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1 O : lit. Kw road r t.cr speech fa ot th rule. HewUScdto jmt end mufcjgil orgic I Mr. Qubcy declared Cut if the 1 lou adopted "tf e rule, a rule whkb h deemed beyond u" -! rhutihiul- power,, be would disregard , ,ud the House might take hat step U i4esaed i He mov ! .j.n.)lintriin?cifefT member ngnl to I - i, . nivin rv aue(UQn.'i ' SIT. , il- , ju.de made dmilar- declaration to U of Mr. ' 1 "i"",,?it- "TKf hoH declared that If the House .nTnrcm milf h rule UPOD tbem,tbey WOuUl I ' " . . "... . n L l . a, tKeip rmcttuenll. ."Messrs. vuc iw . AUnn nnTinaed Mr. O't amendment. - I Mf.Ci: 1 shall not trouble the House, with '. many Ueia upon' thU occasion j I am epposed, to ; those lot speeches t l. sir, am republican, tad ' ' .mmiir rmi!iieans. It U SCtTed that J" lUlty V VAdc the minority hVe no night to rule t unJ t ' the .majority and whenever aeoate w iwijr a nn ; for stopping it.' . I do not choose to ak here all night, 4 but b!o home regular.; Gentlemen get up and speak , . - ami talk, and utter idea,' without .any meiTungy , - IMftkt time tir; 'wv nothing i' Therefore-1 am in r ' fuvour-ttf ibis hjle and hope it will prevail, among RmiliKrai'ia the maloritv roust rule, ,-1 f l- ' ''"-; - -!r. Lyon came into the House to the midst of , vM niscussion una, hil 'u u v. -.7 K ataalarA and dartinir into- his puae instantly be r!td aBeak.tIever iatd ba detested gag V luW' I have tuffered too much uaderone rag to et ' ajtenV on! the paaaige of another, 'ite for , rxnef gag lajr; said Mr. L. wi? an invention of fedc- k -ralists under Jonn Auum v w wur uujuuis .1 im nf.. hut helned to biimr ruin on Uus. party and ! Unmhlr them hi.th duat. - Th4a an invention of 'J- thb' renublicani pf the pwaent .tlay W stop the . .jnouths ol those wno anau eppoae tacir proiects in ? v Houses If their project am reasonttWe, tkey will , "bear, "disoesion.1 4 Gentlemen will not bo ;' ; ashamed to hear them analized They wiH bjng'rt i.C W in the operation t they will need no gag: law to ? id their enforcement on the nation. 1 urn a re- t; i ftUbQcan, but 1 am not wiUing to be gaged orbound -'' Jiand and toot bV any majority. Majorities may be '-'; wrong, yet ao far the -constitution requires sub ' mission to their . will we have bound ourtehea to k1V"JeId to - WThe twuoonV 8re the: right of ' Shewing, the ' world they , are Tight, even after the 'decision of tKe ' maioritymuch more proper is it I then to admit discussion Before; such, decision while v . there is a possibility pf ctviiteuig their Opponents t f $itx 'enour. V'l beg gentlemen td consider what the thinking pepple of the nation willsay when tbey fj ' learn tha the persona called the republican majori ?' ty of these 'dsy have 'adopVed Vuch an abominable i ' 1 gag I flatter thyself that' the iRepublicans who ' ! f m 1798-SO', nobly tontended against John Adums's ryranicaluncontitutvhat.aediuon law will be foilnd 1 4 in oppHitidtt this law of 1 8 1 0. For one of ..7tiaf- class' ' I, promise let the ; times arid ihe rtilei ! 