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C. v . ' ' .. 7. . '-! ,-'v. , : v.--;'- . ' '-,y V - . . -.. : "'i'-V v - - ' : '' - v wm ptTfte.'ff BTappnsert .orjjarope front lh3 most crael tyranny that ever ' home. Jur army axe in gooti health, ana uavti ,,Uett.;Jcoiv u 'u j coufgeu a pcopje. '- rv ,. v ' rvt. t 'i' 1:1 neen inuea ueaiiucr man- we iau rigui. w c-j the enemv piet,wiitGbl .V3n.iL -Xue ,UoiititotioniWUUtetiBtt3? &Wy3 V i 'r ; J theieB'iJ-reiwl; 'tit: would seeure Uo thislueople. the hi-rliest 1 Fort JUimriraaStUh'ifPittdJ'ABar to W 4. ' .t.,.a Kr'ViirA W:n, Rationed ai ..L,d-ovef. The .Fort wa pproaebeiLon ? he- risht and left, and the Indians sorted the V.urrender, of the garrtson, ana ,gv ine com.. I ' ..UPr twd hoir' ior.'ieoiisidcfatwa..? in Jhe, U,iitime a bultir'y oflong 18 planted 4i pwitlvNSrliieb ewnmad the ortThe '.. Burrefldcred drisouers of wai'inarched MeMiogs't were it wMd?jwlmitmirrdA 1419 uame iororer oe .Meaiiuca wnjr dav. and theeiiux& of raiion&l libertv -r , 4tb Alexander Hamiltditw8econd tnU'&MPZm Sjr-&tw' aiisBoaOorf (T.) ibufc 80,'' Washington iaHioro Datriotism While lirinsi hU 3 J Acxsott paed 'fhroviih this ' town ott ini tvhetlif the the ' Pfri . at 0, stacked !tltir arin, and araeiliatel v iient acrosiihe' river to the trisonerB, 01 we ?lu u, ' ' ihicli wcrc7offieeM. MajoBarke.coHiniaiKl- TlieehiVTiresi and PorcupiHo siBisUd.ijv crossing me i vjj "v ""' vithineanOnshool'theFort. ' , V 1 tant41nr!rsL:iTb; Staff Will faetRer.tttMi fc . -;lv '.. 1 i. wft Vftfiaj is treated with reat hospitality j ata my n 1 1 wirpart U i my opiiiion lie ought 10 have ben name should succeed that of thtf father of hifc?Tae9daast u coo ntrv in the recollection of Americans fv' j .-v4'It will soon be ascertained by hi 1 "-tfc; TheKaTT'and tliecArmy of the fjnitejd HlC Spanish government i friendly or Wnfrend States i The vietAriei of the one illustrate the ilvto the United States. Thev have bten so-un wisdom of .federalism, whilst the diseracea ;;of 1 fortnou;a to arm: the iaVages 'againsf-'? enemy out ( 1 m m , were iiu.uv-.--j ... . , -...l, ..-l . .' : . 1.- 0 ij.' .: li .....ijii.rTij.! ii.iij:. n;:.. Ameriean suoff! ; inere were - vpwarus ,.oj?ui 1 ine omr mrnisn a comment on me weajtnessi uav.ejivruniieu .uie wiukhjvuwu u mc jiuij.8, 6th. Hall, Jones, Decatnr Batnbridge and possessions in North America, . 'v .; ".' ' ' perty:They are a host of choice spirits. ' .1 Gtn. 5 7tU.The gallant, but unfoMnuate Lawrence i tevet move against the Spaniards, no Excuse Ilia nouI was the seat of honor. r ;-..,;.;.'-;v'-;.-iwilbe taken, their towns are onrs j their terri 8th. The minority of the Jast Congress, tory .wilt soon be settled by Aniariean free Their conduct suited the timet,' decidedly u- men. ; i - ( " . nerior ininlelleet and eloauenee. their friends ! ji :t- ? must iulmif.e' their bold and manlv exposition .Extract of.aprivt:':letttlftitiiidiiWMh- ' " WASHINGTON. JVYIS. ABRILUANT VICTOHY. fypuof a letter from MajK ften. lirpwn to the . Secretary of Wa.r dated GthJuly,' 1814, ChippfwaijiainBi, ' , ; ? ' . ; , V 8jR, Euase ray silence, I have been much engaged- fort Krie did not, as I assured you Itinoiild not, detain me a single day. At li V.i. ..i, .. !. ' nirlit of - the. Ath. I arrived at .i :, ni,io.' u if li the reserve. Gen. Scott havuncf lith. Uufus K.wk and Gen. Pinkner I Slftj ' "... . I'lf . 