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"JIURSI)AY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1810. . J . i . .-.... - . - I L -., - - . A . 1 - . . - ;":iC(J that tne conausi oi wr. rox, ine , u-inouceci by many, but the. period a rt of-statc, vfM uiamc.ucaiiy jppsuc 10 wi.cn iney will be generally investigated. Oi iir aj "y wwiyu wuuiw J"" win ijoi niicmui io averi me rrce Ot rint,4 .... -v-.r..i.r of the -da v. lv f.r.t.r.ii ;;cj in Mi Mr. was the strenuous, advocate for the Ireland in 1806, he neglected their rhose rather to-co'nsult hi own.. 'none clamoured more loudly, for the pun- )1 - .. . 11 -.L - 1 J P j 0f lord Melviiie, wno peculated a iew '(js ; in tSOGno one did more to prevent stigation 61 the conduct of the marquis of ,f "WHO fiaa ii-isdi-cu as many iuii- ;nCoroe"tax of Mr. Pitt he most violently i aS oppressive and unjust. Heafterwards 'a strong advocate for increasing it, at ,om 6 per cem. iu .v. .u. FURTHER ELECTION RETURN. sfoRD VV. Canon, Senate Oeoige Camp jj. Commons. - and Peck, Esq. of Raleigh, has .been ap- Post-Master at This place, in the room of 5hawi Esq- resigned. ; - . i Carolina. Ijus state sends twelve mem- the house of representatives of the United and ft is at present represented by seven cans and five federalists. If our information hat state be, and we believe it is correct, the of the present year will return lrom Cirolina eleven democrats and' one federa- sdcral loss four. 'Ame. Watchman. preceding is from a democatic paper, as pp'roaches X beg mvti quincs, under the pretext that they arc the abu ive production of the editors of the Mirerva,r one ot their correspondents near you but for a moment turn your thoughts towards this"part of tne 6iate, where not long since you were jjood e nqugh to honor us with your appearance, and ho lite enough .after your return home to inform us through the medium ot the Register, that the ob ject of your trip was to collect money. Upon .en quiry the fact appears to be otherwise. It seems. Mr. Gales, that your jaunt was a special one or the particular purpose of circulating the very sto ry which you so sagely pretended to have learnt upon that occasion, and withal to ingratiate your self with such candidates as, if elected, "would pro bably render you some assistance in the next ge neral assembly. j T6uT "asSertionir- against the-federaHsts-are no less pitiful-than false. Such for instance, is" that of the federalist making in this state a double ex ertion to destroy the republican interest in it. Is this the fact ? Has the result of the late elections in North Carolina gi ven-any. proof of your, asser tion ? No l but to the contrary. Again ; that the federalists were determined to have a. monar chical form of government in the United States ; and that their great and first object in this state was to render the Raleigh Register useless. As to the last assertion, every one will now admit that th Register is now useless, or something worse a perfect nuisance. Again j that the federalists were determined to deprive you of the public nrintinp-. and if vou lost it. it would be out of your power to make the stand you hitherto had in supporting the republican cause ; that the people ought not to subscribe for any other paper, than a republican one ; and that the Register was the principal paper in North Carolina,, possessing re publican principles : thereby insinuating that the people ought of right to subscribe for the Regis ter only.- Again ; that if the general assembly had have given the public printing to Mr. Boylan, pearedtn tlie Case.