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J T 1. rctf North-Carolina State Gazette. So 7 RALEIGH, (X.C.) Fit 1 DAY, APRtL 23, 1819. Vol. XI. L M.J.. ' .nilliUlD WKRKLT. f THOMJS UEM)KRSO.jr. .-.rairm'. Taaaaai.iM . aasrca.. rM I., mM " ' U "I P1 ... nr.i Dikcosnavta. out t Tiior- I sarrw". " rii FL,.t.lVT Mf IKIUHiTWHII USIB.IBT Tl UL'-AK, Sa TWIITI llfl CUT! IP"1""" It os 9 Parsley, II if, far nle SVJO pounds Bar Lead Any proa that .ainiirchaw ,he ble, it at eight dollar r 1 j.-tWInr mi ckfte-.ttty not Um Uio 100 c 13 - ?s rr . 1 r. l 11 i v 1. A i.t k. in f,, nwu, 1 bar Alsnatrfls and kav Oa band vario- L .L IL.. .Illull rkn.il Inpaiu tkt .ili.l Blty MPT J w ... v.. 1 - jidrblrd to KOSS M rarsiey, am !y payment. Ill9. - . ItXSTA 'lthi season, at stable., ( MacAfettS, m oonly of Granville, North-Carolina. 4 mnc L V,uiamsnorougn, aiwt ! mn- souin 01 niceawv. f'A-rt.HO'.iK .no III oc id w mini at inr wwnii - i ji-irdol':rK! season if paid before itcspirra, r I. nTl: Aallsn, psyable the U5th of Itoeeothrr next, ith loHar to l groom iu every instance, pt.yblc win ft tin? an t "7 pasturtsare Urje awl well meiowi, ami M,,fcv ftdtfrplire, tnd errty aUfniiwi iid lKe.. liafciliiy 6 "! w wJi-nu. Thu mioa to .u ItiMxrch ami tn.l the lit of utat. Shculit nr ntai, petit to put by Uic l-kp 01 Jnnnce ho can do i bi to Out flieei, on jiropoi vooubic icrma w iui uic m a nAI.u IDTCuri oVHUn Siiriur. the F.amlMnwtf. rao-l It ! T brtt lori..el anl nibaUi tia tirc, rr oil iK-: lean trt-f Iteen liaiult b'gn, a nne uai a ni-own, wmi mane nd tail. riina(H tlitre i.rvrr appoat eti oil (a Iiotk nenctallv linii-e.!. Kcad hts perfoi mtn- keifllicv l EVeeter bc.-n cqvmlled and then Hnnunr rr.ltot tin r Utvrrnt Jockey Mum, and w u vu-y ait! MGttEE. U wa got by the erkhratfd ituporied ir Vn (mho wii t"i by sir rvier l eatc; in nam nportt.l home 'oUim (by Kclipse) hia gramlam by cried borte .Medley, tb Junomcli) Ins p eai granilaiii .-ttto(li:. wlie w'aa by ih- iiiii).rtcd lioiac liuulle F0RMAVCE8 'I'hr Lll he wa a yeai s ctUI, he run i nee witb Mr. Dcugtu'a Franeio, -i unle hmta e 0.ier emsy,4u a "50 Spring he ai4e n Won lup t rairaeui, a mue mmi, De&ung jir '.vlluieau, Mr. Wi ll' Uorard, Mr lott)'$ fcttn, and two othtri, iltwul being put up. ran lie ycr, lie won the"jotkey clou purse at aritnioii, j ku. beating Mr Uavia'a Little Hilly, aixl iecini o- lligi-eat eaae. bame rail Im: aentto mau ova, nr tlie l,rmrieloi-, Pure. 3 mile heats, od nutliinir tier tgaiint lura. Saiae lall, lie went to Fairfield, tic IrUiejueney cino purae, wiie beau, "r. Eap-Bcar r, and lour ouivra wiitcu race uc i. ntbc first heat in 7 Si, and .oung the at cond a fev Uuken with the cramp in n injured leg, ai d hs 111 difficult) got to the atabU. Spring tie a a. ad, he at not trained, i) way oi reooTt ry 10 i.ii Fall be was fir he won the jocke) ciub purh litm, oil hau, without beiag ever up. beatitif, nmond rwild, an" aome oinein. raste un, ut Arv elub Dune. 4 mile heats, at Broad Lock, bcat- (wkiug dona, at one heut, Mr. Wj nn't Cup-HcarU', Same lall, he won thi- I rupnenr' nurae at ei- eaM.bca'irK Mr Wrwnmond'a bN t by Potoni.it in'inureby Uedlbrd, Coe'i mr bj Sir'larry, ottifit bpiiut he ai aix f ear eld lie won the la ic at Fairfield, roile heats, beat three in ire, denting , Mr Mlnge'a Wau-in-ihe WnUr, Mr Nv atsou' Ir Floarnoy ' sorrel maix, and three otben. Saint oa the proprietor'! j.unc at New Market, three k very eav in hve blly-lu , neatnc Mr, or-l'Um 3 laok Andrews, Mr. Minge'n Wlack I-.yed Sutaii b , anil arvcrai otucrs Fail be nx yean old, lu itnrietOi', pursu at Warrenton, lao miie heats, r Forrester s mare b Sir .rent, and Mr 'I npp's pir Hariy. 