through apatda . - - a l!iere r . u h-.w:fe andfatrilv p. - . - 4 - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1611. Owing to a disappointment, occcasioned by" the lite heSvyains 'iri."tW leceipt Of impressions of V ; ':' ' . '' r,. ' T. I Ml I.. ! plates' W Ntes, uie aiaie jaamt win nui up yui u- U,': Ii is belreved.'Tiowever, that it will actively it'giii 'business about the commencement of the piioa of assembly. .. v t 1fatihg.-A letter received in town) from'Mr. fctterwhUei---oflher;Navy,'-'ihentipns the loss of Jlidshipman WiJliumJGuming, former! ypf this puce with several others,, in Gun-Boat No. 2 jlr. Gunning was a young gentlemen greauy De lved, of the most amiable disposition and promis ing .talchts,;,uniting an' engaging deportment with the. frank and honest healt of a sailor. The dis tressing casualty which tuts off from the hopes of his fnends and the expectations of hjs country so amiable a youth, , gives us fresh Occasion to exe crate, lives death are neither-solaced nor consoled by jciousness of. rendering essential services or (he prospect bf securing 4enown.-p - : - In oar next, if our limits permitj we purpose Jto re-publish Mr Monroe's defence of his coridupt in the iegocialion of the rejected treaty. A this gentleman is now secretary ot state, within a sin gle, step. &f the executive chair, it may not be im proper to test his future conduct by: the standard of his own sentiments, if he prove inconsistent) out of his own mftuth shall he be condemned. Congress are to meet on the coming Monday. Th President's messaee will, probably be deli- . rr-A A .k-.ll it Ml Sjl- 5CCIU WWIUUaUCU ''" vereu on -.uwuav ..u.uv , .rmnanw-d hv the discharge of cannon. The boat is one which has been built by Mr. Cooley the superintendant, and is cap TU C"I.U1.I. J f 'L ' i . ' 0 different Statesi are easily reduced one to another, k .fT'mi- at andt douar d centhd Converse; The use culled uPn o hold; Mellon on M,, bejearned 4n one hburVand in U,e eslimation rf Ef .TO? lh" some respectabW merchants, it is a useful and &Z:a .1 " :' nediUouW" acquisition to ithe accountant,- r which meritstlie aUentipn of tlie public A'. -i.' 'Internal -w!tawic--yesterd'ay, . for the first time, the 12 locks which have, been lately put up inthjs city,! fot connecting, the Basin of James River "with 1 (he tide water; were, filled, with water,, and' a large scow was passed ui and down. The turday, consequently not in time for our next pa Der. And wht will the message contain Why nothing-that isj nothing :'t6 the purpose. : The lah-j cious enoughto hold near 500 bbls. ot flour. b ' . 11 u .. ' probably; in suck large.boats as these that the imam tnwarrls the two belligerents will be in the , ..... , ... . r. .u , Droduce will be taken down from the basin through old style With France it wll approach towards tne locks Jto Rockets landing, where the shipping stating that there has been a complete adjustment, lays. The spectacle was witnessed by the Direc but the assertion will not be absolutely hazarded, toj-s of the James R-ver-Cpmpany, and a consider, . , . k- , . - able body of citizens. We understand, that the And as to England, without quite breathing war, tendered by. the superimendant it will advance as near to such a deadly threat as t0 the company. Time, we imagine must test possible. The great art. of modern message mak- j their execution.iif hmond Enquirer, iog seems. to be, a knack at getting within a hair's TheStQckholders .are- ftlsQ requifei! to' i. ,v payment, in Gold or Silver,-,ta the Cashiet -.1 JJank";t6 which t.hejTi'.origiiially subs-. iibel o-' -r .! .1 ! .... 1 . ii.i .1 . uiim ui&iuiiiicni w jnmvs,uu5trii)tiO!is; to the ..i State lWikfon'cr bt;fo'e.thf 18th 'if December next, ' ' ' j"? f . . . 