- The shocking Cdstrpptie oc curred on the; eighth night pf his confinement. In May last Bonaparte issued. a Decree fot -the establishment o(i Maternal Society" through out the Empire of France. At the head of this institution the Empress LoOisa is to govern, as Great Bargain iri Land and Mills. fHt subset iotr offers. for, sale a .TRACT of ; LAND lying in Iredell county on the mai! roa,d leading through the forks of .Yadkito .Wilkiabo-' rough j containing about 600 w:resi nearl) sevens ty of which are cleared. The .woodland, though v generally upland, is of a gQod quality i Bomeof i ,lhsLiatk.lQrtJLhe,. pm .3lCu uj vuuu u u.ca v a,,..,. pjjle Orchards," and good Buildings ..v. .v .Uw - i0f a new Uweliing House, 36 by 20, r,uc;'w " tt la -jnigh, with a Kitchen adjoining the 3131 Ul 1UWW ItlUICS, WIIU3C IUIlll IUU11UU U - IIUl vu: might know from its eJTrontry and igno Your information, Mr. Editor, is not cor- wbich be proffered to do for several hundred dol narvour assertion conformable to the truth, lars less thanjro'ur salary, Mr. Boylan would not to. U.t .represented by lZ'ZZ rats ana tnree ieaeransis, Messrs. oiamy, ,Rtt lhat manv of these facts came within your i and M'Bryde. The district in which Mr. own knowledge. ...;e ..ac ot th. rrpnt pIprtioriTrhrwn II inereiore, mr. vjuiea, au wcac iuiii& w uv, J. . . . . . . .. whv not cive it to us at full leneth in the Regis4 nerit. So that instead ot there being in the ,. ;ir T r , , , . I ivl . t It J lIVV U'V" J WM wf,a v " " representation five federalists, there are to house, like a pedlar with a pack horse,-detailing . . . o . 4 . ... I ' .-j.l. - 1 .. TU n1!n hrtt; and instead ol only one oemg eiectea your sage cnronicics io a i-aruuiy i uc .a... two are elected. The loss rfason ,s.in,.s wr- . uu ' 1,1 ? tne people that wnicn you aare noi puun-n, auu - t i j th.i3 impose upon tne uninformed the most stu next congress, lore on the federal side is but one, and not . incorrectly stated. I pid absurdities. mm editor' is only correct in saying thatf,The encomiums you were pleased to pass upon vuur menu iuctiic, ainjiu a o-nr-iut w.uu. v. nincerity of your avowed , political creed. That you should have said that William Duane was the most profound politician in the United-States, and as. an editor of a newspaper, unequalled, is not to v. 1 1 ate sends twelve representatives. One truth ies not so very bad for a democrat 1 1 be less than 500 francs each. vThe emperpr con tributes from the funds of his domains, 500,000 francs. The object of the association, as the title intimates, is expressly avowed to be for the relief of distressed indigent mothers snd the education and support of their offpsring When we reflect upon .the Vast desolations which war must have made upon fathers and heads of families' in France. tliis jstabljLshmentll only as ljudable, but as indispensabTy" necessary7TTy this decree 'the history of Bonaparte's life will be decked by at least one act of beneficence. (Rcf ) From the Indefiendant American. - -MASTER PAYNE. . Fewiadeed among the best poets, are the in stances where, at the acre ot seventeen, more fancy, taste and correctness are discoverable, than in the following "verses, directed to a young lady in Virginia, an -acquaintance ot the author ; a copy otwhtch I procured, and the publication of which must be pardoned. Last night while restless on'my bed I languished for the dawn of 'morrow j Soft slumber sooth'd my aching head, And lull'd in fairy dreams, my sorrow. I stood in that serene retreat, Which smiles in spite of stormy weather ; Where flow'rs and virt jes cltfst'ring meet, And checks and roses blush together. When soon, twelve sylph-like forms, I dream'd, Successive on my. vision darted ; And still the latest comer seem'd Fairer than she who just departed., . . Vet. one there, was, whose azure eye A melting, holy lustre lighted ; ... Which cehsur'd while it wak'd the sigh, . And chid the feelings it excited. " Mortal I" (a mystic speaker said) "In tbese the sister months discover ! " Select from these the brightest rhaid ! "Prove to the brightest maid a. lover.'1 consisting two stents tast end, 17 by 16, the Cellar walled with stone, and two nek chimnies witii tive nre-places. Also a. new ramsi3 building, 42 feel by 20, built for a, lum ber Hotwe;- other neaessary buildings and housts of