This page has errors The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page.
0 / 75
i r-Ji v. m i 1 1 n v v in) YOL. I. r I BALIBhATDAt N. ' 0. 'E3Eai)A, 22,' iKW., ; .VO,B0. riima AID rcitiiMB, aria? Tviiaar, Df B1NCIUM WHITE. nN the 16th of April Ue eiercieet of the mile ! I . . w - t .. 'I, t A I . i mm inn uv iir -pman. rnn win a i mn innpnnirnii The subtcription price of the Wimu C.aoiiaui U the education of the fcmalct. Vunng upwards of twenty ""T v 1 ...... . , Ivears Dr. Precmin has nretided. tmnanaJlv. over the rise JKUar, per annum, ptyabie n-yeny in advance. '-.., .-j;, tAn and Newbern. In thi. "No naner will be discontinued until all arrearages 8ut , from wkicjl Jnatitutiont he received the molt bon- rr ntid. unlet! tithe discretion of the editor. 1 onJleleUiD6nie this Superior Ulerrtrit a teacher ire jjuu, whim . . I 1 1.: .k iiauh M.u:m uWrwffl become respo vihA nanen. shall rccciVcSTCntn rrauf, . 1!: t r .:. .-ji- k ..J....... l.:.h -.n ApTtantiMBm wUl be .Inserted on the cuatomary I -jren of the nualificationt of Dr. Freeman, may be . . ...4i i.r.j .l. r .1 t.i termi. .Persons lending in Aaren ftDecifv the number or timet tncy wisn mem inwncu, r . ; - - , .V . . upeciiy c hwmiw- Uhed beyond anv former example. Jor the latirtaction Ihev will be continued till ordered out, and charged ac , . ' . . . . . . . , cnaruCt.r I " ' J ----- 1 1 ' -- tjordinirly. - ...V. I of Dr. Freeman, wc would wibjoin the following ex. No adTertiaement interted until it uai been paid lor, tract, Irom a - voluntary uidutc oi manaa community . . 1 1 hv the Tnmtrri of N'ewbcrn Arnlemv. on bitrctir- or it. F.yen, Mmmed.by ome Pero u, uu. w - we rf the mot niiiinjruianea nnm i our rate ran foai 1V, Kiminin-. iinrlrp hii ilirrrtion. hat floiirishcl be- yoml all former experience. In cltool J:cipline, in the TlnCU uumiillCMiuiw VI m itawiirr, mi iuvvm hi A t ft' . the proerrw ol Int pupil ami in unwearied uuijrcnrx and xeal. Dr. Freeman ban always been conidmd !v the Truitr ei an unrivaled, and entitled to their undivided ii i t - I ,'! if rnnm irn Lniipni aiui 1 1 1( I uiilli wumu ' NOW in full health and njfor, will themiejVM wf tnP opportunity to tendrr their tef-n.ony IT! WiniIT7.ti in : C3AD leitert to tbe'editon must be pott-pud or tliey will notbctttewledto,. . m2i The Celebrated AGUICULTUKAL. . rtrri' Ktand tlie enauing aeaaon at mv atable, in Saliabury, at the the h- lCt fommcdation of his social, moral, and re- moderate price oi iweivc uon" l,.,ou, deportment." lira the tingle leap, and twenty dollart for inaurancc i h fowinir brancjif s of e.l.ication aretaupl.t: Kng which will o aemanacu h w - ,. . ,. iVnt hl sneUinir. Antlimeuc. siauicnwi crcd to season . 1 r . r 4 . Fifty cents to the gTooro,in every instance f ' f MICHAEL 1 will 1 demanded as toon at the mare it ditcor. BllH.ctijinff Writhijr, Spellii'ir, Arithmetic, MaUiemat- , be with foal, or the property transferred. Tbo . Cco-,f;yf ai)i f the f ilobct, Natural and Moral will commence the first day of Warcb, ana eno ph;josop,,j. nhctoric, Ixjgic, Composition and Dcclama- it of August. Hon. Columbia't tont spurn not the rugged toil ; . Your nation'l glory it icuhurd soil. OA TtLLIXO THE OnOVXp. 