RALEIGH
v v (H inrF w
AND
North-Carolina State
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Our are the plan of fail dell? M fill Feace,
Unwarp'd by a.-ty rage, to live like Brother.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1810.
No. 553
Vol.
Gazette,
FRENCH STATE PAPERS.
VlYlSTJir FOlt t'OnEIG.XJFr.iMS.
xorf fvin the Muni-icr ofrorci,rn Affairs
dVlSaron de Koc-il, Mi;ukT of Pure ign
u The undesigned, Minister fo F-.-;.n
Kcljuon'. for Irance, is charged
"h n'aki'K known to his Excellency
4rr: i!c H'U. the Hu J Mn-islrr of
v gn Afjirs, the n so u iorjs which
C , Inspcr al Majety has been L.rced to
(",d: 10 in otiseqi'rncc of lue uCtm!
.-u'ltton of Eaiupc. If thec rietermi-
..:Jisarc c -n'.rary to the views of
Joeuf H dnd, lue Emperor is ccr
j ..h sorry for it. and has adoofd i
(l, rie i!f firrat r j;ret. Hut the ut,
rtl-nriri: drvlny whi. h presides o i
t-cj'l'irjnf hi w(.i d, and whir h chu-e
t men should oc governed by events.
e 1
s hi M je!' 10 '"'low up wnn
r 1. 1. . u
u:sv; lu been d. monsir.'d tn him,
v -r.wu: Bering hmwlftobc turru
jt c hv second ly c nisi.Icra'-ons.
!ii Lnpcual M.tj-sty. in pi.-.rui
c-; of h 5 broiiu rs on tht throne l f Il
i :H ,( ! irt forever lh?.t England w-u.'
t.:'. 10 proclaim opttily tht pr"ni 1 le ,
.-,.f. -il V4jr : and that o sw-mi' it i
$-.: tic uid p, as the b-.vs ol h. r
t saiior.thcn.unstn us ptinc pb w h I 1
t chrLttd her Orrfi rs (TO tic I I "j
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Unl'r th n h 1 nu
I . . . ... . ,I...V A.flt t-( fat
F j f ,n.l reptll d by neutrals ; Inn 1
i.d ; ix !udc all nav g ition, and kf
1 ct tnd: p ndence to maritinie n.
j Thrre was but lit 1c inconvi
r .rcc to the common cause in th r oi
n-rcc kep' up by Hollar. d wth En
.! , ti.rir thrtAii;n the ae cy of nt u
Lais 'r bv t)orrov 'Jv.-u tl t;. M r
it
:l:e, U rJc:.ux and .-intw.rp toi eo
t 1 .1 1 ...
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t. -Tiic trie Amtrk.ins, the !!uiiatis jj
1 Prusiiaiis, the cf!ts arul the ji
Ui .t nd thoe natifiits it:rmcd a s.n j j . .nd, on he o ti n y, w s an oosta- )i
t; i;ai,c between .he power whom the o their cxtiutun.'- I he Dutch Mil'
i;a ar-j.'.'attd. j ,1, '"oe t carry on . rf)mmercial in
" lr? Lurtlx Coalition destroyed this Krcoui-e w ih t;.e E'-giish. ll ihr
ii cofl.ur.s ; England succeeded in '-cpiesen j' onso; Fian c upon tlii-. sub-s-
: a-a-.MSt France, Rusu, Prussia ' ' ct cit cni-rly ueh. Imk-
i' hActn ; she was no Iwive olvig !
V :ciort to so mucb niauage me if ; i'
:V.r.rn tnt sne aDiisd both w nl
1 ifiiP's ; she et up the prtr.ensio .
... H'-. WI m mv ... - f f -
ir.rj 'fo:c a simple detiee ot n.ocK- -
I he Fmperor was forctd to us-
' r: ar.il at h;s entrance m'.o 11 r i
t c a'.kw. Mtl r ! tht I) h kjiit ol tic .;
t hhl.ks. Neu rals, .mtl a . ve allji
icj:.s dtm.'idc'. an exp an ti-.n o
.rua'.re. He -n" wcred thtm, tin1
u.-'a the ah uid ytcin of blockade jj c uimnce. l ot Du ch nu'i -n, tar from
1 s:::e alogtlur ol in' le r ib!e imitating the ; atri .(i m of the Ameri
',".'fM. ihe Ernpe-oi bound h mst.ll I cai., hue b. en guided in ail then
r.e oprir. on ihe ton meni tne tran acti .i.ssole ) by mi-eiable nctcan
nrr e of ht Find sh : in.iMhe neu I tdc ci.su!i i atiio.s.