1 : VVM It -KAYWOPD, Cashier. CTSuch 3tockholkTa ys to not attend the e leciion of Directors personally, wilfauthorisvf prox ies in the form heretofore prescrif)ed. r V . PKgPObAL, ' ; By Thomai Dobion, ar the Stone House.' "go. 41, Som i oicoad ' . , Street PhiWelpliii,'; . '1 " ; FOB PUBLISHIVC BY 'kUBSCRIPTlOtf . r . breadth of some absolute meaning, without in re- Trom the PhiladeUihia . True American Motive 0-Finer and sweeter oil no country the oitiful nolicvwhich thus sacrifices the; whose pride is to never to DreaK one of brave mehftn 1 situations where perils and j nicely measured steps seem to threaten all ;And as that we im 1 . . i 1. the con- what will be done on the receipt oi tne message i ot this seeu i After being for some time without news, we ireatkngth overwhelmed with it from all quar ters.1 But there is nothing of moment, except it be the article mentioning the new order in council. Accounts of the recapture of Figueras by the Fren?h,. and details of oth :r operations in Spain, occupy a considerable portion of the papers. Our limits do not permit us to insert them, nor would (hey compensate the trouble of wading through tliem. ' There is a report, which our readers will find in an opposite column, of a general battle be tween the British and Frenth armies ; but we place no confidence in its truth. The King England had, at the last dates, .somewhat recover- in bpdily health. ality meaning any thing : like the blindfolded per- can supply than what we can, with little trouble former, who dances a hornnine amone eecs, and and: expense, prepare for ourselves. The tall, an- , , u . n ! . -.1- i l thouch his n sunnovver win proye una. ais seeos, Druiseu ' npnecAfl will an ml aa c uft anrl oc Ai-ia port from l lorerifce. From a bushel i gallon ot oil may be drawn and tu ;n k. ,,iL-inr. nnrl Romp little deli- with this advantage, that it can be obtained at any . ... . ..'"' P .... time, quite soft, bland and fresh. The seed also, oerauoni ne .oeuuc.alimjYmug .,u,6UyKuu.., iJn(J moss lhat remain) aiterthe expression of the talking have its effect. And what then ? Then we oil, are of excellent use to feed and fodder hugs, shall have another embargo or some non descript poultry, &c But besides tlese uses, the growing from the same quarter. To what end r Hum WIC.30U1C ja v that near twenty times as much pure dephloetsti. firmness may be telt abroad. Ana tne teeiing pro- cated air is cxha1ed from one plant in 2 hours, duced abroad will be ? - What it has been be- in light and clear weather, as a man respites in a fore, a feeling of contempt. At this rate our dif- vliaied and impure state," in thar space of time, .,, , . jCT , . ., a i Hence the mhabitauts ot close, ill aired and un- ficalttes will be encreasedK Lnaoubtedly. And wholcsome placeSj shouid be m&t in hs cuUi. will not the people complain of all this? Assur- . vation. ediy .they will ; talk of the gloomy times, of pro-1 . ' 1 ' , . . . . . i The steam boat built at Pittsburgh bv Rose- duce being unsaleable, and curse the oohsh mea-! veWt and Co foP lhe navigation of the Ohio and sures and men to whom these embarrassments are Mississippi rivers, to carrjoods and passengers chare-eable. The neoDle'wiil be dreadfully en-1 between New OrleaM and tre different towns on ve . j ,.,.. . those .rivers, was loading at Pittsburgh, the be rared And then : Why then go ana re-clect-f . r , .u. i n -i u 0fj t . 7 r , ginning of last month; and would sail about the Uhc very men they have been cumins I 10th uit. for New )rleans. We are toldshe is an THJfi ECLEGTIOREPEKIOKY AND The following, from the Philadelphia Freeman's Journal, seems really " too good to oe true" : GREAT AND. PLEASING "NE Wti ! , K THE THEATRE. ,V ; tUK VUkV kUllllllVHV MtlllVUIIVVU V . -WW WU IV JUHJ, - p ! O " " j r) ' ------ .'- i v i r- m i i rir ifici i iiiiii ; irr imr 1:1.111 ui mr hi m i i ii-.l wn;n(nft will .lni,htl(- tttrArt a rrmvsWI mi - o-."