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. ' - 'And NortfcCaroliha State Gazette No 88. UA.LK 1 0 II, (N C.) FBI I1AY fifi P T31 lip & a, 1 8 i 9 Vol. XI. F .niillltD WHkLT. rini .S.T Wiring Tt.- M la.TaiS .. ,U ww ! weoa-n-rkis oH t - HI llmTHI ltl,..Mr. lTI- CrWTIlit'J'rrV. jt lira - - . PROPOSALS ' Tar DuSltbifli U the Town of Chat, ham County N.C. - "-"Uy rr trt BTD.1VW trjirr.iKf.R. itf. free rttae-ainstlwn ' W U on m"K rreaUjat Mt4.nit nbich our tvalitulHin ims fr Nitons. luta l. O.e ont -iu-- vrtier-.ttMt of Seta kw,t)rt h eukit---, . rTrt.rfr.r '..voHti.w f.rtlriiMin.l.'ttwi'f V .' ietimafi sequel. '.Milte IWkJj"4 -. v firm' fc wiHK it- v W r Z.". eMe.nial to th ZmJ !0 Ihr - f tU Of iVt Sep, l?... ..1 tlirrc snrnoi in reason, be too many .war..pvrs Folil'ie-d diMentim huri, happf!- jpren way ." He ,4.lilMnterted men of .11 parties, 1"tM ' Wir tower sntmflsities and fc' P B u ",1 "' ir w tieit llic roeourct t of their ewntrjr, fcn hill'iv the --. poUlionl liinmni ill ke enrerulty JcJ. tn l'.rill t.kmto iaIu4 frora the o Vilor th 'pectntor, every euu'-irt ihl. mv h. fny to rxe'rte fc.-lii'g -n e(o.i mil coiigDil to Ue rniwt "talc tW; eooituICy , The Siecttor will .levotid to FnKv '' t7e ewt rrUi rfh" proc ' tr .ei.er Afie,. ilr, wl of t!.c Cxlrr,, U"u'a , "oion. rn rfanepaUelM'M!tio -ct the LeKi:.tnt of the j-rrrrt Stite.; eMyion tJu- pr.mt U( ARn.'-il-re, ,e Uet method of inHMrii. it, kr. m m imp.we. fcento4ourii.U-mlMvi;?,.i.n an obj.tt of the flrrt cltO'te to the inhahitanlt wf h '"tnte, m trouble will he r.A of opportunity n-jctd of forwHr.lii.g rt.i. Cork.-iKlofcoiiimanUithiitothe V"''e ""X lufonuitiwo bich the editor my piHii ou uim uy WiU i hort rtetcli M Uie principle 01 , um v t'.l brinr, i"t hi io. Siteh being inrla must kilmit il Stute of Jfortli-Carollna. frilirm Cut.ty. Court ! Pleat and Quarter tftioi, Aajnat IVnn. 1819. DmiWI m4 8mhI Atli-wML K teruinn Wini.m Altwi., 1 pt.r-.iia Alliati, W iUia Alliw. Heo.amhi AlUo, H-V MIo". Braaton r and An hiwilr. t r- o('nrn( n rfc M'iocu of !k foiirt. tiatFphTua 1 nw MHOt an i iImU4 rfdaHU' it UwnUnt hf Ihcwvirt rhti qltTi'im . fur th.--w k In l' Rahnch ftar, tt he rv tmi of 'ilt.a a A.tauo oil Moffcrth Nat wiH art raipvrl of il i AUIaa 4aM (tw !lr t tt nr ''. mil oi Pl int QaiiT Braim to be h llei fir A Cuumy, on U fiiat Ua Bt' Normlier ln-. A aiw frwta tfe ue . re. B VABTn.Ck. V State of North Caroiinu, (IretttelAiHhly. I"S -oohiHa 'wt ila ofitera. frr llotl'ta aed o. U.-r PetVtin - e fi1itl'Mi . Ui'HC.t it imilWiim. k" mute in the ?lcib 5tr, F l"'-" t'" ctk ; Ut"jr j nilliam Alurjihij aii'lMarr hi 1!". lletli t lh! tliilJren. anil lirir M lw, of Zdjjhi i FtanPf If'-orai tt. aupp.-Mt to h Jotn'(o- t-e kl Int. yf .1 tm HUiitr.) I'olH. ( w Her ahilHn n.) W ilti -in, lit :irp. ('ir lb- oliiMren of TliO'i at Stju.l. 3ntrt, I.liivh- ; heth, Z Iplim Kord (nrlhi'chitdri'i. of m"k1 ZiJjJ.i) Ji.mh, ; anil Piillv Hif It 'to eo'ne forar-l, : alit tx'iae "liere. ' fore sale iltr-aM not te oi-K of ihe "! Imwl, a Tree's murali, mid fiiif-a;x urr of ldrilit-rtuoio a-jitniiif, agree- ' tu(e of blrlOlM lTMjet ol itMt petition. Copy Ci oiu reconla. . POWELL, C. M. E. 35 4t price of ativ T TK aDIToa tat BTAE. v ibe rdiofs are cwt, h n-xtfe rtwteaitej e- i4-jmrTKsv: aa t pubtiik tt. twn' tpeca in Mf U- L WstuMn'a, oa thu redwclio if Se a itr ". Ho'wi'hstruilflp he qu-vtkm hn ben maca ! Wd f i!.o 1 visits r-.o roi of tbsiBKy, yrt'M L' peer it pct 4i aujec iu so clears (mmof irria t Owioj err. inpf ju-'icej trnniU Br P'rr,f Jt c tt "at p4wr yuti 0i confer tatour oa a Su'-acri f . I WMJV. OK KRKKE'ENTAT1VtS,rr.8. 