. . ' v - . - - .J; ?- - - . . . ... ..... . '. 1 .. ' , " ' ' v , . ',' - .---.. ' - . .. - " . . ' i ' . " - ....... ..... .. . V l(i HIlDlUO, JVM. ?0 L kCCk'mVH IECOD ITOIT Of TBr IIV KUVtK WCXT IcloW th cartawoa'a fcimscTLT orrosirTBX toit crriC-PIC YHKIB DOtLAtt tl 4M K. TiTABU JIAI.F TBABLT AbTAHCE-tllloui Tifa 10 ckmt., sciscKtrriojt kkckitxb bv ALL ttiX FOCT-UAtTtM 1 V TH TXt. i ADVKR T1SEMEJVTSL " A Cmp Meet3nf w Pl'ted to be bld at Hxk AMffr. ' XX w GmivilU Count i2 mite below tbe Court Moiue. to commence on TfcwrwUjr U 2d dj 6f Aururt next. nd coetiUM every Atj, hmU Monday foilawing. 4U pcron w fjrb.d bringing mnjr ipirituout Uquor on Mid cmdo ' 4 gmond during tbe ftbore meeting; .' ' : - r 1 By ordcof JoIi Biuiou, pi-eeiding Etoer of RaWSgh lnc0 i. V. . - - ' ' . JOHN EAULY. t Cm well Circuit, June 29. 1810. , , , A LIST OF LETTERS re. 6 r NOTICE. , . ... - m ,; , . . A General meeting of tbe Stockbotden M the PeA fc nday in Augwt next, in the town of Harwood, agree U to law, for the purpoae of electing o&cera aiul to Uanaact auch other busineu aa muy be laid before, them. June JW 1810. . H BRANSON. tabes o. r iw . . epug rooer more, n. au unaa 7 !?!, 8pvritUau liquor., Molaeeea, Coffee, Sugar, & tc li, v rh'rft.-Jw' i ' . Me alaointeoda keeping PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT koVr-, onemUeftheTrrry.iaerebebax Wilson; ', ..-ir-v. .,, . ' t , . 54' ' ' r : Wra; Vincent, WWon T widen, rK? l-ZlVrnhh 8BAW. P, fr jf r- i ii i - 4. T XXXXtJl 1 ti . "rn'1 fc6o3l wf h -Pubib at thii V tjool, commenced on Wednesday the 27th inat. at 4 Alexander Falconer Eiq: 8t tr William Crawford, -i rrinoipal of the Wamhtou, Academy, presided j it ae ; : attended by a numcrbui company of Udiea and firntle. v ;" Imcii of she first respecjudulity K - ' ! ;, J ' :s J J'&e EXertiaes of the Sciiolais; w 8pcUihg; Reading, t b' mar and, Parting, UUtory, Cography,Hnd the use 1. Gelesal and Terrestrial Globes, occupied the tw6 Jirrt diyt:The"ComposiUohs of 'four'yburtjr'Lttdiea. i ' Alias Hinilt-nu.il: i.f f:i-w. ,IU knA -riili.- . , burg-, together wuh Valedictories by Mias Sitgreaveof , ,u luuimcr, ui v, arrenton, were read ,i i .v 11,e tntfdday" devoid to s Miuical ExliibiUo by f the Pupds of Mr,. Miller, who likewiae displayed speci . icn ihei' progress in the art of Drawing and Painting. ' 'Irk1 ' f Fkml',yi Wr. falconer in bebaif . .. niuiKii ina jr. urawiora, oeiivered to tl(e Young La , fes a handsome and impressive address, from which the following is au extract t. a- !.-.. v i . , . . Vour Examinatiort has beei lohg, strict and impartial, , nd we wrth pleasure pronounce that you have acquitted . yourntlves m x manner which, merit the" gieatest ap. pUuscr Yoti read wiih ease And emphasis, your knowi If. dgc of the ErtgLsh Orammar and Parsing is ready and Jlte.