Newspapers / The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, … / Feb. 9, 1809, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
f f r f r ' J- : r-.J' f r r f -r r r -W i f t . t u '...e sSSS ss ' s s s s J- s .? s j jj j s j r s j j . "f (9 hi i - ' u . - a r f x i -IU 1 1 i ;n'U' c u-.r. i 7 ItV.-. 1 1- '..Ji t I i . pdcs rill Jare :c h irf.ucvt nr. a jury, as to return a fer 'fci-t f -rruiniUu;,J ifT, when i; wisprottd to the tl-c'.i-'.a cf fixry crft prmt.thM'.Uc. Mott, had ilo L tt itr .y fc-Un a Wulldrce sad titU two men, 3-4 4 n r.--r alter tlx ;r boat, was taken ; the Let, wis . ret f ten lienied by prisoner counsel f . , .!fsrvCLipm-JVi Kjei nd Marsh were for the "rroncp The Staes Ar.omeY and Mr. Vannrse in behalf of guvcrfmer, JuJ'e Tyler presided... This triil wid tot end here, 'or rather the ctmsenieDce. " Immense rjuuntities cf prodoce of every dew - 'eri'Ukrt, fiaxJ their way inttt Canada every day ; on a r Lir c JcnUtion, 100 Joad per dry for 15 days past J have eone uuo Canada thro Jswaaion. 1 here are a number of other roads, and Ve can make a calcu j. l, lation how niwiy fcv.'s Per the tinea. ' ,Thee i-; -h anrf sled are driven by a desperate set offel '.. '. lows, muDv of whom are armed, and have beep en , ; .'roumireo to defend themselves airainst any that at ;'7 temDt to take them. ; it present, we have no tbority tobtop'tLs&but when the new, law "arrives C Ve shall have some employment. . ' h ate riot the lftjjj. doubt but -some Uvea will " be lost la con 1 'nnire of this verdict. It V '."'- A -' Ti; Collector of. Barnstable- Districts fMass.1 : l ",' has already twke .c.lcd upon the arnied(ldrce lo ' . s&ist him in Performing lis oilkLJ duJes ' . '. ' Getier.J Motti.v. the heio ut Hf-hcniinden, th . Wan who stern Nirtues mere di e; t-eC by Eoiki.paU: ' las petiaoned tf.e Ler.islre oi Pettnylv,jiU A be .-:' .' permitted to hold Laid In Ut Mwjtr s he intends to become a citizen.. r ' : '-.,'', - 't 4 , AGRICtXTUllK-; v. 1. -tf.. : C - The first of Aru, srj-ce of frtiitstic twt,i : lrkle oftlie Laid ntvi pawoii pf tli aa.;: i A, 1 0 v, ; , . v.. ... VAnir.TY. t! nrnipfi L!it t!. t '.'o h tl lint w.t tn U.c .;. 1 - - '' tverj-Uufi ul'ntuvui k'ud -' ' ., Y.aitt With titr vet rinr mit ti . Hull, njo)oa CciMtAucr I ' .r- n,tr tle, and tGr'wittjr, . - , : - PRt'y ''e. .nd U'i ful utt ,( ionsuT" tl iitcU'd, and roi:mlt!r etcome u tut ao mt , : 11it hart I U d wl lher, Dull, uftjtg-gu liKnoy f -'1 roilTUK STAR. ;Mwra.RDtf om By inserting the fultowirfiayour mefiix paper you wiil Uiige a friend to free trte. N , . 't Burke cbuhty, N.C. Jan. 50, 1809. . ;v . : 4 r ' ' : 1VEwh Were ablansv and blea. ' "' TVe wtm were o theta ful an4gay, r'vV'" At nirti we-went ktclr to rest, ' , .....V Alia anvi-iij wort v uuv uio uay, . -- ' ., "'' Bat how dews' the lece now appear f V," Mswt our awect rural paanimr be O'er r f . Mat Ue inuic no more strike the ear-- ' i --' Moat tho dait in vhe hU bo no mort I t ?, "t ! - vtV'Muacue mina oi ourjarrosoccropir i,,-j- 'f'j Mutt our caiUe go straying- abrohd I r. 1 ;t ,vv Moat the trade la bur land bead) stopt t" ' ' And our ships be ail tooor'd in the road 1 . " .t,. ..v., 5.