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W . m U T R t £• W l t l n I»RE|K}»tKR ji fm y $ n vE n v o n m p i m i , ) ACC.O*|lcA nym ^m o n n W m Sfmru, MutUmy, Drem*,l^c,) T«i cowrosin »y <5,o*if ftu m n »v nfc,wiw'%' • MK Ilodi^ktnm, f ‘ , ilallfi,n,j;in,^ , M/n IJunlliiyi. s .Sir Owen, yjpr^stan, GutUot, Antonie, Cwn«e4 J^iemjt,}\i>hinm\ S/tnmer, A*c. Af£-«w, Xf<*j Mlpom^: AV. r, Xfci h . , „ . M r J S : litoiik'iUj-rftlte Mjwinger im though; Jt his duty 10 rt'jcuo ic tTojty-theiiil efrectr. of hnving hcen tfpre- tented, on.» lim ^ i Nki>‘r <1 mutdnietl, comlitieiT, v/jtljouc geentnry, end idmost wirtu>nt Musir! or ttjit purmwe, suil'i ejtertioos JiaVe been ntadc, ?s he hopus livJll chablish H Jn Uie favor ui die public. p , • p s i . 'AAw iim , howisaf '. . JMuiit- . {tl* in cortJcquchCC of Cliihipias coming on Eri- (fiiynoKt, tlicro will hOno perfontwnce limt Ovenins, the nishti of jperforinatieio in the wools;) vViU he Dollar- It is ettmcdly I'equestcd tftat ho person will carry a lighted Segar into any (mft of .the Theatre, or at tempt to tenow U»o dangcrom practice of imnnking, rjither iu the Lobbies or in presence of llio audicnep. [.. .Jt ii hoped that the puMie will aid the Pull C for tin ;ollcct that il fot their convenieMO (n.passjhg to and frodutitig the hours of pertonttsnp'«. thM tiro Eass Check is given,- anij that it Is hot tire represemativeepresentative of a rightigUt to a the r of a r r, but merely'an indication that pcftoii boaring H has hccti in, ilicy will perceive tiiat there is anidjiiry done to tlic ^aqager by tr.ins- fetring that to anotber, which was given in conli- tleacc for the convenience of thtijij^U viiual. When ”t of a-Eass Check, tltat Boys are ii: lems-Honset, and infest tire avenues to the Theatre, adhoylnE paitengcrs by their inderent words and actions, and making the n»ost impudent oh the persons of the audience, at the i e^eryinan’dfrddecii tint growing evil,— aid liim in luppressiug tint growing evil— It is thcrofoiB earnestly rc- qutstfed that Gentlemen will not take Checks leavingleaving thehe House,ouse, -whenwhen theireir intentiontention iss nt t H - th in i not to return j .and (hat such at have taken Checks, and are prevqmecl from Touirniug by accident or other- witc, wUX detUpy th f p k n o w l c d g m e r t U quomly patronized him in the line of his busincss— he offers to lupply famUics, by private contract, With household or what is somettmes called family bread, mndcofwheatand Indian Flour.- This bread will he made good, sweet and clean)- it will be. jeiierally from six to cigiu ounces larger than the bread -made for public sale, ’ that is, a loaf of broad onVbeat and Indian at ouo shilling and six pence, will contain from four to six r.unccs more than a I 0 .U nml a li,i|l Of bread made under the assize. Jf niier a few* days expeilmem, it will bq found practi cable, this hCusehold bread will be made muJi larger. „ Families who wish tocontract contract for this bread nuy make previous trial. It cannot' by .private contract, as the late l.hw ti pavcnis anyone from offering it in s I'amUiCs wlio wish to will plciise ro le.-ivc their; denee, with Oliver Vamlcrbilt, Hroatl-Wny, of An- drew AlCrecii), No. 93 Gold-Street. Tlio subscriber pmjwettobeiiiuon Wednesday next, the ICth, to at their dwelling, by one or two d.-iys previous no- tico, after Monday next, at one thiUing .and si.x pence p er .i»ound. fjov. ig.ff MONSOff HAY% Si-ifr/ffry.