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I I ' 7- r) irn i .J 1 yo i. " n yy l;i.:t itnj ttr.p. "I ' -'.1?; : VOE?I3S3 -'.'-."t -:t i"i -.V :' ,:?: NEWSItNj . SATURDAY ;FEBBtTAil y. i-- 1817; .4 n a - i ' f 7 J V, It f 1 . t V j i 1 V ;.C0NpiTlONSv! 1 1 ; ; TAi FEDERALAREPUB- , LlCAN iipuMihed' every Sat- ' urdav bg' S. 1 HALL, at 'three : Dollars per-annum; payable Half . yeariy,tn advance- ,y , ' , Advertisement Iriseftetfcoh iplcuoutlu atSO cents 'per square fortine-prst insertion, ana 3 jor Kbit iftati itri v V 4 4 Advertisements will be con- tlnued, until otherwise ordered. &P eacn continuance cnargea, ... . v?3 No Pdpcr will be dUconT tiaiied 'until alKarrearaireff,':ar- P,,a. . .. :.:,(, : ; Newbern Price8 Current CORRECTED .WEEKLY j - A From To Merchandize Beef,'-- Butler, . Z'. Bees-Wax,- fi. Brandy, French;'; do. Applet .do j , Peach, Corn, Cordage, ' Flour, t Fi ax-Seed, , Gin Holland . Uo. Country y. Pine Scantling ; Flank, . . " 'Square Timber, ahingles2tnchr"": do. tt. O. do. ' do ,W. 0.:bbl. ; Heading:, W.O. hhd La i-d, , t Molasses, vitth',:-'! Rosin,1 .Tttrpentitxe, - . . do,. Spirits, Pork, , :L : ' Rice,'; ' "-'J' ' . ; ", Jtiim,Jamaic. do. . w. i. .; do. Americati -rSfalr- Ailum ' ,' dp; 'Fine 1 1 Sugar, , : x Tbacco gal. bbi; 30 bush. gal. buslij 1 From the BaUimoreTedratlRt-publican'. Cheap Wli6lesoriib Bread. ' Conceiving' it to be the design 6T the great author of our exis' tcncer in endowing us with vari ous gifts and faculties; tha j we - might be mutuaHy J advantageous -to each otherIj ain therefore of opinion thai it isVduty incumbent pn allvhd ma.be so i fortunate-as 4 to make any useful discovery teith er in the, heafingart; or in domes? tic; economy to make it .known, so ; that the wfxblc: human family - rha( partake of. its benefits---For which, purpose I solicit the aid of your very useful and wile circula tioRTOper.to'ma1te thefwofld 3c quainted, with., one which I have lately madein. domestic etonomy -Lhich', if put generally; into prac ; tice, will ' I a rn con vincedj prove .V a4 beneficial to the human race as , any,; discovery whicti h has been made within-the last century Dr. Jenner's not excepted- ; 4 " 1 " J The sun .having had W. some of our .philosophers suppose, aseV .. vere Jconflict'wlr Bpme plaDoet or ; , , rcommet, in Mvhich unfortunately ; Be came of "witfi "two black cycsthe -earth was depriVed the, nyliole of - last summer of ihqse benign raya 7 which beamed frorrithetn 'former: ly i .so necessary" to ripen into per fection the" grain in, the eldi1. 7 In consequence otwhiqh , tpere w a . great out-cry,' . in the land for , bread-r-To remedy this - distres aing'calamity,. I; employed all the 'j energies pf , my mind; and after j six days experiment, without the M aid' of any" book; ancient or.moj Y -dern, except . my maUchapge ' pocket book, made the discovery ; abbveValluded to-i which, isof .no less importancethan the way to convert rank poison into cheap wholesome bread by simply, ma - . ng a .pPc use 01 mc nyu etc rncntsv .pure water and air Thus e se "verified what the philoso- ' i pnical - p"oerV Shakespear, said ol 1 . ' . . cdversity com paring-it to a toad , . vhich, although it appearsd ugly end venemous, often 4 bore a pre , it. wnicn runs inus--;- i " -; Monday iDorning1 Gave ' Iri to buy bread for the day, eight in 4- family, s '; J - 3? 1-2 Palled in at the tavern on'the '." v Way to business; & drank a fig . of Gin a -f. A u& 16 14 . Goatthe same time 3 Seg-am .. . 