n 4, In iV UV - . - . J - 7 - 't - ' - weVaui U Samuil DixTt, the gentleman wbrjrn we men- nigh4 treasen. tioned ihc'foberjaay a having. -been, ilum'na'tedby the Re- counsel or eveil any TJe judgt tvlthout bearing counter affidavits, declared .. Tew Ijobts. ek At we wer priming anecliuon in paraplc form it wm ! in the papr. O ber portions ,f (thed'Uie, ihall r :.. limiri and te.ture may allow. 4pjr "" parked Mtlilh.ZY a leticr Irom Maj. Gen. Pihtkney; to exCeicncy Governor Haki'M, MilleJgeVille, Jan. J8 w; Ie n,ihauh3 general has bven ordered cotake ih Bria die,iBMOTd ihc tro ps of he oCarolii., frin . jfo' Carolina:' The following brigada siafl wiri kccjftliiig'.y b te.ac icd from tbi I'ute . ; , t"" " OneJ8igaJier Cineril, One Aid-dt amp O: e Biiiade Majir, -- O il- Assi'uni Deputy.Q M. Ganciml, . One llospiial Surgeon's mate." The fH;tachmcnt oi Mi'.'.tia, or.iercd rendc ou a,' Salil fcury, have rrra mstraied, we learn, against Hatching toward Cf ,r,:j'unil ihey shall at lea.t have hen provided with tens . Ti:t Adjutant General, who it on ihe sppt, ha"de:patebccl Mprei'es, to burty on the camp equipage wifh all posM'b'ie'd.: paidi. These things should -have b-t, at Salisbury by thi Ume at lea ; & militia of tliis st.ite, have hiilid in i-. t., been prvidedfji-i p"d by t'he.nal gjvenunent. wcb lin ik it evidence oi wisdom in ihe present dctach'inenr, sa far as ihey legally can, to aitcmpl securing to ilicinsclves at all events, the mean' of coroj". during their our. T . f. 'mes of me i are not iron, neither do they liv on air, tbatthey can be aikcitoencounten hunger and the elements, wuhoui any pie- pan wn against either. Bank if Cap' Fear. the Director of this institution have "rjeTolJeS to rincfea3e--iheeavtasock- tbfueoILiheju'TLcAn liun ei hoUiann Cellars. suoscnpuoT s aiciu uv irvxjvriui Wiloiiiigton and Fayetttville, on the 9ih oi May next. 1 MwwMMH-' m - Seizin of Money. The collector ot the port of New-Yo. k, 1 jomctim" s'mf cauaed to be leiied a la-'ge turn in specie,, drawn by the bank of New-England, (Bo ton,) from the vault of theNew YorK, ba.ks. The siiiive wa male unrler color of the embargo act, but, it is supposed, auhe instance ot sumf V tte N Y directors. The-New-England Bank immtdiately preented theJegiUture of Massachusetts, a memorial oq th sabj'Ctj aid ai'aWresi, inconsequence, iknanimoiitly pawed the house of representatives, nqucsting the P.xs.dent if the United States to order the collect r forthwith to restore the mre ney, antf, as someJitojejnenttor the outiage, -to have that ot ficer p 6mp;ly-f moved. . 9rabiin mtney ! Mr, M tiler, of N-w York, in his speech on the army bill, made" the following statements "If ever a fcir account of the expenditure foi the North Western army thali be exhibited, it will artonish every body. I hear it Irom authority entitled to my belief, that a principal part of ihe fbur con omed by the army ai F -rt Meigs, ccst from, seventy to eighty dollars a ba rel. Again, from authority equally good, I -Stale, that no inconsiderable portion of the InJian corn used th'rf, cast the UVited States in transpoitati n alone, one kun fcd 'md tnty dollars a husheh Andyrt the wisdom of ad mini trat ion sent this atmy on an " xtx-fiiiion about a year be foie ihey provided the mtans of pitting them across the lake." Legislature of Mast husflti The Answer of the home o jrpr sentatives to ihe sech c f Governor Strong, is couched ki strong and unrqjivocal tetms. I he following paragraphs, relative to the war and the embargo, arc extracted for the in. format'on oi the reader vVhile theprivatidhs and buidens of a war', deemod by the great roportioti ot ur fellow citiirns to be both wirked'ar.d Ui j -isti and by a still moienume . u class, wanton and