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pointed nwoo Hit w67l4Tf 5W nd Maj. Csabus L. Himro, Secretary to the Board.'. Slhce the last paper, a contract has been entered into with Mr", De Lacy for opening the, river at far up aa Got. Stone' Mills. Thia contract ia to be completed within iij month. Much exultation has been manifested at the recent po litical triumphs in Connecticut and Rhode-tsland. In Connecticut, where the foimer minority now bear away, great delight is exhibited at being, -for the first time, in possession Of Wl the departments of government One paper lau ds providence that the strict sabbam keeping . law may be now abolished and that men will be left at liberty to keep thatVday or any other day, holy, or hot, I suppose , as they please. But above all tat rulers, elect, are emoutly advised to 4ojtutice to their ewn 'tY. .This refers to the loaves and fishes : and certainly, in regard to the needful aliments, ha is worse than the heathen who will not provide for his owii family . General John Peter Boyer has been elected President of Hityti i in the room of A'ex. Petion, deo'd- He died on the '29th March, in consequence, as is said in -some of the papers, of a wound received from an incendiary. The official account, however, states nothing of that kind. APPOISTMENT. Henry Y Webh .Esq. of Lincoln K.C to be judge of the Alabama territory - And amo. g those not heretofore" mentioned in this paper, John A. Cameron, Ptfcaident of th B. Um$t ot rite" V, $ Fijfette. Vile. 'Jhmcan MacRat, Esq. Cashier; ii. Sjiie-TUnk ,N.C da: John Mac Rue, Esq. P.M. dp. .ArchiAM JH, Eoopcr,tt. Cashier B. State Bank N. C W ilmington. Pjuand 2 laaj'ls poaoders, wUhV fine ere and ' mamlef of the Eng lish frigate Aniphion has ww rao that he should put to tea in two or three flays, it toe Spanish men of war should make their : appear ance tu make them, understand, that the .blockadeon not te continued since they had permitted tbe Ame rican con vet te to enter. .'". t ' L 1 Datd Valparaiso, Jan. 2fth,18l8. ' 4 rae above is from the Governor at Valparaiso, to the acting Director at St. Jagb. ., , , . QQMMMMdNElU.fo.SOUTH AMERICA. ' Mr. De Forrest of Buenos Ayre, who ar rived at B Uti.nore frMn the h f lata on ths 28ih inst. eaohed this city yesterday. "'. n A letter from one of our. Commissioners, at Bueaos Ayres,, mentions their arrival in that "P1- "Aney tod not been but of the city. Mr. De Forrest, the bearer of this letter, eomes, we understand, in the character of edosul-gdiie-ral from the government of La Plata. ; The whole teuorof the intelliirenee received represents the ateady and flourishing eoudition 1 rvrSfJ8- -Iterdsr witned fs.vs- miham Jitclntoih, commend- mint of ano.her., '.. ... 1 .t ' . . I .' to D. B. Mitchell. E,i:J,iHt con.. ...m J rr,vla'u" ' . W"' " . . . . . . vJS"- hnve aetn the bqp, ot C.Au.,a: Lee, re-ve' 3tJ miles front MkkasukieS J.Lbi,ono'" ' K .be; irivtn bv tcni.c hcria. : 1 11 um 1 noil a ;ii u i. - i lAvcrrrmi? Cofy of 4 letter from Gen; fngtne ureeit tVarriori, jor Indian A fair t. bamp '(on the -. 13th StR Since t have left you uies irom XHictsJutie, J er ' tb" "..7 " ?v:tA -h- g"n "y tctnng lit. ris, way to Suwannee,) i be ,6r?0,t' ) lb.r counuv . v hui Hh'April; 1818. & Y- "It "ffh Berviceb 4nt' t is too It. ::6 bet fit thin,.