-aml w,ih knowledge of q.e Rules you combine udg-mcnL j jnGeogripby.lliatoiy, the use of the (.lobes BiKlcompowtion, you have discovered x proficient' which f. iy b Ve ttm&t of the greatest application." i i ; Tbe following Certificate has been handed to me. which , w annexe foe, the, inf'tftfvatia of those dfepowt to en. r Courage this liwtiLutitini ,'; ' JACOB MUKDECAL J '. We, the wndersignedV Psrents, Cuardians and othersl who attended he Examination of tHe Young tidies, under . , the cure of Mr. Mordeeai, aa well as tbe Musical perform . , Jf of tbo TWderthe immediate intiction of Mr, ','ler deny ourselv4 the gratification of thus t puhucly expressing the is'tistkcttOR Which their improve. . . toent lias aiioi dc4 us. From, the celebrity of Ue School i u-expectauoni were, by mi means .moderate, Hie, have ' however been rintrml. . w.. -..-.II.-j ' the course of a long and very strict examination, the young ' 1 -ffl e! SP'ted tlsclves in a manner wbich, wVde it , ieuecU honour on their own diligence, evinces theabilnies ' rrUited ltcnt,on 'of theirseveral Preceptors and should M wanUng, ib justiee to their merits, did we r,vS'Wuis tJBTONUAliras.'' '' ' '' i t ', a r - JAMES WALKER,' Wilmington. ' -t' - V ARCHIBALD F. M 'WEILL,, ( d :r,.;;WILUAM' HUNT, GrABviUevy. '-f - HUAKE, Petersburir.i " - aV-HTLER A; 1A VIE, Halifax. ::;!!; sV AU.EV JONES GREEN, - do , -i r JAMES WRIGHT, Peiersburg- R ,'i -j: JVlLUAMPROADKOOT.PaycUevilU Itoahoak Ferry; '' I 'HE Subscribers wish to inform their friends, cvstem- era, ami incpuoiio in general, tnat they have Uusyer thte nsanagemetit of the Ferry erossing RuanoJc, at the rjlaee mmil trnuara kr tk Miuorui.. . ft. u. . . Ferry, i the main road leading to Petersburg and Rich- . '. 1. 1 I . . . m , . . uw.rvA. iiuf, auu uw4i auuicicauy laige 10 -car lV A wasriTOB and hnrliaii at titliwM. Iutt m mu. or three Aoghaheads i and fwrymee sumeiem to manage u . . i i . . . i it f . . .. . . . 9uueu, otcos we suoscnoers, wne now has the management, .pledges himself that due attention ahall h nalf mA n l .1 " f- '"9m'my J MUH Kill M,UT U l' RIIP ral satlatACtlotii At which place as great dispaUh will be wiHtuuauoD w utetr nienas patronage. CUARLES MITCHELL, Person County. , . . DAVW MTTCUELL, Mecklenburg ' , April5,Kla- v 1 . U-6re j i K H U'trr.. ;nr. V.. A.Un.l. k.U. has built a House on the north side of RoaitnakvAt the land- good Stables, fcc, Care wiR be taken to-gtve Aatisfactkm swmaiiung ia the rstOffiCe si Raleigh, Ji. C. Quarter i - v eildingthe lstef July, Miq. ' j.'Micajah Ambrose, Iiio. Acock. :4-'-J- t' r; J ( A Beni. C. Burnet 6. AU.v - w ' Llacob Biedsoe KirhM Rv.ki o " . "w" ! w tne accommodatKm or his customers At which hTxL.TjSt7 1 f Lwt fLy' j pice,he.inteads keeping a Grocery Store, ris. , aU kind. , , xiuxjhi, too xiusoce x.U .Uowden, Wrn. U. Burton, of Bnir ti.m. iXn..nM m,.u... V.n.- a . .. i, Jetltro iiurd..- . ' ' . C. Dublin Camhle. Mark ChrSafS.n tnt- . I B - ... i, mmiuii vurua, es lAe CopeLuid, Clerk of Wake County, Inu. Chavos. Biount , Cooper 2, Harris Clark... ; z -;.;" JA David Darnel, Caton Dccosta. " . : ','F.