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iniesV to perform their duty so TarjM, they lilK'W It. . , : ' ' T' a.- ' I am, sir, with sentiments of high respect, rnurbliedient servant, y ANDitEW JACKSON, JIaj. Gin loansiaiready-au.horife'U andr. all the oiffucm s'juicesvf cve- uue, at about jsjiteeti mdiions. Thrs leaves adv ficfcncy U i meihi,g lei than tjmty milliuns,iwhic,h 'Is propped to br raised, twenty-five million by pidinary loan, 2nd the remain ing fiu iwilWi on an issue of triaiury note,. The bill gave r4C to an interesting dicusion ... if i - ,, KEvV APPOINTMENTS. . ' The bjtch of new appointments, vvli'ich has been laid bcfjie the pub if will not be found io have"a!cied very much to' the executive strength. Geoige VV. Campbell" is very inferior even BOSTON,FEB. 7. , : FROM PLATTSBUUG. :: ; r Two office-3 ariivcil in town on Saturday eveuing f'0, Platlsburg, which place they left nn Tuesday last, fronTwhom we learn that the .nnrt of 900 British troops, and 18 "pieces of camiftrf'haviiig been taken by a part of gcne ,l Wilkinson's army, is not correct. They fctate that about thetflth tilt, a detachment of neral AVilkinsotPs army about' 1000 strong, went to surprieu outpost of the British ar juv situated about TrTmlles from French Mills, consisting of about 700 regular troops, but the British obtaining information of their approach, retreated, and tlit detachment returned. They also state that 1 hey saw oflicers from the army which left the French Mills the day before, from whom they learned that the whole . Five ministers, with each his orcuef suite, will lorm a verv arm v was under marching orders, (destination ! gU)rjiy shw abroad; but we wish too many cooks way noi 1 . . 1 v'.i .j..i. ii,. .: 1 ' Ulifctiowrij ami expecteu m mrve mcir ru campment in a few days. General Wilkinson was at Plaitsburg he bad perfectly recovered his health and s,pir its. . Finiettavillei Fib. 11 Bicou. 8 to 10 ; but- terf O to 25 j beeswax 13 ; beef i res h, 3 to whiskey, ,7o to 75 ;yapple braudy, 7o ioj?'; peach, tq"Sf ; eorii 75 lo SO j clean cotton; l&td. ti j colfee SO to 35 ; floor,6 tj- 750 J ttax. seed, 85 to wo ; iron, 7 to 750 lead, f2to 13 ; lard, 13 to 13 ; molasses, 90 !o-l doljar j oats, 60 to 153 ; ricet 4 -j tfxU; 2 io 230 ; sugar 22 00 to' 25 j, tobacco, J to 330 j tallow, 10 to i.2 wheat, 110 to 120. " . Uidunond, ( Virg.) Feb. 12.-Cofiee,'28 to 3 1, 1 1 Mr. Gallatin in point at ;acity and financial talent. ilow ' 9Dgar 20 to 23 J teas, 230 to 3; wheat 73 to mud! .hen, is he bdow Hamilton a,.d -then who presidedver 1 0 J com, 3 ; whiskey SO.to pOlk. peK bbl. the . ame department f Mr. Bacon, who succeed Mi. Kusli, lft t.8 5 tobacCo, 1 to . asompt.olUr, it a man of vo.d intelleci and much industry J PMMph'ui, M. 7Coffee 25 tO 28-; Cdttoii 1 he appointinem is therefore ce.tainlya judiciqxis one. The President hat now carried the m ist of his Javorite mea- xures, even to the appoiotiueiu of Mr, Gallatin as env us then set: how oui aifaiis may go on. i' 1m3 haifngcominand of the 8ih'MHitnr trict. treueral Howard is allotted to tbe com. ' maiinat IJtlrou J Uolf Kiislell to the tomJnani t of 111? troops within the Iiidiaiia and Missouri ' territories,- and Oeaeral Gano to cominabd thtf Ohi6: Alilllia gai-itibnibg the posts outb oftW S: Miami of Ue Lake, ' V V- Advices from the, Bpanish main stale tbata' "' L. t.4.t ..A .K-il;. l ? .7 i. gruui- UU.HJO uau -.icccuiijf uceu