'A....- 'Il lL.'... t(a tolra iinmmanA nf tkn tiA thin llPfnK lli tii k on tile DOSlUOUi auoui uuuu, wiiu me ran. j --p . vwum "v -wj- Biliiws, mil nicer iter iuiu a. uwunui Jly arrangements' for turning and taking in the rear the' enemy's po&ition east of Chippeway was madej'when Slaier Gen.xReall, suspecting our intention, and adhering to the rule, that it is better to give than to receive an attack; came from behind his works about 5'Vcloek in the afternoon f the 5th, in order of battle. We did not baulk him. i -Before 6 o'clock, hit Hn was brokeri and his fof ees defeated, leaving on thp field four hundred killed aud wounded. He of the Wickedness and imbecility of our rulers. ingtoricUy by 'the 'EjXfwm'MMfcx - -iw ''' 9th.' A 'so'eedv peace We can only hope ' BurratOE jvlyIO. for it, from the magnanimnity of England, and ( TX)ur army Is progressing as rapidly as can not from, the energy of our administration.:. j be expected. The enemy haf been driven from 10th, The plough and the ship .-May they all Ws positions, exeept Fort George and Nia iiever again experience embargoes and non-ia- Cira on this frontier. Our army wis at Queens tcrcourse laws. ; . :'r-.,,---?tvwtk last eyening, and will move against t ott George,, in a day av two. ; Thers has beenLno battle siiiee . the Bth inst. something important may he expected. ghortiy.77 12th. The Slate of North-Carol ina. 13th. Tha Fair. V . We are authorised to say, that General Thomas Daxis, willrepresent the townof Fay etjt'eville,iin the next'General Assembly, if c Jected. '- ' . FayettevilU Taper- John Stanly, J?sj, is a candidate to represent theenemy atitf tnose ot -pur. own army mast oe ,T attended to. They will be removedlo Bujffklo. C 'This witn my linted means of transportationiitgfs iwill takki dav or two. after which I shall ad- ted U W elose'lf 'ptesSet! "and would hav been ut--this town in the next general assmbly. terly ruined, but for the proximity of his w'u-k.s,:;wVeiroe'rrf.jo'jer.; . ttnuner nenea -iorneHeri?rrrA.ne-wottjuiett-oy...-, . , . , : . ilTr' theenemv atid those of pur own army mnst be' .AVe are indehted to he politeness of Lt. .'xirmisieau .ior iniormaiiou :oi me iuhow facts communicated in a letter from him da Beaufort,' 8th inst. - A sMop of War,(since discovered to he an - o i e..i l . ; ' MARRIED, .On Triesday evening,. 28th Jniie lastj at the seat of Gen. John Steele, near Salisbmy N. C. by the Rev. Mr, Storck, Mr Robert Jfatnamara, ot Columbia, merchant, to, Miss hliza Jinn Steele, daughter of Gen. Steele. In this city, on the 7th inst. after a severe ill ness,Miss Sally Scott, of Charlotte county j iTa being on a v,iit. to her relations. . ' jCJeneral Orders. - will take a day or . nn'' tint itlftnUtSn hat that the srallant anrac ,.v, -..-..... - V I" A rV: . . -.1. f..t . 