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d Nt T T1E C HOOLM ASTER, " -flail professions thai this world has known, ' ' from clowns and coolers upwards to tie throne; - ' ' ' , , "' " From tnve architect of Greece and.Ronv, Down to the framerof a farthing broom, -Tio worst for care and undeserved abuse, The first in real dignity and use, (If skilled to teach, and diligent to rule) Jt the learned master of a little school. Jfothfc'who guides the legs," or skills the v.u-- . . . . r 11 suare hi ur, ana JtnocK -ins jeuow. ioni . ..' ... bl who shows the stilt more oaiDaroua To parr thrusU and pierco the unguarded heart ; ... , v ut that good man, who, faithful to his charge, Still toils the opening reason to enlarge And leads the growing mind, through every stapr, From humble A. B.C. to God's own From black, rough pot hook, horrid U the eiirht, . . . To fairest lines that float o'er rarest white ; Ifrom numeration, through an owning Wiij , n-.il dnmtities seem ciear as dry ; Pours o'er the mind a flood of menial light, .ExuuioV i's'winS3! ai d givcat powers lor - -flight. , , . - till earth's remotest bound, and--heaven a bright tcatn He trace. Weigh, measure, picture,. and IF such his toils, sure hmor and regard And wealth and fams will be his dear re. ward i , o '. i;- Sure every tongue will ' ter forth his praise, And brings gild the evening of h;s days ? Ycsl Ulcst indeed, by cold ungrateful scorn. , ., With studv pale, by daily crosses worn, . Despise d b'v those who to his labors owe H thsttht-y read, and almost all they know ; ftundemned each tedious day, such cares to As, well might drive o'en Taticncc to dis ' pair: ' ' - , , Tlie partial parent s taimt the idler du.l, The blockhead's dark, impcnetr.-ibb scull, The endless round of A. C's whele train, Beneated o'er ten thousand times in vain. Vlaced on a point, the object of each sneer, His faults enlarge, his merits disappear.; If mild " Our lazy muster louts hi ease, Th4 boviat school do anything th, y Ulcuse " If rijnd" Me a croM ',tor' ?" ,e,t w"cA, Hi drive A cJuUlren shiped niih hU birch. "My iliiUl, vdth &Me M nUn! a , ortath ; n) and Refuge in America, the Antilles, iind to ill (he, coasts and harbors to which commerce wai pre yionsly permitted. Mr. Bowden, a passenger in the Stepbania, is the bearer of dispatches for government from our minister at Paris. "" At I PACHA. The famous AH Pacha, in order to conciliate the furor of the English, and save himself from the fury of the Turks, has had a whole length por trait of himself painted, which he in tends to send to the King of England. He is represented holding in his band a modern Greek manuscript which he has dictated in a pure style, al though he never learned to read or write. J. be manuscript wuen trans lated, runs thus : I was born in Albania, of noble purenU, and am the son of Bascha. My father, like ail his ancestors, rendered important services to the inhabitants of .that country, He died when 1 was six years "sf age. Than, alas; I ha friend' and enemies to whom my father had been a benef ictor, declared against me, like hungrjwolves seeki ig-tn devour tueir preyr out me vmin v?3SrOTttEf'::' "' ' JTNEW STAGER Autioiv Sde of Dry Goods, T5? CUTLERY, HARDWARE, SAD.' 