1
tt v. ' sh;nhi ..uiifH nr :i:
tl should be respected a: Sea ;
sswis ot war and .iiivaieei
t-i no (iiiiin ihe n ; gjli nrfneu-
: iv trtc decree being o..iy to be exc
c ". u;o;i lai.c.
" U thr measure itself, which com
r- i t .h. shu ti:,g uf the 01 :s ol Llol-
1. iiinst ,i,c Iv.jish couimcrce, in-
. : " la r er- ar.Mil interts.s f the pe-- i
t ht' ?n:,and waeon:irj y to thei-
n: h')tts. This was be ti't source
f 1
opp;s.tion w hich organ to prevail M
'cn France and Ho band. Ffcm-jj
lv trnchis Imperial l ij. sty c i'd fj
r - o-erve that ihe K. n o! Hl-l!
Ciy.dcd bttwein his most im- j
5 r',','''it uiit cs hi duties to ihr j
I hn.ne, ard the mer'.autdt i;
the Dutch n:tmn. Nver-J
t-.
" h.slai-Hii.dMaiwstv armeo hnn-h
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" T t'jttente, and mi his eye , in ,,
"Ctitio , irutn t!ic turn ol ec t-voi
e i'.ct.ient wmcn should dtby.r hit
r f; jnr the vev u piesnt alter
u :o which he found Jiimsclf rc
m f
'..Tinr
se transacttos the peace
j at
f- i
'"'i Wjs concluded. Ti: Emptror
"u su, provoked by th outraiics
'-. tiJC t;nj. had! co remitted a
,J 1- her f. v;, vrhi'.e she vr. fighting
.
'-aicoi Lni;ljiu!, antl inj;iant at
; 1 lc al!jck onCopenhan,raade j
I' - K ... . ' i
caue wr.h trance. 1;
:
t-.i-rinct t!lcn c''crtained thv hope-
t.ti l rif ,-... . 1 1. . . i. 1
I
a' 'ul li.y of protracting thiwar,
she yvou'd h fc been wiIAlmoI
k t ih" 'w,wn,45nc lcrma 01 pe...-! ana ,,i adopting thi- principles of perpe
, pc vaicd very stx.n.i At.; tual war, has tnoken every tiling, ren
lhjllt van',shcd'lheRw' tiered legi imate eveiy means 1 rcptl
t Ha CXP' ,ll0n 10 CPiia- ling her pretensions. If ih r fore thi
" -" "un 111 an seiiini
mi ih.m Utz two
s'raint. dUcI ised their projects, and pub
:!-iicd their Orders in Council of Nov.
J 807. An arbitrary and tyrannical act,
which filled all E'irope wih indignation.
! By thU id Eoglawl took opon her to
mnke re emulations, oblige for it;n vessels
lo rome io her harbours t fore th.y pro-
i ce tried toth'r 'I'int 'r lics'inations and o declare to he Du'ch M.r.if-fy at d
I t. p.iy her trifle I'l.us she ttmlered i Latios ihat the pr sr nt si'u iti nofTl I-
hejf.r!f inistrcss of the nuvia'.ion T the ! I o d is incompatible with the . ircum
! I- world ; -cc nt?i.d no muni'mc : ; jrces 01 the snuatioM in wn ch i!ie new
. na 1 -n a indt pendent, it i.uei cd al' nn-j pi .noiulcs adoptrd !y E I.nd havi
i ;is lur tribal I? s, ubjccterl the:n to
1 her !avs, all wed 'iKiii m Ii! it y of
tr.idt. unless wiih a dirtct pjioii to her- J
self, h d 'he ! onda ion of It r r v-.
nue uocn the ndust v i ht r na i
r.d the produce of tht ir tciriwntrs and j
dccla--d !'.ervcl!"b';vrr tn f -he D' t-jn,
'f whi h sh d'sprisfd us any g"ven
ment would do of the livers in the inte-u-r
of its rlomiirionrt.