value, occupied by miljefs, coopers, fcc. At tached tQ the Irouse is a fine Garden. j The MILLS, "(Hkinxrinto consideratibn tne na tural advantages, are tjiought to be equal" if not supeerior to any in the state, The bed of the rises towards each bank till it is high enough for . the whole of the dam to stand on a solid rocki The top of the dam fs about 180 feet, which (6- gether with the wonderful fall below prevents the water from rising very high.' The Grist Mill is in good repair; thejhouse, built a few years ego, is 36 feet by 28, two stories" above the husk ; has . two pair of stones, elevators, conveyors, screens and bolts, on Hit most improved plan for country manufacturing. ' There being plenty of water, and goo'd Ways for carriage, work is abundant ; peo pie ""coming ;a great distance to the , mill in the summer and fall. V The Saw Mill begins to want repair, but might easily be rendered one of the best in the country having near sixteen feet of fall. "ALSO FOR SALE, . f A TRACT adjoining the above of about 180 acres, lhis tract is considered equal to any in . this1 Country, of its quantrty. About fony aci.s are cleared,' and in good orderj with an Appltf Orchard, See. . Also, one other TH Z X lying a mile higViti'- up the creek, containimfniree hundred acres, IvaS considerable low,.ground and meadow land.! ut '; upland is exceedingly good, the ground bdng chiefly pine and hickory. Near forty acres are clear and in good condition. There avft' on . the' , premises an orchard and some new buildings. As I wish to. remove to the stsiteofOhio this fall or ensuing winter, considerable sacrifices will be made in the above lands, &c. I will give u credit, on being made safe, for'a'corisidebl'j part of the purchase ; or take lands in the state ofOhioj or north estern parts of Kentucky, j - SAMUEL VELv;, Ninffi Mojpth 1 st, 1 81 0. tt.r Pnun. thf. author nf the eletrlnt lines. " ' ' -.I"-.!- J J .. t7. " 1" J.. .K. P.ri. tr, . r . . . -j r ioe wonuereu ai c aiicauy.iJ.n-.i'- v.w .& wmoeiouna in uus paper, exacveu .rum abridgement of that lexicon of lies, dependent -American, is a youth who has Uhe jurora. Therefore you have recommended ed much celebrity from his astonishing dis the Register as the champion and principal advo-1,1,-01 .v.ri uti P. i a nat;VP cate of the rights and liberties of the people of ; : . ,V . North Carolina; especially when it is copied, by England, and no less amiable in his pn u . hands as pbrtain t0 m: editorial de- character than, distinguished in his public partment, after' so perfect an original as Duane. The interest of his verses will be increaUed ah uiusinou nc,ius. u.uCvu . ..u,...v,u ... - peilative degree J Jne most perjeci mopeis oj jiv" tical dehravitv ! " If you know of any thing within one million of degrees of such disgrace, as overwhelms you ana your friend, and can fix it upon any federalist in the United States, having the least pretensions to public confidence, pray let us hear it. I have trespassed less on your patience than I intended when I sat down to write ; and have de clined for the present to make a single comment - 1 S I . 1 . ... . .... m I upon SUCO pan OI your wimu.i as may juow circumstance that they were directed to a I lady of the name of Mayo. - COMMUNICATION. Terinessee Aug. 27,1810. Jissss. Editors, ' pleas give the following an insertion in pur paper. .,.. - -f- -MORE NEW INVENTION. , to TBI STATI 0? NORTH-CAROLINA. ihave lately heard reiterated "complaints a- St vour Rftvpmfir. thp rnnse of which aDDear V non.attendance at the seat of , government, pen violation, of a positive law. ... w in tne name ot good win, gowwwnes, . . The federal majority also in the good policy, (without presumption) I will J . . , . " you my advice as to What willoe.an ettecruai xrJ(UHaTrtnShire is likewise retrievine ""her "chk- racterAs far as the returns have been received, the federal ticket for Congress is carrying all be fore it. - i Good things Tire this year expected from- Ver mont. Freeman's Journal. I heard, and felt no longer free. r; From all the rest I gladly sever; And in perennial joy, with thee, Dear MAY O ! could reside forever 1 NEW-YORK, Sept. 4. LATEST O REIGN JVE IVSj By the Fanny, from .Liverpool, we-y Sheriffs Sales. . ; LAND to be sold for Taxes, at Lincoln. on, first - Monday in January, -1 81 1. , tA 546 acres, King's creek, supposed " to be the property of- mi M'CallUter. - ' r " r,tp acres, joining the abqve, same owner. 