8a . e fall he won U jcekej elui. jiuar arket, lour mile heai 1, niiiiiing bulti hexls unuci ilea, ami the aeeoud heal ki Seven ininiues fi.iy-iix quicker Uuii any lieu- 1 Vrri un Orer diat course, ir.Wursham's Miare by lu. Ai;dre, -r .Joiu fcby Fiorixel, Mr. KoiresU r'a Direeiar by Sir Ar I Vinge's lirowa mwv b Arch)', nl several o faaielUl he won the Jncky tlub iiursc at l)el.'ieli. beats, illiiMU being put up, beating Mr. Wynn't oriieaurt Mr ' ri.'s liorse. Spring he as sever , be mailt- a season at .Mr. W 111 vv yna s in Hie cnun x.here he as liut to 61'ty murt-a. Fall fellow las 11 lined and carried to Maryland, where he run f, flue at Marlhoruugh, four mile heats, K-ren start Fhraeehe won rtiy easy, running 1 oil. heals undei inoiet. The nelt week he run ut Washington euy, yen easy, three milt- heats, I Joe tor tiro 11 a Komi, liy 1 renelope, Mr rtughe s Umuu, and tiieniu uekahoe, first beat live lilty-nii second heat 'tliree. Pilst, 1819 v1LLLaMHUM' U vVl to an nrder of Chatham Counts Court, issti- eoniarv Srniim IKln t ill In- lil In tin- Inwpai hiilil, r ptkdsy'ot April next, at or near Nathiui Sietlaiau's, wing nu Keeping in good and constant repair, lor and Ue term of seven vears a Briilee across Kocky Kiver. liertiker 10 s-ive bond with sufficient secuiity for the lunecofthe same. THOMAS PARISH,' 1 F.DW VKfJ KlVtS, Com'rs. THOMAS CLKtltJ. J pMMO. 15-.t Lynch Gather, Of PR i'i usHiritf; viHtujwji fte just receiving direct Iroiu tha British Manufactories iwefollawirg GOOD.-j: 1 "inks CaKeoes, Cliiuticsi 2 tlo Red Ticking, t priated Cambrics, 4 do Checks, ('Vsmbricsand .ViUBlin "u sml Ggared to ingnam, s, Hombatets k Eoin fWlIrs, ! ULae Veils, 1'0 ShI. irul liJL fhieft, I Stockings, . Af 1 snt-a anil RnhKina '0 'Tl.rw.A, . ' : fstent Nankeens. totton !.imere, 0 Vestinga, , Jo Velvet, and Cords, 5"'lld I)eiling, WtRouon Shirting, a lumm Linen, i dTJTE OFA-OHTH CA ROLLS' J. AMSOM pOCSTT, In Equity Mr h Term, 1tl9. Gilbert M'anllow ami athrra, vs. ViHIai Jobasna, Joba Morrrll. lsu Course, Jostpb Pcmiaoo, J rase A. Pcarsou, ad JanM-v 4ial, I I appearing to the aalWaetian of tb Court, that John Morrrll, lu Course, and Jama t 'oit, reside out of this Soar, it it "nlrrvd t t.r publication be mad m tKa Kalrigh Srtr, an wrrks snecery, thai the aaid detetidaot apprar at ur arst Oxirt of KotMry, U be beU tar the Coant) uf Vo snn, at the Court Mm so ia Wadraboronch, or the srenad Me day of September next, anJ plead, answer or le mar tn r)e bill, otbTwiae the tarae will be takra proaoufesao aud Ur. et paitc at lo them. Test, IS It ALKX'R LITTLE, C. M. R. 0rtUT the 7lh af Jaaoanr last, from the subscriber, li vitHt l"i miles below Kalcifh, a black horse anlt. two yrarsoM thh apriag. The colt as wJl fonard, bad a lorg tail, ooe hf liiot while, ami some a liite in hi se. Any oava who ai l deliver said aolt,or aontrive tne word sol get hiro ttmt shall be justly regarded by see. ALFRED LNK. April 9, 1119. lsVtJT POLITICAL. JS-OTICB ,V Frvlav the 8-1rd inat will be eontioned the sole af tho TO THI EDITOa 0? TVs HALCIGH IT AM. Nothing is more divgusiing to me than tn be thr. tubjeci of newspaper discus iot, but y u have forced Mr into your co