6 1 ' Called in , again returninjc , to , : ; . dinner and drank a' firlass of off ; fourti to -whet the appetite, .? V 6 1-4 ptopt again returning rom dm O'v ( , 6 1-4 Called in acjain returning" home at nicht. and drank a double irlassr, by way ofa coniptsure fbr the night i2 V2 same as above 1 - 75 .Wednesday V 4 Do.fc Do. 75 v v'i -i 2 S5 1'hursday " morning examined the account of . the, three . prcced- ing ,,daysf j an'd found, ; durmg that- time,,, my; tamilv nad4 ate nine 12 cent Joaves of bread j and that' 1 had drank and smoked precistlv'a8 many , Alarmedt this statement byHrfucn i louno that what I ihougnt:- before cwas trifling sipping and smoking ,a m'ounttd to a sunt sufficient -4o lurnish bread for my family , Idettrnuned tor set about correet: "? ing the procedure, gave Mrs the1 f 1 usual tread nfoney, and proceeded on"my vay to titisiness ; came. . the tavern, tried to pass but could? ; no t succeed', .H ent in and drank a o , ( f ; glass of pure wafer.Cxmd canuCout ! J without segars ; the landlord - ap peared much surprised. ? : . i : 37, 1-2 - Frklayw-Gave Airs- the bread Yfio : ney, proceeded toj business, and. affi ter several trials succeeded in 'pas sing the tavern door - ; ; . S7 i.I ."V Saturdav-Gave Mrs! the' "Breads money, pvoteeced fo opsmtss, and: ; passed tht tavetn do'or iUiout thel least difficulty.' . 1 " 1-2 - On examioing the statement o the account for those . three -last days, J found f .had mnde for.,tn'y familv,' nine" 12 12 cent loaves of water, unaduUerated by j the poison of ardent spirits, and by breath- ing pure air, .unaauueraiea oy inc lout intoxicating iume8 01 tnc in diart wetd v, ' . t v r t Having, as ', hbpip, delineated the process of .making this bread clear! v utiderstood-rl 4shall next proceed to, point .put tfie,. whole some qualities ol it, when so made it sweeteos tncereatn, ?curcs ;tne head ache, clears the.eys Jroni si erry , humors,; cures sploa tea;, and carbuncle iacesiprevprit 'the gputj and so renovates the nervous ' ty s tem as to render it but of - danger of those ; dread(rjl : diseases t f the virtago, appoplexy, : palsy, v and quiets the conscience, and in, .short transforms a4man, reduced 1fd Ca situation little Jhetter-than 's( brute, into a rational human being;; ; V- To conclude, , would i it vnotrbc? strangcafter being made Acquaint cd with this easy method: of, 6b taining bread, if Ave.'shoul4. ear a man after seeing him take down at one breath, the price ofa 12 1-2 cent loaf, in poisoned water.T Exclaim,Lcrd have mercy on us! what will become or us'' we shall stWrye, flour is . S 16 ; perl j barrel i wheb by drinking pure r water without poison,, he could;- reduce the priccto one, half, that amVunt. Formerly cilied slingi Utterly ;twst; and sTfig. i'j' .-J V "'-" ?) - f , .Vo called from its being composed bjf four ingredients rfspirit, 1 sugar, 1 bitters & Water. From the National Intelligencer c f . y anuary io, i u i ; r . JAMES ? M ADISON, f President of the tfnited State America To all who shall, see these 'presents, gree- Whereas; particles ; of a treaty were made and concluded between the;'. United States of ': America and the .Cherokee nation of-In dians on the ? fourth day fr Octo j btt in they ear one thecjandeighi; hundred and sixteen, at Turkc Town, bv Cornmi33ioners,onCtit part of thejiaid States" .and. he said XJatigq cf Icdisns, Coaactl not Adversity produced neccssit, the, mother of Ioyeat?ontf it is pro bable this inestimable 'discovery never would have been raade- To explain the -pfoctsi by which jtjii fniracle is wrought,: I think I cannot) do better than, to give copy. i rom tayj change pocket book off my; six .days ' experiments, assembled, which treaty is in Uhe words toilQWingfto wit i "r.c v To perpetuate Peace and'Priehdship be. tween the United States, , and Cherokee tribe or nation of, Indians,: and to rre movr all future causes of ' dusention which niay arise from indefinite territo ; rial boundaries t ; The President of the (. United States of , America by ilajor General Andrew Jatkson, General Da vid Meriwether,- and. Jesse Franklin, - Esq. Commissioners plenipotentiary oil the one part, and the Cherokee Dele gates on the other, covenant and agree to the following articles and cboditio&s i '""which,' when approved by the Cherokee nation. ; 5 aitd constitutionally ratified by the' eovemment"' of the tJnited' Sutes. I "shall pe. binding 6h all parties. , . s : ; 'Art-!'