iuugnt, .in yie neighborhood, of the Caraeeas between the Uoy- alists-and jlhe Patriot, in which the latter y erd to A-etter from New,Oi leans, tlatefl Jan. 1 fj;;: the Editor of the PMladclphia Gazette, sav . . . . i . .... Hie Militia, (particularly the French) had rev. MISSION TO GOTTENBURG. If this pacific scheme shall not answer, it cannot be att ibnt- ed,'6n our part, to a niggardly nonrnaiion ol cemmis toner. Iojisiiina; 32 to 33 ; upland 28 to 29. Petersburg. ( FircO Feb. 1 1. .Fl6up 430 to 5 ; lot. Let "'corn 373 to ,3 wheat 50 to 73 cottbn 10 to'20j fused to stand a draft fora call made by the'QJ ' . ;tobaceo 1 to ioViiork 650 to 7 t whiskey 70 to ventof, at Ah request of General Floe mo v,' for looo men." vyie getter also stales ttje iirilistt ship of war Herald was ashore at Bahze. j ' y ; 73; apple brandy 80 to 0 peach U0( to lOO, coflee 31 to 33 cents ; salt 226 lo 230; brown sugiir 23 to 27. r New YorlcyFeb. 4. Cotton 2S to 35; flour, 7 to930 ; Carolina indigo, lj coffee- 24 to 23 j sugars, 20 to 21 ; whiskey, 108 cents. sjxil l!ie broth. The ou -fHts aqd salaries will amour. t luapret ty item of expendituie on foreign inte c .uise. Five ministers nine thousand dollars each. Five tinges nine are fony-five Forty-fi e thousand dollars ouf-fitl I Very wejl for a beginning.- But if the mi sion procure us jieact, and the thousands wei e changed imo mtltion. it would be the best expended mo ticy which has ever passed thiough the hands ot the dttnuera Jc administrations." SAVING THE PEOPLE TROUBLE. It is repyrtedjliat the members jf caiigress have saSred tothe pie the trouble oi thinking abouf who shall be their next , president and vice-president, by agreeing that ti -president alull be taken, as mattei of rigw, from V.iginia, anJ that Pennsylvania shall be granted the vice-presidency. " Jame .1. is to succeed James I.'' amt we shall have the pleasure of changing the nc me ot' Mr. Madison for that of Mr. Monroe, Bui iheie wil I be little c.hange of principle' or measures. At all e ems the scepue must not depait from Judah. MAJOR -FORSYTH. A letter from Albany statoSi that a lew days since, a parly of Brili -h came over from Canada," with an intention to take possession of a command. eg situation abdu. 20 m les Irom F.tuch milb. Theywere. aiacktd and driven bick by Major Forsyih. who killed several ami followed the party into Canada The Maj t, finding their number increasing very fast, returned witimiit losing a man. Rt PORTED NVVAu'tNGAGEMENT. . Several pa araphs have laiely appeared re'prcung the cap ture ot the French fleet-which' has lor a long time bt&i fitting out in the Texel.- The .following is the latest art icle on the subjected is tak?n Irom a Jamaica paper o? the 6th ult : "From the captain and passengers of the Perpignan, we "Irani, that the-Texe! fleet, consisting of 15 sail of the line and 4 I'rigates, did not surrender, as has been stated, but were cap- Lture f aitt;r a .stveie engagement f six hours, by the fleet un- rier Ai'miral Young, during which two of them were sunk. DIED, 7 : At his residence in Fairfax county, Virf the moruius of the eih inst. in t4t,e 84th year of -f' his age ; Dr. James Chaik, lormetlv Plivtsi- ' BURLINGTON, FEB. 4. Ti e account of a British Major litlVig &ken af Ciiitmplain, wastated iu our papr of the burg paper, that hi3....name wa Rntter, the coramanda"nt at. Odletown, and th at the major, his servants and bugler, were so disguised