- iVlUTUAl, ASSUlLAMk;!!) OFFltUi.. NootjaFihk-'jshecb 'Tf'H fc Mutual A»«5urance Company, of the X qity ofNcw-yorkj Coittipnc to insure Hou* sesand other Buildings in the City and County of New-ifork from lot* by Fife, on the foUotying On m ry JJuMjml Poi/nih Iniureil/or Sea-n Yenrt t Pfaimum. Xb-p#//, Prenu'lm Dejm- 1st. rate Building , !ld. rate Do. B7J-3 3,d. rate Do. I dthratp Do. 1. ,0th rate Do. I 25 SSS fc I ?.? tiltc^eiher. 4 37 l-'i and whethihr tljerti b e a n j ® of pqrsoo in tliewnited Slattif may which will notbe- pircipmsij 6y P/erWent, provid- . cd theCiulprit TJere mesome divines who assort Ihiky nfere ^in^a man be guilty, *0 much dm n w e nhall grtwic abound- M f. JelTerson, we believe, is nodivinci yet m - cum stai^s atrt^ l y indicate Jiis fondness ror this doctrinei . 'file pardon of Preeipan for counterleiting moo^y) the rtopp'itig * lion.s, and the, staiida'oo* circumstahi ,a!joiit to lay before the pubUc, tljis. *• At a Circuit Court of the Uhifed States . iL.. -nix' __ tlnllimnro «t|i rate Do> 2 Fill r,ate Do, 2 ! 10th.wtc D.o; 2 , 10 servipi Tlie DtRF.fror.s rMervipg to tl ordinary-hazardous. The amount of the prcmiuni and dcjiositlnumey, must bcbpaid previous to tllc delivery of tlio Policy, before which tlm Company [Itt fieldeld themselvescmscl fesiwnsible for a h do no fi ih Tlie fiotirisbing si tienderu festronsible for a loss, of the^.Fundsof this fiisti'ii. Cornplete security to rlio.so 'm i r Nov. IG If S.AM'L-BOYD, l SeeW. Tilli. H A aillSVlXhV MUTUAL ASSbli- ANCJTCOAIPANY TN S U E E Houses utitf other .Buildings in the X City and County of Ncw-1(?ork from losses by fire (Ur seven years, on tlic following terms—^ First mte buildings, on every hundred Clt, I>fcu (lollat-s - ....................................- 23 90 Second rate b n lld ln g s ............................ 27 15 Third rate buddings 80 1. 20 Fourtli rate buildings 34 1 35 Fifth rate build'iOgs 38 1 lixfo rate buildings 45 I 80 leyenth rate buildings 53 2 10 Seventh rate buildings 53 Eighili rate buildings .... - 60 Niiulmto buildings 68 ‘luh rate buildings may have th rt off tlieie deptepo shall insure for five years, or more, privilege of paying only one-fourth pan o tl d sit at the time of making the insurance, and the rc- mnin’mg thrcc-fourthS in three annuil instalments) withmicrc.st at six percent, per annum. The Directors will jncrc.asc the Terr ance on all extra-hazardpi lions for insumnee, fron made at gtrect, or to us buildings.' AppUca- n years,e.ars, mayay be insumnee, from onq to seven y m the ofljce o( the Secretary, No, 28 Job to the surveyor, No. iO John-sirect. Dec. >7. cod . 2w. RICH A R D G KEEN WOOD T I E G S leave to inform his fiicnds and the 'X J public in general, that lie has opened his Gro cery Stove, No. 105 Maidcn-Lirfe, a few doms from tbcFiy-marbet, where he has laid in a choice .as sortment of the following articles, which he sells, cannot be offered but e l.tw to regulaiobrea j arircU of Ship, Pilot an PORTER BREWERY. sfyfytyly' ________ __ ■ftwich-strcct, and huvc com- X for bottling. TliCy li.avc Rhinelander’s, in Gt rtiCft^ed brewing PoxTtx for bottling. They it in their po.wov to supply the mcrchanis .and c.an- tains with excellent flavored Porter, warranted to stami the warmest climate) having been long.accus- tomed to prepare it for the East and We.tt-Indics. Having purchased a very large stock of Bottles, they ate enabled to execute orders on the'shortest notice, TJienrticle is well worilithc