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' Oari r tht pU" tt filrdtllfhtful Fecf'.V" r Unwar'4 by MtT ri. to live Hke Bf.otheri 1 '7- T , ; , ;...- :V THURSDAY, FEBRUARY-?, 1811. ; ;' ; . j,' ; -Xkt " :L ' mm 1V4 BALEIGH ACADEMY. FEMALE DKPARTMENTJI PLAN OF eITuCAT 10 A'. 1. JULIAN CLASS .MtTy, Iotrtdoctior 1 jSrw.TnmeTH ; &yi!-r g, "hj roe ; Wrmnp ; Djlwortb' A riibrociic, Tiudii.g the Rntcof Three. . 2. COHKELIAN CL S. McrrV Kfidcr ; llV-rical Parti cf th Okl Tcmnt .'i j nKnorzin MuTri Gram- . nar 4 Anihnt c. thro' Ira kr at-d Interest : r. -..- rA.r.ht . K:rrcl r Cil Painn' . f f 3 DECIMOUi. ( LASS Ceorraphr, wnh the A !a- ; ir.-.,ih cal J d'd -. U-?f theClbesi Sjrmct.cal raising in Prose ; the rerardf r -t Ar4ihn eic. 4. TUOPHOMOHE .LASS. Mi1toni PradeL'k ,Oit.- ' Votm ; Svatactkal Pariiog, in Portr ; MuraV Lx cictr ; Eoglnh Proiody BlarrN Ltcture. 5 AI.PHENOK CLA.S. Blii. G.-ammir ot Na uial k EifpeT'mentl PhUoph, witr illuiraticr. ircm Fttgusci ! N;uri Philosophy and Atrcrcniy ;'ItUij t Cbytpioa! Grammar ; Wrrfplcy's M st.rcall C.oi;'d GJdar-itt'i ll-or o Kome. a. d Hiatorj ofErg!d. abr di;rd 6 DELFHENOR CLASS. Adrrw,a Logic: Mf-al I'tvLicphy, by :Wtanrxxnof Pak j Pa.ij' NaiuralTheo- LVi; rv4 . Srell r.e rd Read. leg, ahail b ccnsmvrt-it t.- U-iars j t-ng lih Cmp i!K IO hc I u. . j Wa?r D ctiopary d Key adopt e- t tc aaodards of Ortbor-p iy kr Oni ctpy i in irtt Academy. Tlx luoard Fr.tcS LarjuaRei k faoh- ibtn wqurJ, I l ep iccdn.f 1 ur , cou-se wilJ be arteuticd to entirely b Mlt Teacher. Tie Female Teacher who prtd ever this j l)pj.irrTTem. tM at all tinf u;ir'r.d$ the m-li arvi drrimrnt of the Yourg Lid.cs. j will .l.k n iuc- tuch of her Ptj la is derire j TanJycurirg, fc.nbroder, ai.d ail the rou brf nche ol pi n a nd ot nam n tal ecil U' t k itishatdl ncce3r) to stare, that tr.r a- a) cxtploed a Femalt lead er s eminent!) q a , iSed todiKhatge the duties of her itatn.'.. I Wm m kmnnv in b-rrvr thai Feman EduM atioo, ,haheno o hrt'tllji nrirlect-J a I mgst v, kasof lau brrene tn bj-c o ve I rj jtneral attention We wi:reis uith pi ?. 1 1 err thee ffcita which are'rr :rg. in air.-. . I ever nan of our C untn , t e vc : :he Fi malr Mind (bat huiaij pvliahot w ich it . ioirc dv'Jv canibie Bu:. wh.ut t ty-ce u- f eo ln:tu'irns ct .UI ;th I OuiV I .act s. we ca&nc: bu: regret tbat o few hc ti - verm cr and reiolat'na rcu..b to so'jtt 1 oa dacieriil to their limructPft. t an o tci andlattrgadv-n-4c tottmisrlre For the Tnfi rmai-' n ol Parei.t id GuarJ; ar.a, it it hee r- t'ooe . a lt- p - ur, ol ire Teacher, tha; a Yun . til i i - lents nd studious babita, co-irrf. g v.r tiir Julia '1 or Ccrrti.a" CSis, miy, in t cctv tbtee years, acquire a con-jntn. ktojr ede of all hr rud-f UlonfiriK to thr ae -.ICIaisesi bo it r.ot in eoVd ha' th. w Jecnuiie adapted t h. AiaJ rr s al b "np-riously binding op' n anj Ftr--.lr, c.. -Uarytothe wuhe or iratrwction cf I'artit a:d Guxrd int, vrh arr alwa$ cr;l d as tav g a f?ht to preici be the tirrr of n.a: d- ce, auu "the particular cv utfe ardporioi. o( I udy. Howi'tc. tha' ercoi'gene rca7 Ix grvt to Ferrule Lit ra'trt, t s ctn acr crrt-U to hV lubi c.t a whr- Y i:n J.idy hal' tubmrr iottf