--: I have not sent yod aalk ; of the w raeh 'm J wl'lfhfi i.'.'f T A" !5 1 f! "A1 r ...u. L . v. we nave uone, and I now send you this. I heard the property of one of 7.r ZZZi- -vuse, travelling, and I took my warriors and. went out and in arm ,n the housr thf flL J'. V ? company fugK "V There 8eem to ta a cpnsiderable number b"ck U?e ftSijW ?V? tney were in a bad swamn and fousr u u ttun. fi ..; Skav .1.. . ,M"U . wat-au- an hoarrvben they ran and we followed ihem three lamp, P:--- 'nSy.Sbt uain all about thre hours. Wc they st Kitlea o7 of them, and took 98 women and children and tion, to jmm Mmjjy strove all in tbek p.wtr lo ktcp the tt llta Klin, mil . L 1 . r .. . . "u nuiiuuca iiit.ojl wab txi.i mitt5 m oiew tbe gentle breath of ofii-ction, i.d a ten. iga ilit.Ojl vi ab txi tniitd. It of nfitct "b0 hd of -a - last taddSS "SS ElSfe"- Vvl. , !c,s' w'1" 7?oou niauynogs.and some con. .sn,.. lieutenant, Fitabuch-aiul Kiehi7 J p an naa 9 wounded. Our prisoners tell ami Ji. Lvman nf u . ' ' T - . .." - . J ' " V. m t 111. Il.l I. .I'M I I V fl ire . - J I - iui U1U. us that there was 120 warriors from six different towns r roin say. as Tortl what we saw, I believe, there was more than they old man's breast th i someot oiw prisoner say there wis 200 of them, heart tfeat no more Uoodivard andMn. Brown, and your Son our plCe." the other c fBSJI OCH COnilESr05DKST A TATETTEV1LLB. .May I. 1818. Btiu Sin I have the pleasure of informing you that Mr. Jas. Seawell's Steam B t " Henrietta" was launch. td yesterday at 3 o'clock, nd cont ary to expectations or a greaj aiany, no ac&ocm wuaiever occurred, ane is though smaller than soine I have seen, a most bcautifu se.- The Boilers, together with the other machine ry arrived about a week since, and he thinks she will make the first trip in about 4 weeks. At the present term of Cumberland Superior Coiii-t there has been ho cause of great importance tried, . ex. cept that of the celebrated Gray, ot Bank Memory his trial took plate .to-dy on the first indictment, that of breaking into a store in the night timcj the j urj found him guilty and the judge has sentenced Uim to de:ith, Which will-doubtless aftord(ir governor Branch a subject wherein to exercise his discretion in regard ttllie pow er of pardoning. " Private accounts from the Conirress Frigate, which bore our three Commjssionnrs, Rodney, Graham, aiul Bland, to the South, and which was, at he Ust dstcs, ' at Rio Janeiro, represent the conduct of the Portug'icst' authorities to "bur Commissioners, not to have been marked by any vetjj friendly feel;ng ,or hospitable do portmant. On the contrary, it is suggested that th y were received wnn a, sort i -indijterence, attiountinir ncany xo ruaeness. same uirocuuy arose, too, between tne omcers ot the Congress and the government; res pecting a seaman 01 ihc tngate required To be deliver . ed up as a Portuguese citizen : iii which Caotain Sim. CiilL$ said to have exhibited the spirit which belonp wuur nuvat cuaracier. vi uiesc occuiranses we nave heard only from general report, and know nothing of the Pftcuouwrs j noi , periiaps, jt e id, would theyjtw suf- NVMivvewTOo Utile JTat. Int. ins couuuion 1 k .rnt ..11 .1 1 a . ... . J : of 'that ti'ftur liannkii. n Sv, . UWwuuc men inat Hve in our, country -ot - ' ' j . .. f, 1 " vmiiujjii me wuoie ngitt, ana loughi well J prosperity of the e&iise pf Independence, ; ; A!1 ,m' officers fought so well 1 do not know wbch is a I l lie Chlltiau government, bu the iSth Febua- ,ll'c wruY"- 'y Utotighflike men and run their eiie- l the last cerembniai tiutits rv. made a Solemn ho'lA-n -Att.iii nues- ei1 Jackson waited for us about six miles f'.om Which the iah 'Cr1 r 'f- t'e fight was over I went ami nr.r;l . 