7 . , i i HP "TTi Si..' pftK.; -'L a fc I m ' 1 - i i 1-1 I ' 1 . . .;i Voi...I. j7 Published xET,TavavAYv Tho X 1KNSXBS0K, JV. ros'tktr tt Co. AT TBI ,,VfTin. XB Of FAySTTEVItLK-STaXBT, ', MAS . CASSo'f tORMER PIC.THXE DoLI.AH FEE ;' AKXVM, FAT ABLE It At T FAB IT "l ; ADTEHCIv-- ' SiEott, Paper' 10 C&ts. . - r . ,' , ' Overseer wanted.; ON AITI-ICATIOH.W -the EJIlnr heirof, Peron w lio cotne veil recoiummJcd m n OVlUiF.EJl to i 'he clirg of About Ten JIod ia Wake county win j, . i a '.luce. Tt) Appllcatioa mvut b made iefbr the I0.1i ( i Stpteinber. iry . J ;;-Latin &r,"ErigIisb School ...V v. rpHB SUBSCElBEa wwheirta inform Ue puUietbat ' ct l I . . 1. . . 1 . 1 . , s ".i )jii:xt t Mi house in Wartto jtounty, thirteen milet aortl ' V wert. of warrenton, and teren mutt from Williamsboro,. (. Jj tnd !ne upenntenaance ot ftir. jyua n. rnnAKU, ' who wlU teach the Jjrtin and Greek Languagei English rV.-. .Crammar.' Geotrr' v. 8cc. " ' T, . , '. i - ; i ' Hi Term of 1 uiioa ill be Tvn bollara ibt Kf vlinfr. , T" : Writing," Aritlimetic and EnglislhGnunioaf, End Sixteeii i 'IMlafa for the Latin,. Greek and Siiiencea. v ' . ,' ' ' . V . - 4 en or xwcito ooaraers win, oc 'iwejvca dtioc ouc v , : icribef at the rate f fiFty Dollar r Year i'l - e wlm f come a ,noanicr r iqueewa ,q luing wiiu u- spur v ci ineets a iflanfcet ana counterpane. de3 by moving u that there be laid before the I house a' copy of fne instruction giveo to Air, T'O the Jail of RJeipft. M th Slirtftfl r..VSn. iK. .'nkStrt tU .trV nn'iU raK: Chcapaic m : also communic.u;dtat V 8 bchet hik.'and 23 year of Saril i mjty '$ Altnlsre might be possessed of :iaa7, of Chester. I from Mf. trskjne, expUiDiBg hi motives for - ho belong to John Maacer, y " 9. Carolina. .Tka.ot ner deairrd .to claim hi DroTcKT. DaT charrea. and v take him swajr. i "' - - t 'rT.Wi.to)Tr. Jiilor.7 :Thc ' Grand f Lodge making the late arrangements with Araerica.n .ilr. Canning thought the reasons he, should give for not concurring with the motion, would be' satisfactory to thq noble lord: v. It had been rumoured abroad that Mr. Erskine had not de parted from his instructions he thought it was or WUKTU-c:AHULINA fc TENNESSEE, proptr to prove to this couatry, to America and V - 'tit : 'ml : .Xtf ItXconrenein tbeJrlod'ge ?6. the WQlid, that such report was QOt found K fe- 0 .Boom-in this City, onthe etjb tactVJThe fact whether the arrangement : L.ii,i ; - time and i.r tS offir to the mstrucuons he, had received, was not the lac the" Offkern. Members, and BepreSentativc I potnt in qUettiod. or-J Haleigh; July 13th, A L5809' i'i "'..'AOWS'f - . 5 . ui rmuiivd t a atleil t1 i' ' By order o the, moat, wi ahipful Alijor-Oerieral i v . StajAMix Smith, ' ": ' rhd Master THOMAS L WHXIAMS i , i r How far those arrangements :, ttilned of the Eituation. beinr within about 2J0 vards oT die r ' brated Mineral Springs, the SobBCriber hopei that he meetjrith Uberul.Erot'irasreroeht. : ?' , Parents uq Hoard their Children th hrm, may rest 'i assured tht parurultt AUeatiou w'41 hi jaid to thtir ' - Morais aa weu aa i muon.. , . : . -s . " - i. i i-it?7 i ii in i i JOUK 91MS. il - The oilbscTibers ' ' . ' TI "iT, iialified Executors to the last Will asd S KJUL ' nient of Georpt W. Sn:irt, Eaq. at th sfeck. . to