irtu' :r'.i ts wa dpted. and ar cf an ap;r e. L:amirurni.i the a'ud ca belctging to li e s vr t: t'asses, sh tbali, up-n leayirg the Acaerry. brt..nti. 1 to t dtingUiir p hopnta. V Z An II rt. rar, Ctrnare, omJ a CUJen MtCal :ttb .. tlcg ir imcnfr Jai.iu. FULLING MILL. T' HE SUriSCRlUER takes tb s method cf "informing hts Ctutoraer ard the Public in tjeneral. that he has got hi? MILLING 3T1LL (14 mika west of. HiCO -n.ugb, and Tti'.Lm one m leof tbe Croat Ruad Meemj Hruse' n eacelieiu repair , that h cairns ot i3o IwAWn ia a!l it buwhes, and, has to U. J a cor-jile Astf;!tmiu ci ainrtn; w- , lcurs for DYINC f dress CWh cents per Yaid chci I't than any other Pcrioo In the Couimt ; iml . irw Work will be mfeiior to none in the State, i Kcr the convenience Of fcrnm? aradistar.ee, the Subicnoer will attend at Nathasiil f Nu.tuit'i Store, in Person County, f.e 1st Sa tday in verj Month, and at W'u Whit I . 1 r j i-r TtD tMore, m iiiiisborouzp.tPe tono, in r do ta icceive Cloth to dresa, zod to del'vet th?t wVsch is Emshed j and Such as think pro txr 10 leave Cicth. ulib proper d'rectons, w H tatre 'Ke r ordt punctually a tended to. All work w II be dr.e vith d sps'ch, and in manner, it is heped. h.b wdl.give gcreiai a i&f action, ROBERT MURRAY 7 Fcllie, ard fropre'oi cf the Mill. Orange Ccar.ty, Jan. 12, 1SU. '. LAND FOR SALE. THE SubiCTibcr wisheVto sell 273 Acres of Land, lying on the waters, of Dao Rl ver, as-ut ?vei nvles from Cermioton. The above Lard is well titua ed, with tolera ble improvements, and also a good Orchard. A liberal credit will be given theiPurchater on p ng x small part in tcay cash. VVM.' liAVIS. Gtrtn&HOK, Iof 7, X8II. - 2t9J i'OJ 'iVii.' flEGISTHJL Yu ure aware ihat knowlrdjrc is the bais of Lib.ity, and that so long ! a nuin is c lighvtncdr il vill be free. Ij I . must thrn bv agreeable to yu, wlio j ?y,to lend youraid to ber twin-sisttrSci-! cure. It is unfertunate that too few at icrid to the merits of the course punurri at ai.y College ; and that Parents do not ilway '!is ingiih between the acquisi lioncf u. fui knowledge, ar.d the resi drrte. fr fe'wyear3,ata monastic edi fi e, wbtrc rigid power dogmatise and Reason is not left fr e to coinbai Er irii 1 00 frtqutn1v di YungGtniltmen tc urn f oni Universities with as murh knowKde as :: can repeat by rote, rd when hey hvt forgotten the woids f.f ihe an horwhi-m tliey hve s'uditd, ..II ther IcatTing has ev.porat. d. hl wt acr.cunt for the 't .- r r Shall we s :y 'hat some pUcts crea.e t j hj h.!l.,urc na n), .jVen, bi! ethers retard ihe spring nf lif-., chill thr generous emotion el ilie ioul and para- ze evrry tfT.ri of genius ? Or shull we ftittibuic the d ft t ot ia!t r;s : ber vabJe in some of uur S-minrits to tlu syst m of Education I It must beascri 'k.a t" :hf manner ol Educa'.ion, v.h"h 'urthens 'he nicmo'V with the and? n th(s of vn uuihor and tht It ft en ! u proj oiition, .while the learning fucul ties'lie dormant. Ltt me tun your attention to tht COUseof a Cillee,iHu6iri()ii f r beriii lnis and fir the princit.bs which het so s imbibe. The following arcoi.i t i ken from Miller's Uetrosprct It vvil! br se-n thjt the f strr-or.s of this C I !c;r re not crtrlTned with gazing tip-;-n Scit-rice from an awfi-i uiian e, bu iiai ih y apirijach ano (0!