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if' P A- , r.. 'i 1 Vif" 4 ''I J l t 4 1 ilvs; t I m j Ii i 8-'-. wWWbe pail ta the militia fbir "leYfiefcB lona inee -'Finances of North-Carolina; ;:actuab rrA)rmeduhueciitywftbtatoinit, . ,. : . . .; .fl ;veiToa the term ottered by the Banks, was held TRE VSUHETl'S REPORT " so over-ruling as to leave him on option..; f if - I i ". ' ' ' ' V The bond given-Jtb secure ti the Banks the On euo?U4jf laJ, Mf5?f0g annual re- .rcpanietofV monies borrowed are renewal port irarn theT, treasure was received, J th fif JaiUarvJcxL0 of these read and relerfeo the eonim.Ue ol finance: ill8ti(ulioft, nid rnxWy 'whatever Xu fie ILmordSle the General hsembiif of the with respect to the lime of repay meat : and up- fi State of'JVbrth Carolina: on t',e whole, this business was so managed aa , - v I.?. to leave the ubjie 1 reasrer undr the Hiipies- ,o.nxri.EMEjr, C . ;sin, that the btate may consult its own couver rproinfs at the Treasury of North- mcuce in that regard. - Parolinaor the-y?ar eonimenciiig jrVfth the first Under the authority of the Resolution of As of November, IS iant uu 115 wum4hc mnj- ttciuuiy ttnove iiieiuiuncu, allowances nave open 'first of October, 1814, embracing the public made to the militia and others, by the Auditors of everv description The deviuends appointed to settle their Claims, to the full a declared bv our inree severiii waniws, iu urT siMin. numiu vi me appropriation niaue nay, tea mount oi twenty muusuiiu uouars. n is ue lieved the claims meant to be provided for have been very genially broaght in and passed up on ; it ii however known that a few remain still or 1 1 h-M in them respectively by the state . t ns 'tin tnirehase money for tne i;asu renr - ---- . . . Land entered ; and the monies bur. owed of dm Hanks in course of the year, amount to iilly ,1 !, hundred and sity-three Bi iiiuu- -;- , ,i . ...,1.. n i nounds four U!lIi ami iui ptuw, r.vv j acicu ou oy me uuaru. J N . , . i hiive the honor to be, T ihism, add'the balance remaining in; "tiie Trt-a-ury on the first day of Novemoor,! JaiS ftTll thereafter to' be accounted tor, yiz. J JwenJv.e Ut thousand five hundred and mly ids nine mi"5" ' ' . - in the hands of individuals which have not been Gcntlcmtni much aixl respectfully, 1 Yo.ip .JjeUieiii sei-vant, JOHN HAYWOOD, Tab. Trea. ihc. ; e, lbt.-. Raleigh, ipofteel. to the last Genera T ,.i ;wt,fv.five tCousanll two hundred ,s "and ttventy-five i' ponnd i u:n: MR. DALLAS'S LETTER, (conoludeu.) i ''1. i of opinion, that a considerable issuse of trea and sury notes, With tte quality of being receivable in sub- , scnptions to a national bank, will nave an injurious et- : a. ii. j'. ,i , j 1 a'na- B- ', way t'rou the subscriJber, pn ihS ilth utataiu, & N aiRO FELLOW mairied OU VEU, toicraaiy. .svout KuiU and well inade, aged abou 27 years but looks young for that ag-i,! having very "little ; beard, about 5 feet inch ea hb "' he iB-a tolerably ;blaek lellow, with a very pleitgrnhng countenance,l9 very polite and courte ous in his address, luis rather a solt, ett'etnaiate voice, and has a slwrt quick step when he walks, lie has for 9ivera'l years pasv bceh employed us a waiter in the pub lie house kept at -tins place and carried with him sundry articks of very gaod cWathmg which cannot be describ ed lie-took' ofl with htm auai-k, cnesnnt sorrel UOHSL at that time mQch sun burnt and in low order) about 4 feet lo or 11 inches hierli, witlia white face, and a scat. under Ins right eye, aboui 7 or 8 years old. I w jl give miALB TEiCHEii WAtt r $ JL. th9 situation of Feniaia V. tv qualified to tcach-the Oniam nul v ' k tducatmn, such as Famun? n s KJ ; plain and tancy. Work, andwko hab vt knowledge oi AriihmeXic Ktui.'f. i-ontyif a i . "i 'Kuan ir tniin oic. ana whose manners aiv culi'tTS-rr from the Young Ladies who lfe n r ri . moi n . lini.. i vv-, ...