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With ClObmvitntiBfiCtion."iews-i r The shining piles ofy faHh by av'rice stored - .V. ' emit ft: " Hit haggard tyH i$9 lighif jofi en , MiSTd With the ff M :m nf hilefnl distonteht s .. He feeli the cvjf with rapture counts it oferj ' ' Jj&&$t tntrr'rti' ?nd 'stir esround7' I ' 1 fl thi iithtcl.lfijured inani mtstruUful f ; 3 WdesVfiifc, tUrst Satan's btoVd." T w.w4ryh thrice toldi the massy fid is closea. , a; JiUy ragS nor tastes the calm repose , -i f fpott&ti innocence, but nightly keeps fy -, 'W restlets vigils thqre t or, if at knhY.f i t Exhausted nature, sinks to broken Test, ' . i Terrific dreams h'w tortur'd fanc haont ; ,With ptrid phantoms of corroding feat -A K He nought of pleasure knows, hut ends k-V$i ' k. Worn out ifl(; watching audtanxiety' .; ' Ji; 1 -r Without eme blessing from a; fellow;0an, -But with tell Uiousarid curses Vmks in deatU. v hyUk abites thf laslsadings of death fo ihitiki that in the breasts of friends belovM . C PerenioihlUivey' and still; our graves .e wet, wth tears c6fJorrowiQ; esei. i. ;. How , Wretched he, deprived of ep this sotacl t. - Whcm sordid ar'tlce sunk so low in guilt, , .That he a by 66 one loved by all detested'. . ,:J,; i . ,' , ,. 's- ALEXIS."" f JZitrdct froiif tht Prophetic of thcfamoUt Mr, Br6 c '.v.vv-b - r- tner, in iyz- - -. . The prophet Dankl chap vii, ver 3. " And 'fcur threat beats came up from the sea, different Che from another. ' y r " 4. The first was like a lion; and it had eagle's Vings. I beheld till the wings were plucked, when Jt was lifted up from the earth, and made to stand upon his feet as a man, and a man's heart was gi "ten to it " V-f ' ''!';. " The lion "means George III. the present king of England. Plucking the wingS of the Iron, means UKing away the.povyer of the king. , Made to r atand'onV.-the.-feet as a man, with a jnan's heart, vtik hi reduction to tlie condiiion of other men , and posstsin iimilar thoughts. . V w -"Tbe Spanish raonarcliy will cease ' with this the vfou W derive from It. if her owttobiect. as is rafleged1, is to get fier 6wfrs dtice ner.to acceuevto it j tor it .must pe evident that the exclusion bf Britisli seamen from our serf yite wt$td aecursr jtfllieritto;ihaa she, can gain py impressment , seamen must nay e employment, and, the exclusion or those or Great Britain from our service would. eonBne them, in a great .plea sure to that of theirown country.1 Such "(a ar fapgement, lhenijyould be adantageour llB, uniain merely; as an expeaient to increase ncr mariume strength, while it would have.the t uect of bringing into oar service Our own seamen, and aiso oi aucmenune meir jnumoers. ; w .?' 'It is highly importanr'to both countries thai this ques ion houfd be settled,' for experience f- has shewn that there cannot be a good understanding between them until u lintain ceases to impress our seamen;. ':":.''; ,- ' "" .- ,.' We state with pleasure another fact vhich we believe 'to be equally true that our government will nrftt - under any circumsuuices that may occur, I form political conncxipnwith r ranee lo the injuries received from her, a just 'sensibility 'has always been felt. The war with Engtand.has not abated it, nor has itidiminished the xealorVeak tiled' the effort to obtain redress. "The idea of a political connection tiih. France as' an Expedient m ex lore jusuce irom .CiOiana, i ircwieu yna uw dain by every person connected with the govern menjt. ' It is not desirable to enter .the lists with the two gt eat belligerents at once i but it Lng land acts with wisdom, ami France perseveres in ber career of injustice and folly, we should not be surprised, to see the attitude of .the United States change towards those powers. We are now at war with J( England i let; ber government do Us justjce--let