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f If r . - I "V 1 11- No. V... ' - . . : . tie. British, la thelmerican Commissioners fchtnvScpt.. 19th, 1814. undersicued lave. the. Iionor. foacknow-t ted'e Oiijreeeipt "f the not addressed to them ifcy -tLe'AmWieaa plenipotentiaries on the ttth the 'greater pari of that note, the iinder- aittned hWvertfo intention .to tnaKe-rotnments. Aaving proposed to themselves throughout the ' negn'tia,ltpn toavmd all unnecessary discussions, "joore tapeeialty when tending- to create irrita- On the question of the entered jiito Ike-negotiation with an ajx!u wish to effect art amicable "arrangement. Af ter convulsions unexampled in, their nature, extent and duration,, the civilized world has need of repose.' : To obtain this.in Knrope, Oreat 'Britain'' lias made considerable sacrifices.- To. complete the work of general paeifi cafhm, it is her earnest wish to establish' a pence with the Ik-States; und in her endea vors to accomplish th is' object, to manifest the has takeu a convenient house near, the Aca uemy mid u prepared to rtccivesi orht aluderits the, ensuing year.'Vi ";. ''- ;1' V, JtA- flT?V" TttACilEU Y ANTED, fn thigajisbory 2. Academy .The main bdihling tf the? ba- lisbury .cademy Will be completed, ar-d Vy' tor die reception ot school by the 1st, f ' January. . In J.he in ttnm the Society, under whose direction thorns tjUitjoh is. aiv Ji .rriin nf'i ntrHlr.nir a np.rsnn, nrotjerlv mialifipd same principles of hoderation ditu forbearance j olakt charge of the academy ' ' and also'as a pti-acher ot tirirs, ibeyciana happf to find that no material iifiieulty-i& kkely to ari...e. i V, WijHi repetft tohs bouiidai'y of tho Distriat f . Mattle, the uDdersi'ued ohstrve With regret, ('Xh'it "tilthotipfb the . Ainerietttiv plenipotent iaries -bii'e-ac'knoleilgtd themselves to be iiiitwcted t discuss a revision of the boundary line, with :t view t'o.'prevtiuruneerta.iuty. and dispute, yet fcy asRuuiing .air'exeliisivetighl at onvg to ,de-j Oiue wnai is ,or i not B.-uujeci oi. uiicei iut iii y aiul dispate, thtyv have rendered their powers 9ttgato-)r: .oriii&dmjNpiirtiiit in their pe 'Hf ' it U' 'jr i t After the declaration made by the American V . 1rnijtWtiaH(y.Hh.itv-th UUed Stales ill !Aw A'.of f botlndary between their ter- $ ' j jrfxiWj an thAt of fndiaH uutions, bec4Ue C , lie" na(irpi4. .v'tfMriLdruIaUon of the UnU tail JStiies Wflld; f4lerbv arrested,- if bo eiit?dnneae'ijiry farther to insist, on the proof . ftf a: spirit of ugrawdixement alfvdd by the purchaser of ,,Lowiaiia:.fronr Fr.aaee against th knoivn condilions on which it ItadXeeii ced- : edbiSpainthat country, or thevliostiltt sci jiure of a great part of the Florida' under the but it istitUrlv inconsistent with her practice and her principles, ever to abandon in. her ne go'tiations for peace thosd who have . eooperat ed with her ip war. . . - :1 The l uudersrLnc4Lllierefore reneat. that the western fro:i-i i M,,.,U :a . ;"rii.. Ullllflll til I II l.t III' 119 1 IIIIII IV 0 D I I J of peace Wjtb the U. States on terms liohorable to both parties. It has not offered any term whifh tlie U. States can justly represent as des rogatory to their. honor, nor can tfbe induced to aeeede to any which are injuria its to its own. It is o.t this ground that the