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Hp; Vol. II. - RALEIGH, OCTOBER 11 ,-1810. t JSa. 41. r I I 1 1 y TREASURY DEPARTMENT, " V..'- : . ; ".May SHd liiV ; . i ADVERTISEMENTS. ' State of North. Carolina j , 'V-. tocu.Moxa ccuN-rv. fcbi.ishbLbvbby-TncasoAT, v tho- Utt KtXDClSOK) CM. FOE SELF It CO. IB THE , TXrnEEJ.ASm conformity With the provnjorti made by tbi ootebvqbs erne. raica tbbeb boh WufVthemmbeientfih. cJt-.W'--lAXjri iU,riYtBLB HALF TIABLT IB BB- rnl created by the .econd seel io of the act. rnU- VaWCE. UBOltrsrEB TES CENTS. SUBftCBiri tied, " All act, supplementary the act, entitled an act TtoKS BECEIWD BT ALL THB roST-M ASTEBS., ' J waking provision for the rvdrmpUon of the hole of Uic W i ii .i public drbtof the United States passed oo the llthday i of Februanr, lsy7, U has been determined by the Commis sioner of the Sinking Fund, that Uie residue of the Prin- c!mI of said Block ahottld be reimbursed on ihe first day of January Best I ft tic Ntib i titerefure riven to the Proprietors of the Certificate of Exchakosd Six Pea CT. 8 r oc, created by the act afuicsaid, that the principal of Che whole amount of (aid stock not heretofore reimbursed, will, on surrender of the certificates, be paid n the ant day of January, 1S1I, to toe resnecuve toek holders, or their legal representatives, or sltornica duly constituted, either at the Treasury or at the Loan office, where the stock thus to be reimbursed, may then stand credited to the proprietors Inert ol ,, , - ,,; , It is further made known for the information of tl par. ties concerned, that no transfers of certificates of Exchang ed Six Per Cent Stock from the books f the Treaaury , or of any pmmiuioner of Loans, wiU: be Allowed after tiie first day of December next i and that the interest oa the whole amount of said stock will cease and determine oa the day preceding the day hereby fixed for the reimburse- ' ment uiereoi. ' - alojeu i ualJvAti;, I Jv. James Graham, vs. Charles Mao Mil HfsA,1- J f Original Attachment, Levied ttc. iJX ajiptsring to the ftali&Uction of me Jolia Mae Kair L one of tin-justices Of the Peace for said County, that Charles Mac Miilan is an inhibit wit of another government that antett he appear before me in the time specified by law andrcpleTy, that judgment wUl he entered against iunwz... I ' Ullr at AC NAIR,. rf , llth Septl8ia ,:; -kMVJtv-, A LIST Of LETTERS jtj Reffliuunsr m the Post Oiace at Kalei?h N. C. quarter -, ' .!. Abo! una Alitnn, John Alston, Dawsoo Atkinson, John Allen, James Allen (Johnston )' . ' S- JamM Burrow, Keedbam Bryan, IXutciimjrs O. Bur , ton, Joseph Ursu&cld, Jolut- Banfiltld, Stephen BUJierJ ,iBenj. Cunn... . .'- : j. - ;,,.. ' C. Lymon & Clench, James Coman,' John Cooke, Peter Oaveri, William Carpenter; Kdward Coney, Colin Catnp ' bell, 3: i-v vr:: .v-,-S- y-r-ifi.