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- " . ; : ptr ' Vol. 19. ;v FBI!) AY, JULY 14, 1815. .M?. 1006. r ; 1 ' , ' i" :- i . r-T- " : ' : : 1 : 7 RALEIGH, (N. C.) 5RINTKD, WEEKLY, BY ALEX. LUCA3. 'M$r,ftvbcription Three-dollars per year, one half ' to bo'paid in advance.'!' -Ko paper tobe continued lon--' irer t'M.n tliree months dfjpr a J'ear'J gubsjcrlpuon- be comes due, and notice t&reof shall have bCfen given. Lih-eitiu-inentii, notexcaeaing.i. uol, arc uuk w 1 ...... tr' 1 r.-' '.KinttrVia PAHta'pflrh ailOSC" niont insertion; and in lifce proportion Vhere there ut -i treatii number of lines than fourteen. ' Political. KUO.M THi: NKW-YOHK EXAMINER. It was wittily enough replied by M. Serurjer, when a lady elpi.essed her abhorrence of Bona parte, i.i h;3 presence : (i Madaine !' vuf master shall he ver "wappy if : Iieanyou 'ave sncfi hua opinion gf him." . ,., T. tiiii wbe:i 'jerdThwiiMK, 'Pfyfgkerajfcfr Ihe majesty of Sa,in, shall learn, what the N&r iiauaLAdvoeattf lias said a&out-him, last Satur day, hv will be outrageong; most incontinently outrageous.. Lam not, however, without Jt no tion, that this well timed chastisement, was in tended to have,' in the end, a salutary effect up on his said majesty. Because, if it was not in Jed nli lirt!ili) have, hppn written 2 I'nrif ia not 1108- sible, 1 think, that the federalists, even such of tliern as are itomaif vathohes, can be suspect ed of a design to establish the Inquisition, i this cnuyiriji - . .LTpo;itfie supposition, however, " that it may not have .been written ' with an intention to enliiiteliMhe snpersifioiis mind of Don "Wh'ukcrando, nor because the establishment of-an ln,j:ii-ition here, is apprehended, why .was it written ? Ail for the same old purpose for which every thing t bat goes wrong in Europe, id caricatured in 1 be democratic prints : if make the federaliO& of the United States responsible for it! . ' TIi:h, after thrashing Don Whiskerando .vbo'.it, with the most pious severity imaginable, so thai you would expect nothing less than a recommendation of a general erusarle against him, including all " srood and virtuhus Catho long do you think the standing army is like to be kept up ?' Xou, know we didn't utffi to like standing armies in time of peace," no more at If J J.L A - : 1 r man we uiu ucou, ana iaxes, aiiu imvies. . Dehi. There' is no doubt thattKe people of France are all, to a man, united in favour of Bonaparte, let the tone say what they will a- bout it. ' .' . ' Dupe. Do you think there is :any fikelihood that the Virginian will eyer let" us have a president here at the northward ; - Bern, "his thtfrriarch of rnindthe liber ty of the human intellectothc enfranchisement of the body and soul frouh the- thraldom of ty rants, that interests our feelings and our pas sions. These titled dignitaries- these royal or imperial mockeries, w ho fret and stride away an boar in all the pomp aad pageantry which cftrrp'c ui.- '."'Piarssed malittle brief authorltv, I . Ptsuch strange tricks before the face of Heaven, As nioke'e'en Angels weep,'. . r -. are contemptible objects of consideration-vit is the liberation of their subjects from ignorance, barbaHty, and superstition, and all the vices and all the woes that they engender, which is fore most at our heart. And we anxiously sigh for that hour when the encirclinjchain of corru'p tion, which,T)y 'Its magic, influence 4 fetters the Immnn will and u hieh niAv he traced to the u ' 7 J overwhelming and mammoth debt of England, shall be rent in twain : at that hour shall the world know