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T aptfh: open iwinU f -ror peace, A4pot urokf yie prt Vlbc f prtwitlinjf Jvo for wtr -vwu2d horn Air, j&i M cvd uutctil ui rcittedi oci injr boon,' but nt UuUt t i I. Irtrace a ihe rwr.xiniC MtuU wlv r U,a j:iwe rn nW of U1 kTQijr. . Tbo-Srt U j-vt vtr j?ij;nit- ticuur.i Ujow the . tobccor.5 licit " MinArrt" new iJe -ctrL ii.rj, 'jt when trwuJjteJ ii!lb miairrvwxilt i. M.c- of 1.1 r irX'i-t CjL4..i S o . as4tf u ait l.e. -k ..". ... -1-t. . - . . tl Tlx U of the f ope w a ilre.y ;. .,m fcf , ... . . crt U a d w Uu t.f b &. r wc r 4,1 rr try U noUcf d, fcfbodcs o Rood Iq h- T) hew ip. Uuc wctrtirjrpf 0 p,pi' B-t HJlub:r pcU-Uj'pf -Tfce Ltoprd- ; vLk& hi ' raJjr tr , ?rW M i -uHrKd ia - iIm Lbm ee thai . he fcel tiut' there ii a rutuutloa to hii Bn"E!i tmla .syia LedUr. ;. s V; , . ' 1 i power. uathe oceitJi u rtrjrd,-ivtj btppjrp.. ,v:;. i rfc .-. i;.v f .j i is ur iiumuiiu, iuerc m fowe; irru wlut, it will b. demnifd, re; thcaiul ir 1 u l. if. i . l r . '','. .w- r.. rv "i r..i.. -..'I A. We Ury,ntJ piper KrTHUK.ao) corrtctf in ziv ills uuui uu:cr imuuu) w ime.ivuKUjmt . . . . . . . . . -, . ,. vi . V rJ of that But- hJ IrrixMid uTyn -.' Mr. M-c. UI J w tnr'e tit c- V? f he ! . . fuuiMv prr ccnl ujv ; ppeonvnf mi t w i I'je vumpi pjrt, y iRTwvrr ihjbj iuuvuj ua "icn iwisturr won- puuuiupj; on the S'otR of IUiilc mivt lu.unmtd eomiiie. A IM eouiitry m dipoed fur war let h bokl'f ifk. n ttnrqul. Hntl rctalnitg. - II cietl hid Out Iotlhtr Cason, lwv ' fjr that x):io? didV ti't liouc dclcjjilcn W u UnRhmre and P-pr; for.bttie. Tlm hiy U U possIUe the WuM.beliCTd in the rfcincervy cT tjcUd tf en-u..v, t-A - v , tr. 'i '-'V Dfr fw ib?.1ght,whj ehoowtiwitktir.t4 - , ; ,r;.v: - v rr ' Jcrnre. Ue dljpnPrtkm of pu.Miment. tb.crimi. Brtbaaatanr. trhile franc at welt M EiMrbad tununuet I . - i r r . ' . Mw. .1.. e.iirvi;JJ.. . s u,...V.. .hj,uUi.,ui I utnilm Uttmiiettf Btbartmrntt not isruttunjiiH,, y : ",,o - r T; ber rrrciiOiia on -our right. - From Lnrtand we butt improMiment bkicVadei n4 orders in counciL franc ; " IcKitfrad to ii'tbin t other. tiaU v to whom the baa tended frifAlihip and protwatimi" yet pennita tit to cx Uuf nation, but viola(e a aotefflA treaty nde with ua ; burnt pur ahips upon the oceaAs imptinbut ottP jMn't t ' .''qiieatera and Confiscate! our projiertjr I tmd by ber -de " crea prohSbita our trade with' all the world not tiibject to her dominion. In Uu t tut of our relation to botli nation, i J And notbjnir to induce tit to "atrike aV.pelftnd alone, or ao to act to provoke t'le", bio vr from her. .'Hiule, airf Vtbat f tee not Ui jmrticeqfpuing to war witli England -T,.'. lone, or the policy xt bcg'uininjt it with that nation wAose ; vr bsohit command ot the ocean gtet ler tae pow,n to Oo V .lit most Jjarm, I a oppo4 to, any warn ma- present 1'r"' tut of the wwld and Uie .preaent aitUBtion of our. own , , jcountry.; ,TW only legitimate 'object of war'are the re- V,- Ijk i'. i.tl lJ ciurzrt Ok foltnXif a wnU"lt prmciptc. 4 the Ri-jHtblicant' wnb ikntn takn a II it, io, , ?. vilt'.)C Gorerim Ssj-df. f Wnrirjrmmt lui huo pWVtUK. I I ut di bit i rcpAtatko. f.-a ' tntirtc pf heiDl, toiiraj r Mr. VorU; 1 3! ' aloomatW nd aonoftne W Ad"ural Wonh wAl", ' tbxlerJoflt'riorefiTiitthitr.Venh, .' " with 6e tMor-JilnjrlishTneDr Uemjied tb imiJiJi T..;'-? tlieir eicapa froitt the l orth pf Uifch, in France, ty. . 