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kc * ft? Iks'pfc'M
lift ?*># deuinesi
ii'xn*’ 4 te*e4 wul convinced.]
Weaver-, that the ofj
Ins fr-krfe will get*‘lie baiter oil
Hs , ?wa rqsf>eet for Mr.ji
MBnrpe* The fact is, that an>
tire rwh'CLnirvg is in favor
*>f Mr. C. 3rd tiut 4*e can be the
president, - if -be wishes u>i
f>e raised to that proud height.—!
% iji! paries sup port him; and all j
• jar tie* wish his‘election. He 1
das of course a severe trial be-j
tween his friendship and hi* am j
iitiou —the i&vtcs l ihiuk wffi!
triumph.” ;j
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CURE FORTH F <jU!NC EY. :
Sir—Should the fallowing be
•worthy a place in yonr paper, you
will please to publish iu .1 have.,
proved the efficacy of it- having
beer. afßictcd more or less -jo 4 fire
y<ars with the aiArcey, and for
one year past I eon entirely re-,
lie red of any of it# symptoms :
Take Rorin, Camphor Camh
Honey. si nurtured together, spread
f. on a tlannei cloth, and wear
it. on the pan affected several
days, I have never known uto
fail,
ELI STE DMAS. ]
Jutland, (Okh) Teb. 7.
SKEDERICA Os WATER-J
i.oo, !
We have much pleasure in
t.>u hushing the. following. uncc*.
do e : j
Elisabeth, the wife it Trier’
%i j?.luHin, private of the 27thj
o —• * . I*L *.. ..V ** V *-5
Jlwcd b'ftr husband into* the fjclsj
action, on the ifcth of June;
In ibe heat of the bfeitle she as- :
fitted to carry to the rear a sob
cifor severely wounded, and re.
curved beraeif a severe wound in
*ke leg ; • shortly after her bus*
t'-nd, alter having his cap knock
ed oil by'one shot, and his knap-1
sack by another, was deprived of!
both of tm.arms by a third, with
v severe wound in the body.—-
Taus. disabled, but iiule of hope
would seem to have remained tor
this unhappy pair; they howev
er. sitrv ved, a s vain reached their
native land and were received
iT*o tre ji ork. i vis pm a l fit Cm (ri
sen, t<;hcrn, ? tow days since, the
• Xu. roii.'d rvv. w and vered of a hue
igtt., b wV tnw UCCiCiCUtS Oi
*%¥ciT •
His royal hFpness the duke!
eu perk, with tfou recognisance!
of (he tUii.'dev, and amenity which :
always aishnguhhed him, has j
god-father to die infant,!
v-no <s nrvd 4< Ere derma M’-l
.MuHin of vvjuerloo.” V/e art”
kuy/ to add, that the Lifer.’
fcother, anc young ErtcUrica are;
ad doing well, j
London Sun. I
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bOv ao ; I
OR, - ; h/E DEiIL ocxmrA
TED. j
h :Ut : j fe-.v ."tAys siOuce, in the j
•v- ; :in-n; of a village, j
4i ‘visiiiiig to replctiish ?
y’ ;h°u. hit ?*non an oaboard 1
/ eJ’ ptZ f.'ii'i tto C utC tt- j 5 p'l j T*|;. oV. (: *
‘+ ••'■>:'. /'okyv st in all (he Cos. j
iui e A-.j. j-',t <m u*, c un"■s -**. j
‘* ‘• ‘*’ ‘ * * .v.? i I
•* • > *V'4 V’ WI < i
iktofifg MV. fe. ko‘
[pass on the ro&d, he ptratttd h*i*
j self in his way; the person was j
j shopped, and sainted by hh mayes-j
|ty With a demand for 1000 do! |
liars, or siaUFr the im media te fra nv;
portation of him seif andTaiftily fiaj
the infernai regions. Mr. It
ter recovering from his
[the unavoidable consequence of
a visit from so distinguished a
ipc-rsoaage, and at ter declaring
•ins inability to Comply with the
j demand at the moment, was suf
Itercd to depart, tinder a faithful
! promise to return the following;
[night, at the same place and hour,’
{and and: liver the cash. Mr. R. ap
-1 phed 70 his neighbor, to whom he
lhad \ oaned a sum to that amount,
I demanding it immediately, well,
1 knowing that the exigency would:
lad aid. of no de lay ; id s neighbor ’
[complied with the demand, but
Sinsisted upon knowing the cause
; that indue td it so unexpectedly ;
1 Mr. R.—-—afser some hesitation,
•inferred, him of his appointment
; with the Devil; he was seeming
|ly satisfied—and his majesty at
the appointed hour was handed
the expected sum, The neigh
bor however, who it seems had
, more of the marrow of a man*
‘way laid the pretended devil, re
/covered the money, and Commit
ted him, horns and all, in close
[tonfirtfement in the county prison
;—emphatically spiting ttu dtvn
\ms tfiw”
jWMOi.h i—sci
The additional duties impo
■ed on Fostcgc, by the Act oi
,\1 ♦ K*. ISfi'iofhi'pr,
IBM, are to erase from and after (
j the $ lst starch next, by an ack of!
