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0 lUUCClliilKOlU. Fur the Uakih Minerva. he wili'eeaie to emulate tl eiampl of thai unprofitable servant, vrho eould only Jlessr. Editor iW intention, ia preserve las' talent to bar viog it 1 thefoUowitesiaj, to offer a fewremarks, ; -V ' :v. f yiK H. Lift. Two "fefHtletaei-.baTe the iieiKhbotbood of re f elatlre to nr University,whicli 1 Iiom ;" my bar)le aeiired flett. ' ' - :lfP'fGooipm: observations I recollect seeing in one of .i your pSpersYsome titn past, feebmmeBd-. wbieh( happened to'ayoung man jJiaJ ins- the system .f edneetioo, wbleh i U migrated some yean ago Yronrtheia-., practiced in out Unvrsityt U he in g, tM!to ,u'uer areompaiMod by a .tneaenre elteredV It remarked, that :nid(1,e iged a0 wai traveling through atuo'eBtS,vrhen tearing the ioslitofion.ars ;ome thck si-oods, when her espied, a very, fir from possessing . that kind of know Urge tree on whieli appeared a pathway ledKe which can render them qualifiedfor ta th top ; beingstroe tfith its dppear A. j . . i i;r. . anee, his curiosity rpid': bun' to s- ipc'Tiriguiuuun mu mwp.i . - ,-. . ,- . . - -.;. ously broken off, and displayed a jawul iog hollow itruttk ; after having viewed it he was about to descend, when by some loot and (el! into This way bo tho eaiet but in ray pjni'of the proeeutionl)f aouje of the studies re commended in addition ihepreent, is not altogether ealealated for oar Univer sity. The Ufne.whieh would be necessa ry for the acquisition, and the eipeme in the ponuit of sueb studies, eonld be af- e47TaS3paTir1li been ac. eepted and ibat the jparqttis of Welles iy had teen sent Ur to frame now ad mioistraifonv , Wo" have thmj confined o urtili eajtrJetl W fwnoM Jlie day.uWer. , . k??w , 'v vV lOSEO FB. 18.:.;, Wejiaye received this'." morning .the Part inner of Tursdnv. lhev Commu- n'mate a variet of facts conn' Cted with the aaMination)f Hi Uyt HurhnejS the Duke do Berrj, Amoogthe moat im p irtaoi of tkee U the;Uttdenibie one, that the atroeiogi crlai wai eommitted from ioi'Carniolivea. ,, Thia alarming truth wa distinctly admitted, not only by life membert of the two Chambers, who met to a!dre hi mwji'sty opo the iiuiurntul occasion, but ii reeogrnzed by the Ki-g himself, in the concluding len ience of hts answer to the address of the accident he missed bis loot and (etl mio j neiiiiie. -H-The Chamber cannot doubt, the trunk at the bottoui of which lay two j (,ttj(j ,;, mHjety.) thatifeeling as a man, very young heart., litre he remaiued for ome lime before the old man bud courage to search for him; , wheo-he did he-wes fofded but bV fevr in the state. But even unable to render the other any ass stance. Admitting thai they were as wUbed by the He went however to find a rope. During . . his absenee the eld bear came, aau wuat gentleman, .ns,re4 in ouyatem , a ,t V.sen.ations of thenfortunate probable, that they would produce the ef. Jomh) 0 8eeing lbe huge bwJj, of lhe fe. feet.wbieb be, tvould wish? Nof sir, the rocious animal darkening, iu its descent. kuov ledge which they would acquire of his dreary habitation, which he inighi them would be hut inQonsiderableaad un, J'rally consider his coffin J - l(le ... j . vTi."2uf.-i nature of the place, however, reudcred it avaijinjwbeiherjitnot thty foiU YllM nfig,)Uor , enter upon one of the noble professions, to de8eea witi, ,er tail foremost, s other fengage in the naval or military service or wise she could not haVe returned. Kind la direct thm miahtv helm of trovernmenting her in this posture. hiSonty remedy, ri.