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It OFFICIAL. !l Copy cf a letter i from Commodore William Balribi L'ge, 10 the Secretary of the Navy, dated - U. S. FRIGAtK C0MSTlTtTI0N, St Saivedore, 3d Jan. I 813. 1 Sir, I have the j honor to inform you that on ibsLlDLri ultimoTatjSP IvjiiiutJi lat. 13, 6 and VvVstlontf 38, about 10 lcagueTcfisWce from th const oF Brazils, I fell in with and ' captured His Britannic Majesty's Frigate Java of 49 guns, and upwards ol 4GO men commanded, by Capt&fti Lam bcrt, a very distinguished, officer. " The action Lsii d 1 hour-55 minutes, in which, time the ene. ipy-vas completely 'dismasted, not having , spar ot'jiinjr kind standing. The loss, on board the Con tilutton was 9 killed and 25 wounded as per en- Js d list, The enemy trad 60 killed 10 I wounded certainly (among the lattep Captain Lambert mor tolly,) but by the enclosed letter written on board this ship (fey one ot the cmcers ot the Java; ana accidentally found- it is evident I hat the enemy's woutuieu must nave ueen mucn greater man a above staled, and vho must have died of their wounds previously, to their being removed. Th letierstates '60- killed 'fcnd; 170 wounded- . t or further details of the actiorn, T beg leave to refer you to the? enclosed extract's from my Jour- nai. ine aava mu in &uuiuu:i io ncr own ticw upwards of 100 supernumerary officer' and sea men toiointhe Brltish'ships of war in the. Eat Indies ; also Lifu Gen. Hi slap, appointed to the command of Bombay, Major Walker and Captain Wood of his staff, and Captain Marsha!?, mister an': commander in the British navy going to the East Indies to take command of a sloop of war there. - ..' Should I attempt to do justice by represeWation to thejprave and, good conduct ot all my omcers and xw' v during 'the action. I should failintheat tempt j therefore suffice it to say, that the whole of their conduct W3vsucb9 to nvent my highest encomiums. I beg leave to recommend the bffii cers particularly to the notice of 'government, as np me usiioriuna.ie. seamen wnw. were wuuuucu and the families of those brave men who fell in live action. ' ' ' The great distance from purjown toast and the perfect wreck we made the, enemy's frigate, forbad every idea of attempting to take her to the vmted States ; I had therefore no alternative but but ning her which 1 did on the 31st ulumo after receiv ed ; ing all the prisoners and their baggage, which was ; yery letuous wore, only naving one ooai itii oui cf 8and not one left 'oft board the Java, t I On blowing un the fiigau Java, I proceeded to i;.thi place, where have landed all the prisoners en their to England ahq there re ; J Jfe inain ontil regularly exchanged, and pot to serH ;i .(iMiiwr irofesstOTiai capacities in any piace or m t .any nanner whatever aeainst the United State I of America until said exchange is effected. hi . I -have the honor to be, sir, with tle greates . r ' jriiicui vuut i:uc(iiEiii iiutiiuic scivoiiti . . WILL1.AM BAIN BRIDGE. " Mw, Secretary pj tht Mivy, 1 ' ' 4 ,, City . of Wqhin&ian city, ok ion- wftica tfie insurgenti had taken posses- ' , - JVcvt'Orlean fiufier. '.'if H. m Itl HIGHLY IMPORTANT ! Savannah, Tutsday evening. March , 1813. hc Ettitor of the Republican has b. -en politely favored with a sight of an txtract of a letter from gentleman in St. Mary's to his friend in this city , Jated Feb. 28th. 1813, which