- , . : f : t ,i, Jut reuipoa expire n, uic grounm, , A.i.,1 vmuc iiiik jovn av hi viae.. ,. ' .-. . f Cries Df. Stop, elated ,wvh his aU!V ' f'yV'V. -iV .Wy puen'H Tcm, berv,i- iK.yrrkiltVV'j ''t- 'i't ii twice ten boUrs, so qmck I cu1' his rt i ; tX:-' Shephe'rdsahd SbrpherdeSscs whwt boat aheep i -t rlllDreniiums and tu'conuumteror'-ctntrote -ffi ffc.'' ource adeoukte t6 the increasing demuniiw-or'raaT f vt yUt; there noi exist in nature .some anterior ddta ?-U ; - tariz, a lateSputush Writer, says, that mbbuini keep- j '' ing of sheep Wvisan exclusive bnsiness; hnd;.Uattn his time )hcre were forty th6usyh4 ihepherdaj Jthey 1 4 ci !? tsed the grcSt ecoroiny-th&t. the .Care,' of. their ilocks, ta changing M"pfibr grounds, constitut j ;.ird the business of their vrhoie I'veand that some a : :; cf the nwidntums in Spurn are-'ciothed,;ta t)e: reiy j ! u ummits,with th richest herbe-that tucouhtry I -! produces a1 et&iier variety of 'irnutttc herbs, which : Aff yenderthtftste of their kids abdshep'-sot HAyWir l5iat those skcVpwd&': iktfoni (the finest ofVool, and are fcv treasure. wiUiiti thero-i M?'- selves.;, IVIaynoi this Sime sromtitic herbage, tltat v :h?s such powerful etfefte updt the flesl) of nirnas, It? have ,omethinr to db witirthe oreklucuoh, of ' tht 5 Incomparable .fieece ?tExiiieiice-ivlc(f)e tanVnsfwier 1 ?' this tioesaW " Ncnft 1 of this 1 6tmtrie$, in - Europe - 'f nave oeen ame vfS'tftxle wo6i--and Aulermiii ' v Ttua' true, q-wth Topi, let ouropponentravet" " I niyaeif met uih btitso to his okay h '. :S. perhaps for no' other reaaon.tlitJtn.lite e spcVica of foodii In Nottlt.Airie- tfm. of the abov i''H-Tirar.whenArctisbw ctltxu 'V".; ;.--'.'lation liiUs upon.' s itbtty, hbrse4o, ploUgbithe IKKMin-tidiio vKshy tows for a dairy, and hog "to y feed .WJhn the :refu of the Wtcbvfl'wid tlhiHand, f R after ul?, we IrhW have" fer sheep jtst Sufpcietit i ..V torralieaiitof cloth and some lindsey, "andstocki; ;J,vnga for the fcmUy- iThe elteep Wo mirchasied as thing of course, and turned kto.the field, and never .';3:?-- 'jnore .thought tif toll the detul of wKand perbeps i& hot tlieni-i'liing. tim pisses aweywUhjtheme V-i want of aUention. .OttKht it feet rather W be won- & ; I dered that there are as inunY sheep in the country as there really are, than, that there are he nvore tmm. r Tboueh the United States runs throueti fifteen " ;gres of bde,; .l.' co greater Tarietvyin the climtd : than- in the tail, 'C;p$$f& and noMvithsunaothis diversity pet visible jtai the .'attcr''the methods of improving it:tre nearly uni Tsir:.-.A., nxtt'AK. 9. i ti. Msior fJerxmi!s Smith 8t Brown, an.f T,A'. Cro. DiU h.n e u' !i. .peciite pn-"ottiy tl.e Tedtr-i (oerrjnctiL c l f-r-'ers ! r "r-ivl. tNir rr- 'J,e DiUthiuaurt '..i. J Ly ye e : -ir ' ' " i . T..U-., t'.tT U.V ' U.i.-.". i - ! frcnl.-. ti.-i..". ..t r?r.;" '.jrj so i c ;.r:H,f sj t r- n:. ' rnxucj t'.f;::,ir tj i! r s..r.; r -r:: i -' t.eirom lir.a-, iltr "l ! p;ov-m, Lut . k ) ; A e i-r.. i . . UchuauTi iJiii i 'riiif , c ! sUu.