lumns ( yrx declare your intentions to be frieodlj ; I am content tq treat thrm a such, m d will not complain that you hare not left me the ths op'ioi to pursue my silent course without intruding 00 trie public attentir-n. Yet. ir, that you may nOt suppose ree alto gether (he dape of professions, thrre are not wanting grounds on which I cculd consl li r your profcasioo insincere, and your j.ublica tion maeynlcrrt: as calculated to tlis- -mnate ca4oiwaik you pr 4cs a wish to sup )res i:. You commence with aforvinp an epioino 1 Sa V residue of the Cowls of Ar. John Fan-is, Dec al his late j that if the reports alluded to are Well found "Ttw'oOmees with an excellent fub.c and ' ? reputation. And a Carriage-Hone,b. longingtotheF.statetoreot, awl a Negro UrC proportion of yoor reader, who, like Cirl to hire for the bxl.no ol the year , th r readers, will receive opin'H Wl hou' For llu.-rent of tlie house nni! the hire of the nrrn, .1 1I1- . t ... ., ',. e-Aion mv be made at suy ( me to the subriber wt.en the tStalil? Will Consider th:S M a CCHCed- term, ill be made known fciul the house ami iirrm atwi oe c-a point. I ou Were ri'it DerhaiiS. air. awar ' WC A.I f " . ... M Ualcigh, April 14, 1S19 16 if COMMITTED, TO the jail of Wayne County, for snfe keeping. negTO elrl bv (he name irli. l, l.o say sh.- blongto r.llike Niehatafi-on, in Richiiiond t.'nuntv. near Rockingham C. Slie is about 19 or iO years old, yellow complexion, h:l her Tight leg broke. The owner or owners of said girl are re quested to come fot ard, prove property, ly chai-ges, ami Uke h r away ' ISAAC HILL Apiii Gj Is'.D. 16-St-p.l Notice. 19 hereby given to the public at largv, that on the second davornimt of Atril I S 1 9, there w aa stolen or taken out of my chest, about seven hiiti'lred do'.lsr worth of notes of hand, payable to "' suliscn:, r 1 cannot recollect the dates of lht-m ' I hcretiy fovw am nil. snd every person from t ading lor any note or tnt, given hv any person to me from the date A. U. 1S0. to tbi day, as I have not sold any note at all some of the notes may have tlic word senior left out my son is not ef age to act for himself. NATHAN CRAFT, Sen Stokcaf'o. N C April 9, 19. l6-t-pd NOTICE. t VIE sitHwihcr (jMnlilied as Krecutrix to the last will and I b-slnnu nt of Abram Crrng, dec at the County Court of Pleas h (Quarter Sessions, hebl lor the county of Orange, Feb Term, noiitse i hurebv given to all persous having di oiaixls ai-t skill e.Utc to make tli. ra known w ithin the time pi c Mi ibei1 bv la-.v, or lhi notice will be plead in bar of reoove. rv. V!l thdsi: indebted to suid estate m reijuesteiLto make i nnixtlinle oavment Chapel Hiil. Orange Co. April 1, 1S19. 15-3t Millenary Fancy Goods. " jf IS3 KEL Y, respectfully begs leave to inform the 1-a-$ dies of Waleich and its vicinity, that she has iust receiv ed from Ncw-Ynrk, a great variety of handsome MiUerwra and Fancy Gooth among which are Satin, Leghorn Plain H open- worked Straw Bonnets, Hair Caps and Curls, Needle worked and Tamlbre t-0ieret Bands, biaea; and white uiee at-k. Silk and Mermo Handkerchiefs, Canton t.rape imita- ' n. . . f 11 i- 11..: 1 .1 1 1 ion r taw Is. Omil.Mi oranes. 1 areaofs. iihiu aiuckni Lmlies S ilk llosc, Silk.'Kid snd Beaver Gloves, Thread Ia. ee and Kdginj;!', nrtifici"! Flowers, lcf Caps ami I ui bans, black lmptirial Chip .Mourning Biwneis. iiso a verv nami sotne assortment ot Ridicules with clasps, white and black, fi gured Satins, a variety of Peri'uioery.Toys, it Fronel Shoes April 16, 1119. Roanoke Navigation Company. ... a. 1 I . . C -. 