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- .-73?- I-- I ' -- i v , ' v.',. '; - 1 ' )omicV t -v' he Cner8l AWtnblj of; this state, closed I t rt"iv'M. Tmtia h:mi on 'Saturday last.. Amoas the .IHV "w "" 4 '-, there continue to transact "Ihe samj:, during itbe ' 1 1 1 YekteTdajr an express passed through ihisitv J J . for , Canad--saict to bethe bearer of dispatches l '-.? Anm the Hriltsh"inini8ter afWashiDCtoh,' eivine i .' -n ccount of the declaration of war by i Congress. 1 . ' i ' I" ,: !'"- ::'v 1 : . New York, June 27. , To prevent iake impressions we have been per 't , niitied by the editor of the Columbian to copy the, I following account of the tarting and feathering a " xrian this rooming on board the-Essex"which he tookupon ihe spot. . m Tri'ir . r K 7 ' ?nZ&P'- ' -; . :- - ; " Tarring aM Ftatheting Circumstances which t ccmxed on board .the tng4te Lssex this rooming Raving excited considerable anxietj in town, hc have taltttr the pains la ascerlain .the .fects, at ihe navy jard, ; and detain the grtss to give Jtheni Jo'the public. ; "V v -l A- : - John Irvin who , was tne man wrreti ano iea- - inereui nas ocen ntngwu vy w. v.wuui uuun. aim since he belonged to the: navus a naiive of Sa !eroCMas) in;which town he ays he served his x apprtnticeship Mtr nea ailmaker Ife entered on board the Essex, aBQjitpn,; aboat.tcn lhonth$'-.tnwe4'lh?;',irUcle;n'f the bath of allegiances- Haying behaved - well;? n tbe "ervice, he WaT-mtde sailxnaker of tjicshipv On Sunday last, CapU Porter;calle his crey togeth er, communicated tovthem the declaration of war a ' 'gainst England; iejoesdhA,aj?y roan a- fnong thero who wished to leave the service" would hand iff hi nme an4re'ceive.XHis discharge ; to which he received in answer three hearty cheers t orn every man of the cre w. 7 V This; morning in, consequence of three or four Iheh1 hatihg stwgglpd frOn their work and return d, Capti porter called all hands again, and ad. 4resse4 ihern on the ubject of war, repeating his tvish that aqy roan who waa unwilling to continue " "in the service, would giye in his tame and receive i 'sischatM x to which the crew, as before, re- Tftiiprt with thres unanimous cheers. Shortly after, , he ordered up the men in their respective gangs, I nd tendered them the oath of allegiance, which kwas cheerfully.taken by every man on board except, irig Irv'm who refused and declared himself an jEnglishman. Upon this the petty officers and -ere of the ship to whom Capt. Porter has uni formly submitted the award of punishing offences tomTOiutd on his ship, rt quested permission to ) i ! o;f o,m rnrnnrai numshmpnt on ine oncnuer i f . tuuiyt fi.iv wivif r M : , . - t- 1 i 1 t -kvf am vuir n nia r n i n i i r-1 iitiii. i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u v tim.Uv me vv-w" " . i 1 .V r. 1 J ..n'o.rl ifim tn 1iamitR him with f ! laMe : trli?h liip nnnparerl in our WeVts 'herc he excited so much curiosity that irhe police interfered and took charge 01 nim 10 pre- V. Xast Notice. , I REQUEST those gentlemen who haveocen, sq kind, ai to undertake the xliection of my dtbta.' to place the accounts in' the hands of a. Constable or oiher suitable person (if if is not convenient for raf. agents io attend to it themselves) with mstruc- ttohs to warrant every debtor who refuses on ,the tirst application to pay or give a; note or otner j. suinpsit. This notice is to save the trouble and expense of a separateMetter to each agent.s WILLIAM. BOYL AN...- 'alelghuly 1,1812. , 'f , 1 . 43-tf. State of; North Carolina,: CHATHAM COUNTY. . v Court of fileai and quarter stations, May term 1812. Jeffery Barksdaje, wife, 8c others," Petition to re- ' vs, . ' neivthefirobate The ex'rs ofJno rantly Et others. J 1 a tvitl. Ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Minerva for three weeks successively, that James Brantly and Elizabeth his wife, inhabitants of the state of Georgia, and VVilltam 3us ceand-Nancy his wife 'of the state of .Tennessee,, do appear at the next court to be held for said county on the second Monday in August next and pled, answer tr demur to the petition filed in this case, or the petition will be taken pro conftsso against them and heard ex parte. , , , j ; A Copy from the Mjnutei. - " ,.Tjt5T ... .Tit: RAG.LAND.i:.. THE ENGLISH STALLION ""- - . RESTtSSn . ILli stand the preseni season, (flow com menced' and to end the J st August,) at my stable irt Salisbury and will be let to mares at in AM tht season. Davabte.with. 16 dollars by : hi !aniarv. 1813 iAO dollars the single leap, to be paid when the mare is covered, whh the prt. vilegeof turning to the' season by the payment of 5 dollars more on receiving the secona coyer 1 y dollars to ensured mare to be in foal, which may be discharged with ;S2 dollars, on or before the 1st January foresaid, , V ' t ; ' ' ..) RESTLESS is a fine bay, full 16 hands high 4 and unites, what is ty with matchless strengt anv horse'ever imoorted nnmpnon.one of the roost celtbrated sons of. He rod ; and out of Dutchess by Le Sang, one of the best raceers of her. day, having won 22 races in sueeesionr4 mile and 4 mile heats, j-' v Restless is the only horse in America, and per. hapsjtheonly horse now living that ever rtin four miles in 7 minutes 30 1-2 seconds. This he did for the great subscription at York, on Wednesday the 21st August lT93see Sporting 'Magazine for 1794 5, page 136. For a more minute account ot tne peaigree ann -1 . ---11 v ww r 1 1 ed to conceal him His father, named A1--1 tj lives as a husband with a free woman i'v1 amptdn county, who hires 'his time 0f r ..jV?1 estate of Hertford,! and he, has a broth-r Moses, wlio ow belongs to Mr. Undir? siding at Horniblowfs Point, a few miles b t Edcnton.j He ;haa: passe&i'for Major far'K whiph name lie probably,; for, some time ? ticularly where not known, may wish''p He ha been heard by the overseer to thiow' some hints that all should be free, and kn u Der(brmance of this wonderful horse, and also bt!-f he oerformancc of his colts, referencrcan be had 1 TLH ganc Vfc 10 iuy uiii. ; - . .. .-. - J. A. PEARSON ... T AN.away from the subscribe 1 JLV a negro man named JACnn l5h'nt Jacob, isa tall,lu8ty aSa:V4 highland about S.I or 22 years old ' markablf strait and .slow ha, fetnmoSv feet,, which he turns out in walkinc' -It very quicksand i6 a pCrs6n unaccur hCar him talk; almost uninteingibl"3 i TT ther a mild inoffensive couhtenanr i e.hasH lvell calcblattd for any snecies nr .i' J ent colours, lie has been heard of nn "a :...r i .u , j .1 . . . . vl HIS vfa i. I f 1J I ( tent a riot. . NoitrcLK. Julv 3. if - : It has been generally" imagined, that the Insur 4'. ' ance Compaies would be great sufferers by the prt. C : ;'Clll w v durance Companies, but we can say, lor the mtor i , , fnation of the distant stockholders in the Marine fj :-LrAnK,t-tA45r3irthat vesterdavheir afTair$ could not be afTected one dollar by the r; cnBed..- ' - ; ,T . ; Our ififormation of the state of the Union Insur. anti Comfiany- is not so accurate, but we iinder ' Wonfi from e-ood authority,- that their affairs are nearly, f not in the same situation. Risks that swill be hereafter taken, will be charged with pre , nitums supposed to be adequate to the hazards of : the war.