-.; ', .;,, t William Daniel, Lewis laris, Wrs. MarytaVis, r; Theo. Dean, , lleuben Drwly, Turner T, Uaughlerr ; ' " E. Gilbert Brans Washington Ellington, Mrs. itancy Eiiis. ;-,.i-.;s.v - ' f; - . Jt lira. Eichel Fowler 2, Tito. Freeman, Elijah Fletch . . -er, William Ferrel, 2. : : " , . ' ' ?. Silas Greeii 2, Samuel Guthrie, Samuel Goodwin, i Thtmas Gttfrotx, Hinry Goodloe, Mrs. Elilabcth Griff es. ir'fJt Geo. Ilogwood, AVm ilornibuy, Kalhaniet Hendet. son,' Edward U arris, James Uarris, Alscv Higlv 'lnry Hubbard, Geo. or David Milliard, Wm. Uoltlei field. '' . Newman J.ickym, Jilirt Joiner,, Heij y Haywood, 2 iianry Jdnet 3, Mary jeiti-i-j s, iiicira Joues, AJattucw r Vonei JSthcldred Jiftki; in-" -:(i'r, rv'-rv t A'- William KUgx, William Brkham,!. S , 1 ,f: v . L. William Lashley 2, Lewis Loshlcy 5, ,!,; sDn.Osen. John LiROn, Richard Lee lliohius Legradej' ihtlly B. Lane, Isaac X. Lamb. ; 1 1 ' t, X.1. 4t ! Rachel Morris, I-.ro Merr'iL;' Samuel Matthews, A.U Murpitey, Alex. -M'HeaiMf, '(Dor. M'Ctillar,' James M Kee, John C. Wnc Iymore0lsy Mitchell 1 ' v 'JV. Dr.. Noah Xtc.hr.ls.- ': ,5 i-,'t i Y 'C1 . P. Ilenton Pugh,2 Benj. Philips 3, Thomas Price, John rowers, rrancis p(1iH;ps, Ceo. Puilm, rratu-w Pcrr, Jas. 'l'eters. Sen. TaTOmranciT Pcootci. V S'. "s Eliz,tlxMiihy, J'rtin Itex, Aaroh Rofrers.' ;ii S. jlsmel ihMienrilie Benf. bV-jtwurd, ' IWiry SsawelL ' , Willie Sletlj-v-.WillieliimnHm-', James Sliuw.JolinO. Shaw, y wm. simms, jonn a. amiui,,vm. jsorreL:. yst . n- - - i-. jotm iayior. i-ascoai tufxer, wm. Tavinr, Wro VfbAt, WpWstan, Charles VWinfiiee, Henry Warren, ...Voner wmtref, putney ood, EhjiihVorUtMisUM 2,' .odge-ofthe Disunctpourt."J - i'.-',; , , ' I -fA PARTNER1-wJSteBS ' ' ' - ' r-. - -:V V I 'AM desirous of entering hit' copartnership with some 'person, in any healthy part of the State, in s decent ' .Tavern. '. I eould ftirnish two or three hands besides my. ' xcM'i and if necessary two or three hundred dollars; 1 :Por - urthcr particulars enqiiire of the subscriber, eight miles . north! ufllitlsbiM'ouglb-' . .Mi'pvji 'JJllr; .. ' .UOBEOT l. CAllSO.i ;. range, Sept 1810. ,;J!r . TPHIS is to inform all those whom it msy roncrrn, that A . 1 expect to wt Chatham county between : the Jjrewnt lato and ftorcmbcr next, and. to remove to the . western countvy.. 1 Kl ',; V4"-,. -' N.'- JOSEPH BROW -r 1 1 Last Notice. 1 ' . ' THE drawin'cr of the Cape-Fear Lottery is postponed for x - ahort time, in order to sell the few Tickets thst now remain on hand. 'There are only 1000 Tickets now in the wheel; the first drawn of which will be ertkled to 9 6,000. The great gain of the wheel justifies the. rise of Tic ket to KltvcnDoUju.:; The following pres arc now in, the Wheels-,. , ' ! - v 1 Prlxe of x 6.006 ; V . R 6,000 : T . ( 2 do. X' ' 2J;do..;;vy 1- fiw.; ,337 do. ", ; 4' jo- d ; 5o ! ?'- 2o lo f 4 3oo 12lo . ; 434 Prises, vSSn iBlankt; .v.V 7, 1 Tickets, warranted undrkwn. will m sent to any Post otfioe Hi the United States If required, and prize tickets r tetania fas !:''-', ?- .''- .fV-jSi FayetteviUe, Sept. 4. ' ' " H. BRANSOS. '.r.tr-.