I .nof the duccscd Uv requested to . !l upew ; 'v i'Joii ujiickvwno is vn popaMion ot uie pftiwra ano ' . ? oulu: pavment without deity t be aituauon ot the eetat i will aamrt of ni indalircir - ,r ' ' ' v 6nch aa hAve dfrniittd will jhnke'thenn known to John ' . i , , Kendrick. Within die tilue urescraUed ftnr Aiit ot AtaemhW - rynr prf-senUn (uutuii aifauist tea eelte ot ileceatcd per- j- " uns, auierwu: uiey wiu oeDarreQ paymem. - A . ' U "U " TUJM1 POLK,, Tr , ' ' V ,-UN Si7NDKiC-45J?eCUl0r' "TJftecntirpC tii4, lb09v 1 u f "r i For L -Dire' Sale C'V rtTTroy a rredrt of nine and eighteen months in the town of Warrentou, on the second day of October next, AliHouseaand Lots occupied by Mr. JacobMordccai, and ' twuijwmMi tttVfn tn v.ntn riav ni ijr.emnei Dfir. . . - UV4'V.V." .. t . .' - ' T- . U 1 ' - ' . v yni. - r it: u...i. :A ;;l.,l ; . .. 111 JUWi:illll 3 4UIUIIVM 111 IKUIUavUlV, llll.) 'and well calculated toe hk comtortftbJe accommoiUUon ot tiuniiy.i "i ne vut-aouses are convenient, uie gr.raen i ar te arid Veil 'enclosed, if iitf, i .m ? ; ' v J 4ile "f i5,' On i Lot adjoining these; premises is a well-contructe3 'I - ;iS5re-HoU3,wtth Counting, fcr.V Lodging-ltooma, and ' f'T oHimodioas Cellars walied thrwUb stone. ".These build- i ! 17 . iags sre In good repair, and the situation is eligible for a Jpublicor private pursuit ' ''. -j '' " , ' t ,, -' V ' (A Alan several ucimnroved Town Lots, well Situated and convenient to good aprings.' r; -. (, ';' : ' , -VTi fk itiivUu . licrnim nflrl ftt iint. will iiMaeioratasiprompt-i)ayrnent. x ; ,: v v v i ? O WaritojiUaB miproringsituatlonilugh i heal. yi ' i-' -. "j 7 ,, KVIOtiHI I1.VjXC9, IfOfTHe WJBCl 'i;J ; J;iy; i : i . S7rrvitpn' 7ft of Aiiffust, rr 1 1 1 . i l . ' 1 Notice. .rTrrB Subscriberi' at the iaV term of Person County CMtt nf Picas and Quarter Sessions, auaiiticd aa Au- 'niifiiRtmtnr of the eatate of Mai. Jbn OariiW. late of said i-'"4countyj Notice is therefore givert to thoie indebted to . vsaid estate,. that unless ihey make immediate payment ne vceasity will compel tl Administrator to hav recoum to tneasuras as unpleasant td himself they, will be okagree- .;e.'otbers..V''fy' ? y t'' ; -v, " '- yi'Tli 'Wchaiiinr claims against the said estate wifl present might be improved might hereafter bej the sub ject of consideration. The papers already tfro- aucca were, nc uiouni. sumcicnv to fuosiauur ate the. fact of Mr, jErskine's having gone be. yond hia instructions. .-"The propriety of giving those instructions might become a political question' : but. that the arrangements he had -1 50 'Dollars - Rewards . .-. S bad reteivedr the documentsIready before ri aS-AWAY 'iroia tin. Subscriber them, he thought completely established... Xv on the 24G day of July, I3J8, When the intelligence of the arrange mints en Neirro Man, named DAW. 28 or 29 Inrn with Amt.M Ci nn r . AT X ' V aaMtIVII MS 9 VM1IIV VI VI v- esShiaclS tran.mittedbythetaiBi.ter government, but slow spoken and rather down look through the medium of the American papers, took with him some g00 honte- and by them immediately laid before tbe'nub- spun ckw . j pdju wnte, ifc. j only remained for minister, to acknow . i vil.:... i.. v. .itMMi I led ere a treaty, the conclusion of which, the iti- ttt get so tie state tf Ohio, litre he tuaoace Deen. Any strucuons given oy tnem dia not authorise or person that riU deliver jme the shoye described Negro 9r I jyavow it altogether ' It had accordingly been dT m fT. r v" .tated by them, .that it was notanctioned by . ? rtf f TAM ANTI.Y. the instructions theV had issued s but nothincr had been said, with respect to the conduct ol .. -1' ini r,)i " WILLIAM BRANTLt, Deep River, Chatham county, I . 