as to pass the sentinel, at Chazy, in a sleigh ndis eovered. Hut having been reeougnized bv some of oui citizens,' his character was made known to the dragoons, who immediately pursued and overtook the major and suitat a store a short distance this side ) the roard, where he had halted for the purpose of procuring a Hag al leging, that he came out witka'truee, and had lost it. He. was however taken into "custody and brought to Flattsburg. , Having some protection, he has since been allowed to return ! ERIE, (pENnO JAN. 28. Letters have recently been received by Ma jor General Mead, from General Hall com manding on the New-York Frontier, advising Jiim that the enemy is concentrating a large force on the Niagara strait, and that has re ceived a reinforcement of 1500 regulars from Kingston. A short time will determine whe- La. It.!. ta i I. n. ni.f rt M rt I t.- f Af.il.lrtr. rt 1. lliri mis lui n is ill uc 91:111 ugauini itauiiicu ui this post, or both. It is "oirectly ascertained that the British are building vessels on lake Huron. In all .' probability their plan is to attempt the reduc lion of the squadron here, should they fail in f t,:. rt Ivr. 1 1 &s to prevent pur velels sailing up until ihey have a ileet large enough to cope with ours. They will not sur. emL-r the supremacy upon an lenient they have vuuutiiigl called their own without another struggle. '; "A considerable regular force we understand has been ordered on here by the general go vernment. ALEXANDRIA, FEB. 9. By accounts subsequent to our last, it ap pears that the frigate of 50 guns, and the two 18 gun brigs, &c. had moved from St. Mary's on Wednesday last, and. proceeded up the Bay the nexl; day. By various aceoutits it appears that the, Adams .frigate, Capt. Morris, did make a push during a snow-storm and got out al ' ' '-t- m. - l ' .1 : . . io sea. lite act was uuuu, is .icTutu.u, Extract of a Letter from Gen. William Clark, Qorerr of ihe wnue Tflls small marauutng squuurun, nuw up the Bayjjr ltij off the mouth of York-River or the lower light-house. cian Geueral to the armies of the United Sta'k'Si He attended General-. Washington, in his last H illness. S - i Latey,)o MassacJiusetts, the lion. William THE SUPREME COURT Is attended, at this term, by an sinusal num ber of eminent geutlemen of the bar, besides the gentleman of that profession in each branc h fP&gr arc censed t.p.rM . Heath," a major fieaeral in the setn ice of ihe 4 that court. Judge WAniNGtoN attended yes- United States, during tbe revolutionary V&r, terday; ?o that the court is now lull.. Mr. There-remais no officer, of like gtadei ho V sav H arper took occasion yesterday, w hen one of iortook ; that-t-loric,iijitniaLl . the ca;se of tjie United States was called up,'. f ,,, . ., , J??. sigmlieautljaa remark that hewu8-not quite i - . a- - certain whether tne untieu estate nau now a, LfESKaTv tnE celeBuateI) horse Representative at the bar. Mr. Pinkney ob erverl to the court, that he had tendered his resignation of the ottiee ot-Atiornej' -General to the President, who, he. had understood, had nominated his successor. Of course he was not now authorised to aetiu behalf of the United States. He might, however, (he added) bere aft&Sf trespass orr their honors' attention, by assisting the future AtlRrney-Geiieral in con ducting the causes of the United States. J'at. Int. new Sir ,xVicliy,ui, r WILL, stand the ensuing season var-iiiy hou.e near the