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, . - . ' . ; ... . ' . ....' r . . 1 . . , . .... .. . . . . . ' ' .. . - .. ... ... . .... .... . . . . ....... . . s- , v , UH BSHBERiOK, if. V0.SKLr J COL At THE V, t?ASS6S Coivil-PRIC 'THKlfc(D9i.lAj)s"Zft .iDyERTlSEMRX-m fryCsftr-FtariLoitfry Ticict$: price 6, for . ' sale at the SAaXjOfTice.-The scheme will be fount to ; rtbjspapefcj' i ' -" -'. I1 r'i' . .. : 3'. Cr7Tclct3lo tn?ranln Library Lctiety. i v Price g 2, for sal at UiU OlEce. . The highc cm. Prize, 606 'Y MARSHAL'S SALE. -Tli 't Jrhij of 9 venditioni exjxmdt Unjing; from th Circuit r. J- Court or thft United KUtc. lit-U fur Uie District my l 'v3l.rth-r.rtilini t RaletKoWuibcr Ttfnn, 1809, MILL .,h BEHXVOSED T8Uj;iridish (irr'gpld -or kilver 'X .' f ?bJUited Sutest-y-ut the imrket-liouM: in Uie city of ; r f ' .ileipt, S4t ?ly tf Febfuai next, i Tract of 1k1 L f. lying- InChalhara County, on Tiikcreck, ndjoininif Lemuvl Smith attd othort !o EIGHT SEtiRUES ; the tro. pwrty ofAtif us li'cill, dto. Ukn to satisfy Judgment o)aihed la uuiX Court by Hector WJfcill, tt. laid Ajicus BEVEItLY DANIEL, MrKalfw the te ySJcASWELL' ACADKMY. V j'iil;SE Trustees of this Inst'tutlon 1)ve the pleasure pf ,T . . T J .li.llH4 Ml f,Wi gentleman of dittinjuishetl talents tutd leaiD ing;MAPreci(tori and uwlvr whom ha Ix-m the dir- tion fit Ve, Academy ttr Wt:Tia years. The erciwx of the Academy will avain lt, ji(() wvTutn.i. mi ti. uit. ,.r s iiiioii, ai wjiirunie, aw noppn, a punrtuar attendance " bebefScd by tbxe viio inu-nd cominjr as Student ? i( tor tne ensuing-year. B. YANCY, Sec'ry. i ' .CaswJ1,De& SO, 1809. . 3-4w- '- r; -o jTb Jqurneyrih Taylor's. T!8? Subscriber wisbes y employ. mm) JottrnevmJn , ' - vTayloroiic wlioc i, matter of his bosioess,' kqd ctm uiuc ureii rccsraraenueuM to so'jricty, maustryi oc"'iH i meet Trith? rood Encourage uiciit. ' ' " 'V yORTIf DOLLARS REWARD,. ry, STOLEN '.. OVT of tneJSubscribcr's Stal;le, on TliursJav niglil thf . Utl of last Smiths Afig-ht'BAY AIJE, rising cn , yewfjJd and About fifteen hands high. She has i broad Jnazti in ber face, both hind feet and oifo fore foot vhite ; , sin ech flnlt tiiere is a rose, in the midUe of Which" i a r -white spo, t wUl j;ive Twenty Julk td anv person se cujin sa14 Mare sobat Ijfct-heV aain, and Forty Doi ' Cjrthe l&re-und tHiet; and if brought to me all rea 4. . sonable expenees paid. ' . ' " !, PlflUP COBLE. Auemance, i iuiitord County, 7 ' 3 -J r Iamiary3,J8JO. ,3-5wp v 3 FOR SLK OR TlENT, f That well known I'AVERN in the City of Raleigh, sign y v , pf Uie Indian Queen, NEAR tfe Court-House, for seve- pal yew-j kept by the 6ubw;ri. !' ure iiouse J i large and ex -tremely well calculated for a Ta Vtm. IX has. uihtecn convenient Tt'om, and a spacious Dining A I lar; Kitchen, with two fire (. jiiu o'ame, wiuviianary. aiu cijuai io jiny in the Slate. . Afld all retpusite out .houses, and a. good garden ; all ii 1 - - good repair. . rjiet is' aio contiguous a large Horse I-ot. .Terms of sale if sold ; w'.H"be made easy " and if either i old or rented pi(ineHiin will be pven whenever required. . .1 he Above '1 avern has'iiways liad a lart share of cvs ' tom,,aqd j well worth tJ.e atltliliori of anian of busiiu .. f terms apply. to' A ViiiiunV, Norwood Esq. who , will '..treat either lor sale or i rit ; or for rent.alone apply le tut ' Aubscribcron the pieirii!,t. ,y . ' WILLIAM SCOTT. ; IWeiph January, 1, 1810. , 4 r . .(?.