-.' -Infer. ' Ilrntr, i,kt ti.' v vlJ UI 1 t! i f cf rjxc otcrL-rown triiuUiy evt-l-U; ', t s'-t e trf. pJuton . -i r'' rrm, vxu mown .tm iie Southern ' StiUtt aFagciit fir -hrocitrinr 'ntbueriScr for ' ihe Life tt ' IVuthiAgtom, author of Hymen' Ketruiung. aerjeaw vr a vKunmuium a msoojcr nit: aihrlor'und Btverui bthef whimsical asd amudng publication hd lately fiubuthtd 1 HZ Diosn b unfortunate filu'i JOttY MlJPLTQXyvh6. after $cit&tnng herself with a fortune of four tliou taM toilart oil a young husband, Mr. Kdward Iliid- ley ."two 'barbarously drowned tif Aim in thc'jrightti wteK after marriage , v - C ; f;.' r'Doctor Ramsay gtvef 1 the 'fuioxutrig character having hii rlliLfe faculties if excited- 4ia man can ; fted it vxihoui having hu horror or ;Vlce en4 ; Am irspectyr Virtue increased.:-i jJvAm'. Af uft tf bUtiding Utr;ction he crept hTt rert in high ood humour by ihe frtt Hctovunett qf hi hannert he. it inculcating ufiqn them important "morai and 'religiouf' irvihij tviiducive fa t3r'firrenia7ui fviuft hapjftne'f'-l";7 J. iPleaani,r,f Kithm-md li$ha jut 'fiu Kgied f:7'hf fiuitori! 'ofjipi'ttiacyi fnhi ilirie':to thepreieui dtaf "faviabttktietwit 'ijftifrbk and firogrtBt in the 'Church' t)f lieme-of iti jiroeeeding in k ph ttrch. rglandUh4 rief and.prt)greH oj ihtfMethHlistaht Europe an Jnttrkaj? ftttgom tSuirey mMer of thtfp. Th: foundling of Belgrade by Mr.' Jenmng; H Zmnirnded iy-Mr '&Jfarmifci$&' i ?. nH Wnnitn?rt "' itrirt Vn1lW -. TIUI1 . U 1 M IUUUUU4U. . mw., " T T 7 if 3 1 Chester counties,' are likewise tif Httle Value to the ?$f4.S ;egricultural system in their present situation. Now v iif I possessed the tery smalltapital 4haf wotjld be f pecessary; and had the talents and inclination to go V'V'.Xo'to what I called, i line tf' business I rould 'I set ' anyBelfdown id some t those very places, and, pur t iXchase one dozen xf sheepi native df ,the tountry, ,Kf.pTopotdoi.'the twales'and females, aajacodid . li 'Ui ; of old commence business hi the sprinsfould hfr?&tiie'- flocks every night-unei through iecoofse-..oC P'nMtthe siimnieri provide shelterand 'forage for theyin- ter -l wouia pjiuit corn ; ro wo oest givwwu ;u my power, if it only grew breast high,' noifliatter,- V jnight be cut off at the rbot--this, .witiv warm'.hou. I; $es, would subsist them through the . wintet--tvnd i then t ttiight perhaps .tutrbduce 0, cdwV As thefina v bure iat care and ec6Wray might accurtnllate; 4. would certainly proedce ; e'enUll crop rpf clpver: for the cnsuingw"mVr,,' Itwould nottake lotig-.ttxtiifn ft five hundred or thousand 'tocie into shcepfwalks; .'; 'and cover, them wkh'fldcks. f And tlien, how1 xnuch less valuable ;, wejuld thit propmy Te than grain :,W i' v'( fitrnnsr or .would It not Uv.aote-fcswoie' mite? 1 1 Vy v roiint cf the t'iffcrence iu labourand iiV fcct nore . Vi :V v - The sale 'It 'Atari 1'brche'ster'A '" Mcrino Kyland Xi04Mko& place on the? 20th September,' near JDU1 .fjt'vertori, and thcuglvut, few purchasers ttendetft '$ V (hey went off at the' following, high' irfeo-Fnllniouthed Menno llund,' r ':x?; 5v'-A--EWes- in 5 .lots, fetxhed Hl..lb..iS0j; 0 :i . Four-toothed ditto r. ;v P'' v 'I" lOtJJT ft'i?V60 Mcnni6Hylund'ShearlnigfewestMAy,170,4le .;;-'-T:., Merino Runt of the pure blood' i ; 15 i 0 , V' V'i-A, few Very old cast off Merino Kwcs, if the pure ; ' ilood, fetched from to 'T.' each, v Lord Porches-'!