attemiou of merchants arid capt-ains inadihg to the E.ast and West-ihdies, arid to the sotitliward, as it meets with ready sale, attd by fflHiig up their freight with it, the expence and inconvenicilce 6f detention in port may be .avoid- “ '‘tte use, for liotne consumption j and they hope . , , . , ecotnfncn- dune use, for home consumption) a_,„ , that its being kiUu-bmuMKVlll be a strong vC dutioii to the inluabitants of New-York. HOUbE, COACH-HOUSE & 'STABLE; for Sale) situate iiuhe most pleasant pan of the street; buijt injlie modern stile, with very spa- onus rooms and loTty ceilings, and finished in. the inost complete tawmer. The \dmwihg-i marble,•arble, ' ■ * \ ■ tf white m and tl ....... jpliia stock-biick. The yard con nsugl buildings) a brick sipoke. cutem, liquor-vault ami ice-hom kbed •room is un- with stucco Undowcills pud arches, are honiof the bcstPhiladel- lard contains (besides *tlio i-lumw) purap^mul cutefn, tiquor-kult ami ice-hoiis buildings are replete \vith conveniences ■^1 genteel faUiilyi. 7 he terms of payim large gi ih the rear of the lot, may be Iwd with the boust ipi neti. us .thc purchaser may choose. DecStf BCOTCH ,COAJ..’ A Q U A N T IT Y of large Scotch Coal, fit * ^ for family use, for sale by the Chaldron .at Ten aquite of HORTON MAGlE, iJo)larS.--r-Enquii ^ 0 . ilS Llberty-Sttect, comer of Washingion-st. Brown Stout, Coffee .Mid Chocolate, hump, Loaf, Muscova 2urrant.s 5: Almonds, arch, Fig-blue, Indigo, White and brown So.lp, Stare Basket and loose Salt, Fegars, Ituitcr, Englisli .and American Cheese, Pic kels of all kinds, OiUn bottles and flaski Duiluin Mustard, and Ketchup, Pepper. Allspice, Mace, Cinnamon NmintBS and Cloves, Mould and dipped Candles. Willi a v.aricty of otlicratticlcs in the Grocery line. Dec IG ________ tf irosecu- .... .... we a re 8re evjftcive ot for Ibp tlistriqtQffMarj’Iatid, h^d at Baltimore,, in Mbycrnber, tli& Orand ^ Capf, Levi Jfonei, for the niindei j;)avis. On bonrd lbe Brig David Stewart) PrcN cess ap nstial w’a*. issued to apprehend Jfones, who fled l0909 flie M^estest IndieiP7--App|i^^ndieip^Appliu^ 10 fled l flie % J was made to President Adams, for a Nolle cqui,cqui, biittboaghiittboagb a.RHniber.RHniber off jpnepsones’s friendsends svarmi;’ interested ll« ' \ \ is b a o J fn to I j ’ interested dieinselve.s, the President mg,h?singhts continitahCeinwahee inh office,ffice, steadilyeadily per-er dur cont i o st p sisted in bis refu-sal to grant.It-^Immediately after the clcctiipn o f Mr.5\^l]for^n applit tiort'was renewed to bim-withim spfccess, and h with fdetiori, for bfltufoes ^nlmitteti in violadoh of their treaty sti^iations wHlbds. T h e number qf deputies who attenti cannot large in the city oppallitridrc.’’ O f what service to-the conomunity are laws against forgery, theft, tnurder, &c. i f we have man at tlie helm of affairs who,can make ich iaw.s a deadleltcr) Let us have the n ew itrinc in full. L e t certain opinions> positive-^' — I— ------ pronuilged. ilged, Mur- !C enlhusitwls, arc ..the new philosophy ffionstii resulting from that ne cessarysary treedom,eedom xvithout which man cannot b e virtuous.” “ T o be virtuous, man must be /’ Tfiat morality which* arises fre they are only “ ac is fr out, and presen Thecouiicilt arises from tlic Godwin ntvi. Th at morality whiv-ir jjum ^lavish fear-of laws, is no virtue.” God ” longs for the Iiappy timh -wlien law** aiitl go vernment shall be unknown in tlio vyorld,” '' It is biitjustice