-Joseph Ferguson . ;'.i;:y'; '. ; ' '.'f. , G. EU Uragson, 8amucl Goodwin," PeKx T C Gilbert '" Hotfes. Henry HilL' Jesse HarrwelL Isaac nutchina, Amos Horton2,David Head, tVm. Hobbs, Roger Hancock, Robt Hardy, Anderson Hicks, Wright HjlUaxd. t -L Jesse Jones, Lewis Jones, sch. V 1 $l ; IX. Administrator of" the EaUte off Andrew Ecnnedv. ; j Jflui'e. Kennoe, Rlch'd. UinfrX -tUu - - . uJf sVrt A. Wm. Love, Jno.Linn, Ben. Long, Lewis Lashly. M Ino. Morimr. liuv. Mi.v - KlivKK i . r ChristnphefJ. Monng, WailhaU AlarahalL HardyM'Guf fce, Im. Mai?,' WW.' Men-it ' ; , . At -Wa Math; Martin 'Wall. .'''-f T J. Ben. Pjuiip, hid. PeeUes, Ceo. Pulener, China Patterson, TUo's, Price. 4. . .. ' , ,- ?1rid Jcl Bainx, Woodson Readen." . M Jan. 8luuVVlh..itinnilg, Ine. . Sanders, Thomas Spain, Ino. Stuart, Ino. Blawsori. rC ':: i . . , v ' v i.V ilo,uP rs. iXMTAj-momlinsort, ,V ; : Wdliara White; sec. 8, Rxndohih Webb 5, Mrs. P. iWUhaais. Miss Martha. WinfrA. fr.lii.K a - V nwtHHlKVUI, K dotniMi Wnliumi. Wn V,..ri lh'J I Great Bargain! I will sell, on credit of one, two and three years, ail my f STOCK OF GOODS, AMOUNTIXG to between three and five thousaAddol lrs. v These Goods were purchased low fbr cash at New York and PetfinbiinR Thev rnnsial nfevm irtlrU osually found in a well assorted country Store, as well in the dry good as the grocery line.' As I wish to decline bu- 1 1 u . . . . . mem, i wouia give great oargaina, x inese uesiroes ot engagbig in the Mercantile )ine , s ' . JAMES WILLIAMSON, J Person county, July i, 18io " 2T rw NOTICE. V TTaWtrt r,f iK ParuaA?nats I a. 1. bn.4-.Uua. . JL Until TueaUiMV the 94tk inf, in rtrrl tisi.1 Iw.nil. nu.n iwsvvyivuiu ui pA4 yxi statu XT vuiuv of the Tickets which are indrawn. Tu;kts which have drawn Prixes will It received in payment for other Ttck eU warranted undrawn and Tickets warranted undrawn Aill be Sent to anv Post Ofllr in (hi HiAt nrtii.fi;iii'.i.9 States to accommodate puixhasers. j, Seven Thousand Tickets have been drawn, Waving only Fnur Thptisand in he Wheel, among Which are. the following Prizes a . . t . , "' TflEASURY DEPAUTMENT,' . , - : i t i f5 1810,;, ,. - ';" '" .ir ? r "p 'v VITHXREAS in cenAtrmtty with the prtmsratts made by ' taar tor the retmbursement ot'the ZxeAuMftJ 3t Ptr Cent. Sink, created by the second section of th? act,' enti tied, "An act, eepplemeuuryte the act, enthled an act sukisr proviaaM tine th MlmniM nf il .ki r w. public debt of the Uuitd States,1, passed on the llthdsy Oi Februury, lu7, it ha been determined by tbe Commls. "" K ainajng run, IBM tue residue ot IM Frnt euvdufseidtAock should be reimbursed on ihe first day of January next i ftsuc Notice is therefore given to the Proprietor of the Certificates of Excmanosd Si Pea Cbt. 8 recx, created by tbe act aforesaid, that the principal id the -whole amount of said stock wot heretofore reimbursed, will, on surrtyW of the certificate, be paid en the im day of JatmaJ,, I8fJ, to the respeetive stock, holders; or their legal rcpresvoutive or aitomies duty constituted; either at the Treasury w -at the Loan office uio iw uius w ne. retmiMmei. enav tru-n itrui i-ietors thereof -. ! credited U the nrom It isfunhrs marts kiwnvn f.ik. 1XU..1 r .!.. " t w w MW IHIUI aWMl Vt UAC DM tics eoncemed, that no transfers of eertificates of Exrlnng. edSix Per Cent, stock from the books oT the Treasury, or of anv Commiaaloner nf lun mM k.' .11,...! first day el December next i and that the interest on' the STATE PAPERS. Dispatches from the bonourahlc David M. Erakine to Mr. Sticretary Canning, LtUd before ilie IhKise of Lords of Creat-Bmain, aud prinv d by their e- dr . . , . ; ;,,.; ITaMuji, Dtctmttri, 1808..."