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jiG 2 . UTHUli.il Prom Puultont Daily Jdveriissr. 1 uo uot occupy any part of your eolumns, for speculative or ihi'orelUmlLj discussions; further than these cun,,,,, lie applied to useful and practical pur poses. My object, novr; is, to show Intimate connexion Science with Atmculture. D Mr, Poulhor, Hint ilusbatiury drpenus on the aid ofj t Science, lot* it* best principles ; which direct me mechanical operations of the farmer, to *1 course he would con sume Ins labor »ad attention iu vain, to discover. But when the way is marked out by seieiuilio auxiliaries, his exertion» „re lacihtuted, ami his eiloil* applied in the most profitable* as well a» prat Unable modes of ac complishing Ins designs—Being a far inée, failli as su Ii i address my bro ther farmers,) 1 do not pietend to any professional or deep knowledge of seieutiUc pursuits ; hut have been long seriously impressed with, and by expel trace have been taught, the Strong relationship between those pui-sii t* and tlie practical employ ment ot the Husbandman, k he .bsis tiiin e derived from them. ,s out oi the k ol the great mass of me tillers of the soil ; ami must b„ „lfutdcd in Agri, ulfueal St hooi* am! ua Expri i Iiii'm .l i arms 011 whith principle», tail hi in sm ii »« hoois, are practical ly proved : as well as ny the sli.nu 1 ,mis of premiums ami tiomiralile 11,1 liei*«; > „b ululeu Hi excite eiuui..ti«n, and to 'ri> uti iuoivnni.il exertion. If J',o mers would re, cive me instrudionv ol M. 11 oi fi, irnee with a proper Co .Vi lion, no if util ■Would lie ehrei! !ly ah riled; and Conveyed in term» easily i ompiehend Cl. Mivb lessons are now 111 gc. . progress in iomgii eonutries; wher« improv 'd mooes of firming are ii.d.s gi n ni. eil'lie J'eu ienlitie lessor lily r>-q-tired : to e.iabh pea toris's to ed"eu;.U'r tiny rspri'ic h, - i*. ssmiuii* a 11.,,r.* than Botany ) egiii* to UsCh.i loployo.em that of mere eta»sdicati„ii. uU'i SCXII il distill■ lions of p unis. Very or.s uable pubh. n* oh* tire In ".mbit, it ill medical bol -.iiy. Bui il is earnestly to he desired, that *iml! .1'e„>ii'.ivm s Si on d la* made m A 11 uliura! Botany. To eure the diseases to VM.i little liadlao race, nnr the „ni l ,1s devoted 10 Us use. are is eeriok.ly .. »tos! lamk.li,. iint h»w mi: h more s, lit .rbmg t .a », j I ; Jllll-hit. Would In lur dev, lopmenl of propc. ties in plains, iiecess ii-y liir the sup i:y ment id man .not lit *1 r Kh am Ireediilli flolo P*' !l ■>■= ÎI» Ilf* tim mal dies ti,edi,*iil botany 1» ml relieve? The a • iiie eu! um to relieve? The < ;s nvery, too. at new e-.i v.ienl plants iii'hgemms in not* -ouutry, would lie. no iloiiln. eie.seqoenee of 'his appileal 1011 li- t.iti; resi*.,r*ehea, vVno ,„111 tell of Vkelher of not mere may hi* some other Imericun jiioil'i lion, rivaling f I,,. I*,,| wnn-li now »upporis mil- l, lii.e* „1 men ; ;.hh»ugli it- pv.-gu s to its pr, simi p. ri'ei linn a d extensive, Use. IMS been slow? Dow mm h d J aii classes .! mell, uml p..i*ticularly I 10 hni.lpotoed • l ti.i poor .»ml m,ess ; on-, oae fn *1 (iron, hi ii'o n-.l .e, lois iuesti liothle neu? i see ia m F.nglish pub le al ion ngi'li'il-loral lour thro' Ili .liy parts nl Europe, that il in only Hi this time of d.,y. that il h ink mince.1 on I n* 1 I Ml lieen d ai d sterile se ihe great body of the popo lot inn of onr country ; and whose,, — j cup., (ion >.