13, 1&19. Mr. tHm.Lm',n cbt rvat,on n ike Reduction f e Unitrd 8tatt$Jny. nr. apcAKKa t I am itoi itNeniblf tha ob 1 ut i oe this house, ia adjounat2 Yfr ; tntaa'f, aa jfcw aVttatorwill beettablisneil au.lthe manner iu rhieh the which it Miriwun r ' ' " Sll be eonlu.jJ, I suhmit my proixiaiils to s pctwrous ami enliehteiu.'l public, umler a lorniieni jiupi m 01 teml to me a share of thst lihemlnj and patronage Iftr whkb diet are so justly rMrated. . TERMS TheSpeetatocwilibo publiUe,l weekly on Medium paper nod wUh a new and hwlsometype, at three dollars rr aonum, one half payable on the receipt oi the first nam- , The publication will be eomencd about tbe rst of -KoTecuberncxt , i54S. New AVa??ons lbr gale. irtHlsAecKbon hats on baol some p Wagons, made 4 rfite he Mat'-rits, aruone them arc small font hctee wuron and. aomb that r aokubie toe the rola Those Aeiipj Ojs;iosed t' purcUase, caa be aeco.uvno.Utml 00 rea mil fe h-rias foi- cash or ntgotlaLie pspe'r Li tlie bunk at J(,1'laCe' , YOUNG in TUilNftR. Bil!iborsh. V. C. Aupfitsf Ct, 1819 33-Sw 1 oires'bSt m. UUCE. tfTl IS morning' rm tawiy from Ui atibscnlier, a hright iJL inmatto Uty. hy ike aine vf twenty-ont ur v 1 ) '.wt years s age, tbout 5 fett ftve or six inchc8 iuIi, Viry to(K mjdo , Viii bashful countenance, l-svingtwo-or- three dmil cars near his eyei, wi.h tlitek lips and very thick routi feet, he took villi him sotn Jioe-mkers tools, ond hatapair of sluics, x drk n.UJcoit, witUa shirt of two, one awanloim veil. one striped cotton ditto, one white cotton pair anta- kOus, one toe snxl one: dirk ditto. Probably be will hreap,ora recorottiendktion, or will pat with some peraon. If any person wi!l brinif Oiia said fellow to too, or confine him in jail, ao that I get bin again, shall be entitled to a reward of twenty dollars. U0HH18 CANXADT Wake CountV, N. C Aotpusi 25, 18IS. Zf 3ip. NO committed to Jail '.. nero rai nho sometimes esllt himself by the Hiiment Isaac brOun, ;u othee urn' s Tl. fife l thought to J a rniavj -n" is a umtn n- looVi ig f How, about flvft foet six inches hiU; vims I'lsranipMiMse. ab piaTi.'ii mu'"-'R '""s ietvbv n-q-iested to eoni" fr .rd prove pjily. wy ejiwgct and take al Degi a, tthm tne tm' ires-n(ied by ' - . 15 PJIELPS.. Sheriff. (asJiioston County, N.C August ij Sin. JfK&ROES FOR SALE.' VtheSadofSspteinbernexl, will be exposed .to public ale, at my trull on ,Neuse Uirer, near ih falis, four or five likely young negron, Uuee months credit will be jriven, with appixwed security, and if not punctually paid, to bear Hivcrcst from tbe date. . JAMES IUY. . Wake county. AnrtistSS, 1819. 5-3w - - 1 Uy far the usriuMl tif fivwic I'titfra, an 'Pxftu6itT n( leibrafinr,Bd4leUr1 . 1 . . .i k i .i & 1 vr-ins; mr aenumrnis, on w Trr7 ioiwriot 'esuivtiu'iife before Mie Imuae ; and 1 am equailj vTMtiia, that, ia tDflvit.g the aJj uminent, I aa aurnefl repoiiMhility alwava ragreab!e to a Tnrj member, and witcl I caRDOt tliacbarge either by the atu'.itf I poanrsat or the inf- rnia tion 1 ahall hive to tomninntcata ott tne uvject. If a man, a'.q tainted with the dtfeucelcfa thin eiuutr, awne enr fifteen ypara f idea avfiBat frtat tr.d aitbtj repabikaii pttf Kkh had pqaril th ataa ra f Mf Arw j x wtO tb vtpwrfett Utegnl, but wjxh JaiV fc-tho; aud iolfsKv ; It wa nsmtnaltirat tUt a tVsmagii sj.tj 'mcrfi natrad rarrjaiic v , aptnttall Mr.AiVamVa priaclpa! acta, ah)!' b felt j thoaa ia po wr. It tt hppM, t4U ' partita atfon . Appvsad "to cb ofArr( ni1f ' 1 atip at tha proper point aad it railawed, ib'af a i;rfia arm;.