neace. mid tKe mind of man be emancipated to remotest regions." i tlT 111 1 11 1 ! A a1 JJupe. wen, A declare, i aoni Know out me Republicans have the right side of the ques tion, after all. Your arguments have been ve ry convincing . and 2tst of May ; and on the ilth of June, ldl5 ; being, all the treasury .notes due at " V'illaire Jbas said, that their language is a bold teggar, to whom one must give charity against one's will; it may he added, that the nation is a . finished coquette, of whom at 4he same unit me ione, me language, me preien sipus,ure oi exireme ueiieaej, the. perpetual contrast is conse lous. 1 have seen at Fans in tl and the same hour, two ladies weep aud faint, notice ; and riterest will cease to W payable at flip ilpRfh hpri of iripnrt. and set not tap a nnnn the mililtreafiiirv nfin. ik. . j " , - 7 J .wi.va unci lUC 181 UUY the next day of a burning fever, the dismal ef- at the treasury of the United Slates in Wash- ieci oi uci lussipuuuu, unu iuc iogc iui omuc- lugvuu aiuirnaiu, wm uc mere punctually paid, ment onu me nervous lever, sun more moriai irom time to tine, M ine same shall become due Bn.iM .1.11 a. rusaaPxgiiHHi njs inoi inrjnisi-ioriillmaj8ly-w.fiii4fhat all thisink and-gall his becMwasted for tli very important purpose oi u(wfc vicir. jeaeraii&is . .cor ine.rnapsonv .. winds up with sayinar. " we shauld like to know from nome cf his advocates" and who, think yaiu they ean bejuSntle"reader theirnninion of this beauti fc nrin. the advo'ea and the Inanition '.why.tnoti mos. hie auizzer J tnou OCK i-inoil must i..iv- ..- - ,i , ...1. . -i.i. .Anht.tili I-'. When I be- , .l 1 j:.ril,nw beret cs. the Editors Of tho p0.t an'4Courjer discover artv grealer re verenre for the lnquisitioft, thanlhou hast fo? cVristianity ? Whv, thou varlct, thou aeserv. s c f1" i i v ..-:i. tl.v own ha 1 ! 'How canst to beaten ""."V " ' ... ? Taken from the Advocate of Saturday. Specie. Four thousand five hundred Span ish Dollars, were sofd ou" Saturday last, ata premium of thirteen and a half per cent J I his alarming depreciation is calculated M afouse I he attention of evcrv thinkinir nerson iu the country. There appears to be au uncommon ilpprff. of rpHiclani In investigate this Sllb- o --v-- t o . . jeci, and it would seem that many imagine that L 1 . . ' . I . . I. : I ... ; I I l .... .mail uA oy suuitiiiz nu ir eyes, me e u.w m uc umtu. For our part we are persuaded, the sooner the subject is investigated the better.' In what' manner the mischief is to be arrest- oil wArAf nrpnftriHl -4 aTr-hut lt4ftIirar .. , , J 7 . . , .. . to iis, that preparatory to any general measure that .nuw ha aiinniuii a ni'uv:iiinn irnmu.li Lilt: principal Banks from New-Xork, South, should forthwith meet at some central place, and auopi y..l 0" " a., ' - .. . j. .:.:.i..t nn nnr ot tue aeuis lofpnce of tnai anniii""" , deienceiii own noor country ' TorLtimates, thew w tnP'PS "Pon ! Z5ltl"fmUt infinitely. And havins: establish -descant most !2 -fltirltn. TIT. that the redlhan 5 r f. he sll0ld be 5 IVin;..e'1 " ' . Alexander "a" bear. ; tllRt rermnanu - mogt KirmP effort of philosophic wisoom i.... v sublime enori. i i nece8saryrand n tha nnnals or uiniouiauj XZfiJ S "i ii tohat , n,l n" ver-endinar taxation is a most sub K S.f Ae happiness of society ; ' finally that James Madison and James are t nlv fit candidates, amon Monroe are 1T:. ctofp. for run- all the ureal men it? in uun vrvr -for the presidency ! T" r K T,TuV see how it will look in the shape of SCi dohik upon the whele, it was 4vrnn" to to war w,,en we , i , t 1 "i JlLi,. But reOcct what an old dotard tha Emptor of Austria must be rpi.0iia vprv true. B lJlllir. , : - w mnne wuii'iuv it as our solemn coiivicuuii, .... ,ure isnot speedily adopted, the difference be su . r j ,.,:n ;,. 