." ov mane ix passage iroiii wiieans 10 riusuurj'n in timing next, wU douotless attract a crowded au- M.Rnf.r,art;i:tv. in Itichmond. Vircrtnia. tr ano. . J. t... .u . u, i , ' ' ' o weens, uui as iic lausi mi Luusiucruuiy lasier excellent well constructed vessel ; about 140 feet long, will carry-400 tons of goods, has elegant accommodations for passengers, andjs everyday fitted in great style. It is supposed that she will go 35 miles a day against the stream, and there tfence. The plot of the play is interesting in a high -degree J the dialogue forcible and elegant. Of the, Farce, it is not necessary to speak, since & is so generally joiown and admired. The Soci Lttjvit is understood, havebeen at more than com mon' pains in making arrangements to render the entertainment agreeable. thcr ii, this city, dated, "., Richmond, October 19, 18 11.' l We have it reported here to day, from the best rtuuio ity, that 'Mr. Madison declared a few with the current, she will make the passage down in 2 or 3 weeks. , An Ohio editor mentions the receipt of letters days aoat .Montpellier. that the -last despatches j from New Orleans, from the contents of which he The reader will discover, that in the first page of our present number, We have inset tedlhe trea- expecls an insurrection will take place among the blacksin Louisiana before long, owing to'the tyran ny of their masters. The negroes are said to have had several secret meetings. Colonel Gibbs, of Boston, has discovered a very valuable quarry or marble in Attleborough, in the state of Massachusetts. - ' . DIED, ' ' ""i-' In Guilford county, on the ltfi ult. after aTong indisposition Col. John Paisley, in the 66th year ot Gla- RALEIGH THEATRE., from England, contained propositions of so faVora ble a nature, that they ought to be accepted, and that he had no doubt our differences with England would, in a shun- ume, be amicably adjusted." , ' If the reader will turn hi3 eye to the article un der the Noifolk head, in which a new order in ty, negociated with Great B'itain which "Mr Jrf council is mentioned, he will be the better enabled fcrson Contumaciously rejectjdwithout deigning toi. to decide what degree of confidence is to be placed submit to the Senate. Let the jlaater and farm- in the extract. . We do not believe that thepresi er,"and every one whose interest is deeply suffer-' dent made the assertion ascribed to him. .. ' - P rf ... ' ".JSl.?cF,'l.P08lorc w-anoirs, attentively his ai;e. te-examine the provisions of the reiected trratv. inc n,Sni OI iVionaay uie -sisi uii. uie puo.-, .. j Vgwbtrr, on the 1 6th ult. Mrs. Grindall. tliencontrastThe probabl, si.utaion in which its"' Uc treMury ot" " V"Pn was cntered and robbed And on the 17th, Mrs. Hannah Woods, wife of I'.eii- -I---J ..- ...... ... oi ntteen inousana uouars. a voune maw nameu i i-rceeiuau wus. mm vu uit.mui,. LmiuLauui wuuju nave iiaccu us, wuume naicu " t , L- . .. , , disgraceful and ruinous posiUon in which we all had been committed to prison on suspicion -J cvenmg? Mr. are now found. Retrospection -is always useful injj ipeuau u.uouc.y. font never deceives, but furnishes unerring vi-1 From the city ot Mexico" there-are 'detailed ac ;of!?,?r. 'b human conduct J counts of a conspirucy, which was discovered and f5nts ,ot past .times, the success of adopted defeated, to seize upon the person of the vice roy . nwxuns, and the result ot former measures, are and overthrow the existing government. we BTcar land marks bv which the wise nol H- toan shapes dis course ; for history, example and experience speak with more than mortal tongue, f Upon reviewing the treaty republished this week, tftd bringing to retnembrance the clamor against which drowned the indignation expressed the toauner of its rejection, it seems impossible to fcfgst lhe circumstances accompanying tlie ratifi Wionbf the treaty c6m'monly calfetfJay's. That, o, was made the subject of yociterous abuse and tiAiidled'scorn, by the very men, mark it! the y1?, men, who reht ast were, tjis -treaty -of 1806, 'raid, ,.?'wuipu hv a inumpnarii rincr