- aafy, and tht tneaorai - 4 ar re etcfdtflwprfjvrutr,prIniriUbijaa'fc , Jl"". Ada-oa aad h!l jriend hi I tidrficaW, nJ' fcd wuhad foawollt1irsn;M we ibowt,'- ta-' , 1 1 proper ane, riVA tmprrfSr Har nil lot im -, prater nurroai ' Mcncef tHere at ao a; real aft r antiputlif t inr thing l ie t ttaodKr arro, ? ' Hinnntnar tnma. tnatp wit reuaceu oeiw tas ' prepwr a'andard, and a general relaxation la or anuoa od 6 aclpJiie etuoed. r Thia, Mrii jntai. r, waa oat thttroe poUc?f the euantrj , bat o Ardent tn admirer wat Iwith tSo great r w III, r.vl, VI tfKI.HVIWM P WR W I I that l Ttndtcated. cot only th redaction of tbi army, to tbo lowest pointj but I followed Hat .; moat devoatl ia hit gn ttt teitemy hit plan. . for reducing an unjtitt nation to terbta'.bj th- J: bargoeaand raatrictiont. Indeed, Ma idea. of obtaining and aeconng oar rigbti. bj an appeal": ago, nd with ita cauHrauences at tHe begmiHg f .j-ni-a. nut v.t enlightened Ameri ican,at thisdaj, tbinka that at inrprapef redaci v (ion of the army, the ran boat, or ii barro iTf ' Ik-ml. were prnUnt or ttonttmttal t The effects.' oi uie late war nave proved, netond pottibio question, that a lofty ,digntfiedviiarwrt. diracw ter, irapreaseaand won by tne nupracedeoteou' the FIFTY DULLAD REWARD. rttUNA WAY ffom the subscriber, on Annday Di'pht la-it. tw rajfroea, Viiland OuiUard Virgil a sluu btk uteely fellow, between thirty and thirty-five yer of sge, of ordinary corr-plction br a nejfro, vup posed to bo about five feet two or three inches high, speaks qu'n k when spoken to, a little bow legged a-nd has sonic knowledge of the Blacksmith' tr.ide. Guil ford a boy eighteen or nineteen year of age, yellow cotnpSection, well gro'A-n, stammers in hia speech, and more p.trncnliirly so, whtfr1 embarrassed ur examined, and a Uttie knuck neetl. Their cluthing is not recol lected Saril ncg jes it w thought have carried nff with them, . negfo girl fitm the said neighborhood by tht name of GiUy, r oiherwise carried away by so.ne wbue m.-e'KUarv, either to Uit ewe o or southern states. An' person w&o will deliver su A negroes to tne or ei tber of ihcm, shall receive "25 duiar for each of said bo 9, or if thzy shall be Cvi a , .d in any jail bo that gt them again, or the above reward for them Vorli J A3. C. JONGS. PortrWg -, Franklin County, August Id, 119 o5-if. Tin.-editors of hc XashviHe Whig, and H in:vi!le Re. iniblican wi" ilease. jjivi: .he aiy.ve two lOsernons, and 5n-ward tin ir ncroiiiug n this rth fV fvjvnrnt. X the town of Yi!VeorfjiiKh. N. C. will be aolJ at pub rj auction, on Monday the 13th ScptonW nc lit. 5 This benutiful viHnge-tar.Vs on tlf mdi S ite ' of th Tlkin riter.aiid"wireet4v t th hewl of the natiation ol tid river; o7a hi'i ind'heabhv siuiau-j--. u .t surrounded Pjsrieliandrrtiteeonntt-v Notitlisu."lir,K as muoh as Mid i;i rt!1inii to tlf n.v.i'ion -A oiiicr n vert in . Bui slate, the eligible sciu;a for 'tuwna anil the rap"! pro E of some in improvumeuiH i :t we sincerely bi;l,.