* the f cmi.tioii of its safely ,1 A . I nh.i.ly ii.creasing pi ospecity l*e ,*>s „1 tin* Appc*.mes, where the iiibaoil ills subsist chi, Py 0 > v.besiuitH ; m i uben these fait, ti,. i i-, mas of 1 h>* stirvi g pouiatixn I- . .< > Ü down, ,0 lo r and mor„u I n< the < ult.valed distriels of i useunv lo *e> an: V*. <• slniiibl nc ever tre iletul to a In < f;, i it i'lovideaee. tl*al our lot is east ill a collet I y win rein 00 such dep'ni able neeevsilie* can i*xi*( ! Il is ; e lieveii, that the numbei s of the spe ties of agricultural ph nl ,, would no' CX, eed a „ ore. How easy „ml how iiiv .lii.ilil« lie 11. would lip the task of lb ege e 1 r.d botanist, wi.o von dev tc bimself to a branch if »ricin*, so 1 ssential lo tio* insirm tion, and to tin interests of Ilns'oimtnien. wlm Cl> ,, Sat Agii' illimisls eviitee a cordial d>po*iinin to'•m*our„gc, and a earn in das»', 1 , l•.•^•el»^■ msivuelmii from. S<> h a eliaracter ,* and no do»' I ti ey vdl be gi'nl ill* d. Demand for intel le iiril, .s vv. ll as corporal ex riions, aie y* produces them. tV'C.asioo, pr,. ti * ,.Lh or himoraide, bring forth men. who i> ilbn,it su li ruti, eiiients. \v ,u,d not .qipear. Agrieultnr I se lii'n »■»"■, and experiment ,1 form* would goon i.ciiig f » ward the tateuls -,ie>', in this must useful and tie r> q,M ee*s r, Ucitn : of B ,t..*;ieal S' lroee. \nl iv »iliii.g lo he prodx 01* tire some, i shall onln u*, and perli. p eios 1 *, th's *ti ! j, i t in a following un>* eoudens. » v;ew oi it. AGUiUULA. Dec. ibid. 11 in MUaiSJlSJO ■Wednesday, December 22 , 1818 . IN BEN ATE. The Senate resumed the eonsidera lion of the bill to enable the peuple ot Alahauui territory to form a roust it u him and state government, and for the ulISB i (in 0 T bu< h state into the Union «quai footing with the original The bill prescribing the mode of •tiling controversies between two or more states, was read a second time Alabama to form a eonslitotion, ^••|, tue two hills Iron, the Douse o, Ue j prcsetitalives, lor the relief ol widows:^^ ain) orphans of the militia, v, ill, some, hit's of minor importance, were (lost-1 potied to Monday and 1 nesday next ; and the hill for Hie more convenient Organization of the courts ol the L. status. 'Hie consideration anddineiission of t hisbill was not ooududed in to day'» silting. Wednesday, Dee. 2 o. The bill from the House of Repré sentative» for the relief of Benner and Death, and ilie lull making itppropri „lions for the support of the Navy of the U. States, fur its lîi, were received and read. S! the iiill prescribing ilie mode o!. settling controversies between two orj more states, was read a second time. 1 The bill authorising the people of Slate*, Ac. wan postponed to the hr l Monday in January; and tin; Senate adjourned. IIOVSE or ncniESENTATIVES). Mr. Butler of N. 11 . submitted a motion to instruct the committee pensions to enquire into the expedieu iy y of so ameuumg tin »et of the las, -, ssion of Congress, respecting He*« uiionary IV..sinners, c.s to emliraee *u, li soldiers as enlisted or rngagcu for a less term than nine months. ..in! at the request of the commanding • dicer or o'iirers. continued mid . oui I, ted nine mouths or more actual •erviee, . t any ore period 01 the w ,r. Ami, on the question to proceed to me considérât ion of this motion, ii was decided in the negative. The engrossed hill making ap ,t opi i.ilso'is tor the naval sorviee of be L. Stales tor llu* year 1 * 11 ); anti 1 he engrossed hill for the relief o iliiHri kroner and Noth. SI. ileal!,. • ere read a third time, passed, am, -.