1pb than twelve weett paper ami specie ... i.-ma . ,r,t that an exp osion will lake plaee more fatal than can be imagined. . t .1 fntL .i hatthe in- It has been ioreseen nuu .u...-.-crease of Banking Capital in the United S at s wouldhavea misehievous tendency ; this in rrease hasnot kept pace with the increase 0 l.. cov. in an inverse ra- coraroeree, Dul ua be;. V- -,pnno. that tio. It is equally irue, ooi the system of Banking, once so violently op- tH"y?l'H . u u.mo a favorite poscuoy iu , 'u.r;.:' fcn aecount I A I . m nnliASTB I 1111 - their power, oy p. . .v - those insiuuuous - ;r than the other; mean while her companion want nn na naiml. T have seen more than on of those persons whose lives have for the motto Short &na sweet, enjoy only an existence iun oi . ... r l pain.-'aoo riways lastias fooiiag. onaws, mAnfa. rniifi. flrn filled nnlv with etre8fiPS Fnn- urng after entertainments and sights, with, as much seriousness, trouble and'- toil, as if they were charged with the performance of the task $ as'if all those whom they found there were their relations, and members of .their family ; as if a home were not thine belonging to them. I I 1 " J 1 1 nave seen mem piay comeay wnu me uearesi affeeiions ; I have seen fyou will scarcely be lieve it) infants from the cradle at the doors of masked bills, at 3 o'clock in the morning, cry ing for their mothers, and waiting till they snouia nave leisure to quit tne scene oi uisor der, and brine them heated and corrupted milk ! I have seen a Benedict of a husband assist at nn entfrtainment which his wife alone caveat his house, at which 3000 persons were invnea, tnu wnere me mistress oi me uouse danced a ms de deux with the first dancer at the opera, herself playing the tambourine, and dancins in a curious and malignant crowd. I have seen her after this, ravished with her.im asined triumult. return into her magnificent-bed the door wjiich remained open, and crowds press- ing round er, to oner ner assistance, sans ami strong waters, while she amused herself with displaying per- beautiful hair, and her beauti ful naked ams, and-- contriving a thousand at titudes andjontorons. 1 have seen her unac- tuuiuauic npsuoiiu klk uiviiiuuimii b D to the lower ranks of the throngMQ enable them the more at ease to sneer at him, in regard of his wit'ef and earfyTiirivHhflo'faliMoipilad with nisown nanus napnins upon ue iu:unuic, iu order that the spectator might stuid upon it without iniiirinf it. and more readrlv contem plate his hall ! They .build a Theatre and comuoNC a rbahsudv under lb& namafa4tAmea . nursery) anu low tin ninire tr I .. . i .1. nisthnr compWdents ior ,c m re8t to tLe Herewe must pause, ...-0 - rpurlira ff the volumes. 4 and payable, ind tfie inteS-est thereon will cease on the day, ondns, when such trpniir nntpe fillall rn.n6.rl.ji1t Iiamam. .. . I I And notice is h reby further, given, that funds I&ve been" aWI fcr te patmeat of Ljuch am An. Itt k Inn .MAn U.li: rj i,. state of Maryland on the 1st of June, talis. And . I X . 