1 C change as they may, t will abide ty1 the repeblictin ' piincipte pftf 7 ed those of 8. A . i.TJie committee, rose. No decisioft nas yet taken -place C , On the 27th ult. Mr. Mostly moVed the following resolution : ' ' " Jtcsotvea. i nat tne i'reaiacnt oi im unncu , States be requested to cause to be laid betore ! this House. ctptes bfihe several communicjl tion,s made to ; the goyerBmect of France in ; pursuance of the authority vested by Congress in, the fixecutiye, as mentioned tn tne 1'rem dent's rnessage to Congrcts at the cemmencement ttj the sessiony except uticit parts tnereo as may in his opinion require secrecy, . ''r- OiJ tpoKoo, and with consent of Mr, Mose Iv. Grreat' Britain was included. On motion that the resoludon lie oti the table forconside- Vatioo it was agreed to, 63 to 45. . v1 Mr. Macon's navigation bill passed its 3d rcsid , fog inthe House of Representatives on the 39th ultj by yeas and nays as iellows j 1 VE.iSL. J. Alston, W Alston, Bacon, Bihh, Bovd, JBrpwn. H. Brewn Burwell, Butler, Calhmm, Ct4b, Co- chtait ox (Jhiist, CUtU, D'soo, Ijjdc, Findl-j-, J iik, Gannett GaixWiiieP, Uardner, Gholilsow, Guylani', Ileisltr, Httm, Holland, Howurd, Jolmson, Jmea,Kenftii Ketyiwiy, Key,Lmt Cyle, Macon, Marion M'Bi-ydt M.,K'et;.M'Rim MoMgbiraery, ; N, U. Moore, T. Moore Morrow, Nelson,- Newton, Pearson, P. B.' l'ortcr," Bea ( P.) Richard , Koane, Sage, Seavef, Shaw, slicfley, Smelt SmHieO. Smitli, J Smith, S. Smith Southard, Stanford, Stanley,' Swoope, Taylor, Tracy, Van Horn, Whitehill, Rites; ( r.) Winn Wivherspoon, Baasetb -73. K A li S. Messi. AndcroonV Bard. Hlai8dell.Brec.ken- rUlffe,' JX.plamBerlaJin,W,Charaberlin,Champioi), Chit 4 tenden, Clay, Clopton, Crawtord,, Uana, Bavenport, ue. KihaiF.V -Enioti. GoldsborouffhCold. Hale. Haven. Hub 1 batd, Uufty, R. Jackson Jenkin,Knickerbac;ter, Lewis, 1 Livemiore, Litingstonj Milnor, Moseley, Mitiford, New- 'bftid, Pickraan, Pitk:ulotter, qumcy, Kosa, aammoiip Sfcvbeit- Btedman.Sieulienaon, Stures, ikgeart, Tali inadc. Thomosohi Troup, Uplx' Van Dyke, Van !' Reiuaclaer. Vhton, Whitman, Wilion. 52 J " The proviaons of this bill, will be found in Vol l.Pat?e-343l : ,''"" . ' ; ' '' p, j Tti The 12 j,M tow Cti-un is Annum OlTerus, of lannius, or Oliferous China Ra- disa aat txreo uiciy cvauvaiea ,ia ine oorinem parts of Italy. -FrOra th-te ounce and a half of seed, a produce of five hilndrej and eighty threrf pounds.' yicldini; two hundred weight of oil. was oVoined. Ine v-tunese extract hi;: of the seed In oilt which Is used In theiitrhni, bums without smoke, and rivet as clear a light SSW WVUIUIVU awap . . . - a. The plant is town between the beginning of March and the middle of April, tne land havuir been pkrjxhed ra autumn, and again before the seed u sovn, but not manured. ; it is then rolled and the seed covered about half ad inch. The planta'are thinned so as to leaye a distance between then, not less than two in ches and a half, nor more than fire.,; :.y,Z 7', SALEM. ' 7 Small packets of Oil Radish and Benni seed may be had ov supscnocrs, gnus, on ap plication at this Office.;.? .';v ;.rw ;: j ,J, f ' '- ( ... V ' ear lot srwjii r rarmert ana sirnauiuTiMi. The follow directions "are offered to the miblic as an effectual reracdr lorV Fruit Trees that are liaMe to he desuoyed byworau-This remedy possesses ah . excellent ; attractive o rricious tiualitr that is salubrious, h fertilizes I the trees bbnd any thing that cai bd tuhatK tuted in the room of it. T The following is the FJCTUACT OF A LLTTUl Fro aa O& -er U Anericaa Arm, t a For a relation of the 'movement of the Army I refer rou to a Bulletia published la the Natchez Chronicle; of the 16th iost- which I aend you. . The, Bulletin, though wtiitcn la a style, of serere. wiv onfortunattlf 'conxains the truth." - it t sti jm the pain .of entering mio paracuiara, ,, v ; -j . : a