-ve iinoone town on rmv navigable water -in this ataie r.7iprises ra real ndvHnta(," 1" a commercial pint lf i'w. than the town of Vtkel-.orongh V are st iiniWe 6 the In liuf that nodi'mg is wuritiiig to make it oi ol the most i.iinnrtHnt pliiee on the river, but to ;ive it the pit per Piieitrageinent For if iseValwit thai this place will be e Rreat deposit of ull Uik pioiluco raissd In this state, to tbe wt of thisnl toe ( antl of all the prmluoe raid in the istTii part ol Teunesset at least as fcu' west as Join.io- - The main raid leading from the lantern part of this stale, fii thi; western cquntriua passes throogh this plaoe and nu . Toerous ronds leading to and fro from all parts of the state, -tersect at, and neartUs plaee.' .The iniprotetnenta of the .iter, which are now ht operation, will in short time open a navigiition for bouts of tet, tolitleen tons burthen from this JiUce to the Steam-boat navigation o tbe I'edee t from this after can si is already eonimeneed, aud is said 'will shortly pe completed, to intersect the waters of this river ith those f Saulee ; so that in a short time an inland navigation Iroin Wilkesborough to Charleston, S. C. (the narrow, excepted) Will be completed. And it is thought that this market u the Hit in the United States, for the timduetiotis of the above eoimtric-s. The merchants of East Tennessee can receive ceived from MmibUra of the Gospel, wh may please to "if goods by this rout much cheaper than by any oilier in attend ENGLISH GUAMMAPv Rendered plezsai) expeditious aad jiertxanent. tJTkrtb ladies and Geutteaii'n ol laioighiicl its vic'uii A. iy, whd aiv. desirous of speaking .n,d writing their own '.inga-gc correctly, are presentrd wii !i n opportuni. ty of acq airing a correct and practical knowledge of fcn-g-lrsh (irammar aiid punctuation, in twenty-lour lectures ot tWO hours e;lCt1. ' previous knowledge of the Latin or Greek langua ges, or of iurlth Grammar, is neceassry ; nor will the memorising of more than fifteen lines, be required, in the cotine of instruction. LecttfreB Wilt be delivered to select classes, not ex ceedingten, on thedayt and hours most convenient for the learner. Ia the abovexourse, the learner, by a regular attend anoe, will be enkbled.-imt only to correct all the errors of nynlax and punctuation in Murray's Exercises, but to make a pratical application of the piinciples of such c.ir rection, in tpeakitig, as well as in writing - J. H. 1IASSAM. Baleiirb, August 7, 1819. fXj Enquire at the dwelling houe of Mr, rtobcrrflar- risoiyniar the ACademv. no coinpensaiion wi.l be re Bust the citizens ot Fast l eniiessee have for a lone time felt 4 liely interest for the prosperity ol this village, and it is onfidently In,ied that as soon as'lhe navigaliOu is complet d tlicir prospects will be renliied. ' . , Must o:' the lots offered, for sale, lie on the main atreet or ylp'iing thei public square. A crtdit of six twelve aud . bteen month will be given to tlie purchasers ' TlIB.PROl'BIETfJRS. Wilkeshnrongh, August 7. 119. ' 35-3C . LAhii FOR SALE, subsrriber being deirqu to remove from this X state, otiers for sale hi valuable plantation, con taining upwards of IfcHlO acre of land, whereupon it a food dwelling house, & young orchard, and all necessa yontiouss8 A heaJihy .iition, ten nrilet west of fydeigh. lie wilt, to&uit the convenience of purclia ers, divide tjie abdVe trsct, and sell tbe one LaU, or the hqje. He has also for le a separate tract in the -me wighbarliood, containing 225 acrea, eqial to any nd in tber country, k'or terms, apply to tlie under ujned. ' i- FANNING 0TE3. yAugtret 18, t819. 