the other continue to. refuse it ; and from that moment we have no doubt that the U. States will assume a clorrrespohtlent relation with both.., . ; The United States 'are placed by the injustice iBfjh.e bslligertnu in an injrrlanl crisis ; but we are confident they wiHsgo through it with honor and advantage. If the citizens of the U. States make common ctfse and support wiih enerpy and decision thertricasures oi'tlie" trove nmntt he rr. suit is certain. They will obtain what' they baye a right to demand, first of, Great Britain and attct secure them the Respect of bfth the btllierents and of til Europe It' will also isecoteUhem a permanent peace, arid m ether respects a justice ward for all our exertionftr- We are con6dtntthat fix " , t waranu tnesiaanoiaersmp oi rjoirana ix- cut i' 'ofT closfe to the grouhd ; according, to the visions 'a - j of God to me in 1798, and which I crtmfnunicat- r ed at that tjme by his sacred command, to the kiner and queen 6f England.' , " tTbe Dutch wilt acKtjowledge the French repub. t, arid make 4'hast peace with it ; the Porta- , giese ;and Prussfav, will do the same. " , . - The. Unhed iStates of America will declare war . ' 'against England 'Jbut before they do, France will loe all her.Wcst India islands ; and after they . f'-do, Jamaica will ba: the last in -the posstsbion of tjhe Englishv,; -iX't '. '.' 1,'"-' (It is'remarkablefthit all the -above prophecies , of Brothers, the fanatic, have, been verified, ex. ; opting the latter pan of the last. Whig J. . FIRE AT' PITTSBURG, (Pa ) : " .: 'i&xtraet of a letter; dated Fiti&urg, July 24. .... - I "arrived, here last evening, three days after ' leaving Bedford Spring. Being a great deal fa ',;J: Ugued whh a harddays ride, ,1 went to bed early, ' and in about, two hours affer," I was awakened by ' V the cry of fire ; wluCh, on looking out of the win. " daw,' I perceived to be within twenty yards of the. , J placehCTe-IleptIffihercwr hpursv ' aix or seven' brick houses, and I cannot tell how . V in any; wooden 6nes,"were destroyed. The'eyening v was' very calm, or there is ( no. conjecturing where I V" ranges would have stopped. ' It happehed that K leieralof the largest boosts in theplace were at - sr;me distance from where the fire, commenced, ' arid pptosed the progress of the flames by their. '. Jliigh prifyc waus; several oi inese too nre incm- cie.l r JVf necx?riiui .M.lidL.yFCicuacu iu ,c ivnguih sthefn 'Wcceeded It Jiurnt every house in toartJV?eefi-t a"d liutMajrke'tree.tttn all, Intluding wood. en one from; ten to' twenty." ,.':-. , ,L '.,-,' 1 1 Political. nothirg will be' panting on the part cf the go.L vernmcnt to ensure success- li lias oojuiy taiten on itself a great respousMlity, one whichh'e. ex igency of the'time nqijiied, and we afe satisfied it will acquit itself to tha just tjtpectations df the count! y Aat. Intel. - Warrenton Academy. WM. CRAVV l-l)RU,the Principal Teacher in this 'Academy, havu.g been ap,ointed to an office under the Federal Government, there will be vacancy in that department the, ensuing year, which the Trustees are anxious to supply at the commencemtrit thereof; for that purpose they have; appointed the undersigned, or any two of thema committee to contract wi?h any one who may be desirous of undertaking that trust. This Committee are now ready to receive such appli cations.' The qUa'ifications required of an appli cant w;!! He a thorougii knowledge of the Iatin and Greek hnuages; Mathematics, Natural and Mo ral Philosophy, Astronomy and Geography,' the use of the Globes, reading, wri'.ing ar'd Arifi metici The salary- will be, in all probability, a handsome one. ' . '- WILLIAM RUFFIN. KEM P PLUMMER."" IS-j. - JQ1INHALL. . August T, 1812 53-3t. J FrofflCbarlbtte,;BeaU Lmcolnton iiiAiMftrafitoh''xto Wilkesboroukhi- to ' by Mount bourne-every"- other trip once- a wtk, f ii Leake , Charlotte cviry'Triday H t 'fi l-'aod? rive at WifkesboroogU on-Monday py e . Leave Wilkesborough every iToesday at 6. m. and arrive at Charlotte on Friday by -o.".