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Cortesvondent of the l/VW- heaiW tJ& Q ^ ^ jt^ilbnt'aijd renown;- hostilities We expected immedi- [belonged to tha Spaniards who had! . L ed uiti^^BJp^Hwxicceptance of tl\e - - - — *- r—- -*-*• — * *SL- *• :-,- “ P r e s f d ^ c p '^^a ^ llto n C?Uege wa? iriifr time doubtful 5 H r-5 MAIN. th e refor^^^^fom * and thUkj^ttrostahce, probably, in creases thkit^tiflcatibn afforded bv his final cleteVmiMtloii; The prospects of the institution are again lair and flattering ; and the hopes gf its friends seem likely to be realized.” Hurricane.—A Norfolk pa per of N ov. 17 th, states that A most dreadful hurricane was ex Fork Spectator. Gazette Office, imor«, JV*<w. 17. SPANISH M S imo ^ B olivab , Supreme jf of the Republic of V ene- a, to the Emigrant Guaya- s in the colonies : « p r o c l a m a t i o n . a The Republican Arms have , ^ken your native land under the protection of their laws. « Return to your homes, to . . partake of the advantages doriv- perienced m October last, m the id from agoveroment whose fun- West-Indies, the violence of dam e n tal base is Justice, equal -1 which was particularly felt at izinc the conditions of men, and bt Louih, JWbadoos, Domm- aeknowledgiug no other title «jue, Martinique and St. Vm- than that of Virtue, intrepidity cents, w here considerable dnm- and talents jagew’as done to the shipping. “ Guavanians, return to the 1 All pie vessels in that port, are Asvlum‘of Liberty! Let not said to be entirely lost; the gov- your names appear to the world, eminent bouse how n down and as followers of Tyrants, that all within its walls, comprising have deprived you of all you the governor, his Indy and child, possessed, reducing your fami- hi* staff, secretaries & servants, lies to misery. Do not fear your in all, nmountmg to about fifty com-patriots\ who have exposed persons, w ere bur:ed huts nuns, their lives to liberate, you from S ot one survn eel the horrible your oppressors. The princi- catastrophe. I he officers and pies of the Government are lib- soldier’s barracks, by the same ral : and you are aware, that pitiless blast, were demolished, he Americans are always con- and, horrible to tell, all within idered innocent in the*cyes of them at the time, about 200 iieirfellow-citizens. The name souls, w ere precipitated into e- f « Sons of Columbia’’ is suffi- ternity ! X C S r f w “ : ! ^ «E— Gu( ™ of com-.patnots invite you to 1 etuin - ’ to vour own territory, where vou .a , j will pnrtnke of the'liberty tlioy Melvma f \ c»h,. nj!,eA £■■ have acquired. On yo„r J<»»<lon artttfc, 1 . a. liiHP n»iu umvi 1 ately to break out between our ^ fron\ ^ Port; . rs£e ' ^ - •* ~ ■ ' unfavorable accounts of the Royalists*, roops and the Semiriole In diane. Gen. Gaines, with his orce^ took up the lifie of march i'om Fort Montgomery on the Flint-river, about the 27 th ult. where he was to be joined liy about 600 Creek Indian war riors, making his army, includ ing regulars, militia & Indians, amount to about 2,500 men.— The Seminoles are said to have in the field 1,500 warriors.— Gen. Jackson and suite, it M'as expected, would join General Gaines at Fort Scott. The officer above alluded to, was despatched here to procure 4 field-pieces for the expedition, and will return immediately. We learn that Gen. Gaines made >a demand upon the Scm- inoles fur the murderers of sev en whites. They refused, and in reply, stated, that our people bad killed ten of their tribe, nnd demanded the balance to be giv en up to them, as the only con dition on which tlu'V would makepeace. The general made no further reply, but immediate ly put his troops in motion, to operate against them JfOTICE. 5 j t i MIE,.. jjQ-pftrtnerahip heretofore 'j JL ejusuhgWtwcenSalmon Hatha- 'A. letter from Savannah, leister the 8 ad« val, your rights will be equal to the first Magistrate. ** Tn behalf of the Republic, I guarantee you an absolute am nesty. “ Head-quarters, Guayana, 3d s e p t . 