Town 41 llaiii.ix. .tru! be let to martf f at the foil, wing prices six' y dollars to iniur ? a maie in foal -' lo ty dollars the seaoq, which may be discha ged by tbpij ment of twity-ft'elJilars during t ie faon-with ad !lar to v ih' groom, yfitb VeatlLinai-eJGood high , land pasturage giarisrL, and mates fed to utder. Feed io be paid' fir when tile Biases are removed. Servants c ming vith the mates brfarded gritw- 1 Sit Archil is so weilkno vn, brth as a ialiittn"aud 'racefi that it is diemed unnecessary! to, deccnd to pari'iculjrii'' TUs Orders have been issued to convene all the great size and unrivalled blood pce him beyoi;d c'-mprtiiion, w recruits within the state at the principal i.bcinsj fiv feet fieiiicheinighiuui tbe oJy."i'aniiti Dfwe. ters of the North Western Army. General Harrison will hold a Council with the Chiefs-othe North Western Indians at Dayton, during this week, for the purpose of concluding jpeace. ' Chilicothe paper. A bill has passed both Hduses of Congress and wants only the signature of tbe President to give it the force of a law, to raise three com plete reginieuts of Riflemen, in addition to the military force now authorised by law. Instead of only one, wcshall now have tour regiments i It appeal i iliey were on their way to Brest, at the time the en-! 0f popular and highly valuable descVip- agement occurred, having received orders quit the Tcxtl, fur ; tiojf of force. " fear that they might be delivered up to the Bri ish." GOVERNMENT OF6PAIN. rendezvous hi Chilicothe, preparatory to tkeir in America,' from" n 'imprKted nure't htloldesVco:tVa e thx ..i,:-.- .... i:. !.. it.,. H.....1 r.... . . . . . . -. . - : raniut; ii me niit i liinitniui uiu ncau uai inis spring, ivge ano pr.mijrig. uastiamra, the. dam ot Ar--j oywas impcMidlicm E-gland by Q1 jrierjiavloc of V-gtf 1 't nia, in i7PS. ;n)d her.blood may be seen .-by reference to tli tnglish stuJ B .ok, pae 4tundi hsad ;f T. bnj . , The 'season w .11 commence the 20lh ot Febiuaiy and end the 20th ofJuV" i- , V "( ; j ... . ' ALliEJf JO a'ES DAVIS. Ners-riop?, 4th February, 1814. 9 ct.i ' Pluyiritr CJmls. OF the very best quality, for sale at the Mi-is nefva Office. , Fib. 1 8. 33-3t " . 'tLettprPresa Printing., - 'HE Minerva-Office has recently been flU-, Nat. Int. An arrangement is nudersfood to have been tmwlt. uitiiin n few rtavs. httvvppn StHtfC aP ny a decree oi the cortes, dated Cad., Oct. 4. the prov.s.on-, Virginia and Pennsylvania, to make Mr. AIon al governmen. ot Spain was to be removed to Mad.U, as, bQE (be nxi pre8ident. We may be able to give some mieresiwig particulars upon mis suhjee't. "Ato present, we would barely turn publie attention to the intrigue carried, on by the nifeii of these stages, who, are bargaining three years ahead to dispose of the people like cattle. James 11. is to succeed James L and if gen. Armstrong stands in the way of this ar rangement, he will be discarded and huirted down. Upon this subject, however, enough for the present. , Fed. Rep. . - mined with, an excellent new press, a ar( rus ussyft--ot'new ryp?, plsiu jjrtj wnamerna?, fninriliefrillarklpliia. foundery, tbe best inlfc,&ev Thetub;crrbr M.'ecMiequetttt enabled to pledge Jtimitlf for executing1 wpili' in a I yle of ;le gaiicefciiherto unequalled in the .ate.' He the cfore solicntlB attention of the public in this line j and will thankfully ira'ive orders eithej .or book, pampli lei or tither job punting. . - Feb.'lS. " ' 33-5t,- .V ALEX'R tUCAS:'- menV-ol !oon as the necessaiy arjanjements cpuld be made. SPANISH BRAVERY. Afrer the severe battie of the 13t r of Au.