v' - ''-..Tfr -' Vl fHUti HOLLARS PER TEAS, : ifvN - KALEJCIjQ N. C. 1 . .- ;r -i .ri ;?...-. .PUBLISHED (weit) BY-L.iJCAb ,ND L H. flOYLiVN.- C:' 4-- L FRIDAY, MAY 148135 No',v899. xiyespaniy in iron or this village, and partlr - f m. :., -n the highest land? on the 'right anj left of it,' Extract of a letter from Aiiirsbtf and partly iori the Nehrung point; at a -proper FeBruafy. The ktoe' of Bavaria,' Witk the,inten rnee ")f shot : and hc commahdin? Gkntrsl tion of tnefctinir the extraordinary exisncicat of Foreign. -'-r vmv i1 , London, March it. The ba&i of the Treaty mtk'--Unmark which lit pecifkal ly mniiqlned j es terday x hve . now jpftchftt tki?5 country in a demi official form. Cip taia ! Lutkittro$ the Dawi&h Njvjt, haVarriyed in tovm &4 delivered despatches from hia (joveri Mtae'in a Danish than or waiy 'wnTth;arryed'"in tbe' Hvitnber on Wednesday. 4f w art correctly laforrttcd Dtntnark stipulates for a perfect nea irality ; at the same time, her ports are to be o- op4ftsh cntmerce upon advantageous term. i.erf w3 uruevvnen uonapartwould bav-3 hl thVinsoknc to denounce vengeance a- jainst LleanaarK lor her concessions Several letters from Subia announce the sur. !J5pnd;ryti Dantaick to the Russians. Although jhu fcccounia are not omciai, yet mere u no uubt It is luown thaW during the last campaign, the Cossacks took from one of ,thc French guards a standard, embroidered by the Arth Dutchess Marusa'-f Emperor ; Alexaoikr vox 4 ' a 17 mrM.m . t Alia dr .THiiri ! n l letter writtea v uh hts Own hand. The Emperor Ot AUwria, in nis ;iiwcr, cfAjiriruscs niamanKi to Alexaiiderimd.hU' congratulations on the succtsi cf IheRossian armsr :-' - h it stated (hat there do not remark any French roopsvhetween Dantz'ck and Htmburgh; an J hy the late datea irom the latter city, it appeara iiat'tney indicated arr intention to evacuate t yjthont delay, - , The King of Saxony has sent an extraordina ambassador" to Paris, to represent to Bonaparte, at bis provinces being entirely exhausted by the bYiltsofth? war, i' had become absolutely irn losiblejo;' hira'.o continue his; subsidies. rVjHs sail 'that Marshal Ney is ordered to Spain, piae the place of Soult. . t -4 ; " - - " - March IS, ?B7 advices front Copenhagen, it appears ;hji (hi urisianaWAre expected to b - in 4famburgh oatn? 23'n ot February. ; Preparation, I is said y ere - making -yoe -fheir recsptibn.- If ib alsptate'iJ 'thav . ihere'vrere frrqant tu Biuhs amoflg Ihvpeoplr ibrouh ut every part of Hanoveh ' ' ' :'' " , , By two articles from '9jpJKdofu.e 22 J of .Feb- tuary, it appears, vhat (he Kussians hai not "en lyested it."' This fa6t is stated in p proclamation nssued by GMeral AofteieaiJ., UoTTiNioio, February 21 Letters have beeji-ieceivert j'ro ri i .;a-lsham sta tinB that Dantzic wa taken rheaame k'tf.ra mention that the Kip ot Prussia has declare! war against France. All the young men . capable of bt aring arm have gone to3resUt;t where til - King is. nothr letter laysjithat the Russians entered Prayath on the ith and Hillau oii the 8th. The;Austriao in the .neighborhood of Wafsh are reported to have anter ed into a capitulation similar to that conclu AeA hv' ffneml VViirt. i o . - i ItiteUigence has been received -herefrom Sc. Betrsburg. dated the 1 3th inst. stating that War law, Thorn, Ljebaa, and Pbsen, are in possess Vn ol the Kussian. Pxais, March 1 , eluding the Soldiers who died irt the hoispit sn , - iigsburg, .dated lfthj amount; WW' "'v.' X'tfAtyi f H 'A ifomediatcly 'sent a summons, for the surrender of the ciiadel and the" Neh rung fort, to" the com-mjnd-int of the' French garriso led "to the happy conclusion of a convention ; ac corjhhg o s-hich the Imperial Frthth troops, on thji 8:h instant "vt 8 o'clock in nhe morriingrtjaitr ted the town and fortress ofpillau and the fort of Ntfhrung which had been garrisoned by them ver since the month of May, last year. Tiie garrison which marched out, consisted of about ) 200 men, and the number of their sick left behind amounted to