$. jjome Ilotiffinjid and Kltcben'Furniture will ho sold; among.th first a nuiobtof Beds. All persons in- debpe4n tue SuUscribcT are desi.rt' to make payment ' immediately , . and tlioae to whoih ' he is indebted will " . lleaeto present their arcounu. V. 9. -State ofXorth Carolina,' rtyPica.and . -. ' Charles Hatcher dnd ilugh Woods and V V , ' :-; hwifc iie'lt,h v ' tttitim or ' ta'ry WillJanrs; Viur.rdian of Marv V 2 rc t jAtcherrand aIm fTlumias lUcher 6tat -tu'e . fMilAgew'Vvj!" ... J i-'' ' '.' IN this: cawv at artpeariiiff to the' satisfartion bf the i i : : ' J. Court, that Thoma Hatcher, one of the defendants is t' '" tytRiB.lu.bitantoFt'lviB Stale t it is tnereforeo.dcred tlat v pnbhcatioii te made three weeks successively in the St a a", I. ? ,: that unless the said Thobias Hsrtrfmi! ii)icar at the next I?-, TeriB' and; pbad, anHWr, w demur to the aaid Petifion, w' .( the Same WilLhe heard ex natiA a h'a,;.1 tIu.hkiu U n$4ccwcd cvn.'bso agaiirhim. v :T" , I - , '- r-r- if ' ' i ' '- . '. ' . -- : ; ' ' ; " Av GOOD ' ' '' ' hJt!' '- : rl'f" , i J:. Jinn "-n r A 'Si A Z 'W- ntt f pn?tant emjrfoymi nt, atnl good fa -INTERNAL iMPtlOVMtEXr. i i'. . -r. ' A UTHOIUSEO bV an act of the lrWiire 'ot Korth Iri: k Carolina,' Mto facilitate the NaHru'-kn of lAimber lit. front Mk Fariaud'a Turnpike to U gvuih Catoiina line" ' .1. ..::. '?v. Un Thouaand Dollara may be gained fat the auiaU turn rr.r ,. rfTwLwL. .SCHEME. - f,00l Ticket ft ginr ticket . t Tlif if J, 1JOOQ ., aav daa 200 'i - . 3 3 10 ' 50 500 da:- do do do 17,67d . 2..134 Priiea 4.667 Btanka 7,001 ,100 so 20 10 3 J .O0O .i ' - . 400 . " 5U0 1,000 V 5.0U1 501 1 From the great quantitj- o? white oak, juniper, cypress and large pines; etiaiif not stujeriour in sue and qualiij to any timber which is to be found in the Somhem Sec tion of the Union a va' puiuUr of tshicti are-well cal cuUted lor SIup building and large Msts and may bt Hoatcd with ease to conVeulcnt xlitck yartls without men ioningtlie, depth of tlie current and tliesufficki quanU ty of water therein, beide the many nftver failing Hireams titlbr erecUngSaw JUdl and other Machineries, Which empty into the aaid river, near the hed of tlie contem plated navigation, hids fairl render tlie salt! navigation au object worthy of the aUentiwi ol -,jqjriii,g tiKuile menv From a fiew of this river lying about the middle ground between Cape-Fear t Fte-I )ee rivers may readily aocouiit for the obscurity in which the invaluable Naval SVoreaitjaTjounds with have hitherto beta invcloped Thai by the Scheme beint; placed upon a fair and Etpii tablc plan, tending to open a free navigation, exempt from toil or othLt restrictions the managers do "anticipate Hie pleasing prospect that their iindfrtaling w'dl meet the approbation ot their fellow citizens, especially (he owners of laiftU bordering oil the navigation V the value of which inevitably will be enhanced by havingthis plan car ried intfl effect. Besides, the Lottery is fixed at less than two blanks to one prize. The managers areimpreased wuh.au idea that the speedy sale of Tickets will enable them to commence drawing in a short period. The com mencement of the drawing and the prizes drawn will b advertised in two Sew Papers in this State, And two In South CaroMnA; and every prize he punctually paid wjlh jh thirty day after the drawing ; subject to discount of tifteen pcreenfc "-The ipore eHectually to secure the pay ment, thcftianageri have deposited a bond in the tleik one of Botftson county court to the fuh amount of said jittery CKr thS faithful discharge of thetrust fepoad. - fivery prize not applied for within six moritlia jafter tlie pubheation aforesaid, shall be considered grutiutou and be applied to the encouragement of the aforesaid naviga tion. . 6 D. Mac FARLAND, Wm. ASHLEY, WYNN NANCE, ; JESSE I.EE, AVk MacNEAI, EBENEZAU ELUS. Lumberton, January 3d 1310. 