undersigned are authorized, distinctly In declare, that they are instructed not to sign a tre-ity oT peace, with the nlenipoteutaries of the United States, un h'sa Jiie inuian nations are inctuueu in it, anu restored to all the rights, privileges and terri tories which they enjoyed in the year' 18tli previous to the comnienctnvut of the war, by virtire of tlie treaty of Greenville, and th trea ties subsequently concluded between them and the LT. Statct.' From thi pehl the British pie. pipotentiario'c:initot dt-pnrtr . V '') . .They are further insticctMto offer frr.dis eiissionran atliele, by which the contracting parties shall reciprocally bind themselves, ao' cordiHg to boundaries to" he ."agreed upon, not to pit re has e the lands occupied" hy the Indians within their respective By-marking this engagement, subject to revision .-t.V . Isaac ltoater, Ma T5 biers, &c. ot' Daniel BuU a Michel i H' and John Butkr J "fe dece lH t the GoHtitl. u attend to an adiacent confiscation r Tii undersigned individuals, vill punclwdly attend to any propositions thai may be ofiemirtrppn the s.ubjct4 and they deem A proper here to add that the anxitly oi the society obtjn a person of talents j one etnintntly qualified for the duties of the station, will insmre tcTsucb a person a very liberal salary -.. . JOHN FULTON, . WM. C LOVE, C1JS. riHElt. : , t'Def emher 10, 1814 .. 776 - ' ALU ABLE HtOPLUTV FOKSALF- Y Will.he sold ny die subser.btr, on very lesuiiitDle teniiijj lnc and llooses oi pubhe emeruuimtm, in ihi. tnwn oi Oxford, reserved br tKm when tfte tovvrf waSH established on his lancL The proper ty PQ8eses supeUher with the other heirs of rior advantages which will always secure to tlie pronrie . ,.t.reroncft of cutAn. each lor bcinr coritiipuous to Lxht: court vardr and handsomely aituaicds upon one oi and concerning the pivni.ses urh.rU- nre two' commodious uouses. two stonts niirn. containing tha-teen rooms for the accommodation of gen-1 tlemen of the bar and others wtio wish retirtinent i with, - H eai a oi isanf. P...I.: JL -Chants inthii cause baiL i 'Jt! .tctk- and ken heirs t taw, ich hath beenl 1 cutd except as to Aran Da ; V?, V l-rm S It llXheretrpoa OrJe?eA 4at av ; IwUlfc BuJ Butler, fmiitrflr wife.CarnesTrmien and .hne h V"d -n? ler on whouthe Sc.re Fac L S4 I .v. v.. .lnl1VMU or xniS that IT Wr ici ier neirs at law ot tli,: U-Z r wbh. not inhabitant! of this state.-I ,. C C that.puhhcation Unmade in thfcu10 'S three weeks successivclv, that the kt'8 M,'v and Marv his .wife ami ti.. n...Mld. tan ' law of the said Isaac Butler, X "3 ."' 1 Honorable Judge of our next S 2 ? Rf- Wiiv.WDehUd tor the County "J Uv-t cou t house, m U ilsberough, on the k T. i?1' March next, then and.tli !S i J can wherefore the said'sut shall not .tslfi M-v '4 Kamst them, and they be made n!irS tner with the other he. of ,h.. : ...i -m, cujuiui w.siaiw to ana pertbnn Mich mTJ., J c' . i siiaii make or f.r,U. ... , Test. ' A B. BRUCE, I), r; vr. Hillsboro,. "h iV: ? V t m'n'nAirl; lfuv rrc8. lint in the lhrr lilt thtfe ih :i fQi. i live m house whjch is about to be repaired and eolarcetl, LX ' t Joridas; under the ; 11(Hi.H p,irntiortl.F a sivn-iif.i$iwL it i JmiMiL jretenof adispirespectnig the boundary. j,hat j, objection to the esiabiishment of a lle rt-nson given by tne Amancan