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.jit jr" S AND 6or arc the Plans of fair delightful Peace, Uwrp'd by Ptriv RargC, to lite tike Brtthcrt." Monday, SEpfEMBfiR is, 1803. Vol. IV. N6, 90 "O A North-Car owia State Gazette: 0 tkc BritiJk Packet. Oi the tH f J j"c Ladv H' lnrf, fadedfr n Haifsx (N. S.) f,r Fl'noith. O1 the 2(rh, faw a lirge fch ionr, under Fre ich co. lours, ftaniiri towards her ; being full of men. dot. Fallow? prepa red for engaging her; but, on hr near approach, and receivm. a (hrv from the Lidv H ibart, fh ftVurk Iter colours; (he was takn poiTel firtn of, and givn in charge to Lieut. Little and Hughes, two nrletnen of the navy who were paflsngers in the Packet, with di rections to rake her to Falmouth ; flit was ladrn with fifh, and fome tv;ne. On the 28:h, at one o'clock in the morning, the weather being hazy, and at intervals, a thick fog. and rh'vfhip g "n? at the fate of 7 kn it an hour, lhe ftrtick aga nfl an Ifland of Ice, with fuch violenc as to trrow leveral of the crew ou' of fheir himmcks, the helm was immed.atey put hard '-port, when (he (truck a fecond time about the chrftre, and then Twinging roun -on her heel, ft ve m the ftern pofi and carrird away the rudder. The Ifl'n i of Ice apoeared to hang qui' over the hip, ?nd was fuppofed t Ie twce the? heght of her marts fields. The water rufhrd 10 fu s to fill the h Id in a few minutes: the guns wre thrown overborn?, the anchors i cut from the bows, both punriuswere manned, mm were let to bailing at the hatchways, ana the (ails were got under her bottom, notwithftandmg which, in UU than a quarter of an hour, file fet tied down to her fore chaims in the water. The neceflity of quitting the Jhip becom n q ite apparent, Capt. Fd.'owcs (ftr conlultin Capt. Thomas, ot (he navy;, who was a paflengrr on. board, and Mr. Br gus, the mafler, who were both of opinion tfw no time was to be loft) ordered the boats tp be hoi fled out, Th- we ght and fiz of the mail was, fuch as to preclude the polTibility of titkinj it into etther of the boats, v thout excluding fame of the peo ple, it was therefore judged prudent to fink it. The ladie were thei phced in the boats and tne reft ot the pafferigers and crew immediately followed. Some bread, with a (nvall quantity of wins, rum and Water, were taken into the boats, With z quadrant and compafs. Scaicely were 'helearrangements made, when the (hip took a heavy lurchto port, and immediately went d wn, head foremoft, and fo nar were the boat that they narrowly efcaped be ing carried down by the water. Lit tie more than an hour efcaped from the (hip's (Inking to her founder ing. . At the time the fnip foundered Capum Fellowes fuppfed her to be in lat. 36, 33. N. long. 44, VV. St. John's Newfoundland, bearing W. 3 4 N. diftant 350 mdes. The whole number embaiked in the boats confided of 39, and ill the provifion faved from the fh ip was between 4o and 50 pounds of bif cuit, two demijohns of water, con ftng of 50 gallons ech, 1 demi john of rum, and part of a frnall barrel of fpruce beer,and - few bot. ties of w,nc . and as it was a fealon the yrar when the wefterly wmds r V prevalent, it became ne. H'ry to hufbaod this fmall (lock great economy, S.. John's be. '"g the neareft land they could ex P'tttorruke. On the ad. ju!y( the fcoat(( e countered , glle 'of id,' parted W each. other, ,nl eo,,,,;,, fe. Ill A tW d'yS' ,nd " m'Y he n the onl 'mS M-y on PUce ca icd ifland c had been 7 davs and ft V y ntlv wet V?A ij 6 n,hfs COn- War, anHIg , I'quor for 24 4 Were hole period ' v, or vf fun exPt n h.firft ean .Mar,to n-abi them io But hey wfr received with the ut m ft k'ndnefsand hofoitalitv bv he inhabitants, who cheerfully render rd hem all the aftiftancc in the power to a ff rd. Before their ar rival the inteilefts "f ieveral wer aff-rled. The raaftfr of th- Fr-nch v (T-l they had caotured, in