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i I -phnn he wet info the c&binh?r; Ja4M mi;.Q:Pa at frin's were .lord Keith, antral CKkUuinr Nd I iMrr and ; the honorjhk Mr Lyt icmn. L:d Keith took leave of htrfi 'andwent on board the taunt. LnrdLowthier and Mr. 'Lyiilcton remained and had a conver sation or mmW two hours with hinv . . " Tne Beller'phoii, the Tonnant- andMhe Etj. rotas returned to Plymouth bay on Tuesday. The NiKthu.obeiland, cruised off that port the ' who!? day although the wind was favorable. It is supposed tint they are Waiting the arrival of the Weynrm'h, which was to bring them aup. plies the following day. . V s rj, famvjult 3G. . .IZQTWJkW' . - ... The mini -iters have taken into mature comid err.tion -the-overjores lich the minister .of the king have trarmrtel to them by hisjexccllen- c jhronJLwiaJiikh a view to regulate the con ducr5f i(i.TiTniirra'r6n linhe'couhtKcaoc-" 'cupiedny the allied armies. They are too deep ly si:nsi!teof dojj im the most urgent and the nnt efficacpus measures on this subject, not to enter heartily inio the views which have die t-ieii those propositions. They are therefore of o'jihionVthat the followir g -art angementa which Utv tien Ic'lerm nrd upon, will be beat cat eulated to reconcile the-wjsh'ea of the king, with the 'situation in which th: allied armies will be tilactd during 'heir stay" in France. -1. To present the movements resulting from . the uncertainty in . which the allied armies still . are vesDectinff their cantonments, a line ol de marcation h .11 determine the depanments ' which stia'.l be occupied by them, and to' be; apt riali assicned for ihcrir subsistence TArtBOnOUCJl, CwT, 5 of tiiss. , i rxugb' . tor any ar.ri,V . lan-l n jie'ricd;wv."i ..! lush potatoes. , Cpt. S. with a fall cargo of Wine, from Madeira, said, that. not. another nine would John Sanders,-the man who recewly murder- be. received from" there tllese ten years, m the L. ! Lma1. am m mu. Jl tMA...U ' i. t l' Vurilr Kta1 rA fl I ...... 1 w c t nrtl n r J u -.'York., declared," lost after 'ft e ie4re gale' rTi TT'rT,.T"f''A"T"''' CWJ VT A O C f f- I ! f A i.rv.--if 'Vi'rH. bCT i I. 1 i ".. !',''. 1. Tl"i I 1 7.' ... I ..... .1. 1...- ' - ' linownon ine o?(Jr tngcther with aJlthe t r,o;s rotting undlttui bed In the' eurth, ('n.! .wore vegetable pabulum to the soil, th (h. corn ixiraoed f "Thtn'lyio,' two ytars. in tl,-? t lover befc're tt'r.oth.i-r.'ex hauuin crop H tpt'C. td, must ct.'ltinly iiurease .its ftriiiity urv! add greatly to the ptuduct of ev ry tub&niuw f crop, . S:z:.r-: .. .-. -I-have not only pVeparetl-a field uf cam wij.- -ths plough, but I have phtHeil,, cultivated, sfr!;'. manned it'"tl.roughoutY.t I nssurc you tlni it is entirely theory win, me, n I have pot. had the thie to make a single ctt'nt in this- . yjy?0.? 5ou!.thkvc .apread'iy-ideaa tin pre--matuely before the public, hal it not been for ' ca nts orotner, passea mrougn mis piac in irons last week, on his way to Gates, the coni ty in which he perpetrated the act. It is stated, in a Raleigh paper, that commis sioners have set out to run the boundary line between North and South Carolina. Jonaa Gallusha, Esq, is elected governor of lhe state of Vermont, with a democratic coun.. cil and a majority in the .legislature. . r:r--T The English East India Company's ahlps Ar niston and United Kingdom, foundered off the Cape-of Gooi Hope in June last, and only is persons out of :7W were.3aved Notwithstanding the vigil? nee of ihe British cruisers on the coatt of" Africa, several vessels with full cargoes of slaves have tecemly arrived in Cuba.