. Peace and; friendship ire hcrebycfirmly - established - be twetn the United States St Chero Wee nation or tribe of Indians, y. !Artt 2.;Thfc Cherokee nation knp wledgevthe follcjwing as their western . ijcundarV Vj south of tht. '; J,. ,i j " t ''tr- ' V -' 'I f- i cuucsscc nvcr, , cuiuinencing ; vi Camf) Coffee, ' dbhe south' side of tnejTebnessee river which isqp posite to,: the Xhickasaw Tsland, rtinhing from thence a due ' south courser to ine top oi ine aivtamg ridge between the Waters cf Tenf lessee and Tombigbete .'rivers, thencft jeastwardly . along said r klge, leaving the heail Waters; of the jBlack , Warrior to; theiright hand, until opposed by the . west branch of WiilJs 'C reeki'doWnthe east bank of : said fcfceek to the Coosa river, and down said river. ..Art ..3., ThevCherokee nation relinquish to the United State's all claim; and cede; all title: to lands lving south and west of the line, as nescriDeq in tne iza . arucie v po in consideration of said relinquish ment and cession, the, Commis sioners agree to. allow the: Chepi kee nation anannuity cf six thou sand dollars, to. continue for . ten successive years, and .five thousand dcllarsto be". jpaid in sixty : days after! the ratification of the treaty, as a compensation for any; irn prpVemelbts "which xthe bmd nation may haver, bail on the' labdsv;suf rfndered -V, j. .v4 ;;?Art. 4. The tVvq; contracting parties covenant, and .agreed that the line,; as described in the 2d article, ; shall be ascertained anil marked by Commissioners tt be appointed bv the President of thr United States : that ; the ? marks shall be bold ;trees to be blazed on both sides of; theh lines and the fore antLaft trees to ,be imarket) with the letters JU. S. Thaf T the Commissioners shall be accompa nied.by two persons, to be appoin ted by the CJierokee nationand. that said nation shall have due 'and seasonable notice When said oper ation is to be comnieDced. , ,' TArT. 5. It: is. .stipulated , that the Cherokee j nation Will "njee't General Andre"w;Jackson, Gener al David Mcri We ther and Jesse Franklin, Esq. in council, at Turf key's.Town, Coosa fiver, on the 28th of September; (instant there and then to Express theirapproba? tionor not, of the articles;; of this treaty ; and if they do not assem ble ht the r time and place speci ; fiedi it is understood that the said Commissioners may report ythe same 'as a tacit; ratification, on the part of the Cherokee nation of thiajfeaty4' ; iNtEsTiMONt wtt&ftof i-ftKe r '.said Commissioners . arid un ; dersignecl Chiefs andDele gates cf the Cherokee nation, J ha I ve hibre unto it t their hands . 'and sealsr V Done;' at ne Chickasaw Council House, , . this . fourteenth day of Sep- :',t temberi fJn the ' year of ''bar t :-; Lord . obey thoand eight . ' nunarea ana sixteen .Andrew Jackson '.DrMeriwedief : .rXFr&nklin;" viToochalap-!. - Oohulookee LI iJ8 X":. 8 ;S X- S s y 8 i'i. s a .' A s -:"x.8, -S -.. - X. 8 , ;' X."i i . Id ; . Wososey j "Gousa ", ; Spring f0 41. Oowatta,,t',.;,:'i r john Beuge V John Caw Idridge. SaUocuokce Fieldl George Guess - 1 .'vBafk.yyJ ..Campbell Tcui g Wolf - :( cxo:"fistee; t y :.,y;S-v;- ;yy . mtnett, .. .