.II".1 - , . t ' ' ' " . - l " " ' . . i - ' v -v .1- . ' V 1 , ' l A 4 ' f . -.-' ' . 1 " ' " - ' L . - i - ' '. .. 1 , i - r ' "1 - : . . : V-. .- ' .". . i . . . i ' -.. :A -v. .-. . ... -V . j-.-. - ' . , r- . -V - i.-A- j. ' K : r I "'(. - ,;. r' f , - and. . I.. ... ..;.-"f. . !: .V.x-.;.l --v.-Js.-v-)-i. NORTH- AE.OMK'AtSTAITlE GABETXE'. "Ndt' V TiL v V5 Oor tr cbc plant of fair, delightful Peace - j ' Unwars'dbT MrtrtSeto lire like Brother. Vol. xxiv: , FRIDAY, JANUARY 1824. j . f. - - ! ' 1 - jo5nn G-U5 & SON, TJrtree Dollars per .aroiVra, - or One Dollar and a Hau: lor ruu. a, ynp--ip De paia in I . ADVERTISEMENTS Wof exceeding 16 lines, rictt inserted three time for s Dollar, and 25 nts fbr every sue- ieeding publication ; thosof greater length In the same proporuoru.. iWiicfttDj received.. JLjrti to the Editors rauat te nosx-nxa. tt - j. - ., TUESDAY. DECEMnER 30, 1823. Electoral Ticket The Editors jof the " Star fir some-, person speakin it " ' . 4 1. .... lb A M-f,MAflth yl tneir narnr, nave uiuugui piuj; w lace at the head of thdrjaragraph which gives an account of X, meeting ofthe friends of Mr. Crawford, held a few Teniri?ra!roI- for the purpose 'of form i . a :: n tin an TJectjoral Ticket, the word ICauccs in large capitals. Thcsc'Edi tors, or their frierid, hare a right to call fhh respoctablti racetins bjywhat name f the propriety of the terms which they se. The me e tine was called publicly d lield 'openly in the Senate Cham- Der, and though tne tnenaoi.Air.turaw lord only were invited, Such- others as cased attended the meeting.', ' , ' The paragraph in thefeur is -incor rect in stating the numberof Mr. Craw ford friends.- Instead of JO, 80 or 85, have , the. best authonty for saying ere -were upwards of one hukdkkd zn embers of Assembly present who will yipport - Mr. Crawford'sj election, so Hiat he has a decidedrnijonty of tiie general Assembly in his favor, over all he other . Candidates ; fr, though the brhole number ftf Members is 196, se rtral of them were hot in the citv. We iope? 'therefore, for the sake of veracity, o hear no more from thcV Star &c. of he declension of Mr. CnUvford's inte- lest in this State.. i Rumours are like PoiIypx, which )ropagite; bJ being , cut to pieces. ms the ;enemies of Mrt Crar. tord ?na.tch a little from (his paper and a ittlftf from ihatf and publilh it abroad Ls new proof of Mr. Crawljd?s popu i.- . .... .. - anty l being on the wane. "Uur.lrieuu h; Star rauit excuse . us J for using his. ,expressifm again, butat pleased iVSo much, that we canr.A avoid it he mild and beautiful planet, brough as i figure of speech, ' wines" but, v,ristailn - in resplend majesty, rid keen its radiant course with accus- bme rlekuWitr. unmoved- by the wipkliicg.niinof;. orbits; by which she S surroamico. inus Mr. nawiom is steadily advancin to the moti elevated istar.onin uie guc oi a iree propic, re fcafdless of the abs'w which is io lavish iy showered tipon Jnmby Ins enemies, But Jt Facts are stubborn "tlnn is " atid .wc.bCer the following frohi thtiGebrgia nersVaaproof positive, that Mi Craw- ford, in ' tha t State , as well as in this, 3the Mak or THE mopi.K.", j yPjiEsipjOTiAL ELTcriofv. -Ve have tKe satisfaction to hform our readers hat the subjoiued Jirs -lutinn h.i pass- arcs, b, noes 40. and the minority, Treat as . u isv was .uiuumsiieu iy4fue Jfrsence ot several members whose yotes i;pv Id have been given in support pf the Olanv of tlie States luvinE" exnrossed their prel'ercncc far one or the other of the