inex pedient have been sustained with a patient respect 1m ctiMi futional p.inciples its o'rigin ought not to be forgotten. It should, on thecontiary, be held in perpetual remembrance, as a waniirtg to a once deluded ptople aga nt y ielding to the do oiinioi) of passions, of which a we.ik oi wicked sdmitiistraiion may take'advamage to involve them in the deepest national calamity." ; V; . Speaking of the embargcy, the houje declares . With these impressions, we are under a tolemn conviction that the time has arrived intyhich it is incumht nt on the peo ple of this tut?,, to decide writ her these burdens are iiot too guevous to be borntj an1 to pre) ate themselves for trie great duty of protecting, by -their own vigor, their unalienable r'u h', and of securing tor thems .Ives at least the poor privilege cf qtJtual intercourse by waiei as well as by Ian !." mi.' I The British aain in the P-oto.nat. One S ven y four, two iarcd-srm nvr.AV x, ftinAv i, m - .a mt h a AaraiA v w jujv a a. ma v . w publica-i pity as the'caiulfdaic "ior the Ulwial Chair of at ncl M ihould baj, 00 the depttfltions Jaid- JJ n' rtmil kil y ol aQOV'ami arc c-i'f MaBachusetti. ' ; ! befwe kiui on the part of eovernuient, and on I ; ii.' . . ' 'w . ealii.liuic uiuir. nui KUka uii 1 1 i ii . sic i iic ,i,i,iiw iir . ' . t i i . i ii i - :i t " i a . , f uaii"ra w .' I in. Uinsv Clay. Ea.lel this city on Wednesdav ni.TOiW.-' wIlipL Kerrattted the warrant tr Kew York, f.om whence he will depart with his colleague cordingly given, and judre Ford discitarged. btr.i.Li in the corvette fohn Adams for Gottcnbutc; I Counsel lor the United States. Mr. Baldw f. The Vice President the United Stater an ived in thirty ,ur 1 f " ' " ' on .Thutsday evt-tr.pg we are happy to lay, i ncfi;til7 wrw''u,''''l,uB ' health. HI took his. scataBieideQl olthe Senate yesfciday. . " - .. . ' ' frul. Int. ' I . Interesting Foreign News. Adiourntnenl. A pioposition for the adjournment of'Con- 8UMMAHV. , n.. iS. l - l.a4- u- u:t- ijl.i gress on the 7th of r.t ru .ntl, has been laid beio.e the house J lue arrival oi uic .cut. c... x ui- u. res'entauves by Mr. Macon. -, , , ?ade!phta, from St. Bafts, a Mil i of European -j lllIHgCUVV W4UI JUUliU ofMrJ areto the 23th of Novi .The Xondon. dates JLirof.-lrx last week's papet, in nnticing the r'ecease of Mr.1 Are to tlie 23th or iOVeraUer. iue articles John lUbcnett, . Williamsborouirh was inserted fns ead of j are copied Irom tlie . unuge.lowu l imes lliar- ARATQR j beiitg a se. icsLf anculi - al ersaytf .praeitcalad pol ticii, in 61 nuttlbci j bf a cinien t rgmia j atinlu'.du to John faylor, Eiq ,rf Caannif-i'iev, bounrj .85, in i boarot -63 cetlts. ' j " ; t ;. Cavallo' EkmntrNft 8 vols, pric "9 dotlars i'.-,-t . , " 'JS' '.' " WoodfaU's edinorruf jiniui Lttr. , "i ' Goldsmith's H.istbties ii G.ene, Rome and ti gland, abri.f ad ' lor the use of ichools. VAC " aft! Philosophy, with bookJ of plates tt fVi let thorough. Brigadier General Winder has arrived in tliH city, from Quebec. This gentleman, we understand, is on -parol and is to return to Que bec. . . JVat. Int. ANOTHER INDIAN BATTLE. LETTER FROM BRIGADIER-GENERAL "FLOYD TO ' MAJOR-GENERAL 1INCKNEY. badoes.) The leading features of these accounts ate, a revolution n Holland, where the Stadtholder had ?onp tt rpstiine his former authority.- The complete desertion from the cause of The Misceitar.e vVorkioi Edmuhduike, 2 vbi'' France, of the' Saxons, the rliavanans, the Erskine's Speeches, 2 voiutiiea. AVirtcmburKhers, m short, of every Jfrmce and. Waiter Scat's Works, in 5 vJumes, coru nlJS l : ?.o Ferguson's Astrono " each. Map tf the United lare and elegant'. Map of ti e Untie rollers 4 5 dolfai D0.01 dj. do. 15'i centi Do. ot North Car' lina tates and the West Indies,. 