1 . . - means of rope jrudcirnm uicir snceia., , be ' height of that pr of the Fwt vherp they descetwM. , a ?dis neur Jeevprp'nxliclarv' .flve aiitcteded . I (dreys Or Ahe preyention of rr.iiiries. .'; Can we at this titne ffq U War with France and EnJand, or with either. With1' tdasonabtejrotprctjof fletinjr thcae epd (With tai emp ;' Vytwa9tryareTeniletinKt low ar torendiir.Joanf ne . 'eiitary fur the Support of ffovtrument fijrUficationfc to v iaeofnpotent to t,heir Object that we. keep' secret, the rrpoi t . ''. the department on thf,r tituatioww-an inkXlkriehced ar "jnv nvy dwindled into run-boatt. detnicable for either attack or defente Stjcflieient cntv at a moth in! tl. pitbUr sure . wiuiince evidence ui wantoi orenaraiion treni a ' v 'tlcmen talk ofroihgtrwar'l )k.waronder ch circuiri- , , itaricetf I aei the immediate Joss' of n.Ulion of d.dlar ol y , property piaci ny our iraae in ui grasp oi ureal uniiuu ? j A .' a ifxat;out tlrmg'htt'of eur;eitian jto fijrht Indian and Cmudian s. the Inipreasnicnt f our tesmen, 'into the de : , ited anddcgradiiir RVbjiout ter;ce, under the upecioiv T title of draUL'htt of '"TOJu'ine rhiiiLia i- hear? taxes i Hit broductlont of our ttihiut louin and die furnier aud nnr. i chant impoverished for - watt fcotnmeree i yo(ikntv; '. towna bodibarded and In ashca. TVe are tlfe.codaeuiKO- e wtca e.r mm musi perceive y pe inc.iaoi imp .twkrin our present litoatitnf; - Weighty at are till then ' cvilt of war 1 hU nf-riiWl with tl (tnirrin. Him ia no. her W'dltateThii thescj 4one WbjchatoijcepuU in je ,. paray noi owiy. t'jir, republican ioith ut goverainicni tut -oar ery exintenc at a jfuiidr t pvcan ah alliance- wi'.h NApbli-on v, Otxaunjr at not been .the th ot tui! miin'f i irlory,''! pray jfentlenyn,' to reflect a-iflprtient on the fets (of tho niuont to wliono hit V (riend ship and protection hare befeft extended, and to pause; V-fy re they throw'om Country into the embrace which bat proved fatal to the in , fcependenceipf all wbtjf hve bretoft)re Htbraltted to it . And fbrwhat are these eUlt to be endured VJ Becati ? the tenSibUity of oitr Secretary of State is wounded by i ''ohsctn Intimation, a taspeeted insinuaticm Mim tlic Uri- tish wirtrriirter ! 8ir before gentlemen drw thetVroi'd for tii't cause, let the4 qoettioit be . iulmiitted to tlte pro ruittt'. n.kMM.a A1La rw.XrfM 7z.a i Sincei bur lost scusko. I have ninceS ArraRcin 'T. ? . ' ?TV?' i andXaiUletu ubmsioiK atnl CriTcrt Uvm Madrid 'Ti; r wl-.v v ti u k.;.;. ui. luiucMus nitr.; Mrmea y gu.nq 7 i Fedefitirw havt' a majority of 13 In Ui House, underDtp nce5itf ( treadmg Wdi ny .tep$, k1 rederiai,t, yh, h4 beon dipUc'cJ Irom office W - tUtlWllj 7 6f " M )IUUia ' VT VI i hrcc Tnonthfthavc seen the nse. of toe fo&th runjtvwitr. AccuswfTrea icuofH una xourag oi my armies, i tneiewif unoer, ineM: arcumstances, -acRowieqge , FrarTtU Ml. rwW. CTaW Ilamt inrl iWm. fiOliUera AraCV. tuvA U.r. r.l1l IK. r'.jrhn.nf Wtlti.rr. : m . f ... . . f..i i..-. . ' me reams'. ori rwice coiiucie.ine unsrusu . 