----i-. ...-4 .. -..i.i w ...' ho Ihoneht.was to lay fast hold of lu r i .i '".i posteriors, wh6 no affrighted the bear, tliai ed over again, before they eoold execute fhe ioirnedi.tely asei nd dragged hint to their design. Let us lay a foundation, be-; t,e t0p. and her fear was eo great, that fore we attempt the superstructure. . ' she fell off abrauch and broke her ueck, The other plan proposed, was, the 'while the other quietly descended, lo Jhe Tule!rqniring n stndnt to bare aknowSf M r oM mPi6ii, : . "JT ; . i . i wbom.be met returnme witii assistance. lie has sines, it is said, become immense ly rieh. English pafyr. n ;: ;;; r and actine lis a king, I shall adept every necessary measure to preserve the slate from dangers, of ivhich luvtfiut toafor cillyftireicarneit bij the crime oflhisdoy." Our readers will agree m opinion with the Count de Labourdonnaje, that th. atrocious' crime i dearly to be traccil to thone liberal writings, which, in France as well as in England, have aimeu at the exiinction of ah just moral feelings. ,,A n ex tratml i u ar ,v pi pshion w a mid in the Chamber' of ,J)epiTieV by" M. "di Ctmsderues, v.iz. Hut the Chuiulie. should agree to ai act of impeacluiHiH aniiist M. dvC iz.'s, f a'snn uccumplic in tlio -asaMii4niion of the Duke ili Hrri. Such a ibotion. os miirlit-be expected, produced a strong steniut iu ledge of the Latin and Greek languages before he enters the University, should be exploded." The author ef this prop si- . tion appears hot to have an iutioiut kuow Kilge of the rule upon which a student is admitted into oar University and 1 there fore consider it my duty, n a friend to the institutionnot to let it pass unobserved, for fear silence bs construed into consent. A student may eater our Institution, tho' not at all acquainted witb cither the La tin or Greek language, and derive all the advantages arising from tho prosecution of the other studies. The gentleman appears to treat with (nth levity the study of the dead an- ttigtu''' But, as enlightened as lie may appear about civil aQai a. hu certainly has tibt tukeb an enlightened view of this sub ject. I shall always contend that a clas sical education has a great tendeney to form the statesman and $he orator; and, iu fact, thej liberties of our couutiy depend, Vn a measure, upon its prosecution.. True patriotism and true valor originate from that enlargement of mind which tho well regulated study of philosophy end histo ry telids to produce; and if wo can . recal the "an"cieo4 discipline, wo may perhaps ecal the generous spirit of ancient vir tue. Ltt iny man lead Plato, Zenoph n ; or jwt4'wtyi venture to y 'be will imbibe sentiments the molt liberal, and ingenuous. Yet. wbateverl may ad vance for the parsuit drnelssiical edu cation,! am epnstious that tlmse- who de claim against it will Always find a numer ous audience. For the ignorant and illi beral who are seldom deficient in tun njngf are like the erafty fo that pnrsuad cd others to bereave themselves of that or- j jUameut, injegard to which he biiustlf was deficient telling them it was of nu valis. I would beseech the gentleman not to pro pagate the belief that the dead languages are of no value. It. is noubecause such knowledge qdnjjfiee the studeut for this ! profession 6rtha't 'occupation ; but be cause it opens a sonreer pleasure un known, to the illiterate,; Jilends toadorn and improve human nature, and to give tho ideas a noble elevation. Innovation, however,; bas been feond to he so agreea hfe to -the human miad' and is' received