-?' .,':.:. '-," , , : NOTES. ;' 'v.-V-''; - The' Postmiisier general may' expedite the mails and elter' the times, for arrival and depauute at any ime during trie continuance 'of , the ) con tract, he. previously stiianlatiog an adeq jate comt pensation for any extra expense that may be occa sioned thereby. . . 2. Fifteen minutes shall be allowed for opening and closing the mail, at all offices where no parti, ciilar timei is sped fie'd. 7 7 'Tt j ' ' " ; 3., For every thirty minute -deay (unavoidable accidents excepted) in arriving after the timeapfe. scribed in any contract, the contractor shall forfeit one dollar ) and if the delay continue until the de. pirture of any depending mail, Whereby the mails destined for. such depending mail :los a trip, a forfeiture of double-Che amount allowed for car. rying the tuail one triphall be inctfrredj : unless k shall be made to annear that the delay was occa- sioned by unavoidable actideUt f which case the amount ot pay tor the tnp jrui, uiau cases, Dejwr. feited and rttained. ... 7 ,' 1a 4. Persons making proposals are destred to state their.prices by the year. Those who contract will receive their pay quarterly in the months of Feb. ruary, May, August and November, one month after the expiration of each quarter, No other than a free white person shall be employed to convey the mail.- - , 6. When the proposer intends to convey the mail in the body of a stage carriage, he 13 desired to stale it in Jus. proposals. . ' . 7- The Post-master general reserves to him. self the right of declaring any contract. at an end whenever one failure happens, which amounts to the loss of a trip., 7 ' 8. The contracts are. o be in operationjon the 1st day of November next, and continue-Ontjl De cember 31, 1814, for the routes Nv. I to 33 in- cJusne, ana for the other rwtes to December 31, GIDEON GILNGER. Pott-Matter Otneml G'ekeb alPost Office, . Waslunctr.n Cuv July-12, 1813. 51-6t. . .- Dockery Smith surj vino.' J?ltr John and James Roberta; XrT? dants (beinginhabitants tSfe in and replevy, oriuchVment tJTW inst them.; ' yT T 3 TV:0'1 4 .- ' - - State of North Carolina WAYNE COUN1Y. r 7 grins' Term, 1812. Lawrence AVood, ) . 4 ' ra 7" YUM in. Equity. John Atkinson- and John Linsey.J 7 - WHEREAS it hath been shewn to the satis faction of the court in this cause, that John Lin. se'y,one of the defendants, resides beyond the Ii IHrtrferthe.siate., or cannoFrbefourrdi-W as-to be served with the usual process, Ordered That John Linsey appear and file his answer tn 'or ptfore the first Monday after the fourth Monday in Septem ber next, or on failure thereof,- that the cbraplai nants's billofcomplaiut be taken pro conftsso so far as respects the said John Linsey, and decrted Ort accordingly. - , - : ' Ordered, That this order be .published' in the Minerva, 'printed at Raleigh, for two months! Attest, r -' . ' B-! " - '.P-COLUERrIr E ; Wayne, July 10. 1812. - V 9t t - - State of North Carolinai McvK.LENBUK.0 COUNTY. Suficrijr Coutt of Law, JUJay Term, 1812. Joseph M K. Alexander, ) vs. ,v Original Attachment. Charles Robiou. 1 Levied in the hands ot Andrew F. Davidson and , Wiili im Bry sod, summoned as garnishees. Ordered by the court ttut Chailes Robiou the defentiat in this cause, who-is not an inhabitant ot"this State, appear at the next term of the Supe rior C'liiri for the county 'aforesaid, to.be held on the sixth Monday after the fourth Munaay in Sep tember next, and plead to issue," or. judgment by def itilt will be entered tip against him. Ordered that publication hereof, be made three moniis successively in the Raleigh Mir.eiva. test, THi HENDERSON, c. s, c. l. - V 7 -7 -15 State of North Carolina, CHATHAM COUNTY. ' Court of plea and quarter u&iuis May term 1812. aga; THrENGLiSHsTALLIoi W ILL tandJ the preset season, mencedjantftq endthe u, V.1- my stable in Salisbury ,-jtind ftill be let tuS 1.. V thJanuaryH Tiiege qi wijuwg w uic season By the paifcj ! 