to say that many of'the dejno- 1 warm Jj ;ed that il T. Jefferson ” was so )ie took the President’s portrait from his parlor, and gave it away, declflring'he would hot bear it o f so unjust a main” positions are debated until they are agreed to, or jmstpotied ; 4he agreement t» called the will of the nation, and is expressed by the speaker pub licly to a'l tire chiefs, and to the agent for In dian Affairs, w’hQrecords slicb parts as interests my o f titeir ueighborC red o r white. Tlie council, when convened, sit night and day ; tlie public buildnigs is the placd of lodg-' ing as welias business* and they debate as much in the night as in the d a y ; tltey lie doivn when are sle< and gave the nght SELECTIOSS. LIFE B’O.AT. ■ iic follow’mg is the conitfnction of a boat ferOm- momlcil by the Royal -Society, and with grc.at propriety termed a L xfk It is used in se veral parts Of England for saving the lives of sea-, men, iVc. in stormy weather. \ The boat is thirty b y ten, in ,form much resemb ing a common .Qjecnland boat, except The bottom, which is much- flatter. She is li- j net! of cork inside and qubtide of the gunwale, 'about two feet In brtffdUi*. ahd the scats an- Uei iiuaiiv «ro /;ik\t.iv1d?;^f^k a'eo. SBo i» row ed by ten iiren, doub’elMickcd, andgteeredl^ ‘ vomcii with oaps, ondat each a id, both ends eing alike. > Long poles are provided for thi icn, m keep the tout li joih being drove broad .side t About G to the shore) either In going ofTpr Inntiin'g. ut G incites from tho losvcr\ end of the pole* sand, and be o f ^o use. 1 lie weigl the ewk used in the boat i.s about 7 cwt. She LIVFHFOOL SALT Se EARTHEN WARE. TUST received per the brig Isabella, CapL ,»» Collins, frum LUerpaol, <000 bushels Livt-fpaol Stone Salt, 83 crates well assorted Earilien Ware, for sale by MUxSKO & GORDON, Dec 9. tf Jones’ Wlmrf into safety. ^ Tfiemenimi he men have no dread of going off xvith h er in (hcjiighest sea and broken water. Cork jackets were provided for them, but their HYSON & bODCHONG TEAS. O Hundred chests Hysott Tea, 57 do. Souchong do. of superior quality, ofa late importation, and tuljrl /<> drazdatk, will be landed this day from the sloop fi»lt»nore, and Murray’.s-wharf, W ho h . wk AI.SO in 13p elicits Souchong Te.i. T J Y S O K TEA & Sr. CROIX SCGARS. 100 chests HysoiiTca, of the Severn’s cargo— Obbls. prime St. Croix Sugars—23,000 lb. Dcmarara 70 bbls. prime St, Coffee, for sale. Apply I. RILEY, Io.63, Pine-sircct SUGAR and MAHOGANY. T AN D ING from on board the brig Theds, \ from Charleston, 74 bis. browaH.avanna Sugtir, and 44 logs Mahqgany—^For sale by THOMAS NAPIER & Co. No. 157 Hcarl-jsttcct. pec 15 tf lr.ind) ; dy a n d ch a m p a G j pipe,< 4th proof Cogniac Bt 6 do. first uo'j 12 dozen sparkling ChanlpagiK A lso , Raspberry and Cherry Brandy, of an ex- dlenl.quality, by the bottle or gallon. Fresh Currants, R.alsins .and Cdtroii—together with a General Assortment of GROCERIES—For sale on cAsonable terihs by JAMfiS STUART, Dec, 14. Iw, No. }0 William-strcct. L A N D IN G ) A T the O’d-SJiji, from on board the Schoon- •4 ^ cr A glac, captain Agcynaudeau,lrom Cayenne, 42 casks Rouemi, 5500 sides first quality Leather—For sale fiy Nov; 19. OOUVERNEUR fc.REMBLE. I draws very little water, and when full b ai (0 carry twenty people. The-boat is able contend again.st the mo.st trenrendous .sea and broken water,_ and never in any one instance has she failed in bringing the crew in distress T e pEovidei 1 