by those who have but little judgement mi exj enence witn such avidity, that it beeomes expedient to stand up in defence of those established practices, wbicir, be t sides i that theyelftactginally founded b reason, hare been eountenanced and sup ported by the uniform approbation of long experience. Should the writer's innova tions ever be effected, they would in my opinion, sap the foundation of onr insti tutions, i . Nothing remains now but aj liberal en dowment from our legislature. We la bar uader .disadvantage every day, Vs ; are deficient in eticmical apparatus Our libraries bra not sufficiently - extensive. Suildings and many other things are es sentially necessary. Let tbe legislature of North Carolina consider, for a moment; Foivigu Intelligence. . KeV-YoBK MAKCH 21. LATEST FROM EUKOl'E. The fast sailing ship Belfast arrived at this port "yesterday in '21 days from Aiit wcrp she inade the Banks in 9 !h)9, and has been off our const 5 days, hav ing in fact made the passage from land to land in 17 days. . r Captain Bui;ker lias politely favored the Cotnioeifiar Advi rlisrr with a file of Antwerp papers to the 2Uli ult. contain ing Paris dates to the 18tli, Madrid of the 7 h, niid Cadizxl the is . The Lon don dates are to the 18th, same as re ceived t'rotn Liverpool. Tbe Antwerp Jountal of the lClh of Feb. contains the following article : VVe have just received positive news of the occupation of Cadiz by lie insur gents. A vessel which arrived at Oh tend day before yesterday from that port has given us entire certainty of it. Th vessel is furnished with cannaissemens constitutionncls." The papei s of a subsequent date, cob tain the following articles from Spain : Vadix,h'tb. 1 Our -mercantile jiaperh Contain two proclamations j Goneral Freye-one of them to the ios urgent sol diers, 'calling on h them to return to Ins standard, -and the other to the inhabit- iants of Cad z, praising' their fidelity. Gen F. lelt Xeres on the 29th and is now at Port Koyal, about 3 leagues from the ipsuigen's ; the two parties arc in presence of each other. Madrid. Feb. 1. Tf Mjni.teri Lo !;aiK), And sevcial other persons who haVe had the confidence' of the king, have been arrested. iWiiundeTstbndingbel ween the King end Ministers. London, fkb. 17. We all tided yesterday to the various rumors which were pievslent iitb res pect to his majesty's ' ministers, upob a subject of high and delicate Importance. The motives which then induced us to ab slajn from entering into the question, are now at an eud, and our .readers will naturally expect that we should fulfil our promise of returning to it this day. It is known that on Saturday last, an wbeli tiuxethetaxwillbe W9V l fiee-nutatto- ,rl nsmed PICEY MoORi? w, , nted. A fuH Alnd carried away in a chair by the said 8. '" L,.'.'.ai-0 -llnttli--'' ' I girl, purn9rtiap .toJiave been executed by hex W'5 . ij..,-U iJiTS. liUUlf, - , iertr,Bd it .u leared that he has carneU the rirl ' a ..ir- hn'tdtti. ,40 or tilDiuv Moorebu lived with lbe subsenber Rinca . . ...'r ki..'-ri,i..if. thU citv-'ahe 'waa fifteen months nlck'and the fact ot fie. lV r -edomd be. proved beyond tti. pos.ibUrty irE"TSiThPv think nroner u call of a doubt. She a now about 17 years old.-fi, ,. t'oet higli, with & yellowtsn complexion, sjtica; bushy luir, and wears rings in her ears,; . . ; Bryan is about 6 feet hifflu baa blue,ej e, a little round shouldered,' and has a long ho 4. The editors ot -souinern papers ure requested.. 4 IW kcmiw:, "T T"" . 