-Z-te'. Lift of ' Letters Remaining th the Raleigh Post QIBce, the 30th ''" Junci'18'12." T": " . V-"' ". ; ... A. ' . Joahua Allen, David' Allen, Lodwick, Alford, Martin Adams. ' '- B. John Brasfield, Zedekiah Be, Hutch. G. Bur-1 ton, Edmunds Barker, John Carham, William j Bodah, Benjamin Beard, Francis Bond, Thomas ' Bryan, Hiddick Blake, Hiram Bell, Christopher Babb 2, Joseph Brasfield, Butrel Brown, Warner j Barnes., . : c. Sarah CaffeflreteVXhavous, James Cbman, H. Jones Curtis, .The Widow Celim.. . ' D. ; . - - Hardemon Dunn, Needharo Davis, Hannah Da. vis, Joab Dodd. - E. Mrs. Patsey Edwards 2, Wain Evans. " .', -- F. ' .. . James Fields, Henry Fillips, John Fowled Jno. Freeland, Wiiliaia Fieldsy David Fowltr, Chailes Feelwood. G. ' William Gaston 3, Rev. Samuel Garrird, Cla ry Guy, Anderson Harrison,. Sam 1 Hyman, Ai tolem Hayes, Alex'r Martin High, Edwin Hat field, John Holloway, Andrew llaitsfielJ, Solomon Hansfield, Hugh W. Hill, Sam'l High, stn'r, Ar chibild Henderson, Jamts B. Hill. J. . Miss Jane D. Johnston, William Jones (Little River), Peter Ivey, Robert H. Jones, Doctor Jas.! K. Jordari, Nicholas Jordan, Nathan Ivey, Josiah Jones, Starling Johnson, Thomas Jirks; JJath'l Jones ( W. P.) Nathaniel Jones, (near Raleigh.) K Doct. George L. Kennon. ' L Edmund Lane, Jacob Liles, John Ligan, Joseph Lane. ' ' M. Allen Mobley, A. D. Murphey, John Murphey1 John Meredith, William 11. Macon, Wm. Mo rinc: 2, Moses M'Cown, Richard Massey or John IlrassfieJd, Ph. Milandon, Lew is Morris, jun. Lot' Me9serrBetsey Murphy. March I $ - V J thf tAU To Undertakers. WILL be let toihe lowest bider, In the town of Grecnsborough, Guilford county, on Friday, the 21st of August next,, (being court week) the BUILDING A JAIL for tlje county. It will b an undertaking of considerable magni. tude, and well worth the attention. . The terms of payment will be made known ori the day. Bond with approved security for the faithful performance of the contract will be re. quired. NAT H AN .AR MFIELD, JAMES MILLS, JAMES PARSONS, ABRAHAM GEREN. J " Grcerfsborou.h, June 18. 46 tA. State of North Carolina, MECKLENBURG COUNTY, Superior Court of law May Term, 1812. Benj. W Davidson,") vs. Original Attachment. Charles Robiou. ' J - Levied in the hands of Andrew F. .Davidson and William Bryson, summoned as garnishees. - Ordered by the court that .Charles Robiou, the defendant in this cause, wjiols not an inhabitant of this State, appear at the next term of the Supe rior Court, for thcitounty aforesaid, to be held on the sixth Monday after the fourth Monday in Sep tember next, and plead to issue, or judgment by default will be entered up against him. Ordered that publication hereof be made three months successivly, in tbe Jieletgh Minerva. test, TH : IlLNnhKbON, c s-ct. - 17 45 1 1 ' Th m'nYi which collected ves!er- j uunvi . l !n I.tneiu Street, and its vicinity is said to have 'originated from the following circumstance. A " pallor byheame"cf' Ed ward-ApBummnras f wounded in an affray at a boarding house in Jannes - ' f.t n Tnplnv last and ODr baturday .be jJied U - of his wounds. The house in which the .affray ' happened was Kept oy a ioreigncr, saiu iu ut- a 'Spaniard or Portuguese., .Yesteiday the sailors in and about George.Street,assembled, eurrounded li'the house, and gaveourthat thsy would put the "tavern keeper to death if, the man who wounded Burnurn Could not be founds The tavern kteptr, tv(h.M: crwio-hnht' Drotectif.)!! of I t, .JWOin. Hum"' vi..b.. , f j - -- - . V the magistrates; this exasperated tne muo, wmtn Jr had nowbecome' numerous,. and they t'eclared " that they would raze the hoii.se to thp grouydl he Jlayor having notice of the-disturbance, immedi- ' "litely'repaired to the place with the ptace officers ; but the mob became too violent to be quelled with "nnr. ftrce,1md a Troop of Horse , was accoidingty 'ordered' out, who succeeded in dispersing the no' j hnde&torinW tranauili'ty before any serious it TiOienCC n11 UCCil winiiinnvi p. . " Wmcs Ptfkins, JcmeaPeters, John Shore Pendleton.