1 1 i 1 a mectirg ot the rresuient ano uirvciora ti mc ivuhu- oke NavWalion Company, held at Roeklanding on the wi4tl. of March last, it was, ... Ch-Annl. That the deluiQuent btockhoiocrs id ire t,ompa- . I . . ll.A Am. nv. tav their respective initiiiaeiui mi m utiu-t , ' '. - . . 1 r 1'-'. 1 .1.., . nrT....1 vr.wiff.tv in uav npii auu 111 case m i.iitiic, him 1 , oresoribed bv law to compel payment, be after tlmt time strictlv enforced. K JOHNSTON, Treus. HV.ifax, April C, t ,0-'w G Halm Oznaburgs, 10 do Cotton Bagging, '25 Casks Hoes, 20 l Dozen Key the BUdcs, ) Casks Nails. I do Gun und Rifle Locks, do Coffee Mills, 4 do Waffle Irons,, 1 do Smiths Vices, 12 Anvils. 30 Oozen Spades and Sho vels, ? Cases 4 Cut, Tit, klland Saws, ., 1 Cask Reap Hooks. 2 do Drawing and Cutting Knives, 1 l - Casks assorted Hardware, Cutlery and Saddlery, SO Cases Guns, 30 Crates liqerpool Ware Tl " i ' ' .... . ' nnSt tinods Will be snlJ l. tmnMml Midiwun at the ens- ry advance and cafh purohaseja will beallowid a libe .tl 4 at a A Ct 4 r-Ba.s wyilt &01w s a a cutty nwnicn you mvtive m or if ydu were it was not well done to pt' ft-ss an anxiety for my reputati ,ri, when extending a calumny perhaps .ver the world. On the point of fact, my vindication must rest chi f ly on my own asstrtions & should mv accu ser venture from his turking place, the qu?s tioty must he one of credibility. This is a painful itat to be placed in, and It ob igev tne first to consider the reports you have published aa if tiue, before I shew the par ticulsrs in which they are false or founded iu misrepresentation. What at last is 44 the head and front cf my offending" 1st. That I hid got one brother into of fice. 2J. That I had endeavored to get ano ther. , 3. That I had descended from a more dig nified to accept of a more lucrative ciRce. Now, admitting all these monstrous accu sations to be true, and what do they amoutit to ? That I had discharged the duties of n brother and a friend -and that I surrend'-rfO my feelings of pride or vanity to the interests of my family. How sny reputation L missed, as I. have unequiyocallv avowees From Poulson's American Daily Advtuimr. THE DUELIST. There i curse 'tis dark and fell, Ag lallen spirits know t It rings affliction's deepest knell It sUmns despairing wo! 'Tis thou PAL5E HONOUR I baleful fiend, That lures with secret gu.!e j Tis thou, by Tyrant Custom screened, That munkrs with a smile 1 Tig thou that spurns the hallowed ties, That mutual oul9 entwine! By F iendship' hand, the victim dies, An offering to thy shrine ! The woe that rend the widoved breast, Ami rise with keen despair The sigh that speaks the heart opprest, The hapless Orphan' tear Thete are thy triumphs. HONOR ! these The trophies, of thy Fame j And such the envied laurel wreathes, That cluster round thy name ! am. Oh t spare me, dear angel, one lock of your hair, A bashful youwr lover took courage and sighed 1 T were a si-to refuse so modest is prayer, " 8o tflkemy tsvW wigi the sweet cseature repyd I materially affected by the most .unequivocal admission ci these charges it is not easy to imagine. Why I should not imp. se an im proper man upon the government, or upon a private institution, because he is mv brother, f can very well conceive ; but why I t-h iuld be restrained