2 lm LIST .OF LETTERS, Remaining in the Post-Offlce at Kaleigli, ooarter ending tlie 31st of December, 1809. The Honourable tlie tieneral Astenibly, of N. C. Pt . ier Ausion, Samuel Alston. A Edmund Buabee, , Thomas Banks, Flyer Barber William Barium. Wichard Bell, fleztkuji Bledsoe, Ed mund Bai ter, Thomas Brown 2. C. Reuben Carden, Spencer Colburn, John Curtis, Jno Cooke, R, ilonsiuei Dauee 3. li. Edmund Deherry, lohn Davis, Jeremiah Dennis, Patrick. Dully, Edward Doling, Edward Durum. K. Frederick E.ell, William Elliott. - , F. WitL'.a Franklin, Chriatophcr Fitzsimons, David towlcr, Booh Kihon Jonathan Forrest. ' '. G. Labkii (intlice, Thomas Garrott, Henry Goodloe, Wdliam H. C.uy, Miss Ann Ouy. U. Henry I lolling worth, Aley.High, Samuel Hiirh, m u- 7, 1,Iaiin:" Uavid u,ni' Joan-Htchpn, William High, Wilho Harrison, Mrs. Mary jlakv, Cant Wyatt Iioward. ' ; " 1 . Mrs..H. or F. Jones,' Nielwlat' Jordan 2, Darling Jones,. Peter Ivy 2", Haleot Jones. Matthew Jones, K. Miss Mary M'Kethen, Charles Kennon. .. Hardy Lewis, Lewis Lashty, Miss Harriet Lane. i"i M" B"de' ".MoorWAkhul Marshall, Elick Mobley. ,V. Jamex'Jfance. O. J. O'Kelly. r. John. Peebles, Mrs. E., Plumbi K. I Icnry Hose. Samuel Rput.. Y John Spain 2 Dane.y Stanly. Shion Smith. Joseph. Spike. Hugh hleel, Thomas Khadricb, Samufi SouUi wick, Hallv Sugg. Solomon Terrell, Berry Tipper, John Tinner. u - M'M Fartnyiv-illiama, John Weathers, John Whita ker 2, Elijah VVatson, John Williams, Henry (J. Williams Hickman WiUiam,. iiss Atfat,,y Wn hl Uobtpt 1 homaa Williams, Robert Wliitakcr. F. William Yeats. WILLIAM SHAW, P. M. 'ley, John Robertson, Runaway taken up AND Committed to the Jail of Edge comb County on the 20th ult. a Mu latto man, who calls himself William Coo per. Said fellow i i'liout 5 fcej 8 or 9 inch e.s high,, well mad$ and about forty years, old he says he M a free roan ar.d wa rail-' ed in Petersburg Va, but has been living- in iiiuuax coumy in.uus state tor tmve ivcars, With a certain William Batchelorof . id couiiiv 4c owner (if any)iremested to come for-, ward, pay charges, and take hfia away. ;, . . ' XPAUL BANbOLPlI. ' ' Jailon of Edgecombe County N. C. Tarborottgh 16th Dec. 1809. ' 61A6W. ' " ;-";v Cape-f car LoVLcty.:-; v-X;x . TriB PrrsIJent ' and Director of the Deep and Haw River Navigation Company, having the management of tlie Lotrety alh'rie4 by the Legislator of North Caroliaa, for improving the Kavigatton of Cape-Pear Ri ter, respect fully solicit, the patronage vf their FeUow-Ct-1iztnar7.lt " ahnet unneces3r' to etftrge ra the utility of, their' plan' and the great advitage A hich S Kkety to result from its completion 1 it will bring navigation to the center of the state, and within wcnty-five- mileA of the eat of government, a few miles of the Imivorsity, which i In the neighbourhood of A rich And ferule part of the state, and fJ-9vei miles above the he4 of the pteseot navigation 41m whole of the money will be oVpoaited in the Bank of Cape-Fear, at PsycttenUe, far jufe-kee ping 1 and tlie Manigers flatter themselves tliat he selicme is one of the snott bir and equitable thai has vet been offltrcd W tV public. They aLm assure the public, that from the number f persona concerned in th navigation tliere is every reason to believe Jthat the drawing will take place bc(J"tli! first of Mirch ncxti lie krt will beaolsl at all the Pos-OtTiees in thn state, apd a namher ef other oublic places in the' Uuitedi State.'' - . . : . ; S HEME' 1 Fnze of 3 do t 5 do 10 do j 20, do 40 " do 60 Jo 19 do 1,200 do 2,130 do .V- 6,000 Dollit ts 2,000 ' do- 1,000 do ..' A)0 to 200 do 100 do ' 53 ' do 20 do V 10 . do, . do ' f y-t ' -6,000" OVAKl 5,ooo: '4,000 ; ' -A.ood -' 3,XX-'. ' - 3,960 12,000 7fi4Q 36ti7 "Prizes. Blaidts. 69,000 11,000 Tickets at 6 Dollars"' 66,000 ' ; Tickets sir dollars, subject to s deduction of fifteen per cent 4 ki'tJi. Part cthe above Priztt to be determined in theol " lowing manner 1 . .. 1st drawn Ticket after 1,000 is drawn S10O do do 2,000 ,do ' . ; J00 do do 3,000 do t 100 do do 4,0(K) . dq 100 ' do do 5,000 f do 100 do do 6,000 . do . 