44 With timely care 111 tow my little field, And plant my orchard with its manter't band j Nor blush to spread the hay. the hook to wield, Or range my thearct along the tunny land." The labors of the field rank firvt in point of utility . To these all classes of human beings, from the kinjr on the throne to the peasant In the cottage, are indebted for the necessaries of life. They also by the surest foundation for national independence and wealth. Nor is agtl cultural labor, properly considered, lctshonora ble than it is necessary ind useful. Adam in Moral I innocence was a gardener, and his fair Lve as In I M.nIl'ilclin.an' nnl Adam's C.ra?rmar, Corde- nr. Iliatorix facrar, jn hoiht,. v r. 7 ff ' 'I Ovid Expdrrata, Virgil, Ci'cero't Select '0'fation Sal 1 lust's wars with Catalinc and Juyirba, Horace through MICHAEL DROWN. February 9. 182138150 IJtSCulr I iurf iipuiwii "v " i 1 iusi s win iui n -,, .. .. .' . . l .1 .1 mK ffiicrn nf I . . . .... 1 - ' n ..1.. yean oM tuit spnng, amem niiu in -b-i 0Kixf jtirs.ininMiuciiun, i ruwn . . 4 n-n. .vmmrtr,. nd nosscssct u much power I , v.lnv'a or Wettenhall's Grammar, Creek ...1 .-.'.-: .. ..vKntv on the continent : and at a race- r-m-.nf t-'vanm-liid. ml Acts of tlit- AroHtles, l.rxca horse rtandt unrivaled. Minora, Crica M-jora, Xcnophon, Homer, Ncilson s ' .t- - .f V.nlaAfl Wii I?..-.'.... P ktli i.1 1' PEDIGKEC ay scraper, mc aux ui wiw "riJ"v,"l"m' , rot by CoL Holmct'a famous imported horse Dare DeviLrin the Female Department, Dr. Freeman will be as Sio waabrcdbyUieDUkeof (Wun, aid gU by Mag-ftistcd by Miss Hater, ,n the Lterary and cb.c vno was onu vj f 7t....w v.?- Jtnf.n 1. i 11 i;ir ... u rontinue to conduct wnriaterto lkfipf. Sky-Scrape dam was the celc- U. onomental. Of the talents and qua .fict . .on. of own Kv olMeiiritvt IiliMii lilies, to morove the mm.la, awl polish the man- SSES CeUx, hit grandam by the imported hoc nert of their pupil-, the Trustees, from ample experience, OblSritv Celar and Partner, were all fine bred horses, Under tuch auspices, the Trusses feci assured Ithis Obscurity, V" "S. "1 :- .-u,.! kW .ml inrf;t,,t5nn mnst flourish. To render it a nurse rv of all Ievndeo irom uic oen uww "t, p.jt K .lam nf NaiMileon. was rot by the horse' Baronet ; her dam, called Camilla, was got did he truly estimate hit own lot In life, would see a hundred reason! f gntitud to one of comlainN; a prtcucaj larmer, wnose urenacKxi depena upon h!s calling should mike It the pinnacle of his worldly "ambition to excel In It. If he be; lects his farm for almost any thing elic, ho Is generally a loer,boUi In Intereit and credit. ' ' Solomon, the wisest bbsenrer of men and things, . . 11 . 1 1 j! . . . l . tt. 4 L. 1. j r icus us 01 1111 ui3Uii Kt fiXf aigiii viiib iuua oi, .. a slovenly farmer. . " I went by the field of the slothful and lo, it was all jjrown'over wltli a. ' thorns, and nettles had coTcred the face thereof. and the stone wall was broken down." Owner, where art thou? Perhaps dozing away thy time in slumber and sloth : perhaps spending it at the tavern : or perhaps dreaming of promotion, or engaged in the business of some petty office. Better mind thy own business ; else " shall thy poverty come as one that travelletb and thy want as an armed man. A farmer, on the other hand, who keeps his lands and his stock in excel lent order, need not be ashamed even were So lomon himseir passing by. Every passing tra