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" Adv rtmg to this plan of !e jtsla in. i
whi h as m jf ht ' ic Hum ;lf pnb!c '
asrrtionof un v' rs d M.xtcurt1', a rtiea- ;
nrr t-!-in'irig .he jurisdic.i jn of the j
iicl si Pi !i n cnt oer the whole ol i
th g'obe, th. En -ro' Oat d himself';
u .!et 'he net essity fuhmg .m ex i rn?
j i', and of emj I ving evrv in-jn
;; oiiion in his power, rather thi.n suf ;
1 r 'he world fo bc!,d under the yok-
ii h hl.n-!ish endravored to imp m ,
.1 ii lie published 'he M Ian dect-e.
Icc:ai in.dl vessels dt.n jtionrdixed li. !j '
vd pjul ;he trion'c imposed bttu E'u
ish. The AiiU'iifiiis 'hr-atened wi h
1 bcir.nd iiilojuir.i'in :y the Emr!ih,
lul wi h the 1 ss f iht ir independrm e.
.' iouily ac-p r d- put a ;r itidl
uiti.ryo on all their vessels, and re
uoved oil n.v g U'V. a d commerce
Uus fnakt'.g a sacifice of the in'.ncMS
t (he nif-mcnt to luat which is her prr- j;
petual :nter's: he pr-. scrvation of her j!
ou'epe - uJcMcc.
ii.. r . i 1 .
)l lit! (1 moi e upon their exertion nv 1 n.
uxi th-11 in i.v o.htr coijii.rv. li l-
J-IjI Alajf-fy w..h oh'ig (1 to li.ivc rt
' course .0 in a-ures of rigom, wh'kh
' 'r ved h n.ti li he was t'lsp'e ied.
. 1'wKt W'Mt- '.he Frt nch cut Miv-luitiscs
" H-ioi ti the coiiunercf l H 'lland
I hey are at tuis mo urn:, s. that the
. t)uu h h ivt no Iilm' . ouimunications
1 wi h the nations ol he il ntrnent ; and
! ihr Lmpc-or dct rmtntd not to open
Iks- bamers wine cin ums ancc? re
mained uiwhangeii. In tfl'ct h would,
ii.ve b-. n to open them 'othe Enghvh
1 on the oihtri h.md. the I.mneror
obsercs, tliat ilolioiid is destitute of
the means for carrv.n on war, and al
mos wi t oul resourc. s for her defence
She is witli ut marine ; the lo vsscls -wh
ch hi roht 10 have tuinih-,d have j
tiec-n d stnaiith d she is wrhoutit-ncrgy
Dm
ring the las; expedition of the Eig- j
1, the impjiUnt positi n of ' er., !
ish
vhich w ;s n i;her provi-ionerl n.ir i:m
e , made no rcrtvOice ; 11 tlu- ii p r
iant p"3 of 1 z upon which miglv.
have depended die success of so man)
event", was ab uulontd six hours af.er
the appearance rf the adv..; cect guard
of the enemy. Without army, wrhou
reenues, it might almos: be said with-
out friends and wi bout alii s, the Dutch
are a society animated only by a rt gai d
to their commc cial interest, and form-
me; a ti .h, us.ful and respectable com-
P'ui.y, bu not a nation.
" H:s M j s y den r s peace with E -g-and
lit- io.k strps at 1 ilil vi'h a
view to thi. object, but they wire with
out result. Those which he cooc rtcd
j
Eifurth, with his Ally the Emperor
of Kussia, have h d no better success.
The war will therefore be long, -incc all
the S'rps tak:n 10 ai ive at peace have
been useless. The proposition even id
sending Commissioners to Morbix to
trc3t tor an exchange of prisoners, a!
"
thoutrh (
thoutrh called fur by Encland. remains
without efici, because it w.i feared i:
might lead to a reconcilia'ion. E-
Dnd, tn ambling by her Orders of NTi
vember, 1807, an universal sovereignty,
CIlAncrr Uhi, h Iiflir r L-.n n v. ...