'mnA rnnnln J)LERY,&c. , J Mail Staire from Halifax court-house in Virginia, to Saisburly, in this state; and having provided excellent N Monday the l6th day of April next, will be exposed at Public The being about to leave the country) the whole stock of Goods, amounting at lost, to aboot fifty Thousand Dol lars, consisting of a large and gene ral assortment of Staple and fancy Goods of the late importation and suitable for the approaching Season. Terms. Under giot) Cash, 100 a 300 ninety days. 300 a 500 four months, 500 a 1000 six months, 1000 a 150(1 six and nine months, 1500 a sJOOO six nijiS and twelve mouths, 201)0 n 3oOo twelve months, and tiver g 3U00 twelve and eighlteen months credit Approved endorsed Negotiable notes payable at either of the Ranks in tins town, will bo required, or if pre ferred .1 by purchasers, approved Bunds with Security in this s'nteor North Carolina will be received, the Dnnd t bear Interest from dale; but al purpese, that the road for encouragement This Stage leaves Halifax court house every Saturday mornins at 4 A. M. and passing through Milton, by Caswell court-house, Lensx'Cas I'e, tjreeusborough, Salem and Iex ; gton, arrives at Salisbury-on Tues day at 10 A. M. It returns from Salisbury samo day at 1 P. M. and reaches Halifax court-house every Friday euenioe; at 7 P. M. JOHN MOORING: Raleigh, May 3, lsio. l6-tf. The Stage fron Fredericks burg, which meets this stage at Mali- .. ... p .a..u, .u therefore, that any o her r cT "H that which meets it at Salisbury and'ean n0S8Cas th- mJ i .i. J; M '"me goes tu I'owelton, in Georgia, where it meets the Milledgcfville Stage, will l(b in operation io a few days. ,bit.;om7wULr year, of Bge, wil be rhi.;ffir"Brn,hs XT having rtnw .L mW JL tctualsurvey mldeZZ?1 mil.. 'I' east side of the Yarfkm .:-' T. and most eligible rout for a, age around th narrows and Grti? u not consequent .71 greater part, of tlie producS5 u.i Kreai iream,ana its numen . . k " must be loilped immedS thft mouth r.f t Ihm ...... 7, "' W to ofler it -"""' Pom, FOR SAt - Kirk's Ferry, and i, the mw,' vement possible snot. a Great Falls te!n and muTof X' the neare,t place to the d SHH that rilace uhrre ; V .'r'isa of the oldest and most 'I ty, who had dostined me to long iife-j tiits interest will he remitted if the and sl -ry, siintched ma from tluir tf-plh, and. preserve:! me f-nm evi! ot only did ho shelter me under hit arm, hut ho enabled mo to combat with and destroy my onemie by a bloody war, even at a litnewheol had scarcely -af.y means of my own ; so that with, the "ill nf God, I rose into glory, and received from my king, honors, riches, and innumera ble treasures. Thft Frank, my neighbors, thought that 1 had not obeyed my king, but they were mis taken, for I have beeti always devo ted and submissive to his great pow er. Arrived at the height ofricJies aud honors, I cotnbttlted my enemim, destroying and persecuting some by fire ft;nl steel, aud others by divers nrethndj. 1 subjugated all Albania ; 1 governed other countries, even some of tboso belonsine t' the Franks; I destroyed and exterminated scoun drels aud assassins: 1 have loaded Principal is punrtually paid to those who miy prefer to pay cash a icierui uiscouui n m. ne aiioweii, u is preMum"'! that country Merchants, generally will find it advantageous to attend this sale, they will have it in their power to purchase Goods at low prices, and on time and terms such as cannot fail to pleaso thj bale will commence at ten o clock ol the above mentioned duy, and cortiri NOTICE. 