1 eomulishted troops I lead, will break down aJl enemy; appearea on iape lwh vmi hu was opposition between me and kaice uutano, wnep,; visucu y .iusoicm runumuuu .nou.i ifniet by thceet, all is well if not, under the two pilot, who were detained. She then tart favor of heaven, we shall behave in a vvav to down to Beaufort bar, and before any informa aVnid disgrace' My detailed report shall be tion respecting her, had reached that place, de ftade in a day or two. ' - , . i coyed oft' as pilots, Capt. Belcher Fuller, with T lam, with the histhest respect, &c- , his son and two ncgroeswho were carried off. ' ; ' JACOB BROWN. - JUJJUTAJJTrOENEKAX'S OITICE, . f EALEICll, JVtT 20th, A. D. I814v . To th$ OjJUtfscomiMndingJJivi&ions, Brigades ana uegwenisoj j orinvarouna wiuiia. T'HE President of the U. States has made JL a rctKii;tion. through the St-cretarv of War upon Jiisiixcillen Uie wvecnorot tnis state, oy letter qj iae uu insiani, i diate service, under the act and April 18th erno-'r'The coitta'-fflduits of redraui ts IrlL dfeiitiwMte ' ihe'eomiMUJjf ofijgtrj Tb, Vntrals fcJT i)J.-viiiotV' rl ; Bri gatki will coniflfti;d the F.ifd V&ct r?. i', f I:'-- . . rV lv the w Itxtroij oil; ffi .any.fixtsd Wftfcciut 4tf 'having tpjyiiou? tG&X'j." f -- quirot $im the prew nce.shquld given ' to "bos tf , - jWj-W rt nder Vrmy'lunibsi fftfieftt'f , fyf be b;; efUfd by . it.-vheii jffat- pjarief rpiightJ)er tusUaicdi- would tUatirepe,TtereUire Officers mukmg such, wiU bfl govane4 ,iy jnejtitj'.acdE j ' snot by seniority: bCgrade.';W ' ' X-i-tf.fKMi .measures tocaUSf the Wftiiris to lie ipdc .o;tncm itjo1it S Iv " 'delays to ',thft! itd ?that rtturns pty hemadd to this 'OfvjL; hce- in the snortest J-ime p68ibto .1 iey ww also" trtdts 'S .ffic a Bosteriora4w?.'. r ; ibcsj; os; rviccs; des igttrt.'v . j-. mit wwh the, muster rolls thjs Field Officer? my volunwc f oniBifiiin. As ieitienlf thi.iStiA will titil'fi-tKiifytt 1? ana ptompmess jo,uC7tr couina c.ajui wmcnmu -iar. .m; ;yj t . j tofote distinguijOiedlhem ohVuini'fbcid'iv',:'Al. I1 ' ' l1.1 ". ' I .-f.it INFORM their iriend and the puyilAett? ;' e!, ;&.ty have o&eVl: li.V-W:' '.-A HOU6B- OP. KTERTAlWENlV;.U : 'wbomay'tUaa.'iocaittl 'Well prwwfti , ;;: July Si, 184. .if-ii;;;,.? 4 vru uic DuusLiuei f Ull A1 1 lua ll ItflU V - insfanf, between j "WS. 6.910. aixt D Wiv DviVflV A FO JCT-BOOK, C6m'aioin three hurf4redd' hi fei'iJI w noWI. I will give ' the fbregoj.-.g tewardio' any plersoiv'VW '.' wiI leHer the said bootfe-With ii$Copteofitt tfjt IJ v ujj io - III Notice. AVING remoted from HaHfax' Countf , Jt ... am disced iof sell (au mWrate ter'auyinT LAMptR'1 V fcSi ATE, Jttf. in said county T conifor, of one tract of :",rad4 ! (my.fatd residence) jying io the fib; orf Cwtaa)yini i Vhite-A r , hall Swasp and on the main tgadleadirig tjronaHaltfar Town toTarborough, about 6 milei feita tTe fortner piac,; and,. ; tending ocruti the main rvad ' leading trim nned to' Bridei Ferry, ybere are about eleven honored : aeiev) :'(ihil Tietvvr .a ae, uoptovemeots e geoa aod msKleiablV, JKelJiiia Waff, Ifent -I ; seven thousand of the Militia of this State, j and i now under anew fence the plantation fivery'wtllWl ' 1 ' VJ s-ofCortftteSs-ofthe 28th of February, 1795, 1 tm LnH 'l.Utai-JJ J1814. The Officers aforesaid will forth- . " ' T T, "J" Ai iil , j u.. ah mimiMit tying en Beaverdam Swamp, about rckClnile. south it df .. r'X t Hon.iSfecrfflry of Wan RALEKU1: FlilDAf f' TJj.ir 22, 1814 stock they could discover the extent ot ttieir ! Ashe, depredation is not aseeitained. As soon as in- Anson, 1st lament, ftelligeuce of this visit rea-bed Beaufort, Lt. I R afoj I ; ;t Bauer, with