Cngfuli .M.niur, prod.c none in
the principles of England, which if will
bo easy to disovi 1 f (in their sprecht,
in the nv Pa. li..nT nt, and if she coik
tinues ft prorl-iim the jri ciple of per
petual w r .ird uf univeisal sovt-rt ign y,
in n)aint.onino her ();-drrs uf Council,
in that c:e the unde signed is chcirrer!
traced the ..(1 ir ol ;he Lnipae and the
Coniinrn'. In c.oiscueuc' hi I.upe
rial Majesty )ropose
k I. To rtcall home the P ine of his
!); f)(l whom he had placed on 'h- thro ne
of Ilollar.d. T1k fist du'yofa French
Pr ncr pla ed in thr line if iv.reditary
succ ession to rh- I np-iial 'I hrone is o
varc!s that Throne. When in oppo-i-;ion
ro thitt all o htrs mus' way :
the fi t du'y of eve-y hrcncnmaii, in
n hir.vrr si'ua ion dts iny nny place
him, is tow..jds his coutiuy.
II. i o occii. v ad the mouths f '.he
ivers in II Hand, and all ' its p -ris, by
l'tr.-h tr ops. as th y wee from th
ro -quest n'. 't'e bv Fiance in 1794, to the
mom. nt when his I opcrijl M 'jts v
ii'.p- o to coi.r.ibatf evcrv one by esta
, :disiing the f'lione tf Holland.
! 111. To employ tvey tneans, and
! wi h ut being ',topj;-d by any considera
I f io , to inak. II'. Hand cn'er -nto "hecot -;
111 rtital system, r:d to vvi;:t defim 'nc'y
t" p rts and coas s from the admims
. tri ion wh ch has rt nuercd the ports ol
: liollanrl the principal cptrepo's, am! tht
gr.at pan cl 'he Hu cli M- rchants, th
lh krrs, and the Commercial Agents ot
Engp-nd.
" T)IC 1)F, CADOHE."
Pa if, Jan. 'Jl, 1S10."
x t) r 1:
V'yn thr ,M,-uster of l'uirt- 1Jfairt, to .Mr.
fliiuilzri'rti.ipotcii.lid.ry Jrutn the
L 'turd Statm.
" The undtr-igned having rendend
an account to he Emperor and K tig,
f In- cnvei saiioti which ht h i wun
Air. Ainbir' ng, Mmiscr l'lc. ipo'en
ii i v fr m thr Unit'd S atts of Ami n-
ca. his M ics y has authorised him to
ciiirn the li.U'-wing answer:
' His Maj sty consdeishis Decrees
f iieilm dint Milan as conf rm le lo
he principles of e.ernaJ jusiicv, rf lie
vert not he compelled r.oiis. qtKiices ot
:he t)rdeis of the Utv.ish Coun il, anit
b'jvc all, 'lut of N vnhtf, 1807.--Whtn
F.i.ilai.d p'cclai::-eo an univei
al sovt re'jr t. v by tlie ptetensi n t 01a
! ing the un verse submit lo a right of
.. vigattoi), and ol b luging thj industry
T t v iy oiiti ri und r t he jurisdiction 01
:ier P.xihameni, tiis IVl.tjcjiy cons tlerec
it the du y of all mdepi ndtn' natioii-to
It.dend htr soereign'y. and declareo
! lena ionahz d the vt-se.is vrhieh, r..u
j ng iheins.-IVw'j u dcr the dominion d
' r... -.i v. .1 1 k. .
rtlm h he .rrogaied ov r them.
4 His M j.si dis inguishes the vis'r
.itul the re oniiion (fthe vessel. Tht
ucognitio.i nas no other objret than tt
.sc-r am the reali'y of the Mjg. Thr
visit is an inferior inquest, made nt-
. i 1 hs-anding the real ty of the Hag is
scertaititd, . nd of which ii.e resul is
e iher the pressing of individuals, the
confiscation of mt rchai d ze, or the ap
plication of rbiraryljws or dispositions.