200 do do 7,000 do . 500 do do "8,000 'J V do 1,000 dc do 9,000 do -2,000 do do 10,000 . ' do 6,000 , . -v ? .1 ' The drawing will commence as soon as two thirds of the tickets) are sold, and continue to draw five hi mured ticket per day until the drawing i completed. All Prizes paid m 30 days after the drawwg. II. BRAKSOK, Fret. Fayettevilte, Dee. 15. - 1st 1st 1st V Jst r ist 1st Vilst w'f 1st UNITED; STATES. . fm m w H,''- W Mrs Wayne WILL take fix or ix3oys, Students of the Academy As Boarders,, at the usual price J They will be aci cpmmtulatcd.with, exeellsht an4 convenient rooma, and CONCHES 3. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Friday Jan. 5,1810. RtXES AND ORDERS. V On motion of Mr. Smilie the House tt solved itself into a Committee of the whole on the report of the committee, appointed to report rules and orders for the government 61 the House. This report contains the following amongst other rules: v . :. . The previous question shall be put in this form : u Shall the main question be now put?" It shall only be admitted when'"demandtdby one fifth of the members present, and, if de cided in the affirmative, shall be instantly put .without unrtendment or fur'ther debate, but if decided lit the nagarve,' the business shall progress as if the previous question had not been, called. v(f,; ' " On a previous question there 'shall be no debate.'1' .;" '' , ' 'f-, t , . Mr. LiVERKORE naoved to strike out live first of these rules. '1 , f This motion was Supported by Messfs. Li vermore, GardeniVr, Qtiincy, Sheffey, Ely, PickmanWheatorr, " Dana, and ! Emott and opposed by;, Messrs. Rhea, liasset Ross, Smi lie, Southard, .Boyd, Findley, W. i Alston, Root ad Johnson, ' t . .Z The ( arguments, in favour, of striking out the rule relating to the previous question wcrV, generally, that it Had for its object the abHdgr ment, of the, freedom of debate, and was foU lowing too closely, the practice of ,the British Parliament ; that this House being constitu tionally a deliberative assembjy, it was notfor the majority to 8av ithus far shall debatp be permitted, and no 7urther-Tfo,.if they could do this,' they Kid fthfl same riglij to ay that tne Tninojrity- should have no votce s that it tewing me , - 11 auvocatc naa in -view, lor, . or uy Twt re dirposeii to forcej ? y r-'. erjsotodor r' c.'r, -y. ; . X : ; . 5'. darkness .that t present: rnich -time .roigh't indeed consumed ia'.uitlcis'tltLate,,tut ' uiaxtnis cyij ougru to oe jrcguiateaoy aicnse of proprieryj and dot bi j-ule. of.ihe House ? -that if this rule were, adojud, the irtost imporf'i ' v tint measures might be ' decided , w ithoutl s 1 -word ot debate, 'although ;on bearing .arguj; tnehts gentlemen ,rnight hivc charrgeI the,ir I i 'U opi nion of the m tha this rule might t fining t , V the House. of the crrcumstance that when jba v'j. Abbe" Sieves' .had pi esnted a constitution Jr" , -T. V conside fatton 'of Bapirteyihe .conquer ift:' Pur was charme4 ith'reiturV,eTattA,.' -lerl0iature i J:hat . legislation luthout tbute - v' ' was, always, 'favourable f to tyrar.nv; that tho1 introduction of artile providing for '(the pife-i.'v" Vi I ;' viou.qde&tion was not even necesrarv'fdr the' purpose wnicn r m irona .Wte,- experience wttenerer the maj a quesuoa tney naait m uieir.pow tht uch a rule waa-Vncorrstitutional, because -.. th(. constitution forbade. Congress 10 restrain ' rHV -tho freedom i?f speech, anifthVy couLj not v V.'; restrict the: people in the fretdom.of s'peech, - 'k much lsfaureiy couhi they , abridge" ?hat prU f ; J y'dsige in this liousethe sanctuary ti' fibrtjr V" Y that every member of this-House had a right ';$ to deliver hUsentinQentSn any subject 'be-'' 'ys,Y foree llpqse. arid could p.dfbedeprjve'd of VT. ?t j that this privilege, lik ' tSefr.e4bjBi