-- 6ik-iTht Irorernareot And Conirrcsx ha?6 . .' been quite aj Tom how to act in ' the present-'; cKtraoraioary and . embarrxssin j xituaiion: 01 . therf birblic BfTairs. And the? have not vet le- 4 terminctiilpoi)'trte tncasurex Which they.rBcaoT . to!pursue ' bat I think that. I may venture tt? H , assure you that the course of; conduct rrccra- ' mended bt'the t'ornmittte of the House of lie-.., prcscniAti to wnun was reicrrea rncocu menu mentionediBtlic rrcsidtnx'sraessare- to Congress, will, in suhsurx e.'at least, adept-' ed for the present, with ct-rtain smcnJmrnul so as to give some time previous to its oingin- to operation. w; , -t . -( .t .3 - ;. ... y 1. It is not. however, drtited h? hns t-ven vJir j nave introduced this measure, that it is only, of . .. . . . w". 1 umvc uiirui wnoie amoum e? said stock wul cease and determine on i i. . -1 L , . , . , . , ' t the day preeeOmg tl day Itereby fUed for thTretoK that the United Stat e uicm uicreoi. . ,t . : , . r , .,. , - may oe on . itnuiT -iit ' I r May 51. -;. ALBEUT GALLATIN. ' ;V1 &crury s (As Tmuury. S50. . - .7.. ,.; : . VV - Literary Advancement 1 : .t?r-r;.r:-Kt: W..-l aftVluN THOUSAND DOLLARS! , , May be gained for the small Sum of '.,., FOUR DOLLARS ! ; '1,''; xi. ' '' " ?-" Kat fit . A ArEtFTOtf ACADEMY LOTTERY scheme. ! a ; ; 1 Priie of 1' ."I 20 sa ., 0 100 3400 . ..in 5000 m S'JWO "" J00O , : 200'. v JIM ' 10 - -8000 . JJUU0 ?! . looo',, ; sow ' --"VJOlpO-' r ..Moot - ; tjoo r'J2J00- . rrwrickeu at 4 dollxrs ,iaJt StuOO t bnte. , le 2o 435 844 I Priie of 2 do of do of do of. do of do ff do - pf do of do of do of 4 86008 1000 ' - - 2uoo l. ' 5oo , 2oo loo' f .20 . lo Thf first ilrmTlrti-t An th ltli m ' will 'ki .n,U1. j - - ... w. v..U.W to a Prize of g 5oo In conseduunce of die great train of . 1 . rl 1 L . . . 1 1 . mm 0 wt. vniieei, itax-is ai-e now aeiungac fyj 3. .1 i-. at. Branson. - FyetteviUe,Jul3Vl8UV .. .-, .. ., 2T, T. V4 . if.. r, - - 4000 i 2ooo .. 3500, ' . -t 800 looo lod 'w: 136o , ,435o ,6m ';n ' .-'. TEN DOLLARS REWARD. STOLEN . FROM e'jSubscribena GRAY HORSE, about four feet 8 or 10 Inches high, 6 yeanrold last spring." . He is a little hipsbot.' J think on the farther , side. It is presumed he Was txken 'by two young men Who absconded from the neighbudr- tinul ' lf .K'.. I .. . a .. . t. - . - I V " - v. ui gnaw w. UiC uwc n rat missing. The men are small and slender madt, and llhiect to tret inUiiRalt wuh nirit' '. TK.!,- nur... forbear to merttum at thb time-they are supposed to hsve gone to the Western Country, and it is Hot improTa blehcy wil sell or exchange the horse by the :way.T ,1 therefore beg the attention of every honest and honourable nmnnt nkj. f . ... .. . . u... Af.L. . . ... . . . " w wu0.a , u uivi wau UW Y VI UK ,uwvc UCI cription, and if they will write me by post to Raleigh,' I win wui w kiiu bihi aausiy uk auorc rcvara anam ne cessarychargef. , . , MAl lUCW SHAW. Raleigh, June 14, 1810. . ( .