35-2mpti; Blank Checks. " P$ 48 ah vim QFFIOS. of the late war, should Kao been twhered into tliis houe at (be time these reaolotiona, to re duce the army from ten to tix thousand men were submitted b the eentleroan from Njrth Carolina, (Mr. Williams.) lie woaUl very naturr ally p e.uuif i that our Iroiitier, both inlapd and mariti.ne, bad been much lessened ; that tha numher of military posts established for the pub lie tlefenco had been greatly' dirniaiahed and, atyjve ali, be would, take it for granted, that Congress, whjse duty it is to provide .for tlie comtanii defence, had, by the wisest, and mot salatary l&wa, to armed, diaciined, organized, and equipt. the whole body of the militia, a to have made them prompt, efficient, and eneiget ic ! Rut, what utter astonishment rouat' he-have felt, when he should be informed, that, to far from our territory brine reduced, it had beeri greatly ex coded ; that, ao far from the number of military garrisou, fortifications, atid.postt be-j tug ie2i,u naa ocen louna laatrpeakioiy tie cessary to have them greatly increased ; and that, sj far from their being a well armed, -or ganized, and disciplined 'militia, that many of the states, upon a requisition made upon them by tne Secretary of War, in cenronnitj with a re solution of Congress-could not render even a Vtigue tccdunt af the number of men fit for duty t that, ao far from a uniform and efficient militia, ut for war, there was a relaxation so great; that scarcely a single branch of military duty wat attended to. It would be still mote astonishing, to find that all the lesions of preparation and de fence, to powetfally and awlully, impressed up on u at tne beginning of the last war, which caused so many millions to be wasted and bur b'oodso freely to flow, had been' nearly lost to the nation and about to be forgotten by Congress! Yes, I repeat it, forijotteit by Congress whose great anu responsible duty it is ' to provide for the comuran defence, and promote the general welfare' ol the Country. From this vuay, Mr. Speaker, it does seem mod evident to me, that this period, of all fcthers is the most adverse, the most unfortunate, and the moot unwise, to move for reduction of our inuy But the gentleman from North Carolina (Mr, Vihi.:mi iL'M'ts upon it, that nations; like in dividual, snnnld not be prodigal in expenditure; and lie intimates that there has been, and is now a most ruinous, extravagant, and abusive dis bursement of the public mobev, on our army It" this is true, if, indeed, there is this abuse, of which I have as yet heard no proofs, 1, lor one. would institute an enquiry, soluU and prompt as to exact the mofct rigid accountability, and en force the most efficient and complete system of economy. Ni one more thoroughly condemns. a wriste ol the public money than myself. In deed nothing can be more true than that a waste oi money is a waste ol the morality of the coun tn j and, upon a due and proper accountability of your officers, greatly-depends, not only the correct and pure administration of the govern inenf, but even the existence of liberty itself. 