Jof i1 speechnwas productive fcf some "eViL;u the .! tH:- moment either W Teftfraim-flL- ani-KrfRfmint J-. was an cyMtpa of the-principles pt fre go -. vernmentf that the rnieir however coloured, amounted to ilu3, that no tae'raber of the . tni nority shgald be allowed.to speakuntil a: vote '. of permissioa far mat purpose was. 6r&Cpb--tained fiotn. th njajority. - t was asked,;wonll. the renovation ,ia? th public caun'cils Kaye"' , oven effected if the .'freedom of debate, had ftof V been permitted at .the. time whea every thing was going to ruin ? If such -a jruW had been- proposed an 1798s the .nation would have . been told, fey those who now suppOTt this rule, that it, was the. vital stab to liberty. JThat; which had b-en wrong yesterday,5 was rong to day ; that whith would have been wrong in, op majority could not be Kight'in another It was also sa'.i by several of the S'upporim of Mr. Liverntore's motion, that the rule pro posed, tube .striken out was at, war with poli tical liberty, incompatHiV with freedom. f debat e, and in dtfiance of the spirit of the con stitution j,s that majorities, who could n'otW supposed, to be Wholly exempt". fi dm the in firmitifcs.of hnmau naturey might, from th jui-'. duence of. passion rush headlong- into si 'niea sure without the-least consideratiutt ) that ra pidity was not so much an object in legislation, as wisdom, and a, multitudp .of -jaws often prove an evil i Eh-tlly, ih-t this rule , at the present time partih.Kirly ought not to b adopted, as the Hout d might nordy have to decide tht;' .question of peae or War, on which, much deliberation .-undoubtedly would be. Re quisite' . ' . ,: . y ' ' , On the other hand it was remarked,- in sup port of the rule; '-that the evil intended to be guarded against by it was blended perhaps wih some of the test sensations of the hu man mindV"W perseverance in.what is deemed right by each, and that Ihe queBtioriVhat, was rigm couia not tlecitled by afly direct standard to which the human mind can resort tat it'is the principle f .'thi as of every freo government that the majbrUy shall rule, and, without assuming that the t majority is always rightf its decision was the best standard to which they could resort f that the majority, being responsible for all " measures' adopttd, ought not; to be'preveoted from acting till too late by a determined opposition ; that if the minority infi-feei the rieht of the roaioritv to govern, there should become rule tct.prevent this violation of the 'principle of he ,:go vej-Jtf'lli i ment i; that th nriirilm. oarh' mmk-L - feyl sessedtf 'delivering his sentiments,- howtver ' V'v picMous, was not ,q . yaiuaoie,. as tne ngnt A -wbich- each member possessed- of acttnir. and "t: I tne restriction pt.tnis privilege wSJvdtiot be so alarming as the destruction, of gbvern ment, which might be me' coh8equenCe; s the rules of the House at present stood, if the mi nority were obstinately bent on preventing the House from acting that although the project of a dumb legislature might have charmed1 Bonaparte, he never would have had an oppor tunity to aDDroveanv conatirntinn. harl itTinr been for the anarchy, confusion & unrestrajn l AiU ed licentiousness which preyaiWd the Ni-fcr-tional Convention, and which Vastl I ed it and it was tonrevpnt nrK Anai-rhfriifi4'''.''. ) abuse of the freedom of debate that .thitttle f had become necessary , that, minorities ickri? were subject t,o! the failing of mankind, and v that passion might operate upon them, whent a most urgent law.was.jto be passedby sjieak-. ' " f y; ing for six; hours at a time, solcly;to jpre'yent the letrislalure from actinir. from doincr that f-- k for which they -were expressly. ?hosejitlfea.; V. A it'- A. - A i.t... i- ' . . ' ( ij
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