about 400. ' --,'. On the" 9thj the Imperial Russian troops re. turned to ihe army, and only the Royal Prussian troops that were in the town and citadel remained behind to garrison them. v ' ? In conf.jrmity with the convention made With the garrison, the Imperial French General Cas- tella was t march out, with 'the troops under his command, with their arms, ammunition, ami bac irgge j and to retire with the same to the lefcbank of the Rhine, where they' shall be released from all obligations'. Such Imperii! Russian subjects, as may possibly be found among' the garrison of Pillau, shall be delivered Up to the commanding Kussiati generait the state, without increasing the amount of debt, nu wunoui oosirucung ine payincms pi vnc fereht" services, which are made with the great est regularity, has ordered . that the voluntary loan which had been opened through the medium of-a lotterjr should be converted into- a forced loan. In consequence of which all the .inhabi tahts of the kingdom who possess fortune! of more than 1 2000 florins, or a sallary or pension above 600 florins, sre' to contribute to this loan according to jhir fortunes . and salaries j so that those who are possessed - of : fortune of from 2000 to a ticket to-5000 monAtttr a very Th. nLir,Z H,5UH th nrHmanR"ssran had 2000 menkdle.l and which hus'iust been published, and vides at the same time for the establishment general register of assessment."' The whole amount is to , be paid over to the S'nking fund (caise d'amortissement.) We learn that this town' of Uberlineen, in Saifr bia situated on thtUke of Constance, two teegut from this tlaccr: is at this jtime suffering from a dreadful calamity. CAbouJ.ht days since it waj obsfervtd that tW earth wat sinking in the Jowe streets WhicH are on the margi of te lakeland the irthabitanis began to vremove' thiir effects Yesterdayand to dif many house (have Pr . peared. fr The convent of Capuchnvunfc ':h dir. , tnbre than 1 i feet ; and as it appears that hA -i& .ir writ In that ulace it is ieared that in, a few days th whole lown; wiJbe swallowed 4000 floritis, shall he pbligedTo purchase , TXllT": .2 Vx JtxL of the value ,oM0 florins : of fromOOO insi-enera. .Pp '. florins, a ticket at 25 florins ; of U.000 i5,ooo men ana carrier a TS- -.j-ti' i,n 3..f...v..if.....,. iwifne Ktisstsns ma pianienw piece pi p which Itf; votmCd. which Drb- General Rapp re entered ' Danttiic 800 prisoners, ishment of a ! and ,le pieces of cannon whfch we re mounted March m the rrdouht. . 3r : .t Ar ! Hamburg Feb 34 TKerere "alreSdy 8000 cavalry horses " at Hamburg, a T wo regimens of Bavarian draecs;indiseveral French re It is confidently asserted that the empjror f' jaamu Kcuciau- s proceed iimneaiaieiy to iiuwcry, vurc nc wmt . . P ji 'u. - An Imperial Russian officer will accompany the inspect his (ke f that h-. will Jo from here to H'Bf accounts frpm Magdeburg a very column to its place of destination ; their 'baggage 5 Amsterdam and examine the Her and iho 1 l0TCV? e f CT C"u shall not be subjected to any search, the French Isquadroii in' the Texel f that from thence his Vienna, Feb. :l81he-aeldraarsbl general Caslla having declared upon his word of majesty will proceed tOromingen, MMnster,?-" hcior. that there was nothing amongst it belong. rOsUuck. Bremen and Hamburg, th.t ?2 Atn ing to tne Kossians. Our paper gives a prttirnation issued in i the. ters to Magdeburg name of the Imperial Russian Field Marshall f General Prince Kutusoff of Smolensko, which is' fThe di s pi ay of forces which is at present mak of considerable extent, concerning the recelnne as ! ,nK throughout the whole extentlof tha French currency tne Kussia goia, silver and copper coin empire is weii caictimea to inspire connarnce ana as well asihe St. Petersburg Bank Assiguant3of5,: 10 re-assure t h minds ,, of even the most; timid. iu, ana a. rouuies in sssi gnats are to pass equal u:cr was an example vi simiwr bcuthj wit to one rouble in silver. ' v , . 