rienipo-! brtIin(ary, htyond which the settlements of the ientiartes for this deehrut ion, equally applies S4atPg 8hwuW be forever excTaded," may be toxhe assijiinent of a boundury to the United effectually obviated. States on aoy side, with whatever v iew propo,- -rhfl lM,dcrHignP(i 'u0ve npVJ.r stated that the 'W ? tt.d..the itali.niied-natui.ot the pretviisimi exclusive miliiarv possesion oft lie lakes, how woulr? Alo havjustihecr-G. Br.tai i in s?i-fc- eVer conducive th'ev are satisfied!! would be to -ing-wora eflfeetiwl s'ufe-ag;uiatilappha smdjLndersianding between the ttv.i eounti its, catian to, Canada than any u?h tho under-. tti,hn,ii AanwrTtim Ji..irrrr-nf-lM-iTr.ii.l. LVY JK ., Ll.iM ti... ..T T Itleasure in form a 1 1 I,,!:.' V 1 ";-r tt"k .nnwlmia framed stable besidea otbtr bausc. and a of' ItalJiirh and mriiWu,. ,,!,it-:, fev'''.il hoese lot adjoining, which 'Wdl be txtendfed to hmv sue ceived from- the .north a variety n Us 1 the purchaser may desirp. "to wh:ch wilt be added as of the following art.chs: Gootl wlu' ''"'i'" miirh land eonveiucnt to the town, aahiav be rciuad WATCHES. miA -h-,n. ... t 1 A" t .tw n.iHinui annual' . .w1i . tn.t n.wl . . tot ure-wuuu jj..-iuiv. za nj o.iv-j vttv. iun , ami .i.jii .i.m.ic, niniann'e Cii3cs ana locki strantrers whO.may De.aesirotis to purcnast stici : tv.thtv are invited to view it. The suusenber lines mf dwiiarent ion.; i sell lots of crodnd, to suit the purchaser, adjoiaii.g die tovn ana convenim.to trie oxrora- vcumy, wo.cn ai t'ords to .ts paaons the prospect ot beeoin-nig a doiiribli ing uistitution. - 1 Til. )i. UTliJiJOIiN. Ox;brd, Granville county.ilst M u'ch, ltf 14. 4J tf SjSIUTt 1 -I .isiaeuny f jtons, wai i and toPi Breast pins and fmLr suchprnper. r.ng bricks and cl isps, conMui, i ,ber wdlaiM, neoWs, &'. &c.pHht newest fcsh1o.sllv ! 8gn d have had the honor to propose. t Had the Anieiieitn Plenipotentiaries been in structed on the subject of 'Canada, 0?ey would 101 "have -asserled that its prm'atieul annexa tio fiad toot been the declared object of their " g! rntnent. It has ben distinctly avowed to ftv such atliffrciit times, particularly by two A to rieau eenerls on their respective invasions of Cn&ad. If the declaration first made had J raljon 6,een itisapprovetl, it would not have been re ieated;'"'' The dMiaratioits" here referred to are .. to Ui found in the ps'oei&i&Hti.nn f geu'ra Hull in Julyttt812, and of general Kuiyth in No einberi812, copies f which are hereunto an-.tod.;f--'vv't:; . :U must be also frwnnhf want of instructions ibnt-the. Amerieatv lJlenipiteutiaries Jiave been led to assetf tfiat Great Britain has indifeed the In liaiisto'wiUidritw from the prott eli 'ii of the V Siatel. 4 The overnmnt of the United State's wttnot haveiorgntten that reat IJntain, I deranon fj far tV2ia. uidueiug the lndrans to withdraw hmstdsYrom the "pretion of tht United 'fltates gave the earliest vinformaiion of the in , ieation at those nations t id vrnlc the United ffltates; and eierted hecself, though without States, was to" be considered a? a sine qua non in the pegotiation. AV benever the question rc hitivelo the paciticatiou of the Indian nations (which, subject to the eplatialions already gi ven, is a sine qua non) shall be adjusted, t!e "undersigned wilt be au'hmised to nwikc a tinal 'proposition