-j umi wiiuacomtortabie a.lfl ."-t i.r care, may meet with a coinfnr tvou oa making immeduite anpLcati n frIlus')tl,t -.tm. President of the Board of TuH GThencxtSessipof the Ac demyK mthe 1st ot January. .. - " y W l c"act jtaleigh, Dec. 9th, 1814, d ME- 10;' i-,l tSeTFove'ivwardTor securing the "above described negro fellow, sqthat I get hiirwagain ; all proper expences it nfO YOUNG PHVSll lAVv . i T broui'lit home and a reasonable compensation . or, such i s iciaiN!- Inthrlnatioh as may crtablc me to retrain the horsl Assortment ol MEDICINE J ,' heran-away without any caune whtuevcr, I aniiipprehen- , ,,,, 'I'' toge her w.th a ..... Ko l..,i 1mi,jIv,I Willi tft.n n.m,.c onrl nr,M Llll4 ARV. IS HO'.V flHn.: ! -t . t. U.. .v1' make his way towardj Newborn, or some otiier seaport Xawut Wi vdsor, Bertie co ntv, Xoi tTi fwi ,!., ' !CT' town.. TiiO.B.LlTTLEJOHN.. : const-quence of ,11 health, isrc-iuctantlv'c,01'tri?,i-- Oxford, Granville County, 29th 8ept. 1814. 66 tf. (ft'The Editors of Uie Newborn 'Federal Republican and Charleston Courier, wdl blcaae- insert the foregoing three times each, ana transmit Uieir accounts to the M nerva office for payment. ' ft ; piht pence is formed (i.8a,i.aj l,Bv : feet upon the creditof the government, and also upon an.FPnate SUUl lOUrS(emeDt- tKr. nnMimli ftfa Innn fnr x v t.a no-preo-aie uui We been made, within thejper.od fir above 'mentioned, to amount of nity-seyen thousand isbt hundred apd nmety-eisht pounds seven fL57.SQ8 7 81; tne lt.lllT19 II II 11 9 1 -V wvv v x- , i. ... 4 Ika fiirn the prospects of a loan for 1815. Because, I t will confer gratuitously,1 an advantage u pon a class of new crediters, over the present creditors of the government, standing on a footing of at least'e qual merit. Because, it wdl excite general dissatisfaction among . r- win nil are iu u,e imuu . me nreseni noiuers oi uie dudhc aeot wanacenera. . U rpdv for the inspection of the distrust among the capitalists, who are accustomed to - Comptroller, anrt reauy i . i -advance their money to the government. XCommiUee 0t finance. - . Because, a quality of subscribing to the national bank ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE Will bo sold by the subscriber, on very resojiable ternis the Lots and Houses ot' pubhc entertainment, in the town t Oxford, reserved by hnn when the town was established on hisl land. The property possesses supe rior advailtages which will always secure to the proprie tor a preference of custom, each "lot baing contiguous to the court yard, and haivinomely situated; upon one of which are two commodious houses, two stories high, containing thirteen rooms tor the accommodation of ffen- tlemen of the bar and others who wish retirement ; with every cecgssary out-house, and a garden and yard occu pying nearly tour acres. Upon the other lot there is a tavern house, which is about to be repaired and enlarged, a capacious framed stable besides other houses, and a horse lot adjoiningrwhich will Iw extended to any sue the purchaser may desire, to which will be added as much landopytnieuJ, to the towii, . as may be required for fire -wood -iftd pasture. As any .general description of the premises will necessarily prove unsatisfactory to strangers frho'mav be desjrbus to purchase such proper, a... .i .: .1 i '. ...'A. '.4. Tl... ...u l :ii il... WillU'V arc invil,cu. uu vicnv it. mi: uibenuei win aiso quit Ins establishment ' com;, iU ""V" V rrac''nerJ coiisistMH' of sm-:l V titteaol each article of ilm f,., .. . m"'Kl dici pute ; which arc tfenn'.np. tW-Ji r. i . '" havintr been nctW , Z ' nmi O-Ju.n. 1 he Furniture comprises the various articWof , shop, that sre essential and. Useful to the vSt I he assortment of double flint pla,' specie fi ! tincture bottles, china jar., 8. i dcRalu nd ' containmgaU sizes of the specie and tincrui-e K U from 5qnarts, to ball an ounce. " A 'Hie Library contains a good sedectionof all t!i.Vu mentary authors ; togeUiiir with'ths most nnvl-rrt -approved practical worlcs.