from doing justice to th- mer its of a man because he is my brother ? Or f serving a friend because h? is my bro.her i Or of introducing an useful officer to th go vernment because he is my brother ? On these points I am yet to be informed. Had your informer (nnd I brlieve 1 knw him) been able to cast the least imputation on the characters of either of those brothers, or (I will go further) could not their reputations stand the Strictest scrutiny when his wulo shrink from it ; or were their talents inade quate to the offices proposed or obtained for them, there would have been some grousd fi i inss of reputati n ; far, there would have been a dereliction of candour. How f eSle and contempible is it to sneer at the President of the Bank because he ;s a Druggist I Sir, that Druggist is well known, and I have no d"ubt weil known to yo&riniormer as a man of liberal education, an accurate accountant, and a physician of respectable standing. I will say nothing of the teputation in which h is held in this place, as a man and a citi Een. His standing in society is well known. Vet, Sir, it is false that this druggist was elected to the presidency 44 exclusively owing tn the personal attentions and solicitations of the Judge in Philadelphia,' -There were two of the Directors with whom I had long been well acquainted, and to them I did not evert mention his name, nor did 1 ever Converse with any other ou the subject but one, to whom at my request, it had been simply communi cated tha. this ' Druggist" would be a can didate. H had been nominated a Director on the first establishment of this Branch, was then lookedto as the president, had Mr. Faber declined ; repeatedly atted as President pro. tern, was elected j as such on the demise of the president; and unanimously elected President wher the late election took place. Now, Sir, after such a flagrant misrepresentation and falsehood, is It necessary for me to tay any thine on whatfoUowsi Yet,. I am compelled to proceed, or the same spirit which forced my name, into your columns- may impute to me ft tear to proceed. It is falsa that any member cf hw dtjiMM ever presented to me the remonstrance. . so particularly detail rd i a your columns. There is no one wh could have tn the IJ berty to sperk to me in the st.le i l tht re tnonstrance ; and it is most aborniro'-'y U-a that I ever hd the indeUraey tr r.k o th Prrs de-jt 00 my broihfrs pttl vrnt . Ther- were the raost earnest an I rV ruj effins mi'le prttious to my leaving VVs hng tto 'o nrevitl on me 1 1 declirK the C LtC ..r ship, and I think it probable this may have been in-rncione.i to the Pfesident as the n-ft Ce-tain means of inducior me to do so. ' Aud such would h ive keen iu eff ct at that time when I still remained Undftermicxcl. Eut very inadequate mil-1 be his idea .f my re spect for the Chief Magistrate, or f jroiy wo standing '.h society, who would believe thai I could be guilty of such an act of indelicacy aa to hav-aroken to him myself on the sub ject. Yet it is true, that upvn hearing f my Hppoint-rent, which was 1 t until my arrival in the District, I did express, and do now ew. pres,st wish thslt it had b-n conferred on a- of my brothers.. And I da now declare hat I do not believe th government could hare f und a more hopest, teal us or faith ful servant- Yet that I pres ed the app-.i t ment on the adnninistrati n is alt Richer fafer. I knew nothing of M jor TheCs' te