0. 18- h July, J9. ' Mr. Erskine that could be avoided while they did iUstlce to themselves it had been said, that probably Mr. Erskine had received some' ver bal assurancss from the American'govemment , TWXTX .THOUSAND DQUlAUJJ . . t l ...k. kl k.... Slay be famed for tbesmaQ sum of two and an W$H m that verbal assurance, should be taken in fcj PQSitfveh to commence drawing, : Km jvionuay ine vtnt v;uwwj,; . lars! JV THE THIRD CLASS or THE : 01 4 - case of such importance, he thought, was more' than any government could exoecu or than nnv J . r V.;''1 ' ' aMnterwo.uW consent to.'; JUt the three points ;The'cap,altpresare. vi , . .... J , D , : a(rs in councu, not one naaeen outainea oy 2 of " JJ 10,000 " ' 3 of - .1000: ; , I y iuuwuuw ujy r, iravinc,i - jcvci. 2 t- . 5,ooo ' .6 .. ' ., 3v0 , the suit ctta no of ' our propositiotisi; had tiot 2. , 2,ap0 'i. . 15.. ,30, e. . ! been trained. With resDect trV Enr'lanrl'a he inn Less than two and an half blanks to a prize, Uie lowest I, - ' .:..-:r':I'' - t . o?wluchii5dollaiiS; ; ' ' Vcli Al w wpnArc American vesscisjraa- To -draw 500 number ech day, at the stae -house irt I .no; to Uie ports Ot Our enemies, the accepting Philadelphia, where.the priae will be paid by Thomas that ft. a concession W$ merely COUrtesyn our Allllum- Rn h' Tr-aiiir. :UJ diivs after the conclusion I . . tiri 1 t . .1 . . ' of drawmVt iubject to adeducupn'ef 15 percent, i P. ""I"5. lne WW Th. u n of the riehett Lotteries bubiished here for I with respect to the belligerent power.. Great many years,' and the moderate price of the tickets placet Britain could enforce her right of capturing ihn.i'iiul firi's. nrithin tli rarh ofer individual who I 1 . i:J ' t - U -' o r-- - -j . -1 ucuuai vcsncig iraumg wn ner enemies wncn chuses to become an adventurer, which he mar do for so I . f . j . .1 ' 1 . V iraall a sum as swefywo and an. kalftentt. 'the object; no.-overj Is isuch as must interest every weU -wisher to the internal imnrovemcntof the slate. ' ..', . , ' . , Letters post paid, and inclosing the cash, will be duly at. ended to, and prizes ot lotteries or tnis city ana 01 jew; York! as weU as ni notes of the dittcr?n states, receiv. ed in payment. The price of. the tickets will advance with he approach ol the drawing. .-'. Whole tickets, '. 3 5tl Half ' .. do. . , J. 25 Quarter 4 62 1-2 cents. 