- , t . i Vanktes had engaged ill the rest, to supply the tjMndU market- . '. , , V C'Iptab B.t who ncrterally listens attentively to what is said,, wos ntmut coritrovertiog this last rfjisenion, when aa honest Hoit, who resides on Ui1jc DotitJ, ntered and. announced that JOSEPH ilbNAl'AU PE, and -suite; were-ap. proacblng-the city by that route, and one and all ran to fichold ; - Thii twice A woulj-le King . ; .inaiwiceau'Stufr thing I AGniCtlLTUUAU ;LSaoaT77(?e'-,'lwWicW ?n this J.ubjt;et, which -ex Nc''-d me to throw-ia my ideas among -the- rest. ' ; V UOBF.RT '.lOilHISON, THE INDIAN ENEMW From the accounts by way of Buflah?,..tt ap. pears, mat. alter much unnecessary delay, -ina ny ot tne principal inoians, ano among them the Prophet, have attended the council'hre at De troit, and profess contrition for past crimes, and promise largely in regard. to future amity. Th,e only jBecurityibr their good behaviour,we believd will be the estibushment of 811-00? WstB, with aaequate garrisons, on tiie trontier. These ve ' . . . rv emir.hlp Iflrdant at- T. 1!. A . .1 2- These dtpartmn's aMlje nividert among .u.-- - - w, . u.k musi pan, we the Miffa -iiu armtenn such a manner, that each of ;-tiin 1i'aU have a district, and consequently thaf in carift department there shall be no troops bu what bel ;i? to one and the same army. 3. Nevertheless, 'in the different districts, and in et.tralii-ll the departmehts-occupied-by same savages wno came into Detroit after the defeat of them and.their allies on the Thames were maintained throughout the wimir at thej cnarge 01 me government, and requited its ben eficence, as soon as the leaves put forth in the spring, Dy massacretng .he!iles fam 1 es -and the allies, one uniform system shall be pursued haPless stragglers lrom our forts and encamp- uicius, wiicuvvcr mey coma eome Within tifle shot of them. There is no doubt, finding that they cannot Jielp themselves, Wcf are' now" more sincere -in -their, professions, and will rt. main quitt as loner s peace exisia-betu-rpn thic country and Great Britain. The Indians on the Missouri, however, whom. niVinff (A lKi nnP.I rLnn ! . ' f r .. in j11 maif'ers which concerrTthe administration, aid relate to (he wants of the armies. The authorities of 'he king shall be- im- m-.-diitelv' restored in the departments, and the Prefects and Sub-Pr tects reinstated in thej ex . ercisc ot tlKir functions. 5. In order to protect these authorities, and t.i n ovide wt'h cerfaiii'v that, on the one har.d. whu'- ver rel tfs '0 the srvic and the wants of I '"a''6.of'ourfea th Hi-d 'arrn'iV thali paieVallfxecutedH a d that, o ,-hrn'h-r, those a'-mies observe the "eicrmmea nosttnty, not even covered bv oro s shall be ap. tessioi.sof amity cr neutrali'y, A salutarv dis e.r rtesi oraer, mwna' v governors smalt be ap, p i ;eJ for the depanments firming the dis . tnrts of f-ch army ; but it shall be only in re gari :o ine service and securities 01 these ar , xriiji-M that the. PiefectS; and other public Tunc- ti " 'tes, jh iU re military g"vrj n iS of the allied powers. - V . 