- was 'St! :1'S i Cri'.-rllILUAM KIKKLAXD, Hillbborough. H '' "''.w:' A;:WH!TTED,!.'f"r-4-Jdr . l. '.S..l: -i"!'.-;-SKOBERT COCURAX.'Wilmmgton.? . IIU:E raiLD.Meckkf.burg."',' J C. liKEEX. Warren.- Ti'rfS ' . W1LUAM PERSOX ltW't,&TV OI JVEM FITT3, AVarrcntom tiKKity fllTS, . do slo WILLIAM RtTFlrtVl'' 'rf'--'iik?.'I1lft'-i' -?05 HAU f,ji.o,iH;:! icrond gcss.on will commence on Monday the 16th t nose dwposed to send pupils will be pleaded e ewlj, alicatiorC ' .i,. - ' 2Ww' j' j , ' ' . v": r t ''. : T i TO ASSISTANT MARSHALS, , Bi applying at uus tjtuce Assistant Marshals can be furnished witj Advertisements, (at a moderate price) instructing the citizens in what manner the Census is by law required to be txketi, fcc.? . 'TS j u . i lifty; Dclla'rlTteward. TV AX-AWAY from the SubWlh on tbe 11th of September, 1809 a Mulatto teuow. named . is lanre and likelv. about eleven Inches high, an4 aged five, i His face is overrun with tit thi" Small Pftrf anil tnniw ,r his nose (the right" side I believe) 0 l)iM la a iri, niaiinniil hn When he mvir1 from me he carvlwf Urltli Kim a"Ruv tf&Mi .:' Ttvn p.iui rpuxl 'unit writ un.l i vl pect he will pas himself for i free man. ,. I suspect he has gone td Wilmington, having connections there.,. Any person who Will deliveries boy into my possession shall receive Fifty Doliart, and Twenty-Five if he i secured a'ahy jail.' ivV'- f'Vii Vi1--'.!.-.-s --. ,".-'A-;v .S robERT CLARK. ! Aiiaan Rmmtv. Vt.rvli 14.' tftin' I. , 1 J-lrri. t. - I .1 l I I I I of it horsti. 26U8 Prises) 'l-''ifH--:''4L'' S1A2 itiur.k. Not two blanks to a bni ' V . i' .' - , " f " m,w. HllUMH. IUUUWI. . . The first drawn blank on the 1st 2nd 3rd 4t!. ' '5th 6th th ana eui days are rnuued to" , ' ' S 50 each The Arst drawn cU.nn thth inttk tlik A tOK JA n, -j-.i.. The Ai-sl draw do, on the 1Mb, an 14th do . 2U0 do The first drawn do. on the 15th do. t ..f I luO f"ua And I K 1 .ut .Im.Wtm i tL-... b.l...k..Llk.l. ; ...r.- .... . Five hundred Tickets to be drawn on each of the firat flill.... J..... . ...1 1. . . 1 . I .... f A.. . 1 .... . last day. .-,..,.-., . -, '.-.,.--i': '',';'r::' Prixes payable 60 days after the completion of the draw, ing, by the .Managers, wlio bold tuenbjclves responsible aitujeci U a deduciionof 18 per cent. . . . ... .. . , AU prizes not demanded within 13 months after draw -ihg.wtU be considered relinquished for die benefit of the inwituiiftn ;....' ... . ,.; . i. ' i -.