oe.rt.nny, vaen rcriewea at et nr-wncini io April, by General. WUkinaon, contained up-J wards ct 2,utw men- ine numoerwaa more Chan 1,00 when we pitched our tent at Terr tux Bseufl , One half efths ormv U rone Ex- ccpt Detween one and. two nunurea wno nave ucseyiea. toe rest are.iaoamianis oi ou)cr re gions., .The sufferings. of the army at Terra qmx Boenf, cannot be, understood by 'any ooe who, did not behold them.' ; Such distresaes no trooba. should .have; been subjected to in time of peace I he history ol them would be aaa- tire npoa my country.. Eight and tea deaths cooarii mora precious had raluUM t you couiitryiV. be prulooed 4ny ytrs in haptnesa. - - v ; . I ava ut iwm m vita lu pma taursaj - DAY1D STOKE. Prednl of the Cmhrd Stale. A' ; . " January 15, II 10.. ' ' : if'. - - t. . 51 i ' r I ' . I .i.. ci trataot, toverinf the address by which tbc.Grnend, ; . Aasemoy u Kortn I arouna Save unaramouuy ex- pressed thair approbatioo of the ceorwe pursued by- " the uecuUre U the U, S. in tUtkn tc areign a , .- , suits and aggressions, and pledged, thd? w-rport of L- It Icottim the enckacd answer to your Lvocnv ' ' - tie attention, offering to yon at th'e same tiro e, ass u- . . . - ranee ot my aensiuiaty so inc yery bji?u icnna ui - .... which the actof the "Legislature iras .trwsmiaedV.. 'v and of my high esteem and friendly regards. - ' 7 f - -4 : - T j i v , james alvdisok o r ;' BUExreBenef Governor lftoMe.'tL i . : Tithe'&tnerdAen tfikt StutetfXtrtk Can ' ' v -.c--r'. r.;. : Una. -...iK ;VV...-,J;t'.--'', V1' ." TWAddreu o'ftheOeoeral AssmUybftne234v ; , , ; k of December could not but be receired with a satis ':z -'' , " ' lacuon mucn ennanceo or tne unanimity wiib wnica occurred almost every day during the month; the TproYe tne course porsued by the.Exccuare of July and August The sentrwsunprotect ed from the burning sun, afur night of pro digeoas raio,' which would shower through the tents and drench every thing, have frequently fajlen dead on thtirpoHts. 'Th.ee, tne.when1 rcuevihg each outer. at a particular post, I well remember, fell dead in succession. During the day our eyes were, continual! assailed by misery, writhing, groaning and dy ing under the different trees. During the nighi the cries of suffering" men sounding in bur ears -process: lane one pouna w pom poiasn. . . . - . t ' ' - , ' I IV- nav III and dissolve it irtone gallon 01 rain water, then r. . . , add half a potibd of quick lime and boil it half an nour rAiter cooung wiu pe oi ior, use. vt.i. - ' ' . f ...:.lv - woi.. bnZ ,i H melting our heartshooted all attempts up- rnmiirh trirrarh the kvurerlimosoi the tree Wltn ' ? . Ki V ''Cr m.,dV.hd ,he.aharnerahi: aad C: P. Iroa the. w7 yT. .... ..v, ... 7 o . -r" - - r-r. l he poor ,t,idiers, driven mad by despair, of- raore pungent the lie is, the better; . 1 his is an i r , , . . . .u Tiru i . . ..,v, ended their suffei mgs by subbing, them' infallible remedy against the worms crawling: trttl KQr. 6 ' 6 . up the tree: It nourishes and invigorate the , , , i . , a , The officers, touched to the souliy the si- tr. nri miVrt it fruitful, bv Sotteninc the . , . bark, attracting the nhrous acid in the air, and causine a auick circulation in the sap. Tar- tuation of the men, drew .up a paper for the removal of the Cam p. Gen. Wilkinson would lie declared himself to be the n8V k ?Z ! best judge of what was proper, and remarked nnl nfvnrfl a fr ririMihirinn tnt thu nafiir 7 . .... . aV w4 .w - - of the . alkali salts is, salubrious and attractive. t draw's the nitrous moisture and dews to the rec, wuh... 