Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The North-Carolina Star from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 3

Location:
Raleigh, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

jtr tortorftl Vs Jeat xr all aansnacej tin papers with patsearer, ftl4 btt8 boats. The ad-vintagti of this discovery caiuuls la tl.a safety it a5irds to paaKa jen and others, against ia. iarie frora the Lttratiu? of boiler. A-r. ji jcS sUe trate ha? fjf which a ihostt ti debats massed a the BeiTll af tie tad eoDtinutd some tiraa when Tbe question, on filling the blank with ten decided to the negative.

Yeas 33, Nays Ur. moved to fill the first blank fcavt io several inttaaces bq attended with eetnU-fjml la tieit matativ.i lit pKfled; oiraaterUtfrai chtqrecf pens-ry liner state txpoJitart k.t ber coffers are now fall, sad the stigma ii rimoTrd. Osc the retolattooa adopM tSi JuJ chi'd vt the lameotej BtAKStivt IU was a native that Lhey tf itiied tieir respct Lr the rafcr'i bravery aal virtae, by extendins the patronage of the state to bis chilJ. Her mother is eaipotrere 1 to dra upaa the trra.ary (of sach moiuei as are occery edarite her fa the litral wanner. Des this hok like iw-nifaie Th other resolution alia- TUej vert leiaaat ad i tad in twir dcaili Cey atr u.N.iura." XMr Advertito'invifa.

Pa) ul" Aiilitu. LSII A LI, attend, either in person or by at the ft logins; p're for the pai -4 Jich Vfrnf c'aimt a. ji m. 11 tur K-y See tli- L'Mtd ie. Ue Vr, f-ota ia cvK.tKa hm.4 Maatsff-a fjl4 ll.ia sertoas conseqaences.

The LttUtorc of Virginia hai pJLd a bill tottaj execution, ia -ill canei, after tf 1st of C4. I a. I 1 I aS Ml -w lift nine, tjacaiiua una uierron wiuv- iw" I debate, i decided la the Yeas 'September next, unless the plaintiff mill agree ijNay 123. to receive the Notes of several Banks in Virgin- ia, the District of Columbia, and Baltimore? of Mr. Tho.

Wilton then moved to fill the blanks. a- an we a. sj ded aporopiiates ten IhotuuU JdUn Tur a tatoe of General Vanhin-1on, to be place in bth a to the per diem and the allowance fur e-itrr 0 tailed travelling 'with eiht. "fix delate was resumed on tint question, and Dli naed till near tun aet when House adjourned. the lDion Bank of rennsylvauia, and of C.c Bank of Marietta in Ohio.

Richmond January 15. The house of Delegates yesterday passed a bill retxc'tin2 the navigation of the Koanoke this bill provide! that the Board of public works con- osnnnn 4U -r i jru j.e im In ftr 11 lUst. P.M. U.S. urn -t RaleiK.

Jao'y. 21 I8IT. Tbe appoinimenta to py the mlii' f-o FOHKIGN. from 01 tiayarono, inc "Jura- ajrrnitd in the piper of iHn cry I' a a-uvoiiki Mil a luiore fwrio j. s.vF.nr- R.leijh, Ja I8ir.

The capt. Fr.tr, hat arriyed at Sa- C.ralina assent to the of thU hill. 1 1. A. i I i I RALKIGII: tfSl, irum tun urwfp nns Mpers to tlie 21st November, and letters from girre to the 23d.

Tw (if.ruons, of a relrgiout order, arrived (Lime frort Canton, nave brought some rvar- ineir jixe House. Has Unhand doue more for her Jeai heroes Many auch of gratitude might bff adduced; but these are recent, and a tiibn'e of ouly o.je0ut of our name-roj itate and territj-ie. laJulinz reflections on this subject, ir.y Men fljr.od into Uc annexed lines. I led they ue unworthy the subject, but they may furnish hints to some one capable of improving them. AMICUS.