'With rollers; cd;6 eil, 8 dJil-i ' ' - " . '"1 1 tates -tiid aojacent paib of CarWi'a, wifift Power beyond the Rhine. The surrender of j Trieste and Venice surrendered to Austria. I Mwitrprliiiul declariner for indenendence. and Camp Defiance, (4Qtniles west of Italy in a state of revolt. Also, another vie vnMunuuwKjj . , tory of iora n einngion over iue rrenen-on i Xhe whole Uutrot W.man writ iv bva 1 flu frnnritra tit Tf't-n Tn fino. h v ilinait BO. ! . .... . uu.. . . 7 J V ' 1 M iUEU OT4-. LMVMMA Ktl jirVL-i V I.- Lay of the last Mmu.elj Marmiub, Lady 0 Rokeby, lie. Nairatiyfi .Jfje t on theFetnateCiVarac-f r' in"''b. tiois of liumau Li'ej includui Hiauch an . T? By Mary Russell MiUoid." -, er.unls, etery thing tends to shew the declining MAJOR.-GENERAL PINCK.NET, . hi it. 1 have the honor to acauaiut your Excellency iiiias nf Rnnminrtp. and the coninlete unni that : this moruing at 20 minutes past 6 o'clock;- hilation oiall his lately acquired provinges and a very large body of hostile Indians, made a ingdomg..To crown the whole, it was report desperate attack upon the army under my com- that tnBre was a spirit of revolt among the mand. They stole upon the centiimls, fired on pe(,pie 0f France itself, and that Bonaparte had them, and with great impetuosity rushed upon t,een assassisated.- our line i In twenty minutes the action became f Qn the other gi(j Dv tne arrivai 0f the Whig general, and o u r ffniigl of maraueroj Baltimore) at New York. closely pressed ; bt,the brave and gallant con- frora Nanz in 49 days, all is silence respecting duct of the field and line officers, and the firm- tjie before-mentioned eventsj they only say, ness of the men, i mpelled them at every ppint. , tnat tne FreJch army remained on the banks The steady firmness, and incessant fire of 0ftiie Rhit)fe,and that Bonaparte was in Par Capt. Thomas's artillery, and captain Adam a if,, organiiug a new array of 500,000 men riflemen, preserved our front lines ; both of these The French papers are to the 6th of Decern companies suffered greatly. The enemy rus'1" ber. They jacknowledge the surrender of ed within thirty yards of the artillery, and cap-; 1 Dresden, ahu give short accounts of the Swis tain Broadnax, whofcommanded one of the pi- preparrne t rais.e armiek to maintain their in- nnot nnnnla mijlntginul Ilia nnt With Treat J .. 1 - I '' ' ii 1 "i .i ..!.nJ lit. . .a.M a v. 1 ' a 1? bravery, uutil the enemy trained his rear, and then cut his way through them to the army on this occasion Timpooche Barnard, a half bree4, at the head of the Uchies, distinguished him self, and contributed to the retreat of the pi quet guard; the other friendly Indians took refuge within our lines, and remained inactive with fhe exception of a few who joined our ranks as soon as it' became light enough to distinguish objects, I ordered majors Watsan's and Freeman's Battalions to wheel up at right angels with major Booth's and Cleveland's bit NEW-YO R. FEB. 3. i HOLLAND INDEPENDENT: j By the arrival last evening of the schoonar Whig from France we, are put in possession of the otheial papers of the New Dutch uovCrn ment, dated at the , Hague, from the 20th to the 23th Nov. announciug to the people of the Ne therlands Ijhe recovery of their independence in ; Cheap 4to Bibles. . ' the name or his Serene Highness the Prince of j Scott's Family do. 5 volumes; Orange. This official note is signed by Mars- J Guthrie's Geography', latest. dam and Van Hogendorf, io tbe name ot the Dugaid Siewart'i Ph'iUopincai Eays. provincial government' established at the Liie of Co- ke th acto. The ' jio s Latin fJ.c 8i 'jiadliy oi Cipt. James L.t Vjence. Hamiltlon'i Wo ks, 3 volumes. Francis's Translation oi