-''v'.:;'.ter exhibited twenty beautiful Ewes from his pure Ofy-.-. ; v Merino flock, not for sale, but as a specimen of the ' ? irl i improvement in those sheep; llis JLoi-dsliip Was '": ; 4 offered 40Q.. guineas for the twenty, or 50 guineas -Ar. Demie. announce that tevtrtd Litetaru eha raeleri have wuoctated tdth htmteff fn jtepubumtion of the Fort iouo, vfuck af.tr jtntitt y aiarc yw tfeafmorihly.jⅈm HiS Of tKfe Rise, PrbKresi' end Accdmplishtrient of the Abolition of the African slave jrade by the British Parlkroent ;By;TnoMA ,Ct AkksoX, ii-'kYi. In two Yolumevi Krst American" from the Umdon ,'editfonJa publisherBrOwnand Mcrritt prmterV-An ac count ipf the exerdpnsand circumstances which Jed to'and brought, abou an. extinction ol the trailic in human flesh and sine Wsi-a traflic wbic li, as Burke described k "wasbegunln savage war, prosecuted with unheard of . barbarityr: continued , dUrmtr the transportauonith the most' loathsome,' unprison- mcnWand ending in perpetuaUilc yhd.slavc,,y-- )mch, wnue tt' was proaucuye oi misery not io oe described to its 8uDjeJts, 'most.vef alUiM hearts and Vitiated the charactersof Uiose engaged in iWould toot but be lhtere.stlnR; even from an er- dinary hand j What then might npt rea'sotmbly be Ex pected li'om tne pen wnicn-r;w ine eicgunt ror traiture of Quakerism ?'-Suflice it for us to say -.- ' .. ' ' . s ;-L" that no expecuuons tormeo Qi tnis worn irom; uie excellence of Mr, Clark8dni sforroer. WTiujigs, will it gion, it, is,?th'4 this life was Intended for a stati id ti44 ; Wd imp wement Jof inerf. His prepiuration lot a oc lie r ivona, fcquircu Eraauu ov1""-"1"" ictanieden bv steps of protfressiyedlaDline..;vThe Bituauon nere assignvu nun wp nuvu, w mmrw thisdesign by filing forth sll his acdve ' powers by giving Scope to hU moral dispositions, und bring ing to light his whole character-IIence it became Dronef. that difficulty ai'id temptation should arise in the cburBeof his duty i 'ample rewards Wete proJ mined to. virtue J but those, rewards.. ; were lctt. yeti in obscurity anamstant prospect. ;. v ,i -i'l i ... 1 ....-. k.,i:M.,i . In lLwns"Ua.infon Garette we are ir K-mrd that tlx 15-1-k Notes some prr.e lirvfe aderti-cd to have been ttulen from tlie fK-cVctofa Mr. J. White, Uica at AVilnunton, L;ve teen in part fot:nd con ceded in a lmJl er.heivjug,wfjr h wsslr.ron cut of the earth by aKegro in digging a hole tr a fence post I he sum stolen was about 8 ISXW, wxl thnt tAind is S 9470, which has been de posited at the Bank.' - As Mf. White is now on Us way to New-York and Boston, the northern printers, by givjng tias article a place, besides tovuplying with the benevolent reTKit of. IVTr. lusell, wi.l be the hdrbinrs f gooa news to at least one individual. ' r thr hrl br.ngtrot Wck-me tidmgt . ; . ' f lUaaroi&re all mihl en hia tongue ', jj ', rf Routidj evrr after Si Uie frladnnik'. " U It J RememVr'd, jrrerthift a rcrtirjwir 'rind. '' - Prom the same paper we learn,, that Atr, Eben Borrell, mate of the KhobacrTnO'Of MassacLaicus, prpdpttaXed liimself .imathe river at AViinnngtoDf few days since, end was drowned.' . Mr. B. was origimaly a printer, but partiality for , the sea led him to' renounce histiyst profession. .