'u'ff T ent which seems pow to be certain. ' Conjei beyond any, thing that can be though of . Two variou,;but the most h " T V b . ' - i 1 Wilkiason s call to Washington can be nothiiA oeiore .ney go uP "4"8 "'V.;? thao his removal from the Army. , done going up. I have made he experiment . Whea thft officm manife.ted 8Uch and tound tiie good enects 01 t neyona my , uW it exptcted the .oldicrs f it beyond my most sancrdme expectations ; and as this is the V ..a .1.... f Jit, .:.f-..: uun'. I hnno t K fTTifnnimt will hp maii- . - r-r: r r ':V 1" r i The officers dared to move for a change of sta lis ! l'l a' V -nr,n - i tions : the soldiers ventured to signify a wish vonttahla rhi"h I thinlr will tilllv flnitwrr e'e. '. . . . . - 97 J 1 I A -y- -y mi AGRICULTURE. Tbe firsl of Arts, source of Dumestie ease,' " i'ridc ot'tlie l.aiki, and patron of the Seas." Li TO THE EDITORS Of TflB STAH. ' G f.nt L M en-E as t 5rrine I endeavoured through the medium of the Star, Vb draw the. attention of the public towafd,s the culture of the China : Kadush. I have suite toutsd tnai it is beinin to be cultivated in several pan of Eu rope, more especially in Germany and Italy and having been introduced but latelycohsi' derabie attention has been paid to its culture ThniurH Mr State is in more Southern latit udes HrV than'lwly yef I presume that our climate has a nearcf resemblance to that of the more north ern part of that peninsula and'therefore iheir ' . . -I : J Jj'-L'A' L ' 1 J. ! .time ot sewmg tne seea may pcriiaps uc jtqyi sable in cur State, which on lurttier. trials ma be'eorrected..,. ' ' !l"','.':u v:".'"i..'vi;' Please to insert in the Star the following ar tide; from ; the London new Seii8. No. IX V nation.- Many valuaclO othctrs resigned thi:ir commissions; all Were displeased, but they bore up for the present, loekmg forward to an ec at ..v'i':. Vv ';:,'.A' -V ! '. H . .. X -Ij ' . -' ll..l;' u -nr.n - i tions : tne soiaiers ventured to signuy a wu hich I think will fullv answer eve- . . ..... . - - ?. . ' . ' . . tor bettCT nrovisions. A. naner to this en eft nr rV CJLDCCUillUU. It UU UC ULIIC TIVIl.VtlV , " L r ' . ' TL i 1 Z. ' u.'l .v... i.u-.i a if .k. i;.!cu'atd among jhemfor signatures; They had " ' , - t . u . j in coovmauon expressed a certain dislike to ,s trong and pungent 5 for tghjt ,, death w ftUch . , to the insect, ,t s l.fe and hour.shment to .re -The mtoa of intrigue and corrupiio, anl is . j, . r grCy m plots of treason, found no - difficulty in to the needle, so is the attractive quality of 6 i . r . 7 f . , , 2 . v ti.it. . 7 conjuring OP a demon front the appearance of s -it.-j; ..i..'.. ua ; .u w. i 'jv.wti - v--"-" " aiaau sans iu muimuic. mui is iiic iic anu . v. j ...:.'.. L. )... t L , , . . ii it . i , . f iiiiuuw,' iuuuiiy Tim uic uuiuy. wurC' acaun to uic v.,nao.c wor.u, -u .i . run- . , . . - - ful;' JOHN AUSTIN. tharlestown, 1809. ClicOrar. strained talk was called an actual attempt at mu ' tiny ; an innocent paper was branded with tlie name, of a bond of infamy. Eight soldiers .were arrested, hand-cuffed, and imprisoned. I All but three are tried. One is acquitted en tirely three are sentenced to run the gaunt llope, and the sentence of the fifth is unknorvn. 1 he General, in the wonderful clemency of hi disposition, extends the arm of mercy, and the drama is closed by an epilogical order, Worthy ti' rri. fWit th vtwvW. 