-.,. The above Lottery i authorited by an act of the LegiS lature of North Carolina, for the purpose of enabling Ui Trustees of the Niwios Acabcmy near- the town of Asnevuietoeompleat the ntwssary buildings belonging to the sameAnd also to establish a Tcmale Academy im " uwn vi isvaucvuiB, i,-' . , u;jv '- '. , ; . Which two objects the .Trustees and Managers flst le'" themaelvea will be A sufficient inducement, independent ofihe flattering prospect held out in the above SC tlE VIE, to influenoe all sealous friend to useful bisitution to be come liberal purchasers of tickets And' they deem H unnecessary 10 expatiate lai-gely jn. contra ting the adran taget these institnuons msy have (if well supported with friends) ever 'most other , Seminaries .For it is how very generalty known that AalieViUe is ne. of the most healthy, situations on this contmuiit land lying in tbe neighbourhood of the' Warm Springs, and on the main road from thence, (as well from the W estcrn to the Southern Stateshs more generally resorted to by the bestcliarhcters of both sexes during Summer and Autumn, (for the bene fit of health)than almost any other place in the Southern section of the Union And being also a place, where board and Tuition are had on very moderate terms--Where the Vooths of the sister states Will lay the foundation of sound COnslituiiuna tofrplhcr with thriv ftitnoaiioni.. ,! the visiu oftheir friends to slid from the Warm 8prings. driven in nrloBt a mnrpl'riflrl rnnfiA ;L' j of conduct against the belligerents - oefqre. ihe! ' present congress auses, or at any rate aqonal- . . ter the nveting of the new Legislature, ;in ton- T- ; -; sequence of he feeling and sentiments of ths , ' . Easter division ol the United. States, vhich i ; Has alnsst universally, exprtssed jdisapproba- tion of the continuance of t the, Embargo,- arc' ' . has begun to shew, sy mptoms ol a dmi& '': tion not to endure it much ,lprjger.i'l,J. .The gorerriraerit and party in povef uriefju'i-, "-. ;' ; ; ; vocally express, thd Tesoluton not to rttpove' the embargo, except by.. a'ubmlning;wai'mea?l.-:,''.';-, sures against both bxrlUgVrentss v'lless eitKer ot ; ' 'XL; both should relai their restrictions upon neutral . - '4 commerce, wi'-v vV. ; - ;?j?Upon this-subject some ' important coromu ; , . nicatione have hten m'aii to me hv Mr.' AlaJi- ' ::. ' ' son",' and several of the membefs of thi go- . - vtrnmtnt, wnicn iwiu accordingly lay oeioro .J youl as I confidently believe thev were deliver. :v ' . ed frOnx arf unfeigned destr". that ItheV miprh, -V; produce the eiTect of fading if .postthle tosomeS very ditreesing dilc-in.ria, in which they ard isV VOIVJCU.V; ,. t4?. '- - ft ;;: t " f , ; Mr. Madhbo epr99etlr hfs firm convictioii that when tjie docvuneri s rtteiii d to in iht pre sidents.message. xHould lie seen by his majes tva i irovernrhent. and the cbrtrsnnridnrifa I j r u - - -r -. . ;r w tweeq tpetr minister in France with the Fr.en.cli mjnister.respecung tne decrees 91 Berlin ana M ilan. should be' 'deliberatrlTerirMirlrretl i nav-1'. ticillarlv the tmn tr i-f mAnnlranrf aF Mr'. Arm- ----r-: j . 7, ,--0 - " .-J-JV J. ,,i ,r; : siryiijjiu win .x-rrntiH jjuvernmeni ;i oi tne j ,:i 4; - ed thaf th United Sutei had exertta all ihw' charts which remonstrances could havs beert r supposeH t'o be tapable of producing'; and that -rv1i V in failure of any effect from 'ith.n't p,euad-!V"'''r.