" His M iesiy c idd not but attend
to the proceedings f the U itcd S ates,
who ui.houi mcknt; any complaint of
. ;s 1 ' I
1 laucc, ciuoiiscu iici 01 e itii ans ui .
. X lusion ; and in the moirh of M ty j
pi oh biied the entry into their potts of
Frtni.h vessels, un'ler ihe penalty .f
'.o fiscation. 1mm dia ely that Ids M -jesty
was informed of this measure, he
ordered a reciprocity to be used tuvr.irds
Aineiican ye?s Is, not ordy in his own
teiritorit s, bur also in the counrries un
der his intlu. net . In the ports of fled
and, Spain, Iialy and Napies, American
v.swels were seized, because th- Ame
ricans had seized French vessels. The
Americans cannot hesitate as to the pri
which ihey ' ught 'o take. .They ought
either t - nre. k the act of tht ir indepen
dence, and become attain as before ihe
revolution, subjects of E'. gland, or take
such measures ihat their commerce nd
nidus ry may not oe rar.fT. d b the Enjv
lish, which wou'd render Ihem more
dependent ih n Jomatta, yvhich h s at
aast an Assembly of Representatives
and its privileges-
4 Men without poli'y, r:.hout hono
nd wirrrmi energy, may well -tllege
hat tiiey will submi to p.-.y the tribute
mrX'S rl by England, because it is light.
ut will rot the English fe 1 that th y
vvQuid raihcr birs the principle admit- U
'ed than increase the tariff, because
a.. k m
this triOtite, now nc;ht, should become
insupportable, those who had refused to
iiht for honour must then fighiTcr in
teicst. " The undersigned frankly confesses
that France has tvery thint; to gain by
'ivinir th- Americans a food recennon
in her pcr'.. G"eatf-strong and rich,!
---r O I I :
she is satfi rd, if by her commerce, or
that of neutral4, her exponaiions give
i suitable developenrent to tier agricul
uirt and manufactures.
" V is scarcely thirty years since the
States of America became an indi pen--l.nt
G .'Ternmtnt, in the bosom of the
new world, at ihe price of tlu blood of i
; j many" premortal men, who ptrished on
the fi Id of battle, in order to shake oft"!
the leaden yoke of the. English Mo
oarch. Fhece generous m-n .vcie far
lio-n supposing, when they sacrificed
heir blood fur the d. fence of America,
'hat a qucs ion would so soon ar'se, of
nprising on it a heavier y-ke than that
wh ch tht y h d shaken off, in submi'.
t ng its industry to the tariff of British
leg-slatiori', and to the Orders of Coun
il of 1807.
44 If then the American Minister will
enter into an engagement that American
vessels shall not submit to the Orders
d' the English Council of iNovember,
1807, nor to anv dc-ciee of blockade, un
less that blockade shall be real, the un
dersigned is authoristd to conclude tve
ry species of r.onv-n;ion tending to rt
nev iheTieaty f Commerce with Ame
rica, and in which shall be at r anged all
the m asures proper to consolidate the
commercpand the prosperity of the
Amei itUts.
t he undersigned has thought it his
du'y lo answer ihe verbal overt utes of
the American Minister by a written
itiotf, in order thai the Pfesidtnl of the
, fjn'ntd St .tcs mav better know he ami-
e ible ml niicniS l France towards the
: U' it.il Su:ch. and her 1 .voutablc dispo
sition to the American commerce.
" DUG DF, CAJJOKE."
FOR bALE,
A valuable 7 ract of Land
C ON r VINI.G TWELVE HUNDRED
AUKb, lynifj witii;i I mile and a half
ot Warrenton Tnere art 2 Hlun ations on
the above Land ; one, with Two good Dwel
bn fioutcs, and ever) otrKr ncccssaty Out
i louse, win the uddino-ikl advat.iae of a large
.juartr.y of MANUdl'J) LAxND la d out m
i irert m lucl jsuics, wruch are well set with
vV in:e Clover. These LOIS, cf tild no. be
xiehed fur the culture uf Tobacco or Wheal ;
ix or eight hands might work here to much ;
idvanta-
The other PLANTATION, has a toleraoie
Dwelling House and Out Houses. This Pun-
lation is fresh cleared Land, and producer ;
1
we ll ; u.k or cMght hands mignt work here w th
v.Mi siderab!e advaittags-. Tliere Is a lare
4.ianiitjr ot W OOi '-LAN IJ to char, which
vould produce i'ouacco, W'neat or Corn.