dingttKhed individual vrhoarecamlidates fur tlie Chief MastraCv of the United States. to give our fellbw-citizvns throughout the U- r.on, tnai evmenccNOi uie wisues of the peo ple of this State, Jie h tUretort resolved, tliat lac people cf th:s Statfii Joo with confidence to the election of their fellow-citizen, WM- II. CRAWFORD; '.to -.the lugh- and important VBce of Prtis:deit, but ihoi'Ud it be deemed Ineceskary; ;to' presen-e undivided the .Rcpub iCcan interest of tlie'Uniontliat their ptrson fcl predilection should yield to the clearly ex- il'.cjucvwiii oi uie itepuDiicaa majon uie ged-botli braiiri-cs. of the iegjiature. rn thcvcWilc; the ayes were,35, ljoes, nl9; i: in the". House of RepavseaUtivjes; i Slr.'TayiorVfro in lthe irAmiUssLiL ras - .' . ' . ' ; i i 1 " " fc referred the Preamble and Resolutions passed by the legislature of Tennessee it. 1 x V. -' i m on e Subject of a Caucus at ashing- toh, 'made able Report on Monday lasty which concludes with the follow ing Resolutions: ;. Retotved,' therefore, ThaV in the opinion of I inis uencrai ASseniDiy, a reconunena&uon xo the people of suitable persons to nil the offi ces of President and .Vice-President of the United States, by the' members of Congress, isiw uns luijz doui puiiuc ami cipejuem, preserve harmony and union - ' ' ' ? A. L' iL 1!.: 1 1! a A Resolved, That it is now the only practica- Die poae wnereoy uie wisnes oi a rnajonTy ox the nation, are hfceIyto.be attamedv Jfesolved, That the Governor be requested io smnf to the senators na "epreema- rwi .l.A i.imihr copy to the Executive of each of the Unite;1 States, with a request that the same be laid before tUeir respective legislatures. Ihe Iammant bociETT, ot JNew. i ock, on the 25th ult. celebrated the fortieth anniversarr of the evacuation of that city by the British. Many pa- trioticandrepublicantoastsweredrunk, amons which was the followins : The democratic candidates for the President X ' -T cv May he whoisi)est qualified and most wortbv.be recommended by our republican fiienfls in Conmsj, which the voice of a tree enlightened people will confirm. The 'Washington Republican has ta- that bom the President or tne senate, and Speaker of the House of Represen tatives of this State, are decidedly ap posed to Mr. "William H. Crawford. xt - i . e it,. 1 W HIT M mjm m m -jm m, mm, zm f 1 V m-m mum m. mm r j . .---L.xJ as it relates to him, is utterly destitute Of trUUl . writC : i '' n' a a SpeakeroftheHousepflUpresentaaves, we assert mthout tne tear ol contrauic- fmn .fhnth. hjts. nl thAnrpsPnt session of the Legislature, openly avowed him- c .im 4k; k self, as he did this time last year, to be the friend ot Mr. L-rawtord. We appeal to the candor and magna nimity of the Editors of the Republican -provided they have not bidden along iareweii to tnese qualities -ior a re- cantation of the statement they have made. Every consideration of justice every consideration arising from their own regard for truth, requires this course at their hands.- Geo. Journal. The following observations are elici cited foom'the United States' Gazette, by the recent intelligence from Spain : 41 Riego has been murdered it matters not in point of Act, whether the crime was com mitted upon him with poison or with hemp, m prison or m a public square. He was mur- dcred neither law nor eouitv could sanction the condemnation of a man tor treason against a sovereign, whose commission he bore, and The King ever I ion and swore to obey it yet is Rieco publicly executed as a tnutor for attemntino- to ArfrnA it.