4 GEO. TAYLOK, junior. No. 85, South Second-street, Philadelphia. in a state of blockade, .and capture them she would.' ' ' y ' " "y ' iThe instructipn given to Mr", jjrskine. with respect to the Jt NoninterMurse and Noo-Sm- Iportation acts, had two distinct branches. .. It was not enough that those acts ceased to remain in force against England, but it was further to be stipulated that they should remain in force against r ranee, and those power who- were under her influence. It might be said that Cx Rritnm waA ntifc hilt frnm th nnrnhpr nt thno. N. B. The earliest information wHl besriven to distant! , .v ' :' l' ' il '- ... j ": . ... t....: -r-i r ...! i. nri .r o i,iv wiiuiu muac uj wcic iu cxiciiu. wiuic cond Baptist Chuh, Universalist Church, Pennepack X ranee remained one of them. But.it should Academy, and vineyard uotteniis, also lor save as awwe. ; ue remembered, the I on-intercourse find Se Krjullnext ' - C Non-lmportaiiori acts,", were, but a temporary on tneir properly auuenticated, wiuun Uie time uniued1 (jy iawbtherwise this notice will be plead in bar cft their t& WiMMM..R-i'--.4- j.'-' Rir.ti aui uti.nv. Admv. i NOTICE. jF.'.' : 'ltj'ri N HDyOAT the 4th day V- of'October next, will be exposed dy nioney, (oil MO in the city to a decree ot i the Court of Equity, at Spring X'ei m, , in j.in tiuiKe ana -JLWviu vircen ...were' complainants, ndCalvinrW1iett)n, AdmV of Daniel Wheaton, Ster Jinf WheatonAftd Jottn Ji;Wbeaton, heirs of the said . t; Daniel -JVheaton, were defendant. ,; This Lot is situated in tB, the most public part of th city,- on Fsyetuydl Street, : ' iunrlitMiM.'.iii. rA.J.. n.vii t.m' ' ' ' . j SSiSis J to ptjblio Sale, for rea I '!s ithe'premi8es)Lot Na i '',; V --Vf I ''tifBsleiKh. .'sruADly V - "T ':,'' ,9' iL.-t...A Ja1I.i..'aJ -.a. t "nearly opposittfMr. Charles Parish's Tavern, SCOTT, JJcpWgSherif. 'NbrtK-Carolina. ? 1 . .. ''':' TRE ASUB V OFFlCli: 1st of AOrus 1 1 809.- K i hVfnR IIKHUTS and Ptlit , Revenue ; Officers of the .."' .'. . A , tate idui-esaid. bv a nunctual and faithful discharge i j r' " of th? dutits,Tequiredof them by Law, hi r'ardtotht? ' v ,u "'o'litition; and D87tnent"bfto 'Ihe.Tveaaurv of the Taxes ' pthcr",puhlwi dues for the; current year, will dotl&m selves credit and foreclose the "possibi ' ' " -foneiiW MrSlmutd, any, unfortunat ely, fail in this very ;J.;Jvi;simsi pomt, vey will bear: mmmd that a lity of penalty ?or f.:i'.Lf . the Public TretU May 1, 1809. 30-3m. FOREIGN. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. May. . Through the treaty, therefore, conclu ded by Mr. Erskinel we might be made to pa tor the repeal ot it, by recalling our Urdera in Council, while France would enjoy the advan tages resulting from tt, for pothing at ali. It This' resolution on the part of AnVrca i .ie a . great difference between the belligerent po weTff', as It gave France an advantsge which G.Eritaia t was denied." Mteir the interdiction "s ex- tended to both, had t disposition to cavil txist-1 , . ed on our side, we might have found even thea " cause fof codiplalntV as while the irlterdicf ed our enemies they'-exctaded ui also., But r the English government wa. far fmm di. : our offer df rcparalioti 'was then, again rer That proclamation had never been'propc called, it had only been mergrdinthr - , , intercourse ;nd' Non-inn port aVlon acts, ''and thus , pat the two' 'belligerent"., England anil France on a footing of equaUtjv , The-Non . y, intercourse and Non-i mportatsou acts being, as he before stated, but a temporary measure, aad r expiring bn the 20th May, agreeing to the trea-. ty made by Mr. Ertkine we should have JRd v the price of our Order, in- Council for having ' about six week the advantage of France. in be- log admitted to enter thearboura of America v ' " exclusively ; at the expiration of that time wo 4 , might have been. excludeaVand. France permit- j . ted to have the advantage Over us- in her" turn ' n i '. . .t . . 