fit of phrentv, ' threw himfelf Suddenly overboard, aad inftantly d.fap oeared. T!e legs of all of the -were mere much wollen, they were becoming "un-afy and reftlels, grow ing very weak ; a few houis more, would, in all probabi'ity, have brought on all the cfonlequenccs of def air and madnefs. They reached St. J hn's the 7?h July, hej-e fhev rxperirnced the rioft hofpitabletreatment from Gen. Skerret, who not only paid every attention : in his power to Cipt. Fellowes and the patTengers, but ave quirters to the crw, and li 'ued rations for their lupporf. Mr. Jenkins, the mtftvfr' mate, nd 15 of the ctew, arrived here on liaturdy, ini6days. ? Moft of the crew are ftill in a fee ble filiation : fjver-il arefroft bitten, twoof them feverely. Capt. Fellowes, Mrs. F Clowes. Colonel Cooke, of the Guards, Capt. Thomas, of the Nwy, -airi vir. Birgu-s, mafter of the Ladv H bar hve taken parage at S . John's in brig bound for Oporto. ON THE MANAGEMENT OF CIDK1. Cttfer't Coin:, iltb Feb. toi. Cidr is an 'article of domeftic nanufaure, which is in mv ' pi on, the worft managedof any in iur country, confi Jerm jt s ufefur net's;, and peihaps the beft methou ro conetl errors :s to point ou fome of the principal ones, an then recommend better methods. One of i the fir ft errors with re fpeft to Cider is, to gather applrs when wet ; ?he next, to throw them together, ex oolfd to fun and raoi, until a fjurnefs pervade the .whole tnafs, then gr nd, and for want if a trough or other veffrl iufficient to hold a cheefe at a time, put the. pumsmce on the prefs as fa ft 2s ground ; then make fo large cheele, as to take fo long time tc, complete andprefs off,that ftnnen ration will come on in he ch-efe., before the cder ;s all ou-; and cei ain it is, that a fmall quantity of the juue pretTed out, after fermen tanon comes on, wdl fpoil h pio ducl; of a whole cheefe , if mixed therewith.! When e ther of the a bove circumftances will fpoil the cider, which I know to be the cafe do not wonder at tke effeft of a combinat im of.the whole, which is frequently the cafe. As I have often , exported cidar, ind fold it to others for tha.t pu pofe, to the Weft-lndiea and Eur rope, without ever hearing of any fpoilmg, and as it is my wi(h to make the producliprrs of our Cpun tty as ufeful as poHiole, I will give an account of ruy method. . I gather the apples for goei cider when dry, put.them on a floor un der covr, having a trough fufficient to hold a cheefe at once, and whon tht Weather is warm 1 prind tKem late in the evening fpreading the pummice over the trougn, to give t air, as that will greatly enrich the cider, and give it a fine ambei color, and early in the morning prefs it off. The longer a checie lays after being ground, btforepref fing, the better, provided it e Tea pes fermentation until the prefixing s completed. The reafon is evident from the following circumftance take a tart apple, bruife one fidr. and let it lay till brown, then taft the juice of eacrrpart, and you wili find the juice of the bruifed pan fweet and rich, though f a tart ap. pie. So if fweet and tart applet are ground together and put imme diately on the prefs,the I quor therr from will tafte both fweet and tart ; but if let lie till brown, the cdci will be greatly improved. I always Uke great care to put cider in clea Iweet cafks, and the only way t effeft thrS is to rinfe or fcald then well as footi as the cider is out, anc no? let thenrftand witfc remoari t (nade, expbfe3 to the northern air ; when fermentation takes place,, fill them up once or mote a day, to caufe-'as much of the filth as poffible to dif harge from the bung ; when it difcharges a clear ?nd white fioth I put in the bung flick, or bore a hole and put a Ipile th it, and there by chrrk the fermentation gradu! Iv, and when the ferfniffntation has fubfiied, take the ftrft opportunity of clear, cool weather