round its torn ugments. :l liut in the lormer instance, the, con- "umate wisaom and virtue ot vvashington tow ML.:,'- r- ". ' a- ' . - - - -ANAMTTICAL REVIEW,'; j - . M title ; a leadihK obiect is to nresent ouar- leviy a ueiecrion oi tne most valuable pieces trem the fu'tfeiii Magazines; Journals and Reviews, ap- , V prop Hated td Medicine and it kindred 9'ciences. , A department is allotted fur such original con- tcibutionsjjas the editors shalf judge' proper to ap- -pear-in this, work. "I'hey'w'iU cordially rect ive re ' k ports-of -interesting cases of discuses, wtjl written historiei of epideraicK accurate meteorological " ooservationS experimental inquiries, and acute but temperate analyses of books ; and, will insert whiU" evernh3h'erstimati6h to enlarge the sphere of science, ito rectify 4 lie errors, amend the: practice and increase -jthe; usefuLies i of that profession to whichfthey are pecufiaily de- voted,. V. r. The work is .printing on a fipe p'apsr$ with 'a. good type, and will be delivered to subscribers m quarterly numbers, each containing bour" one? hundred and twenty pages, making o volume, ia. a yearT... . -.; ; ' , . The price to subscribers is three dollars anmi ally, to oe paid on delivering the firsVhumber of the volume ; and no numbers will-be furnished to any persons but subscribrs. ' It is understood that any gentleman, wishing to discontinue his subscription, should give notice to the publisher within 'three months after the com pletion of the volume for. which he had subscrib ed ; and 'that those at a distance why wish U con tinue their subscription, will send payment for the ensuing volume by the time that the first number of it should "readyfr publication, in order 'to prevent delays in transmitting their' numbers as the payment of the volume will be vthn' oid pro per evidence oRheSrwkhi The fs(t volume of .this hiffhly .Valuable worfc s! is now finished, containihpj a number of very in teresting papers, bothforeign and domestic ;,Tich- , ly meriting the attention of '.medical practitioners, presenting to them much important information not otherwise to be readily obtained y and it is the' Intention of the editors to reHder tbe subsequent volumes not less Worthy of the, patronage of their medical friends. -'The first volume contains be . tween five and six hundred pages, besidesengrav ing's, and will be readily furnished on application to 'homas Dobaoh, , "3" Sufsc'rifitiona to above work vnU be re ceived by ' William Uoyla w;'k- , , ' - " General Wilkinson's Trial .The Court Mar. tial is still in session -bu t if more witnesses do not arrive it' is probable tliat the. business, will be broutu to a close in two or three weeks. All of the-testimony collected by the different commit tees of congress, has been offered to the Court. VII of this testimony; we understand, Gen. W'il. kidson consented should bcr-read. So that all of the proofs relative to any of the7 charges will be fairly before the Court.- We are informed that very few if any.mpre witnesses are expected-to at tend, and that the Court wiUprobably terminate in the" time above mentioned.--i'Vccn'f-Z'iswn lie. From the Bnffaloe (Kiagara J Gazette Oct. 10. Tlie schooner Selina, Daniel Dobbins ; master, ArrtvfA at thisnnrl nn lVi 3 1st nit. havinrrr KnJ -wu uQve tne reacn ot taction and the noise ol in- a cargo of 1' UKU estimated at ine hundred and temperance. Jay V treaty "was ralified ; xxo Wty thousand dollars, -. oth. instance is upon record -of so much mutual vantage resulting to two' nations fn m a friendly Vrangement. Yet, had the " wishes of bad men en consulted, that arrangement would have also 3'!Dany'rWtrned, and our infant prospe- - i Hauc- me sacrince oi . irenzieu animosity, n io ... ' ' v.-'-- .