-Kjvsia re 1 i-'7-;?AT Tire sign of the v -cvik dianq ueen;. . - , 1 ' itn til MiiT.Sarn ' M II he (RoDapuicJ ij-voke h:s daiu, our orders consequent upon those decreet v M be revoked bIso i Ma if fit ntffvteXfe thiAl cb:n don any part ttf tli ,ctl.muTu(iite ltrw he will find himtelj 'completely tnutaieti. . . ". lu point at isiuc is hai. Napoleon 0.1s the new principle! ef blxiaJeC EhIund and he advoBteB, in ikr bngusre of tha Cour. .". ' ier,wUlcaU ,t eld maritime luia.V 'H.r Ordvrs -in Council of April, 1 TO9, may be rrpealed. ' , 7 The cup may be chang:d,but the.pbinon will be presented to our lips in some, other form. She will contend for her pretended right to ex tend the jurisdiction of her martial, or rather mob-'aw of impressment to the. cahin of evry American merchant rcssels that sails the ocean, v . and to take from them every man, wltoni her minions embodying the offices of judge?, jury, and executi6ner, shall in their copriCr see tit to cbim as British: subjects. She will contend, ., not in words, but in substance, for hr assumed. , Ererogative'of "regulating and taxing, ' s suits er varying policy and her pressing exigencies, pur fair and, neutral commerce si'.b every part of the worldJ Whea driven from hcr .holloir " States are rtrtiiarly receive tmikMoriiK txibtUth rr(.rlf,.Hv mnKritA ktl V..; their COU1SC . Wt SDJill rors will be gratefully acknPwiedged.Ti iv-MrrJ. - m.lt . tategh September , lSlQ. SEVEX jnOUSWDJ)OIARS! j v;t- ti:aMay;be-iraincd forth small Sura f TT AS lately been (rreafly Improved by the addition of a Vinter lortJ tout feet wnr. and eweral con. .,m.., J.- ,n,u.u1 r - vemeot apannienlj lor private accommodation., The Li-. , r fL 1 r -i r ' .u der and Cellar re and constantly wm befell stored wiihi own rdcrs of Conned ; for they every thinr that can contribute to the comfort ofuV Tra- are Ul most cases gU.vsr.g infractions of her lavn veller.'Tbe rooms, are well furniahed, hare clean bedsj and to her onCe rtknowledged principles of the and will be well attended. The stables are spacious, eon-i 1 r-.t.. :wn .iTi ; sss a vcf foranand prfeBdr are attended W 7r. . r"" w . l" r " V f faithful hosUes, and has a caa-iagf -house , annewd n the W ,rnWl. ' V ' 11 and axpt on file ia the Pub u.- tit "li..w t- Amur',-- V mm UIu III -S IVIU M '-rSB oca' learn mnre particu ' larly what ground the British Cabinet mean to take in this, to them -embarrassing, crisis, - At present we only know in? general terms, from, , Jackson Co.' that her Order t cfCQW- ; cil e'mbruted a great j?5rt b" national foiky '. which the would not abandon-That her r.aval ' 7 A of Sept'jnbfcf . I8U9, i nipremactf it ' to " bes 9treMously -a$ser ted and 1 IMS, 1: maintained fMd that her uniotfwith those re. u: eleven inches high, and aged thirty , tpectable friends" of this same ' minister ol her -j five. , Hi face ia overrun with marks 'wrath and .disgrace, who have . countenanced o . of the Small Po.' and on one tide of . . ?j ;--.'lLt. ut hisnose (the nirut stde t believe)' - , , , . - . - therein a scar occasioned b thd can people and their governoMiW-j-is an object - kick of ahorse When he. ran-away from m; he carried ? which bhe, keeps Const snUV in View. '-Wiih with him a Bay Mare, fean.read and writextndl ex j,er coursc' ao plainly delineated, ours must bQ C?i! L!!S.l! i clear a the .ui tt the firniimenWi S,r .,1 neraon who will deliver this boy into mv lioasession shall receive t iny Jouars, ana wemy-riv u ue u ecureui iBsnyjaU. uj, w t. " f i; ROliEIVT CLAKK Anson County, March 15, 1810-" 12-I2m. ; v w ; Fifty Dollars Reward mm an-aiiAi inin uk sunenner fit ? .