- ''M loathe, F.rcikhvvernmtfDt.tM m itlraw, iheiff ;f uniust restriction, unoh nViitral rnmmcTfii v- i!" course mighjt have btn' had by the U. States r-r4'i to measures of more cttrityVand 'decision tjf f$i'i& . . WWJ Ww Ft v "w"vn uie puouc patronage. . - ' ' ' - " ' 1 " DAVID VANCE. ' V - - . . . ', 1 I. PS , tiEO: SWAINEw I H ; . JOHV PATTtyv. VP Ahevwe January 25, I8ip. aJj TkkeU for sale at the Star uie rost umres in North & South yet. 't-v'.' gunst r ranee but 1 that 11S the mean timo i mi - TTriff lift' Karl . iHiiorl 1 v-a- -.' -" - 4. a vies aei . wave, - s .inviVM . ee. a , sl - aaJJ t ' ! council.' before it was known whether thie Unit KtA id States would acquiesce in the -ggreaisi ona. V 11 , of France,' and thereby rendered! it impossibla v " ! V tw.ui9UUUlill y.VTT,VU 111. VVMK4 tt H1TJ I. V VJf i'.'.-fl ' Ks-tli'f4sa-Bwfritti xlVt VtAI ft.mtiil1r frirvi rvtrffut i ,'Jmw. -Lj' J. i-i' " ''- VUIAVI .lltean t.l,wU I UUIUIV UUllUltlWU X K1 VaP ' ' - K ' ( ' - ions:agamst theUSc;;iV-,.f,.- He went aled into the aroumt-riT rwin "thni : tf - J subject which are 'detailed n his corrispoiidcn- 4 tea with the mtntstmin Londonand Paris," as . . OUbtished in the documents referred to in tha -" . ' -1 - President's message, but which' I da not now-" M A" wese , aavanus tinned bear evident tentimony of . caiuciu a ucaeag?, out wuicn x uo, not now Uieelegibility ofAslieville aa a seat. for. ;.Uterary Insti- repeat as mv object IS merely to inform VOU oi - tuuons And therefore on these self-evident crounds. we .hi :..,! f I,:'. kiLM,..U.: 4W ;uv- ' "" - "1? iif the tvanlr. nf hi. nh;f rvstinri WiiirK t rkat a. thel svtld miifit he1 rrmvinrVrf that Arririra Kaf. 5? ; irj valri taken all the means to her powe'P to ob-; v I? ; ; f 1 n n x 'wrT ' I 1! ' -" ,!uul y riiiiu suu a-. rauon just. at-vf ; V" kNDRBMnpwlKJ' I tent'1' her rights as a neutral power,hy repre f?f v 1. '-.-t 6(f i sentatibns arid rcmohstraces, tha she would bt", :-:'? ' StarpfliceJ almost i having recourse' to hbstilitiei uth CwTOlink j t ., ,with either belligerent, and that she ' pnlyHvsi-'f'''r-. 1 ' ' i''mh' n.i 'V m' '.' 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R 20 each - The first wdo i on the 8th, 6th and tih do ' 50 do ";The first ! do- V on the 8ttu9ta and 10th d? 100 ; do V A -The flrst; do .oft the lltlw and 12th do; 200 ' do ' The first, do on the 13th do'- n. 500 dofel (lunexrai, loiu. .h .ts-.,y ? : 'n-ftr (T Tickets for aalii at tha 8ta ArTW iit .t .Jjni.l Post Offices and btber public places in thia' State and in 8ouhtfarolina,'V yf : .v1?: '-'.. r' IV. it mitr" 'Ji be evident that the United States would enter tmon measures. 01 hostuuv wita creat reiuc-.T tnr n Vi Of-lf rwnirtflrr! tKa tKiv nr Ti,1- f ' '' all prepared for warnauch; ' less with a ' power, li7','!;',!; :' w iiivaiaviuir suuuiin, uiciii ai,vft inn. nnthinv tJintilrl Kr tKniifrTif tn Kt tA irt nnf a na. . : . -ej - r- " - o -7 . ' ..' crifice, to tne preservation pi peace, except heir . :'y,y. ; Jnrtiiin,l.nf onrt thiv fiAnrVifL II.. :il.l tKirr ' 7s t '' ' ' '. ' y ho did not believe that any Americans :woul4 ' :ryy i V; ' be found willing to submit to (what he termed) fHr- pf the United StateC1 by the belliccrentsd..;?