- Immediately on bis arrival at Wllnnncton the Embaivo was laid, and he was thrown Out of employment. '' HeofTcred himself as a printer at the fikes there, but fcunci little Wort V.xpenees accrued width fcfeVas una ble to piy, and 'being hard pressed on the subject hie delicate feelings could not endure his. situction, and hf Uok the resolution of destroj'ing himself. He is represented to have btn man of respecta bletalenus'luiduuiable de'ptjrtment; ' .-.i-v.V ;:,.';;.. . The fallowing is from the New-England Palladium of die "'''(i'C .th tilt, printed in Boston. ;;, 1 J, v 'jv- i) Petitions to the' legislature p'.'y.-' . The examples of Bath G loucester, Newbory port, and' Ifallowcll, -should. Lc.followed by every considerable town in. this - State, especially on the sea-board. It is better than rising in mobs to forct their. , way to ' aco.1 Thii may be peeettary af la it bui ought to he done under tome authority, and lite lover of the State povervnir-ttftre eavat to ihe'fri ".' , There can be ho doubt o the spirit of the peo ple of NewEngland to esist tyranny in any fornt. Some of the citizens of this town desii e to have a meeting for" the sirce purpose, tut it surely can not he necessary for Boston to express any opinio!) , on such a subjectrhcr ieU in tlie holy cause of Li berty is well known to the world, and her readiness to Support fciiy system , of igour will not ba quet tionedby any .body; The member s of the Legisl- ; tu,re are .soon to assemble hcre,'and will easily, dis cover the tpirit which pervades he' metropolisit ui tnc ym et natvi, unu y inr "igacin iwr, 1 1 :? citizrtu cf Motto 'want only fht authority oYltiu State to direct , arid they. mil not be the latl to go into, the front if any battle WrfcA t necrtsarm ia 'defend- the righlt tfjhl&lierto fret people,!"? ' - ; ic BoucB,.iin exireiiK r-cgnw, we yiqiepi aiiu duorgunULig 'sentiments of the foregoing publica tion, and the dangerous tendency of'those proceed ings which jt recommends as examples.'- ; taaaiichttsjettft boasts hiucli of having ;'"bfc'eil ;the cradie , of ,Amerifah.44bertf, but if the spark Jihat now seems to be kindling there, is suncred to burs; ortlv into a flame, it niay,.ete long, terepioatheo with betncr its etkvtj.-., It is paid the Embargo laws are oppressive, that the last law erects a despotism, that u is uhcohsduidohl. ? All this forms ho sort of excuse for violations'of law, or resistance" of the constituted authorities Remedies are provided for all -'-abuses of poweiy-the.' National Authorities owe elections .and if the' people k4UJt they are annihi lated with breath. It is the duty of all Submit ai- ?f .f.ij , i x 'i.J t . go vac wui o tne majority, uuu wngever auempts oy undue mearts to fiustrate that will,' no matter,; what title he may assume, ho matter, what professions he may make he Han enemy to his country.