horatc.. . Entickju Latin Dictionaty; .. ; The Rambler, a neat pocket edition. , . r " . ; i Ma'iTionicPs Moral Tales, 2 volumes. lfnpriere's Biog aphical Dicti anaiy, 3 volume. - Morse's Universal Gaectteer. : ' . : B.ookes' do. ..Jsdo iOi.l's Whole Body of t livini'y, 3 vols. Kendall's Travels in the Unit d Slates. ' ' M'Kc zie' Voyages and Travels Irom Montreal to the FrorT - and Pac fic Oceans, 2 vols 373 cents. ' Tuckey s Vijage on the South Coast of New South Wales, Q dollars. ' " ' . Coxe's Account of late Rutsiah Di covencs arid Conquests, 5 dollars. . v ' '' ' Histoiy of Chili, latest. 2 vols, 'dollars. - r Depons' Vo ages tothe Eas em part oi Trarirma, tin the Spanish Majn, rlui ing the yea s 1 801, '2, 3 and 4 in 3 vol with Maps,; 50. - . Krrft's DistillvT. Good "Writing Paper, Camp'jell s rfistory of Virginia, iate work, f25 cent?. Butterworth's Concordance. : , - talions who formed the right wing to prepare jage. fne people are called upon to support for thecharge. Captain Duke Hamilton s , aj gecure their independence, by voluitary Cavalrwho had reached me but the day he- contributions of personal and pecuniary servi fore was ordered to form in the rear of the ces.i0 wnich the principal ities of Amster- rigni wing,, io act. as circumstances siiumu uic-i A&m Kotterdam, laeyden, Haarlem, Delft, &c. tale. Ihe order for the charge was promptly obeyed, and the enemy fled in every direction before the bayonet. -The signal was given Tor the charge jni' the Cavalry, who pursued and sabred 15 of the enemy, who left thirty seven dead on .the field; from the effusion of blood, t$dthe number, of heaj-dresses and war-clubs found in various directions, their loss must have been considerable, independent of their wound ed. I directed the friehdlv Indians, with Meri wether's and Ford's rifle companies, accom panied by capt. Hamilton's Troop, to pursue them through Caulebee swamp, where thoy were trailed-by their blood, bulsucceeded in overtaking but one of their wounded. Col. Newman received three bals in the com mencement of the action, which deprived me of the services of that gallant and useful officer. The ast. adj. general Hardin was indefatigable in' (he discharge of his duty, and rendered im portant services ; his horse was wounded under him. The whole of the staff was prompt, and have responded by declaring themselves free, re-establishing their old regencies, and arming the people, who have successfully repelled the ORDERS lro,ii Salk-bury, Sakra, HillsborrHigh, Warren'on, Newbern, Fayetteville, Wilmington, &o. will be atuu. td to. and the articles forwarded by tbe stage. " -uJk RaleigrFeb. II. 32,8, -a m . . , il" ? dtscliargea tlieir duty with courage and fidelity. . H0Janj . wilu the answer, the officers had re Their vigilance, the intrepidity of the of-: turned to the Admiral, and no doubt the condi . -A Person;' . WIO called himself JOHN ViiN WIL. LfAMS. whotaidhe 'aa bornn H-fCoui.ty, North Carolina, came to my house lecommuided as a Tear h. Uetacnmenis oi rrenct: troops wno attenipted , er, about the 15th Dec :la. r -emainerf th ihe rerghbrk to enforce their demands of supplies. Whenever hood untiijthe 28th,-when he iefuhis.forfthV idmnt of Dateh troops were found they joined the peo-! Pon Pon. He had a large bundle of Clotbea and some money pie in defence of their liberty. Four thousand j with him He ? met about 13 o'clock me day by otm of the allied troops had penetrated as far as Lf the neighbonon the road between the hours of 2 and 3 P Amersfertf from whence a detachment of -400 m.