•nt to the Senau for concurrence. The claim is of the rate of 1785 . na is founded on an award ol com • iss oner* iiiitlioriz. il, by resolution, of Congress, to examine the rlaim ol Tend. Francis, Comfort Sands ami ,ilhcl*, then late >. outran ovs forth moving i-riuy, and of Comlini Sam * and others, then lute emitrytrtors fm iiie moving -, etny, and of t omba, Sands and Co. then lute contra-, to, - IIOVSE or ncniESENTATIVES). Iiecember. 22. cy pi 1 1 , g,i >• ■ deprndeiieicK, for damages siiBtairieo i'or tor post of West I'oint «nt! it l, J thein, troin the late S iperilltemt "o' 1,1 Finances having failed to make W'd the stipulated payments, und J tVouv bis having withdrawn the eon - I ""D 8 . The award w as III 17 »« re hni.lpotoed by the Am.itot of the Tee: ury to lie finding o n t „ ,1 * 11 States, to the amount of .>.>,075 did tats loi ihe first company, and fi.G 28 • aillais for the lust me.,tinned l ,wi if* Ihe iloeuments iwar was loutnii-d, the lious,, and were all read through. tt hen the reading ol'lltedoeu cuis was Imished, me entier part of the day bad been consumed. The ■ oitin icee then rose, obtained leave to s,l again ; -ini The House adjourned. Washington, Dre. 2 . 7 . Mr. Anderson, of ky. is appointed a member of the committee of For Hclatbins, iu the place of Mr. Allen, oi V 1. resigned. Mi. Poindexter repoi ted. from th< oiiimiltee of Publie Uauds, u hill to extend for Hie term of twelve mnotli* the lime 1,(lowed to.!. J. Dolour, ,V h s uMocisies, of \ evay. Inn, for completing the payment for the laud* — j » 11 re linse 1 1 by them iron, the U. S. ,1 Do (his liiil an.se n debate, will h ?|wbolly occupied the House until sIi. usual hour of adjournment ; :n the Cooi'se of which, tin* bill was so a ,0 »de !» as to m<ikr ihe extension lor *ix ius <*.,d of twelve e.ioiil lis. Tin* question on ordering the bill to a third reading having been taken by Yeas and Nays, was decided in the affirmative : Y, as 77 on which this w, re also before Py n< of to Tlgtl in ey se tie Nays 67 . Ami the House -adjourned. IN SENATE Tuesday. Dee. 2 i>. Mr. Sanford presented the Memo i ial of till* New York Society I'or icttmoting the manumission of sl.,v< * and protecting auch «f them as hav, hern or may lie liberated, which read and referred to a committee the subject of slaves. tire p un>* wa rn, On motion of Ji/r. Noble, it was Resol »eil, I hot the fc- rotary of 11 »Treasury liedireeted loi-) holme the benote imormntioo ret live to ihr eject ef the art to suspend lor a Im» iled lime the sme nr fur enure "i the lands, of the IStli of A pi it las' upon the receipts into tlie Treasury, ami the prolintile elî' el of continuing in force the a,*t aforesaid for ont* y tv r with a eomlilion that if the purchaser* iiltiplete their payments mi nr liefoir the expiriiinii of the period al'on s ■!