9ha TJttthe tragical farce ot Chrononhotonthologos J 1 1 . o r :-e i. e .u- ., : .1 i. ,i u. Ally BR! nO a m ml tmm the Northward ; !. whh ou muvu iur uic u.uu u wuc uncu sundry letters andiaiers for the Editors, and other , some citizens ol Urleans, the object ot whicl , .,. . fi.- - w. .v i i. i was to iHiru lite mv, piuuuci uic iuiiik., uircaicu . i ii .i i , RALEIGH, TinntSDAY FEBRUARY, 8, 1810. inhabitants of this city, Thfc Virginia Legislature have passed an act to suppress duelling. The killing any person in a duel is declared murder ot the first degree Persons gi vingor accepting a challenge are disqualified to hold any public office, this provision is probably uncon stitutional. To leave the state to fight shall not ex empt the parties trorri the operation ot the law. Afc tornieS for the State are sworn to carry the law into effect All words which from their usual construe- doti end Common acceptation, are considered as in sults, and lead to violence and breach of peace shall be actionable. ' , - . ? . - , , - - Extract of a Utter from a member of Covgre to the Editors daied Haahtngton, January 30. ' w'Mr. Macon's Navigatioh Bill passed the tiouse yesterday, by a majority of 21. It was opposed by, tWO descriptions of men whohaye. seldom acted together--the eastern federal poraiuxercial interest and the war party.,, The former say.that England will meet it with cor responding restrictions, which will throw com merce into the same channel as under the. pre sent non-intercourse act, which destroys1 the American navigation, and makes the . .British carriers of our produce. They maintain that we ought to repeal the nonrintercourse act, ex clude the armed ships of belligerents from our waters, and stop there. The7 latter say we ought immediately to adopt measures of rtta liatioh-ih other words, make .war. '.. I gave a reluctant vote in favour of the bill. It may, possibly, be better than the present non-mter course law It cannot be worse. The latter has not a solitary friend. All aurce that it is an experiment which: has proved injurious to ourselves only, but beneficial to England " The gag rule has not yet been adepted.-r- U k . 1 L ..1 W .t 1 it nas undergone two discussions, dui minx will not beiagain called up. , Its. friends are aware thatjt is viewed with abhorrence and alarm by every; friend, of genuine liberty, , From the circumstance of, Mr,, Macon'af ter having reported his bill, endeavouring to amend it by-limiting its operation to the end of the present session ot Congress, 'we are teartui . ' ".V ..' " --' 1 'V ui . .. J.' " t A La the country, and"ktll the General,'!! Oh the 1 8th instant the troops were review 1 ed by Brigadier General Wade'IIampton, In a . l ' ' i 1 I .j. i i wniy tnree nunureu ana nuy men were atsie io present themselves! General Wilkinson farewell address was read by his Aid. Hamp ton succeded to the command. If no restraint had been imposed upon the feelings, tsic one would have been hailed with the loudest atcta-i mations of joy and fespect the. other-would have received tne noots ot incugnant men, con temmng and despising him." BLANKS AND PRIZES In the Lehigh LoTtbkt, sold at,-the' Star-Office. The . Drawing is now progressing. Pt?Esor Five Dollars. 37106, 8792 37107, 44072, 45073, 49074. Blanks. 49077, 40170, 37109, 58104, R798, 8800, 38106, 38109, '42078,' 44073, 45071, 45075, 45077, 45079, 14796, 14800, 17795, 49799." 