1 would therefore never consent to, tax the peo ple to indulge the extravagance, or pamper the pride of any set of men. But, is the gentleman from North Carolina quite jure the he is pursuing the direct road to economy ? It is much tole doubted whether valne .if tmm Ipmt. antl thm h.,nU afimr-naC s j vw bu si sv m i w sr -ir m si i - . val cannon, is of more real impottante tod at, i. - i - j . r . I' W W V. . I M l W H W - . H VI WW W0 W . I . than all the -embargo and restrktiOna f thaa i 'V ' ail the appeals, to national jatttce, and author f treat let and paper ttipulationj which the ikorltl f . . f. could prod ace. v Vr tv WU it b? iti-posed by any horoorabltf rrtembe 8 this Uouie, that I would depreciate' tha falt.';i:r" jj fame, or dim thi'ateadv laab-c. whick irradiate t the brow of the distinguished Jefferson r shop) v not. The mam scope ot bia admtoielration re' rV' approved ) but that there ware tome errors Itjjtl . which he, and the, most of us, fel witit kimf i I , r , rvoald be tt ntaadid and . unjust to denji Thwi ' C . t mould nt have been mentioned to warn thtVS F ;- '" House agafntt theni, ta thew that they toVlot& 1 ly 'connected with the jubject tfrw belere ns,and 1 'X to demonstrate that 'the honorable grntlernafl ; troro norm iarouna, anaer me spteiont nam) ?; .r ; of eeonomy, would plunge the nationi in this, view) ) into the same un wife policy, . " ,,.;5;Vi. . The Gentiemari eaysj that thote were thehalj 4 tyon days' of ecdaoihy, peace ' and,.' protperityt 'p Let him remtober that the calmrwa in eemd v; measure deceitful --that a storm -was then catherv ing, and which, in spite of all the toothing palihYf ativea which eoald be applied, dd contrite tcf ni H ther, and lower, ami threaten till it burttu pott. us with all its atvtal fery, in lit.. It ft nnne - cessary (o recapitulate, in detail, the eventg ef': C, ' this war. They are to recent, and wei tftV , Mougly marked, thit they mustpVesept i livid . picture to 'the miPd of fcvery man who wiHlooC : -v C back. I calitthe attention of this home, howftf , ver,tt the opinions of the ablest friends of th country at Iheconclasion el the Ute wai's' ibeit " ' ' , the dearly booghf lefOna of experience were inj,vr V fuil view. - The Senate of the United Jtatoti'' body of men equal at least in age and experience! , did solemnly prppunce an opinion that the atinjw. i should consist,of$0 or atleatt 15 thousand ptnt 4 and so strong was their conviction et the netei sit j or tliis, that they refused, for a long time to reduce it to' the . present establtahmeat of f3 , 10.000. Indeed there Wa tv very large mineri- J?v " ty in this house, who thought thlt numt. to ;i v fmall. The report dtVthe Secretary of .Wari trbfc&i has been the subject ef such severe criticism h-r, .L Lj LI Li.. . ...I., il.l . -i lljiA ? I V. tne uonoraoie geuticiiiau, aiatea mauf 111 isus-, mz, time of profound peace, and, I will add, of gen erai. relaxation, me army consultant In 1808, of In 1818, of ;J.9y-1rtn4'C;;;, including all descriptions of staff andjofficerjtv i attached to it. Tbi "report father Ttatet that-t siric 1802, onr population has ..nearly ttoubletf & wea'Uh more than doobleaV' ttei'e.hi'genitle man from North Carolina begina his ctuti,nyy C; and miKt unfairly endeavors ta pnfve tJtat, our establishment iu 1103 was only S.3-2, and 4 HAVIXG attended Mr. Hasum's Lectures on Fiiiplish Grammar, we cheerfully unite in exprcssiiig our appi-o- j his plan w not oc Dy far the H)St expensive in hn(l;it MkiB t-Vl K r taitrl I Tt W I ort nrt I