4 LL PEflSOXS INDEBTED V to the firm of LUCAS & HAH VEYVivill please to make paymeut to the subscriber ag soon as possible, us the Boiks must speedily be closed. There cua be no dillicully as to sub scribers knowingthe amount of their accotupts : each and every one who has been on the list since January 22, IS 19, to January 22, 1821, and lias not paid, stands" indebted ''IX DOLLAliS. Advertising customors can know their accompts on annlira- Do as he will. Ws eonduct is arranged. And dear tl-e little that he gets is gand j E'en that it given him, on the quarter day, lVilh looks that call. it, money thw.i a-.i-a. Just Heaven ! who knows the unremitting care And deep solicitude that teache3 share, If such their fate, by thy divine control, Ogive them health aridfortitudc of soul! , Soul" tht d.isdain the murJerou3 tongue of Psm, And iiiifciigih, to inakethe stordiest of thent tiime i ' ' Foreign. "But frovrnaanJjfiggings frighhh him o( the just with honors, aggrandized toe aurnuie, enricueu ttia jmur, unit abased the wealthy. Although b -coojely immensely rich and gloricu. 1 have never bee n coctsnt and satis lied never having had enough. 1 have appeared, 1 have seen. I am pisst-d away, I have fld I have lost glory and riches. I acknowledge that every thing in tins wdrjd is va nityall is vninfy every tiling is uathing voniiy of vanities !" French Paper. Capt. Frisbif, of sehr. Alexander, reports that at the time uf his leav ing ChagresOzrih Jan.) it wasstaten via Pan&mi (16th Jm ) that Lord Cochrane olT the par! f Callno, had cutout tha Spanish frigate Esmeral da witlNwenty boats, and got her safe alongside his squadron ; that a great number of her old crew joioed hiui -those that wished to go on shore were freely discharged. The Alex ander touched at Havana ou the 3d Feb. Report there says that Gen. Morilln had arrived fhefo some time the last of January had called a council to discu-gg the a flairs of Spain in South America that four diys previous to the day appointed ho had procured suflicient stores for a voy age to Eujope, and actually embark ed on board an English brig bound direct to London. The mystery of his conduct eauuot be accounted fur. FftOM FRANCE AND SPAIN. MEW-TOftK, tin. 16. The ship Slephania. Cupt. Miles It. Burke, arrived here last eventag from Bordeaux, with a very valuable and acceptable cargo. Amni?g the passengers are tbe Hon. John For sYtii, our late Minister at the Court of AJadriJ. The dates from Paris are no later than thooe by the Al bion ; but should our Paris Journals afford any thing new, translations from them shall be given in to-morrow's Gazette. Ve ar? indebted to "K 12. .L r . L jp. n ! ' iur. r or sy in jur me louowing im portant information : Mr Forsyth left Madrid after the adjournment of the Cortes. Among the last acts of that body were the establishment -of Ports of Deposite of lh 4ctAnrl tppnml plnai. ' nnnrf.! log to the provisions of a previous Cftme P"BS3P le Alexander decree. from Chsgros to llnvana, Doctor M a a r. . . I lie irom nay io d iv until uio wdois j tion to the subscriber. A collector Stock is disposed of. j will be sent out with the accompts N M. MOOlll1', V. M. i who will he authorised to receive lSl. 4 9t lieward For Caroacas, depuly of Panama to the Cortes, on lua way to Spain. Baltimore J"ews lloam Hooks. Ten Dollars Reward "FjOR apprehending aud delivering JL to us, twelve miles above Ra ciglj, on the Haywood road-, George, a wel America;, burg's estate Georgj; woirt off on the '22 instant, and lias probably, pone to Franklin, where he has many acquaintances. Or We ct. 26t,lu820 4o it; Those of the first class are Bil T(oa, Santander,' Corunna, Cediz, Ma iaa. Alieaute, Tarragona, and Bar- f Inntt 1 ,1 t Via Paninaiilit V.lnfl..! so, Arica, Lima, Guarnquil, Pana ma, Aeapnleo, S Bias, Buenos Ayres Guyana, Puerto Cabello, Cartliagc na, Porto Bello, Omoa. Camneacbv. veri uriiz, iiavanna in America and the port of Manilla io the Phil Innine Islands Of thn opon.ul l A tie Gigon, Vigo, San Lucar, Carthage-i uL?niTffolUrs,,if',,ecurcd, tMy &l v i t- . m .r. wilnm the