-E'.cgrtnl eaKravinor v". human body and its various puns, moreewe ,'!. ot the awwaj systemn colom-s, dslinWl an'l 'v veci in a maiieriy style. The wholeestabhshment, if disposed of in !!,.. a-fr.. gak, would be on more liberal terms than ii'sold m p ' eels. -, - ... - " ri Any Physician well qualified in his profess' -DVV find ,t much to lus interest to make this puio!a-,e - establish Ipms..-If in tVi vicinitv. '- ' Windsor, Dec. 9tli, !8 4. " rS-U ADJUTANT 6"AW()Ff " Raleigh Dec. Ui, :s. A GENERAL COURT 'M.RTlAL,'w j. he trial of Deserters from the 7tJi ro:-i. nu ntof Detached M i ;t la, nndcr t!i-; cm,' of : J.-shc A. Pearson, m the expedition' ap-rst I'lt kisU. Creek Indians, wdl assemble at some conveiunt pUro n the town ofSalisbury, oi, the second M'.n.Iav ,fj, ary next. Tlie court willbe composed ui the foil. c.v officers, v.z. e Maj. JosauACniVEsr, of Randolph County, Pldtr .ITrmbers. Captains John Frost, oi' llowan Count?, George Lee 1) iv dson, Iredell, James M..rt.n, ri!k:r., JphnGarretson, Cabarnis, Jolin-AIcLran, Mecklenburg', - JohnElho't, Rutherford, Jacob Kreider, Rowan, John CiMinp, of .Montomet'V; Athen A. .McDowell, Burkej Edward CmIes, Lincoln, Shower, MeCkknburj, John B:arJ, Rowan, Supernumeraritft." John Kerr, ) Thomas Jones, Rowan. Ensign James Gillespie, j Captaj, Thomas Crawford, to act as fudp! Mw'w The several Commandants of regiments and other Yi. ! Officers of the counties from which this detach m-nt dfitwn, viz. the counties of Rowan, Iredell, Wilkes, Sar- - rv, Gabafrus, Mecklenburg, Rutherford,. M n joinery. Burk Lincoln and Randolph, are herebv onl-.-red to take the most prompt 8i effectual measures to 2pp;vliini and convey for trial at Salisbury, the Deserters town tlr regiment aforesaid. . Bv order oi ihe Commander in chief. ROBT. VIf. LI MS', Mjittant ' CfnttaT. ' of the Militia of North Carolina. TATE B vNK OF Ni C VROl ,I , i " liateirh, 2S'h v-,v.Wi: EVOLVED, tliat a dividend of fmhrt This expentliture, taKen iroin uie au , attached to treasury notes exclusive,' Wdl tend to depre- f d t0 auit thc piircbascr, adioluinff the I .. I hs till nil 111 fCUVe a, uu- Auto th. rnln,. n t miMir- lf.ht nnt nauiiPKamo-lh.lt . a v . .. . . Anove menniiin-u . , , . ..,..r.awn '.thousand uiree huu ayjine vaiue oi ail puonc acoi. not possessing mat. . lrtMm nnA ,XnvM,ntto tl 4Wroi-H Ariuh.mv:u-hir f. quality; and whatever depreciates the value of the pub- -foriL. to As natrons the Drosoect of becora'.nira flonnsh- fan-ae of twenty-seven lliousami umc u- Muamv j a,,u uaiver uoprecjaii u,c ui mc l fords to ds patrons thc prospe ilred and twenly-seveti pounds six shilling and , 1g debt, m this Way, must necessarily impair the public in? ,ristity4. ' m7 ii 1 remaining inv the cre . . . , ' . . . - Oxfo?Wnv.lle c.wnty, 31 TWO pence, (i 27,327 6 - reiuau 5 . jecause, the specie capital of the citizens of . . .treasdry of the State on the hrst qay or o- thg ag t be deFmfi4ai,i)U. T,MVER.SiT As tnber in the present year--8ay, n - cable lo invaitsnientsMu , he publie stocks, ha J present su ward of Uie TIL B. LITTL.EJ01LY. st March, 1814. t ) -: f As the term for which f he present SU ward of tiie University of Norlh Cai - Lim, t trociorl iKd 1 ,m was cmruired will exmre With tlie cnrreiu vear i v. UbC IBUT1.0IVU9I1V O O .1 . ' ' i .1. ... i l . ueiHJ i:ic tuiiiiiuiitc ui ajjpuniuuciii, uit itanj? wiciCiti ensumcr year ana wt I a t i m t vp, tn ds accouiiitu . :b. . . .. - may oi iovemutr, , 7" already in a gieiTMneasure - -mr.