'i . . . ... L . . ' ' . . . : youia u oe tnoagnt mat government ougmto-, , -have confirmed such a treaty as this I' I Could ' they have been justified had theybeen cqntept . ' to have waited sit weeks t6; lern thdffedi? " Surely it could '..not. th0'.ighy!4yw Ilad JVIf Erskine transmitted to minuter, the .treaty bp- . ; . fore he concluded,? .their, disapprpbation of -y. such an arrahgemen would haye been imnie i y iliately expressed,' and there, never would have' been a qirestion.of jsuch k nature. .before the tlouse. Air. Erskine wwuld have been instruct-' edlo have, et it'rigBtV a- h w Sure no.' dis position existed on, theart'of government to uke it out of his hands. ?Dut the trejsty being ; ,.j .concluded as it was. theV had only to adopt it t r . not o adopt i theywere bound td prQve, th ?C it'had been troncluded cpntrarto.the i 'i,truc- ;v tiqto. they had given.. Thus situated, they were ' ; comneUed ic) make the" disclosures which had ' been, made,, bufcto, go, ftir,ther to .communicate v embafrasa and rnaVthe negoejacsii it ill pend-" ' k iug' ocijvcca iiic ivut.uuiiLric, wiiiwu aic si.., ; cherished a hope 'would be finally terminated to t the Satisfaction of both parties ,Mr. Erskine X was instructed toobtai A. a ontinuauoh of th f interdiction of commerc ; to ;Fahc'e,,.i3u to ever povjifpe'njjejajt. on ,c x I hcrt; Vhoeyer magined thatanyi pne we tH-N nave oeenextyavagant enough to view ttoiiu. as not .under the influence of, Fran ce Holland , ' could only.be considej-cd as an exemption, frota two-;oppo6kerjjadWssicrf'a I on 1" ranee, she . must ahare the iate ot ir ranee j oi ner enemy. v4r,tf.rsxmev.pn8(ing,-inigl)t; ? bavebeen led jtnto .an error by jyeVbal'"assuaa-,'!fy ceVa.'. t6yrance'IttiViws)Vi.th respect 'ta' V , Iolland,;'as he mustaye knirWn jV t she, hid been exempted frpm'thev-4 nbn-ioterconrsaf' fc!- ItmihtibeVdthheye f!r , land would be placed 'on the 'same footing as' it France. ; Bui this, if tru'ei would W $trang' V-'t indeed, -when' theredtrairtf "of lolllnd had ' t ' 1 been distinctly retognied,1iae th,at of Italyt . , (Italy,' whose trown was 'on the he ad of Bona ' " Y Mri ErsVine: ' only that the; .'bQn4nterc'oWsecthotI14. be re- l bealedi but that England shpuldhave the bene ! fit of a partial repejAl.1 If auch v'ere; h ..bWu'c . i,; tve" would ask iheNoble Lord if v tions given, they had b.jt4' fotfilfeheirtbougW gone. to :Aeall xtent.t h,e"concefsE)9a vh " was' authorised to,m yen ope: of the conditions he wa ifl.tructed to . t' ; obtairi, a. would appear' on a perusaif tht pa-, ; I - i e " L I i l till 'wiKivufv II UIU3tUIliUH.HIT-, '1 t I wasthcreiore nerensnrv that Rnmnlrlo' nhnnlrl I j -. -a .: e c t.j i ,.-.ii . i. i . .(. . v "rr--c 1 uonvicuon oi ine tact, notntng? he-ould tnmg 1 . T " r - ! .T.:""! lorwaro,, would. jf 0r reasons alreiidy atati i '. . -A . IIonm nfConvnmt, Jftty 13. , , . TUEATY i WITH AMEBICA. Lord IL PtTjy rose, pursuant to his notice tombve for certain papers relating to the attack continued, in force against France, , otherwise; on the Chesapeake, in addition to those already while we paid all the., expense, our enemies on their table. Tjheinstructibns civehtb Mr. Er- mijrht reap, half the benefit-.