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:'7' n. "A .. . .. - - ' y-- Frontier News. f" Boston, Dtcnber 253 FROM CANADA, A person arrived in town last evening from Mon- t'eal, whW left there onUiturday. n order had bvtn issued for Americans, who wouldhot take an nnqu dified oath of allegiance, to leave Canada im mciiatcly ; in Consequence of which nieny hadde- p tried, and other were preparing to come away in alsw day a. 'BuaLiMGTov, Vt. Dec 17. J We aTe'liappy to have it in our poweT to stte, that the sickness among the soldiers in this town has abated. : - Uv aeentlemenfromTftattsburghrN. York, we le.-rii ihatthe sickness prevails amemg the citizens and soldiers of thattownfand at Champhiin, N. Y " We have had conversation wiih a stirgeon of the i arrav. who cave it aa his opinion that the prevail inj disorder among the chien and soldiers, ,was similar to that which ha heretofore)en galled the if aootted fever. '. z1' ; i V Front -a respectable gentleman we learn, that on I or about the 24th ult. the commanding officer ol 4 one hundred Caiwlian militia b Jti k flag of truce S acvoss the line, to a ' block house, where were sta ;l ti nd fortv of our mih'ia, under the command of I r raiitain lAUher Tildn, and ioformed TKeajptain; fl, th it units he surrendered h7mclf snd men pri &nr' r- of war, they would immediately be put to li .the sword. Captain T. replied he should prefer sieiwg his force. He accordingly returned with '('' the Qjr, and signed the. articles of capitulation--. Captain T. w WN fortified, mJ in all probabili f ty might have defeated a lorce ot nve hundred and viae be to the trian whoJ should not be Tacky enyugh -to share hiijloT.''i$Tw.o'- terrible: procUtj WING quaiifitl 'M dmikatnao? and edmi ! maiions, wnicn ouguv w iwic wosu uik nisirtti" o4ne csiaic qi 111c iavc nivunnu to 4)eath. brought hdreds io his standard. Every iXRU'fTEU, Request all thie having any stairns thing was ready incept provisions ; but 8uch.aitlSt Baij estate to present thepij properly Vu steci-devourtng mn couid least upon nc .wMU'hen lost at IJetroit, wmch they were 10 recover-r u;, Salisbury, whera he is at all ttmei' prepared to -"I 1 U... V, U,l rum. Tflftd it .'-'....,. .-n,L... . ". .1 - ciiiuiitJLcu 1 uui inns iwu n" v'ji';. - liquuiaie 111c aiirc. n uius iuiitu-cu iu aaiu e again ; men, where the enemy as in this instance had no cannon. v .' ; . - '' ,r v It is said thattheN citir in the mrighbourhood of (dleton, have erected a sign with an Eagle and a L"n on it. The motto is " if you wout scratch I wont bite." The' Col. of the 1 lth jegiment at Burlington, in General Order, Dec 7, ipforms that Mr. Se wall, from Boston, haa given 10 dollars and he gives 10 mere for the-relief of ahe s"ic1m and that he only waits for a knowledge of their wants tb relieve them. ' ' ' - . ; He then conclndcs wiih inviting those officers and others ,whq belong to Vermontf -to attend at the Courthouse at 12 0 clock same day, in order ttTchoose Keprescnjatiyss to. CungrtLsa t but it would not do : .Made a final ttiort, and Canada was just ready to pp into the, gene? rai's expanded mouth ; whtPt unlucky omen I an ill namied bugle sounded on the'Stiicr side. I he general rtot expecting such, a formidable recep tion, was half frifjhtfPed put of his wits ; ordered his men to debark;-, and to retire into winter quur. fi'. nut ff h,rmH wjv. Then Aat he down arid wrote a most furious letter, to th British, general, demanding an instant surrender of the province : 10 whxh the said-gtntral most ii'solenlly answer ed -come at H take it. Whtreatjhe brV3 general Smy'th ft jl tntb such a passion gTseldom ha,beeo seen;iut being withal a prudent man, wisely re: solved to'wait a year ot two till his temper cooled, lest, visiting "then hi his fui y every mother's son might be carbonadoed to pieces. So -fit -let them nlon. Awl tlms ends the first lesson. 