- . . '" - : '- . -. R. Enoch Rains 3, Doctv James B. Ridley, Sarah Rogers. S. WilTtam .Sugg, Brittaia Stephenson, Richard Smith. (14 miles from Raleigh) Bathe Stowe, Tho mas Steel, Aaron Suggs, Adam SmiiS, Jas. Shaw. T. , v. : ' : - Ant Turner, Mary Thomas, John Taylor, jun. Barna.? Thomas, Elislu Taylor, Josh. Trueblood, Mrs. Elua Thomas. U. ' . ""irafcUtlleyr William Uttley. - . . V. ... .. ..' Miss Rose Vallintine care of James Andrews, Abr'm Vellin or Mary Ann bmith, Jno Vaughan, C. Yeltenair. .. '; " W. ' , , RoWt Walker, John Warner, James Wright, John Wyatt or John Philips, John C illiams, George Wimberly, Doct. Wm. 1L Williams. UANltb UU l'Li vs. r. M " : To Contractors. " 1 THE Direciors of the StateBank of Nrth Ca rolina, have resolved to erect a" ,v it If V lating this community on ''the excellent -police .ti-w ;ci;nnii'tvKB nurV.ii v from those of &iti- 1 1 J nvore and Savannah, , Jn these places on two late I .im-,inr'nes&iona of a nicht iiotthe . magistrates fAn iw. .nnict sncclators of the disgraceful scene. ferwerecriminaUy engaged in-joining.the rioters. Let not any set of , persons flatter themselves that DCCjuSC RC liJVicaa..iwft I r succeeded in their object :n the aoove places, simi -. 'i lar succes's wonld be exptrienced here." With a vi V gilatrt,- ready,' active and resQlutethlef . magistrate, whose'' officers are .al waysiath immediate-beck, 1 j VkvCWc Wki. n't-sr-mnnment's conimaria,-.what l y have;TOebi,rad rtotera Jo expect, here, in a city inhAhitnntft ienerallv . are, characterised, by ra; ,-liabi'ts of sobriety, love of order and attachment' to f v ibe laws I Nothing but defeat; detection and con- Mign punishrnent. A ( w ork Jb v. I oaU ? . r ! r' i M BANKING HOUSE In the city of Raleigh, the foundation' whereof will be of rock, the walls of brick," and the rof pro bably of slate or some Other hre prcot material. The dimensions, wm, oe 33 leet oy 53 tea j men. es, two stoiies highvvith a portico in front - The undersigned, being a cbmmitttc to Contract lor; the materials and tor tne Duiitimg -oi tne saia house, do hereby give notice that they will receive proposals for furnishing the several mateital&and tor the Workmanship v of for the house complete. The plan of the building, together 'with a bill ot togqtiukeJPaterials, w ill be shewn by the torn mittee to any person uesirou 01 onennij terms. It is contemplajey'iihepirectwrs-io have the bricks made in the course of the present "season so that they may be laid early in the - ensuing !?rins- ..WM.POLK. -: : Charles Parish, RETURNS his gratelul acknowledgments to his friends and the public, for the liberal en couiagement they have given him heretefcreinhis line of business, and informs them that on.the first inst. histargc and commodious three story brick building, at the; , -. SICN Of THE VAC IE north of the sta'e Fouse,.wilT be in complete order to receive boarders and. travellers ; where he ear nestly solicits' the continuation of their patronage He pledges himself that rbthingon his part shall be wanting to render general satisfaction to those who favour him with their custom Hontst and active servants alone will be engaged, and his stables will perhaps be excelled by none. . Raleigh, July. 3 1812.. 43-tf, This principle,. I ani Jnlbrmed, fo v'uhA press upon the mincis of myot&tr 6eRro . rl I doubt not will attempt to d the sum' w2 he goes. It therefore become, only'tht fi? but the interest of every person, possessed cf sJ property, to apprehend such' fellow, and tkrJ aven ine progress ot sucn aangerous principk 1 Will give JLKlt uuiidu u any peiSOn, WhO Will ap prebend 'him, and lodge him in the jail of the county where taken ; and the above reward of loj dollars to any person, who will discover and p evidence against any person cr persons, who in harbour, conceal or employ' said negro," so thatl j-he or they, 'so .harbouring, 8cci.be1 legally comb ed of the same. '-' - ' JAMES H. KEYS. : "Vjirrpn county, May 24. . State of North Carolina, WAKE COUNTY. Court cf filtas and quarter sessions May tern Dockery Smith surviving part- Original attach . ner of Oliver and Smith.- rmentltilirrili VI, John ar.d James Roberts. hands cJD'jsaj )Camtron, j It is ordered by-the court that publication W made for three months In the Minerva fnrdek dahts (being inhabitants of another state) tirras. in arid rtplevyi or judgment hnal wiil M enitr-j against them. "' , Copy. BENJ. S.KING, u ' For Sale, At William Jioylan'a, and the Star Stow, A very few copies cf . ; Just Druited from the 22d Edinburcr edition. Pro a - . 