State, so that we tret hin ogam na, Valencia, Santa Cmz of Fene-i Wc forwarn sit persons from harboring or nflei and uelma, in Maliorca; in; dealinfr wit him as we shall put the law in the Peninsula and adiacpnt islands : . orce against any thus oft'endm.?. Valdivia.ConePnllnn: npli! n,.:.i r H. C WIATT St Co. mas, Monte Rey, Montevideo, Cu-i "manai New Barcelona, Guaira, Rio! Hacha, St. Marlha, Truxillo, Tnm-; picorBay of St. Barnard, Porto Rico! at. Jago of Cuba, and St. Domingo' in Ameriea. andthe,Antilles. j All lawful Pommei-PH ! normiltud . - ...... v a J fvlltllivu ti these ports, and also to the ports of passages; Diva, Bermed, Cas Jonr d'Isles, Villa Vierosa, Revade silla, Corfil, Rivadco, Ferrol, Se ville, Aleesiras, Almeria. Las Anui- lai, Devia. Alfouque, Manon, Ceuta, Oratavo, in Teneriffe, Palniaf the Great Canong, Orrecife, of Lanza Tr tB, and the island of Palma, in the i euiusma, isianus adjacent, ana Coast of Africa, Teguentipague, Mazalter of the Mulatoes, St. Die- 90, or the California's; Panto Dei Aranos, llaeolteper, Trinidad of v"ui aiuBuo, jiaracoa, Morti Christi, Toncigue, Sota do Io Mari- Petersburr, IMi. B, 'Ion )o)lars fi AIll PAMSITi an indented ap Jf prentice to the .Stage .and. Wag on mal'injf business The above reward will be iive:i to any person ftjio uill deliver him o us 12 miles wtst of Kaleigh, on the Haywood road, or f.ve dollars if seeureil in any jail within the State so that we get him arain this is alsi to torwarn all peram. (fvn Jurborinff-.or employing him as the law will be put i-i force against any who shall thu o;U n 1. N. !! Gary Parish, ii a boy' about I years rild, dark cnmlcXtion, and a lad a good deal of activ ity II. C WIATT c Co. Oct. !Gtli, lS'-'J. 40 tf l'lllilic Sale, i HHH uiidersi?ned will ofi'jr al S- public sala to the highest ti l-! uer on a credit of four months at llin Town of Oxford, in tho county i GranviJIe, on Monday, tho 3:h 'da of Marcb nt'Xf, the sundry tracts ol land conveyed to them by a deed of assignment in trust. from Woodson Dani?!, boari'ig date tha 6th day ni Augult 1820 Viz. all tlie interest of said D.tniel to a tract in tho coun ty of Franklin adjoining tho Town id monies and givo receipts due the firm; in the mean time it is hopod I hat no time, wii) bo lost in forward ing the several aceompts by the mail. JOS CPU H. IIARVEV. ria!eiRh, Frb. 23, 1821. S tf. u..c ui lu waesi ana most pxduetiv t I the best boat brV.. : ... . , "' "I of thin.a7:."'lr.".,i,,.cl.: .- v .u.Ui,K a una ol U'a nal lor near a milp uiua.,.1, r.. . i it. um.m ,.m i v, . '"'Una. ...... ... ... mis Dt;n(T U5,;Wl from four to seven feet deep at cowl but When hinS C-I.h "'"K1 cas:) it forms a most beautiful efu..,r I m.v .mi , 1aug.m siae, 'twist theB , ,id,anJf island, for any v.mv may swim me rutr... An l, ... anuii uyipcnea, leading fro,n .l ....... way mne or two kil 3nrl irmi tl.j. TTKnn nfr ,u , .... . j,.... vi,a,j, ttl int linger c'iu j'1 still water; tnis will shorten ti,e rw!- aaweli aa the lower end qi the phcis' I the in 'mediate spare of near a rii most beautiful lanjscape, and delirinvl ther for public or private life. In sw:tJ nature' first irt l-x points to thi ,, iJ ucnnea one oay to oecoma one of greatest commercial plaecj in tli i Sjl!tjj Kirj-aiiy uuni : every liWl Tjr iriil could'do, except bridge and hauis'buillw I ana uu is wnai imiuic 1.1 never in I liabit of performiiijj unaided by ?rr. Any man ownni); the ier.gtliol riu io:;oi j the IJharj' bank.t'iir near a mile, if.n.l tt jurfot his own at WUle.morc twti M ti.l . ... . . ... i I pense oi a lew uic piana; ainne, w u, hi boat to the hank. I will s;l a!! orivj nait of bM acres; mv nouses, Idi snd r,A;ni alone excepted, a liJieral caijt tor tho Louisbar. the land of William containing up O' .IXuIIANGH ui. iVew-Vork ut sight for sole, by J . P. DKVKUEluX cr G. P. DKVFUKAI'X. Augusts, 1820.