- hii.h form Considerable . .,r . t . proposals tor a contract .lor the ma umutu. "m(int;one( Were fnie snoscr.oers 10 uie DanK iu mat oojeci ;nv;lcilll fit characters for the place to come forward with Remain the iJeiaMyejn without their terms at an -early day, - declared by the several Banks, as iohows, gej. tejr gtpCjjat a depreciated rate, in er- We however thmk it but candid to state, that a pro- the State Bank of North-Larolina in JUC- d proenre the whole amonnt of their sub. Pon vfe lcan'' ' mtendedtobc i.ubm.tted to the w 1 n dividend ot two auuannall . . . , j 1 1, Board of Trus ecs at ther annual meeting1 lc jvember cembcr ast, a H iviaena oi srriptionn in treasury notes ; ajid a general de, n- Tw abohshing the stewardship andr ht,ng.mit . per centum uiucn pression in the value of the public debt will in- ,he houses npw"occupd by the Steward. .Should this in the above, being retamen oy iiiai e. ittu- evitabjv en3ue plan succeed with the board, the proposed contract w,.l lishnient fo? account 6f the interest due it on Bet;;tus ihe .proposition of making a be superseded-should it fad it wdl be our duty to the deferred paymenttt the stock orjhares toMide- b , IS(,ue rVoaury .Notes, ekn P1!" field in it by North-Carolina 1 . .V. witl tl? a, of SUUsrib,d to a Ka- con"del j VYWOOD, By the State Bank m June, 181, a ri.vldenrt tional k . bp r rded u& au ex w p0LK) of four percent, amounting to ten thousand rimeht 0B wbicL u Beem9 dangeroug u rely j- ' 11. POTTER.. ioh was naid over to the ireasur- Raleicrh, 11th October, 1814. - 67 tf. . . 1..... :.. lim iirnnv or nftner . ' 1 . - - - ; , and jbr sale at the sub- ast corner near the Market, cr aceording to law, in the currency or 'papr. wjtfi - 0f creditorWre to be g-iJST RECEIVED mony of the State, and has been since burnt . w not, beX.ned an J ou" and destroyed. . , object of speculation by the mtmey haldertt, to du itrh. a ivral msort.nentof By the Bank of Newbern in December, 1813, BnDscril)e he Bank lhe vesuit Joj lhe exne., COMMON AND PLATED SADDLERY, adividend Qf five per cent, amounting U one riment caDnot be a-,ertained UIitI lt vU(be thousand two nnnari ami u ., -...-,- (oo late l0 pMvi(ie a rcmed in Ihecase of fai- the snares neia iu imu. au..-- iare; while the credit of the, government will State. . . . 1 he affected, by every eireumt&nee, wliieh the Bank of Cape-Fear a dividend at the k . ffi ' f )vration9 in tm. iame time anu ai u,c .a...c pense or doubt. - to the like sum of one tnousanu iv, """"i Because, the prospect of a loan for the year in June, 181. a di- aud fifty dollars. !fev the bank of NWbern vldend of five .per cent, amonnting to one thousand twirftuudred and -fifty dollars. By the Bauk of Cape-Fear, in June, 1814, a 'dividend at the same rate and j amounting to on? thousand two hundred and' fifty, dol ' lars. - 1 ' -'' In course of the present year and since the 1 . ( ii Tun uurur I ha late anuuai report 01 me p'nc ii-mi 181J, without the aid ot a bank, is faint and unpromising ; except, perhaps, so far as the pledge of a specific tax may succeed, and theaj, it must be recollected, that a considerable sup ply of money will be required, S ir the prosecu tion of the war, beyond the whole amount of the taxes to be levied. Because, if the. loan for the year 181 be made to depend upon the issue of Treasury Notes, subscribed to the National Bank, it will .auiw - - r i " 1 1 1 nuns, aumtuuiu iu iiic ai anuuai uaiin., 11 nu liftnd