- . I rnL.inj!i:..i.i. ..i.-. i ' ; . ine unorauas, wun mucn point, that the world will'not be astonished at I any act of a Sovereign," who can in the I history of his reign, point to two con- gratulations to foreigners for a conquest oi nis native Kingoom. The New-York papers mention that Aaron Burr, Esq. 'has recovered the whole of the Eden Ettate, which has been so'long pending in court, and that oy uns decision ne win come into pos session of a very handsoine fortune. A Liberal Act.- A letter from N. Orleans dated Nov. 23, says ' The I Presbvterian Church in , this citr us sold; last week, at auction, by the SheriiT, to pay .the debts of the Trustees. r . - J v 1 iir. juaan Aouro was me purcnaser, i 1 1 l . t rr : ' i 1 for about 820,000. Although of the y - jf- 1 I jewisn persuasion, ne uougiu uie nuuse, that it might not be converted to any other Use than that for which it. was in tended. Tlie same society worship in it. This is a very liberal act, honora ble alike to Mh t0 Mw to this city, and to glandf whose son he is." , , New En In the Pennsylvania Legislature, a resoiuuon -was, introuuceu oy uenerail ll 11 ; u . "nit MA OU .lUlLttU.UiU VICT C11C I 6C V4 W1C PiWVCCUS w wiucu ore ui i be applied to pension the: widows of old o, , ti i .. .v ... . Soldiers of the Revolution;"' : The hu- to lie on the tabic a few dayifc morbus old genUeman observed : with fR TJhlnTiS rh ;1S ttuClC' V lieat JVlaV. to wexttt sure of some importance, he wrshed it able debate, ordered to lie wr the A SSn4 hendon.- I It pves u3 much. pleasure fb publish le 8ubjimwdfdetrf ow Circuit court I l ne criminal penaiues so long airacneo to dthL ie iraduallv disappeared be- fore the light of reason and philanthro- py 5 ana nenceiorw in . inis couniy oi the Amencan Metropolis, the debtor is relieved from exile, as well as from in carceration. v N. Int. At a ' Circuit Cour fbr the County of Wash ington, District of Columbia, pec. 24, 1823, TInon the recommendation of the Grand I . ., . . - . 1 Jurj', It is ordered, That the Hounds ol the I prison of this Countv. be hencefortli extend- J A tn the whol Countv. until further order of j ih)s Court. I Bv order. WM.iBRENT.Cr. I -f- .f a ate meefi of ; New rk Histoncal Society, an anniversary dis course was pronounced by William I Sampson, fcsq. on the origin and early 1 history of the Common Law. The de- I sio-n of the orator was to show the bar barous origin of this law, and the con- sequent impropriety of its general ap- plication in the present improved and Snet '8tte of jurisprudence, &c. been conciuded, the members satd own to a dinner, at which man v Toasts were t ' 'I I drank. Amongst the happiest of these I nr thp following : ! I , . rt ' . . - ., . .u fflSwrZT ti,e common Law. mav4 he like Sambsok. 18THt CONGRESS. SENATE. Tuespat. Dec. 16. TherWofthecommittee.fclainJs "nTorable.t the JetlUon of Hanso" I J ' fcv,m uf j. Mr. Macon moved to reverse the re P?J,- i. . z v a. I L - ------ - r 7' anu was, opposeu, uy irar. juggles.