- ,. ai tf. To Ikicigc-Uuildcrs. N SA1UUDAY the 17lli of March next, tbe building of a Bridge will lie let to the lowest bid- der across Neuse River, tho 'place known as Packer's Bridge ; ten miles below IheTMsli-Dii'm-Ford- Bond with undoubted security will bo required, " By order of Wake County Court, frm. E. Roberts, Jfm .1 Tharp, Jubilee Rogers, flenj. Rogers, . Edward TapsU. Commissioners. Kaleisli, Feb, 3it, i bf).5o.t. Moore, and others wards of 100 acre, ell his individual interest in one tract lying on Grav sey Creek, in the county of Granville, adjoining the land of Lemuel Car ried, Francis Hester and others coo tainiat; 639 acres,. .nil ,his Undivided interest in a tract lying on the wa ters of Mountain Creek, adjoining tho lands nf William Fraizer, James Currie and others, containing about 225 acres, a' I his undivided interests in the Springfield tract lying oti the waters of Orassey Creek, and Blacks Creek containing about 1100 acres. btio tract lying on the waters of Mountain Croek, containing about 100 ncres with a reservation which will be made known n the Jay of sale, one tract near tho Town of Mil ton, adjoining the lands of Connelly &i others containing about forty four and ono half acres, all his interest in a tract known by tho name nf Phil lip's tract within ft few miles of the Town of Milton, adjoining the lands of Stokes and other., ontnwiing about ITm acres, all his interest in a Lot of (Jrourid in lja3t .Milton ti:u ato on. the Main Slreet kuown as tlie Walnut Tree Let, containing -io feet front and ono acre in depth," one fourth of an undivided half acre Lot, on nridgeStreet in .Milton, all STOLEN ,R0M my plantation, on Wed- nosday nii'hf, the lilh instant. A S.irrl Mir.v ,uiil. o .... ,l: mondin her rchearC abnuV S t fe1" W 2 or 3 inches high, l or tu year old, bare-footed, has a small scar oh her buck, oectrsiooed by a saddle, and hiyli hip. Any person giving me information concerning tho' above described mare shall be bibcrally re warded. BTJIIWELLFEKHY. Wake County, Feb. 19, 1S31. 5 3 N. D. Tho night previous to th one on which the -above described mare, was stolen, a bay. mare was left on my plantation, 6 or 7 years old, 4 feet 7 or t inches high, uo bratnf, a blaze in her face, has some warts about her ears ouo in her riht ear, near tho top; another out sida of her left ear, near tiio head, .itid was shod before, and she ap peared as if she had been rode there by some person. As it is probable tho last described mare was left by the person who slola mine, the above description may lead to a, detection of the thief. r' BBWELL PERRY. A Teacher Wanted. SnO take charge of the Cheraw JL Acadcm'y on the first Monday in May next ; he must coin well re commended, and ba capable of pre paring students to enter any college or univorsify in the United St.it fir. A Salary of gsOO per annunijivill be given. The election, will take placs n the ISth day cf April. Candi dates nre requested to forward their credentials t;i the subscribers or'any one of them. The cademy is u spacious building with sepsrate jpart- ! ... . iV . - . ' i g. V. , pre-niscs to; JVMF.SR.MA5r ork of the Yadkin an d lliury, 1 Had of tec Uce, Sept.ii V 51-1 1819. N. U: f!o much of the above s aswl tainahle ui fart:), ar; f'acis, aiid.tla; b is t the bfst d niy Know-'eJio iiir.l Fivi" bolt hat'ji;rs, bnat :nd, ttarUue.il ai.it wharea the Place is inromparwk. , GMt Nulice. V VlRTUBhf an.