boatboat is )rise.d conhdence in the I is so great, tliat they will not use them. \ She has r rational man dtal lie waves.” blie lias sutpnsed ev< has seen her contend Wit , I n vasion ,—One of the Paris papers, Uie Cilooen Francois, of the 2S(h ii!t. contains a spick and span new p'an of invasion, which, tliough rather postliwnot/s, under the present circumstances, may still be regarded as curious. After detailhig sortie insults wliich a re stated to have been lately throwji by the British upon the American flag, it stoutly recommends to ihe Americans to revenge themselves by making « descent upon IrtlandJ This, the writer says, might easily bo cfTected, through the preva lence of wcsierly winds, for two-thirds of the year,and which Wouldenab'e (hem to reach Irc’and in 21 days. If they were to land there but 20,000 men, they Avoufd mense accession of fo^c. • I soon find an im- ■ I'oi^c. • Ireland might thus be made an indcpcndenFRcpubljc. The French liax-e, ftqm the instance of ^’’oi- ; taire down to the present time, shewn an link form igiioi vl'chavea tVels, .where TAR) -T U K E E N iIN E , CORN Sfc) n p H R E E lumdrcdand fifty bis. Turpintinej, A 70 casks spirits of do. 400 bis. Tar, 1300 bushels «lack-eye Pe.as, 2000 do. old Corn—all in good shipping order. For sale by . JPSXIN FOOTE, Dec 14 tf Near Clason’s wharf, Chcrry-sircet. P O G K I A C B R A N D Y ,'119 Pipc.s, high ^ l o u n l i proof and we.ll flavored,—Brig Eximri- mcni's Cargo—direct from Bordeaux, for sale by . l 8 S » J ! T S a a 5 * o . . A - DESPARD & THOMAS, H A V ANNA BOGARB. . „ O E V E N Hundred and Fitly Boxes Havan- iia Sugars, For sale by • _ llEZ. B, PIERPQNT, • K»*. S7.Liberty-street., lown to the present time, shewn an link English Literature. Ortjii.s pfoof in^ one of their Irustjour- tVels, .wlierea'listof English Clas,sics concludes tliusj—“ Smolet, Aume, ' Stem, Tompson, lio- hrtson,Sectator,l>crlson,Sect(itor, Elcsan,tcghn, Extract.”xtract,” A'c .—rE!c-.—V E E fVc e I c - gant Extracts.] , . per p e t u £ m o t io n . The subscriber takes the caiiiesl opportunity of announcing to the World, that after an ardu ous pursuit h e, this day about ha'f after twelve, p, M. happily succcedvd in tliediscovqry of Per petual Motion. branches of Machiiicrv, DU PRE. Late Grlrdfener oii Oharleston Neck. 100 d o l l a r s R E V V A m les,saniouiH, to be lost in lOtCSol n r T u j f i j i & s s o u r m m m i , ■ b b c a j s E S t t s ■ ;• AGdGMPAN¥ING\THE FRESIBB^’S\ -COM- M g NIGATIQNSTO GONGRSSS) th e 8TH B a y 0F BECEMBIl, IBOV NCM. ASktAtih stats, o f t h ohjms.imdlsr t^p tm ip a t AgsMfor tildian tiOVPiCVL. >{qv)*i)cu vxi My siderafele degree to his ideas on this subject.-— Ogee R year, and generally in the month of Jdavi tlie townsrdre invited by the agent to tond a deputatioh to meet on a given day, to' qomposo k National Council* T o this eouncH the agent makes a reporjt o f tlie state of the ita- tion J. suggests bis ideas;of what is proper Ibr, them- to do, and “applies for compensation and satisfdcUbh* for Offtmees donimitted in vjplatioli T h e number qt deputies who attend cannot hitherto be restrained to a given nuthberj but' they' ceidom exceed 5 o r 6 from a tetyvn; • at first they seldom exceed 5 o r 6 trom a tow n ; • at first it required a continued attention to the chiefs, to make them comprehend the utility of such a plan, and the necessity qf.carryiiig fts-deci: into effect.. ral tendency were left to the management o f Own family. , ' The Chiefs, who were apprehensive at firU that iftheir'wombnt'.ould ctoaiji and find them selves by their ovTn exertions, would b«om# * independent'Of the degraded state o f conhefcfidtt between themT have badproofs tfiay the linfois\* more firm, ui propcirOon as llto-women are.