-.'. nifey be said in extenuation cf the ' conduct and expres sions of certain indiViduuIs and ptiblic meetings, that their obiect is only to raise a spirit, 4 tonein the nub- lie mind, tht will, pperatS on fwongress to induce1 A .(.v. .tnf.':. 1,.., - i',:. r..,. . missible apology. Vr U $ mountain mob in ihe Wr. ry a, Convention VtA the subject of a disuhion'pi the Sutcs is too fearfully fraught with the Worst of numan cvus, to oe maae eveu a 11 wucr. v ?pecuia tiori. 'The-venerable Fatlicr hf his cbuntrv. hear the close o( a long life that had been devoted tplts nap- juicsa, ill mis liucwfit auu) ui uuiv? niuui ought,to he published annually iri every news-paper, read weekly by eyery American, & placed constantly on every desk, and which. wj intend soon to give u praee to yi our paper, uas occiareu sucn specula tions to berr 'iVVe, tor many reasons, tannot permit 'ewr; of those who afe; the prompters of this violence to nna a sneiter yor tnew pairioum. Bnper the plea of roisUkfen policy.- One is. that the paper Which encourages this spirit of ( dis-uniohv s the same Which - published Canning's, ' lettcr,whicji, thotigh proper to be known, via not . iommumcated oy our iireTnmrwv.,vnoiottrJ5, nai u,e- eiecuons in Netv47ngland have: ntostly decLured bgaiust. the n pno t4 your iiKrty, fiC i-.t ue w pu Ju to eucar to juu Uie j-rrscrvadoa cf v. ,; r.' . ,'' . ':s '. ;.; ' .'..,. . .. . . ( ' re condJeraut'ns seaV a. pcr.iuv.ve n wi.f.hCii.L-r i ? f rm tf uovtrcncr.t Me Ir-u-: ; tiyiu to C.Kiiy. hr.-l which ara to t-e ie,'.j-.!:1 e .' p-Kv'.'.-d Jy hcu' to lvepu,j'ic -l. ci-y 1 In t'.is 1 1 fc ix! ii i. th l ti,i r t'l.'.Ji ru'"?.t ff,0 ..rrrtf 's - niui priipci your iiotny, u.t uc if, t;.C oiipu the ether. "Thee gilape to eve'17 rc3eciii ;r and virtuou fr.in'iv jiul exUlit the coutiiiU-nce of the UNION y a pti.ao ry otject of Ji'-tJictu: eirsirc i. ' Is there a doubt.'.-, whether a common goveniiinent co rn 'jrace w , Lrge s 6phcre 1 Let experience Solve k. 2a tfs f ifr ro mrr tprcuJativti it tuth a cr twrrr trimrnal - "Vre ire authorised to hope th-t a prcper orginiz -Uon the whole, with tl auxi j-jy ap-ency of go -venuuenu for the respective uLuiviion, will of- ' ford a happy Issue to the-experiment. ;. 'lis wclj . '. worth a lv;and full expe riment.. With such pew '. eiftil aTid'otiriOus motives to L'tuoS,' sJTccdnx ali.( partrtjoiir counuy, wbi'e experience, sh.dl hot " . have Vnioustratcd its impiioicalii2r, thcre WUl -always be reaijcn to distrust the patriotism of those.