-v - l ;: : Janes- Gadsdcni Secretary to &j Coti: tica Arthur P. Haytie, inspector Ger.eralDiyU I' James C. Bronaugb, Hospital Surgeon U. s:army.:yy:? r;nf. John Gordon ; ' : " v ' :' " ' John RheaH ,'--.;" "K ( Thomas VilsOh, tntarpretefS for the A XL Coy, S J ,f ; Cherbkees- ; ; T 5 ' '.Rati Red aty Turkey! To wn by the Whole Cherokee, nationi in Council assembled. , In testimo ny, whereof, the subscribing Com; missioners of the ynite'd-States, and: thfcndereinedV Chiefaand yaf HotsoF the C heroic; nation. havehercuntQ set theiii han'dV and seals, this fourth', day of October tn the! year of our Lord;bne thour i r and eight hundred 'm aml sixteen Andrew Jackson s. s B.Meriwether . v T Path .Killer, hii'x marft ;T L 8 ft'S x. a s X. s The Gloss,, his . x mark . Sour Mush, his x mark'. y Chulioa, his x. mark , ; , r Uick'J ustic. , his x mark , : Richard Brown, his x niark fJark, his x mark? ; , v ' r The Boot, his x mark" , y Chickasawha, his x mark S I. 8 L S James.Gadsden, Secretary Richard Taylor.7 V i f AMCoy, y v Merptert, :y?uriyyc iviw, f iucrciorc, pc Known, thatT, James . AJadisonvr; Presi dent" of the United ? States of Americavhavinp;- Seen and consi dered the said articles," have,. by and with the advice and consent of the SenateV accented, ratified. and confirmed, the Baraejandeve C1UU3C auu article incrcot. , : t In testimony, Whereof, I have caused .the seal of the U nited Stated, to be hereunto r afiixed v ! and ; have Signe d f the same with my hand. Dune at the JcitV of Wash L. Ci , ' , ; i n gton this; 30th : day of Xlecember, A. D. 1816, . , y 'and of the Independence of the Unitcd States the ; Forty first. . Wt. fc, j , . JAMES MADISON; j By the President : . " ;y Jam ks Monroe, Secretary of StaHr. ; -j acmes', m a Disbar j ; " President of the Xjtutei, States o? lmefcca: To all who shall see these presents, gree" 1 ting: ' r:y? y F Whereat a Treaty of cession be tween the United States oi 'A- merica. and the Chactaw Nation of Indians was made and conclu ded on the 24th day:bfypctbber, in" the vear one i thousand eieht hundred and Sixteen, at the Chac- vw- ruuiug .uuset, pyj vumuiis sioners fob the - part of the j said states, and the said ; nation bf In dians, by their Leaders, Captains and Warrior3,;Which Treaty is .in the words "following to it j' y A, Treaty of. cession, between the. United y-States of America, and the ChafctaW ; Nation of Indians '')' -'''" 1 V James ,J Madisobi President of the United Statespf America, ; by General John, Coffee, s John Rhea and" John M'Kee, esds.- Conimisv sioners' on the part of the ilJrjited States ;rduly; authorized for f that pui pose; on theVone parti and 1 the Mingbesi Leaders Captains tand Warriors bi the Chactaw nation in tkeheral councir assembled.'ib behalf ' of themselves yandM the whole ; catioh on the j other part, have entered into the following ar ticles Which, I when ratified byf the Prcsidentfofthe United Stites, with the advice and consent of the Sedate, shall be obligatory on both parties : . - ;.v - ' , -: : . A ftT l.; iTh e Chactatr Nation, for; the ; consideration hereafter mentioned, cede ytbthe; United States all their title and ; claira'to lands lying eastof the following boundary i Beginning at the mouth of Ooktibbccha ; the Chickasaw boundary and running from thence down the Tofnbigby river, tin til it intersects' trie, northern? ; boundary of a cession made to the .United States' by the Chactaws at, Mount Dexter, ca the' 16th ;Noveraber 1 805. v - w v ,y" : f y . Ar.7. 