s'goation u.itil my arrival in Washiugtoo, and I believe it Wa9 confined to the know Iffdge of one, (nt-t more than twrr) and gave them thereby an opportunity f fort stall mg the recommendations of influential mm This was depriving mv br the' ot his fair pre tensions ;but as he was well kn ,wa to many mcr h'gh in public station, and enjoyed ibe particular c o'fiJence of several. I called npotf them to sav what they n"w or thought of him. ' This thev did cheerfully, and in thia respect he stood much higher than any candi date that offered. But, Sir, the mai who proposed him as a candidate, and strenuous ly supported him i such, was an intimate friend of his a member of Congress and had he been nominated it would have btea through hia exertions, aot mine. For, or this subject, if 1 have any thing to reproach my. s-lfwith it is making too little, not t-b) much, use ' f my opportunities of introduc ing my relatives to public employment.- Numerous as they are. there is not one of them who holds an office under the govern tMenfi But, St, all apprehepsk-us for my re putation on this score, may be absolutely dis the most efficient manner, that I thtr-.R nis p pointment out of the question ; and he, thro' more delicacy to me tha.i I feM f,,r myselff has, for some time, dismissed all idea of so liciting the place. But ' I have offended reputation. " A most unnoblc awerving;." And that I, a Judge, have meditated a de scent to the office of Collector or v as your informant very respectfully expressed it, and thit t o in a remonstrance addressed to me pe-i.onal!y, 44 to descend from the txaUed staii - o for the purpose of rasping . fr ..- dol lars behind the counter of a custom H.ust." For the result of my deliberations on rhta subject, I will rcferyou, sir, to the ac mpa oyinc cooy of my letter to the Screfarv or the Treasury ; and I could also refer you to two respectable townsmen of your, r y rela tives, with whom I communicated v.rv freely and confidentially on my way from Washing ton. I have declined the app intvnent, apd 11 a a i aid not .-'ginaiiy contemplate taking it. b ;t in const-queuce ot'a fix-d resolution to resign had the United S.atrt bern unjust enough t incrrase my labors without increasing my compensation, or in fact, had not my salary af any rate been increased. But, Sir, what if it had reen otherwise i Is he wh - hi de voted fifteen of the bestyears of his lift- to a judicial station, not to be allowed the privi lege of seeking repose in the bosom of . Ms family and the enjoyment of competence? Before the people of the United States com plain on such aa occasion, let their officers be : 1 six a. . paia so as to enaDie mem to mai.uain tne dig nity ot othce, without leaving their . tamihes heirs only to hab'ra of expense and a total want of the means of maintaining it. I shall say no niore. Sir, on this subiecr, but you will permit roc to hope, that as your paper was ine venice en tne poison, 11 wiu al so be made to dispense the antidote. Your humble servant, WILLIAM JOHNSON. . list JJarch 1819, StR At the moment when it becomes ni- dlsperwable that I should enter upon the hf fide ot collector, I fere I it impossible to recon cile the resignation of my prf sent office with : r Li w f my sense 01 puuug, uyty. . ui.aneced nd mmd m the maturest de ibejation sars'ied myself, that 1 hfaldaot be able, to, aUcnce mjvown, re
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