- hit watch wasTound beW'jfce:fijW'" Ivety Cossacks had pushed On and arrived at Am- (Search and examination has been made, but withZ efferti stenlam. I hey were received with open arms, !whichlea(1 io , UjPiciancf hiihavUn mawa, wi.lii and marched forward to a fort at , Half-way :Hii ldl can hav ine witch. on Wooer a!ieati()fi o - a M IMA I ILUI tiyUl I I9tllll.l ttj M. ItUVH &tUUf9) ItllU capitulated. A detachment of French were at tacked in the neighborhood who attempted to raise contributions, but they "were routed with out gaining their object. AH North Holland has followed this example, the Orange flag was flying from every steeple in the country as the sigual of liberty ! ' The fleet lying at the Helder, had sent as usual forjits supplies, but the people refused to ; grant them, unless they also hoisted the Hag of JONATHAN, EOSTWICK QUr Williamsbutf.h District, S. C 17- , ' , ' . . J ViUSeIl, ficers, and the firmness of the men, meet my ap probation, and deserve the praise of their coun try.' - ----- tiigs ayl .everal smaller .vessels were off Blackstonts llanc, j M have to regret the death of many of my y about 60 miles bejow Wash ingtot. City, on the 5th instant. 4 brave fellows, who have " found honorable -J ... Igrares, in the voluntary support of their coun- r ThrU S. Sc'noonet Fei ret,-Kearney, was lost on tbe r.'irth 'try. Krtakerol Stono Inlet, on the 2nd insr. The crew saved. j 1V Aiil-de-eanm. in Mteeiif in? mv orders .!n.. . ir:..i . is.'.... i.: tir-i W i i " 1 mi j j ! F r i i J ,I,osl i"'"" i"ei uuu xiaran-.-i' T the Court-House. ia SalisbBrv. n Thursday the 3td day of March next, a number of n- groes belonging q the Estate of Samuel S, Savage-among tbena are several young breedinjg wenches, together withTneir chil dren. Of these wenches some are accustomed to house wotk and will suit such" persons wanting servants (r tha purpose. They are likely and all betoag'io a i large family.of negroes. who are under an excellent character. ; A credit of jix.rooBthswillbe given purchasers to give bonfl and approved lecWity. 'MILUS NISBET, Adm'r. tebruary 1. 3l,S. tiorfrvould bciJicerfully complied with, as soon as the oflicers of the fleet were acquainted with the ment of their countrv In one' of the latest French papers it is sta-'.f B HE Subscribers respectfully inform Jieir tea tne Atisirians were maneuvering on tne ro, and the Adis-e'; if this- is the , case,' the Vice change that had taken place in the govern-'. .,1r.". , , .. , . , , . , . -. , . , t of their country. Windsor and Fancy, ChairMaking. The Legislature of New-York, convened on M 'iiday the 24th ultimo. The house.of rep eenlanve, which ii derided by federa1, chose the f Ion. jaraes Emott, formerly a member Of Congress, spcakc r. General George Tzard and .Iweli Bnren, have been promoted tb the rank cf Vtajoi Generals,, tfc Sf Army" Colofiel.'? Zer Matomb and Thos. A. Smith, to the ank of-Btig. Generals. The democratic legislature ,i Peniuylvafcia havV passed an 4ct, enc.eafing the pay of the members toow dollars. P f our dollais a daj ! de-i de-o:' .' . : . A K i'.ih 74 "gun ship is saii tijia'yepin a-ihpre on the south side of Fishers Island, near New-London, on Sut;day fhe-3l)lh ult,, .S'eis seated to beth! Victotions, CapTaIbit. Admiral Cockburp has shifiei hii'fi g frim the Sceptre to the Albion, Since writ ing the fort going", -wc Icam. iuat tbe Vic torious has been got off. - - .r. ! .j Mand Leitl.ture An address from the House of repre J!iiivlMaj.vland,hi.iwationeda debate ia Soth bouses of Cutigres, of a "very warm and animated character, The per ai diawt up by John hansan Tlfomas, E.-q. of Freder- k'.owrr,' and n a very severe comment on the measures, and ifebuke to the p ejudices, of the ruling mtiD. i , ,' The inc ease of te British forte stationed eff NewrLondon, las, it Is said, Induced Corr.m-jdore Decatur to move higher up - the river. ".. . . : ' ''' , THE SUPRME COURT. : J t ' - Meetson Monday next. Judge Todd is a'ready in the citv ted .Judge Story, if he be not ariived.'U near at hand. 