1 -s l i , " . ' . "i "'. qj of the Judges in Kentijcky nave resihedi Uit the thart unfortunately broke, and pforipilated ' V. uu orave iaa near en, iy whhh i hvm ..... .... . ... tlnrlu Sut wrs ajscouraw airiougo Hi excrjj- -T . if- cLtin pain,thatle reinuBeU t Ihe Ibot'cf the fbtt I Ki . frorn t?en vdock in the evening tilt etplil tl next ; Uio'partJctilar proof tf affectibn "which my sal of GierrpaBy haye given tne. "f' ' V;-&.v. armyIt has termHiaicd Its projects ih the pe&ttlen otSjCreUrv. ireasureri-CoinDtroller.' kc 'w. to anur termination '). .j. r-.Kr. . h-.- .i.ft tn t9th-deTSieir respective offices. :' : 'ir,. ! morninir." WhHe be Uv In torturt."th; rda-M pat Ditsed clm tri kirn uV the morblntf the totlu4; , v trim still lytn in the ditch, tmd iksktd 1 Wnt why iio "V ., Hafl not c-Miea ior a stance i ni wisw-- r, ; tixl,lhey have a night ; ftOut oiyw rn reco-; v;-,. vered, sod inmctBatcly on his recovery, anaaccoto-' j ? j Vw . - ing to trench humanity, mn put into a qungetu ior . several ireei J? :'t V "X ,' 'ApervinbfrahJbndofchetjdcsla ty-Vj" telebrityt but distinguish; loir total indiffenie lo , ' reHgiorvwai boasting fane day, to v Clcnymanj o( r , tK excellence ctwomiwatefwirfiht had inTfcnb&r i ',".". - lviuaL qi inc jucirca in &.cni:u(.v nave reaic nciii r'r" : :. . i. . . jf . 'r.j- Ual.rnanhe, of. Walceretv; In that Jmiiort pe mi it impS9sible,to find Qualified pereonsl M constructed, andkddcfl, ihat fcftei-. having ieti- h ' nod I rernajnerj 40 league distent, certain of. the. to .accepVon' :ctrit of the lowiies of the 8&- .;,.nr! V"1 -P'l tf "" W nev glory Vlacli wy peo).e ittkt,-cquire; fnd of ries. i H'--M yl. - v ',.' t- , rellion)be hoped he sbould be.terroijorrafc m, .,.'s;,v.. the grmd clmracte they WQuWdisplayi ftly hope, : ekly' attempts have b4enrhVde"tb 'set the; nekrworJdvAMV ad ethQr,f if, you' A;. V;. hateiV)t bCbn d4cmedCl ewe jwrucular unks Ere to Chirlestoi sk Geo rgetownf ortunatcly thcVtfa"' A0 fy., tVT ' ' totr-.ccredepartntso btetvhUiierto Ihislrated. .; ' , M'V ' -v f" & and the- North. Frenchmen ! every; one. Ajiat . .. ' : - yJU c -jf .Ij'V hv T, s ' V" ' i "i,' iball oppose youahall be n',tieredd rpced , Thton (IflieMatatest the Gov- izW&sr l lV0AlAV, : - '-v rrwtiia a nwir'. . -Are fou. for, war witK t. B. for this came 1 thin point I ftUy agree villi my hortourable-eoUe:.gue ( 3acon.) " :riie.;.pcopie, .of- yorth 7 Carohria, a at) tii JKijiand let them answer in 'the; next ejections -tT Mr'- times averse to waf, can yet tuHmit to aiiv . sacrifice of bluod anc ortime Whcii neceS:y for ihfir h'oiu of afcty. Hut I iivw ineni hux,ii isey w in approve y;e war wiucuu win object of thin rrn ut mh ' nn ! uce . - . .f7i bc'rontijiUrd in ou nrxt) , . . V." The noisy herald f FOREGjV. ,"'Ue comes 'b isy world. to submission, .'lour, erandeur slmll ho increased i- J - 1 Prliflnh imI .lahraieVe&n a iye. hatred off our demies.-e1JtoJl you long years ot glory -nrt prospemyr iu nave. " "! " r . T V i i rp r r r? "2- Vbv D Youno- in H TA Forci! 