1 houhi thev thma proper BateigU Jan. 6. , . Notice to IJamagt), Alakers. Ml 12 subscriber' has oo 'band and in H "lends keeping a constant supply or tQ - e lJie forC(j0ing on insertion in their reapec JOACIf-MAKEUS' MA.TEUUt.9, viz t Morod tiw papers,.as possibly it may save from a state, o, of various colors; Laws o various patterns ajic of giaVen(t this girt who has an umiuostipnablcf COACIf hrir.f.1. ilirpet from tl; manufactory Uuor una ,.:ilt . i.cr freedom. Commode Handles? -gK-body si)ddrk, dot Bell " . . CATHAUIXE FJiRK', bands, copal Varntsbi 8tc together witn an . Swift Creek, Craven County,-rf' f, sortment of Harness Mounting. Allot' which , February 25tli; 1820; . "' ihe recruitsins reu- with an as he will sell at a small advice o;! the tnvmularto. rv prices, for cash or-. -ppioved b'mls at six months.. JACOlt VAN WAtiKVUX. ItaleiKh, Jan. 14, 13 JO. 51 moiQ. 00 lie Wind. ESEIil KUfrom devoiiH at this place, on the ntsfiit f lllh inst. privates ItlCHAKl) S. and Al U aM KL WILLfAMSON. The lurnvr Otichard S. Villiamson) was horn in Caswell county, enlisted l-'cbruary 12tli, aged 32 years. 5 feet i-Z uichdj high, of. tight Coinpleion, gi?iy eyes, sandy hair, an.l bv prolessiof a school m-su-r The latter Whs born iri "lighkecpsio, (N. !'.) "nlis'eu on uia tin ins ae; u veurs,- j (. i ji inches hiirh, of dark complexion, tiiue eyes, blur1" liair, iitidby -prlc-ssion a bnck-inakc;-. 'I'hey desertedn soldier's und;e, carrying eacl1 The above rt-ward will be given for tlieir ap-- jj prebensinn and del:ven, to any detachment or '.."T: garrison of tT. S. troops, and gjU forhe dehvery of citlier. ' - - SAMCJil. MACXKXZIK, Lieut. Jlrt. C'juiil'ir. . naleitrh, March 17. 132oV ' HCu. "n'i SAI.K. In AluSt! a. Piinsi'n mom'- ....... ----- ,.;.-0.. 1 a few pieces of CADIXK FlJr N l V L'itli, of New-YorK Jtsnutscture, vt2 j . of I hide Itoairl, " 1 pair Find Dining Tables, 1 t;hw Tea Table,- " .. 1. nair Car4 Tallies, , I litu tau and Writiiig Dusk, lei k'H 1 re i ra Die ' - Persons desirous of purcliasiii fiiruiture ' Qt tlie a!5(ive description will find it to their advan tage to call, us sliey will be sold at Very reduced pnees for cash or approved bonds at C mouths. liiiruire of JACOB VAN YVAGENStf or THOMAS COUU. December 9, IS 19. . L Through the Cherokee Country. PUHUO NOriCIJ iafrereby' given that by an net of the luWt Oenrnl Assembly, ll'ide Kultum, Thomas Ix'noirtund .lusepli 'Chambers, K:-quires,cl' Hay wood county, were appointed Commissioner to tsy out a fAoufi th. members, and the vi ;eut murmurs -tvmeh; burst forth from nil sides, compelled the proposer to desecnd.froiti tiic tribucf. lu tbo Chamber of Peers, M. deCazcs himself appeared, with an ordnnnanee ol the Kins?, constituting that Chamber, pur suant to the 33d nrticlA-M i lie Charier, and the 37th .f the Penal Cade, u Judi cial Tribunal, for the purpose of Hying forthwith the criminal, in the conrnc oi .... - . W - " " i ' s the snort sneeen with winch ne preiaeeu ; irom tne North-Kastern Uoumbrv Line of HaV this Ordonnance $ M. de Cfts inude the! wood county, to tiie Soiu'h ro li nimlary line of folbrtin rbscrvatioi.s. They are all ad-! ,1,IS 8,n'e ' and the bond for luicnuli.lmurovc dUiona. proof af the polifical motives ofjt tbe assassin : ju.,ut forth is Hoad, lo contrxt for- clearing, ' if litis crime," said thu Minister, : opening and mai king tho lioad. I he Commis " fill our lioarts with profound imiina-, sumers will shortly piocied to by out tlw Uoute. ., l.o l(n tl.: anl the Board oflntoal I npruvtonn s will on ..,.,....., ..v . ... ...0. tue IJ.hdayofM.yncxt, h the City of tUtcigb. f,iU 7 n :TT-,,y eontminns ot the ermiinal himsell (wi.o ,ccive Pl. nr cleari.,?, o;,eh.og and mtr-i0" ,n !bc University of his State, (wt glories in bis oflVuc'e) liiforii.'S S that the , king the Kad, and control bf he 'same. -The on V,SI,1 t0 l,w narlh) has been aii'Misf im vidnai who l.n a! en V.Ms nvt H ud will be Stvenlv lift wide', to be cl.