states that the Ten tiessee lroops,sand those under Col- Smith, have returned fiom an expedition agaipst the Indian. vhorh Uity have defeated. They;took from them one hundred horses, a great many cattle, and some jmsotiers, having killed SO, (some say 60,; ai.u chaway toy. i), and several small In. Our loss is one killed and sevtn ,: jvrpunacB.: v lo night s soutnem man win, nc , V oubt, put uYhv possession of the palticulars ol o hii battle. : "! ' 4 i - prisoners, na 4 J burnt tin Lot ijian , villages' 1- -.v. Since the above was in type, a gehtleraan atriv IV ed in this place oircct. fromr Camp Pinkrtey, whe dians Jn East FlorittVj irMa.vhom the following s iniormation-isderivta : r . .l1tlH Wedttsqa d ult. the army left Camp Pinkney, atrd arrived at Payne's town on thV; 9 h. 5; sarpi jsed itKiilie 15 IrtdatiSv wi u-dtd 7, aul 41 burnt the "town. kTfiey then proceeded o Bow-LllJe'i-4QWxe it--but killed nor tork " any Indians, it having been abandon ?d befort. thty arrived., The 'day following they returned to the firsttbwn they had destroyed and encamp Ted There they were attat keo by about (it is sup. posed) 200 Indians & . The action was ? fitcptupob both. strU s one hour end a hslf, wh'.Yi r ill Indiana and, were charged and di ptrsc4witK. cottsi?eTable loss.. The dptachmtn- destroyed aboiii 35U house,' arid jVbyfc 3 Q ixt.t butowine to wantta nroverder anu:t isoolthem $ peiUhfcd on ibfc way. .; All 'the Iian sttttements 1 - are completely (estmyed. The loss of our army F ftrai one kiiled and 7 '.nvifideH snm Imrn wpn lost and some killed.' ;f ., yft-dtachmW,''ii the' first action, was be tWtcn 240'tnd. 250 strong, consisting of Colonel yiuiams regimeni, irom t'.ast lennessee, arc ..tolunteerarftDBni'- this state they Wre ill mounted f"r'Crt lh tV attar thm fittit ilK reinforced by d detachment of jregulars, comrnan- TrfjeQ by Colonel Smith, whicli -were ttreonly troopt, 01 mat uescnption in tbe detachment. 1 :J- ' L-7: . . ' .' ' .i , 'Savannah Rtfiublican." r We are informe'd.ihat LordTbwnsend dtclar :..etl-PH.intcnHon . to:r.t.mam .off this port, umil he , tas relieved by an cqui.1 force. That he intended to destroy, t,s lur as it was in his power, the coaut in tradeynf th Southern Ports and expressed f . lie sald liier had chaseri tne tl. S. schr. AontwcA, " Ueuti MpNi, andvwouldhave taken hei, but for i- the approach tl r ightunder ' cover of which she '.C0 .eluded tlw?ir pursuit. Thf.Eolns, we undei-stand, .-.; outsails. the -o;hie by; faxsTlie Brii.ish armer' chr. Melville, ws said Jo be off Wilmig'on.' : '' Yesterday arriyed io our portJa schooner from .Cf'.'h'J na if. las Irdiaa, on boarl of which cam Psbneer the Bi&hon W Carlhatrena. The nte W. BOYLAH HAS BECEIVKO, "THIS WINTER, SKVERAL. IMP0U . T AXIOMS OF BOOKS, ' " jmongwtiich are ihe Jollovnng ? -r Gill's complete Body of.Divinityj 3 vols. SlSw Mason'a Spiritual Treasury; 2 vols. 4 Stackhouse's History of the Bible, 6 vols. 1&- Buck's Theological Dictionary, 2 vols 5 - Miscellany, 2 vols. 2 50 Campbell on ihe Gospels 6 50 Paley 's Evidences of Christianity 2 'Natural Theology 2 2 c ' i Moral Philosophy 2 it) Davies' Sermons, 3 v(jjs. 7 50 Doddridge's Family Expositor, 2 vol. 5 , The complete Duty of Man, by H. Venn, 2 25 Fordyce's Sermons to Young Women 1 Djddridge'3 ditto to Ytfyth : Confession of Faith and Constitution of the s A Presbyterian Churches in the S. ScHt's