Tj Sicsot CAtforj, at Rome, on hit being choe bj the Legislature of Worth. Carolina, ta ewr-cute a mirbl statue of Washington, with appropriate emblems to be left to his own taste. IV chucl, how'i Cannv ae'er rrou A aHject with auch high imporUwce. fraught Thy ctaasie taate ha-now a.plendij Ueine, AarputM Hoetry't mblimeat dream. Sa fancied (mrm dependant on thr ill.

No cold diaplay of analogic akill, Calla n-th thy povrexa i A msreenlarj-ed plan Man celebrate thia ffer: Statearoan, Mam I FRIDAY, JANUAIIY -24, loir. lo Contracture. TIIK Subscribers will let out, to th l.ve-t biJder, on Thursday the th dav ot Fibru-ary next, in ih town of Ufird IU a in -if to haaes for the OxiorJ AtkHrmv i-rK uki. k. I ticuUr relative to the revolution which has Cungresa.

The compensation bill appears to engross a considerable portion of the attentia'i of this body. By a vote of the House of Representatives, it will be thaltliev have agreed rotluccd thedethroDeinent of the emperor of China, Ria k'iitx, September 3, 1R1J. Tliis the fallowing diineittiO 'u JVby f. iWl hih. 1l feet pitch, lo hecciied above and 1 1.) have 8 windows below of IS liirhi.

10 Kv 11 ,1... to repeal the act of last session, fixing the Sala- a iSJ I .1 1 II I the sania number of wiiwlim hn hare a 6 xt pasaa-e at one and be mj vuxiiinr ui mcn-wo ItOtUCI 10 le uiiderpi.inril witft rock or brick 2 fcet fra-a it. vrr. Iirii4 tfa nainli-il ill and ou', and complied by the day of Ju.y at ry ai iniecn nunurea anuart, out mat nu specinc sum for the daily compensation has yet been aT dopted The opinion of a majority appears to vibrate between aix and eight dollars. The Editors of the Baltimore Telegraph and Boston Palladium have given the Legislature of V'iroin-a, instead of X.

Carolina, the credit of na Rhine: a Resolution to educate the cliild of -oposai wiit 05 receivrd intue mean Urns tot boildinj ane ar boiii the lai houses Thomas Booth, Joseph Taylor, Jjhn IMli-g, David Mitchell, Tho. B. Littlejohk' ConmUsiomrs' Notice. Subscriber is disposed to sell the House and Lot formerly occuoied bv him. fnnce was ueiiironeu oj me uoarus oi nis pa lace, in consequence of a conspiracy, they sajr, by a female; and which ap ptus to have arisen from theaenteoce pro triaaced by the Emperor, in relation to some a f-fiirs of religion.

In consequence of this, many merchants had left Canton. The Duke of Wellington was expected at 2ist Nov. Reports of the resignation of Lord Liverpool, fc be succeeded by Wellesley were in circulation. Lord Cochran was to receive his sentence, flr leaving prison on the 2lst November. On the loth Nov.

a large assembly of trades nen took place at Spafieids, to petition the Prince Regent, in relation to the general distress. Tbe meeting, which was composed of i or 6000 persons, was very tumultuous, and tnrdeily and when it broke up, without deciding on any step, the populace, dispersing Aetnselves in gangs, proceeded to the. of many outrages. Those returning to tbe citv. broke the windo ws of the hakera and Capt.

Blakely, at the expencc of the State. Mr. GJeason from Boston, favoured the citizens of this ci'ywitha Lectuie on Geography on Wednesday evening lat. We had not the tteasure hearing him, hut understand hi was received with g. "at approbation.

To the Dolitcness of the If on. Birtlett Yan 1 1 on r-yaUeville street. cey I am indebted for the following letter from the Commiisioner of the (ieneral Land Office, on the subject of Military hcinty laud. It will J3. S( 11.