-ust, krd Willing ton isaucd a general order, in wliich he attributed to the S ar,i aids txclusively, the merit ol the victory.-- By his express di rcctior., the English took no pait in the contest, that tbe glory of a complete triumph should reit entirely with the native for ce. The resuli ot the aifeir was eighteen thousand French min, killed, wounded or taken prisoners. . Cummodore Rodgers. The story of his hav ing had a brush w ith the Orpheus, in company rx Loots, Jan. 15, iblt. j fhe Abl'on y4 Qn tie4r passage fr0IU thiS s agu by a dentation of titl)ast for Bermuda, fell in with the President RAtEiGH: FRIDA Y, FEBRUARY 18, 4,8i nter into j frjgate . an(i Commodore Rodgers, under his to leave j topsail only, nauaiiivered, iu hopes to lead the l ht7 Orpheus out of the reaeh of 'the 74- but the The sooner thi objecr is tffecteJ the betier'as an early I The United-States' Frigale CoSlTELLATION p.sscssion ol iheUptr Ii55.s8ipi is immensely m;.oi taut in CPTA1 GORDON, went down, Orf 'Thursday itcuringthe entire ' tranquility ' of ou- frontier, : Tha Indiana in- last tO Hampton RoadSy with an" intention "to fo m me that' Dixon 15 with the siuux s keeping alive B itisb ! proceed to sea, but the wind falling very Jight, ;-a . t . 1 IIIIIUCIIIC. - ' LOAN OF TTEMrfUVE. MILLIONS. . ; . Ii the hue ofTeprtScrj'ai.ves on ;!ie g in -laiit, Vbe bill Ju ...charisirg a new loan, was taken up. Mr Eppes, ciaitoua cf .'he cjmtnrteeofwajs and means, ifforod n variety of stlte faents toshTw the necessity of bi rrowin arid' fh practical bjlify of ;obtainin.' money on reawrubla te. tns. . The im-auac MUsouri Terrrttory, to aGenl eman in this Lkfr duled. I . " saint Louis, Jan. 15, 18H. j " I wa visited about two week ; Potiuwatomies, on the -ubject of peace. I did not enter into ! any arrangement with them, but rec .mn.ended them ' iiosiapes, ana eierreu tntm to tne commanding oificer. 1 liey ,, (.j I have V-U at Utile Foniai re" 7 Utas. TiiOe Im ians say. that Ak:.. .. MIo iU Y-l... -.'.. i .k.-LU ; - . ... .. ' iiiuiiMi) iu'i'. nit vr inn ua nua tnauue 111c DETACr.ED MlLi. 1 i neuflicinae not f iendiy. The Kickapocs,' Win- j President, kept so close, as to prevent the Com- For'the following inform uiort, tbe editor is indebud tqihepo- "ebagors and o.hrrs, towai d.. Prairie ds Chien, ' have note me'mo(Jore?g wished for single combat. The lit.r.ess of Lieut. Col. Atkinson, of the NoKh-Carol na Mi- ' in lor peace as was ex; ec.ed, 1 here is but Jutledoubt but il.ai ' President ultimately tilled away, and SOOh ran iitia, lately dtiUcheJ for se vice against the Creek. Indiana : will continue hostile as 1 nq as they can, or until the Albion and Orpheus oUt flf sight. " V- ' Svfitlury. Febjuaru 8, 18.1., Upper Lakes an 1 1 fuine des Chien arc iij our possession and 1 ' " ; JV. Gazette. J5IR-IpreumeJt.wij rrot be improper tr the public to 'rnsoned by strong pruts. be lcforincd of .he leaion? which prevent the immedia e ma.ch of the troops at thii place, undT the .command ol C A. Pear son--You may, If you th'nk priipei, insert in vrmr papt r, lha; on the first instant there m.nc.ied into thi pi ic: between tight and nine hurxficd mi'rv'i. Since (vi.it time a few more iave atriv ed, but not a snfEdcnt iiiimU.r to compJvte the o'ganijation of the reifirnent