Essays Clark's Discourses to Youth Saurins Select Sermons Wesley!s, Sermons, 5 vols, ' I Calloway 6n the Prophecies, 2 vote. Newton's Workl, 9 vols. . : .. Dick and Perry on Inspiration Practical Piety, by Hannah Moore, Ferguson's. Koman Republic, 3 vols. -Female Biography, or Memoirs of illustri. , ous. women j)f all ages and countries, by Mary Hays, 3 vols. Plowden's History of Ireland, 5 vols. , Molina's History of Ch!i, 2fvols. with maps, Lyons' do. of the Spanish Main, 3 Vols with maps, . Staunton's Embassy to China Life of Sir William Jones Cavallo on Electricity, 3 vols. 80 25 1 1 2 5 2 9 1 1 7 15 5 40 25 25 12 t PETITION FOR DISTRIhUtlVt - r" State of Nort h.CaroUni, coutiT or TLEAS and Partem-8ssioS JANUARY TEHM ' 1813.. '' " . Thomas Brouks and Mary Brooki ' ArmsteadFlippin and Jane Brackin, adrai ntsii.atori of tlie esta'.e otTtiomas Brooks, dec. and Joitph' Brackin, IT appearing to the satisfaction ot this court, that Armstead rlippin, one oi the delendants, is nqi tn innaouant ot mis state, u is meretore oroer ed, that unless the said Armstead Flippin appear at our next County Court ot Pleas 'and, Quarter Sessions to be held for th county aforesaid, at the court-house, on the second Monday of Aprilnext, .and plead or demur, the said petition will be heard ex parte as to him, and judgment be enteied ac cordiigly and that this suit be advertised thiee weeks in the Raleigh Minerva. Testj 81 A MUUPilEY, C. C. i PETITION TO BUILD A MILL. 7 50 3 3 12 3 .2 Antenor'st Travels in Greece and Asia, 3 Vi. 10 Karnes's Elements of Criticism, 2 vols. 8 Hoote's . Arioto, 6 vols. London, calf, gilt, 16 German fheatVe, do. do. do. do. 18 The Looker-on, 4 vols. do. do. do. 9 Chaucer's Works, .14 vols. do. do. do. 20 Shakespeare's do 2,5 vols, do . o. dei 50 Watts' WorkSj i vols. do. dp. do, 7 Every man his own Gardener; by tlawe? and Abercrombie, ! - 5 4 Marshall on uardetung, 2 vols. Kirwin on Manures Kneef on Education , Knickerbocker ; Vision of Don Roderick, by Walter ?cott, Lempriere's Universal Biography, 2 vols. Coxe's RuSsian Discoveries in, America, with maps and phtes, 1 Pjk's Expediiions fo the sources of the Mississippi, thro the western parts of Louisiana, and a tour through the inte - rtor partsof New Spain,1 with maps and charts, '" ' ''V Ewell's Medical Companroa . Thomas's Practice . " . btaunton's Virgil, English noteJ, Wihon on Diseases, 2 vols. C. tr Pnrket ..Atlas. Virginia Spy, Jefferson's The Spirit of the Book "mirt's Horace, r ranees' do. v1;hhus on Population, 2 vols. G Hies' Hisiorv ol the World, 3 vol& Ancient Greece, 4 vols. !:ch:e's Memoirs ot Euro4l2, 3 trots vielnioth's v.icero, 3 vt)ls. B s cell's 1. ife of Johnson; 3 vols. Four tQ the Hebrides 75 90 S 25 65 8 50 5 State of North-Carolina, CrbvvtLi.cou.N iv. covrt or hlkas and quartku 3tssioN3,; JANUARY TERM, 1813. George Findlcy v. " Jamei Slielton, los pk Speed and his wile Elizabeth. David Shellon, Nancy SHelion and.Htivy Shelion, heirs ai law of David SheHen, dee'd. IT appcfuringL to the; Satisfaction of this Court, that the defendants In this suit are fidt Inhabitants 50 . of this state, 'it is therefore oide red, that unless the said defendants appear at our next Conn, to be held for said cotmty on the second Monday of A pril next, and plead or demur, the said petition will be heard ex parte as to them, and, judgment entered accordingly and that this suit be adver tised three weeks in ihe Raleiuh Minerva. 