tfien mentioned as outstanding ana given , ol)ab , f j, for tL reasons which have a,rea JBr twelve thousand five ' lion, red uoiiars, me , d ted and if the ,flau be indepen. glance due on the one "all ot the sum ong.uai-. dent of th u 6prationj a con8ideraue is9ue f 1j anthor.?ed and borrowed ot the Mate ilian k, Treagu Notes or the pilPp0gef creating a iUidei Ihe resolution or the Assembly ot 1811, bank capitan!n) it is eUeve) deprived the has been paid off and taken up, and that UeDt is g0Vrnnient of eve chanc of raisin money iu thereby fully and finally exlinguished. . j Ly other manner.' . ' In the month of May last twe ve thousand jm ani of opinion that it will be extremely Jye hundred dollars were had on loan fronr he d;fficult if not inlpractlcaVle, lo get 44 millions Statank of North-Carolina, under ityhe aet of Asemhlpt Wlhapter bank)int0 cjr. ieeoud nd.n the month of July following, culation i,,,. wilhout deprecialion. tftfteen thousand Dollars were had from the; iftlie Subscript ion. to the hank be- 'ksoi wbern and tape- earthat y lo, an oD:ect of speculation,: the treasury aayiMV.-irlhousaiid faye hundred dollars from.: wi 0Jbabi be parcha9ed at jhe treasu- eaenoi tne saiu nanasj u,,u "7 ;ry and at the loan offices, and never pass info f 1 1, ...,c,.l,.i;n ivl tliA Assamhlv Ot 1813. tiro- ....... - '. 1 h ,,-SM,,,t"T .. i .v..:. i. . circulation at all. viding tlte m"tuis ol paying tne juiihui 01 , una State culled into publicservice iu July and An- ust ot that year The Public Treasurer deemed it advisable to CONSISTING OF Plated and tinned -or .dlc-Uitts, newest patterns. PUUhI and tinned Stirrups, Ladies 1). bottom and slipper do. Plated and brass carriage and gig- mounting", Straining, worsted and cotton webbs, Three hundred thousand Tacks assortcrlj Skirting, harness and bridle Leather, Ilogskins, Sheepskins, and-Bearskins, Gig whips and ThongH, . Hearih, clothes and Painter's Brushes IIa.-id btlkws, Russian bristles, &c. Sic, All of which liive been cai emllvselected by the sub- scr. ber, m the Northern Markets, and will be sold at a small advance for CASH ONLY, (no credit.) ' All kinds of work-in the S AIl)Lli and HARNESS liner exe cuted at the shortest not.ee and m a stvie of ele gance a,id durability inferior to none, VM. V. MASON. Raleigh,'l-c. 2nd, 18:4974 3t. N. B. FOR S LE as above a likelv NEGRO BOY, J about I i or 14 vtafs old. -. Kl.INxV.WAY from the subscriber, between the 27th -and 28th of August last, a like ly NEGRO WENCH, by the name c.t RU TH ; 25 year's of age, of a middling stature, upon the yellow order, anil has a tolerable bold countenance, supposed to be p'.rjr nant. She can speak Du.ch, or !'.ngirsh."She can weave or do any sortof furmer's work. : she carried away, a cot ton habit, and two petticoats grounded with bluck and white, alao a black cambric bonnet. , j, f It isquitlikely that she was laken off an i sohlciandes tinely-8-if tji4 is '-tlncasulhosc that are supposed guil ty ot the chme arc of ihc following description. One of a mithlUng stature, sandy complexion, and tolerable handsome ; the other a tall, spare made man with .ten der eyes, and homely,. ; If any person or persons. have se cured or. will secure sa.d negro, so that I get her again, and give mc information by letter or otherwise shall pe entitled to a reasonable reward by T DAVlD.FOX, sen, Licuts. Lieuts. centum, and a Bonus ot one and a oar- ter per centum on eachand every share, m the dp.'. i stoek ot the State Bank of North Carolina, be and i!n-. 1 1 I 1 1 1 . . 1 1 . . . . t A . ..I. ainc is Merenv aeciureu ana muue pavaoie io me . .r v. .... x i' . !.'!:.... uts or ineir represrnutiives, on or Monday in JDeccrnlxr l'ext. uf.cr till fiifV Bs order, W.fl.H YWOOTV Cct!L 7.'