It inn iW It la Mluntt 119 01 ! . j " . " as our population and, wealth are only doubleorl the army oagttttoie ab only . dophle, and W2 ; umnhantly assnrtt that ,thf premiaea-tails bV-; : batlon of his plan, and our niiru opinion ol his merits as a teacher. ' , His profound acquaintance with the subject, his lucid and perspicuous manner, and the importance of this branch of education, to "whioli he has devoted his attention, entitle hint In our opinion, to the patrobage of the pabiio. James l'uUar , Jurtatnan Smith, Benjamin II Rice, Henry Smith, ' J." W. Campbell. Petersburg, January IS, 1819. . Havinj aitnessed the pi-ogress as well as fhereso.lt of Mr, HassniTi's method of illustrating the nature and principles of English Grammar, dni-inir his attendance unou a nurnber of j young ladies, in my seiaiuarylt afford me ileasure to ob- serva, tuai una aatciu wjipuuii 10 rcuuur 11s aciuiuiun more pleasant and impressive and that the learner in one course ofhis lectuivs', acquires a knowltdge and practical applica. tioii of the principles ol our, own Itmguage, that is seldom, if ever, equalled in the usual mode ., of iustimodou. I there fore m'wtcbiiiyrfully reoommeudliiii mcthoJ, to those who wish to nctjulr a correct aiidpractiaal knowledge of Englhh Gramiuur, iu aaliort time. " ' ;- . k. ; : w J.NE ISU2 BARRON NoVfolk,JcUer8.,Wiv the cud. It is true he speak veryjiandsomely of the economy of Mr. Jefferson's admiaislra tion; whiih lie says is now going out of fashion, aud almost forgotten, so much so, that the word economy i rarely used in this house. He altto tells Ud, th?.t, in the true spirit of economy, Mr. JefTcrs-.tn drsiiamted, or greatly reduced, tbe ar- my. Yes, Mr bpeaker,he did 1 1 acknowledge the Secretary da nptjnstify hit concldsions, baft, prove bim to be unacquainted -with even the el ' i ementary ' principles of arithmtttc -Thi"n ' ' does without adverting, which common justice! both to thu house and he Beef eUr:rcquife4 "1 1 bim to do, to what it explicitly stated 10 ; the "r'ef : port, that since 1803, we bate acolr'ed'.tne'tliA'w'iv raense couuirj 01 sjuuisiaunjinciuuuigine grovr" yet defenctlets'city df-Hetv-Orleansa thaVt it i .but hat this turned out t be real economy f j 6 commeicial depot the tnexhansUWeri I UKl T No, not so. I am, and al ways have been, an en thusia stic admirer of many traits in the charac ter of that statesman, philosopher, and benefac tor but, permit me to say, tliat some . measures of his administration have proved tjie'most ex ensive to the nation. Subsequent experience has evinced it, and candor constrains me toxon fessjand declare it. Let us for a tingle moment advert to that crisis. This distinguisbed friend tw nawi catae into the governm&u wider the aut- ches of the western wbrhl---that We have to de lend a line Of frontier, b?t"i maritimeaad vjpr. land, of about 8,0o0 miles, not including its j f dentatioaa and wlnJftfgs, .Vithr equal unfair w nets, the gentleman does net bring to view what ia aiao aiareti. tnn nm cahiii nnr mv eeanrt:'- :: the most cayeUsr observer,, that, in 1802y wo ' M but if mi!itaty"poWjand that now wejiat . ; ' 7S,' with a nomber;taos:e.iridefiMnsiblyea9,i.:'":c4' rv to be eatabllaueitt extendmir an the ialesiK v r ' ' 1 u-. 7 fit ?',. :. T - A- r. .t t
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 3, 1819, edition 1
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