'Ur-r,J - -THE ODiiS.' ':, He toes, he goe, the Cmiqur roi pifi- - . . -'V: Oiip yuur'daddes, ihake your toes ' i yj- Hrcumet j he eWei, the General comeii -v . Bite your fipgeri, uck. youi thumb'' This day arrived here in safety, hj excellency, general Dearborn, generalissimo of the'arniies, accompanied by brigadier? general Bloomheld and quarter-master general Lewis, and their respect i-ve suites.. '7f Vv- The fruits of the tampatgr) one half the army have: lost their health one eighth their Uve, and all their afiiri(9.Mbany firfitt. , "'. GEHER AL, $MYTH aaik. ' H ow many militia and volunteers, with suchj general as Hull, Smyth, et cetera, will conquer A .Yakce answer, by another questioi manu Annii? Knlla uitli hffa t uti dvi ii t sarisfactoTy sefuriry.J otherwise they. wdf shortly oe placed in uu nanus ot an ouir.er lor collection. - v JANE,TnOTTEa,adm.v tate.are requested to caU and settle their, respect; LrathertotravU by day than by nifehK ','4!t. ive accWnis, and pay. or' renew' their notes with mined to establish ah NAr,i..;' -!t!et. K.leiRh ever, M..nclv, Wtdni V As this establishment will be attended 4 ry considerable expence to thiproprieta r tv Ga.lter themselves that the public will be .r. W giv them support in their undertaktn :.---.:?;', : W. SCoir 0- JORDAN. November 15,1812. 71,4 .,:-...V,:.,...vV: . f SecandjCl(U9 of the Sufqu6hanna Canal Lottery. This-pottery commenced drawing on jEZ avtng of latebeeh verv rZ-Zh sengert, fa a ribt only to mak ircctable persons deslrous.br -procurinK seats' Suhsciiber Unv ord?r : to ffiS1"' lerv on ihe rd, and especiallS? 'Ilaleighi Nov 21,-18 13. "THE ENGLISH STALLIU- H0S2 racing perlormances on'theBifo k ihif, acknowledged superior tcimkL, correct symmetry, real beauty, and cfiaractetl' ; sure and ualtfttbu foal-gette'r, stand fairly admhu! vj uHFiiwi jiiujjca, w-iii oou oraeivsad v I stahd the ensuin;.8easn; at Prober I Cofor,' j the 28th f'milea Horn Way nesbrongh, on Neuse rivtr. Vi iltl rntr ill ul 1i . ... i.Tl . ' . . r H till, and will progress, thrice a week, until com. ,wiu be let to mares on his usual mnHw. L.. MuS DRAW SIXTY THOUSAND DOL ' LARS, .. ' k N AMD MAT DRAW ONE 1UNDRED THOUSAND DOLLS. yvO'.; scheme. , - V Drires of Montpklisb, Dec 17. w-ltjreat mortality contiaues ti prevail among ( I lnt troops ai nun;neion, oick aQKviert. ana uir 'remains ot the dear), ate aimasv risiiy phasing through this place m s!fihs. A number ot sol diers who had bep-ged tbtir way from Bnrlington, arr now "dangerously sick amor.g the inhabitants of thi and the adjacent towns. It is calculated thai about ten die in the. hospital eveYy day." Bcato) II.w put: From the tfanliu timet. ;iS '8 4 6 . . 10 . "'14 V 1 '.44 too 8000 of oi, of of of of. of ct of of of of 55 30joo v , 20,000 ; 10,000 5,000. 3,000 2,000 A 1,000 w . .500 200 ' 100 50 20 12 - The troops on the Niagara fion'ier are busily 'emploved providing th'-mselves wimer qua lers. I Ua. i 7a inlr.in nneenKe'inn rvf almAt;! 'l,yM' K"t1kt in the village of BuiUoe, and obliged the inh jbi tion Ml 10 ht same number i and the only statioo unts to rtmove r become joint ttna.nta .with thtir protectory l be volintecrs who went on to share with life 'renowned Alexander Xhe glory ol enan. cipating the 4t VKSsals'' of British tyrarny, iintl m rich themselves with artillery Area and the"' at mt and t.fijila of savacres warrior's," have . Tetmncd t their several homes 44 bv nies, payrs and singly," STRA P is pf common siae onlviffive feet ftn. art half ihthtsy bui has produced stock cf supcr: or site to those of the largest horses by thtsauia mhH-JvTHi ia-readily accounredior, when it recollected, that.Beningbrough, the sire of Strai' is five" feet three, and an hilf inches j his fetlief Zachartah five feet four inches j tieir sire,' w Eergus; was full fire feet four inches, and the lebrated Eclipse, hi sire, was of such powen to run withJ68lbs, on his back, '4 miles m yds.' going at his common rate, &c- Highflyer. tbeW of Strap's" darm was flot only a horsiof 5 or 5 inches high,' but 1s Considered to'hsve b the best horse ever in England. 