to rack it off into clean caflts, to effrtt which, when 1 draw the cider ou of a c-(k n which it has ferro nted, 1 fi ft r nfe he c(k with ctdd water, then ut.into a teogfhfad two 01 "hree quar s of fine gravel, and three or 'our gal ons of water, work it well to fcour t;ff the yea ft or fcum, and frdim-nt, which always adheres to ihe c(ks n which the .ctdrr fer ments, and fnot fcvured ff, as a bove diiefted, will act asyeift vi hcrv th-cider is put n again, bring on a fretting, zni foofl or greatly in jur the 1 quor : after fcouring nnfe as before, 1 fiad benefit in but ning a hnmitoor match luipendrd in the calk by wire, after putting in two or thter huok ts of cider ; he beft TSeihod for which procefs tso ruve a lo ig layering bung, that whe;: drowr. in the difff rv nt e ds w'i'l fi moft common . bung liole-s, w.th a iirge vrc dro'e in the Irnll end vith a hook for--.he matt h, which for a hogflitad (liquid br- iufficient okill a hive, of bees. I' the c dt r fiends a TVcek , or more . aftei r-cki g, prevous to being put in he .cellar, I rck it aasn, i mfing ' he c ?fks, bot not with gravel, and ,mt it immediaiely in tha c liar. The ate mde I put .n the c liar imtne itately after or b foe thcfi ft rac k ig, agreeably r& circuinfijores a to he weather. The cider..-I wifh rok.-ep till warm weather I rack in t'.l clror weather, the lattrr part f February or beinn ng of. March. It is heft to keep the tfks full, ad bunded s tight as poffihl. If I wfh to finer cdr f r exoor ration, or b t:l:nfi;, I take of RuOia ft igglals sbour an ruj:re to a bat : cl, pound if asfofi as poffibls, -pick it in'o fin - fhreds, put it n a elfin irthern pnr, pour on about, hilf runt of b ding w.ie, and Itir or heat it I k" beating -"gs, with a ftjck iplirt. in four parts at the end, ana Ibmething pujn to k-ep it(apart ; 'vhen it becomes thick add a pirn f g od found cider, let the pot m 1 place the moft ffe and handy, but mt too warm ; as it grows It ff, add cider as bef re in frnall qudntitic, inrj repeat the llitring, tne oftEt.er the better, if fifty t-mcs a dsy ; m t wo or thre dv, if. it-is w-ell dif folvedr ratk off the cider which l for fining, add of it to the ifing giafs pi epared as above, (hiring it well illfit for ftraining through a hnen cloth, then mix the -fining ud cider together as well aspofBt hle, and let it in a proper place for irawing off, giving fume vent for air for fome days ; if it is not fuf ficiently fine in teo days, racR it off a. id repeat the fining as before, but t is beft to rack it, fine or not, in ten or twelve days, Uft the ledi Tient (hould rife, which I have known to be the cafe. , - ;The foregoing operation fboiild be psrf rmed previous to the appic trees being in bloom ; but I have fuccefded beft in the winter, in (tea Uy cool weather. I have likewile have had good fuccels m th fining f the Cider d .11 xtl from the prels, and let it inca(ks with one Bead out, taps put in, and let in a cool place, properly fixed for drawing, ana covered. When the fermentation iub fides, and the fcum begins to Vack, take: it off carefully with a (kimmer,ahddraw it carefully from thefediment. If it is not iufHcient iy fine by the middle of winter, proceed as before dere&ed. As I gave to the Editor of the True A merlcan at Trenton direftions for improving c.der fpint, by 1 educing U with waten cider , I think it pro per to mention, that the ettHngrof tyint 10 reduced being put into ci aer, m ine proportion or from tw tn thru aJr.nt in U (U-A M well , s the. fig.'sUl,. ell or bettrr acquai ar b.. X4 mitted the foregoing, which'U at your fervicr9 or the public's, if i' 'S deemed worth communicating, with proper 'orreRmns. JOSEPH COOPER. J a me! Me as v. , M . p.. - ; - - -- TEN DOLLARS REWARD. JEfTted from th Rendezvous, a Soldier by the N nrif f Jcffe Pitman, Wn in ihr Sta'e t North-Ciolina, l.dge com unty fix Feet