1817- “ B o u v * n . ” indictcd and round guilty of stealing five one pound note*. Her sentence, by the laws o* England, was Death ! ’ S l e s i g t t r . PALMTBA, W E D N E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 3, 1817. m <» <> ® '> <> Tlie fifteenth Congress of tlie V. States commenced it*, annual session on tlic 1 st of Dccembcr 111 st. Appointments by the President. The Hon. Jobh C. Calhoun, of S. Carolina, is announced in the Nat. Intelligencer of the 17 ult. as appointed by the Presi dent of the U. S. secretary of tlie War Department. The Cabinet Council now consist* of the following members: During a late session of the Mayor’s Court of this city, says a Phil, paper, tiro hundred and eight bills were presented to the (■rand Jury, one hundred and eighty nine of which were return ed true bills. Among other in teresting cases, was an indict ment against --- .Miller for se ducing a free negro from the city and selling him as a slav\ in the state of Delaw are. The negro, after being kept in chain* for several dnvs, fortunate!’. made l.’s escape. The murde 1 of a slave. s..ijs the same paper was for a long time, under tlr laws of some of our sister states considered a misdemeanor— an offence wh’ch mi^lit be com muied for a sum of money. To tbe honor of the Legislature of the states where sucli laws did The J[cnt..John q Ada*,* Sec. e state. j t t} , , repealed. Jl m. It. Cranford, lr e a - . l . . . •, ,. . , , r rv, \ \ ,r while under the boasted penal laws of Penns\lvania. il is to From Atnelia, accounts to the 6 th Nov. show’ that their local troubles have increased ; and that the prospect of conquering Florida, remains as distant as ever. Com. Aury issued a proc lamation on the 5th declaring mar ial law in force for ten days He brands as mercenaries, trai tors and cowards, whf>-e object is ci\il war. tho-e of bis broth er patriots v. both wart bn \i>\us. Subsequent to the pro< l inmtion, .1 heavy cannonadingw as heard it Amelia, the cause of itm*t un derstood —Anc.. The errand of the emigres® l igate to St. Domingo, with Mr. Tyler, last summer, has been disclosed, together with the ause of failure, by Christophers minister. Mr. Tyler went out with *i certificate signed h^ the the last day of October, says—r <( The sexton told me yesterday] that he had buried 124 persons this month, and including thils day, in all probability the numA ber trill be 180 for the month of October ; and this in a popula tion which is not supposed, in its present reduced state, to exceed 2800 or 8000 souls.” Extraordinary Increase.—JL Farmer, in Jlmitell, Note-Jer sey, planted last spinns* three potatoes irhich weighed collect ively about one pound and two ounces ;from which he lias gath ered 5fi5 potatoes weighing 77 pound8 and measuring 1 bush el and one third. JCT* Gentlemen holding subscrip tion papers for the Palmyra Re%ist<>r, are requested to transmit them to this i>flke immediately. o o o o -i* <> <> <z> <i> o o <> <> o- *> . I B a t r t e D , In Peritilon.by the Rev. J. Irons, Uubprt 11. lihch'inan, to Phebe Bate vu*n— Giles If. Tlnldev, to Susannah lirnnett— Ilussel Harris, to Rosannak Bosirorth— dle'aYid Hambst making' pueiness is this day dissolved by mutual consent. ##*A11 those indebted to the late firm are requested to call &, make immediate payment * SALMON HATHAWAY. ANTHONY WEBSTER. N. B. The aboVe business will in future lie carried on by the sub scriber at the shop, lately occupied by Hathaway & Webster! where those who please to favour him with their custom may depend on haring tlieir work executed in the best manner. Saddles , Harness, d „ $?■ made ana repaired on short notice. A! W E B S T E R . Palmyra, Dec. 1,1817. S—tf John C. Calhoun, \\ ar. B p nji IV.Vrnumn ah ir!d,\ a v. Win. W irt, \tt’v Gem ial. Je^se Hawlev, Iw|. of Canandai- |jua, lias been appointed ('ollector o( tlic l)i«tn't of(jcnesop and Inspector of the Re\enue for the port of Gene- i tee. Inauguration of President Davis. this day, a greater offence to steal a chattel above the value of tw enty shillings, than to steal nnd consign to perpetual sla^ ry, a human being. On Wednesday last, says the Utica Patriot of Nov. 1 1 , the Inauguration of Dn. D a v is toold place, as President of Hamilton* College. The editor of that pa per, after mentioning the anxie ty that has tyeen felt, alike by the friends generjilly ^if this institu tion and the Hoard of Trustees, relative to a suitable person as ft successor to tlie very, worthy Dr. Backus, says, “ This anxiety was calmed, fishes firatitied, and fears dissipated, by the\ luiice and acceptance of I)r. Davis. 