seveuty-five seafencibles from Fort ! Bmifcombe 1st 6t. frhSuirrenle : Cottrt of NorthCarolin& adHarnplon, marched as auxilliaries to the militia, I -2 do: ' journed on Saturday latt, after a sitting of two ' who had1; wit h great spirit and promptness turn-! r ,3d . do. . , weeksi led out to meet the enemy. His departure pre- ? r The Fall circuits are. arranged as follows W yented what our raen'seemed anxionsly to desire, tVilmiheton., Chief Jristiee Tav lor i Ralei'il).: an onjK.rtunitv of shewing how eaid ah ac- I T ' t T f , . - j. - of , 4ndge Hait i Morgan, Jude H enters n 5 iSMW- eo4iat tnty hern, J udare Lowne Salisbury, Juuee sea well : ; cats. and JSdCnton, Judge Uameron. . s Wo understand that His Excellency Govern Burke, istiegiracnt, ,2d do. St! do. ' eeAild give of ibo marauding res - Wadtft, " The persons taken Off have not been return i V-Ttlc ed. -itid. fA '.Gentleman direct "from the sea-coast who 'ir Hawkins has appointed Mr. J&lf red Lane. of i cannot possibly be mistake'n, as lie was nearly Cabarrm, i - . . i a 1 . .. n ! . i i. t.J 1 I . . . ..x .1. .1 IT1 1 1 .ui.., Hrav-n 4.-ii 11 ci siaies Cnowaiij iW Pniintv v! Aacistnnt PuvmAitur. vhi will i on flip snot. infnrm 114 thattsmt. bfnnuuil- n Akv ira -A nav nff tliA Inpnl Mi-! thft narfv nf Rritish uhft landed. wpr mprclv .r1: l"1 ' ! , V . 1 A A M A - ' t I.- - 1 a. ' 17 I .. . ... - . . - " Viia in service in juiy ana August last. in the pursuit of pleasure, arttf perhaps wished ' bumiuck, , to get a little Wood and water. - They did not Cumberland, lrtfcg't. attempt," neither had they any-intention, to! 2d do. Edit. Minerva. J I "r , . . . i Kflwvninlir. 1st PeT t. o -7' - V , Wfflcial TofcnfsBesidei ;' Capt. Porter's interesting statement, and General Brown's of. plunder .uciai . account oi.nis action in anaaa, inctn tor has it in his power to erat South Carolina . readers, part ,the west, with' the operations mcnt, ordered by Gen. Graham, down tne Ala-I Uommanucr, ot-.iew, oric, witn a cargo ot -aa iq pufSuit of the fugitive Creeks. ilrisli Pyrk, Beef, Ham 4, Lard, Herring &c. The r, , . , f . jijiien, r8 iroui ueiiast oounu 10 Aiisdou, cap- The remains of tlie gallant Col. Forsythe, I tnr.rd in Lat. 43-10 North, Long. I0 43 ; west wno hid been shot in a skirmish, near Udietown, iota. oa the 28th ultimo were interred with the ify his North and ! " Arrived at Beaufort, CTamhe '8th1' liratrtherttranklw'T T ieularlythoseof i'tch'r Ellen, Wut. .Earl prize masterj a pnse jtiitene, . ilia j1utni1i-' in i tin nt-i vui a' nrniMil lipU'r Humid .John M ltliT I VatCS, " --a' honors of war.': The officers of the army were directed to wear crape on their left arms for SO days. .;',,.-. t- Commodore ChauneWi in his. letter ,to Se cretary of the NaVy, dated fhe7th inst. informs - made j that ',t..Ai-i-i . -'r--. .-, 1 -! 1 Copy of a letter from an officer in the- southern ' --! - " army, dated ,' '" - ? - -: FORT; JACKSON. 12TH JUNE, 1814. -"Sir-LSo ino,eh has been said relative to the Indian war, .and so many jncorrect assertions V take, the liberty Of civine you. Guilford, 1st rcg-'t. . . ' 2d do. : Cranvmelst r.-gt, 7-'. 2d do. Halifax, 1st reg't; . . ?d do.. . iydv. ::."'i Hertford, t Haywood, -Irerieii,-Jones Johnston, . -: T tenoir, :60 70 6Q aw ' 64 '63 '63 , ,20 8J ' 50 :so 90 100 80 . 