BURGES. Jan nary 22nd.l8ir. 4-ow To Travellers. THE Subscriber the public that be has commenced running a Stage between Riieiffh an I 120 mites. Tne oassare Is or lei tne rumax w.und the martial ear Of tho-eto wtiooi ths Waiiiok'vu dear.

When dread liht'ningv tar round him Heatruction pusinp aghtlyt'er his head VVhu Victory on biapiumej helmet aeat, Aivi we. plrg Mercy clanp'd hi h-illoVd fect, Hawe'er we praise how'r hit worth we I can, bringt ni atill to Man, hiffh Minded Man Kac ei-e he a Hero in the Er cU'J the desiiniei of at ate to Wield Yirtue form' Washington to fill the p'aee, Oi Ftcedoni' pyrain.d the solid baar. I'is frntiiuile thit consecrates Uie (hrine, No common tass. pr.at artist, tbt Uvliinc, No pretty deooranont should dnrr.ee, Ta tempt lite Idle travMerto face Thi noble tribute to hooor'd name ,) No a ot Uitory no trumpet' fme! Tiiie hacknied symbols winch, for ajrfvorn, I'-i itcis, and Poet's, have to tatterni torn. the Eternal midst thoe viewa, Tiic bliisful tbcnje of many a letter 'd miiaH Thy subject Canova, must sure inspire Tby Geniui.

and call fourth its latent fire. Though ravafrcrs have meanly bsr'd Th.e wis wjiicli Gothic conquerors hud spar'd, A from their pedestals haye rudely torn Wl A Grecian artiats labor'd to adorn rnapsthyliapfiy taite and skid may gtea )-rwidifr from a native scene he-e. wihl maj-niflcence aiTsy'd, Vu-e'siibumest objtois are displayM. Canoy, could thy pUsuc hand Tiie rnd in JVUture, and the pure in Art onedenignt Pre-eminently great Detcrv'd renown would on thy labors wiit Yet when thytfatue crumbles into dust. Time still will spare the of the Jutt.

Ailiat. no brichter tllll hrva fmm Aemm butchers, from which they took all the bread neat they could and; otner houses were as- I -a a na 1 q-iick and only runs in the day time. The places of stopping- are at the best houses on the road. Pass en i jrers can be well entertained on very moderate termsi Persons who wish to save the expente of a horse may nquire at the Post-OfRoe, where they 'may get a pas aiieu, particularly tue JUormnjj tJhronjcle, the mob musthave mistaken this, for the Cou- i rr. "i nrr unite.

DOMKSTIC. oc interesting to many claimants in Noith-La-rolina. "General Land Office, Uth. Jan. 1817.

SIR, I have'thc honor to rcj.Iy to your letter of 13th. inst. 1st. That the Surveys of military bm'iitv lands will probably be completed in June next. nl.

That the claimants may designate in which of the two Territories (Illinois and Missouri their warrants shall be located. 3rd. That the tract for each claimant, will be designated by lot. 4th. That within two months after the arrival of the surveys at this office, the lottcrv will be prepared, and patents issued to the claimants, or their agents provided with powers of Attorney, of hich I enclose you a form.

When the lottery is prepared, notice will be sage iur seven ccnia per moe. SAMUEL JMTOJT. Jtandolph County, January 18 7 44w. A Teacher wanted. Fayelteviile Jan, 19.

HONOR TO THE BRAVE. On Monday list, the citizens of Fayetteviile were apprised ftat Gen. Gaines would arrive in Town, in the additional Teacher is wanted in the A1 leizh Academy, who ia well Qualified tn nurse of the dar and with a nnti-intir nlacri. teach the Latin language, Bngljsh Grammar, tieoj-raphy he. The Gentleman who at present occupies the place hayin? enraged only for the accommodation of the Institution, asoon as a sucCv.s-or can Da ty, immediately prepared to give him a welcome reception.