■!. interest shall only 1» reijairod or. the instalments dot*, lioill the tin e thill they heroine i ue uni I paid. After post polling some oilier busi ness. the Senate adjourned tu Monday next. • House til' lieiiresenthtives. Mr. Foin dexter, from theeommit ce (>1| i> nlllil . ija(l( j 8t I (.ported a lull snp .d-mentarv to the act admitting ihr ol ilil( ,, lu . Union* w. i. ii ^ fwie|> ,, ||d ( . u ,„ m j lr ,/). Ou I.ion of Mr. ». Smith, the commuter of flats and Means were ■linsirueied to require into the exp«». oi anthorismg. by low. the Lou.. l(i ,; So|ier # , n ,„. lo j #|( A , jf , c# ,. u „,* llu , , (lll „, ," t B sl , V( . p(|1 t „ receive the gen ( ,. n)ll[> „, „„ hinds which are ((| , m g|)W fo ; tho n0Hi , aJtu , elll „f l(ip 0^ m u 0 f yj,._ j»;,},jj < the com llllU(>) . m| i{ oa d s ami Uaiials weie in structed to enquire into the exredieney of completing the Hoad from Cuiii-lK' beriand to Wlieeli'ig. | tin motion of Mr. Pleasants, 11av.1l < ommittee were instim ted enquire into tin* propriety of author | i-aing, by law. the purchase of the;;'™ ouinnber, particularly live o,.k, ne, iy for imm.ii. g iwe'nly sloops of other! s,o„il vessels of war. irausarl. 1 l.mroln, the!" eommitiee on Indian Alfair» was in-! strueled to enquire into the exjiedien-j cy of providing,by law, that it he the duty of'he «ev.rn'l publie agents eui.l pi -yod by toe United Stales husincss with the On motion ot Mr. 1 i'n*» to old ,in all the information in 1 heir power relative to the population, , miniers and eii-loms, hisimy, lau g,i grs, ,.-i* any other ; hing peculiar to aid Irili**», am! report the saint* an mally lo the b**i retury of War. "" On mol mu of Mr. U igr. toe com. oiiUee on 1 * usioi s and Beyolutiim iy Claims were it,,iruete.l to enquire are no vhe exprd eii, y of making com on .»•usai lull to keulieii Cul'uiln. for >• »Is am other supplies, furnished. •v the aiitimriiy of iieo. Wnshingtnti o toe expedition under the conn if t ol. Arnold, at tin lime it us, c ■ oe Kciioclu*. k river, in i; ili '.t the do, ijinents loewneded by do ,'laiiii. ois be referred to the ••ooiniikee. tin motion of Me. <'<>!,b. it w;n> Besoivcd, Thai (tie Fresidnil nt tin* l . Mt nés lie requested to cours* 1 lie laid lief«re this'll iigc. if in |,i ivhi ;u ilie mien 1. amt »IS i, miies of the « oi re-poiuieii e, il any, between to the D p riment of Wur ami tlm (.inveriiur of (ieorgis, in answer to the letter of Hie Inker to the former, r, dated on the first of June in the pve eommuiiicaled to ties opinion the same should tint he iimnn sisleul wiih the publie interest.** sent year, House on the 12 th inst, and also com-currespondctiei, if any, between tue Department ul War, nnd General Vudrew Jaeksen, in answer to the letter of till* laker, of the date of 7 lh May, lhl8. als , ciimniiinicated to this Mouse en ihel2th instant. And the House adjourned to Mon day next. i 1 me I 10 be ! 'V ,V h in I'rom Ihe H u e ' *:,'on City G.iztilt December 21. ïîllClk 8 A) ITS. T!io crew of a Spanish Iranspoit.j wiki 2(5 men, hound !r, 111 U,„!i/. ii h"ii >, mutin, (I aid carried the a ! to the Patrints at Buenos Ayr, and judging from the ace,,m is of lo r OJicer* . r,d row. the rest of the 1 x p diiioo, con-islmg ol ten vessels, arc not mu. h b, tt> r disposed to the eau-e of Ferdinand, lie have given tin translation of this eiccnmstain-e near iy entire, from a late Buenos Ay reau paper. Ves s : d a [Translated for the Washington G. -zette,] l'rout Die Î ,uctuts vltjrcs Gazi/Jc. September 2. 