'nessed never did aad ministration display more Ad-niral Tschitschacoff, who is commander in' Energy, and never was it more zealously sup- chief n Prujs .has issued several proclamations,' ported. - '. - f scoruin..io waxn me rrussian liens d armes nf mc r.raptror srnvco runs on mc mm may krep and quiet, as well with regard to Hht t last Dec It was ordy on the 1st of Jan. that Russian military. as to the Prussian ; the post to be : the Ipsses of the army were ascertained, and -that respected, the post officers freed from quartering measures were taken to repair them. . It, Was soldiers- Russian couriers and ! tfavellera tj hei0MarT' t0 PPOrtion Jthe different contingepta forwarded only on having a traveiline pass, and ;of the conscription from the departments of the paying the post money Security is promised o;&olUh to th mouths of the Elbe, from Cape the' carriage drivers ; and the'subsistence of the! Finisterre to the Aroo and the Tiber. There- troops, uxceptingn "particular cases, is tobepro-iraoonl'nK of the cavalry, the : transportation of ar. vidtd cut t ihe magazines. Every commander lt,!'ery, or military stories ot all kinds, c could ol '-wops, qM-irt-red it any place, ah.tfl take a fVy commence during jtle; month ot Jan. and notwithstanding, towards the middle ot i'eb, every thing was nat only organized, bul set in motion ; more than 20,000 horset, the amount of vclunta: ry denatloifisr are added io the purchases which Dffh'tzlc, it was supposed, would surrender by ppitulatibn, about tha 8th or lOtH instant. Ljrd Catchart left St Petersburg on the 12th instant ipt the army, J j '" By accounts from Berlin, the Rnseians" were Within 12 miles of - Berlia the Cossacks had ef en pushed forward their reconnoitring "parties p within 4 mile of it. 1 We have recorded with particular care the de L. S. Present hisRoyal Highness, the Prince: partmmts and even the' individuals who, have Regent m Council. given marked proofs of patriotism and devotion to WmiREAS,hy his majesty's Order in Coun- ' the sovereign. At this moment aU the depatt- cti, oearingoaie me i tin uay oi wovvmocr, ments vie with each other in zeal and activity. 1307, and reciting, o That the sale: of ships by ,rever was the iCTy cf the conscription . made a belligerent to a neutral, is considered by ith such rapidity. The new conscripts are an France to be illegal, His Majesty vss pleased, iimated with the best principl sand such is ths by and with the advice of his Privy Council, to i apt itude of xhe French for militaty' exercises, that order, That in future the sale to a Neutral .ofia 'few weeks will suffice to enable them to appear any vessel belonging to the Majesty's enemies fwnh honor in the ranks of-our braveJegions. should not be deemed robe legal, nor in. any what can a people have to fearVwho possess manner to transfer the property, nor to alter, the 8UCh aatonlshing resources,-? and- whasel-ovem-character of such vessels, and that all vessels jment is directed by a chief as skilled in the cabi. then belonging- to or which hereafrer should be ntnt as in thefield.' r - r long to any enemy of His Majesty, ncuwlthstand-;, Damzic is attacked by the Russians ; but Dant- mo gnv anlo nrnrtnflV al- 1 nr a neutral chniild ' . l L-'-L ' .t 1 We hae ftr7 tn Mv that thV KW 'of hf captured brought in, and should be ad.;Thi9city, ?whith irt arid nature kave rendered irutoS "heper Ah 4erTwiSIb. -fcmperor Alexan 'j ahetrai:Tfientr General d'York is appointed commander of the Zi"Z .itf experienced genera i,ve,y ning announ. finKn rnw h ! Qi,"n, ; .t. nf . H ' to T ranee, or he ferntones thereto!, or to any cesthat the projects of Russia ' will bt defeated W of PrSa ihh S In oi the owtri" or Pces anoexed toor incorPovbefore Dsntric as the English Jforces were shaV ing ol Prussia, with 40.00G . men . , rated iwUh FrancV-His Royal, Highness; the tcred before the castle W Burgos. The last exy Pritate letters, by the last mail. fr,o?n Ham i"gh, mentbn a battle having b en fought near foseoj iq which it is said, Regnier was deft qand wounded, and