0tlBufl0 . AyfM w?r e JneJ "'"Vwd we are going. tn nwrning tu fight the preparing to celebrate by illuminations, cr4 Nroc together. They are at Suwuniieeid we shall at the time of the saiiiuif of the schooner FlatH-T "'!,e ,n t;,"r dys. Thefe was amour the Hosiiles a burg. On th- first of Mareh the AoierieAii wrtU that wis m tit boat when our fi-iehds the white en rewjon, jmojrcd, the swords of the two first," crossed th. y were in then- scabbards "u u'uugiu mey saia rest m s i lor pro rJRrru if?.. w. . thoi.m., . A . '' 'uvi-rame. , , f . m u. Uiaill.tB Ul lilt .1. Tr c 1 T:Hm md briS Saransc. toured the tuiud ; ,,u rPr our "rn,y "Sted. A Mr. TayC Perform. iai tiutits. a fRO "IMOB AMEBIOAS. A hero fallen, It is niib feeing f tie deept sorrow ai.d regrrt, that we pirforn. ti e painful duty of unnounci. r ie the nublie. tfaa uiinisiioners bad their firt niH.i..M'teiin 'HtSTtr-f.-1 . "V r"T"r,"l,pc,UI- i'.rv,rran worse AraiiiUad. the . "- trjvi 111-r 111 ihm- fri-vi ii..i. i!..ai...i .,n,i . ..i. 1...., iki- i. , . t. .. .. hupreme ll.ree.or, and were cordially receive , aJ. Gen.J.ckilaj .K.nna.ok her f . "'" the i.ihubit mi generally were muijh etaieii ! tl I iuve to tell.tW. 1 wi: u w.,uld'seml a wpV r ?" mf,0,y the recollee bv ihtir urriv;ilU--A7, . ; of uhh t tlieB:ir Warrior and L.ttle Prinr.. Uwn of -tver memorable 14lh Senlpmfvr ... ' : ! Your Frwiid. -.- .- V Ttpulu in t.ho litm V .. ..t ..1 tea h AsoaiStanaMuxeUe oj the '41st D '? Mitcucll, F,q. A r 1 March. T.ie French cjlon.sls, who have one to st-llle on the I river I rinuy. Had uo otlici- oh 1 ct iliii the tl.w.ce of pro- aj. Ljurally occurs to. our mind whfcn ih.. iLLi.VM MclVTOSH, . angltd banner wared in proud dehauee to a ling. (.t u. Comm 0. A'. frmti!abl tan' ... j w.wi iuuh uuui um 11 mpi.i air - b1"' ,l tWPhtv.lkrpa kn.(.. ...... J i a . Woodward of Baldwin Bhtor8. j not ou the ratiiiarts theniil wan, that B- ; tw..che-''.nor?.w yed aud a wreath of never-fadine 1 w li.ve just received informatiun th;i. dactive lands, where !c-y iniglit procure 'laborers and I haw !;i l.ail Towns on FJint fiver were attacked last ! laurel ehcircled the departed lieios brow ' " C'de at low prices, w.ui Iron, wh.ci. liiey mht dew,- j lhM,vl y by a drftachmrt.tof Ceorgw ,m:mn,U j " Participating in the Beneral crief th" hri a prompt a.i.lriv!4u,ci,ve ivvcm.p. i !-,y lK for those rd hy ..,,. Wngl,v Tne to.!is w. re iur..i siud a num. '"eddie'r "eiiera I ordered oil t bn t h i u . advantage- wm.-a arc t irj clcrivi-d , .,;! Mclt-mi, b " -'... Li-stvu k lied, our intln v.iun- ,vh a! Tl,f. ; ? . t .C OMerea OUt the third brisadl atiivi-, -laiHiriims mrr. ; m-y u -ve no oilier isa tiu.l lo eu tivaic them, aiil to uj-.y Mie UaJi.l.ty nece.s.vy to so$h an 4'-ablishiieii:. 1 acy h.ive 1..1 cutiticciton with" any ascniljliiL"e tii ti has In r.. A n it-- i ..-n i.lr..; .11 lhr.. - . ' .... t -. ... ' Extract of a letter to u genllmnan in Boston dated, k U10 .Ia.nkhio. Feb. 8 ins. I v!iicisil tjic Sjiicndiii ccr-.inony ol Hun ot t ic ivnig'of Port uiiai and the Brazils. On the 6:R . 