- For America, bv . a A . ' . I . , .... W J . skine oh that subjett he thought ought to he pn j the treaty concluded, was not bound to cottti duced;aswell asthe communicatioii he!mustn- nue those acts against France, and perhaps at c'essarily have made tp governmerit; explaining the present tin her' port, were as open to the the motives for his, recent conduct, for without' French as' to the Efiglishl Was it to be sut kM !.. JmM.iI .aiiI.1 It. flVivmnaT rt ilia lu: 1 ki.' ni.!a.rli u.!!.' .'l.-.'.t .l ' uiciii, iiu juugiucui wwu ih iui iuwuvi ..v u- i juv jvy iiiinisicrs couit agree to gree in which he had violated his , instructions withdraw ,.thpeNltta)iatory measures, wlncli or indeed of the general conduct of the Ame- J: thlpy tad I beent' .OnipeUed to adopt agnst rican government,, was nctcasHry uwi ine rrancc wun. respect to Atnerj ,a whileiAmer House should be informed of the instructions ca was leaving her ports'Alike open to both the civen tb Mr.sErskine on the subject of the at" belliKerent fiowersf When our often retVeatedl tack on the Chesapeake hi would therefore offer of reparation for the attack on the Che sa mak that the Subject of amoiioh Tf the right peake was r9t mafleV Mr; R6s2 was only in- 111. iiihiilla'itiriii Mnne!t. 4VnTM' tnfrkMM4.An .ri...A.t .n .1. 'J" 1 .l 1 ' 11UU. CUIHIIMIU which he might possess bu Pett'vl had not. should stat the iostructiqu. given to that gntTcmii could I y enge the injaries M niigjit Ah ve recKtved, oi to nui uo luuuo jjuuiiv "iiuyui nciuiMtjiv w iuc i cpevt an atonement won tne; Qiienuingparry j public service;: he would not pre..s faV'iAoltph;' Ibujtt.coojd not jpossess.a gKtjto.th'iIf!. an for the pre.ent, but the. 0bmxhunication-frbin,j atbnement were expected, rcvenee waa not lb tTAii-uioftiuv ,w ...... f--. v.j. .w.v i K.-f....j.vw, icvcuc vf ig avcaupicu, rW M.tt.H kse.A nniviiln.nt. .11 i k A m I M M A ' ..1 J . L . . J A ' . luuiu liuiuc cxpcticuj .vmrrica dy'atated. hshould decline entering .a; .present fartlier in to the subject.? Before he esumelHaeat he 111151 jiuwever avmcv tuai w wti noi personally. jenow Mrv Erskine ;' hfe erer enteriBed toy , 4 " j.ii.juMv.gauiav wi JCiiuciB4ii j.UUi ,Wltn ye V-j'. .' V spect.to his conduct on receiving 'ar" nbte Trota V the American. Secretary of, Stateiie 4 thou trht ' V "mi .cii3uiuict , iic uuiiu 10 nave reiuracu ic i unabswtiredy andput an end at once jq the cor- - I respondence;- "on receiving such aiv extrsordU A. flary commWicatiop S; n ""-"".Vy' W t MrtNprris.wonldynbt have;-men; W)i tint ' "C- " , thf right bttOur'able'gtntlenian I skine had not exceeded his insft-uctto'us;y fIIc V did ot .thlnfc suchttiiaours cbvild rigihilei -"v' with tfie. relaiioni.Wf tKat, geUeman.f4ioif did" ' ' "'MSll w ai lui,,iiAHre aiu BnUUl!f Jl ' to ithembn the subjecM itltfould oi theu y enrrr into, a aetence qt nia.raanon, a pc, was y cerai that- hi-iwM:et'&ti&g tithej than' have "one word tittered invhraf behalf: 'th' -'i tnight bepetrtroe:ntat to the public Servicer ylMr'.'-'Canriibg did Vol Imakfe' the af1

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