The Independent company was caed out to meet him, and the Troop of Cavalry to escort him to town. A lare-e suhscrintion Thanbbadin name, lj' Bonaparte to adorne the Z-u-mlAivt Rln Board will relinquish it jjscpn uaies, rresioent or tne i i j- ii 7.1 1817. 4tf rich tumid f. i Notice. Alaricand Genserie.

whonlundwfl ih nrmi. kn given in the Xewspapers which publish the Laws of the United States. 1 am very respectfully sir, your obd'tserv't. JOSIAH MEIGS. Hon.

fancey, House of Representatives. KNOW all men by these presents, that I ltplv unlil.rr nf tYia ITnitoil Vl'itnj A Wiiir not aijainiit lite arts and sciences. to maue lor a ainner, wnicn was intended to fcriven to hrn, provided he would consent to remain in town. was the first opportunity e.have ever had of evincing our share of grati-fc-le and esteem to the glorious heroes of the nation. The municipality oftiietown waited on Socie THE NORTH CAROLINA Baptist, ty Jot Foreign Mssions, vi convi rj mmm ti'uidii aitd rraiiUles, ANECDOTE OF WASHINGTOV CampbeU's Meeimg.

K( wim 01 niusoorouirn. the General, with wis vcuti ui, i til a. i c'lursi I rial ne OUIU ac- I cept of a Dinner, which he declined on account nerebJ constitute of the county of 1 l. I tn 4 Ik A ftf A .1 I a request that he would ac- uip, iiouso 01 ieie- rm uieoaiiy increasing imp of missionary gates, on the bill relative to a Map of this State, ofyc, and th seal manifested among all de nomini in which something was said of military roads. to participate in the moat rleriouat of the necessity of prosecuting; his journey with despatch.

He left town for Georgia, on Tues. Mr. Mercer related and applied an aneedote of wnnoenuy hoped, that nothing, short of im-Gen Waaliinron wkiiKk. i necessity, will prevent the vteodance Of tha ten. Washington, which he had received from members.

We feel an assured hope too. that as' w.w fir flia I 1. 4 1 11 UUUK.UUUU iuai lurmeu me ui uur urcuurn. ia me iiuniurv. atiAn.i a.

niv vi iii jt.iiuiuvj, nr lac, uiiu Hi my name, and for my use, to receive from the Commissioner of the General Land Office a patent founded on the Milita. Warrant No. dated the of 181 In WitHes whereof I subscribe my name this day of 181 ON the davof 181 the above na 1 1 .7 1 a NMWIIW IIU1H SBi SJU tanoe, aa can leave their more immediate charre. IRESOJV BROOKES. Sec'y.

of power to be given the new Congress, relative Jan. 24. 1817; 4-iw. 10 a. aiauuiug army, was on the tapis.

A mem -bcr mad? a motion that Congress should be restricted to a standing ariny not exceeding Jive med acknowledged the fores-oin? to he his id. voluntary act and deed ai any one time. ucn. vv ashingtou, Justice of the Peace. 4ay morning, to the great disappointment of fcr citizens, who had hoped on this occasion, to fove testified their affection for this gallant offi-eer.

Gen. Gaines cxperessed himself very much flattered by the little attention shewn him, and promised to remain a longer time on his return, hich will be in April next- Previous to his departure, he wrote the following letter Fayetteviile Jan. 14, 1817. Sir -I beg leave to tender to you, and through you to your corps and the citizens of J-yettevi He generally, my best thanks for the tmd and complementary manner in which' you wd they were pleased to honor my visit to this face. It is knowa to many of the citizens of Fay- ttevillc that some i vfonn -oaraaivn urKila wno, Deing Chairman, could not offer a motion, whispered a Meml ir flrnrn farvmnrt rn mend the motion, bv Providino- that no fiirpitrn IN TESTIMONY, that the above named was, on the day when the above acknowledgement was made, a Justice for the uhove mentioned I subscribe my name and affix the Seal, this day of 181 enemy sholud invade the U.