50 .60 50 110 120 120 140 110 80 50 100 65 65 "90 50 70 90 70 70 70 60 60 80 ' . . ' j, . ' . w , ai ..AV yPv rw ,. ......v ..r. i from each of the reeiments of this State, to Wit: ieven huudied and lourtoonWt. moitlv th.!! . sent -boats ashon destroyed and took ott alt tiie - . . ' , Lincoln, 1st regiment; 100 nrnuam' ,w! :,, v.'v:i5 3d' co.- 150 r - ""-r" " v -"VMw. ol highland in the county, bejiig auitabfefor tbe?prjdati";;"'V Corn. Cotton, wheat and Tobacco tb n ear advantage iliW U.L. V so an i ekeeiTeni 'range oSlif thVfctractfof jLand can be eeva!' Martin, 5Q Mecklenburg, Istrrgt. 100 2d. do. 100 Montgomery, 1st regt. 9o '2d di. 50 Moore, .v .60 Northampton, , 10o New-llanover, . 100 Nash,' 80 Onslow, IOq E application at each pfice' and th fe;Wcaa be made known .ei.' application to tne peftionallyi cit by letter, dnected tQ me at Cechraiie't Stbre, Pon (uidy,-or to Pi ootfor. HabCut fowa.. " 1 fctrite peisons who Save the'lei'st liiisirUJ Orange; latrtghnent, IOq ;.o purelseUadinituat tat-tf, ' 34 do. , 7o -r" cz: r. ymM '.''6o in sivinga liberal price. : "'v-,"i-Vi 3AMkJP ASlS Clerrm.ni, Ferion'(Sonty,N. C ;.' vf": SiVvlra; 70 160 50 100 "'50 l as.uvi.iutik., Perqu.in.ons, , Pitt, - ' - Ho Person, . . ' 8q Rutherford, 1st tcgX r 80 2d do. . 90 - 3d do. f 70 Richmoiid, ..4' 70 Rowan, 1st regiment,, '120 2d do. , J?0 . 3d do. 90 4th do. - 70 Randolph, lstre.g'jt. J 2ddo.T. Rockuigham, ; Robeson, lstreg't, . , 3d" do. Surry, 1st reg:nient, 2d, do. ' Sarapson, -Stokes 1st regiment," . 2d .. dd. V R- J '-'iiliaii N'rVntfthe ourVt-Hlifa Aufci.tCfu''t, i'f ; 70J Wilkes, Washingtoh, Wayne, Warren, r--"i ; Wake, 1st regiment, 2d do. ' E ROM the subscriber's stablel6t,onthe'inh ;. ;. day of June Ai'K. kit B At "MAfeiE, beionngj ' to Wiliiant Mai lory, who a dayor fwooefore haii pui-cbped' ' ' hier fiuri. a western country man,' hw name and place ot roti'-.. ..: ' 70 dence ot known or endoirtd httb, ; -Tbi mare stated by "tp t ; , V?9. ' owner and othen who aa'w" her, to be of Vhc following dwerfci? 110' ' "- 1 - ' v- ' ' -; ' 60 ti6fc V."about'4-(eet 9 or 10 iocbes high a ar or ttreak :oj ; 1, 40 1 white hair in hct lorehead, raraer droorrunlied .'.andl cat-baa 80 : mtd j a few white halrt above one bind fetloek i iwrtched tauV " 1 , " about g year old, and pacciV "Th? owner eavt g4G for her - 80 I'earehipg lor(jtblstt 'snmiiwwl'oarid.nWr 8q ;ien County, taken up by 'Mr Btown, Which wai dtowght lo 50 be the name as above described ho Ttince suppoted not tob 20, Lthe aaethi ; being a brighter bajj rot drooprtiraped or Ct hammed ; all other partis answer, f Com re, tome what' mors? ' ; gy Jikely thought to be 5 years oUi yet the is scarcely bridl7" mo : wie. -rr;-t-tfrr? ;:dxi .'1' ("'. ; 100 j . Ant nwMn OTivih infnrnKUmn K lotlmr n iurli nin - Thetlefatclirtents from the counties of Chowan, Cur- ' ijn aMiet an u;aiiaai nt.,anl'at It i A.ohahu mliii tntiirif.CkiTiden. 'Pasmiotank. PeranitTvons. Gates.' Hert- i ,:.. . '., . J , ., .-.' ; V.' tK luto.f'.MTn.ni.nf c-jJu 'x,Jii tii;l:.v W,TO...n4 wk wii i Mv Dcen w) some oi toe wtr. courses,., ana v , , i " r " ehnstitute one regiment, to be denoaiuuted the first re , y. thi t'e returi Moore, Richmond and Anson will constitute one othejr biecu were under Ihe ;- anxiously command of lleut Gree:nv. who hs before been army, (the 3rd regiment) who, are now on . ... " i t . l- J vi i .!