- nf bmi lirly rilh her. Shoulu a y n- r i- wha" esmrstioti s mr Uxi '). titics re In lden bv l -a rued trd v i:tt-' - sed rrcn, 'hey may consult ihe sann Irarned utrh'i'. " A Friend f Scieucc CJ Hefrubhcunitm. 1 V rgii 13, iher vre 'wr CoMerr?, vz 1 ll'tuiumiS' M(iv Cntiegr, at U'ini.nnsbu'jr This P li u' 'ii w.s iti orjMiraied in 1693, by Kn g Vi!;i in Sc Quten Mary, wn.j-e names i( bears. ihe redit ol obt ur.ir'g the char't r 3rd f crtr - iz.n th IvtbMishtnent is due to the H 'd J nv. Blair This was the second Cd ejr founded in the American C"loi its. Th'- c-'veming f.owcrs, cf ti:is C-dJtge rt- tested in a Bo.Td of V-sttors no x eedi g twentyy Ih Cilficer are. PreMd nt (now the R v Madison, H shop cf the Piwcstant Episcupal t.:hurch m the Sta'et f Yiiinii) who i d o Professor of Mt1 St Natural Phil osophy ; i Professor of Muthtn.a ics ; P-fess"T f Aiui'iit Lar.gu ; a Pr hs r of Mmiern Lor.gu.gts ; a Y feiur cf Law ; and a Piolessorof r.hemi'ty. I the MortI Schuol in this College, he course consists of 1st, -Logic and hr Phth ophv of the Hum. n Mind; u i these su ject the woiks ol Duncan. Keid ndPr !eso S-ewart arc vudicd 2nd. Rhrtniir a- d Dell- s Leltres ; hert D-. Bliir' Leciuics are chiefly ust-d 3 -, Mora Phi oophy j in ibis tkpar - mt the juthor studied is P lev 4 I-. Xatu'.l Lw ; Kutherfnrc, ISur- ini.-qti' 8c 5th. Law of Nations; Va.tel" arid M .runs 6 h. Politics ; Lsike, M' ntesquieu. Rousseau, Sec. 7?h. Political (i'con my ; Smith's Wealth ol Nations- In isatural Philo sophy there i a regular course f Lec ures, at' ndid with every necessary tx perincn : In this course thr woiks gen-tally n ferredto and recommended are those of Rawnin, HtJ.sham, Matlin,! U' saulicrs, Muschtnbroe. k, CaVallo, Adams, Lav isitr, Chaj.tal, Sec. In the Department of Law, the Pro fessor takes ancxtensiv view of the ge cral prineipUs f G'-vcrnmen com mtnts on thr great w oik of Judgt Blat k stone xp'ains the structure and pnn ciplesof the Amerit unGnvernments.and particularly that of Virginia. In teaching,' the Ancietn and Modern Languages' the usual curse in pursued. Though all the Studemsrc not, com pelled to attend to lh formerjyet a corn petent knowledge of them i neressaty in order to the taking of a regular de gree. .;'.! " No particular period of residence at this College. required. All S udenta who are pieparedto go thrruK the;prt sciibed examination may receive jts ho nours, . -. , l f 4 - . The number of Students at this Col- lege, at the beginning of the year 1801, whs 53. The Librarv coniains about 3000 volumes. The Philosophical Ap- iiaratns. when nrocured in i768s was well chosen nd tokrably contplete : It cost at thai time between 2000 Sc 3000 ? . . dollars r tiavine otcn in cousum uc for more than thirty years, it stands in need of repairs, and is lers corrfplete nan at first. The fund of this Col lege wt-re much diminished by the Re solution. They now amount to 4500 ..r aim. de lived from the rent- otcer 4iti lands, a. trin proportion of survey ors fcts, apd the ir.ttrest-mri'ney loaned. Thtre is piobab'y no CMtge in the U. S a'es in which