j w rcn rtmlered it iicrsary to ot o'er out the mi litia ot Bmke c iunty, ; As toon as'Juy irrive, and are panit ed, the ma ch will airtji r.fe Ktttd -.there be funds placed in tlie hands of the omma?id4 jt f.t the ir.riisportaubn t f the troops for Twe have trit as Jet received either a Cent of. money, or been furnished witli a sing!e articfe of carhp equ'paji, V There pievails amongst t'i.e menan aruiety to be on tKf ir mir ch. and a great degree t:f .willingness 10 perrtbrm the lourol duty. The day the IroofS arrived here, was the must disagree able I ever witnes.ed. It rained ik d fits.' the .whole day. The men, notwiihiianding, "appeared in very good spirits, U though .hf e U as rot a sirrglc lent at our command 10 shelter them f:om the inclemencies of tho Weather, nor tadte hut irt barracks than covered one half of the.tDen'.TIwj'eRtitta tiful y supplied witsi piovisious, and arti In good Kealtai;.-.f . - r I am, with.seoiiiaents"isf 'ej.pectir''" .i;Vp? "..?y - 'wYotir &c. R. ATKIKSON.,r jUDIClAL - R;!?lGNATION. ""if The HonorabIe"Judge LOCKS Has resigned -.bis scat on fhe J bench of die superior aidsuprem''.' coiii of this state. In coti teqasncr, his excellency Qjsi r ur Hawkins-has summoned the MrTrsmrT-rmwJy fg the vacaC7. ' x - Richaro Rush, of Pennsylvania, is 'ap-(Hiated.Tly'-the Pretitnt and'Senate, Atto ney General Of 'tbe, United Stales, yicffWiLLiAv l'iNKNEY, reigned. 5 : . Ezekiei. Bacow, of MassacbusettJ, if appointed by th President, with tbs ,uanioni conienj of tWe Sem'ieto.tW Comptroller of the .r.'esjsti'ry, vice RictfAap Rush, resigne'l. 'J'--" 'V;-'" ' .", - Nat, Int. . .Albrt Oailatin is appointed by the Pre. sidefit of the United States, with the adyiie and cqnsent of the Senate, to be one of the Mission to GiStUnbarerr r-'!' ;;' OEoaoe AVASHiNOtorf Campbe'il,' of Ten-I nessee, is in.iiKe manner appointed Secretary of the Treasury of the United States X& litese appointments 4t is iinuersiooa, receiv ed no opposition in the Henatej With the excep tioii of perhaps on vole against the first of Uiem . -' ;. - Michael Leib (now a Senator from Penn sylvania) is appointedby the' Post Master General, to be Post Master of the City of Pliila-- delphia, vie Robert Patton. deceased,; tion to the Gotteoburg mission. J( H Lawhenck Esq. of Ncw3fork i4 ap-. pointetr becrelary of Legation, to accompany our Envoys to tiottetiburg, who; it is said wiliV sail in about ten days in the Corvette Adam i' Capt. Angus, now preparing fyf tlieyoyage. Christopher Hughes, Jr.Esqrof Balti more, ris likewise appointed secretary of lega- kiny thing respecting armies. The trial of Geu. she : returned ou yesterday to . Craney-lsland, NAtAL COURT OP INQUIRY ; A Court of Inquiry has been tailed to iaves tigatalhe tfause of the surrender "or loss 'of the late Cwited States frigate Chesapeake, captain Lawrence, eonimander ; whereof Com. Bain- ,b ridge 1. 'President, Captains Isaac Hull and John nmith, Members, and ueorge rHilhvan, Esq." appointed by Com,' Bainbridge, Judge Advocate.-'. 1 ' j"; ;' v ; .'i'.r '( i: fV '' The Court commenced its session at the Na vy , Yard tn. Charleston, on- Ayeduesday I. last, and is stilLin session p Boston JJaily Jldv. . t :le."!t.'""' ;' - v ' r, - , ' ' v'" '' v '.- Gtt,vArmstrong is" possessed of informatioili that Govj Prevost is authorised and ready to, agree; to an"armistice,'w benever it is desired by the administratioQ. ; Fed. Re pub. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISL ATURR The House of Representatives have adopted the proposed alteration offthe eonstttiitioii of lheJliitedJStates,.reducing. thelerm JoF-whik senators are elected, from 'six to. four years yeas 7 , y 7. ' Political Rrgi$ter. V the New-York Gazette says f Tie " Al bany Gazctto by yesterday's Mail eoutains no interesting prooeedings of the legislature, nor IlaH nroiiressen, ami, it is supposed, will occu- Nat.InW (pV the Coafi for 3 or 3 wekj." - epxfbrd Academy. - riHHE Trustees of the Oxford Academy coh.v J -giaiulare be citizens ol Grinviije ami the public in geo eral,that iliiir eseriionsto rear.'iand.estal)lish a Seminary vl"" Leaning have been' Crowned' with success. AneMgrn-1 wo story building, 50 feet lung and 32 feet Vide. niTeaily com--'- pletedl and will be rcaldyj; by thesecjrrd Moiiday o! Ja uary , next, at wliich time tbe exercises of this institution writ o'nw ence.l They have employed as prjxipa!, lifii Thomas L VViLLiV, a gentleman w'hb, by his sobriety, asMrltwtyi ar dlwg acquaint We witli tjie duties of his piotession, has acquind a character qiiad bjr . fe,w . and su pa-lcd by w person rri this part of theVvOnrt Tbts gentleman hasibr fworyeais last past ' supeiuneniled the Kuitfnsh Mineral Spring Academy; he has -Mught in several other parts of the stae, and ban been always highly values for. the mildness' and -regularity which wereob seiyed in.Hiskcoi,; as well aJ.the uhoftmon proficlet'cy of his papt Is,, in geo eel families t an be had, very convenient to the Acado-" my, at about ,vTbe tvitioil glish scholars; vance, n assistant tfrll very soon be emvloyed. Board 5t or 60 dollars. ' fur classical scholars will be fO dollars ; for Er 7 dolls. 50 ctnti, each session, to be pai d in ad- riioursj i auus The Acadtiiiy Is situated on a beautiful tmincnce, and trf convenient tdfiine of the best springs, perhaps, Jn the woild, V ,';.The Trusses flatter thcmjelve" frrm.tlve high,' airy and .O. healthy "situ Ition of ibis Acndf my, the cneapneti of bnard, and . th(high an.tt commanding character cf thej gemlcii.aji 'ehciMl rf to superin-iid that parent! and gua dia; t will ttdd it a very , eligible1 jimadij in which to place"i'e ch'Mren and wa d -f , The Tiustee pledge tbmsclves td pay Strict atteiitiont (he moiats gf,U,stdenij and iheif .depoitnient. in every lespioW ''JyJ -ll' WILLiAM M, SNEtD, secreury.A ". Atirt'1813. v Tlec.l li IF. OfesPECTFU William i'anniJi LLY informs bis frjends and Tthe public,, . tha he hat leased the ) louses and Lnt.iu " the toWu of, Hill rbarough, lately occupied by Henry Thompson Esq. situate on the Maui Stieej, between Enn Bndpe and Maiket-house, wbtfre hp has Jauly opened a TAVIRN. The houses have leO th waghly rtpaiiei',; and consileiab'e addi- . tions made; the stables a.e new, arid wtifmraio about SJ horses in se, arate sta'!s.Those gentlemen who may please to favor hina ith their custo ', may jleperidpn his best endeavors to pleaie, and see that nonedejrart dissatisfied. HilUb rough, Dec. 17, .1:3. . . 6t. A . Justiu btisltTJtt, AKO FOJLSA1E AT THE POST-orFICE HAEIGH, - Trice 25 cents,) 4 WORl,(containiug iipwaTda of iOO pa- jL Jjei) ea,itie!, " Tbe V.KEEf Y', or Cosin .olne's aalects of Coinmon Sense, upon N iFu.al, S-ciai and Mral 'tiUophy 'embracing the Rtghtsof Man." Bv tdESZO DOW. " Jfuistxm to bi tht zi ojw td -G? w .NCTOM. , ; ' .HQ. It,
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