-'- ' z . -,; . prcrapeTity 6nce would again have produced T "efit or at least guarded against disaster. Scarcely any'-Calculations in the counting house have been more tiresome, than those forcomput in the interest of sums of money of different de nominations, forifferentperibds of limtf, 'such s years and days ; and it must be evident to men of t-xperience and learningi that the' customary lueinuus ior caicuiaung mieresi, are. not only "nabhrtopmclude, not so correct ast he subject requires. these inconveniences, an Interest Chart, not muchJ Hart k . r . ' . ' , "' '" . . larger than a common rplaying card, has llately Acre scarce room for a doubt that it would: have T. & 1. Swords, in 'cw- York, lit contains only . 'Mf'Vv ,r::---;Frj vt- ON; WEDNESDAY, NCEMBR 6th, ..(The third evening of the ensuing Examination,) The' Polemic Socit'ty will present, for the benefit of their Library, the celebrated Tragedy Ijt ; in 5 acts, called " MAHOMET, THE IMPOSTOR, 4 - Written l'y 'file M .Miller.' With nei'j 'dr.csaes, decorations, cJaC.. To which will be added the favorite farce, in; two . . acts, of . ' , .Three Weeks, after Marriage . Orf WhT WE MUST :4LL.;CQ3tE:jr.Q, . ' . . : Bjj Arthur -Murphy, Esq. -''"'". ':""""',''jv tjt Doors to be opened at half past 6, and per formance commence at half past 7 o'clock, pre cisely.,'; " t. : '';. -te - ,y ; fr Tickets, at one dollar each", may be had at the Star Officer at: Mr. Gales' Bookstore, and at Messrs. J- Sc W. Peace's. . " Oct 25 -. ' ' ;:.- . ' " ' tk ' , " ;t-:''-'' Notice. ; THE subscriber having qualified, at last Hali fax county court. as executor to the estat of Benjamin Foreman, deceased, requests all those having claim against said estate, to prV?.enf them within the time limited by law, otherwise they, will be barred of recovery ; and those indebted to come forward and make settlement 'whhoit-'delaiy,4'!' j inuiiina OAiinuvi. Halifax County, Oct. llv 1811. ,lo3p. State of Nortli Caroltna. -. : '--Ir 2-dkl irCotan iri',,,,. x August Sessiotty I'll 1 . James Hart, "Y '"-'X', '-'.-" " r'1"'-.7 ' vs. - . Original Attachment Robert Bryson. J t - It appeSring that the defendant in this case not within the limits of this State, it i3 ordered thai publication be rnade three months in the Minerva, that an attachment has issued against him, arnt that "unless he -appear at next court and plead or replevy, judgment will be taken against him. S 3m . -JOHN N1SBET, elk. I State of NortK Carolina. ; I - ' IbedeLl County, -4 August $et$ionr.l 31141 James Irwin,'! ..'.r y:ri, .::iH' " vs.' Original atta0mcnf. I S' Rob t Bryson, J V..' . ."'':" t :c- Xi"--..J I f appearing j:hat th6 defendanjin this case i. I not within the limits of (he stater it is ordered thit j publication be roade three months in the Minerva? " j hat an attachment has issued against him, i-ntl State of North Carolina. . ' Iredell Count y, " - -, .V- V . - ' ; August emouy 1811.., James Hart, "1 ,-.. v A;' ' .:'. 1 vs. 'J z Original Attachment -Robert Bryson, J u :: i ' . "It appeariri? that the. defendant in this, case is not within the limits of the state, itls ordered that edrfwbllcoaitelmJdeJhree months in the Mn'riwiffhef liv.rnd be now that an 1 attachment has issued against him," anif that unless he appear at next court, and plead or replevyj judgment will be taken against' him X j V ?m'5 .vtv : IiSf-iM- vrT4RP"r. lwv'n IQHX NISBET. clki that unless he appear t'..riex,t 'eonrtd t"1ead,cr.,'- J replevy, Judgment 'will vpV.tok,'-t.f.ast' hinu -v --5 3m. . - J(7ilN MiW. 1 . iiit. j : ' ' v : RanaXvay, . V - , v '-)'" V F-ROI the sub'sc riber, living near the. falls oF V 4 Neuse, in Aug. 81(, a negro woman named. v.-f Alsey, about j35 years of ageMlrge,. of dark com : .1 plexion and full faced.- She wVa purchased of Dun- V can liemmon, formerly resHinufTiesr thei falls of , Tar nver, Nasij county, wncr Tier iatner anu mo. :5i tljfkinineitollars-rewitd.w one who shall deliver said wench to-roe.' itjrCASVVELLTOWEL. p, AVake county; Oct 4, I8UCT7 J - l .r v' 4 - V !

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