1 tyr, ' Wilsoc's'St. ly, got the 6lh September, carrying the full weight of a 3 years old, at Norfolk last fall, '4 mile bears beat Favorite the 2nd heat, distanced Cornet, aliii Rainbow, by '"jTickJe Toby, tto 3d and last heat, , doubled and "whipped out Maria the last thrtf AmouhtW to 8,208 prizes- The number of miles and three quarters. It was aKowed tht t blanks is 17,792 , ; she had been well ridden she would nave won, u - Ifi be abo e ivtfery are 26,000 tickets but on- It appeared she haTUie best bottom of all the com. y . 3 000 t imbers, being two nckets ot one num-, pernor, inis nny, arm 1 ocueve sue got mjM brr. In evci v case, two prizes of equal denomina ' this race, is the only one of Strap's get that 1 nave anownto De it iea 10 run warmer parucuun will be made known hereafter. HENTtY COTTEM. Taiborough, Nov. 30 1812 71 3t ' frrycapi'al prizes are the two of 30,000, to which the first !ran number, aflfrr half the tickets are put, v,iU be entitled. Consequently any one hold ing the two tickets pf that number, must not only get two thirty thousands, but may get the twenty thousand's, making it possible for a single number panies, half coiopa. t;draw on liurareci mousana aouan. 1 icneis nave atiaficd with a slv rt ns-n repidly. ana moy, nom me gren popuianiy ! CHEAP JEWELLERY. THE Subscriber,' who has resided longer in this city than any one who fellows hlB line of bv tour" nhdu'nwillig to" sul.mit to the stlut try stness, and whose attention has been devote I () .f. the scheme and the celerity of the drawing'be -tit'ily - to the deties of his ptofesn'on, pot hatin j t VV acting comeuy on me tr-in'iers it-r inree oriour ' Inspector Vnral Of the?Armies of the Unlied tren hundred. ' States Ts tli? , aart office -that tJeneral HitmHtor - tlield in I7f 8,.r Who can be surprised that .1 hings j r all gA wrong, when such men rule as muk such ppointrtreiita I. v - t :e- M. Ev. Pott , rest, .io.s of disiline'7or a lomjev term. I ex-ectcn still. greatly to aavance. r or a icw cays Oif Tuesduy tiioming, when braguv Sn.yth I 'tty may oe nau at iweive uonar a. - made, his Lst show, the whole force thai couM be I ' , . .. . .. tnr unnrawn tickets in theforeeuing CU AND LOTTERIES, will beat tended to with the utmost punctuality. Regular accounts of the drawings will be received, and in f );nat!onof the fate of tickets given at the Miner- I S? we-k last tvst, actually holds the appointment of made to embark iss4id to have fallen short of I Lcttrrs, enclosing cash, NOTICE. - THE Subscriber i-H'tfvs his services as Ayent v, office 5 1 i Htimorf this place, on lhe-f)lI'Jiviogte'msi !owif : j. For renewine a Note nut exceciliiiir R 00 w j tf !'! For For do. ,. do. do do. do. :, do. Ao.S'-. do. do!" do. do. do. 5d0, So 0 0 o 0 1 50; 65 75 S5 95 00 1 1 1, THE ADVENTURES OF A YEAR. General Harrisonvrche-.l tw6 hundred miles. I For vih an arm v to see an infatuated FroDhet : en. 1 For Scamped As the. Prophet;; directed. Prophet ,aaw J For all sums over five hundred, t him nexl'WrntygHartj menfFor offering new notes and receiving the 'mem y at "'Sfr lie'.irterviewVirobbet':iJ8cded.; Harrison j.theanJk, j,hesame-asL above f ami he-v41 ree-ive fcririit thelt5phejpT!TTJ 'r 1,'. J? -H '. I Blank Nrtis and money for renewal ot send rpo- '. Hull jsjfled a look jdown prdclamatton totheaf rey drawn- from the bank lor any person, by post fnhted'-CaQadtanist .toibktSaiidwich i '.'ptpnted the tor otherwise, as they may think proper to tiiieci, .American Eagle y poor Canadians fla ked to it i hut jse-fcf At