-ard i,H j tho only o'iip whose death s medilaud, stiimps, runners and other obsiroctioiw ; cause k... .h... .11 .I,, -, .. . r,r ,tu.ii. uc mane wuerc mwosary, ana lo De at ili.S lnstiidiijon will open on the' tit of January next, tinder I lib care n tht Uev. Hr iMM'heters. as Principal,. ,Miss ."yr havjig the care uf the jl'emale DtparttTient, auj both bemguidwl by :ible Assistants. : . t'areiits and Guardians are reijussfcd to 5513d their Children and NWds a3 early in the .Sess 0:1 as convenient Jlwt, they may be properly ch&eri. The ch'britvjA'hicli this tnstiuit ion ha attain ed is highly grateful to the Trustees, , and thti l'ublic may bo assured diat tlieir continued alten tion will not he wantinfT to- it iuitrestsj,' nor to the m als and behaviour of the3 Stu leius under their care.- A strict ivgurd will also be had to prevent unnecessary expenses on ihc prt of tlfii Students - ' Tne prices of tuition as licivtofurc, vtj. 1st ct.igs per Hussion h g 3 2.1 .l. ' 14 ' ? !do. , l' . Contribution to the contingent fa i-l iSS'csnts For Music, lirawiiia; auj I'ain'ti.ijr, a:i extra. icli'args as usual. ., The sum of $500 has lately been iipiroprialed by 'the Trustees for tbe'nurcbasr of rhilosopiii- cai tpparauis. n:r. AiJtciieil.-.oie ot the protes- ho is :iov,' tested' to the necessary arrangements on -behalf ot" i iha B'im d least fourteen fret wide Bridges where necessr. ry are to be built, and the tioad made passable oios rest, to whoi-.i were forever linked our fidelity and Vve, were condemned, and commodious for Wajjgoiu. and other CarrU and that the most si.cred I if', as well as-ges. the most necessaty to the country, had - AtletV.lal aecmint of the work to l:edo:p. . . . ,r. 1 1 on this Itoad, will be made by the Commissioners equally its fatal termination in the do-: who , ty it (mt awl the Jme wiU -J sisf'it ol tho cyminal " . ! in the Contract. Koeh was the terrific declaration of the Persons wishing -to contract for this Work, Prime Miu'ister of Framte lo the nsgeni- vviU hl,ve a,n opportunity of attendidg the Com bled Peer. Can ii be posssible then that 'E.sb7Jhll,tlnS!,Ked m out a route the wretched Louvel is without uccoiu-i The contrlctoriwitl be required to enter into plices ? Bond whir sufficient Securities for the faithful pcriormance ot their Contracts The adviintr.g'.s wbich will accrue to the insti tution f.um the above appropriation must be ob- Order in Council wns issued for the alter-; enemies of France " ..a iL - .1 1 r 'I ' - Further prirrictila. -i of the assasiioa ti m of t he l)nk de Bern, from the Jor. ndl des I)-bat?f. ' I he As!t8in is about 30 years of age ! his name is liouve . Ifappcars he one of those who went and returned with Bonaparte from Elba, and has since? been employed,' up to the very tiui" i f the fa tal deed, in bis mejesty's limning" est&h liahitieot. j The prince hirvin.s;et preset a desire to see' his infant daughter, tvben sin was brought to him, iti4her cf die. t 4 o'clock in the mnrning, he ki.?bd the baho and gave it his henddietioiij pronouncjn Mii'e remarkable word " Poor inlon', wish that yi-u maif be. tPss unfortunate than the rest' of nvj f:viily." The l!ehess de Brri fell semilog wlitn her" atiijiist partner e.uinuL Wlie was -torn from-the Aide of her deparied husband Vlien she recovered, fche threw herself on ln-r kners b.