'ofRelhrionl' z t theforce'andenerdy of the Hcuks of the ancients. Wooiy , Che .MermoM E. Wptsonf Esof.ing,. , fjW,, you kong years of glory -nd prospctUyf. You have, " l . t have iinited Tuicanv to the ernwre.' :The PjusfteMtotwiry pf Btrksh'ie irod wove hd Tuscans Voi'e worthy of it by the mildness of tae pressed in that county .'ti . P r, v , : , 'r J rTQ rvir-rAt dari'fkanfl.if.ritMAiir' utkoAntnM life HeaWssMsssBaBBjaafBBss i'tt'ja nTtwn tia. atari Ker otrlr 1if4r liav Tftn.r-d C tiered to European dvufcdtionr i History pointed otU to me the conduct we ought to putsut towards Rome f theopess become .so yreiga 'of. pjrt of Italy, have constantly shewft theniselves eiichucs yo evcty preponderaung pow w hi the; pci JniuLi -they; have 'employed tlieir, spi ritual power Jo, injure jt. . It was thei demonstraty ed to to that the spiritua influence exercised in ni st;aes by a forpitjh aoverein, was cpnirary to the ii; 'icpgndence of France, to the dignity and safety of . Ve this?week commence the1 Very eloquent Wifotie.- .xVJWVTeV '"'S8 Vr ncQC9' Speech of Mr. Stanly, and shall coucludt it in sitv of snirltifcu iniiortr nt the- r!i.rnl.ir nf ' . -i i - . ...... . - -, -r. - - ournexu , it wu dc reaq, particularly in .aorc the wators, X could not conciliate these grand ime jn - u k ' aH ..5 u.... . ii. .u r t. l Cafolma, with deep interest by men of all par- ici, urn uy aiiiiuiuuir llic uoumivo ui inc I cut II . u ' vu .v ' emperor. y predecessor,. and by w.HinKthe RotV."f, Fedcfatists w,U mojee that thtiy p,b- man states to trance. ' .... . -v., M; By the treaty of Vienna, all the king mores. r jigns my alTies, who have . given me so many proof tmgu us utc cuusiuiicy oi inuir ricnuKiiip, nave ucijUirctl . , : :;RALlilGJly:. ,t THURSDAY VEBKUABY, WlBT, -f,' vi , ' ICT' Th Birthday will be" commemorated bjr a my BallUus evening; ; '-. .- t. K"-'',?:( ' .'. -. "'j in-'.s ....r.i-o.AV-': f "ir t-:"..' t..L w.jtyt inis.wer: commence tnc very eioqucni es speech of Mr.. Stanly, and shall ton dude it in f -our nfexu, It will be H'd, particularly 'iriorth XV 'Carolina, with deep interest by men of all par- ICh h-tj- . '. 'mi .. ' i . . ncthe Ro ' es. ffcu,crausta w,u r-'Jvce teat vneiy pin !rt v . ciptrs art -ijideacatecl with such ahiluyVand Uk and 'sOTe 'phl'can:wUl feel proud that their state is ,tlis nanv biers' tinguislicd by the employment of such .talent? :Vmat 5- and sliatl acquijie a frenh increase of teniuj) - Tlie riesidcflt liHs1ssud Proclamation, promising s Tbe.JIlynaa province stretch the lrcr.Uer or '""J"' m. ' " n, 7' t r r . . . , within fiuir nuiniha utler the 29tll lilt.1 . . ' .'.- greatpmptre lo the aavtrt 1 Contiguous fo tne " ' -j- 4 . ''4 : oi Constantinople, I shall find mysell in' Tfc-;w ,w ; KVw.fcn.rii,hd thi winter uauou to warcn over, tne nrst n Herest orn.y aim-; d 'ie epldestday it. thisHUty-.There ,Xl?orStit tVSPr ny empire s-t fierce in the Mediterranean, the Ievant,; I will protect the Porte, t . i ii i t . ',... OMw nerwtronj tne latai innuence ot .ingwiw... Mp . , of Ul)S AvUmington Gakette, hat taiiiill Know llow to punisli ner U she Miners ,. her- nuVchased the .establishment of the "True llepublican self to be governed by cunnmgand perfidious COtin- and America. Whig," lately conducted by Mn M atson, CUJ. . .. . , ' . . j , fw y. , anduniteoitwiuioie wiiintngton uaeewei -in wt paper n..i1r.n Mr. Hoscll selects ' dish suited to every political pa iW.ffm wa(;(nm.,ilu1i.(fl- He concludes concise address to. pis" rsadert i, II ure .'. i.i I Wiih etovanoh of OtiLwtrd farm.ro ioin'd M When youth' makes .uch bright objects tUl bright,'- i:h"r -;1 -.