on the subject of Cajiiidinu boi'isda , ries, soeptirely fbutided ou Mrinuiples of u.ode i .iiHMi nun jusiiee, uiai mey if-i eonuueiiT v e;in n at' be rejeeted. This propoitiHJn will be dis tinctly stated by the und Jsiued. upon receiv ing n assurtnpe fxoui ihr Avui-iwi plenipoten tiaries tlmt they''eousider th'-mselves auttiorised to conclude a provisional article on the subject, and upontheir previously cos s'-n' ing to include the Iiidiaiyn&tions'ih the treaty, in the manner" above described, The undersigned r vail themselves of this op portunity of reueing to" the Ameriean pleiii- pntentiaries, the assnraace ot their high consi- O'fiCfc. The subsctiher hating obtained 1 letters of adnuinslialion ori the estate of J.ibi jii Tri .j Uvc'Uw-ai tm, i..t etjttnty c5itr'. ot KoWivii, i-. queU ait-Uioae jiideUed to said csU-.' to make nn- 0,d nds'dvi i REPRATW(5 WATCHKS, or ancU i dies, tabic .sp.Miis.desti-t and tea ditto. 'tiin.M.11 1 .vumo, -.cissors C la ihk . hiirklps and sturlr .l,t,. . 1. . i iiuims anil tuoui p:cHs. setrar tu!?. & anu e-cs tm-oi, :.. S 1.... crle XrJJl- rlij. ..k,n i.. ... i, i . . i ot Silver ctfTT, stale gold old gold and sdvc,-; than lie idle will t:Jce a tew notes on iv-t ,C:hriJ U. ntlcrrien wishine to-s-fmild n it, nt i ... . .... nittl.aie pu nient ; and thoe havrng any just chums to present theur properly au'hcntVcut-d for hquidution. I JOHN TRAVIS,.?. S-l.sburv: DeccintK.T. Lilh. IS 14. 77 J en. TIMEPIECE MiLhaP-liw lPti,t il- 1 1 With one winding ; aUo 3 'lh:r 3'.) hou- timen r? will do well to call as early as possible. All kl ul.rf i'a cbes and' clocks repaired and Wi-jrranf, 12 months alsii nr w nk .fcnih'.iv.ivsr .1 v f STNI VEUSITY. The trustees ofTynTTTiveT1 ith "Curacy ynd dh . i- "--i:... i. ...... il i u. ' the count. stict I v attended to bv j saw? ' la kin hi :i iiri ii-t . nil iiiL iiair- r'En'ii i . . v . ' ' - - - ----- - - - d -7 ; .- iht !, h!4 i noiv. -W itciK.a-1 o: waK;- couny i torme'n oMtr.'.iv.uci a Steward ibi .he cnsu.ng year. AVh)U the lncitiseil pnc-"Tf aitides necessarv for 'HE KXKitursSKS-of the'tJiUjS tolJlUULf, at the Unnfetds fc, . .V5WI.....U. -7.vu.vM v.....llt....f ..,.,.,.... wilt-com neiice on Moivl.iv ihc- icf oikL d wie pnee yr DC,.ru,fncnssuasi.xt o.i- tnamn .1 oy mu-, j ,, -..an-next, under the Stme-rintdance of fr ffi!- v -- ' :"a-'Y.'L' v .. . 1 vu iJJtxnop, as pr nc pal. There Will !x taobt kti ute twi'Hi leu 01 n.k...g , ui4lu 1 iu. u;c n. ai , writing, arithmetic and Entrl &h OraiTim .m I 111 f . 'i h ... j- r: I . .1 ff 1 IV ' . . V -1 .i . I (KtirtH til . i 1 . - .-' ti ' ' ' vw.-w.iw...-.. ' .. v... -g ..i... r.i..i.-, utrcntiou w.u oe pant ao compo late for board tor tlie ensu g y-ai i.i. seventy .five dol- j Wi:J R9. to tlie morals of youth. lars, orthiTtv leven itnois and hftj ce.its a s.. jsien j vTt jDomino.By th' exjiies-i, eapt. Taylor, the editors of the Jsiew-York (Jai.. have receiv ed Jamaica papers, to the.' iJ9th of Oct. Thev jneeess, iB prevent and appear their hostility: .V"tl ,"0" " ""V"' ,lU -i -' 1 ' ; between Chnstophe and retion. bv wbjcli t .tv mtutifillv aeree to -surrender nt. Dounnarw to the rreuch government : and all the property. excepCJhat occupied by general ollicois, to be gnveu up to their repeetivc ownvrs. lonr at Gnnaives was. 10 dollars a barrel, nunt' harirg been receh-ed from the U. Elates for tWQ'montbs. J - iJje laaian Jiaiions, nowever, having expenen- Ced as they thought, oppression lintead ot pro tection from the U. States, declared war against them previously to the- declaration of war by that country against Great Hritain. 