--, who, hi any tmarter, may endeavour to w eaken i$ ' palms. . as ; The impression of sense sobjuncediVKamst Iroy mortality, us to fcllow1. a cohfiict betwecrt faith' and sDnsc-betwecn'ccnience' jBhd desirei-betwten present pleatftire and future good.' this conflict the souls 01 gooa men, are inea,nnproyea uu fttrenp-thenedo in; this i field'; theiri. honours 'are reaped hfero are.lormed the capital virtues ot toru tude, iemherance snd seif ' denial 'meoration in m aaversiry.TutJTnirioii to tncwu nrosnentv, Daaence of God.cliaritv and fort'iyeness tp men aiuidn rteya- compctaU9n3 6f wc-rid!f . inieiyet' ',.; George .Washington i-'i.rko Custxs, ,thi Tarmer of Arlington, and proprietor of SnuuN Island, nea - v the capeei of .Virginia, so LniouS, hr its sherj 1 . -proposes establishment of yooV.cn 1 i. nuLcto M . , ( rybya Compaiiy,, between Mount Vcrno; and the - . . federal "Qity 5 to be managed by the commission i ... ers of the Arlington Jiistiiuuon. . Thte stok Wie ; , vested lii KS0 shares, of & io each. 'The scitc of , : the Lctory, stone, timber tic. to be gratuitously gii J I? yen by Mr. Cusus. Subscriptions are open at Alex V : ; andtia,, Washington, an otlier places -.. : ! ' - ? ' 'f - V'.. I '? '' . (-. ; ' "'. The followinffla the'artic's in Ute JTutional InteulgbHeer; ; ' : . . " .-ferml tolr.Wri'tiuinpy. .'' - : ; '' " ;;' A We' 'are told bVthe BoSton Cenuneh -that th . ' ' '.V T'bUcctorand De'pjr Collector of tl:at'portluverc-;t '. -l . ' signed their oPkes. ; Howmic, to whom tl eir gor,;.'V ; '' vernment' had conndcei pflkes of slich hii trubt and, tesponsiiAiiry, Can reconcile a prccipite aban-' . . ' , , dopmcflt tf their posts When ihtir scrrtccs-ars most '" re-juisUei is a -estian wlch they will hayeto set;f) tie, with a people, wl-o,' we trostrw 0ved If they should foi-give,; Such" eo'du'ct,'!''?".?'.' odght, ; however, to be knowft to " 'every nan' whlralt V llie act oi auuicwjui! Travncs uui hj v-yupviur i ' - ias lone retained ui-ouicfcj iii 6pposjtJ.cn to H9 i " t ' wishes of a respecial-le tclass' f th ciunnronityl-U j V;; v.T. Wliat confidence, we demand; can be placed in these; ,T. mn3ueir this nagramdet'ejlctlpnofdutv ;l w cmldi';$; seem las if this, conduct had proceeded irom a-deu -A r: ... ,; . berate- purpose to clmsfiie with the 'ccted"::;i(' tneiy luiamous yioiauonsoi tne lawso tncir touiitry, - o- t' iThe" folldwing'orddrs ire exactly copied from tV.!, oritiital. which were lately senttO the Pfjish Cieilt --vA2t'- in s. 'village in Hertfordshit-e. ;; ftii nanffiif Je-emyr ',. M Mistr.lieremy, ml wen i$cht,w .wantes to bee. :" burjd. ? Digg a grait for fair an shed: sha! com to Wei bundtercwrrer fltwunherclpke. - iia "ww w,r c ?r;x to' dige itt bi nd.uthre;wicf let jetbpe :yt I publish the barns f marraKe;betwne tof4. i.i,; Soul and" Sarah 1 Simmon! bouth in tljs :. partick if any one just cause tupenement the two- porsen : - should net be johied to geathcr, are now to eieclat. ? it"' J J ' "w c Jen Paper, TO COKU!aPUMJENT3 ' " . rivt.willaDDarinourTiest. h will also the comtt tucatittft oit the eulture of Bemu. The favours of ofbtt l yorrespondema will be duty nouccd .--'v-:..' .-, v-' m'i; hvv l i c - Afew days ao at, Peerkhurft'J'jMb Hevv. AVilliarfi. ' tlarriaoit, J 6 h j. Co T 1 n,: 3 j: of Mount Vernon, neat Tarborough, inKorth Cfivolinu, to Mi Mary Tvctsaj daughter; of Wood Tucker, Jtsq. CSpnrifu:M. - s.v ."'Hi ' i'l ' " ' ' " '.'