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v3T31: if.-x;iiV::-iF. .v::yJ:V:; : Friday,: FEBRUARy :km ,;. . -:'-s fmf fl tr,b of- .DCfbenvA MULATTO - ir Un. about CO old. 5 Jct of his chU ady owSack ai bne hi:e 'KSmrn .nd meHtcJc bod l1oWreefinc tb,m fnd lwo ifti aod petbiP otef dothn r- a3Ve''foothlief wi. ot teyf.VbUoVbind fool white -i"!!!!: tb.t be tas a white wmin v t'en Out be was too inumale . Mrn wiin nvni j muv NDC U J -- - . ' i 'and.'lor.a'o Urrca IT5 V hicdfome.,' The above .in.7V" m-mlA .rnhitvav and r'rmcaOLAS GlBNEY.' rnHK S-bJbrr i dcj-t cpeninff a' hand-J SSSS MCROCEftlfeS. in a new Store A.Kt.. 7;l c.r . mnmue to CpUin ? I?t-wu5 be will .ell k,w, for $ccrtTTen. wu FAIllES arr of North-Carolina. Anson Cctmtr. iArfJ axrtL V Ccri Spit,. Sftteviirr lam, loii. join M. LiUaod Ciirln B. Mrte O - IT Doevicz w be iniifction of this Ho- IwSfeCirt. tbt Ch.tlesB. Mease,, tobrtsnt cr aaid State : It is ibere., fiVW, tUt aales the Defewfant tp tXiixt term oC aaid Coujt to be held Couatj of Ana.n at th Cohoute itWaieibococgb. w tle second Monday of Jlxrch real, and answer, plead cT-rfetnur, Vtent vn be enteied against W t C0V m: rd tbit pbliction of tha. order be Clerk U M. 1 CAUTION. ' ALL rersJmsare htttbj fotwsrned from A try; for either of i two Notes rivta to toWsUom Monsca. of Jsllinfr CrceJc, near SaLtjhr, rfated Nov. 4. IB", for lCJO Wui, de sbcul tt 3itt inst. the other Tor SJddlm, MJbe one ,yer after date, at. irtdNctn!sn Mcrlson and perl sj another. Tie sfotijd Notes were frandoUotly b bUed lor I-anis xot the property of the Bar pm,. Bir.5 i'.Uterate. the m.re c. It irnnowd ?on by ptcunded frjenchhp j Wt I sm dctermiced revet to pay the ature- taxi Notes. " J - 'J" MALCOMx MOIUSON.sen. S'tc Laurel IDL, mark. 7. 8, 1813, - , - Pnct 12i Cests each,,' and to be bad at J. Gsles'sStore REMAKK ABLE OCCURRENCES, dis WTetcd lately amebj the leop!e called 'SHAKERS, of a treasonable and baibaroas iitsit, or ShaUnsrridevelJcd. by J. Smith Ai Obsctratious on readme. the above napbkt. - '., EDUCATION. m .r AT the solicitude of 'sqme Friends who are -icsuaolaceing us erjsred in. our for txt Tcci'km, we prcpose taxing under onr ott a nuraSer of young Ladies and Gentle to cf tetder ae, wiib a view of croandinj hi acb Pnncip'cs-at tray conduce to en iac the pleaxurc cf the Parents and pro: ne e tbeirown happtcessby tendcrinx'taera nftl Tid crcamenul Mernbers'of Society. , Ccasciomtow much depends upon xyjgilant 'f :wnxoibe eatly bent of icclWution, we CTt those laients and Gustdians that, may br i .jjmd tocooSde their Cbidren er Vrda tocw ifiitruetioniod luanasemeut, that every rct?tive dot) shall be diligently exercised-- jrjwj'etsoaaiea pd Excitement will be pre; Itnd to Corrckm and that their literary pr Ube so Varied as to salt the geiiis, eaulitkn, and rtadeCtbetn eaier of ,fneiTei.t. The School wHl beopeoed on jHircncj MoedayoC neat month, which wdl ktU Hut of January. 1613. ' s - f J" VM.; U FALKENERr WifH Dec. 19,18 12. . . V . CTerms rot Board nj: and Tuldori will i? l'J5uoCars peraanvm ;t For Day SchcUrt, 'j'an per d:tio." OoehaJf Chereorto be sdraaxr, the reroalnderatheexpjra- r9 V a raewhs. The" Boarders are ex-U r; - 10 cone provided Vph a parrot, anewi, ct-unlerpaDCand towels, er they may 'lBn aU4 w'uh the same, at a reasonable - , . . f ; - . . Xoffee. .5 CJ CAUS hu ieveral1 Barrels of tod i v? 0 h0, wbithi! !aplicd jfol imine. trTlUboldo I6Wrten terms, ther by twit rtrw4im r,mt. 7 iu winui id ini nrnne iicii rTtaT '1l'nred, a ahorl credit wifl U To Wake J ail, on the tb of December, A NEGRO" M AN, yarned Brbon, who, XJL saya be belongs to Thomas Tbcnnpson. of jOrange County. The owner is requested to come for wardk prove property, pay charge, and, take him