'iThc trna ty by which the Indian placed themselves un der the protection of the U. States, is now ab rogated, and the 'American government cannot entitled to claim, as a right,.the renewal of an article in a treaty, which has no longer any "existence, The Indian nations are-therefore no longer U be cousidered as under the protec tion ot.thefU. teiaUs, (whatever may be the im Tikihard LceantiJolin Dixon, charged with j iioutn;iiv but in vkld'nir to .this neci-is .v, t lie y h-ve betwi ewe) ill to in-ikeamjik provisniivfor good fa .c and attcndarici and tluy trust that m adihtiou to tlie express bLpiiiat oh obtained, "they have no small pledp , tor u bouiu.fiil and cleanly t.tble, in the character viuch the undefj akerand h.s cuirpan.on have acquired as publ.c hiaisekeepeers. ; Bv ihc committee of-aflpointmcnt, "U-leig-h.Sdthl'fcc. 18U. 77-z3t. J TKAY IIUll.SK.Strne(l or' was stolen! O from Mr. Loekhart's tavern, in liilisbo- rotigfi, mi lu 28 n o N.fvembxr, 'a BAY 1OHSE, s.x . eui's old, five fet hrh. bol:b ' Lity eu4 i,- vcv? p-tited,' rath' r sit ndei irikde, Jid ro white ha rs that I -.'member about him. lie was .ho I before. Trie horse .ad on, a S DHl.E, plated b. h. nd .md bt-ton , rath' r w.mi, the t Loth nuulc out ot'a p.i.r of old cloth toots and . p.ecc ot'a bi.fnk'j'., qu.lted tojri'-her ; the g-ir.h nnd d at ;rh end' Also a curb br;ddle, nicely nped, w tli a' double, chain curb tied at -both s ilts. Should any ' Aid mVn, or -.he kiep-r of tiic Su-ay books, hoor.of neb a horst , I vv U thank lin-m to dro; me a tnc by ui post 5 at.d I w-tl givc'a generous rew.j'd fpr aa'y Mii'prm .ion Kth.cli , ni..v Lad to his recovery, oi" li'liriiglv." home to nre near Raleigh.. ' SAM'L.(iU'niK!E. Ralc gh. Dcr 23d, 18 4. 77 tf, ZJtKAY lI'JllsE Strayed from, me about O theJOth of October last, a small .SOiiKEL rest ctabh' PrticilK Sl 0:i till ClOCUtim f youth. Jt'urJ ;v b? 'in 1 families in the neiirhbof'iood. a' :wih.i fir., dollars per .year price of tuition seven dollars vr ,y-; payable quarUr yearly. The trustees flatter tbc-aw-lv that the commanding talents of Mr. tJishop,tlie remnfc'. ble healthiness of the place, and the cheapness of L i. will insure to, this institution rhe liberul p.itriiaj af& generous public. I 1 ( i ? ?. t . & V OPange Cotintv-j. Dec. 6, 18 4. ; - 762 ST V I E OF N. CAROLINA, AVake County,, Court of Pleas and quarter sessinn. ,Vf Term. 1814. WM. BOYLAN,vs. ZK.M! BHt)iVSqV; DrisrinaaiiapJtjii fas. in the hantTs of Dvis Battle, TktusVoUi and 3kv Seott and on all the property fwni of t he defendant, in and about the lmu li occupied consisting of Tables, Chairs andft.- nuui'jer of other articles. T i thjrpfore ..'ordered, by the court that publication he made for five we ks.i-'i Rilr- ffh Muiervi, for defendant to come .n rdrcpl', or judgment final wdl be entered avramst li n. - T- s't. It. S. Ktvf,, r: C. ! 