8' Test. A. MUIIPMEY C. C. 1 1 i -y-r .. - State Bank of N-Carolina, DecEMbeh ISii, Jk8l2. PURCHASERS of stock in the fc'.ate Hank srt informed, that a power of Attomsy autboriiing a Transfer o( a Share or Shares he"d in the Stale liank mnst be witnessed either by the Cashier of the principal Bank or of one of its Branches, by a Notary Public,' or by two Justices of the Peace and if by the latter, their signatures must be cer lined by the, Cleik of the Court, with the County Seal annexed This regulation to commence on the first Day or January nkXt, of wfikh all Who m-y be concerned will take notice. 72,tf - W. H. rt YWOUD, Cashier. 50' 50 70 ! : - ,BYantpaedatSS'3.:; i named, the arms which & 0nlies,W M.m,a of the United tate, tttf engage ind.viduah ptviorm iC< this Office f( inp- miKt; . ' .... v i I'ltuin. imriA . - ..... irv. ittcivetl at th s l)FR r . rH'tJ. r-.- . 11U ucllvcry ot sixtv .fi, , "iv to the colonel commano;;u Sjff counties, to; wit; Brunsw.ck 2'- ones Lenoir, Onslow, SamTS eaaiort, Hyde, Washinjrton. l am - . . 1-.---"', i vire . i. . Marun, Halitax, BerueHiertlbrd,(ia Peiquimans. Pisntmiir VHoit. Ciirntn,!, AVVri, )nl U.. I... I first ri5im..l .nii;.... ; ' . , , V" WU'F w do conveyed fr,.n. .Juhnston, and those for Jonis and Lenni? Beaufort, exrfnt . i. . -Ji0,Mr raycttevilie to Lenoir. -Those for the above mentioned counties willMd transportation at the town of I-vtiPv,r . It is hoped that persons whd wish 'to ta, , the delivery of th0ie arm, will make application and at ihe same time desi""":6 countteso which thev will tUi ., U5 sum rerjuiredoy -them for such delivery Bstructioas from the Governor, JUNIUS bXaO,- P. S. The counties of Onslow iha were according to the aa; to hnre 'Z stands each, but by a provlsioa permitting om pany in Fayetteville lo retain one hun. .',1 thirty sands of the quta,' it became oecsm (, reduce them to ah -equality with th others. 50 M antral. 3 25 4 25 4 25 6 50 3 25 1 25 6 50 8 20 50 10 12 SO lO 50" 3 2 1 2 50 2 25 State of North Gtiroliria, MfcCKLENBUHG C(UN 1 Y. "7 " Superior Covrt cf Law, Nov'r Term, 1812. I rancis Lewis, ' "1 . . , ; . ' I Ortsnnal Attachment. Andrew T Davidson. Vivianj 2 volJ. Milesian Chief, ? vols; Self Indulgence Vsybmi, vols; Mar; icd Lift, 2 vela. . fhe best WfitiniT Paper, by the ream rf quire. Ked and li'ackjSealing Wax. Hed and fibek Wa ers. lied and black Ink Powder. ' India . . Ink- Boxes of. Paint.- Office Tape. - Inkstands. Quills jt ihe best; kind. Copy and Cyphtriccr Books. Liuje& .Smith's Music Books. Blatik Books for lu5ic f'cket Ledgers. Ledctrs, Journals, and Record "Bookss-lanltoteramrCht.-:CouTny" and Jsu;erVr Court Bbnks. Conv Slips; January 22. ,. 7r,tf. A BARGAtM. OFFER TO 11 -WLL my vorc: U BOOKS V I STATIONARY, and will give a credit of one. vo andthr.ee y tars. I expect to receive in a few days a large supply from Philadelphia, to make --assortment more complete.. IThi; whoIeUick 4n.lll. W ptit 'ai such prices! fl'caait&pfci' tvbejBp (bjscJ,to a peison:who wishe to.establislviumselt in j profiiable trade. It is u iKcessa'ry td say that to a young man who has some knowledge of Bonks, me who doesnot like the drudgery of a Proles i'on, this eSiaySishment promises profit, respecta. ole arqnaintajice, and rnayiaiTord time to pursue his studies. UntloXibted security" will be required, If riccessary, a