-i'- ,"And tirtune cU them !n the strongest Jig , i Vjs .all below f heaven we may view .: ; y . " AitdsJlJiuadairationi ycW.due; VV -r ,liTRBrt)XlAu'TJOUGirr. , " , 1 ijf'the blithe day of honey tnoon t C ' C With tUte't alluremtBU smittea, A . ; . fl loved her latrt-l loved her lopn,,; ; , ; And walled he dearttt kitten, v -t - . . ... , t . . 7V-.Batjiow.my kUen grown a cat . ' .x , . v A'Ml crust bfc other wrves y .... ; , ;r0! Ry'mv'touU mttKmcBt Mt, . ' I fear she bj rune five. V . V . i j The Valedictory. Address. . is ticry good one i well worth fliej postag tvctwt'ns, lindpo the rej; paymertt of which he author can have it again.'; e meiod ot the verses of tt Henry" are great ly jured .by, certain grating dnharmonkrus wirdS .' eodorsed.on the! back 34 Ctnfn Uxriib? f WVenow repeat our protest against the tax of tlieir Mediator, and thus, putting an . end To '.nil tie uneasines ' endeavoured to be spread amoig thai; brave people , (. .- '(. ' - .. .'' Jv. .; Holland," placed between England and France, is eqU-illy bruiied by them. . Yet she istheiiorAe of tlic, principal arteries of my empire. Changes will become necessary the safety of my, frontiers, and . the well understood interests of the countries, imperiouslyrequire I them. ' , ' "tiwoden has lost, by her alliance with England, 'altera disastrous war, the finest and most important ot her provinces. Happy would It Jiave been tor Wh'tha foHow li6cral, and just remark J; When ll tic eye, aiiu no laisc little doubt but Uit republic will 'be; safe. 'The Petpte'whenfmrfj infornjed J$r he OrestesJ arrived at Norfolk on the 1 2th in ;Htant, in 50 days front Liverpool, London accounts to thvJfttlv becembef, and Paris accounts to the 22nd November are received. -w , A rumour of Mr. Jackson's dismissal had reach" ed England, but it 'was not known what effect it was likely to produce: , ' ' ' ' Earl liati.urst'pn the 6th December resigned the office of Secretary of Foreign Affairs, and Marqtiis that nation, if the wise prince that governs her now, .Wdleslcy (who bad arrived from Spain) ' was- ap-' had ascended the throno-admei years sobnefi This poi'ited his successor. Mr. Canning is said to ,be : example proves anew to Kings that the alliance with dissatisfied with this arrangement. Walcheren has (-England is the surest presage of ruin. iy. i been '-evacuutcd. The destruction of the English 1 My ally and friend,, the emperour of Russia,' has army by disease there, has been very great. . united to his vast empire' Finland, Moldavia, Voj- . lachia and the district of. Gallicia. I am hot jealous Pari, yov. 1 6. The Kings of Saxony,' Bavaria, of any -thing tfyrf Can, produce good to the j&mplre. and Westphalia arrived on the Uth and 15th Mv sentiment for its-illustrious sovereign are in The Emperor arrived on the, 1 4th. Accompanied unison with my policy. , ' ' ! by the King of Westphalia he visited the King of 'JWhcn shull shew myself beyond the Pyren- Saxony on the 1 5th, and alter a short con versation pees, the frightened Leopard will fly to the ocean, with that prince, his majesty repaired to the Thuil-; to, avoid shame, defeat and death. . The triumph of leries: v .uv. 21 -The King of Naples is to quit my arms will be the; triumph of the genius of good that city on the 9th for Paris, pec. l.