4 .11 " . ' " of the United States, for maintaining the rurhts ot, the nauoh, and the respect due to us rovemmeot , v ; -" : Whilst the' unyielding injustice of lureigii. pow .. . j - er 'continues td render our -tuation perplexing' . kndthapreservaiianof peee 'mor and mor,an-r ri V"" Certain the 'xouncll of the General Oorerbrnent j'.v- ': must find their' confidence in the spirit and Faculties -r , ; of the baddn gready fortiBed by the cooperating '1' ,.v. . narriotim of tlie States 'Nor could this reaourcb V V 'r; ; V be more hoadurabW ot acceptably "pledged than la : the example now given.'.-.. :,' ' v'a ,; '.'.tt.-.-..;-;)Jrjy o.C ' In the. lress which the General Assembly have f 'y, v v been pleased to lay on my capaciass and endeavoni i U :.T.r to promote the welfare of our cotrntryj J perceive -... partiality "which claims the return of my afFecdon- 1 v atewacknowledgements along witn wtucr l tentier ,v -4." " - . 1J II .t-L... V: 1 .. f ' assnrances OI my Dign cuiuuucrauon aixi vcm . - r .o " V'-- ;- ''JAMJviiApISQN.v. fit' vvasnineton, January 10, iiu. v v ' ' "?.-:- , . r. r -1 n 1 4 1LI .1 . nV..i-T I ine.aaaress'or tne ucnerai rvscuioiy u 1110 j , President was published 111 page 33, volume J ot, v J, the atar.j --s".- - ;v- ? The last dividend of the Philadelphia Domestic . " Society (for buying and vending domestic manutao i tures)wa equal to 6 percent perannUm. ''"' MK GoLd labours bard to ahine in Congress.'-; ' ThoUeh he glitters like a, gtiint ) he has but the wrghtnia cowterTrcntm True 1merkan:. 1 By way of ridicule! sompof the Federal prints call Mr. Rheo. ofTennessee,rArAMW'' WhH:lV is true that Mr. Rhea, who is air aged tntoi does note speak as disdticUy as some others but itls euaHy certain 'that he tsually spins out more o3cf sene r tnund argument in one hour, than manjrof the federal , 1 members dofn.afcri ' ; . .. y u By th agreement of odr government with t rskine it was thought'.)' b hatiohs had buried thf hatchet r By the condu 1 Jackson it appears noweyer, tuat . it was not buried so deep but that the British bav6 , got noid ot tne nanate again. t , ; A ne stop-law bill is before the Legislature . of Georgia. Nothing is better calculated to create .. an idea that' the country 19 in a vrreicbea situation than such acts. Without a war, without heavy tax es a short suspension of our commerce, In the midst of prospe rity, has been thought sufficient to justify the passing 01 Liws to sfiend thr fiaymmio aeots 1 1 ( jsosion rauaaium. ,L ' Mi ' 1 ' A ' - ' .VtO " - Mnel Reading. i..It was shrewdly remarked that- " t!.o girl who has uiuamed her passions by reading jvels, is a fiieee ready charged and primed, 8c the least par$ will make her go off? ' , . ; . 1 here aw schools, in t ranee, where young ladies are taderht to blush bv rule." to dV without eriet" and express their imaginary passions in Cadenced airs. ' " ' 1 ) ' .' j- ' ' ' ' EPIGltAM, , - ' OrfanlnaniuiHielVtacher. : fi v" jty to ftr perplext, ' , '' Harm thaUvt determint? . " Watck aid prw," oyt the TexU v , , ' " Uo to slccpMiyt Sermon.' : ' MABRI6U.', ' On Thursday '.he 18th in Rowan County,' Mr. John Jbhhsori planter, to Miss Lydia Etrod, daughtei -of Adarfl Ellrod lute of Salem. , - 1 " ' In this county a few days sincej. the Rev? Thos. Reeves of Orange, to KissPavis daughter of Mr. ' Jonathaii Davis. '. . . ' , ' a not tiao at iA.ST-Mamed at Stillwater, An the 3d ult Mr. peter' Clenmenta jiwiour; to Mis Lydi " M'Brichs, afusr a courtship of eight yeargWhat constancy . on oae pan auioniliirigntrori the other. .v:' ; .v DIED, r ' 4 ,Vv.'