1' f'sf tlie mine of high treason tried before the Cir- euit Courf, in i thejDimtt -of Columbia, at TV IVf mlli'H 4nl aAvf luli rt I - A v AMMiiiiwu Hll UWIII til H'llltlVU. J L r tiortof that tlrni) and it can only be on the j peared from the evidence tliat their condurt ". ground that they ar"e regarded as subjects, (bat was rather patriotic than otherwise, the mot ire : j. XJJJ 'jjj -S;eJotV"l! the American Plenipotentiaries can be author- jfor at) intercourse w ith. the ehtrmy being to iii-1 vnm the u- iio..ks, 6 l( tV?;- d r '.,..-.' lied to deny the right of Great Britain to in- duee the descrti.m of his men. V j Fish-Dam' Ford, Wake eonn.y. M ursold laai s)i.. ir ; vc ievi ii n,h ; all tour -oi' h.s 1-. i?.--. wo ite to his knees; with a large-blaze- m his lact, the lower part 'of vvh.ch tufiW over h.fe rght "no;.tril. t expect he m at present m ne of tlie conned of Person, Cav.velt, tjudtlird or U--ek'iigliiim. TEX DOLL-Hs liKW UUw.il be gifen upon Ins- dVhven to and I w.ll feel frrea lv indebted to anv-of tht ran- f h.s having been eniertd i-ected to me, near ih' c; terfere on their .btdinif in .th negotiation for C peace. To any siiel, ehuni, it is repeated, 1 hat Extract of a letter, fren New Orleans dated' the treaties' concluded ith them, atnfparticu-j . November 4th. Iary thatoi ureeuvuie, are m direct opposi- u Some few days ago a British briK at Bar a . . i' 1 - - . 1 . 1' tion. Jt is not necessarv to recur to the manner in Pfltftnti aont 4 O r 1 1. . . n I. A i .... iniaiiu rem J U UI IJV.I lllll II 11 Blllllf IUI natci. A scontinsr nartv nf drafted nililiu. rnnsist Wbien -the territory or ihe U, states was at-- ins-of onlv nin TniT was Bdjhiilit Jlpliinw ..iii,.i .i: i . ...i.i ii i i .. . . ' .T. - . m ...-. ucuur T.n-ci mc ui-.j watching t heir motions. The 18 vi iu naTmnsTltlelirigi imTTThabiTanls ofAmV-TrilelrcoTiTitetlwheue the bushes B were ' tie line - 'Trilelv fTliHTl'tiMlairiieU thn lninmumlnr nf llio .... - , . . - J - T T ' - - - .--.,., . . rica.,- shall - Have some spot assigned to thcpmilitia. said i.-hU men. WpII. uhnt will inn do? There ar only 2 to 1. We can take therfl, if yon will. Jlere's at 'em." So- atit they went, killed 2, and brought 10 to town yesterday, why are now in the tort.' 4 rw tie re thy may ne permitted to live. in tran aility; nor whether their tranquility can be secured without preventing au uninterrupted ysferii'of encroachment upon them under the pretence of purchase. if lb Amoricaj Plouip.r'.evtiaris a.te u ;f!io""lzed peremptoryily to deny the right of the .. British government to interfere with the paci fication of the Indian nations, and for that rea- son rpfsue all negotiation on the subject, the undersigued are at a loss to understand, upon !w?Ltt principle it was, that at the conference of the 9th ultimo the American, Plenipotentiaries invited discussion on the subject, and -added, that it was riot possible fbrrtheijl to decide without discussion, whether an article could fee framed which should be mutually satisfac- jMJBiiiUtM hieh-theyHihooWhrnlr-thni? ?' V.'T:,- rpmiiTY -.DOLM HS U R WAitDllana ' j;: 'wsv from the subscriber, -on tlu tlth instant, XK RO FELLOW named OLIVElt, tolerably stout built and well made, asred about 27 vears but looks voting for that age, having very little beard, about i feet 8 inch-lCTALU ABLE LANDS FOR SALE The es high : .he is a toleraoiy t.iacftr W.uw, with a very j V Suhscriber wislnn-fb'feave the state.