-Tbe King oyer that of evils of moderation, order, and morali of Jiolland, in a speech to the legislative body, syys. ty,'over civil war, anarchy, and the bad passions. " You know, gentlemen, in wh-rt difficulty the ex-" My fiicndbhip and 'protectioH win, I hope? restore istingstate' of conniicrcc and navigation has placed tranquility and happiness to the people of the7 Spains. us you arc acquainted with the particular situation,, A Gentlemen. Deputies of i Departments to the eCtlie nation in t!iis lespect, and how delicate these LegisIativciBody, I have directed my Minister of an urs are. i" nujic in a a siwu aujcutc.wui uie v'vC'mii iv lay uviuit: yuu vie iiiaiory fu uw ie be " useful to the state, we yield to the wish of the gislation of Jthe jminislrarion of the finances of the emocror our brother, to see us. Ourabscwe shall: year jst expired ; you will see that all the ideas I be shorftttiid we promise to return time enough to eweciveit for the amelioration of my people, have terminate, before the. 1st of January, the business) been Iollowe.d , with the greatest ucttvity-rthat in Fa n" ' . . ; .k ml . . . . . . . ft.. i . n , .h. ris. ua in me iiiosi uiauiiiL uoils ui hit -ciiiuiic, lug waf has not produced any delay in the public work. The members of 'myXouncil pf State will submit to you different project of la ys, and. especially tpe relative to the finances of 1810 We hear fromTurin, that on the lth and 15th a great nuiiitcr of Cardinals passed tli rough that ci , ty on their way to Pjiris. The following speech is said to have. been delivered to the French Legislative 'Body'1 by the hmpeiour (who is alwut to" assume, it i reported, the tide of Autocrat of the West). The speech of the French emperor is among the roost singular productions o( that extraordinary man. law of Finances i you will see in it their prosperous condition., I demand of my people no new sacri- tice, tnougn circumstances nave oougea me to uou- - Marshal Key left Iri r the J. 6 .for Spainf-. The Mavor of BuvormeVis.anjiounted, in a procla mation, UiHt grea? purnwr of troop would shortly and ttfi to tliemselves, will, generally, tfunkigutdeeide right aidaei right?' . ' . : ' The fgijilature of Virginia, rejected tle iill "For trrantmff andtecurin?to Robert R. livinesion atul Robert .... . . ii-. - .i . , . . . i . : r ilton tne sate ngni. biiu, navanisc ui mokuiK anu tm ploymgrfor limited time, the steam boat or bfrats by them invented." in consetluence of a letter from Dr. Thorn- ton, Keeper 01 Uie paieni oince, ttaung uiai wgr,anieo n Wpum eneciuaiiy .jicpnvr many ingenious iivruiui, nu mecbanict, of tnebW.ntt expected; from their various invention end improvement in steam boats, for which thev have taken patents from the United Plates, Under an Impression that the 'States had ceded, by the constitution1, to the Congress, the right to grant patents or exclusive privileges for-' limited times, to autbours or inventors, therebv to promote the sciences andartsj Onuie etpiraT don gf which limitations '.heir sevetal invention become Uie property of every citizen' of the. ynited States ; , by which tacit contract the individual is for a time benefitted! and the i public for ever after : Had the ld passed there wouil .nave,, been a' clashing of jurisdiction beteeothe 4theUiitedtates.i.ii t.,, "V'; -,: Stat and i' itjlLTSS Of REPRESENTATIVES pF TtlK tT. S. 1 'Mr. Fultpn addressed. a'l.e'tterto jthe er,. which was read," accompanying his pam- pniet on . . t orpeaw