^ me- useful, and oecupied in ^m es^c con-^-' Oil of hickory n u t and acorns Was in use, l a small quantities, amotig the Indians, as an ar ticle of food. ■ In the year 1797,, the agent fmdihg that the hickofy treqs wcto nfoc^d thrq^’ tpe waving land) and abounded.'Oa\ th^ flat?;. eJfort to madVane he offered three-lburtl IS) and they debate as mut d a y ; tltey lie do\vn wh< they are sleepy, when hutigry they eat,- and when any thing jimportant is under debate they attend to it, ‘ Tliie agent furnishes beef, corn, beans mul id I he town, where the council nishes butchers, cooks and waiters, The ex- iceting is something les lly delivered for market.. Some has been - sent to Mobile, and sold a t two doMars,i «nd a . traderisnow descending the Alabama, 0n,'his‘ pence of a meeting is something less tlmii 400' dollars. I doubt not, in a few years, it will be a useful instrument to approximate them to a Aiore civilj?»d state,tmd give the United Stales a more commanding influence over them. One of the interpreters, and assistants to tlie agent, a half breed, and chief ofthe land,rcm remfons con- trader is now descending the Alabama, on,'his way to N e w Orleans, with a pass ftom the agent, w ith 249 galfom o f oil. y land, stantly in the council, during tltoir sUting ; and the agent has a right to enter and spet* When jhe p ities'. . “ RAISING OF STOCK. This is more relished by the Creeks, than any part of the plan devised for their civi'iza- tion. ThOy are now eagerly acquiring cattle by every n is a fine ra relished by _ an devised for their hOy are now eagerly acquiring ct means In their power. The country rangefor them, summer and winter j^ every town has some, acquiring mostly during the revolution war between the United States and Great Britain', by the traders, lories, here a banditti of plunderers, or by tlie war parties of Indians. Cattle (ill latdy, were no't held in muclr cs- nation j but since the failure of supplies from nling, tliey are restored to as the substitute. tifnatioi hunting, tfley and bear a j arc rated at pretty good price; cowj 110 dollars, and steers, ’s and calves for b eef by ctiI ilLCU ill, I u UUHitt UIIU MUUIS,, IW JJi: age, a t 2 dollars ahd 50 cents per year. The country is fine for hogs; but the want of f Scarcity culture, which is is, both of which is necessary to keep them ffom running tooinuch infested with wolves. ild, and being •s and wild ' omucn inlested With wolves, ;igers and wild cats, is for Uie present a bar to heir increase. Horses are in general use, but imall, liable witliin a few years to a distemper sheep; they it and interpreter, a 1, and promise to do well. There is ock). the p r e ^ r ty of Mr, Barnard, an and interpreter t ig (he lower ding, which increase Miitiii,. riaiiiv: vriuitii a few years called here the ydlow water. The agen the last winter introduced some sh< are in (lie care o f ai( assistant ha’f breed, and promise to di anothet flock, assistant an d interpreter ai Creeks o f several years standii _ fast anil have fine wool. H e has goats also, which dq well. ’ Stocks of all kinds require salt except where tliej have moss or cypress ponds, or are within 60 miles of the