-of- uuiK eimni.eiiii.iec, is very poiric mm 11 ' 1 i.t ' .1 SOLOMON TliOMPSOX. ', 'D;c.23I3'4. , 77-3tp. XFOUi) ACADEMY. The eon-mittee unpointed to attend (he late examination Dsjdie sliKli'nts of this insliUit.on have in tour clays labo rious attention performed tfiat duty, and .feel gn at sa t;sfaetion in haytn g 'it in t heir-power To sajvthfttTte'proT gress of-the. stndenta . in- the several cl:isc hare'.tullv a.iswereel th-ir expectations, and -evince '.he most un--.rcarred attention of their instructors both n tlie male and female department. -. ' ' The exercises of fJie instituTion WrdtTeTOimnfwe-rOiv the 6th- of January, next. s heretofore the feimdeele partment under the care of Miss Ann C. iMMnU re ; and the male under that of Mr. Thomas H. W.he as princi pal, and Mr. John C. Smith ass.stant . josKPnn.LirnE.iOHV, Wild JAM M.SN J'.oeV WM. V. TAYLOR. Dec 3rd, 1 8' 4. U 77 iff.- ( ' s:- ranted in acceding. The uiidersigiied must farther observe, that the American government has not furnished their plenipotentiaries with auy instructions since January last, when the general pacifica tion of Europe could not have been immediate ly" in contemplation,' this snbsequent silence, After an event sa calculated (even in the view wldeh the American plenipotentiaries have ta kemof it, in their note of the 24lh ult.) to in . flaence the uegetiatioB. is, to say .the- least, no prsofrf sincere'desire to bring it to... a' favor is s.nciucioB, The Britisk government has he pleasing, smV otu in his address, has ralb -r 1 courte- a soft, ef ruminate vii.ee, and has a short quick step when he walks, lie has for several year past been emplay;. a waiter inthe pub ltc house kept at this place and carru el with him sundry articles of veryjraod cloathing vliieh cannot be describ ed, lie took tiff with him a diufk.x hesnut sorrel 110 USE (at that time much sun burnt imd n low order) 'about. white tnce. and a sca ears old. I wdl g ve th i above reward for securing the above describe d negro fellow, so, that I get him 'igain ; all roper ex()euces' if brought home and a reasonable compensation for such information as may enable me ict-region the horse. As he ran-away without any cause whatever, 1 am app.relten sive he has been -furnished with free papers, and w ll make his way towards Newbern, cr somu) tfi. r sepport town. ' THO.B. LlTTf.EJOilX.' ' . Oxford,';r.ranville CountyT29th S pt 1814. '65 tf. i t fnJThe 'Editors of thr Newbern Federal Republican and Charleston Courier, will plea? e insert the foregoing three times each, and transmit their accounts to, the Minerva officer for pavmen. '' - '-'.' . -tW'-., . ' U- - ters for sale -atxti 25h) tici-.-s- L .XI), in Wayne County, jon the north side 'X .us' R.ver, all joining, incltid.ng Bass's Ferry, on which th.nie is five different plantations. LSO.s;x acres bri the south side of Xeu.se, opposite- the house ;:nd fiTiy, -including a sci.ne place and- FEHKV L NDIXti. I wdl S' II tlie whole. together, or divide so as not to. .n jure the sale Of what lsleltr-' i4THr"ltrour liundred acres on the south side of Xe-itse and lower ,sil; Falling Creek, iominc the river mid thij crfkj'includiTrgia sejne .place and'a j m ston. -ock, which h is been proved and jtnakesx'Xedlent lime Th has o'fe plantation. ' ' A USO, 486 .1 cres on the sot'lth side of Neuse, a little below spring bank, "joining the River withoh- Plantation., i There is plenty of cleared landsori the above planta tions. They may" he had at a fair price, and'reasonabV time will be given the purchaser for payments. For fur ther information, see the lands and subscriber. A LAI AN AC li, for t .1.