one f nth hih, dark. Complex on, grey t fes, dark Hair; he had en wh he weitt w Citizen's Cioathin?. I do cxpt-ft thai he is gone jdwn to Wil. mit g on, that ht may pei o'rBoard ot fome VcflVi." A J 1 alters of VtiTl are dfi.ed nottti fh p him, or take h m on B ard s a P ifT. Mgcr, 00 an? Prete ice whatever, as ht has receiv d the Biumy, a?reealy o l aw I AnyJVrton apprehe idi nt the laid Dff "er. j a; d will d. hver h im to me, fhall rereive fit. ! I teen D ji'ars; and on the Delivery of faid Uc- j jferieroany other wtffi er the Service of! the United states, will receive the above Re ward ot Ten Dollars j - FFP.Gts, Lt Cm. Ree. Ren&zveut. Fayetietil.le, Aus 18, 18,3, ,r FOR SALE, . On very low Terms P'UR Hmidin- Acks of Lnct lying on Shoe Heel Crtelc; Richmond County, abo it twa 'i ti trorn Drowu:tg Creek, nar L' tie PeeJee Kier Thereon is a cmp ete Mill Seat, he Stream bei ig f.nffi ient to turn two Saw Mills in the drieft Tune; and ay i frfli'ait Improvement, there 1 may be an cxtenlive 1 raae ot Lumber to Ge irijeto . I here is alfo Ninety Acti at the Fir Ground, near .Mountain Cftk, which isan 1 eice'teit fiace for trad;. Theie is a tolera ble pood l.rg-hedied Houfe ihetecr., a srore Uoom, Dwelling Rooms a. 3d Kuch-n. rr Pari et he Paymsnt, a verv generous Credit wi;l be g;ven s'r io the Subfcriber in Montgomery Cvj Norih-Cr lina. Matt- dockery- A XEGRO Ma:. n imitiii HP A K ENJ up and cotnmi fd to the G -al of Wake . ou .ty, in the Cit;, of Rlci?h. and State, of North Carolina, a '-e-jro Man, of a dark Comptea-oi, Hout-' built, abucli Ymii ot 5 Feet 3 In' ches high, v ho lavs his Name is at, and thu he b .lories to VV-f)iam Jarre I, ho iives near the High H'sUs of Sa ..tee (.hough per- hap he may uoi ve correal I iiormatirii in ! f iii JvelpeCt) He h s on a d nib e .brealted I ! n . 1 . . t ' iftnn oi Je v. ioiij oaii a brown Jacket with I red Spts, lined with white Piaio, and the Hack 6f the, f4me and -faburg shirt and j verlls., . Vki 0nermi get h m : -in oti - a- 1 I .... . . . 1 1 i proper .-.pp.ication 10 joiiak uuiaib,1 in Raleigh iff" Nat fays that another Negro ftarted wHh,hini by the name ot Diiiel, who is of a yeliowr Complexion, and had on a (hort blue Csat ai d red Jacket. - Aug 28 -, NEGRO WO M 4 N. D iwv, in the N'hf of the Hh inftant, from tne Plantation of 'o thm Lafllterv on Ncufe River,, about nine Miles Eaft of Raleigh, a EGR ) vVENCH She is a bright yellow, about 21 Years of Age, rarner abova the common Stature; flie h hid a Cut quite acrofs one of hwr' Feet., She I had a young Child with her,; and went off! with a Fellow lately belonging -to Ifaac tiat chins, neir Rale. eh, who was fome Time ago fold 10 Crofs Creek, iTSimberlad, a which Placr it is probable they my be gone. Whoever feaH apprehend the fa d VYmch, and-lodge her in Goial, or reftore her to her Owner Jotham !.afliter aforeiaid, will be well rewarded for their Trouble. . . Aug. 26. LAND FOR SALE. "pHE Subfcf iher being abut to fe move to the Welt ward the -Winter enfu. Jig, reuetts all Pertons having Demands a gainil him, to make their known ; alfo tkfe indebted to him, to make Payment In confequen.ee of his Remofaf, will be Xpol'ed to oublic Sale, 00 Monday the third aay oi UCtober next, ioc Acres ol Land, y wiii one Trat lying on Neufe River, aOafl t'o Msles below the Filh Dan Ford, tfta Miies north of Ualeigh, in the Big BrSlirft caicing43i Acres, being juttly drit agod Rate Land, wel improved, ha vrr . Houfe?, Dwelling Houfe, and othOpping, Wlth ice. in good crder tor fHc to Advantage Land fufficient o of 35 r Acres, ly. fix or feven Handsk Creek. ell im ing 00 the LedEe"orJinary good Appie proved, wiih Acres of VVodland hlne rchard ; Crteki 1 6 9ii the Dy, and en ihe I'remifet AUPT! w,li D ''d 200 Barrels ir ... i-orn, befidea a Croo. Slv "v tne rurchafer, and "longer on the Land Sai.. - per- p.rfu ifc, .VtoVrV, firy"1 