1 . . . . uiai.tne saia tut mentioned treasury notes w ill . accordingly be pilid, upon application of the " holders thereof respectively, at the. said loan. nFd.A in tlalf itt,AiA "nfrhiAaai.) ' a on., ilma -'c.ili v i.iiitiivi v. uiui v.utvj, 4.i .t-iij iiuic null sequent, to tbe date of this notice j and that in- A. A '.' - I -SB .1 letesx -wui eeas io-oeH)ayanienipon tire ?atd treasury notes after the 1st day of July next. And alt treasury no. es hereafter payable at the (oan office in Baltimore aforesaid, will be there. punctually paid, irom time to time, as the same S SIS -a '..i .. snail become due and payable ; and the mter- Aat tlie such treasury notes shall respectively become payauie. . And notice is hereby further given, that funds in current money cannot at present be obtained At Rnstnn in tho ctntA 4if H,T nciaihiisrl(s. t rtav such of the treasury notes as become due and re main unpaid, at the loan olhce in isoston afore said,' on the following days, to wit : - ... On the 1st of November,; and the'ltth and 21st of Deeembcrf i&l4; the 21st of Jau- 1 ... . P Cl i n ua.i j , nii't iuc in ui rcuruarv, 191a. Subscrintiona in the nrincinal and intprest of ( . 1 the said last mentioned Treasury Notes, will be received to the Loan of twelve millions of Tint I Arc lit ilA lrnt nf O llnllafT in tirinoi unl wva.w.u, w uw . l v. VM u in. I III I a 1 1 . Il y l fx. and interest, in Treasury Notes, for 100 dol lars of six perjeent stock. Tlie holders res- a -I t a ' i w xr "I HV l-lOWIJ IUI1I4UI& OlA I I- cenk to inelude the principal and interest now uue. :.. wered from the J1 W ecane due, and rrmaiti unpaid, at the Loan to procure aPplanse and sott ish thpir mother I . . . .. . - Advertisements. Literary. T"1 . "p it.! rrearases of dihargetue L gan1e be. theseatbf the aeteral V0" flirnish a Arrangements are, j ao , -5 a83.$t in eomnelcHt issue 01 . . j;.,m U i. itblishment.of-M:eiJiS.uus f t usv -" ri . . it IIAH fltft-II througltout the t.teu --asury Note? certamea tnat ?. r cent notoearing . t-hat pur , at this lime, c u,i""J i.,it iriven. that funds iCeisrtiiereior. d -, . . 1 ni iiit? ira n- - ,een asSigucu ----- -tt lUereon, as a. anu me iu"-'1"-. T . in the State 01 itu; ca'uuo pose. N,oi have . ..-..L- lovnnN MORNING TOST Xrfliure -A publication in the fornlof a , Treas.ry Notes, ttueraimt. y ir,isrtid ipeame due. or sli Novel, has just made lis a .P."-; r; ; , Pli . ,,nhiil . ... .1. .mlsioi WDftlie prouucuuu,vni... ..---r.r . , .: . irom me . . nnthorivaniaon the tollowins uj-, a' the nf Lnuis lionavarie s tne 1 -f Mnvember : -me w a one, is sutlicient to excite curiosity ana inter est,foritisdimcu But why was nrnv idinir for sailors' . . TJr-.r.aii tnnt rafeol 'their Indians, in ftVe Treaty ; why was not spmetntng uouc u iot4i imon it. theie isrnot a more cruel, corrupt and faithless government Prth than the Mrltisii. M iS Regent is Napoleon, ealmly sitting down to r Uo, ,a mere tale of amusement, pMP:.ViS pie represeBu n domestic me; i , 1 .ua niriAlil-P. VDU liuui" -" I' uvpn 11 lie W I wit " 7 - , . -. , e.ve , .1 j u . ltArnii. descrnition : that thai it si.ouiu ucui " - - he should fix its era in the days otcb. that it su d breathe names, r' talL lost or won. No such thing-all is calm as a summer iant col warmth production have no we may . . . -rite thus, is well worthy a ueu jj ( Georgiaon This little wotK, ne.. u,.U8 - - And the Prince . Prince of. Devils and the tory feall dented mvJ npftn it. ' . .-' .tll;e:;ibad ;indeedi'- But V . s i . -Ail P i- . . -'... E He ienvue F,a7 . , vftWmv heart bleeds r d"op! e o FnglandtnThey haye JIUk,UII w - ' . . . O TVT ... a nihkir 11th December, 1814, ihe i rv ; the 1st ana ain v - r- . the of April $ the 1st, Ulh, 21st of May w 11 r. . t.mp and the tltn anu 1st, Ut" anuii v- Trpasurv 1..I.. ..cis.. beius all Jhc lreasury Notes due, or ecomiug due, at & , "Trealutewillaccordius A.mI the said lreasury i Jei s ly bepaid, npone apPlcat.on of thereof respecurc,j, : - - J . . .'