5 dollars more ori recelvingthi second ci;7 dollars to ensure amareto beift'&ai .,!.: -v be discharged with W; dollars, on wbS 1st January aforesaicT. .'' -t ' lil 7 RESTLESS is a fine'oay,fuini,.I!. , and unites,-vwhat "is very rare, trat,nri ty wUhwffAVM strength. v Hit blos eaS h any horse ever imported ; being tfc m Jr 1K.H11C11UHJ uu ui in, niuat. vctcgraiea sonj u( u; rod ; and out of Dutchess by te SaftgTone rf best raceers.of her dayy hapig woo' 23 ra, a succession, '4 mile and 4 mile heats.7 f .Ff .,. . ResUesa is the only horse in, Ataenca, haps the only horse now living that .etaftiS miles in 7 minutes 301-12 seccmdTiiis he k the great subscription at Yock,on Wednesdatth'1 2 1 st August l 793 see ;Spotiiriy Magazkit j 1794 5, page 186; ; For a morejninute account of tftepedigteec' performanceof this wonderful horse, andalsoi the performance, pf his colts, refejeftce caoit to my bills. ' ' v ', ;'. .;- .T--. .h- v March 18 ' vv4A , Stat of NhGardlin MECKLENBURG? COUNTY 7- Superior Cdurf jLaiit May Term, 18lii Benj. Wr DaridsotiAjgr ,,:,7 . :J vristnai Auacrnntv. J vi. I- V ' Charles Robiou. Levied in the hands of. Andrew F. datidsoni William Brysoo.'summoned as earnuheo. ; Ordered by lh4 court that ChaHe. Mica, it tl .fendant in- this cause, who is not an 'ihhitW of this State, appear at the nekt terra of llieSnofr riur Court, for,thccb'unty aforesaid, tbe bd3 the sixth Monday,afier the fourth Monday inSi tembcr next, and plead lo issue, or judgment '4 defaul' will be entered up against him. Ordered that publicarion hereof be rhadete mhths successivlyiin the Ktlcigb Minerva. test, TH : HENDERSON, cs. ci. - ."'. ;, - ' 45 ,f 7 I . ii auto, mm-. JefFery Barksdalf, wife, c ethers, V9. The ex'rs of Jno Brantly & others. - Charles Parish, , 1 R ETURNS his grateful acknowtcdgrnCTfc, his friends and the public, for the liberal couragement they have given bun heretofore lino nf knc'ineta mnA inCnnmi thim that 60 tb( new tbeprobate inst. his large and commodious three story tn4 Petition to re building, at ihe rf a will. Ordered that publicaiFoiiTje made in the Raleigh Minerva for ihreeweekl:succcssively, that James north -fif-thEl Brantly and Elizabeth his wife, inhabitants of the , to receive boarders and tfavellers ; where stale of Georgia, arid William Justin? anH Nnrv '...Mlirnin .t;Iitt,;on rf thefrDatrt . 4 o ' 1 . - v j livvijr diiuj uiy vuuutiuHuuii y " .a his wife of the state of Tennessee, do appear at ' He Dledces hirdself that noxhirigon his part sM" me nexi court 10 De Deiior-aKi'-ountyonneywahting; to render general satistaction w secona monaay in August next ana plead, answer or demur to the petition bled in this, case, or the petition will be taken pnj.-confeSso agaihst them and heard ex parte. ' . , A Copy jrw the Minute. ' test, TH : RAGLAND, c. c. c --6Contractors.---- Books Lost. 11 f " We have seen with great regret ;nd surprise he jntany isrepresent5tiona-iithe-4ri0ws of the j government which are daily published in th fede ivral print''"; At a jime like this, when the exer- tiotts of every ir.dlvklul should bedirected to an ' elTtcleiit prosecution of the warsolcmnly declared by the constituted auihoritit sucn Tnisrrpreseni ! tations cannotsbut bave the most banefunnfhiehce as well ort. the present as on the future prospects v of ourcountry.'v -r.