6. ,1 he se objects shall be S'til mare portico-. laIy detier .ni ied j but. the maintenance of the ditf 'ient armies 'shai:;:taJki place on principles ?) ic eh jll be uniformly ;aio.pedvL-"--fr':--; 7. An administ'faave cnnrnissioh has Huejo established arP;i anlshill, as sonii as possible, OMomiinLaie vvrh .he' commissibiV appointed by the k'H. -; . . - 8. OHefs h ive beeri given that the conti'ibu- tions in rn'Mt-y :iihielrhave. b jcn'inoed-poTr a'.veral fov ii and departments shali not b; fur . ther eufo: ced, . and that in future no contribu .ticn.;f -.hVs kind shall be demanded by the single". " orders of :h'e Inlendants of the diffarent arm. --ies (.ml ma ifki.U 1 I. . -1 . - - ries qf ferocious cru'elu'es since the cummence. m.nt of the late war. will teach them nrnnr respect for a nation, which was known m tsm only by actsrof kindiiess a 4 hunfane attentions. ney an muster a lormidabe force From tbe Richmond Enq iirer, ' - r cIR .The new method of raising Indian Corn, discovered by Mr. Hall,: has excited much nVought and refl action on the 'subject. Put t a'.j sorry jo 'fii-d th.it'an utperiment tnade in. this wiy, has entirely failed; in the hands of so judicioui a farmer as" '"general Cocke. . The burning tip 0? the corn in, this experimtni'might be owin to tha plants being too much crowded, and the beds alio 'may '.become- compact a r-d vom an entive jieglectoff the- t'louh? Hbw'r,Vgrea.t ; credit is ' due: to Mr. Hall -fr his bold deviation from the old lut kuit-d method of raising maize, as the advantages gained bv this im'pioyement (if.it would do) are great and-important- Vhi soil would he retained 0 1 t.'ie steepest lands, the crop always continued in the same field, annually increasing in iu feniliij-, wnicn would aun to the product of every, sub -, . DIED, .-v..-. 7 On the 2l:h uk in the 8p:h year cf h- age, Mrs. Jllizabclv Mayot relict of v the late Col; Nathan Mayo, of this county. , On Monday last, in his feihyear, Mr. -Scmul CAirrj, of this couttty. - ; -, t LIST OF LETTERS Remaining bdui office, which, 'if not 'taken out lero 1K5 - fir'i of.Januaiy n-xt, will fae scut to tlk GCiicrai i'asi OJ : lice aslcad.let:fts.-j ; ?.y . .; , . . r , ltqr.c.NIiV Austin, 2 Thomas B. Horn 'iL Ji Ned Ausua Jtss? Ha'tle. ' l)'octor Jaities Bryant D-viJ fiarnts ' I,ucy Batts y Benehtor Dafrct . James Uifre ! Ei'iabeth Bullock As these' arranemc."itH go so far as the allies ute permited-for U roome v, by a due concern - ih ir uwn ar.nirs -sndth.tr military situation, Hi. 'unicsigne'd flj ter .-.themselve, that -the kirig's mi issers v'dl perceive in them, the sin, ""c -1 c "It c fTrTvh rch TiTe y f e ct forcon lribiie"To1 LhF re-esxn;5ijhment ol the royal authority, and to the ali. viation of thr charges .of ha war, as far as crcuttiH ancej allow Ihem the possibility. They hive the. honor to assure: Prince- Tal leyrand of their high consi icration. ME ITER NIC 1 1, v C.