1818 . After Spam hav.ng kept all Europe in a oi flirct* >mrs ar.xii»i^, respn ling h'*r ,'Xaggemted expedition she lias finally been enabled to send out a succor of only 2900 men, undei the command of a lient, colonel ; and the transports convey ed by a man of war; and if we are to infer any thing from the exlrunrdiqury success of the ship Trinidad, which „nr harbor with 2U0 soldier*. Iirside '!'<* crew und officers as to the ten» tier of the men who . I'or * is now in 1 (impose Ihi armainem, little ran he expected from I heir servi« es. The (art, rn, jeeoriling to tho declarations taken,ibuslulious The «erjeanfs R. ÂTatinê*, F. Mo-'drr onil V. Quintana. am! tim por .,1 J. so Velum*«, liefere sailing Cadiz, formell the design of ex uiuiinj, and if successful to ren«-. min • nmga pat into our port. During the voyage alien eotnmtl'iieating this project to thrir eomrades with cunning arid se .sy,lhey found the minds of their Mow soldiers ripe lor revolt, in |i.v. 5 degrees N. they parted from (heir enevoy. and having crossed the .me w.tli 'iil meeting with any other vessel nl the exprnitinn. tiny eame to a dcu iiJ.iimtion to carry into elfe, t I heir p, elne laled plot, on the - 5 th of July, in the execution ot which il.ey found an obstinate resistance m the Captains D. G. Miranda and i). M Fm uti ; also the first adjutant 1 st i heul. *.nd what w IS still Worse, they *'''<* •»? >»erjcm.t and two M who rather. „an he ear , " mI <•" J>«i'iots, determined to ,' ,Jt " l " ll,t ' tmigaaine, am; •*'"* "i* Vt ' 8 ' ,,i ? ,!l >' , " u ' i "r r - therefore, or (hen* own security. were obliged to destroy them, to pee I' 1 "! ,M ' m K 1,s *• •' «s lor (he..* own security, were apnoint;to destroy them, to preveni „f'lheir plan being frostrated, as well es for their own smrily. Immediately alter thus mwkmg then selves master of the vc«.*|. they order, u the captain to steer for Him 111,8 Ayres, where they arrived safely «»bom any material occurrence in Rl''' Ua Tlal». »' therreekof Barra 1 ''* 0,1 Die -«* *» A "K | Dur supreme government has e tbe'trrminn! to receive with open arm*. | tnjlbesc men, "ho, in Rat'd with lb* | vexations and iii.jnsli- e of their king. the;;'™ unwilling to lie a complices i essa-j''is'y runny , or la hr hound by ties which they rnusitlsi _broken l,y tin jnmni.esl violation ol all the duties »■ T the!" 11 ' 11 ought lo enunrei the moimren |l*'' suhjn t. | ' v, ' !»'h've 1 at very soon the j Spanish nation will i Up nt ii'un.t. u-djiU !rl «If raced Ferdinand kno*.jf„be toi'kal the project of re »uhjug.liii;* Indion!regions . as unjust as riiido- * the deluiit ited and auei nt men ■ 1 1 "I' 8 5 lrn:;i whose had udmini'IP-i'iO ; arise i'ootinuit) wars. to ' have besove os a letter from o ' have besove os a letter from o royalist at tiim* . a*idre: s'd to one ot "" eerresjiondrnls in tin i*e;iinsula. 