| Congress passed the hr it of the
present mo'i-uli*—*- February, i
‘J<g. ati 1 uuL
We published in one of on r]
Lite papers, a camion to our read
l ders against receiving the bills *
Idfwhat was called “ the Mer-|
[ chants and Mechanics Exchange!
|Company of New-York,” as id
| was not known that any such!
j company existed in New York J
pand the bills were not believed to]
|be a very valuable species cf
! circulating currency. Thiscau*
- tu>n produced a nonce from a
[person who called himself the
[Cashier of the Company, C? who
{(having time to leave the busi
ness oi the institution) was then
[in this place, and who rot only
[announced the existence of the
company, and his distinguished!
| station in it, but also informed the!
| public that he would exchange!
| other bills for any of those cf
flat company which were in cir
culation here. We accompanied
i the publication of this notice,
with a recommendation to otir
| readers to avail themselves of the
i offer it contained, and to ex*
I change any such bills they might
j have, forbids oi banks vvhh whose
| solvency they were better ac~.
! gummed, Oorpapers with this-,
j notice aid a ccompan vin y recotn
; -nondWon wen? on or cottrse to
; N. York,, and both
re n- -pubUsj.ied in v>c N* \ c rl \
j cisiv.’du anil to whicrn the editor|
i uhjoins t‘fof I :• [
! u Uu*;ie o: the pare? [
1 --C 4(t ’ 1 •? J* * .*
a*. ; i nte e^m^ponnen?
asks -* 4 * Are thr&e bilU g>Md
We awiewer we know nothing oi
any company or their BUi-s;
never ha ving seen one of thenv
fv)r ever heard of such Company
as %i The Farmers and Mecfum*
ics Exchange Company Os x r%v I
2i*r.4,” or Merchants ami Me
chanics Eve hangs Company of
Nc^TorlM
This reply corresponds with
our expacLittons, and evid"nc?s
the propriety of the camion giv*|
en. The notice published here
by an officer of the bank, seemed,
rather cakulated to promote the.
oircuLuion of a Lirger number of,
bills of a questionable character,,
than might oiheiways have been
issued: and we therefore hope I
our friends followed tiie advice j
given, and made the exchange!
recommended—if they did no;j |
it is uncertain where they wil.j
have to apply for pay ment, as the
Bank seems not to be known in
New-York, and the Cashier, we
learn has left Augusta. How
ever the holders cf the bills will
have a claim upon the “joint
funds of the Company”**-though
perhaps for discovering these,
an individual must have made
some progress in the science of
conjuration*
tb.
Jn .SWm.fr, February SO.
The i t solutions from thr
House of Reprejientatives ex-
rthe sense of Congress,
or the achievements of Captain
Stewart, Lieut Biddle, and the
officers and crews of the Cong
smu non and VVasp, were read ai
third tuae and pissed. -
‘l‘iu: bill far the relief of Lieut.!
Cob Win. Lawrence, of the army j
of the XJ. Stales, &tof the officers,’
officers, and
privates composing the g irri‘ on
of Feat Cow) cr, was read a th.ru
t ime aid parsed, and sent to ihci
! House of Representatives ibi !
* j
concurrence.
| The bid xo tepes! the duties’
oh certain articles manufactured
within the Lailed h-tares, was
read a third time, and returned
to the House of Representatives.