I'his Land has as maiiy good Springs, as ar.)
Luntl in the Woilel, ro the quantity of Acres :
It is remarkable healthy, and in as respectable
1 neighborhood as any on the Earth Joins
irie Lands ot J no. O Green, Tho's Chnswaj,
Villi:uii P. Dick, William I'winy and others ;
t 1 s on both sides ot the road leading from
VV'airenton to Marshal's Ordinary.
i he SuoJcr ber wih sell a gre ir bargain in
me above Land, or to accommodate any person
vvishing to purchase, he w-- uid divide the Plan
tanons, a he wishes to move to thn Western
Country. Any person trom ihe lower part
ot this State, inclined to puichase Land in
fhis part of the Country, may be actommoda.
ted m ihe above Land, where they will tind a
ncahhy situation and an agreeable neighbor.
na rr ' ,J- ,
Hr.vtfntmt March iotb, ldlO. eowjrn-48
tt 111 L lin T l .T a. i 1 1 k
FIFfT DOLL A RS REWARD.
OX the 4th day of October last, Charles
C -''Kemie deserted from this Post
; (while absent with leave to go to the Post-
office ut Cabin Point, to retifi n immediate i v.)
He took with him about Three Hundred uul
Twenty Dollars, which hai come to his hands
for the purpose of pay ing- ,fi' a sntai detach
merit of troops under Ids' commanel. Said
M'Kenzie is about 5 feet ten inches high,
spare make, very active, sarfly -coloured hair,
and, I believe, grey eyes ; '.s very talkative
when at all encouraged, unj. his assertions
generally on investigation Miii be found un
true. Prom a newspaper 5 publiciion it appears
that he is ei-.devoring to "unmse 011 .the peo
ple of Pirkinsvillc, S C. as a Surgeon & Phy
sician. The abve Hewaid I'ill be criven to
any Person who vail dcliverUaid Deserter,
Charles C- M'Kenzie, at this ost : All good
Citizens wdl surely feel themielves interest-'
ed in briuging to justice so vje an offender.
EU4ltI USTELK,
Col. 3d U. $Weg Tn Commanding
Fort Powhatan, near Cabin Pant, Va.
" 1 ,
nearest Pickinsvtlle, S C. will rlease insert
i ru 1 1- 1 n o 1.' 1 1 1 a uri 1 1 k f a n ..... A x. i
! the above tor tour or rive weeas.knd forward
their account either to myselr athis place,
or td Cpt. J . -vrctflianrt, Salisbuy, N C. i
WILLI" AM SHAW,
riattlu day tukrn into JKiliVS'ERSHLP
ROBERT CALLUM.
THE BUSINESS, will in huure be coll
ducted undrr the Name and Firm of Win
Shaw (S Co. V . S avails hirnsejf of this op
portunity T)ublkk!y to ma' t a tender of hii.m
I 1? . . - . f
Favours,' and tne Infant Firm solicits a ccutv
nuance.
TSiey have now on hand to a very conside
rabip AmounPa w.!i cnosen ASSKTiVltNT
ofGCK)DS, andhavoiga very ta'Tl.ful a. tl
atten tve Agent m hath New York and Phiiqp
delphia, will, througli thee raans be kept
ret$ulady Tui-nbhed (at snort intervals with
such fresh Suppl es s the demand mav require
.JiuZjsb, 2lt4-Mar c&; Vi'lO.
INLAND NAVIGATION
One Thousand Five U.undr- d Dollar
wdl be gained f,r Two D dbrs.
FitstClaiii North Carolina Catawoa Lottery
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1 do. bein the hist drawn
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blank on the L41 day, ut JjLoO
Amount of Prizes, 7,000
3,500 Tick-ets at 2 Dollar's each, is 7,og6
Not three blanks to a prizes The prtzt-s t&
be paid in C'iaTloue ten days after the di -w
ing s closed, subject to a deduction of twenty
per cent.