-. i i. .i e . . a t..u.: .... tf visiinicuisaea DYv ins ' nruuence anu inuiauirv i marcu i nns ynucuvm mn ainuniun c in conductinsexDeditions of this nature. ; 4 isay Fort Clairbornc : we uuderstand.a. soon t; ' ". y. .t.'..'1, 'X' i . they arrive, the army of .the centrewiircom- ( The enemy's force tip, the Chesapeake Bay, meiiee retrograding. Cousisted on.the l4th instant, of three 74's. four already started, the frigates,; one sloop of Vwar, one" bri?, three ! It is the received opinion at this place that hos-i..0"1 nominated the fourth regiment sconerf and one iloop.making n aggregate wnrm t-,tirnta r IT . a ftiini ..nn rain rnaii . . . .. . , . returned, we rtly much upoa. such taie .ownct gmicnt." Thecouniiesrof Vas!ungton,TjTrell, Hyde, j for the necejsary infoiflution. " '.. '.:." v..' '.". Wr ; ' autort, Craven, Cartet-et, Jones,. Ixnoir, urtiene.ifitt,. jin .our possession beinr fullw dtictibrj! a abovJ away.i- ft . f : Abe t)wOCT their y Xt to be denominated the secohd regiment . provt property arid lake V ishts. ! Tlie counties of Onlow. New-Hanover. Bla'deh, Uruns. ye thoagMvpfobable to be, the (same, a venv , ... -1. n ...k..i IV.H1 H Dn,nAn IfnHaAn I 'imihiMilnnrl ' t-- 1 it. . 1 . t. . 2.' t 4 1 1 a ft WICK, IfUlUUIWUk liUUUlli OttUl JWiii iwuimwH y wiim,i auu tnj vs -m ZDOUl IB? OiarO DUICnftlCa. ... i: V ;' ' Of 43 sail. 'y A small portion, of the troops lately under lord Wellington,, arrived at Quebec about the ftiqrt time. -';,;:::. .:y. , v; 1,... COMMUNICATIONS. 'tij- Several communications on ;hand ; sha) re vive attention next week. i v-V- T CELEBRATION. ." Th fourth of ju ly warcelebrate pn, by a large ana respectable pumher of gen ije&en, whopaHook' T-:aitf"egant dinner fOrf -Pishjd by-Mrrpusenberryr7Tha reeanteveiits in Enron o'usiicious to'the liberties of the world, oililud mneh (0 the iov whieh was felt in th return' of this anniversary of our iude . t peiulence. nircw'CflWci-u&Esq r )kl President 1 and Col.' ffUiamBodenhanier as Viie-President. -The nlmoft harmony pre sbext yi and we note reiic$ in the emaaepatloal rei IHV wuire Hill 1.0111- r ---ni tn ,. Annm muti: tin-third reB-imPnti thik A part of the army have 1 r;0 unties of Wake. Johnston. Frankhn. Granville. Person. the oouth IJarOlina regiment.ij Orange and Chatham will constitute . one ojherfegimenti 1 ne counties Suyry, Wilkes ing evidences ofy it. Colonel Tearson returned t0 be dnom mated the fifth regiment, The counties f few'days since from theAlabama with a large Rowan, Montgomery, Mecklenburg, Cabarrus and Ire body of hostile IndiatK, who surrendered them- dell will constitute me other regiment; to bo. dcnomlna selves .to him, and when I returned from the ;thjeguiit'.,And.tIie counties of Lincoln, :uzi,uhu:nuriitt sand iiywp 'wJi'n. miS.i., :.t....v.. r.