The bill further sbpplemenra.- 1
ry to the act providing for the in
demnification of the Ya2oo claizn
am#, (extendingthe time for the!
| exhibition of claims) was passedi
tto a third reading.
|ln the lionet < f Ihprcsentatives}
Ftb. iro j
The following petitions were!
presented and severally referred
to various committees:
By Mir. Wheaton* the petition
6f the Gay Cotton Manufacturing
Company of Massachusetts, pray •
ing that the importation of Cotton
fabrics fronrt boyctid the Caprf of
Good Hope may be prohibitted
and that additional du-' w “*. rftay be
liirpcised on those i. ai other
tc! in. tiles,
By .Mfi Rbbcj*Kbt% * .bedilor
‘ yi si* n.'! ry n nam ?anrs of Lomsi
’ ms, nraytiur c;>r*Lvmotion of al
v-Mii hi riaieh, ite. iviry wilhh-’
•’hit nut of ‘*Vcst Flcdda, nou
Iv. -> --u-'i., ) i “i*. ■ & Cr- v •* a'■ L < ,
V ++• s• -V *'sm i* • S/* #4.-N- ►>-Vrf#-
4
|hi,Wae<lpitt if i ’
with ahe? Uru-.ea
bevev-al peiinons were al-vh
presented and referred, for tire
establishment of post touts, ami
the disconunaartee of inaii
porthtiem on the SablSaik.
* ‘jttaomi ill.. .
WAH i)E T AHT M'SN T.
AN ACT to provide for the ds*
signaling, surveying and gran**
ting the military bounty lands*
he it enacted by ike Senate and
| House nf Representatives o f tire
United Stairs vs Amer ica in Con
gress That the. Presi
dent qi die United States be and
;he is hereby authorised, totalise
to be surveyed a quantity of the
i public lands of the United Slate#,
ifit for cultivation, not otherwise
|appropriaied, and to which tile
Indian tide is emnguisded, nut
iexceeding in tire whole six mil
lions of aeresj two millions to be
surveyed in the territory of ML
chigan, two millions in the i-liinpm
territory, north of ih% Illinois ri
ver, and two millions in *be tern-’
mry of Louisiana, bet.vec t the ri
ver ht-Francis,and the mer Ar
kansas ; the said lands to-be divi
ded into townships, ami subdivi
ded jmo sections and quarter sta
tions, (each quarter section to con*
; am as near as possible, one hun
dred and sixty acres,) in the man*
tier prescribed by law for survey*
iiig and sub dividing’ the otheif
pubi’:: lands of the* United Slate.*;
the same price to be allowed for
surveying as is fixed for survey
ing the other public lands, in ilia
same territory. Arid the lanTS
| thus Urvcyed with i.he C ‘ Ccpdoii
|ol thi salt springs and lead aur.esy
itherein, and of the quaiuideo of
jlrnd adjacent thereto, as may b$
reserved for the use of the sanie^
!by the Trcfcidem of ihe Uaitecl
j States, arc! the section No. 16, ir>
every township, to be granted to
the inhabitants of sue township
■ for toe use of public schools, shril
be set apart and reserved for th**
purpose oi satisfying the bounties
!ot one hundred and sixty acrrfq,
: promised urtbe tion-couanisjiou
ed oh ce rs and soldiers of the tl
.ftited Stares, tiicir heirs and legal
Lepreseiitatives, by the act e ffi
hied. w at\ act ior completing the
•existing military
approved the tvventy-tuurtn day
I or December eighteen, hundred Sc
• eleven, and by the act, entitle.!
f“an actio raise an additional mu*
juary force,” approved the eic
Iventh day ci January eighteen
hundred and twelve
j St c. 2. Amide it fnrtherenacted,
[That the Secretary of the De
, part men t of war, for the time be
ji ig. shad, from time to time issue
warrants ior the military land
bounties to the persons en title J
thereto, by the two last men iorv*
ed acts, or either of them : P o% \
ded always, that such war ar>ta
shall be issued only in the n mo*
of those persons thus entitled and
be by them or their nta* A
fives apphed for within five y
atier the said prisons shall bn **
become entitled thereto; zMliut
,aid w n ra-K shall net b-?
)le or transferaM ia aa/ nauss/s i.
! ?!vA.c^r
\ Sec. 2. ■s*** /:> rtk& t*t frU
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