sea coast. AGRICULTURE. The improvements in this are. s’owly pro-* gre.ssive. The agent has prevailed on several ot tliC towns, wlio had exhausted the lands in their neighborhood b y culture, toseU'feOut in villages; this practice is increasing, all of them fence their fields. There has been adeinffud tliis season for ploughs, and 70 havebeCn issued out o f those sent by the Secretary o f W a r: and 50j>fthem are in use by Indians. sery or pcacl There is a nurto'ry o f pcacli tree.s'in (lie lowei Creeks, and one lias lately been estdblised a as lately been estdblis reeks, and the Indians begin to pant them* ‘Nearly 5000 md distributed since the ar ia accept of, and to liave been raised ant rival of the agen 1, I ’hc nurseries arc increased and will be kept lip to the demand ; they are hitherto raised by the agent and liis assistants, without any ex ceed is in general use, and northern ha'f o f the agency wo succeSsiv are liitnerto raised by ints, without any ex- otton is raked in sev- inlilies, by India cotton, fi'oni mises to d o ’ 4HSII suited to the and the sea-island experiments, pro well On the southern half ; sume ha-r; som Flax does -v-iw* • jijiv.iv juuvu ii^ii .avvailip IclIlU line tor it, and sufficiently dry in the season fon its growth. W heat, barley, rye and oats, have been introtlucixl and fairly tried ;~\ lhe three first do. well, but thc sprirfgs being generally dry i thrive well) ■tod. women, and tire remainder by wbito Cornea,, There is * woman emp oy ed as an assistanr, to . . ; l leach the Indian women to spin ,andwea\T:^. * arid the agent h as'appointed msobtomporarv eaving. H e w ill in a l e w days have)' ninth loom setup at ttie-residence of tlie IrCiir/a flvTtf cTxV?t*irt*- Vv/4yxU.i.ki . mised t o fo lW f h e direcamis o^^^ exactitude. Tliree Indian women, of one ’ trfilyi Wild have been spirining Ibp* three years on!}', hw'e cloatlied thc'mse,yes well, andTav ii<luaftrorth* )l>fokQrymt„‘ ily. IriU s a \ oived Bga’loiw.;;.. in 1799 be purchas^ lloris, and the last winter he fixed tlie and ihfe m a w - • Tin suscej dried ai tlie etlantl pounded, then the sliellff witfQ w t, ^ (remains kndaded up, tlien pul into bqilmg’ iter, stirred up for a while, set by froin the ;; tlie oi! rises u p froin the\ top; w brushed >... with featliers, and then boiled. -TbcUack i ja c k acorn is tlie best of the acorn d l, and in' more estimation atooilg tlie IndianSuUikn tliO' hickory n u t oil. CoiariAeartbeapott and panS). garters orritonfentW With beads, bjwkfts^ ers, -and fanners ingeniously made ‘ofaplitvcufic, mocasins, ciosfes tile list o f iheir tonnufoctort!!* Precautions prGWntatiVeof tfie.commwpnof crime* • iri aid of the exertions of the oW Chiefs., Uie town, and’ one of theto is appointed tba, chief, to b e answerable for the conduct eC-fe« ipaniqns.| Ih all practicable cases the chief' liesies to the agent, states the interiltolt of h it' coro appl to party, and rec«ves a certificate o f the fact, re commending Iiim to the friendly attention o f commending him to the friendly attenli such White people as he mayr meet; Sfid on; the return of the party 'n the springareport k made to the agent by all these chiefs, in person, b p some of their companions, or by some of theiC town’s people, stating where they have been, what they have seen, and what they have done, 'bis is a Very im Th is is extended;jnded him, wi*’- range o f Uie hunters, am util inconceivable s]>eed,, to pr crimes or abuse.s. In