-'- - IrtJon a (ounty, jcnprul Frederick Tlargt. 1 ' In IlaliEix on the ?3d nlu Mr.' Bernard Connelly, . a native pi ireianu nut lor a numoer ot year, an in. - :-:--r,r' f--,y- -- - . habitant of that place. Letter from Ifo Excellency the Crovermvr to the rrs&ldent of the Umtea States, the rrcntitnt Anneery and his reply to the late Address if the General Assembly. . ' ' j , " Horx, Near Windsor, N. C., ' SlR In compliance with a request of the ,Ge- neral Assembly ot Mortli Carolina, 1 have the ho nour herewith to enclose an Address of that Body unanimously adopted at their late session. , Asd, permit me to add that it affords me most sincere, gratification to be the instrument for conveying to you the, undivided .approbatioh, of so respectable, a,' portion of your fellow-citizensthat while our mild institutions have occasion even yet to tolerate the exercise of those hostile or deluded feelings, falsely claiming to be American, while giving utter ance to charges of criminadon. against our best, our wisest, 'and most enlightened citizens engaged' in the arduous task of preserving the peace, and suj porting the dignity!. and interests of the United States against, the avarice and the ambition of the nations of Europe, there was not found in the'Le gbtlatureof this Slate a, single individual disposed to withhold a -declaration of encreasine Confidence hi pur Chief Magistrate, meritted by so many tmpptv On the i&th ult after along arid painful illness ' Mrai. Mary Cotton,' consort of .Mr; JohnCottoft of, w Tarboroogh, J C yV', '.vCV o lew oay ago 10 mis county, at a very aavaneea ; - f age Capt. NatbanielJones, Senior. 1 '" f.r ?'r In.Martincoimty jjaOio ?d ult. Mr. John Wg f ginsaged ai.' v ..'',-'. . ( - aiWs Notice. 'pltB SttWrib'er informa all shiine. who are inJiebtd' i him, that bis. health renders it neceaaarv iar tiun 6 i. leave the State aa soon as pot ible li; haa, therefore, put. all their AccoHhU and Notes into tha hands of Allen S. Ballenirer. tlenutv Sheriff, fn ri.1li-tinn , . " fv ' Smithfl&ld, February 4, 1810. .ENotice' jers navm University into th hands of Allen S. , -j." , collectioiv P - j:': 1 ' C".y,-J- A ' "1.'Viti!, , i THE RuhscrirwrP having hfrn ntvunt.t l tk Tmrt. i " vt'Zi'. ' ) , tcdi of the Univtrrjitv of NoiUiwGttMlitti Cfcmraittioiv-v ' V-' Auk frtn nrrrlal inu htuin iml 'Af tiA itniwAMttt i4 -' ' 7 vviil'f'-w'ft J'y atifi "llVMVg iv., viif v;.iswij , - V ' : are determined r avoid an unneceasary delay H Will ;- R'f' therefor. b.' expedient for any permm 'ho it disposed to e,;-t contract r the whole of the Brick Work to addrei their -- ; proposals a speedily a poaaibletptbe ubacrihera, either.1 jf ''5 ,,1' at Starvilleor Chapel UUI, UiwiW coiinty. , It isesumaw 1 ... .... i - ' eu tnaiuir.noritnow 10 ocaua wui reqnireiuur uonarci 1 1 , thousand Bricks. -J'- ; ' r r;', .'i r '-'.J r'.f . ;;.rtr if. JONES, -n.,;,:,'V ( s'-'' .l'Ii. t ; :i .u . eA..u. our vmei Masnsowa mennea or o manvimnori -vr.. ,1 c vn"iinur.v:i.t -4 . . universal magzuie innefluu vunaiuera m vw-f - M v aV Ufe. da.1v be. JOSEWt CALDWEUW t V , 01.2,. lor.iVUgua( lout) imsawtusAiv V !V''ri(-;, r: r - .;" .M ' ;c . . ? ,. ' J.HI'.'TW'WV',"W ' ; " " rS. i v. - ' : 1 - a IV-
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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