1. 1 .v wi 1. v. s,vt'tK "I IH1-U1 UI1(J wic uraittis I I I.. r.W ..!.- .... 1 . ..!..(. . I 1 1 iwun jjii.it hi- niu jiv.stnce ui hii .lie graiuiwi ami u, O'JO troops, iindti LUo l.tk of John VI. An Ausiriaii fri fate has arrived from Triesie, wuli au uuibasiadorex tiAMrdiiiary' ' Tiie C.i'.gress frigate "is now iuire, after a passage of 55 daysfram Noi-Kihc. T:ic Sloop of5 war On tario' left here alwut Mie 1st ot November- for Valparaiso. In A nswer to some enqu i ries, and to prevent mistakes - uv,.4. a, nmn;ssary, dot s not in- .tertere With the office of CaUender Irving Esq. who is ';SldelphfaGeneral0f 8rmjr purch" SM- "Wioned- at The tlothing camp equipage, fcc. f -r the army, are supplied through Mr. Irvine, and Cilonel Gibson is - Commimry for army subsistence, to supersede th. CacSSUPP,yinff atin' t0 the b-v a A" writer in the Philadelphia Aurora, of the 37th instant, furnishes the following outline of intended operations of the Patriots, by way of an eitraet of a letter from Washington. We do not thiok that he is serious when he states the DruhAhilifv nf i.: .. i aZ J M0,,,5 ai mu lime, ear ned home against the mother country ; thouah the other arrangements we think not only judi cium, hat absolutely necessary, for -the future ucce.ful prosecution of the war, and more e peeially since th occupation of Amelia by the U S. forees. How far it is proper for those in uo.eerei todUeldlesuch information, we dot not nrAtnil tn ... .-17. 7 . t . ' "'1 r t l." - 3 5-ut mioK a flue observance 11 Jt,B,Vf PurUisia'8 fflaxira' in t,li Partic ular, would not be amis, : which was, never to at,U he wn. ready to eU The Pairtni ..:n ,.i.. . ",M imineaiate dos- . . BY THE PRBSIDUX LOV TilE UNITED a 1 A I'Ki. , WaEM.is,by an aci of Congress, pitssed on the lTUi of Ftbruan, 1813, entitled " an act miiii'iiig pimiun fur tile eataUhsbment 0; additional La.id diuecs iii Uk territory of Mi'sscxiri," tli Piemdoni of tne LiiineU States is autliorisod 10 direct the public lands winch iiave been surveyed in the said territory, to bti oiler.a I for iwl j , ". . v-'S'T lUeretore. 1. Jkmks Moibok. President of the Uuift.! States, do hereby declare and make known, that pubnc' mics lor me ttisposal agreeably to law) 01 cerutin lands . in the territory of .Missouri, shall be held a fol lows, viz i At St. Ljius, in the said territory, on ihc hrst Monday m Auirust. October. December. Febiuarv aiid April next, iiid ihrre weeks afier each of tliesaui days, tor the sale of lands 111 the land district of Si. Lou is. Thirty townships shall be olfcicdalech sale, com mencing with the most eastern i-aiie. west of the fifth pniisipaimei'!Uiaiv- line, and proceeding wes'.ti iy m . . . - n"V tc.aclimeilt did Hoi l -c a ,:u:i ai..l hi.'! !lM auenu lBe I0ral, Which took tllac.4 An ,r.i. 1 "jday "'oon, (27ilrinst.) with the honors of :YVUv iV'ai, acVivitv an 1 couraSs diir.' .v. l K., m-. I war i'he procession of niilitarv anil v- . j .1- . - j - "'t-a. wa me most numerous ever wilueased ia. Bal- reveriifid clergy announced the meir respective consrea. usion of the mornitig service. 1 ",i . '" -" i-iora m me presetii cauiininfii. tiunl 1 parts, and Will never tii.i i.- tiihii- o.Mii.fti ni,' ..r i :.. .... V .. 