-iWo the King, arid implored him to grant her leave to return to Naples. The ussassjus uame is Pierre Joseph Louve!."" '" -.. . He has been exatnined herore the min isters, when I. is replies were as follow : Q. What indoeed you-to coiiimit this crime f -A. My opinions, my sentiments. Q. What are they ? A. . 1 thi. k the Bourbons ore tyrant, and the most eruel .10 1N BltAXCH. Pretiiiknt of the lJiardof l'ublie Improvements J-Cues, Sec'y. 31 ftbruary Id, 1.W A Isf t vious, as the tca-hers will be enabltcUto illustrate the principles of Natural Science iSJjnany use ful nd pleading exprriments, a:l tendy to fici!. T itiie the progress of the Students iff iiiis impor tant branch of education. $' By order of the Board, Nov. 291819 aX. ' ation of the church service, in -which the special prayer, for the Princess vUs omitted the order directing that our church service should in future otter up prayers solely for his majsljr and the royal family. It was immediately taken for grunted that this was not iheoiilyjHp lueaui 10 oe laaen witn respect 10 l lie per sonage 10 questiontuat another and & more decisive step inhst follow irlhat the subject of divorce was instantly to be agitated that the attention of ministers had been directed to it, without delay that a ease had been submitted lo the VJ. In that supposition why did you attack the Duke 'de Herri, "in' prrlVrence to tlie rest A. Became he is "tbe ypnngest Prince of lbe Uoyal Fnmi'y. and seemed lo he destined to perpetuate .that race hostile to France. Qi-.Ha,-you - r epeui-y ou r ac 1 ' A;': No. -''.-'.' Had yon any instigator, any aeeom pliee ? A. None. Yesterdaj, (Mth inst.) an individual, amongst a group on tbe Place Carousel, uttered, many seditious expressions, and dared tn exhibit a fernrons iovat th means met the approbation of that illus trious individual 1 that his iudsrment 'dif- ferred so materially from tho advice of- ierea 10 nun, as to make U impossible for a a " i m - nisaavisers to remain in othee, if they preserved in their decision, and if tbo il- vn the bap don for our University. Can we look without shame to tbe New jEnglapd slates, and see what sums bave been besjn ed upon thcir,solIegci.' or even UK we torn onr eyes without' blushing, to our-Sister states. Yirinfa and 8y tb "strious individual should resolve not in Carolina, and behold their efforts for tbe 'fePr fr-h nwo view of tht subject, pinotisn of literature !Bu, I hope that tflFWX.tl lIt or lM wtU bweafter be mere greenxent were fpantHo be tDiupcrnUs Law Officers of the Crown, and that' iIppH l.ih h. A i.....i they, taking lulo their consideration the niogTbpersons aroundhim, tvobm questioeof law alooe, . thought that in sentiments of grief had Induced torepair P?,f,.0U4.tteh Proee" cotiid not, he to the vicinity f tb. Louvre, tsok hlni that alt the members or tie Crjinei tola- poliece-olfiee. eided in opinion with tbe law officers,: ' .. '' ' ' "TITL". and this unanimous judement was sub- . ' Vv:i... t. oi.i' mined to the, augu.t whom ii' V, v vr 7 so immediately and deeply concerned, i-f AIak Uouit and Sign Painters. jjui -tne rumor added, that this had by no a espcctlully inform their friends and JlMi the public in general, that they have commenced the above business in all its va nous feranencs. Their Work shall ba executed m a style equal, if not superior, to any done in this part Of the state. Those wishing to