-IO(Hr -i. i NEJVT0M ACADEMY LOTTERY, v,- ; 'y prizeof, t - ft iOOO.ta. iooa 4 j i - ' 1 2ooo , i-" ' '": 2ooo rt ;:-'ri'fi!.;f -. leWlt : looo :' : t; I? .'f nr 3 n i 4oo i ,v aooo ? J ';. f.i ''2o.'?W"-K;''.f looo:: i2o looo , siooo . ; ' -t Chatham, county, 8.-pt. 29, 18l0.v l imi 403t4 ?r5Tlckets at 4 dollars each NEW: ADVERTISEMENTS f-i 'i lit . EDMUND PITT, ;- ; TAYLOR & HABIT MAKERS TDHU BBr "TTr USsUITlVII fVmn UVtU JS B BA4SWVaV B W. XT AS taken s house m' the City of ttaleigh; on Fayette. XX :ville street, opposite the Goyernours olhce. in which ha intends to carry on his line of business in its Various branches, and flatters himself that all those who may fa vour h?ni with their custom, will have no cause of eonv plaint, as he is fully acquainted with the newest fashions, and will make H his study to please. 1 ?, wt I A pood stud journeyman would fand employment By applying a boovo." w-H.t'n. . -i- . -; - ;i ' t,r:;:'i"v:,lWeigh.Oct,8th ISIO.. , -notice.: !A Petition will be presented to the next CeneralAs 4 scmblyofthis Common-wealthy praying that an Act siillartotheonc!paKBei by the state of Vir(rinia may be passed, to allow the Dismal Swamp Canal Company to in.- urease the rates of Toll oirthc Canal when finished. , ; :38tmA' h -l . -W 'Sept 11, 1810. J ''-' i - - i ' ' ' " ' ; ' . ' - ' .. TWENTY,; PQLLARS REWARD. f fTJ tf M-AWAY from the Subscriber, S1.? Kot two blanks to Bprit6.U? t " 'Part of the above m-izes determinable'aafoflowi.' The fii-st drawn blank on the 1st 2nd 3ri 4th 5th 6th 7th and 8th days are entiUed to ' K 5o each The first drawn da on Ute 9th 10th 11th & 12th do loo do The first drawn do; on the 13th and 14th do. ' 2eo do The titst drawn do. on the 15th da'. Wr y'i ooo t' .do Ana the last dnwn ticket whether blank or prize 5ooo do '.Five hundred Tickets to be drawn on each of the. first fourteendays -and seven hundred and fifty on the 15th k laatdav. " f ' - -- Prices payable 60 days after the completion of the draw- iitfC, by Uie qianagers, who bold themselves responsibii subject to a deduction of 16 per cent.. w - .i t i r,i in - Ail prizes not tlemanded within 12 months after draw- W I- ,.' '.L.I t. r. ing, win pe consiuercu rciuujuianea, tor uic ueneiu. ot uic 'The aboveTiottery is authorized by an act of the Legis lature of North Carolina, for the purpose of enablin? the Trustees of the Nbwtob Ac.my fleaf the town of Ashevilie, tocomplest the necessary buildings belonging to the same And also to esUblinh a. Female Academy m the townof Asheville. ' , :,-L' 'mi--r v V ; Which two obiecu the Trustees arid Manajrers flatter themselves wilt be a" sufficient inducement, independent 30 Dollars Reward.! V?-tdi-tn" 1 fifl Art. i , . ., j m influence all zealous friends to useful Irisutuitona to be Jtro man named PRINCE, about fire unnecc.wr, .iu,wp,.rrlu,,ir,T- von inches biu twentync '" -v.1 T,r T 6f affe i had on when he went 1 menu most ou.er oeminarie.--ror .s now aWtefiimdhst, a liriit mix. ry generally known thaf Asheville is one of the most ed cotton coat, cotton ahirt. white fc i ncaiuiy situauona on inis om,n:ni-.a vinS in urn siri)ied overalls, and walks ; with a halt which is occasi. iel by h. having liad Uis right thigh broke, and is shorts m .