. ' " ' f I T fl -1 IVI .. , T- ,4 embargo, -and promisei, redress of the grieyahjees of which thev xomniain. V- In vain jnay they- cek to -justify ' theif cofiduct.;iAVei but-sclvesl ; o not i.p- luvc y . 111 CHIoaigW -,v o ireiyi -w utiiviy wbuld produce 'the effect on the bciligeram pow ers 'which were predicted, nh'd every day's expeii- ehee;, assures nidf tlie .correctness of our' oplnions. We should rejtnce tft its rejieal ; ut utidl it is- re pealedrid so lohg as it rcnlains the jawof $he lan'el, we will raise our voices, in lat pur (A its executfon to the nitnosf. exfent.f lt$J ortcr. Ve3,vl,niore W will. If the occatdon reotiircs ' suppoit,; af the '".ha zafd pf pur lives and fortune. Uie ponstltnted autho rldes of he nation,-and tlie irttegrity bf thej IJnitk We uhpuld Wtjsh'at pur hiiwprthiftcss 'to hear ourr se'lYes cixlld Vvtncricans, aneldo less than thls-.r t '-4Ves' WiUogthen -Air feeble protestftimst (his spirit of dis4thionity an extract fi0m tivc icircy Of WasliInKtoii.'r- :fe;,Vv MA W ? , . Jlaj. sam ext. M UuttocH, late oi llatitaX, m.tbil StAtej ' ? f was UVbed on the 23d lVe..ift goinnp.f-om Nashville l : tardiaj in Tennrsiiee. " W e have not -learned die partiou lars of tindery dit rensieir Wcuntatance. Ho has left a youit.;' arnmbla wihs (k a great nuMiber. of tVicn J to lamentr v ouHuiumei) death f - , J t - , ' s 2 T aragN iiar"":'"1 "ii,ih"tjr 1 f'1 'iiujiii;' iv.1,'1, sikskai Cautions ? '";..V Tf .'ffiltE.lS mv on Uvid, vod.h eivlrfn vearaoiJ . . . ft ViSt Apnl," enlaudqnder Cp.H Naia .onuiiw l,ft. fall, -anti as it Wait r.dnrtary to my wi;its, J 'lfinin)'dE',v ov captain Nicka hi diicharge,--iwder he pwaity wt the , laW,' tit ease. h rtfusetL.-, Captam tbvt-low, jrranteel Him a uucparj wuir.n irow iu ;ny ponsesmo.',. raring that ray i- ttupht be -induced td join ths army ayam,.! rorwurr-M ueutensnt llamutont on tne 2s'.h Januirri u-on enliatui hui(' but on ny return ts-om the rguiui f t t-iv. day a .a'-wlieru I bad bocnueeesmnly b?t' I ai.drf stoo'd hi a.m had gofte wtOi the reenuU tvi Jhin.:v Now I forworn itll pereoiia from Lx1urto thc(t l).v"ifl , otllccv from takmy fiini wndta- i.ic u;Krn-.i or Idi-chi j. -. nun out or uio siaici wia aa. capuuks won ikkiupr iui on .' Jioard their vcifsJU. s . r ' , , f..' 'ijj "'1 .k..JLAVlU JtUl i. - Wanted 'td-Employ - : 4 TavSrvi- aepve'inan Who writes a.'atv lait3l;,tl-.-'Y w Yhilthcn eYerj - part of btre;ouhtty thus fee). an mwpcoiate ana-piricuwr, winvw u 4, bruw- i309,- i r y :yl : the phrta combined cannot fail w fihd 4H the touted (; :;'r ,-, J - t--- mass.of inean oa crTprts greatetstrcngt'i, griie4 .iri SohscnntuMia ffrUoofrttrt fcetfdfe Jtev.miWc'V?. -. J rersourcc, nropertionably ygrcatvt; secmity fi-orn :) a tltV jnax SrM -.Wt':? , ' .' " --'i r-' ' ; i T ' V'.' ' w: f x ;. to select one' which he j-rectcd,not ihitehding to J tious con ', t- : v.t?;.-."j .j",-,:'.: jri.;-;!', :-, v & l - ; .; ' - . ' " - ' '. j - - .4 -. v, , , ,., ..,.., -. . , . . ; j 1
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 9, 1809, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75