-RdofTr-.i' txeeuted t.i mo by J-ol 'llio'; of Plymouth, for purples t.Vru . 1 I It . .. - .1 . .. ert ' meationeu, i suau proctm u ; the highest biihler tor cnsli at ui; Tbnrn'a hniisa in I'ivnuMl!, first Monday in' February next, al on eaeh sueecuuing day i..:?rt'.i..i uutil all is sold, several LOT .! valuable imnroveineuts, in I'lyniX avrftl I.Ol'Sof LAM) on (if Hill. npi;ir I'Svmoulh : UT Fl$!!l lilKS', on MiJille River, a brawh: Koanoka Kiver, in ISrtis court and 1 iVKOKOKS. tojethff ''- the;Iife-EsfaJo of tha said Tlurfj in a certain tract of Swamp J lying on ftoannke, in B--"ie co.uiiv-1 DAVID GOODMAN. Tfw PIvraouth.N. C Jan. 1J, meotSyfor main and femulo students, r U' Nutiee. -JfOIlN W. IJOoNO, Atr?rf;: all Iwiw S.C. i.i4 reuMvcii in ' V W . pi:nri.yl it .nr lii llin liillti:;!! .'la'1' H'ltiipa in fflfnri. '1 ll. i .j I il iuiiii j ----- any liiiieol'tKo dayaf'ter niua ocW A. M. o.i.:i. t.'..i. tih 4fl:t. -3- .tttlCIC) L tw. uv,, Ikiii ( S'anding i J and o'a a pleasant and UeaUhy situa tion. .E. Vowr,' v. j;. Pfzw, J. J; I'.ues, tiiilisjiie. t;.ieraw, l eh. 1 1, 5 3f. Icy The Charleston Courier, Co lutnl'in Telescope; arid liiklei-li Min erva, are I'.nuoite 1 t eivo tit. ab:ive his. interest in a iraet-nF-ht'tnt- w! H re.e-4ser t i i nsr . and .-ioya4 jti which Thomas 11 owe 1 resides, a Up,! bills fur payment, one tract nt land lying on the vuterl nV Vliiii.t.. i'n.,l t.-....l ... ..4, ini w vt i, iriiii(i(utu uunui 230; whereon Thomas Knott, lalelvi - resi!ed. The said Daniel, nurelmseil ! -y on hund a eiuuutity uf e'e- now- t a.s Ni'.vittton ,'TOTICE ia heriby -vcfttuJ.'- I TiTfK'tnd !th Li-i-dmf.i ! d:.!hrs e.;--h Viarr ".!,;n';':';'1.'l" i .!- ..,-.ii4..r-n i.:i.! ? "r-"-v .... , i .. nt and the s.sih on or i;'cSvi ',,"-'' '' CAIUXtfT MAKEU, the interest of ffie id Tliunuts el. and Thomas Knntt, to tho sale. ;ant Mahogany Furniture' fr lie slil.1 carries tfii tho nhava last, nntiont'd "tracts of at , '"Jsinesi nt his eld stand eust'tiftho' a Sherifi'i sale, and that interest will! Mtrkct Mouse. - i:a!eili,fjct. 19, ISTir rj'j tr. . Netiso jJiver Nuviattoti. ESOLVFI) by the President ft j& Directors of tho Neua's Iliver aviation enrajtanvt tliaf u I'one- ral meeting nf tho Stockholders uf said comnuny ij called, ta ho held be oft'red by the undersigned i.i. Li1 ; iji'ijoiiiv, rj, , SWl'L. HILLMAN. 2'es Oxford, February 10, is.' I. 4 2f. I'K B.VN'K oFoi i II (TViiOUNAf. mi ciJit, Jon. !'! 5 E SOLVE I), Ihartlip Debtors j to tins Bank nud its Rraneh. a he veuu.rcd to puy insi:ttmt n.ta of one tenth I on Saturday the I Oth of March next, of iIiimp respective debts on renewal 'after at 10 o'clock in"lho iinrninsr, iutho the 0'i jiut. and that not-fwatinri thereof nn;,... .l.f given. in the .u-'s;aiV.rK published in this10nrv ,lf StlA. : Tjtti.V,l.. r.iiv.and thejiajiors piihlished in the towns i"" V'J Ct -.V . where biaurlus ai-: loeud-. I iVbaurv iKAt. . . , - Fii!:i)!'.r.ic:c r.vn-l.1;. K.n-c!'er -:-J. ftf Ti:o Kditar )f tlw Car'..:.' vt..,:v Vi u:nv fite.liR. " . " C've"t:ic aoove a-i.vrt.eu'c.it -" '0!V1 - Irtvi:.to Acatidjnv. .npHK Senior Clas )'o0::f, 1 lie, will bs a'!"!U;,u'1- with u room to U.cm.eiT J. M. " ... HASA-d. a is ...... --- , , fire on r ijeuevu- ll...t..li.i:i. 8I ir.iis i'J- llin a the j! In... lit l..'tl )01 .'"ii"-J of IIA-v'1- 3aro:! i-itid t; imt iM.US'Ji Ci:t!'!iri! "J..II m CAT.KOH UEnV 'f , anil lots lately ownt.i j - - be I or irii-lns ainen the auiricrtbw i.i V; i- L' t H s!it'a '.14 v. :M.ti. iuvvoai), cafV.v U. POTTKli, Prtirfn. V-
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