1 JR" t,u ( gghng.noririairv,,rV9, u,;it might ,n-J T. ucr tuemasuojeci W ui : ur.i koPU s vuaiHS and lastneSs. -l,er he m.i..t w.-...r.. . ,rM,ui,M 10 ... li-l-'-il.c.fiANU. ,,e,.-lcd safety, tvhe,, vanqnisin-d. Wc have bnV be.ii ! VM -Ht(lhe eocl ew uruant, .ipm 1, .01-1 jpmion, that the most economical .rid a:v.i,i, ,11 ,n,u1. lie ehurches I ! or completing tins war w i'ii l b: to keep M'I.itdh's com .ii.ud well supplied mid in cjnst int pursuit ol tin; -wiioui th.-y woul.d rut up in detad-the hbstife in the utterudoii . were closed and a eity'a (ear bore witness to the bjgh ts ti.naUon m w,ich thp deceased waa held, as 'a mar, a c.iizen and a soldier. 4 lndiuis can ,Sid no s!ij.er where the fViendiy Warriors I .viil n it loll). tliciu M.-.I vosli, in tlie lateiaule, kdl. i - . e'1 W- lX. h":0?? hu !'.V,J V ,h? enemy-Uns fWt lS General TAoma, W 1. n .If I''' ly at Sliawnott.wn a tew days since, al th. ..t- ' ----- -ivv.tnt VA iJ.omu.itca'.Ai :v Mr. W in. S giu) i.i a letter to hn lat'it r. .MitciiL-ll son of iho A- Attne.iS'ear 0' Juttice 'for Hoviaril cowHu. 111 the kai.l Territory, 011 the first Monday 111 September and Noveru her next, and three weeks after each of the said daws, lor the sab oflandi in the land distr.ct of Howard coun ty. Thirty TovnshlDs shall be offered at each ti tin- fii-st to be in a sm: tare frin. s.nl to include the seat of justice of the said cauuty, as ocurly in the centre an the suuaiion ot tne survey!, will. admit, and the second im mediately east of first, and 111 the same form; ex cepting from sale in c&ch district, the lands which have been or may ba reserved by law for other purposes. Uivtn uud.T my lund, at iha Cityoi WashiiVgton, thf- thirtieth dy of April, one tliousiid eight hundred and eighteen. v ; under.stainl tlmt co.iiniodore .Jncdonough is appointed to the cunmin l of the'liue rriero. is on the ive nf dt'iiiirf urn t.. P. tolake nut Mr. Cuuipbeli, an miis;er to Kus- si h in the place ot 4.tr. Piuekney. The latter hviue received hii nine ihomnud do!Iar oui. fiti ahd his niie thousand a year for two years, Ml (il'3 Wiiolc tWellt V-PVMi' lhnii,ii.l il..llr now gives way to Mr. Campbell, who, in his lurn. having received a similar reward for siir liar soviee, will. wVtiresume, mrike rnoiii'fori tmmt otiier gnoil repuhlia.ii in thii ocomunieal oviriiuieo.. 1 ins reminfts u-j of Mr. Jctler soa's t;rand p!un of ref. rm, one great feature of which whs the lesneniii the c.pe:ice9 of fo ro.gu :niui3iers.--V. Y. Paper, . We have not been able to proeure the renuli of tho eleciion fr our p:per ihi tvening. Tlie gjneral opiniou, liowever,- iseenis to be. that that section of the democratic' party, deno minated Marriinr-win. havu ear im! thuir riissm. Anioiiir tne numhf.1. ne . - ... vmwiniurv ueroes w ho liavo passed the inexorable bourne, none Were more deserving ol the tear of regret than our late governor As a paf tot, !K iyas warmly devoted to his coSn'rv : as a soldier, . brave and enterprising ; as a christian, "pious and resigned. It is not uncommon, that braVerV " like chanty, oovereth a multitude of sins." The character 't the veteran Posey ream red not ihm f..,n.Hi.. nonet mantle.-Like the adamant it was firm and oicid, and rcfleded from every side the pure uncloud- x. cd ray" of .light General Posey perved during the re- ' 4 volutionary warm the armies ofhia country and distirt- ,tfi guished hrnutlf par.icularly at the assault of StoheV iUWP,Ml f.hftfB4Uwt iv, tcfnV "J ttte.1rstr wtdtr'who mounted the wU. ti Yao :;n.. 1 11 . ... .