25 cents. : ,j ,: - This Catechism will bfc foUnd not only rcc excellent One to be put into the hands cfcliiUrej but well worth the attention of those mlvsnrtdij lile. It contains an easy and concise eluuo'atioi of the principal doctrines of. the New Tes sai add will afford' a satisfactory and coitiph-wwirc view to mose wno nave not ine oppunuimf borious investigation, of the all important wbjtcl of Solvation. "ij June. 12. '-d Books. iJL.l II. POTTER, ; - 1 WM. PEACE, - : THEO. HUNTER., Raleigh, 24th June, 1812. : ; , - - PROPOSAL ' S ThojuasDobsouVar the Stone House, No. J, oudi Secynd Street, Pbi'adclp'aia, ' ' r ' FOR I'USjLtSlUNG BY SUBSCRIPTION, 7 ' m ' HISTORY- OF N. CAROLINA. B Y H UGH VILLI AMSON, f D L L.O. Meinber fi th-Koiland Society of .Sciences ; ijf f1e Scciety' . 01 Arts and Sciences at Uifcdit and of the Aroe- rican Ptiiiysoybcal Societyj; &c. con lii Hons. . TUB work is now 'm the presViri'T win be comprised in two handsome octavo vcJumes printed on superfine wove paper,, w ith ah excellent typ?; and will have a map of North Carolina, en gavedun piposcJorhejkyork, prefixed to the first volume. It will be delivered to subscribers at four dolls, for the 2 volume's, nearly bound ardeUered, pay able on delivery of -the books. No copies will be delivered without the money. - For such ebpies as may" not be subscribed for when the work is finished, the price will be four dollafs'and a half. ' ( J'hiladdihia, March 26, 1812- s : j, -V Subicriptiohj tcceived at tlie bookstore of Wm " Boylan?" ' " , "Notice. " ; ---r-i.. ;; -:' THE subscriber having, at the May term, 1812. of 'Wake countycQurtrtjttttlified as administrator to the estate of Patrick Uurl'y deceased,' all those irbted to. the said estate are earnestly requested to come forward and make immediate .payment or they may expect to be waited on by arf officer, no longer indulgence can be givehr ; v And'&ll those having rlaim .!nc r-,',A rt- will present hem lor. settJIementjrrVmediately , or uic ti. ui jrtsscmoijt in, sucn case-will be pled a. gainst Uiera.' h- V;."lf . ; . , K ' i,; . .PATRICK DUFfY, juru r . January 10, 1312, V" ' 45-3tp. r AN excellent ropy of the -superb ed i BARLOW'S COLUMBIAD. wiHnJ rdble plates ; and Hume's HISTORY of LAN D,.in.l2 volumes, may be had on verrta sonable terms, by application at thlsbffitcv State of North Carolina, MECKLENBURG COUNTY x i Superior Court of Law, May Term, : vi I :0riSi!:j Andrew F. Davidson. J T fllnl mm nn. rfYT'f Kvrrr n n . CP. 1 1V' in Charlotte, on land, on store books, w p n.r i,ii.l Lav Ul-ttr ...ovj. I'm..."" -cViept. n,pn....-' Rr.. nnA o, mmnnsd as ?:armsn Lawrence, Ordered by the court that Andrew - the-" defendant in this cause, who reswes ,; the limits of this state, appear at the next .. ,. . -i- V,m nn the 'Sixth ,! tins .apenor u-i i tu uc , . luat r ., , ci., nt ember n. day alter ine lourtn monoay " - , repksy an plead to 3U, juut)""" entered up against Him. . , $ Orripred'that imblication hereof, te ni months successively, in the lialetSff0 .r TH i HF.NDElibO.N)c,s ' ,. State of North Carolina, .. " i --,n vtY. al MW11r Suherio Coutt of Law, t'W ilTm :,' i . ' Cngr'1 Joseph M'K. Alexander; n,. h-,t,U nf Andrew v " Davids Kg Hee .William Dry son, siynmonec; as , biofl- Ordered by the court yi ji defendant in .this cause.who is. noi (; of this- State, Appear at the Vym rior Court Tor the county a'nt??i the sixth;Mond.y after tl.11111?" .icn1" rember text-. .and-pUad ta:issue, J w t ' ' i -. .:.. n uu . -i lefaulttvill be entered upas"'' " ' maiJc t Ordered. that pubhcaTiOjT r.cpv.- -months successively TH t HEND; . Ot Wfornis adopted State Bank and Hi . benches, m' Office FT .1
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