-- Un motion ol Mr. rlayne the report was laid on the table. House of Representatives. Monday. Deo. 22. Mr. M'Duffie, from the Committee to whom was referred the consideration of the expediency of recommending to J the several fctates, the adoption of cer- tain amendments to the Constitution, made a report, accompanied by a joint icsuiuiiDii. iiiii t ta initc icau, auu X r Alll tl V ttrtlAtl tffA 179 i aT -mm at. V m-m v referred to a Committee of the Whole oil the State of the Union. Mr. M'Duffie, from the game Com - miuee, aiso reportea tne ionowing : J " 1 tilt f !: I i Resolved, Uc. That the following: amend - ment to the Constitution of the United States be proposed to the Legislatures, of the sever - 31 states which, when ratified by three-fourths f"- wibuiuuuu. . ' or the purpose ot eiecong representa - w " ""6"-") """i b.vthc Lepslature thereof, into as many dis - .tncls as WU1 e4ual tne uumoer 01 itepresenta - lrres wdjch sucn state may oe enuuea in Congress, and each oUstrict shall be composed cf contiiruous or conterminous territory and contain, as nearly as may be conveniently,! the! number of persons' which entitles the I state to a representative in Congress, accord- JW S'Zl JtiZZ another census shall be taken. Each of the said districts shall elect one Renresentative to Congress, and the times, places, and manner, ot holding the elections in the said districts shall be prescribed by the Legislatures of the stat ne;vw w nArrA mttr at any time, by law, make or alter such regu- lUtlOnS. ' ' ! Xf rt f. ov-j il rii: . atji.. xjicuiv uucicu uie luiiuwiiif rc- solution, which lies one day of course: RF.soT.vtn. That the Serretarv nf the TVe surv be directed to furnish tliis House with! the amount of exports from the United States MSXfflS of Imports therefrom for -the same period: gwSy. inmte.cmns, the coun- tnea now undef"tie control of the Turkish m. . . . . o. vernment from those possessed by the Greeks )tt rosalso the amount ot duties paidon said U4iiw hv avmuj ui vuv w umuvs Tuesday,' De&. 25. The resolutions submitted yesterday hv Mr. T.ivino-ctrm J Mlltncr on rhp A- cfetary of the Treasury for information resnectinff lisht houses and beacons km I the . Bahama 15anks and coast of FIoK- da, and requesting that the President mar: npmciatft for thfe cejsion of ro much land on Abasco as i is necessary MW .Yi-yt-V- f5uJ "nH WRSa up, auu HCTeeu . I v. rftL 1 a? ' t : xi " J - A J I kv Mr; Brcck calling on the Secretary I lot the Tnfsstiry tor Uie ampuntof ex-1 I ii . - '. i ... i r ft . ' i ports ah 1 imports to andfromi Greece, Itawe. - - p-- :.- -.;;! -; iy Mr. . M allary submitted the following jJs resoiuuon, vvuicri lies one uay uccuru- mg to tne rule oi the House : f , Resoitxd. That the President of the Uni ted States be requested to lay before this House such information as he may possess (and which may be disclosed without injury to the public good) relative to the determin ation of any sovereign or-combination of so vereigns to assist Spain in the subjugation of her late colonies on the Amencan continent, and whether .any government of Europe is disposed or determined to oppose any aid or assistance which such sovereign or combina tion of sovereigns may afford to Spain for7 the subjugation of her late colonies above menti oned. J "Prices Current. IWilming I ton. I Dec. 6. Fayette ville. Dec. 11. Newbern Dec. 6. Ckvts. Cehts. Cento. Brandy, Cog. Apple, - Bacon, ; . u, Butter, Beeswax, Coffee, Corn, , ISO a 140 100aL5Qll75 40, .8 a 18 33a 26 a 40a 9a 15 a 30 a 28 a 40 a 14 a 45 -45 9 a 20 a 32 a 27 a 40 a 10 35 10 25 35 30 45 55 27. 