-.3-.. notes mieht pass into circulation, would be speedily withdrawn, by the speculators in the subscription to the bank, after arts had been 1 py -; "employed to depreciate their varuer k thedctand resolution referred to, hoping the it i3 not believed, that in the pre- Whole miglir not oecij iwsmf. aa u .o fyery ftf th, bUe credit, 44.000,000 of Vent being desirous of saving the htale from the trpjlBllrv nntpfi . ,4 . Jlttft rrknlati,M- "."'V trpaKilrv Paymenioiimereoiiai.y 5.W n Tb- 0, difference, between the Treasury should he found .ndispensab y necessary : rhe No(es ..MIed and dishonored consists in Amonnt had has been son,, tune since exhaus- Jhe gub9cribablj, qualuy . b(t reason, ,mv e h(M.H ted j anil it Hill bow shortly become necessary .;a assi dl fof ' 0p,in, tl.nt tliilir. to obtain further loans, by proceeding to the fefence does not afford such confidence in the Bills ' I tlie power giveu in uie siwu aci nun re Solution. All the Banks promptly and without hesita tion declared their willingness and their readi- ness to accommodate the crtate with the amount wished : hut at the same timevand-wi4h-onMve- drthr-decl ined ukk4frpyfMtBnfpftnei- ples differing frolu their usual mode of businsss, that is to say, they unanTmously declined mak ing any loiui whatever, without retaining or tak'-l ing the discount or interest at the time the ac commodation should be had, .Although the Treasurer was ' persuaded this 'course. was not foreseen by the Legislature, yet the determina tion of the Banks, taken in connexion with the tenor and wording of the Act and Resolution a "hove m'entioned, could but place him in difficul ty : rReinerabgridg however, tl.at.a very consid erable part of the money wanted, was to be laid ut in ' the-purchaseof munitions pf war, "oh hiehhe safety of the State might,possibly, iatftrially depend j and tliat the remainder was ' experiment, as seems requisite to justify a re liance upon-it, for accomplishing some of the most interesting objects of the government. ' 1 must beg j on, sir, to pardon the haste with which I have vvritlen these general answers to your enqu tries, ' ""Bn fkftow ingl'lte importance of time ; and feeling a desire to avoid every appearance of contributing to the loss of a nio ient, I have ehosen rather to rest upon the inttUigenceand candor of the Committee, than toeuter-upon a more labored investigation of the subject referred to roe.1 1 have the honor to be, very respectfully, sir, your most ohedient servant, A. J. DALLAS. William Lowndes, Esquirr, Chairman, t$c'u. ijlANO FOUTES.r-The subscriber shortly expects a'frcsh supply of elegant instru ments, warranted to ljrofJ.he best workmanship, which he will dispose tf on reis'onnb'.e termt" .' ' :" A.. JATTAS. w : iit . :n ri... u ruu . . ., . i . ijivinir: near Vvarici s iiuu, iv"-ny uiti , viiiun.iiii Because, whatever portion of the treasuryJv.,,.,t,. v r vnv t:ith isu , 74.itn . .... - .i i" Ly",v - ST VTE OF XajAROLlNA, Wa,ke County. Court of Meas and quarter sessions, wVor. 7Wm, 1811. WM. BO'YLXNTvs. ZEXU S BRONSOX Original attachment. " Levied in the hands of Davis Battle, Thunas Cobb and Jehu Scott, and on all thu property found of the defendant's, in and about the house he ""occupied consisting of Tables, Chairs and a number of other articles. T is therefore onjered, by the court, that publication be made for , five weeks, in the Baleigh '. Minerva, fir d -iendant to come in :uul replevy, or iudjrment final will be entered against him. , ' . i - Test, B. S. KIVG, C AGOXS WAN1T31-Eight or tm good V agons and ieains, ,inmeIiate,v wanted, nu-the tr''sporta' ioji ot' .arms "to Wiimr.ngtcn nad Newborn, X. C. and Cohi.nbia, S. C. -for wh.el) u 1: beral price will be ,'1 ven by tlit. d,.y." Enquire at Mr. Marshall's, Baleigh, of . SAMU" FARROW. - Tec . 