'Hus gentleman, who unites the ad vantages of much experience to rare endowments of mind, and eminent lit erary acquirements, had obtained a reputation which could not fail to ren der him extensively known ami es teemed. His talent for government, and character for exemplary piety, al so peculiarly qualified him for presid ing over a seminary of learning.— Hence it was considered an import ant object to retain him in tlie office he has for several years so honorabl v filled, and also to placc him af the A THEOLOGICAL DIALOGUE. Catholic.—Where was yoflr relig ion before Luther ? rrotes*nnt.—Did you wash your face this morning ? , CcthcAip.—Yes. \Trgfe#l‘nit— Where was your face befoFe il wns washed? ByC vrus Packard, Z.prltariuh .hihiisnv, tn Jf :vunh Joy— V'ayeltp Jjinbam,t'> Lttci/ Hamsdetl— Bv liiiolia Slocum K“q. Jiit'liarSIPriWi I, toPalh —Jesse. Jjake, to Ln'inn Owth'— (ie'irge Al- ilricli, to Polly Pntten—Jiirol IIovr,to Ct.ndes Adams—Mntlhnc Armstrong, in Sally Slierinau— Evens If', lhdge In Isr>'ina R'nap. In Ontario on the £Jth ult. John Edmuits to Lucy Stn lard Communicated. Palmyra fiook-Store. T\ C. STRONG INFORMS- the inhabitants of Pal myra and its vicinity! that he has ripen ed a Book and Stationary Store* a few rods soutli(oftheMeeting-H 6 use 4 in this village, were he Offers fora ole a general assortment of Books, Stationary, & c. C r A Catalogue will begrven here after—-— Nov. 26j 1817. M’ t retary of state, of his appoint ment ns commercial agent to re- idc at capo Francois. His sa- >le majesty saw' in th's a mark- d disrespect to bis co\ eminent, ind refused to accredit him. It was not a sufficient recognition if his indepen dent government, >r of his official ntU hanging the name of cape Francois to cape Henry.—lb. T> V 'ntuo a writ ofFi.Fa. is s u - el oiit of tlie court of copimon I leas for the county of Ontario, l have i-. 7 i*d and taken the goody and chat-' •> Is land> and tencn ents of Leander -Mtuth toj-etlier with land, Jyoig in tV I’un n of Wttiiam->on bounded south in the Ridge mad, west, east-.ami north by Daniel Ponino*s land—iairl laed wax deeded by S ’atlian William- and Jacob W. Hallet Esrj. to said Smith, reference beinj; had to sai(. ilet-d fo. a more particular descrip tion of the lot and containing one acft- more or li-s*—all of wl.uh I shall ex pose for sale, nt Public Vendue, o. the 1 Hlulav ol J'inunrv ne\t,at 10 o’- ( lu< k in the fuM-iiiMni, at H.N. Wai- rens Inn, in ' . a. Dated i.. Xu\. 1817. 2 — 6 N. A l.I.E N ,Sheriff. A. It. S W iF r, Deputy To be Sold or Let, THE Lot and Distillery, lately in the possession of Colt & Hall—the lot contains about two acres 4t Land— an excellent spring of never failing \\tcr, a together with Boilers,Tools &c. —ALSO— 10 Village Lots, Situate in the flourishing, village of Palmyra. — Also—» A Farm contaiiiiiig 100 Acres, with a small improvement—well wa» tered—1J ihiles south of this village^ on the Canandaigua road. , ^ — A L S O - '— A two story Dw elling and Lot, containing^ half »iv ac'rtf, a few rixlS south of J. & O. White’s Store. ' ’ - ALSO-- 4 ‘ * 150 Acres of Land, <ituat<* 4,iriijgs north of the village •'almyra, on the Pultn^y-Vllle road ^ Vpbly to \ COLE. Palmyrat J^'ovt -HG, lSl7. 1-3W In the world there is much tender ness where there is no misfortune : nnd much courage where there is no danger. The following fine reflection is to be found in tlie life of Lord Herbert: “ Every body loves tlie virtuous, whereas tlie vicious scarcely love one another. Life, to be worthy a rational being’, must be always in progression; we must alwiys propose to do more and better than in time past. The desire of fame not regulated, is as dangerous to virlue as that of mon ey j —Balt. Pat. / C h a r l e s t o n , Nov. 18 Indian Nstos.