srnull sum of money can be had tokeepup the assortment Letters on. the subject posj paiJ, will be attended to". :.,v " If us sale be matfk in a few weeks,, I shall en large my a;Sortment v ." t-1 ' si ' J2r-i: . VM. BOYLAN, Feb. 12, 1813. ' 80 tf . , I T apiearing to the sat'i4fction of the court that ndrew T. Davidson, the defendant in this caiiae, not an inhabitant of tnis stated therefoa it is ordered by court, that publication be , made tliiee months snccesslvely, ih the Raleigh Miner va, unless the said defendant appear at the neX' sw tor court Of: -Law, to be held for the colinty aforesaid, on the sixth Monday after the fourth Monday in March next, and replevy or plead to is sue, judgment will be enUred up against him. Test, . ... 79 3m TH :. HENDERSON, c. s. c.c THE EDITORS i - . . OF- - , .. ' The Raleigh News-PaD'ers F EtUR thunka io thost- of i :tii . Frirtidfi UL V who, in conformity to the Notice which they published some time ago have paid iip their Ac counts to the close of the present year; and, un willing to part with the few remaining Subscribers who have not Found it convenient, or w ho may not have had ah opportllnhy io do so, they are respect fullo informtd that their Papers will be continued until the 1st of April next, on which day, if theii Accounts shall not then have btn pajjjt ox scnitl, by Note, their names wifl tertainly fcje struck oil from th Subscription lists of said papers, and their Accounts put into a train for collection. JOSEPH G ALES, JONES Sc HENDERSON, ' - LucAijfc: a. 11. Boy lan. ' December 31, 1812. . A House andots, in Raleigh FOH SALE. THE subscriber cif.rs. for sale, the house and lot, on Fayetteville street, w hick he .atpreJertt ot cupies as a dwelli:ig house and woik shop. Also, three losts, Iving on Salisbury, M'Dowel and Da vie streets. He also 'wibhes to sell a likelv young Negro Worn in,, about 2? or 23year of i.ge", to a- Uy person wfco lives in ibis neighborhood aiiu-wko' need apply. The terms. will be trade known en application to. , " - - THOMAS EMOND. Feb. 19. , ; 81,3t u Notice to Contractors. TIlEun'.i rsij;ned being a commutee i appointed by the.conntv court of Gyapville, tocontract for the buHoiiig of a JAIL' for said county, do hereby give notice, that on triday tlie fifth day of. March next, they , will 1-t ourto t'oe lowest bidder at the court house in the town off Oxford, tbe buildihg of said Jail, all the materials whereof to be -furnished by the undertaker.; A plan of the buildingivill ie shewn at- any lime by. the committee to, any person desirous pf undertaking. , -v -'. fierj. Bullock, IVdliam Smittf ' -f .. . ' -Nathaniel Khbaidt,' v - Tfomas fit JLiulrjohtu v S' TR A. S TI STRAYS. TR A.YED from town last fal a red and white EER, three years old, vith a half. crop in the right ear, commonly termed an under square. Also, a red yeaifing BULL of the same marl;. Information of thetc Strays will be 'thank fully re ceived by , VVM. B )YLAN, ' -Who wishes to employ three or four WOOD CUTTERS for one month". : Kaleigfif Febnbr 181 V .. ' 0,lf-' l;SAYS, SAYSI. . JUST RECEIVED, ind f6r sale by John and Ro ,bert Stuart; a few copies rf the new noveL v . BY THINKS I TO MYSELF, WHO ?. v' ALSO, . -7 Desilver's (spotted) PLAYING CARDS. LI Feb. 19. J T it 1 Printing, Executed at this office, with, neatness and the lit The xelebraird,jhurmiehbiHl a, ., SIR ARCH Y, VVILL stand the present