-iWta-!;! .'.- -.it'.-'- a -.J... ' A B3COXDED from.the subscrl. Xjl ber's plantation on tlie w stare V Riwr.'tlie first of AUfrust last, a yiM 24pr giuia bors Negroe man,lmmet Louil a4'fcgLuf jr about 35 yearaoi age,j. leet 5,3 or,4 inches bigh,nd well set h He 'wa seen a few days after, near Man- phnirr? The above reward with all J reasonable expences Will be paid to whoever wjii deltwer h'.rn at the said plantation or any goal inS. Carolina, N.Cai-olins, or Virginia, Witi.- i , rrrsiftsoiiaf. n, i,t , ,..( t , .t. ' An act passed the Last session of ;. Congress," JConcerningv;the commercial intercourse be-y -; tween khe United States and Great Britain ftnd, France' and their ; dependencies and for 'other purposcs-prov jdea'(section 4,) t - -", I nac , id case euner , orcat . 4 ui iiuni - ur France" shalL before the third dav , of Mtrth bext, so revoke or modify her, edicts! - as tlut . they snail cease to yjoiate tne neutral commerce of jhe tj. States,- which faft the? Preside,' of s the. LJmteaautes , snail,: aecJar oy proc.ama- , tion jand iflhe soth( reflation shall not ivnhin three months thereafter orevoke or modiry her edicts" in- iike'i manner, thi h1 the - third, ' fourth, fifth, tilth,' seventh, eighth, ninth, tnth, and eighteenth sections ot the act, entitled? an. . act to interdict the commercial intercourse le- ' tweeii ihe IJnited Statti and Great Britain and x. France and her dependencies,' and fof othct ' purposes," shall from and after the existion - of three months from the date of the proc'nma tion aforesaid be revived, and have fuliiorco : . and effect aO-far- as relates to the domii.iuns, colonies,' and dependencies of the natiMMhua ' refusing or neglecting td revoke or rrioclifv her ruicts in iiir umnucr sjuicsjiu., uu nu in- i trictions imoosed bv flus actVshall, from ,th . . , date of. such proclamationceaic and be dis j ! nntmnul in Y1tlr.n tl tVll. ri'ltirm t-eVfiVlA" lll f, ' - f Sept 24th 1810. ,41, 3 w., .41 V OtlTJCAlMt ..ao- modiiying' heir decrees Jn ihi manner, -afore, ' said." 'rV, ,,."' J ' i lp It will be bbsetvedi that the Minister pi Fo- t reign Relations in his letter to Mr Armstrong, dated Pari, August Si says 1 ' : ' ; " V I am authorized to declare to you eir that v the Decr4,r)f Berlitrrid Milan are rtvbkea; t .v -v -f the uecreert Derurvsna muao are rtvvncui , ;. atriQU'$, . -n ";S- and that rbm the first 'of Jfovembcr "they-: will,. ' u ve become rery &uitbinfo'iceP&e I'KT , -, Si', ay now .call No-'" VVlthbut stopping to enquire, whether these k ! 'JQL yearaof PrpTn the Boston Patriot . . .Our Foreign cewrion -have much sunnlihed bv what we mav now call Aa-1 V Without stopping to enquire,- poleon ArrongementA this arrangement decrees, officially declared tobe dead on the . has been made by' the sovereign . powr of vth of August, are to be formally buried on the ; France, and was pre-fattfied by our. govern- .