8.h, 1 81 1. . " . 7'5 &fFlw JEWELRY. The subscriber with J3l pleasure informs the ladies and .gentlemen o ituleigh and a genc.vii pubhek, that he lias just re ceived from thenorth a vahety nyhi's line, -consisting Of the following articles : flood goTJ and i'vt-'r WATCHES, gold chains, seats and keys with co;tk!!Mi. ' and topaz .stone, M. nature cuses and icck-ts, .sl.cvj bii- . tons, peavl and tojinz Breast pms and fingtr-rings, r rings, bracelets i.nd irttsps, camel i.:i, jet aiv. go' necklaces, Sec. &c. of Ihe m-wvst fashions, silver soup la dle's, table spooitK, desert and tea ditto, tuners s:u' stands 8c shovels, tongs, spectacles, sc.ssors cha hs, kn buckles and 6iock ditm ; hooks ande.s forcioac tooth picks, sccar tubes, &c, &f'. S.her nmnnt.-i. LS .WOR1JS, duks, epawkts, plaines. siW Litton-, r gles, &c. &c Tlie alwve gooas.wiiibe soiu ioh up- . or silver coin, state gold, ehl gold :md silvn-ra-d''''. . than be idle will take a few notes on parjalular bafik-flf-ntlemen wishing to get gold j.-iicnrlfvcr watciies -u gold and Silver REPEATING WATCHES, or a ' I P TIME PIK'T. with a glass shade' :h..i wjli run , With one. vind.ng also: 3 oihcr 3'.) hour tnrM will do well io call as early as possible,. All tf'1'1. ' s-atches and Clocks repaired and warranted ''Wf ' 12"tnonths -As: hair work engravings .h w lrr ver work made with accuracy anddibi-iateir- 'Jr(oi's " ' tlie coinitv strictly attended" to by " TtHl.'1 .Dec. 8 h, -814 C. ALU ABLE LANDS FOR ALE Tlrr ; 3 IIE EXERCISES of I ?1 ' 8CH(.!)L, at the Hair rtouse, wdl cOiiiiiie.iceon M nJ:iV.t Jfiiiuary next, under the-supcr.nti i.l.mc Bishob. as nr.nc.nal.'. There wdl b-. (he (illAiV13lAli. secr-ivl '' . nt'Mf, m'Han t ii ;ht '1 -: 01 a .'. 1 . 1 . . .C i . . . I 1 . . .ii.ii A I .m ili.i" t . t . , . i I "1. I . I.. A .11 Tn f 111 11 I. K IS 101 .lllie aUUUl JJUU .te n a uvi'i, hi ii jiic wniuii , iiuinrju ,i i j..ii.. i ,,d j.'1'IC'it on a e norm sin or eus? niver, uu luiu.mr, ihluiuihu R:iss': Ferry, on wh ich there is five .different plantations. . LSO hx r.cres on Xlic south side of Xeuse, opposite the hoM and fen-y, including a seine place and FEltliV L iNUlNG.I wdl sell the- whole tpgether, or divide so as not to injure the sale of what is left; -' AI,SO, about four hundred acres on the south side of Xeuse and loweridc Falling Creek, joining the river and the creek, including a seine place "and a limeston. rock, which has been proved and makes excellent liine Th's has one plantation. .-- ALSO; 486 cre on- thc south side, of Xeuse, a little below spnngbank, joining the River with one Plantation. There is plenty of cleared lahdsion the above planta tions. They may be had at a fair price and reasonable time will -be given the purchaser for payments. For fur ther information, see the lands iukI mhscribcr. , CRIAIinASS. SSthKbVembcr, fg.li " ' . ,-75ttr- !Wl'V 1 M.n...f.kl f..,...j in tl-" nii' fil.-I. St dol l.irs per year ir.ee of tuitionsuv?n no..ar r . -- pavable quarter veail v. The tmste.- -i i.aitr.; i -i " tlwtlheom.uanMiiigt.tHitsofMr. Risiiop.t.ioi ble healUmr of thplicc, ar.d't'i.- fhtr.i.-ss ot, will insure to thi mstitntio i ihe l.h. rd P'1 generous puohc. . V m' 1 VI -,rx-; r. flrange-Cou ii'-; .tv- f, 1 -4 , ' - ' "- at tin! 4 r Af 4 v a w f.i- i k i .. fur ' al" office, by the Uhousartjl, grree. or Oi' ffi J'4ained,'7Jer:(f)w,' fr, nintrr Lottery, nowifc:awui&; ' Afcw nuirs .IV .j. " i .. lis o!" tr fit'-" ';d - 4 in- ir
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 16, 1814, edition 1
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