-. .iw una iiivi. nem a itumtier ot honorable and mronrtint t the civd hsts of the United States. He was a senator in congress for some time from the state of LoUjfMM, and afterwards the territorial governor of IndiarZ) H the time of bis death he held the office of IndiairntT--Few men Imye passed so usiful and so blameless a ide. -Southern pap er. WOOL CARDING MACHINE.-L.Th6 subscribers respectfully 'inform the pub lic, that the have in rn:iinct, nn. foi ,,.r. n .k- 1:1. . . . , . -- r uic iiifuaui- lnatetl Mariiuiff-rnen, havo car ud all their mer snoP. on the Eno H.ver. seven mi es from Hiluhn. cindidates. It is, however. rlher unfair in T' a, y9uc,VUD,NG MACfINB. where aHoi- Mr. Noah to apeak of the aefivit of t!,R fdn .! .s uAc:r ime ,aU be P?ctnally attended to. ,. . o . - .. - wooi wan ;or carui raiisLS.. oueo an.iiov ii"vir w w ..i. huaimi ' -n J " " ...... H.3nvU vv. r. ih Post.'- , JAMES MOSKOE. - By the President. JOS I AH 51EIGS. : Commitiioner of the General Lund Ojiee- The for . cardincr must b5 Derteotlv f ft. - sticks, burrs, and other hard substamvsi anil a n.-,n..,i of clean grea.- or oil be sent with feery ten lbs. bt-bides j a suracieiu quainuy ot sheets; to receive the rolls after Chey expeet aim to have, ahout the 15lh,.fJune, a ' ' iSnil hail a pint or flaxseed in two (j-rls o f j CHINK ia operation for C MKKINO WOOL water, ten minutes, to i jelly : then ui!d skinrr'a v l,ic1' braitchparticuLii- uemion wll mso be paid. ud of Porta Hin P..n . ... v . ' w-y ii, uuu some otuer iu xkw-tobk, ra:t 30. From Buer.nt Ayret. Captain Pease, who sailed 9ih Feb. informs dial. tyal expeditlroi 6jiW men, h id embarked frofc Liiiiai toatUck tlieTatrtots inOhdi. The Pairiot General San .MartiiiJiad, eonceny-ated his threes (ahout 5M0 regulars and about the "same number of raw troops) and was waiting the-attack of the enemy,, T he Patriots, had evacuated the const of ..Chili, YaJparaisu ex copied; that plac.i xhey were preparing -fa evacuate. j;irBr. .j. ' . " "uic oiuei iu i iic issue oiuiecxpecieiiuatiie, it ws supposed, would ucreoi uirections. where thfir'nVi.nul ..l.. I be decisive. It wi ruiw.iU-ril Liunrf".i racter being established, every eruizr-r will ! ralSin Martin cou:d defend hiinself. Tne Buenos Ayres he is commissin., n,rae,H ,.auseiH troops to tlie opposite side ot the . . . t i iei, mr vje purpose oi aisacKuv' Artisas. w ho was Iff U JT1L 7 r","' r" JZt T, a i " ane ue made to leel the pffo.i. .. a . ; .... oe lesitmized bifnrH ti 6... -. "C"J ravammie all coll sinn ...ui. .-: -' W, . ' W1 ,, Vi. " " iwicigu si. u ai war wun tne rortuguciie. frill iftn- rfrAl war f Competent - force. VVehavebeen favored with a file of bucuos Ay re pa 7 . L ? 00 hP,a Commerce! aud it P" t0. tbe -W'h of January, which comaui.no news. A " uiwrs loin nriihih 'Z iCXltr irom lien. San Alartm. tlii cmmiinrlr ti- D. - ... uiuc'ic r .i... i. ..... inui luiLc, uaieo a i. i ucnnian, jst ot January, s.atcs there had ben no recent movements of lmmirunw i..