'There is but liuie doubt a C iurt will b f med the first day, Seve fifl gentlpei of the bit are erp-ctcd t' .vtrnt',. amor horn i object of the first importance, as it interceps an communication oeiween r ranee ana xiaiy. latl hisliorse killed under him : Gen. Lee and tua Xhe march of the Austfians mrfst be on major race, who aciea as aauuionai aius,jen- oenoa from the Adige, to secure which,' is an utrtrii ihc csBcuiiiti services, nun nuuui tu themselves, and usefulness to the cause in which they have . embarked. Four wagon and sevaraj otner horses we're killed, and tvy & of the artillery horse; wounded. White I deplore the losses sustained , on this occasion, I have the consolation to know, that the men which.. I have the honor to command have done their duty. '. I .herewith transmit you a list of the killed and wounded, and have the honor to be most respectfully, your obedient servant. J e Signed JOHN FLOYD, b. o. . Total, killed jn the preceding action, if whites, 5 friendly Indians 32 ; wountted, 132 whites, 13 friendly Indians 147 " ; : " KEW-YORK, fKBil. , The corvette ship John Adanis, capt. Angus, (now in this -port) is preparing for sea with all expedition, to tak'e out our commissioners to uoitciiuurtr. -y lThe senate of this state has postponed, inde finitely, the resolution granting 50,000 dollars for IhrTelf ef f Ithendigentrsu Niagara frontier. 1 - --'! -' ;i - In the.house or assembly of, this statcthe second reading of the bill from ihe senate for the payment of this state's direcf tax, was post poned until Friday last. ;i ' - Yesterday morning appeared before his hon? or judge Livingston, at hi chambers, his honor judge ford,, having neon arrested by a mars hat of the United slates, at his house at Ugdens bur, and bf ought to N.York,on a charge of 'Vv lWil 1 "$t - iil VMj' friend and ihe public, that hey have commence ' ihe alxive business in tjjis city, undef .bvi fi-m of DA VID RUTH It SON, and flatter tnemselve. that (b y will be enabled to lur nish any article in their line on lbc mot reasonable terms, and t the shortest notice. They pledge tbemtel.es tlrat their work shall be eaeccit'cd in a heat and workmanlike mannerfiand f i ey (.trust, from their unrenpitted exertions to please, that they will received portion of public patronage, . , DAVID RUTH, Raleigh, Sd Feb. 1814 31,3tp. DAVID RUTH, jaa; v A Tanner wtinted. GOOD, wages will be given to any person well skilled inhe Tanmng and Cu'rying Rusinest, a .d who can come properly recommended for his boixmy and in dustry. Fot further patticmars apply to Salisbury. Feb-'f, TBI 4? fl!,3t. T. HOLMES, M BEL Alexander, Jehu A rringtoo, List of Letters, Remaining in the Post Office at ktatttville, 3tsf December. 1813. Robert nd John & II, William Biai.l 2. AiChibald Brady Williamr Cummins.-Ebry Casbon, Th-ma- Cole,.-David -Caldwell, Jonathan Church, Scnr. Andrew Christy James Dollarson, Johri.E'vin, Christopher Ellis, F rd and Flowert, Allen Green,John0ibrorr,.Thomas Harris, William rlowaid, : AdtftJnso'n,!JohniWUi;ajaIMii!l? James KRtchcll, Andrew Mbriisqfi, - Jun. William Pat.ick Morris, Eliaab h Mc'Phe.soo, Mathew Mc'Phcrson, John Mc'Ph'ertah, Margae: McDonald, Atcmbald McCahcy, NeillM Kay, Sem.9 CMorge M'Kay Dist, Miss. Margaret M Kay.-bn nd Mllus" Nubet, John Patterson, Wiiliara iRicbesorr.-Tboriias Redman, Maihew RoberU, Rolaid Slwn,- John Scott, Grg Suroers, Rowan,) Daniel Smith, hei of Jiedell, Rubfrt Sim jgton, Robert Tofrentine, John & WalVj ker? Saiinitcli7itojamio YmDi.(hatm) ; 1 Jan. 2ht ft. paid, .. ; ',' . is! ; i , - . ' j r -----, ' .1

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