purchase can call and judge for themselves, at the shop next door to Messrs. Savego & Steadman's. , -JUteigft; Jan.. 20,1820. " 52 tt " t(CTOn or two spprentices will be Uken to the above business, . -, BLANKS fonMiB Ax sum OFFICE. Qjil'hc JO UK yet unaold.Xd l having now been ascertained byaciu al survey made for that special pur- ese, thst the road on the east or north east s.d of the Yadkin river, is the shortest ! most eli tfdijgi rout for a turnpike or rwrwee around tb liarrows and Grt Falls of this river, aiid that of consequent all, or greater ptrt, of t!ie produce f ,,.! 4 t v , jikttiih.i; uijwitum gre stream, aiw its numerous aus. oust. j Dranciics, must he-lodged , immediately at. or SJV virtue of an ot of the4ast General i "c,'os ,Uc rA of Ubary river at the point, 1 no i Assembly, entitkil An act direct- v , f: ing llic als of certain l'ublic Land adjoining the 1 6r Slllc. city ot lUleigli, and tor other purposes," the un dersigned commissioners w ill sell at l'ublie Auc tion, on .Monday the third dny of April next, on the premises; the Puolic Land adjoining the citv of Uideigh, whicli by the sa,d act is directed to be sold. The quantity is abjut 400 aerts'. Ii will he sold in convenient lots of various-sucs, on a credit of one year fr one third of 1 lie purchase money; two ye:MS for another third; aud tlirvf years for the remaining 'third. ;n ir.vmir bon.l ftith approved security, payable the Covernor.-i Fork- (i,e point) alliirds an. negotiable at any of the banks in the state. ; l.arbors ii the stale, the Z. 7.1 ' r , ' "unt'some ; t,ii iii:iig a.kmdof natural ca:.al for near a m. Id 1 , ,",,m,.""" "..u kouu prms. . upwlu-ds (from its mouth) the water in all this V.ould t ,e weatb.-rp.-ove too .mlavorabte to (space bci.,ff undormlv f,, 4, four to seve.. fee cpnitie.ec"t1ie sale on the ai:o;nUil d.-iv. ii .vitl ; .1- ... 1 . . -.. -.t.VTT' K- n.,i,.n,l I c.. .1 v. "i"v-l'- "' a'..a.uyui .iu m It n ":r ivi Th-Uhary joins the Yadkin directly at KirkVi Kerry, mid is the nearest and most co-ivc-iieni p:i sibic spot, (f(,r deposit) to the tireat l-ds 6Wou and tTiusi-n'consequence bo the nearest place U tfie ttv i,t ittve, he that place wbese :t nwyv K is, imfmsibfe thercJiirc. that any o.her placj haiever, can possess the svue advantages. liirk'i is mie of the oldest4and most productive ferries on the.iier, (Long's, exct pW) and it is. thought aiispons in ue fii-aniic Hian evon that. Th one t the bst hoit iiiouth ef the Uhary ana will be ctmr.nited Imm dy to day, or Hy otll :r adjatirnmeti't, until tin'.si'.c'd. Other pax1' culars will bujnade known at the'tabV r ,y . If wean Cameron, . . JuhnJVmstH&,it .Jojwph Galea, .. .1 If 'i tiam Jinbard, j .'Henry Potter,' . . Cunm sshiJirr.. I'dtUcin JSivigution Company. ijj tJTlCE islif i hry given, that' u fuftrlh jLI Inslaldieul of ten dollars, m ieqi.-;r- 'e.l by the President and Directors of the Yadkin Navigation Company tn be puxl upon each share subscribed to the Capital Stock of the s.id Com pany, on or before t.'ie eleventh. day of Atiril neil, to the agents of the company iippoio'ed to rei-eiw the m.e ; and hy the same'dav ail subscribers to tne Capital, block aforesaid, whit oj inst dent and payment wmch 1 ... 1 1 . . 