Political Su-nee h stu died wth so mu h ardr, and in which :t is considered so pre-emiuently a fa vorite object, as in this." Norts. Since the Irarntd Ur Miller wrote htsRe-fro.i-t.r, a few 1 trat ns ;ave tan placem tbe Collefcc'ot Will. am & Mary. In 1801, 63 yout' gt ii'lrrnen weie sMrdying tn Sciences Thcyarrn.t called Studints uw tl ey com mence the Ph'.loop'cil course. Tl Mathe matical courbe is as.txtei stve as tbcFbtlcsophi cal. The other college alluded to is Humpden, Sydney. Tin re-are Arademits which the Rerrosjiect has noi m.uced, at Riclmoid. is- xinjton, &c N B G-. n. V abliing'ou th( uh i: rrsp. r nt lor the rr-aui:en?.r.ce . f cur l.btr'rts, tKat a I Vationsl Univtrsitv, sh-.u!d bt founded in .'.hich, inter .i.'.i, shi'u';i be taught Politics and tiic priitcple i f hepuulican Gcvcri'tnent IDEM. r0l Tlit: liKGISTEIi. A Coimfy in .'Cnr'j'nm rufud'y approaching lo A ST VFE of IilSTOCltUy. ! "Evkry machine, or organized body, consistmv of a r-urrber ot part?, titii ar'U it. cl by the amt. poucr, whm pi' in mr ifp, is salt! to br in a state ol re gular fix, so lon h& eacli const ituer ' part 'ht r ' of pei f. rnis ksspecral functioi.; nut when on-j or niort- ol the p.ii:s c se to aci t r p-tf rni ;hir func iuns tmproperiy, irrtgularly or inconsisttntlv v ith the general laws which govern th whole, then is the machine, said to be in a state of unfix, or standing in need.oi repair. That our wise, great, and nb-ut to bv : imniurl:i'iz pv'i ic 1 na hint 1 a "net! the (i VKKKMKNT uf tht LNlTi D STA1KS, 1 X' ues a jt.id is in the minds of some. I) th at hne atid abrcaO, that all is not . w P. is pr'bi'b!y not i.n original asser ' tion or conjecture. Tht t u-es, howe j vr. f'cim which such conjectures nr as : artrtiut.s originaie, as p iducun- those iirtwholesorue etiects, are alledged b ditTerer-tptrNrnsdiflVrtntly, bur perhaps by few tract dup to he true source where j these. c-Usi-. nf..l!ibly do iise, and j whrre rut dirr e mubt be- applied before j m p ib' d. That there are sentiment? prevailing amon; us, from principle, from preju judice 01 from interest, which op rate inimicslly :o the spirit of our Govern met't, will no? be denied. That th-se spring from a Lx adherence, or wilful inrtUenti-.n, to the very soul and cardinal structure t.f our C ituu iff , can be ma. n fesed too obviously to be contested Her ce .rise certain lamentable practices dT'ga'ory to the interest and happinvss of Government, nd like Ptomethcu's Vulture, gradually greying upon its vi tals, wi h this disadvantage, however, that they grow not as fast as aten. To mtntion those practices, and suggest th ir origin, may iflbid ammuniiion e nough fot a round or two more hereaf tcr ; at prestnt, let a veiy few of them, too notorious at elections, compose the first salute. The. great and wise object of fr-e suf frage in appointment of public trust and confidence, is, that the unbiassed voice (by corrupt measi res I mean) may be hadjn-those appointments. Whether tvtr this voice is, or can be had, in the present state of things, becomes nw the grandVnquiry. It will readily be grantedi that one hdf of mankind, anp almost Ihe other half too, can be jnflti encrd in their votes