seahon in mv staiifnt New Hope, two miles above the town of 11: lfe at the following prices : Forty dollars the sews,' which may be discharged bv the Duvrntnt nfk before the first day of August 60 to-ensure, ji tne Single lejp. 1 he Season to comrtniice tlij first day of March, and end the first of Auust, SIR ARCHY is a blood bay v with blicfek-i mane and tail ; one hinder foot white ; uii, of sixteen hands high ; and eight years old hii spring. He" ii in full healih, and lost of the V jge for propagating racing stork, posstaiiy'i sound constitution and the finest actior) KiM cided and acknowledged , superioritV is a mi renders a publication of hi performances unn:. Cess.ary. Surlke it to add that he beat i-v-ry cis. tinguished horse of his day in Virginia aiidNarii Carolina ' . i ; . .- TEDtGRKE. ' . ;! Sir Archy was gotten by Old Diomed but d the imported nvire Castianir'a ; Ker dm Tabiib'i by Trentham ;' g. dam bv Bospliorus'i Forester,. Coalition Colt, Bustard, Charming Moiy, kl ku to a coyai mare. , 1 nus us a oiooa iiirje nt is t isaual to anv ever bred in this or an? other cw I ry... His stock ate large and prwrilti,.su4Ti er. price have been offered for vVvivxv 'aj jolts on the continent. ""- Five'hutidrti! dollafs'M refused for the half of an Archy celt at nine thjs (ild. ; , "'" ' "ir . Goad high land pasturage, ar.d servants' kird, gratis ; and marts fed with corn atthera urt price.? I hve separate lots well enclosed er mares with tolls, arid the best atteitlioa slidl b paid to them ; but I will not be accountaUe fr accidents of any V'rid. . ' . . Genttemen who send mares to Terrain with lorsc,' niay be assured - hat they shall be rctumtil in as good nr better condition than they air sent. One dollar will be expected by the groom each m re. . A.LLLN J. D ViE. ; N-v Hepe, Feb. 26. - Officers oFthe Grand Lodge ofNVJi Carolina and Tennefsee tor I1J13. i he m . G .ieial ..ube.i .. Vvlaams, C Masier. -. ... R. V. general Calvin Jches, Grand Senior hi JlttibIonQblftAVilliam ' Miller, Specif f of the House of Commons, Grand Junior ! den. -" ' " . R. W. Alexander Lucas, Orahd Secretary. iv c,i!;am RnvUo. Grand. Treasurer, Urothers General Edmund Jones, G and bew Deacon. i ' T . . Colonel Allen Rodgers of Wake, Grand Juwor. Q -neral Wii'ham W. -Jones, Grand Pttrsuivar Kemp- I'lummer, Esq. CouuseHor at Lavr, . Sword Bearer. . '' v ' ; ' General Moniftd StokVr"n4 Marshal., f Ttsr, . ALEX. LUC'S, , r . Grand Secrciarfr ' Raleigh, February 25, A. L.-SS13, A. D. 113. j: 82-Sv"' Mar Salisbury, February 16, I5i- . AT T OflT.f-.ra nrl- ordered on J.AJU ui.v T-..,.t.t. at ther of lufantr; , Artillery or Ligm '7 inctrur' hereby especially directed to appwr and report themselves, to me ana icu;i .w . , lions' together .with all necessary fLfnus tor V ... ing on the recruiting rvicZS:--j, J JOihinfan'ry (J. S-Ajftm. xecrwinfwj ; "' s n- . iSjotice. , , . . ' THE subscribers ftavnng quil . tutors with thrill wnened to. Of Reuben Tally, dtfi give nonce .o l I P- having demand against the -rsiiue ot ; deceased, to present them far Wrk. thenticatedwUh ssemoiy, rrtf,-(Jc ry by the operation 01 sa. - . -are: ed to said estate are rt4ue ... PamenU PATRICK II MILTPN,?, eiders tojiavc' tccr compiiredr6TcliveiliaTj-fcrd,-Fc fi l,2t- xnos ttccvjrac, ., - . . Granville, r.b,. J 3,1 ?l$v: ' '' " T s ' .1 1 r
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