1 uers win wan upon lliem to iw.p vn cnr-l. w and the fourih instalment no- cillnl for. Jnil .utice it fiirU.!f4ve,. That on the tbir teenib, day of April next "at the Court House in the town ol Salisbury, the said President 'and Uj rectors will sell at auction and convey to the'pur cUwas, the shares of X,ie subscribers failing to pay up wieir arrears sifuresaid and the Ciuith ! a ru.ii poiui, tint u tien li!;,'.i ( inch is sometimes j me case) d ionns a most IieautiUit e'.ldy water t retreat 011 the Yadkin side, 'iwii tite miun land. ' j mid adjacent isl in I, for a.iy number "of boats that j iii y s wim the river Another road will soon be opened. Wailing from the main ttirnpiko' way (a mile m two back.) and join the Utiary at the uoper end of the a ill water; this will shorten the f portage a l-'.'le, and afl'ord a warehouse at' tbo upper as vt:il as the lower end of the plantation-,, the; intermediate sppce of near a mile : is a most beatilifnl landscape, and delightful either ' fur ptibliC;(nt private life. I:i short, nUvre very index pj'ints to tins spot, rs djsi'iKid one day to become one of lht reate.tt commercial pla- ces -in this state;-; "and has Already 'done,' every ilim- for it she co ilddo. except bridge and housls bniMings,.?tc.. and tli s is what nalu;v is never in tlu habit of pc.-f H-m:!K-Htil.ny art, Any .man owntnir tlu ltti't!i of n'u boat on tbo 1 Chary bank, 'for near a nule; my have a wharf of .I-;.-, oi'.'n :it liitl- p.iore than th: expense of a feu' aie in arreai s imrir ,1 ., 1-..j...... .... 1.... r . .. almcnta: bcietofore reoire"d bv il,,. I',-,.;: ' ... ... '.CL w ...ni. . ..... ; . 101 air: nssratiji.e exc-p'e.i,, a lil-r.it , . . ... . v, o nu.- hkviiis .uoreaaiu. r,t,i . n. . .--i- . : 1 . s agents for the convenience of the subscr,.' i .. T ' " ' 1 wu"" r J JV. l-'oi k rf 1 he Yadki aH -Ulwrv.' 1 J k'u.J Oi lt Dee, It t. 22. C 11.11 - 1 " I mis- .- . -. .-a -i N. H. So rr.uc'i of tl , -ih-ivi-j's arc rMiV' '-.the baliiueo is to 5 C MASK. j3 tf,,- ile us Uicts, are fattj aHe best -tif my kfimvleil lot Uoatliarnr.rs, boa'- ..., .c-i,,, lo ne paid; ami n suctl : whai-ves rJiv- irt ' sale Rhal not nrrxliirj. th i;.n. j.i . w,la"es .ne piace-ts trie 1 - - Dlllll Ml nci l. " I directed tone advanced as aforesaid, with inter est and incidental charges the. President ami t) rectors aforesaid wj II, iu the name of the compa ny, sue tor and recover the balance by mot ion in some court of jurisdiction or ten days previous "e l-uhurtitMu. .yards, . warehouses nl parable. J. Ti M March 1, 1820. A. D StUKHHEY,. 2'resiiknt of tfte Aavitratioji Company. .' 74 HU1N riSKSA first rate Press JL Man, is wanted at tbaAlijiarva-Of. fice. ;None other tliana steady and competent workman will be retained; but to such an one, constant employment and liberal wage will be grven-LAppiication must be made before the fi st ar next month. , i ( " March 17. 1820, . 1 . , J 5w. Wrapping Paper npiHE Kev; A a notified the ed to resign at the exlv knaiJ I....! .- A-I 1 .us uu)u unr nig .passes 1- j uviml- nf III. .-XUl icacning me UretS; ani tne branches of Eneai at Academies, will ba wif cnargeotthis mstitutujn onr aj me OUt 01 UctCf held on that day. Shi tbe electionwill bo of December, for. teJ - a salary of Six Hundi, be given; and testiral'y quu-ea. Applications si wiu oe sttenaeo to. C.MAJ Caldwell having ees, that he wish-. o of this quarterrarttl . solve that they would Teacher capable o.f tin Lanffuaees and all nation, usually taughc ed to take immediate If suitable candidates er,n election--win oe none offer by that tune. ?ne4, until 1 the ann. for tbe ensqing year, liars per annum ,w' of cood character re- ssed to the subscriber-. President of : . the Trbtteei,- sentrll',
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 31, 1820, edition 1
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