away. '. s . . - ' jam r. v - 4 w m: S COTT, Yu " LOST.OR MlgPLACED, . --fAoifl my goitre od oe Tt&cf Januqrj jiut , A-BLACKMOROCc6 PpCKETBOOK fX containing the follow! ng ."Notes, , viz. one note given by Vm. Wood to Willis Bort, for S108, doe the 17th nt- dated the Jythjan. l8l?ixone 60. of EHic "Manning; far -40, 'dee the 25th of Decemberlast one ofBerrir rasq Bftborough, assigned b Ifhaa Cooper, (or ' X "with a credit of g2J, given in Apil aavand doe the 2 5th of Dec- last one do. of Boykiri Taylot for S60 Hue the 25th f r.Dec. last, acaignecT to James'Hammona t'.pne do of Afexander Manning,' for SSO 28, doe the 25h of Drc lisr, g-ven to I sham Cooper, id assigned by'aatd Cooper, to me," dated some Vimejn October last , one of do fo 5515, dne ('at the "aame tfme, given to myself, dated io IJccembcr, 311 1 one do. ot do. ror given to me ; ,one.do, of do. for g5 10. given" tojsham Hammons ; orieof Amos Vang hart, for 812, given m'me in August last one of Claibom Upchurrh for S21. given to me, and dated the 29th ot fjpbruary lasf-j one of Cor ban Tcdcer, for R12 63. given to me ; one of. Wm. Richardson for glOSO, one day af-. ter date, giveh to mej one cf Wm. Bird for S 10, dated the 3 1st ot October, given to me; vne of Dimel Carson lor g7, given to mr ; one of IV m Batchelor ,for 3, given to Henry Adams. The nine last mentioned notes were due on the 25th of Dec. last. A n 4e of Alser RichaVdson for. 2 dolls given 'to me, with'a small credit 'on the back : one of W m. R -chard son fcr 5 dolls, given to me, aod due in January, 1812. . And sundry other paper too tedious to mention, and cash to the amount of.27 dolts. 50 cents, mostly in Bank notes, aates not recoiitcica. . . . I hereby for warn any person from trading for the' above Notes j and offer a handsome reward. for the Bok, Papers and Money, . or any information which may lead toa recovery of them. CHARLES H AMMONS Jan. 16. . ' 3t. ' - - . '"NOTICE.... BY virtue of the last Will and Testament' of Hbnrt WitLiASta, dec late of the county of Caswell and state of North Caro lina, will be sold at public Sale,.on a credit of twelve months, at- the dwelling-house of the 'Subscriber, in the county of Caswell, on the tentn osy ox iarcn pii me and Interest of the. said Henry deceased, to a certain Tract cr Parcipl of Land lying and be. ing in the coutaty of Morry and uate of Ten net ire, beginning on the west fork of Tbm rxgbee or Indian Cieck, joining David CratgV lower line, extending down the creek on both aides, and containing 1500 seres. The land la believed to be of excellent quality The conveyance, will be made only with a special warranty, though no doubt is entertained of the goodness of the title, as trie land is held by -virtue cf f n cony made by the said Henry, in John Armstrong's ofike of tK . state ol N: Carolma, on which a warrant No. 1759,' and dated 30th November, .1784, issued under fwhiclrfa survey was made and returned into ihe Secretarr7 othceotNortn-aroiina.aaica 17ihlarch. 1812, by the proper officer; and a Grant duly obtained thereon m the name ol the said Heory, No. 23, and dated -14th of Julv, 1812.- No conflicting entry,- grant cr clsun is known of. Bond and approved accu rity will be required. ' . . ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, Executrix of Henry Williams dec A SWEEPSTAKES r ' -" ' ' ' Ft tlret ftar old Cot. If KUiet, W ILL be run over the Warrenton Course in the second week, in September, -ou the day preceding- tbe. FaM Usees of 1813. Entrance .pne hundred dollars. Free for all ihtVe v'ear olds. Tbe vcfehts o'f the. coarse to govenu Subscription to close te 1st day of April; Four or more entries to raakc a Race. " : , , , Siburibert. 