- . . i . . . tn fepl iIia tf -""' mi i u niei . Ajiiesse .t conriMencc ;:i ui.o sue- hiimnn;. i 1- . oi jiorilIo7a, ce,s 01 injure operations. ,, numanuy m bfr.owo bosom. Vulnerable it. .... late tfrom thi Muw,h .v,un. Th- nhomZrc rv. uuuiiu, i-rivea.i cw-iuvcn, sailed irom l.aguiraon the 3ythof March.: On ttut morning, news 'was receiv ed .from the armies, of. a battle haviog been 'fought be tween the Spanidi forces under Gen JUa Torra, and tlie Patriots, under Boliyajr, at Hart3, situatad between Caraccas and Calabosa, in which the Patriots Were victo." rious The Spniards having suffered much, retreated towards Caraccas. No othcial statement wu tbe action. J u Vl? " aef ,0mo's, the natriots will Probably soon give her empyment, UOugb to take care 6f hersdf." 60 James begin - NOTABLE OCCURRENCE. " Vawarajso. The North American sloop of ' war Ontario omuie, commander, sailed Jg of September, and touched at Sz uJwhencf 'a uss.an frigate was to' sail, bearing passport. 1 e Imantime oations-her voyaee-tc I be iaf h,il " UTbeAm.ShCmay bemdayto5 S ne American corvette gm t- lthe9ath.-K- u- ' ",c '"gaie venganaa Iber to Lima liTZ'TF h Hr: but -.r...-i . " " . .'cw,,c .vooa ana wa ..-. Iu '.""T lu ner heriPassi. iod and wa- go into Valparaiso, milkedodah f.r three calves, and the initio tiro portion of seed for any number of calves, l his foad given to ihem twice a day. or thriee wiien juite y oil 1115, makes them healthy and vigorous aud is prepared with Icsvtroublo ilion rtln-r broth or hay tea. Tiiis method is nor 51.-r.eii-sed byjt fanner iu this vicinity with ,i.)ml clluet who look the plan from thb rAitMKits assis tast, p 131, whieli afsd says that flaxseed jlley .with -hay tea is good without iiii;k. Berkshire Star. ' . ' ' . Notliin ean more fully shew the enlcrprrse of our noivI5ng!nd bre.thrert thiut the folioM- inK-wct. A briir 01 407 tons is now il B port owned at 1 lie eastward by seventeen ner- sops.i me loiiiMving occupation?, viz, : futir neVelrants, -two 7 esquires,' three traders,-oik-saH infiker, one physician, one baker, one rope-inftker,'- one taylor. onu eabinet-'uakcr, one wartner, and one lar ner. VTJr.7ii. Post. - -.v.. ..tiiii, ijui, ui.Kri'vr ui'.' following direction"': to a sufficient quantity ol boihng rain or ri. ver Water, aihl the same quantity of cold urine. Wash 'he wool thoroughly In tiiis, and mice it in clear w ater It is then fi . for carding. 'I'he early part of tlie season ought to be improved for carding by machines as in cold weather good work can not be done. . GrfAfLvM & CLYTOK. MaT, 1818. given of that he would enter V that f th ?mm,Ulder Htj' to nli I V r, commander bad (In.. .,. Frevem mm, ne had orders tn Ptain 1 I IW1111....1. . v- r . . ' iurncmn e worst V,T, - Yum? tn1 Veloito be in eiiK , e"'1 h":e Possessed hi. Klf . of n. Af!n cytt' 22.carronadea of 32 WILMISCTOX, MAT 2. Death of Petion. Tty the arrival' of the brig Mason's Daughter, Captain May berry, frn Jacquemel, (St. Do rriingo) We learn that General Boo tie a was elected Presi dent of the Republic of Hayti, on the 3CKh of March, in consequence. of the assassination" of Pktiow. on the (u oi tne same mama, i ne accounts ot the particu lar manner of his "death are contradictory, v The vessels' at Jacquemel were embargoed live days after the intel ligence of this event was received at that port but on the election of the new President, business went on as uauab Petion was buried with military hoaors ; and jihe captains and mates of vessels at Jacquemel, were order ed on shore to attend a moctuKjra, which was conduc- wu witn the greatest pomp and splendor. i i ' ' ' ' 1 ""Vll IDDlvn . OA DDdV.. I ill. ' r I mymf aiinu a.Aui tor saie 01 nils oi- I The arnfy supplies for the present ; 0 t were voled Mttrcli 2d 111 the house of coni'ii niid out a division The establislnnent. is consi derably reduced, the tiiiuihtT of the lau.dfu.rccs' lor the present year, beiis "as follows : For England 25 ,006 ; for the colonies 33 Oou for the territories of tho East India-Company t7. 