Seven Hundred Tickets will be drawn eactl
day in the town ol CnarJotie, as toon as the
sale of l'ickets will itimu. Previous not co
wni be given by the Managers, who by an act
a four lsi Leg slatuu, aie held rehpor.vble fuC
a faiihlul anu honest compliance With th
above scheme. ' '
Tne managers hope that the advantages re
suiting from this see erne to adventui erh, tuft
etp cially the impoitance and general uoj ty of
the object con-.errpla'ed by the Lottcy, will
secure ihe paibiotic coniributiun of
their ;f tllr.w Cu zens to adva?te -lie's riRsf
I eflert to iniemal impt we mein, winch has beta
' attempted in the wes rm part of t its State
j Those t,eitlemen who 'may-, pat'onue rh un
i dertaking, are requested to direct iheir letitrs,
I (post paid) to H.ich.bald Flew, in Cdarlotte -
j 1 reasurer.wh v wni furnish 1 lckets; or to an
jt tne Manage 1 s.
JOSEPH GHAhAM,
PEFEH fOUNLY,
1
J.Mhi CONNER, )Mana?c&.
WILLI M DAVIDSON, i
I M'KNITT. J
January t lblU. 46
Every Shareholder in the Nor1 h. Carl
i In. a Catawba Coirpairy is requested j;urrctual
ly 'o attend a' Mr,. Andrew Hart's, Beatles
ford, 011 Thurda), the lth ol May, ar 10 oV
1 cu ck, to elect oificers and transact other busS'
I i
nessor imxiortance.
J M'KNITT. Pf't.
CHfrAP JlVVELKY,
Gold & SHver li are, &c,
THOMAS M.MOND-
RETURNS. his sincere thanks to the pufc.
lie for the liberal and increased encourage-'
mem he has la ely reccved in his l ne busi
ness, and respet. lull v in fjims them that he
has furnishtd h.n self witli a good wrrkmati
in the above line of business.' who make ali
kinds of Gold and Sdver V are, Huir Wotk
and E.igravo g, tec on reasonable rerms Any
person wu ing 10 have Gold or S.lvr w rkd
i.ver, wdl be- assured of iMvn.g n acre d the
sa e Gotd or Silver sent, a.d-'ne.t . x ;ia.'-gtd
or all ycd 1 wll give the big est ptke for
-let t )ld or Stiver in wik c-rash.
B. Clocks and Watches made and re
paired as usual, and waira; ted. -
Raieigh , 20i6 Ma cti, 1810. t f-4 9
NOTICE.
THE Sale of Lands n Brunswick Countr,
f -r taxei, as heretofore advertised irv thra
Gazette, is postj-.-ned ro Saifday, the 5h of
May, whcn.wiM ah', b- sold, at the Court House .
inSmiihv 11, m like manner and for the samc
p.urp se, Lot No. in sa.d'Town, row of
f rm riy belonging to ' and aiso a
supplemental Lot No. originally leased to
Ephr-xim Sutton Furthermore, two Lots in
the environs ot sa d-Town, No's a,;d pur
chased by Caleb Lonnir, who is surjocsed to
' be still the ow tr.
J. G. SCULL. Sh'ff.
Mar cli 24fA, 1810. ' 49-.
TLN DOLLARS REWARD,
VTILL be paid f r apprehending and coiv
VY ti nogin ui.) jxl.s .hai l get trim agfatry
a kunaway Negro, named
FRANK '
He i about 50 years Id, nearly 5 feet 6 nr S
mches high, is pitted v. ah it -c small pox. hss
lost stime of his fore tet-th, 2 r 3 toes 1 ft ona
of ins feet, and sometwnes- walks lame ; can
read a little, and generally carries a ba-J- wih
him ; he is very arful and plauble, aod wiU
2tte pt to pass as a free man He had cn a
I White Netro Cotton TarL-o si d T
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fo. d of weanr.gabldejbrradcloth Saito.ut w'll
a red Cape. I o the ab vc rt v;a,d, reasonable
expences wiilte added, d br; Ugi heme-
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