rencourtres, hut mwc(orf.iittii f want I in any a left Sandwich jf.Ca- oer " . Charles l'ansh, R ETXJRNb hii m-atelul f cki. .wledgments to &t the oM res his'friends and the public, for the liberal en aeicn j j- nor desiring to have any agency but to make ar.d repair Watches and Clocks, 'Gofc atA 'bUt work, 8cc in forms hisfriends and the putVtciiV general, that he has lately received VomVhta delphia, an assortment of jKtffcUtktj wbicfej addtd to liis former stock, makes (all hough small) a neat assortment, and .will be sold on the&wt model ate terms. '' ; . ' He has in his employ, MT,ecosta, who maktV all kinds of Jewellery, engraves Gold LetteiSj, sets Miniatures, Heir. work,. See. in a superior Biiftnti to any in this place.. ' ; d The irbwrij encouragemrnt- he has 'unlfj received, renders'lt Unnecessary to s:y any thii of his abilities, as he does not expect to. receive support if undeserving 6f1t.. . ;( ' He expects to finish a handsome assortment ol warranted EIGHT-DAY CLOCKS, itnmeM ' Rafter thr rrser of the Assembly, which ritite C -ut agement they have given him heretofore in his THOS. ry Two Boys, about 14 or 15 years of -I 'of ammunition and provisions not be answerable for postage or accident. ; insU his , and t0mmoaious iny rcannerhatever. fe.1 Ui I ren- buidi ; tt e i-t V V ! ;nadiana in distress I gave up Detroit hd the. Asae" hi power, or a reasonable compt;nsatii n in pro. ?f; ncao irmy,- arnis anri srortsr : wnu ine-.iicnigan ponion o nis services f enitoryvjiueniHitni - oia v every iniirg . iney ?y codd, but H pll was V tea;Wf or a c "swards durst t V pof fighL'Cass was braved he funhertdan ihsur V . reuion ; genmiietilower of fionaparte t- superiors ' jriut yield to' force 4. Vv,-. '' ' ; ueenston line ol business, and iniormsihemtniton tne nisi wanted aS annrntir.es to the above business three story buck , n......... ,.,.... - -. ..; 5 Just Received, s . DIRECT FROM Ji kw V!lic, AT THE ST0R8 Of JtV ARCHIRALD M'LEAN. FayetteviHe. 221 Dtt:l8l2 74.3t " THE EDITORS ; :-' -.'. ; OF ' i - pushed the erimy;r fought well; won the battl ' enemyi reinforcement arrived t jlVliliiia read' the .Corrstitution j .' refused .. to j.c ross-victors , fled . - boaisraen iun awayfdl was lost all surrendered ; D,ut were sopn proleq.j.t - SIGN Of THE EAGIS, jnortr Of the state bouse, will be in complete order iHo receive boaiders and travellers i where he ear nestly solicits the continuation of their patronage . tte pledges mmseii.in noimiigon nis pan suauuu wanting to redder gc neial satisl'ar.tion to those who favour him with thtir custom Honest and active servants, alone will he engaged, and his-Mables E'l UR .h,nKT.rotho..c ul fca Friends, wi; PfP3; be ,?J520e naieign, Jiny ip Xv wh.o, in conformity to the Nonce which they publiihed some timeago, have paid up their Ac. counts to the close of the pr; bent ytar ; and, un willing to part with the fe remaining bubs rtbers f" Eagle Tavern, ' IN W1LU Mb UO ROUGH. TUlCTi.im ilIII giroin hf nrpnfl. nn flip firttt Gen. TupperViirmy vomounted-men inVthe1 who have not found it convenient, or who may not- ; .. nex(or and on acCoUnt of Vauchas jevuiucu iai,ui.; Alien MC, OUV UII- ' '-7 wuv ov, w.y, . iy & CAllDWKLl.rand Will UC keDt bV the latter. V BUCCt jeturnea most; o them; anve, I ssful all dismiss rrisoa tn!irraseHSi' a few ti-Jfl lUliamiorrotja m,r yars w:m ucoimnueu formvr frleW, and customers. to this HoOSC, W? " F ,u, w,c y, u. vind::the public in t General Hopkinssent ;Qrnie'd1tfcthiTrbm The Subscription, lists i of said papers, and v counted riflemenr crossed the W abash steered j their Account put into train for collection'',' W ft wr w m m : Bam '-J..ift "t ' rl-T ftI.W'ft ior tne icno anu .reoria vm.grs, got to.t in , 7- . v . n r 1 v, .r., m ,he fitate w: be t)kntifullv. stored with all kinds t' " kent well littered. ..This