-x , f -V 5 To bSt an end to thetn so fay s is in our power, c - we will remark ."that although the goeirnenUre tnkinff iheTmost IfforoUs t:fiorts"to nrosecute the war against England with eflVcthey are dispos- ed to accommodate an ditKrenccs on tne most reasonable conditions. , 1 - v ' T-T-1 Ty "Aa ;lSflhacemlfcr.tlo theTlriflsh' vernrnentj t-fot to jmpress ifiwn ,lrom Our yesseis, our gq 7 vernment is !yetjaillb.asJtls.well.kno.wn..U.has ;i . lonji beep, to enter vito an arrangement, to be re- ClpivCai, w yiCTCH , itiwj'Hi unlit w iiutau D TJRING the year 18 1 1, three bundles of Books were sent by me from this place 'by waKCOnSi I directed to Mr.. Duponceau, Attorney at Law, Philadelphia, containing the laws of this tafe""ah3 the"" several volume's of Reports of the State. The other two bundles, were directed to :Mfiwl'tWejkt . 'an'd'.RQbert M'l)er4p-riP& mut, Bookselles, New York, and contained Caval lo' Philosophy, in 4-voISf-arid-Anacharsis.VTnrj vels in 4 'voW.-with,, a few small vols of Milton's works s all to the care of Mr. Robert Caldwell cf Petersburg. As they have not reached their places Of destination, it is hoped they, anay be found ih.the possession of some one on the road to Pe. terurgjrJniihar places Mr. Joseph Caldwell br.with me wtllbe thankfully received. .. 'A: ' . ''. " Raleigh, July 24." .WILLIAM BOYLAN. 5 1-3U Printin ff, Qf every deKription executed Qt tfieMlnerva Pf. 7iv with ncatnen attii accuracy ",;'7 THE Directors of the State Bank of North Ca rolina, havo resolved to erect a 7,. 7 BANKING HOUSE in the city of Raleigh, tin; foundation whereof Vjill be bf rock, the walls of brick,', and the roof pro bably of slate or someother fire proof material. The dimensions will be 33 feet by 53 feet 3 inch es, two stories-high, with a'portico in front. The undersigned, bemg coramittee'to'contract lor the materials and for the building of thj"said house, do hereby give notice that they will receive proposals:fpr furnishing the several materials and for the workmanship ; . or for the house complete. The plan of the building, together with a bill ot thei requisite materials, Will be shewn by the com mittee" to any penon desirous of offering terms. ; It isLXantemplated by the Directors to have the bricks made in the course of the present season, so. that they may be laid early. in the ensuing 1 '..u .u.: ..,,-, Hnnesi au'l" ittvuur nun nun men Linwiih - ,hlei servants alone will be , engaged, and bs wws will perhaps be excelled by ponf ..-i 7 Raleigh,, July' 3 1812.,, 4Ht,J' 1812! Original i'wfMf"- State of North Ca . Superior Cotirt of Lav May Ttf Archibald, Frew, '-.-n SiXWiV.' .....r" ' I - in .,-'l A'm :";7 Js- t Andrew, uavmson.j ; v :-W " . Levied on one negro woman, u a , 01 ' lnJI An ortr hooks, tllf H' . .n . mii-iuiir. . ti 1,11 it iui. w inpri v of the defendant 't levied also in is a mmrni as rarnIsnct, Ordered by the court that Andrew t.,-- ;r,-TT J-71V !T".t'.: ...... hn MhiMfS I the limits of this" state,ppar at e- 1 iHth thrdefe'ndant in thVrcause, who resiles , the limit, of this statei ebpear at the nut this Superior Court to be held on the day after the fourth Monday in September t replevy and plead to issue, or jutu"'" : entered, up against mm. , P u e t rtrHprpH that oub ieation'nerc9i-w f monts successively, in thetfV' test, TII j HENDERSON c.'.c WM- POLK, -H. POTTER WM. SHAW, WM. PEACE, THEO. HUNTER. Raleigh, 24th June, 1812. justtpublished And for sale, in pamphlet form, At this office, 1 An Address to the American People " 7-,- - : .Respecting war wrrii great Britain; .7 .ficc, apurna. s An Apprent:ce.Wanted. AMU EL COMBS will take an pp'"en '' 'the' JiottkMnding business July 2.'i.t.77:: .'7 It Rktik Checks ami NotV 0heformadoptedrloingbu,i2;,, . -3. State Bankand its Office. jinutts, may For Sale, V jit Villiam Boylan', and the brown's catkcius-i- V Pi-Iri.. 25 centfc' .... -" 1 J. 1VV - - - -- . 7, tiiiimnfirw. 4 . r" f'7".
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