'Harwell .ViJkCs, Wood J. Hamlin, M. UJohnson, Tbos. B. Eaton. . Anr oerson w.lliru to.become a Subscriber to the above Race, may apply, by letter or otherwise, to R K. Johnson, rroprietor 01 the Course, on er before the 1st of April, when ihev mutt name the Ng the enter. Jan. 20. 7 ' . s sew books. ; Jutt recrrW by Gales, from Pbiladelpbiat A'.?FA Surolr of DUANKs MILlTA '-Y r.lKRAKY. in 2 vola whh a.vof. ollatcs, piicc rdolls. hii; Military Dictio- niry, price 5 dolls, and "his Hand.Book for IruAfttry. pVice jdplli 25. cental. SmytV lofantrr Kegnlations,,4 doi and Heme's Cavalry Tactics, price 2 dolls. 50a, "Fuller's Eissya on Treth, &c. . Wofcistet'a Bible News: or sacred truths relating to the Jiving Cod, bis only Son and Holy Snt. . . - - -, : : J ay' Sermons. Village do ' ' - Wocre! Practical Piety, in 2v. and tn.l. I TeirpeV by Mrs Opiew- ' r J? ' J- ;?. ' Vivian and Couiahgeby Mia Edge worth . Findarfa Wn't V troductory to'taeful boaks'.in the principal - ' Do.' -In 4 elegant pocket vois. - . tori llasuldVTof CU. A -cV " Wilson's Hebrew Grammar. ' V . YLetxU Elementl ofGeneial Knowfedge t in. . ', ... pv, . chiefly ftrjoiljriaei.. .Kr.'vv'---v-r : The Russian flcetr ' W tiriclerstancT', Dassed Yarnioiitti Vesterday wlih a fair wind1 and tnay be'expcclcd at the Nore .In tbc Houss of Commoos fast night, Sir Francis Burden gave notice pf its beihp; his intention' after the :recess-to move for leave to brinif iii a till to ie tie ihe Regency on her Royal Htehnesa tne rnncess tnarioue 01 yy aucsr in tnc casbf the'dem'Se of hia Royal High ness tha Prince Resenty.cJuripg the life of his M Jjcty.. if . y v v Parliament will adjourn , about the OO.I n J I-.-. M it.. iA X?U TU' Ca'holic Queatiopj will rtotbebrpught forward, we believe, .till after the recess BRITISH ACCOUNTS " : Of recent tycntt (f Ihe War in Ruitio. , . , - LOKDOV, 'DEC. 8k' i" This morning the, following Gazette Extraordinary was published ' ' ' ' . 'firefgn Office, Decanter 8. Dispatches, of which the following 1 . are copies, vrere yesteraay received from General Viscount Cathcart, K. T. hisAI jesty's Ambassador Extraotdina ry and PltnippteniiaryVt the'C9urt of Ru-'siariry Viscount Casilert-a'gh; one of bis Majesty' principal, Secretaries of State.. .'. , - ' , St, PcteriburfB, Kot. U, 112 My Lord I hive the honor to ac quaint your Lordship,' that Bonaparte. 1m escaped from the government of Moscow, and has' followed the road te Smolensk by which he came. . Grccrah Count Platow and Count 0-l: tT Denii'ff have been incesiantly in his rear -and on both flanks of his line of march ; the former attacked ..a pQsitio 1 defended by infantry and can non, which he carried, taking two co lors, 22 .pieces of artillery, and such prisoners1 as dould be. "saved Count tlrlcfif DenizofT has likewise met with resistance which he bas every jwhere overpowered, and has taken many tro phies and quantities of baggage, ammu nition vj?gons,. with prisoners and some ordnance. ' . . From the. quantities of ammunition blown up by: the enemy, and from the stale of the road, desciibed to be covcr- ed with theJj cdi-s of dead men and horse, the retreat of the rear divisions' of the F-ench is' stated, tohave every character pf continue fligbt. '.v. On the 3d of November, Oen. Mil aradovrch, with the column under his command; reached the main road near ViamW where he had a sharn encappt I' . : r . w 00- -rrttnt with the rear guard, which is re1 . ported by tbe prisoners ; to have been compos 01 mc oivisirn 01 ceaunar noilj of Dvbust anrt N:y ; their divi sions in vain . at empted to rrest his progress, and, after several '.brilliant chafgei by the Russian cavalry, were driven through the town o( Viasma at the point of the bayonet, and pursued to E renin a by the light cavalry