360i for the Brilish continent in France io,l 0. The estimate oepense is 6,491,200 1 it being iftis than the expense of last year by 188 9271. The reduetiouin air-the departmeuis of the military expenditure is 418,0001. VTKNV GOODS.. -Hie sobseribors Iwveju , N reiuruea irom me jorth, and are now oj jK-nitijr in ihe hodse formerly occupied by Anderson Ciir 11, and next door bt low Koss and Parsley's 4uction 'oiv, a inxriil assort 11 'fiit .of DKY GOODS, HARD WAllK, :&c. well suited u the present ami approach jig 5ason:ind wjuci they wdl dispose of on the most 'easonable Wrrtia. , - L t. C & 2?, TUCKER.- Rde.gh, Mjy 6, ;813. 53-3t COXMOHICATIOy. Departed this life, at his seat in Orange county, on the 21st. ultimo John Cabe, Esq. aged 6ff years. . Afr.Cabe had long been a citiaen of Orange county which for some years he represented in the State Leeis- laturf!. He' Was a trua Philanthrnmf Ir. k ,l:,.-fl..- ., - . . . v f-... i 1 uif UI3I11UU" ton of cbarityjhere has-been but few to eqlil him. y?!r 'nd and indulgent parent, and -a sincere friend, and be has left a large and respectable family - :""-v.i.iw.. iu lamcniuia loss, mi neieriibors and acquamUrtces Will long recollect his virtues.-and 'regret the loss of-thia valuabte man. .V. .-b DIED; on Fridav last, in Halifax! Mr rA rii wn ' iufS, acred about 90 vnrn n 1.1. , . WANTBD' I M M E D I ATKLY; a u umber of laborers to work in clearing oat Ncuso river, to Whom 1? dollars a month wdl be gi.en liiniyr tho summer. Also a number of carpenters and maso.is. " ' '""''' Application, to b?. made at Mr. Ruffin's hotel, in Ral. :gh, of. to Mr. Worthington, or to Johnson Busbee, Esq Women .aiki boys will be emphyyed, and paid accord ing to the, r labor. . . . - . jJlVovis.ous will be supplied on account. . , . n ' . . ." - J. D. DE LACyI Rale.gh, May 2. 1818. 53--4t. IE Stock-holders of the Neuse river na1 vieation companv are herebv inform uiai uic rresiuent ana Directors of said corporation, niye resolved, that ten per cent on each share shall b paid on or before the 15th inst. to Sherwood Haywood, 1 reasurer of the board. As it is important that the bu s mess of rendering the river navigable should progress without delay, it is confidently believed that due atten tion will be paid to this notice. . . CHS. L. HtNTON, Sec'y, Raleigh,-May 1, 1818. 53 lw ipE1V CENTS REWARD --RaBaway frtni" JL the subscriber on the 29lh"ultimo. a hnunfl " boy, by the name of JOHN ELLIS, he was 18 years of age last October, of a lieht comnlexion. 5 frpt in ;nr.u es high, tolerably well grown. I forwarn all' persons from narborihe said apprentice under the nnaltv r ik." law. " " - V ' " t T ? nee. ' .'-',-; ' .. ' ' , '-I 2 PIeigh, May V 181. r'--" ' W. J. FR1NKS. .: ,S2-3t. ' " - ' , ' ' - " ''
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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