- il.-i 1 ouice, oy 1 ne inousauu) quantities, at the usual ratesr. t8lJ, for'sale at ttU) groto or other 25th November' 1814. ' --'URIAH BASS. PIANO FOIITES The siihscriber shortly expects a- fresh supply of elegant instru- nentu, warrsnted to .be of the best worknfonship, wli.c! he will dispose of on reasonable terms. jf - ;. - , ; "' "'"A. LUCAS. ' DICINES, 1HIV1 &e. Ihe lib- seriber has on hand, and intends k"epni at the fcK-N of the MORTAR, nearly opposite- M.ichell's Tvcm, Rale gh, a general. assortme medicines, paints, o.ls and turpentine ; china, q leers' and hardware ; stationary ; groceries .unr'1 feet-1 on are ; with foreign and domestic, fruits d! i wj eh he is .diTter mined to sell low for. ready monev f p p-'V negot iable at e.th r of the banks ; or he will rv ce.vc in exch'inge,,b:;'s-'.vax, tallow, flaxseed and 'ifr mom'ile flonvrs. .Ml applications and 'ir.lcrs, accomin n'.ed w:th the .foregoing articles of exchange, -will thank 'id U received' and executed with !' utmost d'S pitch. . Ife-also keeps on hand, STAMPED PWR J virions detiominatioas ; and will rripeivv and disp'- on COM MISSION, goods and produce of v rt de.rr p:. tion. . . RANOOLPIWEBII. Ral-lgh. D e. 2,1814. 7rbni3Ti 1; WISH TO HIRE OUT, for the eirnni ear, a few valuable slaves. Among f"'" k mnifl f'nmpntpr. Snrh as sre not disposeo .. vaklv, I shall expose to public hire on the usual tH at the'. Market House, inthe citv ofRa'eigli, on Mowli;, the second day of January next. A. 9. IT- RT'JfiES. n-rember 181 I " T 77 OSTAOn tTiri4irirl3Tta nm A baud eiyen hy Samiiel 0. Smith, t Pr re, fott-i d ill due tV 1st day of Ja-m-irv, .i. I forwarn all persons, from trading (of saul not. ii'i(W anyprctence'-whatever.-' ''. 1 - . ? .TH0..1.0t,,Rir' '" " if!.-25i;"'8'i. . -" ' ' -:t-, lJri ' - ri.t.iri.1 . i i" l.a'u Kppn a iftlifr iivx rjvj avuiacNsiuiui vtm- n.n neyuianrvorkman for-six yearsarso- 1 carpenters w ho will be free from an -PPr",t'"'rr,1 r..L , u. .i M,; m.,n-h - all ' Hl'll ".'il I'll eilV IA31, lldl VI fc.? -" . fc-.-vl IT ...... .. ' . Ten t T 1 I POI.a- . IIII.UI . - wi sh t jhirc for a year Dec. 10 1814 76 J'; I--. .m'.Ui' Q TUDF.NTS 1)0 ARDKD. ! i!eua.n.-. rVhan nrenared himself to board fin- slir- dents of the- i-.cai j. niy during thsng yc--".- .....C;?. . i i i. i.. ..f ill, i r'wto'r.v. wiLiiui i .vo miiuii eu ;iri3!.n inv i. .. . . - ' : .. J . ih-iiva. statu ijax'k of x.ci:ct; t . . EVOLVED, -tljat a dividend. of ffw in. a K.illilS ot urn 'I" r, awn ' t-i- -j , .i.ii tvir'. : in .iiii nil rv ui ,m s,tm ishvreby el. clartd.and niiIe'pa h ilders or their renreH- '. t VCS. Oi Monday in December n xtt .- 1,vnn". rBl1,. - ' By order, W.iIV00n centum, ter her- ce'ltvm on each ! -,UKi" -iiftcr the tV T NdIkPE NO E NT F Ofl.TI) E S tnaf t: i i . x i . --.iii.'.MarS ii i i i . S llj 1 K. I "Ml ,ot.ery, -Y--k TV . . .wl if ' ... J new diuu.f . A kw auiaUrs ijjjs 1
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 30, 1814, edition 1
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