32 29 40 15$ 12 a 15 $7a8 100 i 45 S?!J 15 12A i 13i 12 A 12iv15 m;- kki $7 EM. m W 1 aV I Gin, Holland 90all(M125 I American 42a45 43 a 45 45 a 50 I Iron, per ton, $92 9 28 175 5$95al05 $120 Lard, 8 a 10 9 a 10 35 a 38 80 a 110 SO Rum, Jamaica, 95 a 100 90 a 100 75 a 85 W. India, 62 a 65 70 a 80 Rice, per cwt. none. 350 a 4001350 Salt, Liverpool 60 a 62 100 70 a 65 16 a 10 a 10 40 ?5 20 11 Turk's Isl. 55 8a H .X. 9 a 10 40 ; 85 a 90 Sugar, Loaf, Brown, Tobacco, cwt. 17 a 20 8 a 10 300 a 400 Tallow, 8 a 9 Whis 40 a 42 DIED. At the seat of Capt. Theophilua Hunter, in ithio nrmitv. nniA nova flP'n. i &dl w luiaiii I respectable citizen. In Salisburv. on the 16th inst Mrt. Sarah Fujton, aged 35 I Fulton. years, wife of Capt. John In Virginia, the Hon. Tapping Reeve, for merlv Chief Justice of that State. He clos ed his long protracted-life on the morning o the 13th inst. . "Factory Cotton. lbs. Spun Cotton, .just re 9 ceived and for sale or ex change for Seed; or Picked Cotton, on the S. BIRDSALL& CO. 13 tf Dec. 30. 1 A.XLctVoil. THERE will be soldat Auction, onThurs- 1 dxv the 15th of January next, in the Citv b I Raleirfi. several valuable Lots of Ground. 1 a two horse Wapwn and Gear, a Cart, a va. J riety cf Household Furniture, a lirht Carriage ana Harness, two exceuent uarnage norses, 1 a valuable Negro Woman with two Children, i a sroasi . negro Kmiti, ana ouier at 1 Notes negotiable at the State Bank 1 At the same tmie I shall sell my place Sha i , unless I disDose of it sooner bv private I sale. I should be willinc to freat for the Dri- ..,!. r frt.rertv - - H. POTTER, ' Raleigh, Dec. 24. 12ts - WttrXeutOTV Academy . rrustees oi tnis Acaaemy navcr uie - 1 pleasure to inform such parents and guar- dians as-may wish to have their children 6r wwwu, uuc, . w.5-6- ed Mr. James H. Otey as principal strong I and satisfactory testimonials of the character a1 quhhcations ol lr. otey (wnowas eau- I vatcu ill uie uiiivciiijr ji $m ii urviM vmi. wu isweUknownbysomeof;us)areinourpos- I .-co fttv anl urill he nnhl neH nefora the o- j pening of the first session, which will take I place about the 10th ot January., Board can he had with the principal or in private tanu lies. GEORGE ANDERSON, Sec'y December, 1823. 8-1 aw3t Sheriff's Sale. "i AiLL be sold on Monday 1st March en it sulnsr. at theCourt-House in Eliza- beth-Citv, and cotmfy of Pasquotank, the following tracts of land or so much thereof I year 1822 and cost of advertising Isessine. and which tracts of land wc: as will satisry tne ux one inereon ioruie and as were given - kf"blc t0 in wchcase ?r?X l 1 ; u.; rwkJ Grays beirs adjoining the lands of James Smith and others. - , . s J y 76 acres ' land said to be owned by Horns djwuog the land of Natlian Over ,One half acre lo3nFJiem-Ciryrtaaid tn he nwne hv Tlio Harris. Iec'd or xbme . '--.- . . . ' Grandy heirs, in said towrr. : i 'Si . Dee-1. 1823. . , 8-la Blar. Bakisbv Dec. 15; Enfie iV Acu4citriy J MIIE - exercises of this School in the male 1 ' dcDartment of this institution. . wil r ro vujiiuicui;c uie umnivnuAy an January nci h underhe direction of, Jlir. Philip Xt. pIeyV f 15 ' : j Jf ofKeiwberp, a crentlemaii, who comes hialru V;lr-K-vV'.' !4 recommended for his Qualifications as a teach-,v er, and coriect moral deportment. The,: Trustees . flatter th'emsdves.wjbrQ -.'v : hopej that the School under his managemH ; V$ ;V -l wm receive xnai aeree oi enccuragement ,4 . which they believe his qualifications so justly ), entitle him. Board, may be had on raspnV ;;.; ble terms, in several respectable families cohW. r ?t r vement to the Academv. ' I WAI. BRADFORD Secrvi Jf6oous II K cere thanks to the citizens of Ra leigh and the adiacentcoiThtieVforth liberal eneouragement they have receiv-" ; :' ed since tbe opening of their New Es : 1 , TABiisHMEOT, and beg leave to inform . ; . them that thev have this day- received an auaitionai suppjy 01 1 t Tt. T T . C..liik.lt1. .V.nM servants wool no , Gentlemen's Welli ngton BootfJ ' jdo fine Calfskin Batce;: do s- do , . Shoes Coarse Shoesi Bootees and Brogiles V - da .:CaJtskin7do p&4':&ZZ Women's feoiTimonLeather do ' Ti . ; , .. ; Bhie ahd Olive FIushinff M o-f. Mixture Droaci Vioiu 3 Doable.