hy artful designers, who from sinister motives, can exhibit either side of the picture, so as to suit the caprice of 'the moment, or whim of theiijambitioii.". Persons of his cast arc frequently W be met with but like all other tradesmen,,or professional charac ters (fori they pake a business! of it) few of them excel, and yet thdir pretensions eotiile therq to the fabricated, tho high ly honorable term elect loNiiatRs. This term, Jn hself, if it has'any mean' iog, would flbr, properly, apply-to the bii- siness understood by it ; bur it is a plea sing word, and custom. b-s abused it to convey a pleasing business, and seives to recommend a pefarius practice to person otherwise loler-biy respectable. I However, the wordjas become popular A as also the business Xindefstood by ity :4 anrt l-.rlV. Kir sr-.rtMi llrii. 1 1 a I rm IiItm manv . t ...... other absurdities, established. I fear, ir retrievably. But in order to make th term and be practice assimilate 01 cor respond with each other, instead of -lectioneerers,' we ought to use Faction rearers a handsome word, too, ard let it be exnlainrd thus: l5etutv-band - , ' -. , .- . , J BeHtAufBl-hvers to their sable bued in aniir, ILs Infernal Majesty lidzeebub, a prince vj the jr of t be .air, S"c crc Let whatever tcm msy be ussd, this explanation is the spiri' of the practice ; and to whom, if not 10 the author of all evil, can they be indtbied, who practice vith such great ingunuity and su- cess who, if ii is possible for him (the Old Serpent) to dtal in fouler air, m the nether regions,! than his active agen's do on earth, cer tainly inspires them annually, about'tbe 10th of August, by some Tar;aiean cf flaus, with fiesh supplies cf his noxious breath. For Who, possessed o;;ly ol natui jil obilitiesjcould originate,. solemn ly sanction, and m -liciou:!y propagate thiols, which pr vious 10 elections, are b rnt wiih eel riiy 011 the wings of com mon fjrre " Fania nialuro, qim non allud velociufnllunK Whn, mue.dd, withoui tiiai spiii' cf in-ltin-1 inspiraiion to ass'St. mir glii.ti his diuholical conv rsatinn with the inebri ating tup could dare to extract fiom :he df Vite s of Bacchus a premise to vefe f r the person named, without re paid to the exercise ol their own judg ment 01 further information. In short, can a uiin,. excited only by natural im? pulse, st ;fornf cs of r. lip:ious worship wiih the serious, frolic with the gay, iiiik wi hT hedru- ken be lecherous wiih he rake, penurious wih the miser and I vish with tht prodigal ? or, in othei woids, be a chaiacer of contradictious, becoming all things to all men, Steven n - hing, tha 6y any mean he may gain hn point,af an tlection ? And ver: y lha holy ani highly dignified orc?tr of men, who by thtir-cleritI appointment dis play all the badges of sacerdotal piety, and un iinmQu!aie -'rain of-pohtificalvi -uts fit only for ac;B tf dev? tion ar-d os tensibly capabie tf rothir g else Sonu of these, men, I say, wh.le their hands iUv yel linged w th the sacrifice of holy thiols, and while thy are yet holding rhe censer iu one hand, are reachingil orr die reihs of government with the o thir. They are tTideavering to get in to the good old way, when they may aain have it in theii power to wrest pur jiii ical carriage from the peaceful pa;hs oi Democratic rai quility huo the high way tfi Aristocracy. 