ofthe insurgents were to be found the next 1 morning. ; '; ' ... : - Much praise is due to Major Plcnderleath Capt.f : Williams, nd the officers audi men of. their de ' tachment, for their cool and determined but hu fnane conduct in sparing the lives of their deluded .ftllbw'-ubjectsopthTScK:casiQn, arid 'many of these 'nforluhat.e'-Wo' acknovVledj, e, with tears of grati J . . tode, the humane forbearance evinced by the mil- : itary, that otherwise would have been fatal to most fthem. '.. .''V;-;'V.''-:-. V- On Thtrfsday morning, a strong detachment from ;the three town battaHons of militia, forming about 450. menif marched to La Chine, and from thence, A A K n n A A . .. f Vt A m '1 1 I I M M I MVMMMt i. ft , A I L . . ! 1 J ilttVUlMCHll'J "J m& lltlUlOIT wine vil- Ysii;l3grof Point Claire, where they" halted that night-' j and in the morning marched from thence,in the : . reat of the island, end tbrpogli SCCautent, and M yi n ft "yestefdayar Hved tmowmabbut 4r6'cTockTirths aiierupon, . unngiug wun mem ivrcuiy iour pns oners, who with ten sent to town on Thursday, and the . three already mentioned, of the preceed ing tveping make in all thirty seven. ' -'i.'hese misguided men arerppw. undergoing thetf esaminatmn' before several of the town Jrla. gistratcs at, the Court blouse.1 Many more oris doners might have been brought to town' 'as strpngl ly suspected, burcreltleased orr their premise ' o come and implore the pardon of His excellency the Covemor, who is now here, and which they 'did this rricrmnir to the number of between three' and jfour hundred.--His Excellency expostulated y.xih them as a raiher,nd, pointed out to them PROPOSALS For carrying Mails cf the United States on the f al lowing Pmt Roads, zvitl de received at the Gene, rcl Post Office in Washington City until the 2i day qj August next inclunive. IN NORTH CAROLINA. 41. From Charlotte, Beattie's Toid,Lincolnton and Moreanton to Wilkt-kborouch, to pass by Mount Moume every other trip or4ce a week. Leake Charlotte every rnday at 1 p. m. and ar rive at viintsDorouguxOD Monday by 6 n. m. Leave Wilkesborough every Tuesday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Charlotte on Friday by a.m. vrvr i.-c: 1 I. The Post master general may expedite the mails and alter the times for arrival and departure at any time during the cootimiance of the con- t'act, he previously stipulating an adequate com- ensation for any extra expense that may J?e. occa sioned thereby. 2. Fifteen m;nutes shall be allowed fr opening and closing the mail, at all offices where no parti, cular time is specified. - . 3 For eyery thirty minutes delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) in arriving aftei the timtspre. scribed in any contract, the contractor shall forfeit one dollar ; and if the delay continue until the de. parture ef any depending mail, whereby the mails destined for such depending mail lose a trip,-a forfeiture of double the amount allowed for car. rying the mail one trip shall be incurred, unless it shall be made to appear that the delay was occa: sioned by unavoidable accident : in which case the amount of pay for the trip will, in all cases, be for- teited and retained. 4. Persons makingproposr.Js are desired to state wicu - pit,c uy ujv .year. j nose who couiraci will I 'fU I' P " -Vi receive their oav nu.ii tEi-lv in ih mnnths nf Kh- VnarieS 1 ariSfli ruary, May, August and November, one month TVETURNS his grateful acknowledgments to after the expiration of each quarter. . X. his friends and llie public, for the liberal en- 5. No other than a free white per;on shall be couragement they have gi ven him heretofore in his emp!oyedto convey the mail, - i'ine of business, and informs them thaton the first . When the proposer, intends to convey the ;inst. his large and commodious three story bTick mail in the body of a stage carriage, he is desired building, at the ( 1 to state it in his proposals. . . sres of tSF. bacIS) 7. The Post-master general reserves'to him. rtn tbetaielhoue-wallJjeanjgjlete order -rt . . i i . is i sell the right, ct declanne any contract at an end to receive ooaraers ana travellers j wmere ne ca- whenever one failure happens, which amounts to the loss ol a trip. Charles Robiou. Levied-in the hands of Andrew F. Davidson and William liryson, summoned as garnishees. Ordered by ihe court that Charles Robiou, the defendant in this cause, who is not an inhabitant of this St?.te, appear at the next term of. the Supe rior Court, for the county aforesaid, to be held on the sixth Monday after the fourth M'jpday in Sep tember next, and plead to issue, or judgment by default will be entered up against him. . Ordered that, publication hereof be made three month successi yly jn he Jialngh Minerva test?