.rSt tia s, i , - .i On the 1st and litaoi ijewmuci, .y . - -1st and 11th of January ; the 11th ot Fe bruary ; the 11th of March ) the 21st ci .April: and the lithof May, IS 13, Subscriptions in the principal and .Merest of the said last mentioned Treasury ct, wil. be received to the Joan oi tuene ;" dollarsv at the rate of 95 dollars oi print and interest in Treasury Notes, lor 10 dollar. ' j rr. I . I J nnnnnl - IV of 6 per cent, stock. - 1 he uoiutrs yj of the last mentioned 1 reasury x viea . so, at their option, receive drafts on Vnila. h - phia and Baltimore .or - new Treasury IVotes, iuiiaiie ai . lfv.. to include the principal ana iii" " And finally, notice is hereuy given, u.a u f thelstday.fAugustncin.truSons issued, forbidding tr-e wim""' osls and ton JJ, the colUetors of the -ternal duties, and taxes, and the receiver sof a nublic dues whatsoever, ior receive ,rj P"u 1 . V . .i tliP hank notes of of such duties, i,f,u. , -j- v .. ,iv bank, which does not, on . m time, reluses to receivv, - , , circulate, the Treasury Notes emitted upon the .iW.i.rf,X'lll7.RZ' the same manner, aim mh thereor respecuvc.j, ..- - . f Au- -lnr :.. ..r. PKiladelolna. on tne aluoJ :n nil tne urii-iiiir. i jily u. . . . ... .11 nonup 's eve, yet posse, -b- --t f . u fter which day imere . oring of. its skies, ana a . i. . i ?-" " 'M upon lhe said Treasury r- . of its atmosphere. 11 And 'notice is hereby turtner. g. of the brother otapoieo..,v"- -- V ,;veKen as8iened lor me . yn. , ,i,i..Ktinp. that it 13 so) funds have been asib ;ntP,est thereon goou reabo.. n -ouidi.neh Treasuty lNotes,. , . 1. ....! h env: tnat tne man r . - ..i T.ni, iiince i ' hi . hpeame uue ai . ... ...: , iv. a t k tni 1 11 iv ill uwi i fT . . .'i ..oi pp -rcncrally known, requested to nm&c iu o - . H .. .. :.. .l.oir nnwer: and tne prm -)y all the means "V VlawS-of the United tin authorised to UlT i States, will be pieasca i .u...:.- i pective newspapers. A. j. DALLAS, ; Secretary of the: Treasur!. - 6- -3t ' ? rn? theTories ontin tfcif country. ; ; . ' - havkeptthe ion u ever hear who btr, Jiaaison i -r-- ,aa reenter -en feral 1 , Tlio.n. HP ffieting, hi8Wy 51 "bS readlr; L o.;vii,2 him-an extract which: might con ej a i:n!uscdAdea.r tine ourselves to one, -. which otters most l.v U, and no doubt just idea,oi reutu r manners . -? . . . r..,.i.P. 1.. reality, the French run in se arCu . ...i.u o i.i:.wlnp and . fury not unire quently . ridiculous. Tbeie pieai. - - -A - . . j U their jruling .a. aaMH m nrinn u .1 1. v " sentiment :jhcy follow tne ,ot the olid ami essential oi iHe. ' f adUlterv if no wucrt IM?.,"-.- - - . . Xery out against thise f tlnv to wit: On the t.Vt'tliA 1st of May, irior to thelst day oi fceptem o :l 1st Oi VDTH, 13131 being Savannah, prior Wrrm -: t.ol, Treasury Notes And the said lastu application vvin aceortingly .be of the holders thereof respective y, a f loan office in- aVan,X day ofSeptemVer tbc trea est will cease to uc j ; , such treasury notCs,aud:tnt as became due at w. ;l0 wit . 1 iM iha mi miu& -j - Uoiumuia,"" ,--'- An -ltowAs-touT, . - Trott and John -B, VT: JVtsv'his wito, S..mv 'i-.i7VSSrincr to liesai"v'" . . .. rr j . I A' .rMirtJt r iasw -v"- 4 ... in Salisbury, on " p,.,;,, w.Vl C. . 1.. h n . - JHThe fihxcf this paper, vm&. ...liASame is hot at prt.ni. - . j.iv : 1 ou snau souu loevtlthejkssmjBec rest. .' A- : .' .' ' ..""' .'' '- '" . .. 7 " Ow the. i
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