11 the Priests-of old tutT.rtti sudden and unexampled pu nishment for putting thur rind to the ark, about which they had employ, much more may our present Priests expect exemplary judgments to overtake them for mc'diirjg with our political ark, with which they have no business. 11 such men increase among u, and become a little more notorious, perhaps the Legislature will shortly take occa sion to curtail their immunities, and suf- j fer them to assist their fellow ci izens, j as good by natirre as they, to perform j certain duties necessarily required and ; from which they have hi'heriobeeiiex- en pt. ; - Thus the practice of electioneeVir becomes universal 'pleasinjg. to so'tnc, vinked at by those pretending hx ter things, aird is suffered in silence U,c ihose jwho ought to detect it. By h, men of worse character are potmcjted on ihe ruin of better. The isuppvters oi V iue and Merit are put to 'the blush, and the vain tool of Party elevated ad astra, as he thinks,on the loudest acclamations of the blmd h d rabble. View the rapid strides of Aristocracy that most de-1 formed of hell-born d xmons and the f;re-runner of a.confirmed Monarchical Tyranny from which i (ibera uos bone D amine!' Tne fact is, a number of men, becom ing rich and increased in goods, which increases their power and influence over the minds of the less discerning do pev vert the.object of free popular elections. And why I Because they 'envy the pi tiful tho'gilded honors of their yet beloy. ed K. G. he dupe of the BritishMinis try, arid like tfiem (the Ministry )vrish tc become Lords of the soil, while the mr. indigent and jgoorant, beVg theitte ftivS9tmrgbt be Vepr always o,f, vTh j veiry- toneortheif ddtistitls i and some tti'h much 4adc refrain from er- press: ng su . r f .1 v.ci r : tion ,whet:e not) suspected. f hey wish t he4rui n o fx Re pibl iarrJovern m e n t, ; j oh1 which tlyiope i tojpiiihi; favored j and dignified anlbyt hereditary sue-' cession, joic&iiie and State i' their pwnn?Msfcrevellij beratiye and exectrtiVevitnout coiitroL 4 Were all djatrFccted: persrnsp Go,-; Vernme'titf ; to ? be granted jjleave p de- I narttire,yr,:wer tneiranii-cortijut!onal; sentiments 'eHateehoulfthave a ifuu la.ircj: enaiiw 01, pursuing tn..-Sj.'l;J it of our pryilegesas Jlepu bj catt Ci i-1 zehs, and of supfrtun 4he dignity off our ijvernmnpv wiin more ease and.' ' 'i But seving tri-;t out-Mete itself is neve r" nd not provedvtht arnrnuni,tiert-fso ? un-1 tried, and the eng-neer rio an adept riaf his business, it. vil! prqbbly beibest to deal with xaution ahpclertOQ; the first load, fearirig' acc1ds 'est .wel "ormld too much'alarni, or d vi lnce to tle uisuspecuiigQrfcular sense, by the sudden report of only Ja ; . v ' OCKETIPISTOL- r l nrrTTitprrnc i .. : l " '-iv:-'. Accompanying the jPresidenf Jlfessagf ' CO ST1 N VEfii j, ' Copy tf Qen. Jrmstrong'settifnMrPiKAnejV , Sia t h avc, t he; lionoi to infprrn you", that his majesty, the empe?roJarid king, has been pleased ' to. revok' hideerefe of Berlin ran'M