1QF acres, Buffaloe, claimed by Thomas M'- C...:toey, for the tax ? 1808 and 1809. , ceiyed London papers to the 1 5th J$y, anJ lliver-? r) acre's, Buffaloe, claimed by said Thorn- pool to thel6th. ' Some of therticler; for tax cf 1308 and 1809 f " - jjrVfJ" ' tracted from the papers are infCTcstingW' By a paragraph in a paper of the lateitdateJ(tbe Uth) it appears that a secret treaty had' been made be tween Bonaparte and thir enlpeforof Austria, wherein the latter engages to furnish 1 50.000 men for the service of the former. A partof this armywasJto march into Spain, and the main bo dy, under an Archduke, is destined to the east. rit a more comprehensive enquiry. ,.,-r l-T-o Aug. 28,. 1810. NEWrENGLAND LOQKING UP. Rhode-Island is acaioFedera!. Potter and Jackson are elected to jCongress by handsome ma Probably to second Bonaparte's views on the Burns Grand Segnior. Hostilities had recommenced between Russia and Turkey. . -4 .. MARRIED, On the 2d inst, the Rev Daniel Southall, 01 Gateslto Miss Patience Branch, of Halifax county. On the 3d inst. Mr. Thomas nenton, to Miss Rebecca Justiss both of the same County. On Saturday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Wiley, Mr. Solomon B. Shanawolf, of Newbern, to Miss Sally Jones, of Carteret - A few days ago, Mr. James fields, to Miss Mary Mullen, ooth of Newbern. , '. DIED. ' Lately at Shell-Castle, after a short illness, 06 acres on Long Creek, claimed by Thoraasi Girnpsey, for 1808 and 1809. 1 ' 5 acres, Crowder's Creek, property of Henry Viiner, for tax of 1807, 1808 and 809. - il"6 acres, the property.of Adam A. Springs. VJ6 acres, the property of the Heirs of George Brock. 6 acres, on Kine s Creek, property of John !Tmon against a like cause of complaint in -e. , . phen. you make your next governor, make Man insolvent debtor then - pive-him the "ids. l3y eXDeriet.rfiTV.nnw this method will m ot having the desired effect. -. 1 am, Dear Sister, withjespect, ", ''S.you mav have the i fef of thi invention irra- . j .w w. ..... . r Mask no orenrium. . Ten. - 'OR THS RALEt'CH MINtkvA. Ftktomf fie ' North-Carolina. ' r - . - W correspondent in this part of the stater, J 5en truly unfort,,natt. in hi tt,.n.nt to s. aPP "J!?10" fcthe author of the " Citizen of VVilkes."- ftANU,. u. . IK not, I apprehepd, afford you any relief, J the author himself to reveal it to you. It 0 neither pnl. j .r i,. j.r,n "Ken u,e enormity of one of the smallest of SlllS. R aiiirprl l. -.,.,...- ilo, t am nnl a .;, Profession ; nor a member of the ge- K;"iW ::qr een ; r justice ol the.peaqe. ; ' aim nit - g. . . - . V'l ROCK of the heavy rains the last rnnnprtitut River suddenly rose about 13 feet above its' ordinary level ; ashigh asln a corn mnn anrine- freshet. Such an event at this sea son of the year, is said not to bejemembered by nnr nldest inhabitants, the meadows are over flowed, and much injury is apprehendea to tne ,tiay.T. grass and corn. Con. Mir.- lfnrn. that: the Horn Board of Overseers of Harvard .University, on Thursday confirmed the! the Rev J. TMUKJN iutm iwinrs. as President of that venerable In a . '., ' a I ... L l.4.i I 1 1 o r irii. - At rnfr same iiuic. nc iwiu, A-n. nf Doctot- of Laws was unanimously con ferred on the Hon. TIMOTHY DICKERING and His Excellency Governor GERRY.-&W paper. - ! Creston alias Wdlsinghamf . : fcfet aa PAT J'P""- I" . " few Z ven in our last is we are told, incorrect ...'" ""isnment to your ppuois ... ..t-j Kfr.r twr n nndmg your conduct such a3 to excite the' r as given v.u. - --. - i -,i",nfhrmnate man was only tried before two ue uic - ; 1 ,. jj u: -ir.