— W e learn by an officer of the army, who ar rived in town on Saturday last. K i n <'. s t o n , (Jam.) Oct 21. Extract of a letter from u gevthi'xav nf respectal klitu nt Curacnc, /.) his friend in tins city, dntnl (h tob-i l*1. “ In mv last of the 5th in^t. I infor med vou that tl.e Spannt’d-. a w ted that Gen. Paez had been defeated, winch rumor v au published in tl-e ( u- racoa Courant, and no doubt has reached your Island : but it is to the contrary, as lie has been completely Mctorions. \ %‘^cl 1 ha* arrived here from La (Jmra, whirh fled from the (»n>hdrgo that was laid at that port, and communicates information that il wa • expected an cmi '/rat ion would nl- most l.nmediately fake plate. The statement that Pac7 had b<'on dhfeat- is contradicted from other chan nels, vi/.. by a vessel from Porto Ca- bello, a« alr-o by private letters from Camccas, as well a« from the Gazette^ not mentioning a syllable of any vic tory “ The Patriotic cause goes on well, one of their formidable armies is in Va lencia, and the Spaniards are remov- ng from thence all the valuables they i an. The City and province of Cu- mana and Barcelona, are in posses sion of the Independants. Morilla after having pillaged Caraccas, dban- dnned it and proceeded to La Gutra, and it is expected he will be forced to evacuate it directly. “ Byron lost a leg in the naval en gagement with the Spanish squadron, but victory crownea his conduct on the occasion. vessel has jast arrived B Y virtue of a v n t of Fi. Fa. issu ed out of the court of Common I’li asfor Ontario countv, I have levi ed on the (roods and du'ttels of Joel ( ‘rane, tnzethoi \iih hbout 100 acres of land, lying in the town of William son,bo inded north by Reuben Adams jun. west bv William Sherman and Setli Cum-, south by Granger^ land, east by Setli Curtis and David Sher- nf, land—all of which I shall ev pose for sale, at Public Vendue, oh the Mthdtij of January next, at 10 oVlock in tl’ie forenoon,at H. N. War- ens I nn ^n the village of Palmyra. Dated 2 £No^. 1817. 2— 6 N ALLEN, Sheriff, A.R.SNV IF F, Deputy. ■I I f . ..... ill Ml ■■■■* New Cabinet Factofy1* W illiam^extoh INFORMS his old acqt>aTnvl|n^ and i he public in gjeherH thlthtbto^iitely returned to.this villi^^ aiid^M^coni^ inenced the busineM of Cabinet FOR SALE T HE subscriber ofTers for sale that valuable property situated in ihfe flourishing village of Palmyra, containing abput 28 acres of excellent Land, on which there is a large anc spacious house (which for manT years past has been occupied as a Tavern' with convenient stables, tiheds&c. al so another convenient dwelling house with suitable out houses:—there ii also on Ithe same a small orchard of rery choice fruit. The scite of the Xavem;houie is excellent and by far the most d ib ble of any in the village* The Iaat affords a number of pl««intly situa ted and valuable building lots on Mam Street. . . . 4„ For terms of »die.(wmch wil in its various branclies* 'a few^rod* fdtith of J. & O.Wlii te’s store. - Having served a jfegular ap* jrenticeslnpjn owe of the ocst ihop* n this guto, fie hopes to receiye a shart of public patronage. They that will ease to fav6urhim with thMf eHtoM nay.-dfepeiid upon hating theirftwork done witli punctuality, on as liberal terms & in a style not inferior to-any^ia the country. % * Wanted a quantity of umber suitable for the above business. Palmyra, Nov* 2G^ 1817. 1—4f - W n m r ALL tliOse indebt^a to DocL (?aijt Robinson, either bt note or book ac count, are reguesftdto call ontlies^K scribcr at A. Mtfntire’s Druggist St»re and make payment immediately,*!^ gave cost, g Palmyri, Nov. £6,181/. 1-^Sw t o j x m ^ Best white ^IniT ShinJile fof sale—Enquire atthitOffice. ' ii |iiin - Almanaclts 1 8 1 . . 8 , - : / ** N. B. a from PortoCabello, andi landed last ^ night sixty thousand doWars in cash, the 1 S & — . „ ^ r EN8W0B* S direct from Fort JELawkins^ that it might not be ascertained that it December 1,1817-