Haii; ' pftrui'lnrei jng, fact, Lliatd t his Inorruri U P w rji feii j and ofBciai notice, ihr'.theU'i9wib wr rds, via i' " Je Jsuts .'ausoriseyous declaier. monsieur, que Jlfr& rt(ts de Berlin et de 'Milan- sonTue'slr'eit qua dater du le Nbvembre,, its cessei ront devoir leur effet.1; i -' ;' ."J ; . Sincerely hoping, that lyru may . be able o turn this eircumstance to some useful account, I fo; ward jit per tripll-l cate. ' , . " 1 ." Gen Armstrong, t MAPtnkney. H . ' Pari, August "lib, I8lfj Sir I hazarded a line or jwo yss-f tepay, by the way ot .Mdrfetx. nitrelyl 1 o infpi m ytu, tfiiithe imperii 1 dect ees of Bitrlin and Milan were! at last given up. I new send you, by i more direct conveyance, a copyldf 1 he Duke of Car dore'sjeiter to me of the 5ih inst.vBU Extntct of a letter from Mr, j PtrJhey to Jlfrt Srnttb. Lonj(,n9 Jusi ' 24ib;Xfll$:i I f ran smit a tcfD ofmv aniwprtl f.rmed upon ybu''ttU'jnsrttcuonsvt6, iord Vellesiy..snOtirl''it ipft-cf Uifb!o Udef CoiftU' "Iris no wprtnr-'reiBe-'i tion, jivhetber an etternpt to block de ap entire, sea like the Ariaiic shovildnoc be protested agaipst j whatf vc r may. ba 'he .force emnlnrWV itv rlWtinn.'H(t nnc! 53gClOU. ; Mrl Pinirsey to Lord Welleil ey. 1 Great C;landPlacelJufuit 2it Mi Lord I .hV; bad'thev hou r t receive yiu official dote f the ic lh in- " iHl solution; of; tyj establish a ' ! ? ,ji 'ant'cmniiicatinjXhe resolution he, Rnlisn govern men .to establish b'ockadt ofjhe canal of Cnrfuy and shti nrt fail to transmit a copy of it? with as litile delay as possible, tp the secretary pi. state ot tne uftiterj pjatesr vV , j In the man timVl tate 1 in pursuance of therienirmerits? P-Tcsident, heretofore signified toVmk ito observ.e. to your 'Lrslthat;) j biocksde essentially 1 mjies;;-i'Tor CtplS? the pot for the purpose, and as he no tification required in the jwseJmusthe la me, derives its tijle to the acknowledge merits, of .her LniteiBat,tfrpm e supposition that it was rieahY aa a fciJ U ly premonition, ,hi ing of itelno 1eal etoralnt on ntii rals, nor" jnduxuigC any penaf c quepces,. mightjpsefull infiuence lite coue;oihet'mercjnt4le expe ditilnis. In this sense the communication will bs received by tfieC President, as a maka. of (nat friendly attehVton which ought r? in. oil racfl rra m n a t rnotnfoinMV j- ' in alLca.ses to be reciprocally maintain ed, and in this sense the President w'Ui be the more disposed to Regard theom l, rmiinii-ntirin. a ar?!flVrnf nn wnnfrl rnn- J- '. tradict tne aennction 01a Dioc&aue, a of the requisite notification thereof, cpri- ; tallied-' in. thVorders of jthe f British go- f vernment to Comrocd re and; the' ; ( Continued 'intbt ; f'RAjrtLATlOK.T' aiwjb0inicV clare to you air,' thitthe d(cees;'6t111iilQ4 ' Vf iKn aieteYoked.and; fatftereVj6rst ol November, toty will ceaac" to hvfe acci:? warning to neutral; traders of the. Bet thatja blockade exss; tnecomuhicai on, WhicVi yopritp'Ahi jU 1 TSf i-r -ITif mi Am 1 ' .t -MS i . mm njy a. fx J 9i 4-- y ' . 1 i i 1 f U r-.t J - I t-( !' 1 t - r 1 I' Ml I 5 .1 1 1 1 i mm1 -mm 1 j,! A.
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 7, 1811, edition 1
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