-i I'LEUEAGH,- NESSlCLKODE,. anouja imiJK, wneii inev tic' m- vo. has fcei1oo"ty dh.ued4 Vyion t"T $tt kv wlliVpec'tl'ly a'uc ?or pace.b-.rte'T -..isiiment1 Is. dm-aed Iby the people liibihe wes- and is justly due to the sanguinary a ffiictio', : v uh which thole blood thirsty beings visl:ed our frontier settlements when cur military, force was otherwise employed ; and 1; they appear t arms against our messengers of peace, they Ayillxertaimyreceiveu John Graham, Esq, one of the Comrhissloner appointed to tr.eat wah the Northern , Indian', :sequcnt cmpKavingnly-re'eei ved soffltfeTT" nf oh the outlines of this plan, I can say but liule-i :,&-?y .iJnl ahniit i. ti, ,,ui; -,i:cl,,v-... James Bnt! . ihg e full detail or the improvetnent and its iCTit w r,- suits. hi'Mf. 'H,,! hmuiir r., .TL, i..'i l-Stephen Bt;rrn-? for anv kind of crnn we rannnt thinU r.f John Barrdnr- with wIiLh'l would nreRareadf-itfiin different way from thaf prepared wi h a giulp. bing hoc and the spade afui wluth r it is-worth an experiment or not, I leve it to the public to judge and determine. : . '; VVjlh a rrncd plouch and three slronr h5rfejs the fitSd desfgnated for corn iV thro. vn i'Uo beds, on a level, four feet wi le, and frnin ri.-ht trtien inches deep, leaving - intervals of. ciht feet un broken between them, which will mike the corn rows s. and twelve feet apart. All the manure id. Benjamin Hart llmdolgh Johnston Martin Jenkins Keuhen Johnston, Edward Jones John A. Irwia Jimes Kiiight igjay-Littlg ihaljC- r.b made on. the ftrfi must; be, spread $ "1 3 th-.-tdsraii-ol tnirri:, in wuh 'u- dra'wri by two . A Kit A k L" ..." . .'. E-cut. with the. pioagh, .must the middle c.f ih h,io -JV-ftri.,ne iriches-apart,-- and covered with f ,C0M"rr-fiisgd only on one -Afdeof-it. .yfa1' lr0n' 1 havc Iucd fir thfee jcsr and i t a good. and, cxpeditioui way arnveo minis cur on luesaav. with a treat r I n' h !...- k bw ifie commissioners and the Chiefs of all the Tnbes-wilh w hich they were aut hori zed to treat the treaty is entirely satisfactory, we learn, shott fo as here the drf As soon' 1 0 as wer ih 3 purpose OTtfiMi, tvotrld be T?cVlW ntnt be put to one side veryTwtJI. Butt in finitely'' better. the single hoisv Sally EHzi Coakley TfiaCTayI3lXa 1'heo. VV. Cockbura John J. Cone Jamps Cokrr Samuel Crisp Iamon Ctiu sway John'Cotten ' . IVnettv H. Dswpree William Donaldson.' Thomas Dickerson John Edrnofispu Jarn'es. Evcrct Eiisha KMis d.son Ellenor' Arthur Forbs OVar. "aTl-ort V JaT.'S I'ornian N'Jncj' Gray Thomas Guion, 2 Zilpha Garland Ptvton Hill -Ed.rd Hall Vfiliby iFwward l'honai. Harris Isaac Hilbatd -Jacob Highsmith ": Eliaabcth Lacky XUtlebury Land Mcsss Moid car Jaccb Nolly . .. . 1 Mfi- Fiances Norcb'fff 'P.empsey Oduia John" Parker " Martha Pui kcr .- Jesse Hose 1 -Edwin Uogers Jack ". Rosa fimuel It ufFiTi, E"-4 Ifemy fjhetky Ejm P. fiumner . Irwin P. Sfa'jtorx' Jaine3 Spii.'M' Elcti )t .'iessums . Johi "Simm.1 Altxahder Sssur.'i Alex. Scxtcn J-eI Smith Robert Stu art, 4, Jo 111) Suart Xhoro is Stuart 'JriomL's 'J.aylor -Jo'n Taylor Noah Wifliants Joseph G. VViSibir.sot! tarlrng- W'affcf Itxhard Wills . -Wiliby V liitt-;mrnt Hichaid hi.ehVirb!; Thotnas B Wal'c-n.. -TIKO.-PARKEH, v. m. Tarboroogh, Oct. 1,1815. ' yi . 4 and stipulates for the faithful-performance of ' coulter ' 1&9U ' -,Uted aod a'1 -'-'cet. d by th all previous Treaties; - - Ibid. plii &i orfalmplcment is fourul tobJ otrriuflfinghe grass ; the plough Lod BurgVrsh. ..bo U appointed Mini.ur PSW?"