11 hdter oute in \vh r.ii In* s " Uimid are in the gvean s* i.istcss • ml run on ne,omit nt (tie so - i'ln se A TIC.IO wars 1.. ivhi ll we have ta i n involved f,,r so many years, without having lawn ..Lie ;u irauqnib'/.H the iusurgi n* y ... tie provin-es, in spite of ail ti e trim •eat fro.11 t.'iidiz ; < . i.Cas; f.ir when they are partially piit do an in mie'piu t* tin y rise in iimüher, vviii, 1. }i.»» ilie lives of so many S »1 - ailla, (is, ill i vcim quite in fespaii*; ;m i, a v'ili never a ..yin be what it Ii ,s licet:, even if it was tranqnihz,»ml those who have eel, ill -led on getting fortunes here will hereafter lie tiis q,.j puintrd, (hey masi now slay in (fair! unlive country ; there is uolhiog now to he here " So says a royrdi-t ; und it, is very well known that not hing les* 11 .. r, ' a * conviction of tin* fuel muh', Lav l 1:11,a* i ulueed him to employ this langoa; < |i -so sav- a nivalis.vim v>r t; s at 1 istra'iie from the tiie..tvi* of v.. i, „1 I limn, where leal* can tot be supposed 10 have any agency i, prodiu iog ttiese inelanelailly impressions 0*1 the d.licted rpanik'd, IE,a can re t!, n be Hsloniiliml that tin* penimailae Spaniards, (hut i-a tho .0 of the lowest lass sut h news «annni be known, nor ! be imposing altitude of tin* pair, et luvermiiciits of Suntli Amc-i. a. heir repented victories ov> r the liest European troops)-— Slow can we Ion Willi lier that H y resist being the , (l apliees of a f. r.ous and torie.ea.l dug monarel:? l*',,r »bat greater proof ,n m.ti us b ve of the iiiipnteni e of 'V i.,iii in the present struggle, tho; the desertion of a frigate Iront this xpedilion to encounter so much per Hup, am: ' r x in : d ? The crew of the Trinidad relate a uinstance worthy of remark, pn Doug to the sailing peril ? The crew of tin* Trinidad «irr relate worthy of remark, «sue a circumstance previous to the sailing of the lilion from Cadiz. ! he Court de Ahisb.tl, in harrang ing ihe expedition before their Imrkution, observed, ih.'.t lie did ib.iihl that limy (the troops) would revenge the injuries sustained by the liest i.f kings! when two grenadier* stepped not ami said, in a firm tone, 'hat they were unwilling to go to South America, the reason they reply«*! we have hud no pay for six months" tor which they were instantly ordered to lie executed. This bloodshed proves the tormen' „f the ten< emus count and bis master, that the dis'-ontent of the armv It:; re idled its heighth ,* and thaf only ,,yar ran prevent a munilestation of thi ^utvmnl disgust, and oppression of of cm not They wer» asked •* Beenus in Ihi ut;. Mo-'drr which the Spanish nation groans. Free Ammen offers asylum foi the unhappy Tenirisulars, and the i trepid free mon of the Trinidad hav ' new IP shown thetr countrymen the way tu escape the ignominy and dégradât hie of the L'astiiian—once so illustrious. hut now so degraded. V.e though the medium of a nolile feeli making efforts to suceur these brothers, that they shall not it pent their undertaking. .Spaniards, wiih sueii a character us we hold, you do not accelerate oki* cause ! A inciting has been held at the Bank Coffee House, in New York, by a r.iimher of res[iertah!e citizens, i for the purpose of raising a suhserip. limi in purchase a piece of plate I'm* Mr. Wiltshire, of Mog.