4s 1 ir Kotite is hereby givcA : thf S-ibfrribers havi cju'gi ified at Fxeca or to he 1 aft Wai rni' - Teftamem ot D ft r Fhomas Mitchell, late f F -aokli'n CohtV, deceased; and as he. ' are determiner! to fettle i4 the .ftatt wiihi the L m prtfenhea b L ; in order to pay over hu tnav te m t "hk h4nnt. they ear' ne tiy rtq-eii th fe. indebted to the EftdW tc rhake payment without delay. Thofe to whom ihe t ft'-.re is indebted, are "reqaefted to b tor ward rheir Claims properly au thenticated, to the end that they may be pa d; ch as fail to do Fo within the time prefcribed by Li, will not be paidi. On I hnrfdav the 15th bay of Sepremhef hex;, at the late Dwelling Houfe of the (TV ccaled, vjr 1l sJe lo.d on fix "'Mont'-a Credit ' the Purthf-rs giving Bond, w th approved be urity. his pend4ble; tttatej Medicine and "shop (Itenfils. ' m JOHM HUVT, 2 ' , ' XOHNHFOSTER, 3 FrankHti C5untr,-Aug. iif ioji. Scheme of a Lotteryi A Ui horded by aft of the GJeneral AiTembly,. to raife a Sum of Money ta corrpiete the building of the LUMfiERTONT AC A Dl?MY, in Rooefon County, Nortk Carolina. : f;v ' ."; - r , ; -'' ' t Prixe of joo dolls. 1 do. 300 t do. xq 10 do. 50 so c: 25 50 do. 10 500 do. '. 5 ; Laft drawn Ticket, oo dolii, 300 loa 500 I500 100 ' 584 Prixes. 11 61 Biank. 1751 Tickets, at 30s. er dotfs. caehr7 Tw B anks a Pi ize. The Prtxes will be paid by the Freaiuret of the I tuilees ot the Academy, at any Tim after the Drawing,"with Pui aualit) , fubjck to a Deuuftton if fiteen percent for tht Benefit of the Aca' e iv. .The fortunate Numbers yVill be pul (ked fair ihe luformaj tio f Ticet-houes. , 1 he Drawing of the fLottery wiil begin so the fourth of jantiaff next. JOSEPH vVl) D, V J -Sbi' 1 Bl LTON, f --. W M . H. R M A N 1 , i Mantis 'I H Y. HARNCV RUBhRTfiAP LS, J AU.bStiRi)U(jrf ACADEMY LOTlERYi VUihonl-d by an 4tt of vpe Qs neral AiTembly f the State of Morth. Carolina, for the Purpofe of railing the Sum of One Thoulani .Dollars, 1 to. enable the Trulliesotfaid Aca.leray tofiailh their Build, ing, A ior other iurpdfes to the Ul'c and Beoelu 01 laid lnftitution. SCHbMK. . I Priae of 1000 Dollars, is ieo l do. ot 250 doiis. (io.be the lau orawp ucitetj 450 do. 4 do. 10 do. 40 do. S4Z dd. 100 dollars, 'ZOO aoei' ;4w 1 2 10 of of of of 50 do. do. do. do. JO 5 300 Ptunt 570 iltankt - .' 3$ S70 Tickets, at 5 dolls, it .4150 The drawing of this Lottery will commenet in the Town ut. Wadcthorougb, oniheJtCond Frday ot October next, aad will be ciWed iff loon tnereaher as prailticaoie. Te Prizes fhall be paid by either of the CommilSo ers, ai any t imeatier the Draw. ! ing js tiuiihei, .with Punctuality, lubjea to a JJedudion of ten per cent. lhe Numbers t the fortunaU Tickets will be pubhlhed in the Ra eigh Keiter, and ia the Minerra f and ail Prtxes wrtifeh Uxatl hoe be demanded within ninety Day after th Drawing is cfoled, will be cunttdefed linquithp , and held as a Donatios l itiUffc of the In itutiun. v . .. V ' TiCK.ets 10 be had, at five Dolk 8h, f the Cumniiilioners, and otfevrV,putinjni in d.rTcrent Parts of this Siajndotftne fata of south Carolina. y 'b?, The I'rutteesare iff io offering ifeg P jgn of a Lottefy yht "wi-they muV 4epcnd more tor Confiderafioil ol theb ecls v" ot itar to be appiej 1 an to any Me'ru , he Scheme vlode 01 railing Mbiiey by u,! ltieii, 01 - . a" . tcry, . 1 wetire, i tn many at their Fehtii-f?. . tj c Countrr s the ar Wa Scliefof the Ii.V.-.'.7.:T:,,,", they reaarsl W - ,7 C imtltuont ciou'. r 8 potaicai, moral and reli P.,. antttncy lament that rrear rat rotas,-1 Dtt . - rcle MlUiDle and ne, , ff... i . ' T' 1 I txntencc amongit uV ' haVe Mil."!nd!rth!,e,mPffion,,,nd with thaf. ruJ hcden jU .tu6t,onj riLt js. b:;j tneu Vu ws . MiSto tor.- Tod : ;l?nivar Tod HiUfax r :ffi v sr. r lets in whicb t ft,; d'defcfi-; Uf 1 ' r m ' .": n
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