! .o.he United S.i.c, ti, ,g. 5 man, not thirty, rears nfap-e. H. nrtrt irt an ... V - -" -r-u,?u official capacity recently on the continent. He is a man of high family connections, it is belie ved , to which circumstance probably he owes this nign appointment' Ibid. Prince Talliyan:!. H i D E N fl U K G H ".;r ANIH AME1UC. Joton, Srfiteinher 22. The revolutionists of the United Provinces of V io c!e la Plata " have passed a number of popul r re .olutions. Whe'her they; are found, e t on o iT.ip! :s,of si ic: , ; or are rntelf intend"! tctiswer the purpose 'of the moment, o h ; e out a par ial tliircti-n. time may shew. The revlu-io.!$ are as follow: I . l).f hrirg ol' blacks frte "as soon as they bad 5 U. provinces: . ' 2. ltclj'i'.g a'.l Indians fet- and eeraptie ih-.t, ii T: t"i t: . J , 3. b Ihbin he inr,uisitioTi: 4. A'ioiiil, jor'ur? : 5. Aboiinin trJeof n.jSilrty ' 6. Dt-chri x that pre ferine nts &h all teonly i . . ruin to .r ert : 7 .Hairing the exportation of goU and vl According to an otHcial advcrlisement in ihe western papers, it appears that all the public icnas t to wntch the Indian title isextintruished lies west of Pearl river, are to be exposed to ic is ioundfecc?sary. uut if there be clover growing lathe inters'ices, rt might be better to cut and cottr the beds with it; about tbt first anu tenth of J-ne : which would save the Lbor of ploughing hoeiog after h mest, "and perhrtps the corn wiu'd be better, if its roots reriaias-d unbroken a.ter this period." Strong lands,: par ti cula rly fov rround, rii if ht do very well i fv less distancir having the beds"ohly iliree feet wide rrattd'h eOT intervals m xfeet on ty, which public sale at Washington, in- the Mississippi . t "T! Stand .n,n ter!'- territory, on the second Tuesday in next month, ""before or-fter the corn is piamed a valua. vnt. I ----- ;, - , , gjouni Qcr mc whoic ncu, givnganfai one j Tt-m ih Am..,. n i- j i UU4HC1 per acr, wnicn wcuia iena 10 urcvent rTm uie American Diily AJvertier. I . . e . .. iiir.Wt.NVb ahoi I , I limes taW2 n!ari in the corn rilants ifler two Mr, Paulson huv e frequently lamented I successive clv?r crops,, and at the "same - time your inattention to the mtnutia of inielligcriCe, I Kre t:y prcmote the growth oHhe clover miiig received by thrmanr woiiCv Caotaitii. who tU 1 m e invci.:ts. After the winter breaks, about in and out of cm pert hi l.aing gained mv-1 the ast tf February, having previously carried self r,ne infcmia'iAn. r. seY v,n.;-. J awav the ,-.or& stalks to the farm pt ns. let all the bylisteumg to t.iur stories at ihe Cafirain'i ho. Coa, .lltxe rnautr be rekd of! tne wuue.:. tel. in Duck street, I send it, in the hope tha; ?nd a suthtte.it quantity of cbcf seed he sowed you will amuse your readers, as I have fcetn, them, :.en replace the straw thinly u wnit. me rt-citai .. , I p'oteci ire fuuag punts lrom the ipring'sjrcst Ca.it. N. just arrived from Tajrk's Istod,Tnd the summer tun. . . dcfUred Ahe heat wa ? jtcwif e.ilu;rc.ai mihr Ihcjanirfj!4.iUubealffadroieitacorn, TIVENTT.F1VE DOLLARS REJK4RL ONMVAY-ron-ihubsc4!fr--f-t it-.-XX night of the 3uth Septembi-r, two 'M-pr , fe.hwBh the names of Z CCHEUh un-i IllfNltV. ' The first named Deg'ro is clout " " years old and nearly six f-.