under. General Platow : in this attack the in I fantry regiment of PernbtT, led by its Colonel, ben, 1 cboglokott, and by IMa jor Qeneral Parkjvitch, formed the head of the column, and ;chargcd into the town tvith drums -beating and colors flying The Toss of the enemy in killed and wounded in this affair is stated to be at least 6000, with 2500 prisoners, among whom ere Gen. Peluer, of the artillrryj and Col:-Moral, aid-de-camp to Mar; anai juavoDsu v v : In the course of the .pursuit from.Vi asma, great numbers of the enemy were killed, 1 standard and 3 pieces, of cant non were -taken, and upwards of 1000 men macle prtsouet . ' . - In the former part of ihe retreat, Ha- (huse,' Secretary to the Duke of Iasaa oowas taken with all the chancery. V -RefertingHo the relations which have; been regularly. transmitted :,for more .minute details of the several actions, t; will brieBy recapitulate the few"preat fnoverocntss' whiQahavr taken;., place since the arrivaltof the French at M: : cow. Marshal Kut usotTcnntlruied in his po sition behind the rive Pokhratllrthe aaib jGctf covet irig-theolcl- road tec -."Ka-loua the Toua and Reran .Toads ; if. but having inade occasional more merits on the BamV rme, -aciordingT as. the enemy's operations4 appeared -16 'point to Vithcr '-f m' tW.' m..n wliila 1 1 A ah.mn ' Tw film my;4 As soon as tt was ascertained a consiaeraqje portion pr inc,ariuucr cixc uj iTujvts.tv, cuuauf k, v Mura't decupled be Inter medunfcoflnv Ce Upoa Mdinana a?inn6i Ting k-inf ti1? tbeir;whole force Either flairMiP J?& SP?SS4 raVs pbsltioo, would fehckaviSr to ma soETto" retire? behindf theJoa,lin order to brbcDre a "moreV exiensiVe fheaire x& eitherron . atalbnb cjr .Stf&erak f ;io void .jwbich, ' and, Hwiih Vie w, tojpr grouna, witn tne convenience w mtwing a iuuic clival ii m- provisions and rfjnforc'emenW from south, and at the same nme ro hold the command of the Smolensk" rbad,r 'the Russian :army egan Us march to occu py the position -be hind (heriverari( changiog. it 9 front, tp 'tbe right,' upW rur parallel to the old KalougaToud. This posiiion, - strong ' in itself. ; and strengthened by artj -wa not likely to oe aitacKea in troni ; put u was,or course foreseen, that if it were to be ttacked a previous disposition must beinade by the enemy pn the nevycKalouga - road j 10 turn tne ten ana rear 01,, tn is posi tion, and the Marshal professtd'hi rea diness to meet theenetsiyllurhlt ground. . f s ' A' ;'-:"':-''-Sv;- .. -The movement was t completed ph the 3dAOotQb2i' ; on tpe4th (Qciobcr, a 9 mart affair of - advanced 1 guard. Icok place with: the most decisive success on J the. side of the Russians, which was, followed on the 5 th of October by the ftdg of truce sent by Bonaparte, svvtth en overture" to Tobtain an amiistlcej' and ope n a" he gociation. whiclivas rejected, r At this, period, several considerable' detachments were inade io harrass the edemy ; which appear -to have been conducted with tqual skill and success : the most important, of these was the old against' Verreai . which place ;v?as taken by assault, on the ,1.4th Oii v;' On the 16th Oct. several regiments of Coasjtcs having arrived, it was pro posed to attack, Murat : the attack -did not take pla"ce till the 18-h Oct.v ; 7 i The enemy, after this tfffjir of which i had the honor to transmit uy your-J Ltordshtp a re port; in my dispatch, ;re treated behind the Hul river Moza.Vi ' Bonaparte was not heard of , out of MoscovV or its vicinity, till after thVs period,. - .; - . ,. .'',,7-; The otlv detachment cf anv imbort- ance made by theTFrcnch in'a northern 'direction, wrs the one stationed at De- mnrioff, which was re-called in grrat haste, as soon as "the,. evacuation nf Mqs cow was determined