had ' , removed- his headuar Urs o Frankfort. The Russians entered Berlin on he 19th. There is a report that Dantzic had aLJut-44sjiQtcrgdited I . ' ' v. ColEN5AOiw.Februafy"9. We have 4 report here gt terallf crtdiud, that cdnvt-ntion has ben signed in St. Petersburg, between Lord Cathcart and the Danish Iinister M'm ; the Jbasis of whic h is, a free trade to Ner wiib a 'proviso, that all privateering, both "f;ih and French, is to be forbidden by this -V -C-. r - r-rr- T 'frm ,v.a ut .n k, hA tsador near the court ot rrance, arnveu .iwre ,1ID I'ltJl. . yimvv returninpf to, hi post at Paris The field marshal lieutenant baron Friemont, 'asthe, pldest general of this corps, has taken command of it pro-' visibna'ly '' . rh' : -V 7" The field marshal left the auxiliary Austrajil corpa forming the extremityof the right wing of the grand army, on the 9th instant . Next to it Is' the fifth corps under the orders of Prince P0 niatowsky.Vand the n-wt to this the seventh-corps' commanded by general t Regnier.--Thesii cofps establish tb communication with thcmain armjr under1 the ofders of his Imperla, Highness the' Prince Vicerby."Mf ' -a readm-F'XU I .-Tjie greatest activity ff displayed m atfiour military pfeparations. , The remounting of ftbe cavalry goes on extremely well. $ All our regiments are" filling up with ntT levies. 1 i T ' : -V y:"V'u ' 31easures have been taken throughout our kingl ', dom to prevent the propagation of epidemic dfef orders. With this design itnraon nas oeen lor med in Silecia, and it is proposed on our part, to form one of the frontiers of Lusatia, It is beyotyd " doubt that from 50 to 60 and even as many tt 70 persons' perish daily at Konigsberg, without including f)ldiers.--Tbe same , mortality, takes place in the other towns of aneienfi Prussia . and. . in a still greater degre in the different corps ot the Russian army, f ' v . 0:k written certificateef the behaviour of his troops from the police magir.'tr;-s of the place. IMPO RTA N f MIUTi SH O it UKH . Atlhe Court at Carletun-touse, the 1st day of fta .nd will rendeMhe French mi cavalry more formidable than it ever has been. ' . prapieI's M . REMEDY FOR THE GorRt Publi'shed by brder of His Excellency the .M ister of the Interior. . . 5 .. ... , - - ; Pabis, gecsmber 13, 1815; Balm of Mecca r ... fdrachmst-' " ' Salfron ff- jL-ffi : outtctf -r Sursaparilta 'fV'fc1 ounce., . Sage "77; ennce. ..Restified .Alcohpt";: - t JK,uatl Prince Regent, acting, in the name and on the v0i Df Gen. Rspp which wt have recorded under behalf of llisIajesty, is pleased.by and with jthc Steton heatU is of the rnost happy presage, theadvice of -Hiss Majesty's Privy Council, .totn ve'iy armKaffir the; Russians, driven; ffOm order, and it is:htreby ordered, That the said ; a strong redoubjSOOOimeo Jkiled & wounded, order shall henceforth be confined to vessels be- They lost; 300 men taken' prisohers, and pieces longing toJPrance or theiterritoriea thereof, or 'cannqn. ; ; ' 70.' tdanyxif the-countries o plaees anhexed to or One circumstance which histar-will nofail incorporated withr France,- and that all ' 'es'sels justly to appreciate vis, thattiotwihstanding the belonging to any other' power. at,;war with HIsj i0gses of thearmyrccasioned by a frost aa in Majesty which .mar have, been -purchased orjteji3e as' unforeseen, , the Russians "were never may be purchased by the subjects of any power to j alrie-twifttefil an advantage when drawrf up he amity with His MajestVyand which shall be cap-1 forc our battalions. Their inferiority in the fieldj It is aho mentioned, that all the- Danish pri. werjn England will be immediately: allowed to i'.urh home. . ; . f - . 