States at any time, Fifty Dollars Reward. WHEREAS I have undersood from good authority that certain SLAVES herein after described, belonging to theeitate of HENKf TAYLOR, entrusted to my management by the county cmrt of mtkampton, for the benefit of the heirs of taxi Taylor, have been taken possession of and sold to some unknown Negro Speculator by a person authorised, to wit MOLLY woman about 22 years old, yellow complexion, common ttaturej 7or 8 months gone wiu child, very hkely but has lost sme ofher upper fore teeth AU so JIM, 6 years old; VIOLST, tour years old; CHARLOTTE, one year old children of MOLLY. JOSHUA Brother of MOLLY, about nine years of age i dark complexion nothing excepting his hair. wivu more man inree inousanq. troofis.

Virg. Patriot. The Hon. Elias Boudinot. of Burlington.

N. Tlie eye9 of other people, (says Dr. Frank. Hn.) are the eves that ruin us. If all hut mv.

7 Jersey, President, of the American Bible Society, has given to the Connecticut Asylum for the e- sell were blind, I should want neither fine wnedged subaltern, 1 was favored with an in- wregtma: token of their esteem. Thi luui nrci; uTut auu uncommonly one tor a person hia color. Jever ceased very highly to value. The recep- clothes, fine houses, nor fine furniture. MARRIED In this County on the 22d.

i.rst George W. Jeflreyg, Beqr. of Caswell, to Miss Pheribe Hinton, daughter of Col Wm. Uinlon. in South.Caroltna, on the litkist.

Mr. Stenhen I.vn mr mts, is reouerea tne more jccepuble, as it affords the fullest evidence that neirgobd opinion not only continues but has Fwn into a more nermanent res-ard. All persona are cautioned against enrchMing any of the above described negroes, as the proper steps will be taken for the recovery. The above reward wul be given for their apprehension, and all reasonable expenceaj paid for their delivery to me. Likwiae any information leading to their will be thankfully received.

8PATLEY WILLIAMS. Bethlehem Cross Roads, I 08t heartil rerirvropnt- duction of Deaf and Dumb persous, Five Hun. dred Dollars. Sundry persons concerned in the Shad and Herring fishery on the Potomac, have presented a petition to thy Virginia Legislature, praying that Steam Boats may be forbidden to run "in the month of April, because tnev say that the noise of these boats, which may be 'heard several miles, and the agitation of the air and water, drive away the fish. Flour is shiping in considerable quantities from this country to England.

The ships William and America cleared latelv from N. York to Miss Kebecca Lamb. Thus i am, very respectfully, jour obedient ser- Southampton Co, ya- Jan. 17. 4-6v.

dence that the miUenium is at hand, and a full contirma-iion if the sacred prophecwbica i so familiar to every Died at the Glebe, the seat of Alexander Falconer, Ksq Frsnkiin county, Mrs. Mafy Falconer, his consult lady whose eminent virtue and mental acquirements secured the love and esteem ef her numerous acquaintances After a ling-ering illness she died in the tfi infiflaailt linlaaa rtf 4iit-iiti EDMUND P. GAINES. Johjt WiNgLow Esq. BANK OF THE UNITED STATES.

It 1ft Unilprcfna! Kq i.i.riL jt. Valuable Establishment i. "wwm vii taw Li 11 i i i ui inu finin Fiuu sale, that well known Tavern, called JORDAN'S tinner Al? 'wcounts ji Ka Knit a i for Liverpool, one, with 2500 and the other with iuuiiuu i out At. Wm. Jones's in Edgecombe County, Mr.