-dore, in Me. ra. ro. as a testimony of respect for I,is humane conduct to American aptives, pat uclarly to llilev mid "•«* lu.!y muht is very justly entertained res po,.,!,,g the rurte. inoss nl some parts „I his narrative. We have repeatedly urge,! the necessity of having a reg p* table consul at Mogmlore, s buy. in order to provide for no. S„ii,i,eri slnpwreehed on the Arsis |"last ,* hui our system of economy seem, to oppose 'this mes sure, mu', .therefore, wt* must continue to lie j"i«l**Ut to the Kindness of Mr. W ilt |*bue. win» is the ileitis» ,-ot»wi»l, ami | .vnh-b eamml be more suitably jkoowledged than by the testimony **ow contemplnteil.—[.V«t. Mr. iiPt?, -UI:; nnv This is » very judicious -tep, and the i-ommemlniious In stow ed on Mr. iv ills!.ini by U'apt. k b y d » rveil, although min i, with is ne l-'rnm the Tos.' n (mzellt, Ike. 21. Coloiiel TmmbtiU's I'niutinz _I Ids sp ,*ndi,l from ..ml Hull, (.1 the regret, we | lear. ol many oi onr citizens, though j limn*,; rid* In.ve ev.-,iled themselves of u-djiU opiioeiniiity of viewing it. it U kno*.jf„be pot up in the in, Il ol t'migres» !odi/jig the umulh of January ; * ,. 1 :• .» •*, p . 101 mg has been remove.! und, im -riitt, •smy proi, ildy !«* ex ut I'iiifadelphia for a week or two. The re, tip.'s. for the three weeks in w - i h ii has been exhibited a ti ; o muie! Hall, aro ns follows: (i.i.i 00 .l.v '1 75 F 1 Si \v i*k, S ■ o.hl week, Til,l*d week, TolM, 17(11 25 GthfLS PoiCcU* ê No. 88, Market si'eet, intending to < haege i is busines, oners for sale his .stuck of go»,is cheap consisting ol clollis i.Cas; oers a d rvinly n 1 :te cl U*.es »! v: it. -us de-ti !|ii:»rs. which lit will sell«', reduced pi ices, for HASH only. THUS!', persons already indebted will please to make iminc .ia'.e payment, : . - ;i / - ,iS J ktv Castle WIN i HR EVrAm.!Si;Mr.NT, A lour horse I'nst Conch will leave , 1 't: Eine t:ol I any moi ni,.g, al o'clock, tor I'lnl.idelp' ia, ' eaeociv's sig'i of ilie :svvan, North 1 bird street, every mornia . at nine n'cioc ., lor ITiimiugtun and New ill alt , run m conjunction with the i-iover S!u„e. J. £r\ TI». .Janvier. tmo. Union |i !a |( | ssi e R lit d *lr. n of Cus.ie ; Dec. 2 1813 N ii 1 lie Si»gc wall stop at Mr. Jo seph Gilpin'» lint VV'iliiiingion. going Hup, every morning, vvheie passengers can taae seals. Woodland Ft Hi * V J ,F. Tobe soldai Public Vendee, on Thurs day the 7 lh of January, 1319 . at the llmuse of Cmrlord Lockwood, inke, per, in Smyrna, 285 acres ol Earn!. 222 oi which is woodland, with While Oak, Slack Oak, and Spanish Oak ; the rt ■ mainder is clear, vvf h two dwelling In * ses. This land is situated in Appoqn.iu* Hundred Newcastle County, »laic a nun of Delaware ; within 3 miies ot Smyrna., and the same distance 10 ihe thick store, landing on Duck Creek, which is 5 miles below the head of the creek, and c:ear o. all the Shoals ; from the Ih n to !M iiadclphu is a sale and excellent navigation. The situation ot tins land makes it very valuable to any person wishes to purchase Woud-l-ang. to cut down, for Timber of all kinds : a great quantity of Spanish Oak b„ x can ht. The terms will be to thi sioic Ii got off the 'l imber, as follows, viz: Two thirds of the purchase money to be paid on executing ihe Deed, the re mainder may lay over 12 months at the option of the purchaser, with interest and Security. Any person wishing to view the Land, will please to call on JOHN DENNING, Merchant Smyna An indisputable title will he made 'o the purchaser.—Sale to commence ,t 10 o'clock, A. iM. Smyrna, Dec. 19 , 1818, 5 t. ut;.