- THr HENDERSON,-c. s. c.t. s 45 I. ", -A- ELEVENTH BRIGADE., Montgomery Regiment, at Hendersoritoaohftii. nesday the 1 6th day of September next. Cabarrus Regiment, at Ccncord on Frwayikiy aay ot oepiemoer next , s ; i The Regiment of Cavalry attached to the I Mill, gade, at Copcord onFritlay, lliihiSepi.iici Mecklenburg 2dReg't. at their Musttr Ctti on Tuesday 22d September next.' Ditto. 1st Re gimentf .at Chariottf on Fridajfi 25 th day cf September next , , The Brigadier Generals to attend the Renin through their respective cotnmaads- - ; The Commammnta of Regvtwntt U mst v, Company MusTer Rolls to be calls! in tee p. menial Parade precisely at 12 o'clock, . 4 a GEO. GRAHAM,. . -t v:" Fourth Divimn N Cardm Mity July 4, 1812. ' .,'-' - "Vl riittll 8. Thexon tracts are to be in operation .on the 1st day of -November next, and continue "until De cember 31, I $ i; for the routes No. I to 33, in. elusive, and for the other routes to December 31, 1813.. - u GIDEON GRAKGERr -PoaT-Master General. Genes ai. Post OrncE, Washington City July 12, 1 81 2. ,5,U6t. ; ' Practice of Physic. ; , F T AVING become a resident. of Raleigh, I X X tender my professional services to the in-J hahLtantsotlhe-towaiindita.-Vicinity Regularly bred to the practice of Physic and Surgery; and having, for the last two years, been engaged in an extensive bUsinesi, . in , the lower part of .'.He state; I feel less hesitation in offering t6 co ope rate -with the medical gentlemen of the place in removing and JcDUJateracting the effect of disease All applications, .to me are-rcViaested to be made, for the present, at Mr. J. Marshall's, on Fay- etteville Street. . " . " " 1 A. L. B URGES. Julf 0,1312. ' ' 503t. llColijr ouiitlta 1 1 1 w LuuiiiiuaiHii Jt mvu l;aiiuhh He pledges himself that hothingon his part shall ue wanting to render general satisfaction to tbos&who favour him witWtheir cusismv Honest and active servants alone will be engaged,-and his stabks will perhaps be excelled by none. Raleigh, July 3 1812. - 43-lf. State of North Carolina, State of North Carolina, . CHATHAM COUNTY. t! .T$ Court cf fileas and quarter tessiona, AfajrWr. lSH Jeffery Barksdale, wife, 8t others, M'- ; .. vs. -,V.; Ir.WtJupl'i'l The ex'rs of Jno Brantly pothers. J (i Ordered that pubUcatipn be made in lhtf. Minerva for three weekssnccessively,tiit Brantly andEliaabeth his mtc, inhabits stateof Georgia, and William JWce ana his wife of the state of Tennessee, do p?'f the. Yrf rrtim. K. U-h fnr e;id COlimr lw or demur to the petition filed in this cm w and heard ex parte. ' ',. j a ' A Copy from the Minutei. '. test, . TH : RAGLAND. c.c c To Contractors. THE Directors of the State liank ofNV.liCi' roliua, have re&olved to erect a BANKING HOUSE in the city of Raleigli.the foundaiiun wbetej1 The dimensions will be 3 3 feet by HI"1' es two stones Inch, with a portico introii- 11 The undersignea, peiug a-win""- , w.i r,; that thev will rectl , . Printincr, Of every descriptiox. exrcuted at the Minerva Of- ice rwfA ntatnm and accuracy. ; MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Superior Court, of LawMay 7Vrm, 1812. "AichibMd'Frew, ' vs. c Original Jitiachment. Aodrew P. Davidson. J . - Levied onjone negro woman, on a house and lot in ChariotteV iancl, on siore books, Ihe pro" perty of the defendant ; levied also in the hands of S. Bevens, EsqT Michael Lawrence John M'Clure, &c- and summoned as garnishees; : - Ordered by the cour that Andrew F, Davidso the defendant in this cause, who resides withoi'l the limits of this, stater appear at the next term of this Superior Court to be held on the sixth Mon day after the fourth j Monday in rieptember nest, replevy and plead to issue, or judgment will be entered Up against him. ; :'A , 1 Ordered that publication hereof, be' made three months suocessively, in thel7?iA Minerva. T' tEST, Til": HENDERSON, c. s. c. u .'-45 - . in. proposals for furnishing the several for the house con-i ttrfl 1!1 Vk- materials, will be shewn j; ,n n. nrcnn flfRiroili Ot On. !', .. . '1. ..iv. iu n .pctors to nave li is contempiaicu uy "v .sea11' hiirks made in the course of the preset so that they may be laid early in the . H.' POTltft,: y - , V M.-ti4AiVi ,,, , ;:' -"-'. M- PiAE' ' THTO liUN'iLK. , Raleighv.24th June, 1 a 1 h . 4 An Apprcnt-ce . s AMUEL COMBS will take an areu- XHc o'A.btndmg QJiuiic: -:. -jr July 2. z , ; Blank Checks arid Notes, Of the forms adopted for.doing State Bank and its. branches, njiy Office. ' ' i
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