'I From th Berlin Gazette of Feb. 16. - '! Koxi oilttc, Feb. 11. -The town and fortress, of Pdlau, having,' been Jkadedatocebe''7th'i''ofJan.by.i. the Imperial VBuswan troops,' the Russian Maj.rXicnc,ral Count ,?verslcoi(nmanding iii .Kj3nigsberg, receivf'd or -itrs to..march .gainst' PiUau', with all jlje : traops Pdjrtillery' then jti KOnigaburg, and to which ere added 200 Infantfyra ndbatte riesoTlirfillety Horn the army ; and. to suminon Uk Trench gar ison to surrender. - In pursuance cf thesej or. TGeneral.iQpunt Sieyiers arrived ori the. tfb "lutaot, whbtheaid-b04iy of trMp8abAuC:''4kX)a fcen strong, and a proportionable quantity of ar -jUery, in the villag. of old Pillau, within f2boO TO $ fomegs-TJc- .gpegs posted th"ern: Diss1IyeV5sepantelyiheT Balm Mecw1; in oneirofihlcbhotjt'-st the other Jngre,-. dients in the femall for forty- eight hours filtrate and' thejntnix the two li- euors. if- 1 - 3 mretl after he date of this order, and shall 0f battle is decided; They also have experienced inereoji yc urpugiu iu aujuyn hum 111 ,iiy ) great lOSSeS : UiCir DCSi iruops pmiouvu uuuet iuc MajesTyVCou the said Court in the same manner as if the afore. 0f the i MoskWa, fecC Their army is composed of said order, of the llth of Nov. l?07. had notfnew levies, m& wc know that several campaigns been issued.. And Commissioners qf His - Majesty's .. Treasury," His- j experience pnd steadiness, which a few months Maiesty Principal," 'Secretaries of State, the traininc eite ,to the French soldiers. Let then For use, mix thfc solution, with twice' or three timet the quantity if lime water, shaking the bottle aithetirm of losing it. ,v K . ' itppUemiim of the reined?. ' ' Prepare a poultice of ground flax seed, which' is to be spread very hot, and about one inch thick on- a- hapkfhvtd wrap the part affected The pouli ; T.lr hnth th( ffilt rtllil - 1pi' lir, Ift tK knees,v a liroporiionate; quantity of flax seed must be. used (When 'the poultice is prepare'd, and asy . V hot as the patient can bear it, spread over 'm ? i,X 't surface about two ounces, ot the nquors in sucm manner as to-' be equally distributed withont being-. ' imbibed the'poultice is then to be hound round;,, the legor foot, ahd to completely covered : j cn-, veloping the wholwithflannels ;or waxed silkj' to preserve the warmth of tlc application The poultice is not cnangwjwucr uiwi vutc m or 2 hoursw - ..'(Signed) , , Lords Commissioners of the1 Admiraltyi i the ;our enemies pride themselves on a few successes, Judge of the Highf Gourt rbf Admiralty, and . theiWbich'they owe neither Jb ther courage nor to Judges of the Courts bf .Vice ''Admiralty , are,tojth4 skill of their corhmanders. .. The spring Is take such measures herein as to tfo pecUvely appertain ;-''.'.';. T rRAKSLAfRD POR-MRLlf .GAKRtVK'A'A A ,V;-x -.'," 'M'. "?' " ' V KoiflOltCaO, Feb. 4. fjmtterihm. Feb. -14. .tt is'worthy of remark, l Our. gazette "contains .pothtng new frfim the that The mertan Louisiana 'six per cent stockiiarmvP f The idortality. from the nervous and ma- n'tfgociated by Hope arid rtov" barkers 3f Araster iligriant fevers which CoritTnue their ravages in this dami which was quoted at 86 per cent, imme icity,: increases tlaily.1 From the 22d to the 29th . . r j,viiv,o uwLLitm :expre9Sion ot one oiour orate ienerais - uic 'S, ;vlti: ; i-l4prinff will give uslsaUsfactioh for; their rodqmon-FRtrANCEr: '.H-v temSradIer; eaJ. To buhVders.' PROFOS ALS for r recting a buiWinVdesteiefli for a M ASONIC H ALL, within this city, 'nl b -received at the Minerva Office, nritirSaturdy ther 8th bf May next.!; The house jsill be 54 by 3fi' . two: stories high, arid the contract for its erection ,S must be completed by the -middle of Noverribe the person., employed furnishing all mate riafs. TFor further particulars application may b- inajJS , at the office aforesaid. , - . ' - - - v. , XALVIK "JONES, THEO.H UNTIGHT; diatcly before thwr between the nitpd States jJan, 2 15, persons have: died. The total number . . - ' ;- v i V r aod 'England. iDw t Jf0 .; -0 ;o deaths, tin? th-ronth ef.JatV UhjOt.i YhY ; "v; ' -? '?' ' -"''- tT" Kv'-: ""':.' ,t-"i , ' ;' : ' ; - "" r : -T T. '. ;. -, ; ... .: ,.v , " !; -u"-. 'v ' - v : a. --'..v':--. .I-"- : .- - - '-!-ir, r ' r . - -,- ',--,!..- .'-.',. .-''.'-',':..:,. -:-,.'; : ,

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