-first ot November frr, wheuier they arc w m ment. , er than ihe other. I expect he will chancre his name and pi;s for free man, and probably may have obtained a pas . of some person rrww information he aims for Wilming - .wnm this state. -Any person who will apprehend said Ne gro and secure him in goal, so that I get him again, shall , Pew.w the bve ttewrl t and if brought to hie alt other , , seasonable eharjej. aludl be paid. .',. imfr -i5:t i-: : . , . WILLIAM ,WALKER-f ) , . orpzemoer io, 1810. , 3e) B( V ,t. i n -ii- '"CASH WANTED! ;t. uMx moME mm jibe indebted 4re rtilUtatcdlo nml-e immediate tiaiiiarnt. neighbourhood of the Warm Springs, and on the main road from thence, (as well as from the Western to the Southern 8tates)is more generally resorted to by the best characters of both sexes during Summer snd Autumn, (for the bene fit of health)than almost any other place in the Southern section of the UnionAnd being also a place where board and Tuitio am had on very moderate terms Where the youths of the s'uti r states will lay the foundation of sound constitutions tiuher with their Educations, and receive the visits of their friends to and from the Warm Swinirs. Au tliese , advantages united beat; trident tesumony of tiie elegibiUty of Asheville as a Seat for , Literary Insu tutions And therefore on tliese self-evident grounds, we respectfully solicit Uie public patronage ' " yy f , .--.-. . v : .- DAVID VANCE,' ' " , .'Viw.v'f-veea 8waise,U g .r'- ,.-'7-.f -''-'f- frvtfjn 'KEWTON.' I I merce with the continent, on one of two condi- j naner blockade and all their' wfrcr-municipal ins , .,v.f j t f:-.rn.ir5to-', K ' i provisions- .csa iuau uuuuitg . ww.iv, VThat the English shall revoke their Or- and they still exist in the odious form of a trap. den of Council, and renounce the i new princi- This, however, ; we do .not believe. The pro-. , . will keep up the terrors o. sei- - . pies of blockade, which- they -have - attempted to establish" ; .'; OH, i - That the V. States conformable to act of Congress, shall cause their 'right to be respec- ; 'This will ' bring to an Issue the question f ournghw so long .agitated between ua anan' gland and her,? advocate? V '.-ftW si- ; t r We. are already apprized of the ground En eland will take in ihisi dispute, pul he-London Courier, of August 7, a paper known to be de- votea to tne aomei oi au j amies anu to . . it - L; ' .. . . t babilitv ia. thev will keen zureand conhscationas the-penalty, ioryc , declaration, under such temporary regulation s as may be adopted to carry ;the new- arrange ment into effect, and ' be iused as a sieve to so-, parate real irom coumerieii Amcunn iuovi- ,, :,L -( ty. - ITnless fraud is tdbJ presumed, they are, we apprehend,' already so revoked or nmdified ' ; , within the purview f the iabove section, as tor y autharite the-President to declare the fact by ; , nrockmation. " If there is any doubt on the . ' r. innsixung f 1 l.nl.;j-i il, rlnnnlrhra trrtm nl isue his v ;, .,VHEN CUIREj; iviTSetjir it. .iment hai tMpSVremark., dt. Vpr6bably 'f(SyjSHtt 20:A l$t0i.-.Vv-rf?'Sf: tl post oiaces ht North and South CaroUna.; rePlly in ppint"; ? j',"'. ',- V.-,' f.(,;.Sh0Uld the 1 resident it ,' . ... .-. V ''.V-,-' -L F Vi ; i -'--T . ;!::-..;,. v;-. ;- - j. r?' ? ! ''- : w :" ,.;!- 1 ..- ;- ,t . , ;1 - '- j- - ? - . ' , . V proclamation - j .-f.n;. ..; -,.? li..? I -tif , .-V'
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