vv ar uuu ouuiuiiiuc pbsin? with an oltcr tdMelivef'a letmre on the sybiecj belore tne memotra ot orgres (on a following day jthe: letter was referred to CDTIl IlllLK..!:. J , L. Mr.' Burweil from the coumlttec, reported a Ivill authbTjzng the President to employ the bublic afmcd vessels, and permitting jticrthants to arm for ttie defence of American vessel' Ja- OCH wun American prouut nui.comrauiuiu War,' andbound to ports not sctnally Ubckaded or that are in - po.stfssion of 'a na.qn having oruer giia.rjecreea invauing tne rignt pi ncu' traIcohintrcel o resist search Jby any ex eentnuhlie armed shins. Kc' : The Secretary of the Trc.asvrycportthat the value, ot export tor tne year ending vet. i 1809,; were StefiOSAWitf which g3 1,405, 702 were article "of Domestic growth and nia nufactdre, and '$20,797,531 of Foreign l'V, XX. 4' postage as being 'altbgcthri repugnant to the con'-, stitutionTofheStar.1 "- 'U Line to Amanda' shall obtain on early, insertion. I .inia tn Amanda", shall obtain otl Persons desirous of buying partu war 'facts or opt' lions widely 'disseminated -vm find the tur an apr iratiriate medium of coreminitcation. Almost ell the original "tommunicjoion which have appeared IB It uave oeen rcpuouaneu, atnu , ihh ic w iiavo been4 Very generally citxulKted" thioughout the States."' With.tnese,incenUvestoexerti()n we shall hope for an increase of favour frord CorrespodeBts... iis..: ' ":" v.::a; married, a i-.;.-;, Robert A Tavlor, merchant of Louitburg, to MisS Ala'rga . ' retSahdert of Urtiatwick. -I'. K. r" 5-vt -: - . ;'. ' Al Fort Barnwell, oK-'raven County, by, the Key. Johif v' . . VfCabe,the Rev. William, i. Diddle, of VlrginJLa, to Wis f ' ; Mar St. Bimpaau, otuy clauphi er ot xien. samucr Mmpson,-; ; 'Jf A?-. DIED,' ':-ft'r. . .,: v. J.tn ht ritVm"M'onAa UL uddeilvJ duvln(r a fit hf Z. : '' r drunkenness Jamet RopUey, shoemaker, native of Rhode 4 . y ; PRICE S CURRENT. Bacon Butter Corn t. , Cotton r1 '. Flour, sup. r lax seed Hempiton. 30Q Porkfbai'rel)li vv msney.;. MtW-VOK. ai0HMOIS.r f AVBTTSTXXLSt.U'i , g0 6 gp 10. .- o u ' . go V a oo -6 so i. '. -,80' 12 to IS a so ' . ; 90 to St .9 to 10 .ii. ii n" '. i. t" V ' r- W. c;Tucker, : PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON, v TJ AS settled in Smithfiold, and otters to the public, his 11 ' Protesiidrinl services. ' ' Anrtr,SiVl81Q,:vl niterrid Impfovement One Thoutartd tKiflifrs.'by1 one Ticketw Twelve Hundred , by six do, ac ujiwaru at 1 wo 1 hoiuand more rrues, t ( . .worth ' venture, may ks gained for the small - turn f Two Vollart per Ticket, in the imiiiBit hivkr xa vga tiojv z o tte r f THE Scheme 6fwliich it fixed t lets tlian two Blank, toonytnise, and intended to proinote the Internal JtMgation of thit tatere from tvU. -'. ' '.' -a From tlie speedy sale of tickets tlie Drawing Of said Lot- . , tery is intended to commence at laiaiberton. on the 18th ; day of May next. ' ' "' "v ; ' ''. ', . (ienUcmen retWingat a awtanee who mclineto eeoni adventurer may yet lie tupplicd by letter, pottag paid, addessed either to Lumbeiton, Laurel Hill.or Maciaiiund'e Turnpike.: d MAC GARLAND., 7 jj.-." :r . WILLIAM ASliLRtSS' . February, 18, 1110. v',,-.; , ' . (t?Ticke for sale at tliegxA Orriet, tndlif QoxaM TAvtaV, Raleigh. X
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