further ireyent or correct ern ■sale of horses has mi additionai corrective fo tbe necial licence to buy. All11 Indiaqsndians havingaving •ses to sell are now*bound t< : agent, and receive fror describing horses to sell I h to report them fix him a certificate. regulat- naniuig the owner, and. lo far thi-s rej Indian side, J side the prai iloes not correspond with the law. The people the frontiers purchase horses from Indians,' without asking * ing (be horse, thatthe property isgoi good. B Indian side, the white side the practrcq with the I ”” * property is _ ^ tion seems infallible on the Indian s and Id be so, but on the white side the ] rs purchase hor without special licence, and w'ithout a any thinghing aboutout thehe tmeme owner*ner* Horsesorses foundound pn t ab t t ow H f pn the Indian lands, near the plantations of theic owners,wners, arere frequentlyequently takenaken upp bv thehe Indians,dians, o a fr t u bv t In carried across the’ river,'er, andnd sold'Torld a small a so J o r a p a r t of llieir value^ t>nlV) and the Xndiaris foe* tlioiie sales t( qUently rc{>orti ing the horse, t to the agent, describ ing the horse, where taken Up, and where soU> aiKrthi.s h a ^. Tn severaleveral instances,nstances, enabledabled thehe , s i en t agent to give information, which h as diteded the true owner to the discovery lirectet je owner to the disco of* hts 'horse. As no aid has iiithefto been furnished by toy fellow-citi 2 dns,on the Norlh-i^stern frontier fo correct this abuse, no prosecutions have taken’ place, for the want qf that proof which they ■■‘ouldgive. ■ ■ TRADE. - Since the death of Mr. Price, pro^agentof ar, there has been no licence reiievv^,as froto my instructions, th^agent of war in Gtorgia Wms to grant tliem. the licencds^granted by MV. Price liave long since expired,\nd this has been thrice repeated by me to the Secretarjr __ ________ j : ___ a general regulation for the traders To continue their trade notwithstanding, until further advis ed Iiy him. - •, A s the factor of the United States at Fort racter, to trade for cattle and hogs only, nntj 'dd too thehe anhual scascmascm ' these permits are limite t t a n h u a l sc for beef and pork. This regufollon was deeto- ed indhppnsib'.e, astlto waul o f dealers in J* .mttoitopofl ptJi Thereau (he q th^ * twob*sw*sn nvOtiakeyt eq««^T * I S S ),vaiitedtofi purpose., , per month, £tliecO‘t^''l Strikers 10' • pufionpef jl} fee whit given day; S ’ appeal, white (iecidefluii been- w r i than giving costs. Bu' roust be'kn roentsihto erntoent. EXPAND! • ante, whk Thelifotla ed , % » ing the pi Contingeni pays them plicates ol of which ■\yhoto:,a:l; ten dpys /actor for In aomt ■ cipalpart out of the to the Cr« among the -inents; Ih thieves, at dollarsaht Vercdtotl were stoic against hii ed for the it has bee cluced-to xunners t xelatiog « ( S ^ i NEVi ’ m •A letter to a gentle (.ENTTR- C consul gen ofAmerlci on board a ufosailjr Tbeinh med by tf clock Bn ^ consternat ftomalino! inst.- Il l Fore Strec gtofes, s„ the neigf threaleiiet of the tov the citizei arrested ii about 15 iii^o f o tf happy evt liany, as tl was seen contiguous T h e suf m any; an is the best its ravages Stores and Piper, Mr. vas, and h ipalowne Wasp eser ings,’impr< With two c heirs o f Mj cles thb pn . of this pro; wharf, a rr occupied b Vy’s wharf I?tterpccui Co. from ’ preserved, qwned by rok; a hot pled by M Loring, at owned by and Mr. I owned and house QWri' ^Irs. Over nhd occjp;