-milled Drab CaroRne and Circassian Plaids Rose: and Point Blankets Mt. reduced britist : VVHit, Red andpbttea Flanneljfl;; Plain and Fieured Bombazett kft A-r , SyS-tjr 1 RUVV ami White nd Plaid t!alicof."J net i ' V V . patterns Swiss and Book Muslin 4-4! and 6-4 Cambrics Lailies and Gentlemen's .Worsted tldse 30 Baw Coffee ..V ! 4 Hhds. Sugar. .- -r-':: ' "O:':- V; HAZLETT SrCROBT. KYLE: Haleigh, Nov. 19. : 3 tf THE Subscriber, Contractor for carrying -J";. the TJniterl States' Mail between Raleigh v J arid Newbern, respectfully informs the Pub-. .0 lii, that he has commenced running a Stage far the accommodation of travellers, under J the following regulations: 'A 7i- f -, j . : ' j Leave Raleigh every Friday at 6 p. m.f Arrive at Newbern on Monday at 2 p. m. Leave Newbern on Tuesday at 6 a. m. ' i'-?.,. Arrive at Raleigh on Thnrslayt 6 j. m ,v Price of Passage through, ; Q10 CD, ; FlromRaleigh to Sraitlifield, 2 50 " m-i r I I i, . t . ' ..' i mmw mm mm. " ;rom omunneiu w i e woern, . y ou y ; i!j.nd in proportion for any less distance- 'f J Each Passenger will be allojwed the prv . 7 ;' 7 j ' : vjlege of taking baggage, weighing ?0. lbs.' v ; y ' When a greater weignt i taKen( th excess will hi subject to a reasonable charge;! f j When it does not interfere 'with Uie coirit'' fort of Passengers, the. Stage will receive for -conveyance, Trunks, Packages, &c to. be left for this purpose at the Post Office Sri , Haleigh, and aKthe Washington . Hotel in Newbern. ; , ' 's'. 1 . ' ' Applications for conveyance to be made a ; Raleigh to Mr. josiah Dill lard, at Uie sign of the Cross Keys, and at Newbern,- to Jo , seph Bell, Eaq. proprietor of the Washing- ton Hotel, to whom Passengers and those nding articles m the Stage, will make pay ment, v ; '"' " - 4 ' .'-":-' ' The Proprietor of this line entertains the hppe that his endeavors to facilitate the nieans of travelling from the Western to the. Kastern part of the State; will be compensat ed by the encouragement he shall receive : ftjom the Public No exertions tha be ' wanting on his part to render the-line wo t thy of such support. - v i f :--: MERWT D1LLIARD. Raleiirh, October 10, 1823 A: 59-. . (7 This line intersects at Waynesboro the Stage line from Tarborougli to Fayette- rule, tnus anoraine to uercoanxs ana ower a inore expeditious conveyance to the North and South, than has heretofore offered, v , Criss Toy Sole. ; 'iv HE subscriber takes this method of mxk- : ing known to his friends and the public; .- ; nat ne nas just nmsnea tnree ciegan top . Gigs, which he offers fbYsale at moderate pri ces, and invites all persons wishine to pur- . chase to come and view them at his shop A previous to making engagements elsewhere leigh, DecXf.; ; 10-i-law3w. h Bv Repairs and painting done very low;. M .- a VI JUST. WJBUSKEPj -1 1 iCUJUEa v NQnTHAIlOJ.lNA 9) ."-wi tbk jrsA Merifnr which wilt be promptly stten edtb, and diitpatcbed toaflJatt of th 8tsp4 I,'. . . i i. f ii --f tw . - '-V it 1 . ' t J:- a K'.'T.r St-' 1 ' r-'--'v 6-.. . v. . ii 4 A'- :,:V: '.1' ; i r At!' ' ' . . . r i - 1 : l U;: . . V-V.' " t h n ' ' ! ::: ;; ! I S;-'tin ' -' I..- v -! - ? - ; ' . . - :, i : 1 .."

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