--,m .v.. t6 fie dtinomiliated tle Se- ailltou was then about to dispatctl a. person to ' venth regiment. That the first and second 'regiments f ensacola for tne purpose ol receiyingjrom 13 wdl constitute the : fast Brigade. he thi tiiffod hostiles who had - scut him wordhey ; regiments -will constitute the second Brigade. ; And Jhe would surrender receive them cis the noted prophet that reports saycol. Jtus- sel killed, as well as the notorious i'eter M Itiles who had- sent lnm worde4hey ; regimen wui constitute tne secona ur.gaue. Ana jne enderto any person he-would send to f fth, xth and seventh regiments will constitute the a Jjf . ... third Brigade. . - f- - .:' y: vti ( Amongst this' number is t ran-1 ' The commandants of regiments will report as soon as Qaeen..Whnhose fellows tcome in,:, we are sure of pcaCe and quietness. The old Tallas see or.tame. king lhat Jiaa made so much noise, liyeinntilJli pressnt he really died, of old age.) it has often been said that this noble Indian has been killed by gen Jfloyd, and in fact alowst every man who has been in"the nation has killed him, yet he still lived nntil the present morning. -; f - v ' I: thinlr eol. Milton's fceimtnt w ill he nprin vailed;and the following toasts were dranklbont ten daysv.Mid as-sodii itherVrMU. . i 1st. The day we eeIebVe-lt is sacred niog regiment, will lase up ine iioe-01 marcai iof practicable the names of the several persona enrolled to the Brtgadier-Ueneral commanding ; ia tlic Brigade to which such regiment may be attached, The .Brigadier General wdl report to tliet Major-Generil Coiniiinding in that Division ; and the Major-Generals, respectively will report immediately thereafter to this Officer , For expedition the commandants of regiments 1 arJi Brigades are required alsato report to this Office, Ihimediateiy 1 Bqle1g1i7Ju1yriST4Tt after the muster rolls are received by them respectively. Tne president expresses a preterence tor. unuorm vei unteer companies t 'thie Officers aforesaid are therefore requested to use theif best exertions4o obtaisf "aa many ofthatTOeties offeree as possible. y; ' f't ' This lie Jachment will be organized in companies of oine hundred each", battalions of 500i regiincnU of lfjobrr brigades from' two to tbrec thousandv and-the whole to farm one divisiott.- The General staff Veqiured by ; tlis I'rcsidcnt is one Major-Gcncral, three Brigadkrehei-. ' v'i -1- VAUG HNand'(lAQyELL. (iii4ni5Mn,u -f, t ka Jul-', jOi ' t r . r- fH' 'injbsii ustetifld from BaV , JLiiorevi.a fuaptity -Hf ast'pVimi Pit'SAW of supeiior quality j' and intendr in tyi to'keep a constant supply of thase article, f which will be s jld on as '.food teiiins .: at Fayetieville;alelehere,ia jhil state: t-le has also iex eeied!.a:aurriOfricar WhiCn are Narte of all siies--Jy od Screws-rfU'Iges ; and pad'Ucks48 by l0Whi3ow Glas Putty Woij! 'ad'J andpat8lBrown- Wins' Glasl Di ewing t Glawes- TravelhTngftronks Aa wtis5uick-silver-rRed,yelki and black: Morocco ifkiin fobattei i -Hat Jining. galoon, and bow stringt Swords, "files Sn4 Mil& Uiy feathers double and tfrpl Powder; warranted Shot of1 all sites a 7-k gaiioa 51m and a variety 01 a.ttc:et JienBine fated, alloi wibich will be sold at a innderate ptofirfjr CASH orr. 7: tr:::7 fit' yJ I .'- . WM.'SH A VV ...( THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Rfianolr Navigation- CompanyVereriaerted to inert in the town , ifili4ion,Tjcday the T5 h di of Atimt mxjt .'lBf'dA 'ri Aeesidm.and,Dliein7 ' . i :-." ' ' R0rT0HS5T0yfecV j.iyMi4.'.';; :v: ' V 1 ',!
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 22, 1814, edition 1
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