2- In consideration ol the foregoing cession, the -United States, enre to; pay to the Chac iivt Natiun the Vsum of sis thous cddollr,r3rnanuaUy for twenty' years 5 they also aree to pay them in merchandize, to be t!;!!vcred isintdir.::ly 'ca rigninY.:: h - . So l)n( W ent Treaty; the; ?utiJcf t:a thou:, nd ;doilarsy ' i - s?t i tyi;e! 5 ' ; Done and executed b full end y open Council, at the Cha'ctat Trading House;- this twenty1" y fourth day of October, in thb t year of oUr Lord .one thcu sand eight hundred and sir- , teen, and of thr Independence" df the tJnited States the for r: -tyfirsti 1 " -John Rhea, Tr'v. . x. S " Jphn MTCee,' i f . ' i&A'i'gi L. Mush()ol .Tubbee,his l''mari; . ih s' 1 Possbafnattahaj his x mark " . T fcl n r; Pukshunnubbee, his x mark , -'' L yGeneral Terr.br, his x mark':; 'i. . i. ' Chactaw.Ecstannokee,his x mark -x. Generaniumming fiirdhis x mark t s J. aiding warrior, ma x mark , . David Foisoffi - 1 ' i, 7t- .Bob Cple, "hisx mark .y, ,j ; ,. Oopuppa;,his x mark : ; --f. : Hopoiceskitteence, his X mark I ' Hoopoieem iko, hTs x mark - . ' Hooporeethomaihis x mark' -'i It s : .. LI :x.;s 1 8 Tho. H. Williams ccfetaryto the Com ,! .mission. . . t ' . John PitWvMar ;V i--r!- -,; Turner ttashear,J.TJlterpreteS.:, ; ; I' M,Mackey,' ;: i V -'tJ Tu-. oiiasim-umoor - ? R.Chamberlln..;'' , 1 , Now, there fore," be it known that I, James Ala'dison, President of the Ubited ' States of Americaf having 4 seen and considered the om - a rcaiy, niave, oy anat wita bajet-c9epted,':ratified, and Con firmed tjie'satneVsbd every clause uuu article increoi. 'ct'.i?: In testimony Whereof, t haVr3 I fcaused the seal of thevU bated States to be hereunto : affixed, r and; have signed v the J same with- tttjr hand "f , juoue at tne ny pt Wasn; L. . i. ; jngtorj, this ? 30th "day ipt , ; . Dccdmberv Af.y&r-one . r thousands eight ; hundred . T: and sixteen, and of the In : - dependence of the United ,r - " 1 States , the forty' first. -v -JAMES MADISON. :r By the Preiiaeor:. . y, , J AhESvMokRoii Secretary bf State . ? " -1- ft" Front the l4lexaridrid "Qdzette o . " 4 ry yy s Jcmuartj 22, l it a ilry: . A Frdfii bur Coirfegpbhden ' AT WASHINGTON - k it is inconceivable what a tor . ! rent of anomalous matter has been - poured forth upon . thb hbtise of ; representatives jh , thie course of -' the disctisaiott ujjori this Wayward bill for repealing tHe cb'mpensa- j liob law and Which iiiight Vith but much impropriety be intitled u a biU-:toT consolidate and give ., legislative forrb Wr the transient ; clamours of the demagogues of the: tJpited; States.: This' 'day , when - the lists Were opened, -Mr -Grosverior moved to fill the blank which had,: as I informed you in : my last; beetx left in the bill iby f the rcjectlon of l to,', with tea dollars aV the dally allowance, or y as ; the pedantry of Vthe day de- ' lights to call it the perdicn who should say; booh ;! r underi stand latin -Thb,; first vwhd"' rose lb opposition to this proposi-; tiobi'was - Mr '-.William's' of N Carolina, -Who tho one ;of y the most promising bf bur young crop. of politicians v and possessed of an y excellent, understanding, and I dd ' belieye of a 1ie3rtVno worse, both -of ' which -Will show themselves when the summers bf-experience ; shaiuriave matureu their iruit. ; Yet being ; from the florid robust ness of youth, more susceptible of, epidemics! infections,; has cuht a slight share of the pppulomaais, and after giving his reckons for having opposed the-compencatioa law, last session, declared that hd had coT. a more cogent reasoa thin any of them, nsrhcly the gi- y net al yoicefc -of the : peopled , Mr. Reynolds in ; lengthy speech of marvelioua delectabihty, their tz joymcnt whereof .the house did frequently testily by loud eicb,y mations, declared his preference ofeight dollars' to all o:!::rcsr.:i 1 ; aCter which .Mr. Mills in a Very hsnclsome speech, delivered hb opinion Vsa the ' cuhject, in 7h;c!i he considered the great fundarr.Vr: taLreasoa io favour of the coo ; " pci;rr.Ucl la7 cf k:t ccrsioj, a X V - r v clow j c7cl ia its crbr;ni-for hu - r- " :., . t 3 1 'V'. 7.- s :
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