Josiah I nouse, Stables, tie. Perhaps there is not in the vru c.asr, who was a native oi aurry uounty, va. huu wmcn comDines greater advantaees. 0r evidently safe and beneficial for the mtitation as they are interesting to the com nity. The sums which may be discounted mureniEimni.

uin uiuic ri uuuii -vwt UUIJ. ITiVUI From the National Intelligencer. TO THE EDITORS. Sirs The ingratitude of Revublica ha. Kpao i ii i'acroua ana convenient, navwg two large Halls, with a number of leeping-raoms.

as also Dm rnflffla nn iT.i I bank in Pl'dadelphia, or at the lynch banks, are hot to exceed one tenth of the in iuo principal nouse, tOCi Kitchen, Family-House, 8tc. are convenient and' iia' 1 sounded on the Aristocratic lyre for centuries capital of the bank. Com it i wim nw orai nary ieeungs, mat we announced to our readers the departure from the world of ALEX IN. OBKJAMES DALLAS, late Secretary of the Treasury, who died at two o'clock on Tuesday morning last, oi a sudden attack of a disease to which he Was subject. National From the Religious Intelligencer.

"NVe stop the press to announce to the public, the melancholy tidinirsof the death of tha Hv. gooa oraer, end tne wbole in good repair. la Faft-e vacant Int LraJ-" jjast; whilst, on the contrary, the of Bank Stack, or Stock in funds. Of the "'ted State Ami nn atn I coords have been struck to praise the grandeur and munificence. aFJifrmnrr.hies.

mid tUo Alatln- wjh vino ui uicmosi pna cipal stress town, which raightbe improved lor the -good of the establishment, as also alare Garden in Acj rear of the Hotel. -f. TV guished honors 'which they bestow on their statesmen and heroea. Vail Have 7 uch discount without making full payment we coin and funded debt required by law for The advantaees ariaina- from greater than jisually belonging situations of this kind II i. siliiot.

In "i Have republics no gratitude Look at the r.ii. 4 i i TIMOTHY DYVIGIIT, D. D. President "of Vale College who at 3 o'olock thia morning, in year of hia age, and the 22d of his Presidency. From the cloud of rlnamtvhiVh awen-iion wim.

wnicn tne neroes ot our country. insiaiiiicoi. on ins Biiares in ine uanK Much discounts are-clearly -warranted by Uct of Incorporation, the Board of Directors wiure vi atargo ana innvirig Town i -and besides possessing all the benefit of transient, town and enitntrv niitnm' It i. c. t- re creeted whereyer they antwar.

nhvmrvA our re- trular lines of Mail Stiri Th the deeo, the reverential resnect wUich over-sltadows us, we can only say, that "a treat mn T. in wotild also be disposed of. the mere name of Washikoton 13 received- wograiuiate iuemsclve that publieatten-ijjnu been directed to thesubject, byproceed-t tnWashingtan, and by some querulous igraphs published in New-York. PAi. Caz.

I v. vftji- i wouttl induce me-to relinquish this idvants reous establishmpnt. hut iiiu.ii u.g laucu mis uajr in israei. i. We cannot, however, forbear to notice the respect whiclv will descend undiminished to remote nosterity.I haveh een led to hee ahnrt family, and a Wtsh to decline a busine-s this nature- wonderful coincidence of a mysterious and Ho l-T Prn'tfidpn'rp.

urhffK haa talran r. desultory reftecttona "by two short re- thizimr-wotld. three n-reat. nillaranf rimr ia aianu iu iia uccii grantcu 10 S'jllivah. Ran 'nf Hof SVIUUUII3 4Ugliaiurc VI iORTH-VyARO- (1 iVV nrr 1 TJ lcrm extremely Itoersl, hich will be made known upon application to tlie 5tbsrnber.

DILLON JORDAN. Fsyettr.ville, Jan. 15. v. f.rt, mk.

ti. tati bcsjiju. -aiivrcia a i c- -ir. uwignc, ur, otrqng, aoa Ur. Backus.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The North-Carolina Star Archive

Pages Available:
8,862
Years Available:
1808-1856