-et highhas aJIfi.!- 1 complexrcn, aGcut a shade above black. 1 IiT a keen -and. sensible fellow. Has been a' wuii- nS by in his tjrne;, and is very poiitcJ Has ; islow gait He '.a also' a grfbcj fisherman, an.i can make very "good nets a ;d mend "ZJCl7 rT" which bostTif.rhhaa beenttngadTar sojnv'-- . years pat on Uoaaokc-iivcr- He -was'- b'wu-,ht IVo.it Mr. Thomas who. li'5i.!iiiu jjinfybe perceived, by the fiery eppearance cultivating " or.lf'ths one.lUi J of it every year, ih5n-o ini il r n. " -t- Of the tOD Cf Ilia Dose, hah rl-nf vr and this third mrl'ltna'.im tnnre rrrrn r.lani.. ! ' ikU,cul " J JC.. . u I j. .7, Ti .ii v t lh s. E'Ublishim: a reg-s ry of rnerchaht. None ; rci;i ured can be consignee. Acn . .; ha'I n v .h rge 1-ss 'hah foar ptr cent. s 'i $c. on pr.ia.iy oi Oil ig rj',.K lion . frip-ers io .arch for re an , ,i 'Jjifii amh 4 b-y my J t-oru; : MS fat ic ci ...I v thti. nn t ' ... I v of the top cf .carce. Iltttine thern iizr d ret Capt. M.who had been near South. Amerrs, infermed, thatojng to the cx remz heatofific s-avon, the- Snow w h th hid on the tep of the Andes, for a thousand years, ha I tt.eltcd away, a'id thst Mjurjaint -f Silvcrt were riof ver? , - , . ClCC:I"'. . . - Capt. W." fr5ra New Orle?ns, larr.cr.tcd three mileSLfromr tbe.Cross Ej;y s, .Scuiha w p - o, V Virginia, and , probably may film to return i: that neighborhood a he has a wife tlu re" H-.-a!so has a wife near Ila'ifax, N. C. P sciy he may try to get to rtteisburg, crevci thrf to U.c northward. - 11EXRY Is,cbojt 22 yetrs old, 5 fett--er 9 i.i:!if.s high -cjinpltx ion nearly the same as tbt vi ZjccJi'.-js cf slow speech t'd inclined to Man mer moves briskly. He was bought of Benjamin Blunt; jun. three miles above ilr Cros Keys, Viig.. to which neighborhood h ; will pioLL) rturn. Th'.- above rxuard will be given for ?ttu!-'; said r.w-giocs in any jail to that I ilum, or ahalfct thesum for cither. -WILLIAM -Vth, hit nose. Salt pleaty ccit j and this third wiJI contaui more corn jdantS; foj; crtrt in the drill, , than the wlole field would Cc i lar.tcd in th uua'. way.((h4ti?,two t,ta');iiegtthtr( fix fect distance wot hirwa t.fth - I '.neh labor sxa-i I I Tllh SUBSCRIBERS, AVIXG r'liliried. it l-.s: Fhr -a-r Cc-:.v.r . re i - T the warmth cf xheeann, mere than any of r Cv.mp.r ,s, as u had completely decomposed a ;ri'!;cn"of a Mountain of Icr, three milrs npi, r.tch he inic-ided ai a orc!tnt Vj ih: vei, Uih- ia the ihnugTvrat. It rj; t.tt rece-ary is mcittrrr:c ir.n ncej as ;r.c ciJ i.e.; v.-i'i ,vyi drttt ti t i lrughrrun how to lay c rr. utt, hchl for Ii:t. a Lxtcs;;m i.s: sr, 1 u tt.T..- cf DEXBY JlfuL.: 3 to ne frwa d r.t.J it. :n; -r.t t lui'ig Ceriands' ga:nsf a e .. ra I;.. rtl i-rr.vi.t u.;i ; t i ev.t 11 T i I l c v. j t Kt h-B the untn t. ' ,, , ,, , .- ..- , . , iicvj-icJ to itifc'i ttra Jo.-set., ttrst.c; the srtJi.J year, tnd the tal--r.e t.' t! , ' , r t. e yt;r f .-i, t. ltn th;.e jau k., nvp. nfrm.. cox; lfte t.i.i- t!4s jllunn; trc'I. i . ' J , , Uih tHlTrLUr teTD't u HP rj in w;rfr i . U,Wa:,v;,. - 1 t . . ... bti rsistc 1 it rmuid fron N n nv ni i.a ii t- ' .... W '
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