Tavern At UO.L,A1. ' . j- v j , rrt...K(.rfti tMr hark at adft dolls. t i iev "ny imngs umoia.wrucn ougnt to be Known 1 - for the luckapoo and Peoria vilUgrs, got 16f in , ' the wofuds j guides tnok-him a wrpgnjutei lodg', - ed in a praue iUridians set it ou fire, like'V have been, all tonsumed ; visited with the ' tjiarrhaW Dc ccoun:suiMiov men iibyc .uee.iara, vi scuiru ,;ti i,.. n.A fcl;v Ta. , MlWW be-strackft :'htAr fllvtom. ,0 remler their stav as aeree'a. ble as p issible Thesupplics' will be good and sufficient. The stable, perhaps amon the bes; cember 31. lb 1 2 " per annum, yet the last year it was shut tip, con Rnbf.ft RtithrfrrH. . trary to irtichs of agreement vith the leaser. COPPEHSMlIli &'jTiNHLATtS vVQSTERil, - t n'c noJa noiwHiiai.nu.ng, in$u ...c-puu... CONTINUES: to make all sons of ware in his- P ronage, whryn irn nerttoiore Peen so uoera,, icc.iuu u, uiitruiic w ; iw.m ie. i;-n.i,f hivin inrlJncr. :Vi : ,r;rt.- k,i, w t again aitt and assist m-reviving it; aim ue ,leredinbe regulars tb Flattsburg; called .S will brf observedr' . : LEONARD CARDWEEL. Genefal Dearborn spent the summer at Boston and ureenbu-ri sometimes at vallt$ iAte.m tbr . fall 01 ! ' - suB'f.BiaERS; A LARGE AKD GENERAL ASSORTMENT W DRY GOODS, AMONCT WHICH AHI Superfine Broad Cloths l-'ine , T do. do. " . Cassimeres, Coatings aYid Stockinette Rose and Dutch Blankets, Scarlet Cloak Negro Cottons and flannels Bombiazetts,, Fancy aiscoating' Jubilee Cord, Cambric Ginghams 'Moll Muft Ginghams, Calicoes Robe Patterns, LongEhawls, Fahey Silk Ladies: Silk arid Cotton Hose . Furniturti Caircoes" t -MoMiri ..-'"'.' And a great variety of TANCY COODS. SHOPS; rf all kinds. X -" Suaar, Molasses, Coffee, Tea, Wme, Kuni. London Brown Stout all of which wiUW" low for Cash.' '' ' -'-. ' J- 1' " nt JOHN 8c ROBERT STU"; Raleigh, Dcc 18,18 12 JlHL. V.anWed in great haste covered with laurel teires t a ;-'WPc W casji or trade, lor all old ? called forTtbe.ptke ordered ill the troops to as8cor or Pewter that may bebwujght.lo. J tnarch 30 miles, to Champjaip woods, quick time : 'rn!M,ytri U 1 "' ff 1 V ' -9 r left theirtinta all standing; te;rible snw storm;; -R August SI. .. ,,rv;vf,,.a.;,,y., i'hre-ienUcashtsVUydheHo ' t- linn rl".iivk.r..i ik;nra. - u...', a :. . .1 r. . winier cjuariers ; nuriingroj),jretnuUin and f itts tiiit hoisneq the campaign.- The valiant and accomplished e'n. Smyth was enrait-ditt the digra'ce which tll.ckben leaders had brought upejn us.' He was to Wipe off the'disgraVe j I am under the necessity of Tor warning U per-J sorisi from trading with, br crediting' any cA my fa rrjuy, on my account j as I, will pay no debts ah atj naay becontracted othef than by mvself orwrtt- ten order from' K. TAYLOR. Franklin coujity, Dec. 1 8, 18 1 2.: . y ,72,3trx Dr ember .t . .lias fisf teedt't dy from Philadelfihiat FIFTY SETS OF WILLIAMSON'S ; 1 HtVfORY OF. vNOR.TJ.LiCARQLlN'Aft !t Jii. 1H 2 vols... Subscribers will please to call or send for them. The price is j&i-sto jlon "subscribers 4 50 r ; : October 2. V" " v .-..' ":. .' ' fil-tf , -'; '-f: -; - r ' Pmtingj v.;. 4. ' : - Executed at this omce. ..'ituii,v;tness ' and the r , . - jnost accuracy - ';; ''-"'":' ' ut r ,; State Bank ofN. Carolina, ', " vv : -.. r.ic 15A, 18) T.r' or?ro'r I. I. K Slate J,"1 informed, that onower of Attorney wtbwuw . , . . ... in me .j" I raimler ora bhare or rj Bank mhst be witneased ine principal uaun. yk .. r.kejPc Notary I'd Mic, or pyiworaus..- . fr and If by the latter, their f tifted bv the Clerk of ."the Court, tvitb the Seal anneed-This regulatioo to lk, the FIRST DAT OF JANUART KEXT, . - j ..,:ii'fiikp notice.- -rr-r nares - - . 0r cither by the CrshiJ ..fits Branch, H Doctor Burges. '' ...... ttr. AS REMOVED to Dr.V vine '-rcrj iui NoV.l3 H.'WltLlAJfS ' i
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