--.W- crn ., ..- -- . ...... .r ' u:- Mo.tmtes and MU oemanueu, miuacit . ,v lvS8 Vn &and dollars, and tw6 others in one thou- 5l-..wj s 1 v -ni viu- l - v:.i- Ti.:a Kiii-he could -not Drocure, and et?.nd lh' lhe day of delusion is almost o sand eacW-This bail hecould -not procure, hi he wai committed. state's attorney ap 1 12 acres on Buffaloe, property of Henry Wil liams. 7 poles bf Lott, No. 16, S. E. Square, Lincoln-, ton, owner unknown. BY JOHN ALLEN, Sheriff. Lincoln County, N. C. Aug. Ct,urO&lO- Per ton County. John Thomas vs. ..v. Original attachment. : ohn Wallis, Esq. in the 54th year of his age On Wednesday last, at the Sound, Mrs. Gar- nier, wife of Mr. John Garnier, aged S3 years. On the saihe day, at the Sound, Mr. lur " V. - . - ..- a 0 ...!1 ' . A 1 1 i. ner Jtsurr, auversmun oi v umingion nnu on me same day, in that town, Wilcoxr flennikin Shoe maker. Ort Thursday at the Little Bridge, Mrs. Lin coln, f Boston She had-but a few weeks before, arrived at this place.... Wil. paper. k At Annapolis, on Thursday evening, the 30th ult. John Muir, Esq. President of the Farmers' Bank of Maryland, in the 60th year of his age. iiliamsboiu WTT.T. mmmenre on 1 hufsdav, the 18th of Of toberTiext. and continue two days. 1st day. The proprietors purse ot too ; tree for anv riarr. Mile heats, the best three in nve. - o - -. .... F.ntrance ten dollars.- 2d. day. -The Jocky Club purse of a hundred dollars v free for any nag, except the winning one pn -the preceding day. Two mile heats, the best two in three. , Entiance ten-dollars, vveigm ntrreeabte to the rules, of the turf. Nags to be entered with the subscriber by sunset, the-evening before furining'-;-:--'-::.-'''".- Tnll coaler ted at the cate as usual. nt.T nn the evenint- of each day's race, and acebmmpdationsatthe race tract, furnished by the proprietor as usuaL , ' . "- JOHN HARE, Src'ry. An'mi-l . . 1 C !'rt- ' ' . 53-.4W. ,'.,,. -,....ii ; i i .i.M,.i-,.-i, j,, , -,fc,v ,,.. .,T,Zl.,-..,. .--.n7rTMr Beniamin Duty " w . . ' - i :- . THIS attachment having been duly . levieci . l;-! the hands of Thomas Duty as heretofore e.ryess ed, and'being now again called in by the Plaintiff and sworn as Garnishee, admits that in addition to the property spoke of in his Garnishment ot ast term ; he about two yers ago executed to iae defendant Benjamin Duty a Bond whereby lie ; obliced himselt to pay. to the said Benjamin Duly forty dollars or tnereaoouts ptine yaiue oi au.'ut L twenty 'pounds. That he has not paid the same nor knows what has become of the said Bond, and believes the. same was due on the demand. It is therefore ordered that the assignee of the said ... bond (if the same has been assigned) appear at the next Session of this Court to be held on the Wed nesday next after the second Monday in Novertt- ber next and then and there matte Known nis inie to the said bond, or judgement will pass against, the said Thomas Duty on his Garnishment afont- said. And it isiuriher ordered that this order bs. published three weeks in the Raleigh .Minerva... - . . - North-Carolina. i TREASURY-OfFICEW . 28lh AuctiT, IBlO. 5 -T- The Sheriffs and Othe'r accounting Officers in the State aforesaid, who have , yet to pay p tho Taxes, and ether public dues for the year 18Qy will bear in mind, that theit-Accounts respective ly must be balanced and closed on or befoie" the first day ot October next. 3lostoi ineomcejs in cluded in the above description, have often sttucA their Accounts at the Public Treasury and are ot Vristihgl)rshedpifictnarify. ly influenced .by5 a sense of dutyand i is iliee- fore held unnecessary here to menupn me pie ties anij 'forfeitures, prbvidtd by law, iiT cases cf failure. . . ', v:, ' '.JP':. - .r. ' ; "-. r.--: iOHN HAYWOOD ?vd. thr.s.; u - -"- ' .. I -
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