oh. The Russians occupied the latter- ci y on the!22d of October, Vith the loss of Lieu ehant Gene ral' Wnzi gerbde mosutreacber ously carried off, with his Aid de-camp Captain Narishkin, while. advancing with, a flag of igtruce to. remonstrate, a- gaihst'a protractednd unnecessary re sistance on the part of the rearguard. V Oh the 2 1 throf October, the French armyfw'as' recorinfoitered by an otTicerrof Cossacs belonging to the" corps or Mos cow, who saw-four campSj one on thje newJK.alooga road tfear Bcflsk, and; 3 on the Uft. bank of the Pfota5;P -.T in ihe night of the 24th qfiOct.ober, General Dorocoff was ordered..to occu py Mara JaroslafT,. a post-town oh- the n ewV Kalqugdt ro-ad, j be) ween Borof s k and that place That general already foutrd it tccupieTd tn; fojcevrjy; a Jrenli deiachmentk a vel;obstihate't immediately took place .in trie course. qi jwnicn,,iuCjt:roup on ooit kujes were rem forctd. arid ihe to wn was taken arid tc?akeh -eleven. Vtuii in ino mean wnjie put - ni-Hrrny aiT rou tion ' by the left; and-amytd; at Mala 1 j arosian, estapitsmng . nis n?auquner5 ftwtft&rsts loyrn, wmc4i was ournea ; ana roeiacji ing a considerable corBs Under &th&k Platbvt to AleriaV ia, iviHt obt"U' pieces of canhoprVand leit lh grbundCDyered witly dead.' J ' -" VJ' yThestinacy of tbianjeSt'iWa la-JarO$bff?with "othrlti tended to confirm 5therFteld Ma whales J opinion, . inatiac "uujct 01 Atuc cucjjij was force apasU Provinces ; "andalthough theref w et Vras Drel)are"d to 'aU'emp Smolerisk 'ahdThyl'Vitad othte-Nie-j cessrytbljdire to the 'roVdSm&iS ttthothardi thtirw itha'vieWi-tb' obtam'm6re". com- jenipi in miercepi nun near. DnioiensK s; " ? I PlafUr ioaihe :5cs having bee ; A i arq sijrropnjMPgMne.eyn a3 cting bilnVtoarb Gene tainaca?htb &jniinnrehii of roarchlereisnorter, i)gVWo4'-:K'; 1 j neii1 ,aat;hatest of'- . J 1 7&Z'XJ4 "VFCr-ltV? yy&Arr sr-T - .-wli rtrkirflicicnt '-forcewelfq e M5,uuu,ai me perioa pi xie evacuattqn; of Mpscow 5 fahd j xhatiJoijferte had 7 :j -:l rntractedrwitti.l ''assuppy:pf.proysitti i 1 4 "Kt retreats? Hia o-iiafd.in'd isnrrtft xhfert - ' ':Vt 11 ofractioh, and Jthesc :" i(9himS in a xoacb &&xalt& terMizi is swelf eabiishtdxarld they ii arc kai so on ti s?j"wai u s k roao v iw en- unite with Count WiHlintMdti wno nas: receivepf a; contusion aivni - I - ;iuis hardlyrtp hcdhceiveithiar.:" rearguard jSt tleast' tan4 continue at I I tnarcttwitlbojh ty i h jthafn iids5i$ te'i"CKoa SS" If; thje; Russian sarjra'yWUthee : veakeehv;hey stieiol5wnos.eara.cter '' h for therrt onthe abve. iikxntdw&&$; -"ta move. to .trjhtr -flinkvp-y r' TlTa54hal Kiirns?ifrhaa'a(pnf fnrttA ;.';';:;.-i monfethrjsp a ment wmcn was at rioee, nearcr io j i . r - S mol h s k,de rvpitehan? (chefal Shepetoff; ci thefe oioyereand Thd thef uiti qf he In cursidns; of . me jrrencrrio irtpsw,; a ine .expenco tif the 4 1 ivesof go many'i bfave-C fBcers 8c meti, seem to hayeeen $mue tnOTing and e Mb in 'hicinit1Bf:lllnwV jlfecthlbthejond 7 'laesif perjocl '''oT. nifiWr 're ftett 1 ustreTorf v $ i ! 4hepirit4h4i?atriotism o the K&Eiadfcvi fs' ,empire .. v-v.vlf.? .,- -- ' --'Wtt';' 'Tiie4atcorinrtfc - eehsteih are .at 1hasnik, -two stalges thirilxM'v 1 itrhe -afi?rP ; detached ;ii lcorppbseWe.lVtae aldVwhilstWsenl- the roadito;:V uao,who," alter having cut :fi.- M '1 tr k JciT tbBarariaiiii :Cyr,Jard ennrijy unaeruenerai -1 cnapu:z, sma- enrtno i m&W&aolkfiUXk tbV Polish' Gehe - - i -f glWO,- y ipsa or cann,n, anctjp9OTaomeavn; yy? M o .femaridrgr havlfiretir 'hJsrpiiraaoCo -1 icioihd aec!bn &ntVift 5Mtelt1iasQmffldto Adnpalifehaflastdi 46w Tfcnort the success' of afcT'achrhcnt v 1 i j r di ll- , 'vf : ; V ; . ... -4 , 'i 1, .. '4 ,'
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