veller no sooner cuts his eyes over such a farm, than he honors the proprietor In his hoartcrne proprietor, moreover, is sure to receive for his pains something more solid than mere honor listed him in that occupation. Vt lcak, the hlark&mith. had divine honors raid to lus memo xjj!l!tKJfSi husbandry ;an also J UACCIIUS lor nis afciii in raiaiHgnic wut, uuu va- mdebtea 10 mm oniyi wnote it iuo cunuj au pressing its juice ; 8c Ckebs, a noUble house wife c fuinC81 thereof. o( old, for her skill in making bread. Cikcinva- jt i, not the abundance of land, but tho tus was taken from the plough to be general of thorough and skilful cultivation of it, that fills the Roman armies, and dictator over the com- tj,e barn with hay, the cribs with corn, and tho mnnwealih : and as soon as his country could nninn houe with nlentv. For one to crave a dispense with his services, he contentedly rc- iargCr farrn than he can cultivate to profit, is turned to lus plough again. Dioclesiak, vol- therefore an expensive folly ; for whatever a neg- unurily resigned the government of the Roman iectcd field is worth, the interest of the capital, . . r ii .1 r nr.;if tnr . . i i.. . ..:n . i.n.ii. tVi empire, to lonow iiic uL(.upuuin p.ivm.. iiiogcincr wiui ycany iaxc, tvii" v I and declared Irom experience, mat in poim ui fidd up. imported the polite and useful branches of education, as well as of , haDniness he trained much by the exchange. if a I... r- I ... .n.l ...llrna nriiirinli-a aiul IcrlmPH. Will : " ... .1 farmer neglects his farm, his farm will I . i! 11. I Km, lahnv. nuww.-.-.;. " n !, "i n,l'i u .1.,,;, nn-oRi'iitm aim: and tliev feel confidence miOlDEON marenca uoiu m iuiiuK nceicci mm. J lie nusottimiuaii iuu u... Traveller waTrot by Old TravcUeri her grandam by ying, that no similar institutionin- the State can "ow I ilver Ujael, Jis. Bnral in chief. Etiatta was I ciae hc partakelh not of tttxfriU- He must be . r fi it'infa rimmii IniDortcd mare I claim snoerior advantafrea, - . .... 1 . i. M..t.i il.r.J Mmmln ...ni'mmnf (WtMriMtlinni iM4i4rMHl. j-eamoupw, w vi w . - ' wixcn by I .in tUim .Urtment ttur MudW book. u. f(iMP5 w . ' - . KiU-ter. ThPL,h rr Grammar. Pike's ' - ftt a nronhet of .hit Lord. Our creat an i w . . a . i r i. 1 mm u 'WA little end of the horn. He must not feel miooea, nc : i .. L . . . ....... ... . t.t e i tt i ric, ConvenaUons on isaturui riuipsopiiy, morai i nnuy Were practical larmcra , mc ucr, u i nrtc utm aoove nis ousincss, eitc ne win nnu mmtcii oc- . - f . . M m a at cMngvp- JN0.AtxST6N.;i -,t. ivrv i An tvcertifv. that Napoleon h aB Twhieh ne has Veat with great has run lour race ii m . nranc sir ee ; the last over the State of SoVv-Catowa. , IX EQUITY. -' 'v V , Ftbrvam Term, lH-'l. ) some JUUIL1UU3 ptiwii, mn.. . - - - their wants, and regulate tlieir purchases of necessary articles out ot tiicsiorc. i m- hi'jj'm mm l . sition must be apparent to every person of reflection and experience. The trustees have no other interest in tUC BUCCC8A OI inCMi inUlUUsJli5, iu.su u nil matt 4 -V, j , Robert Cunmnghani , AUm r . ' risimr deration opportunities of education. To ac mm PJhiICU Hill, eomplisTTtlns ohjectT they have devoted much of their T1 creditor time and attention, and have gone to very conM.lerJ.le aL am On? Oilier UUnra, mjut& . , , . . .t..4.., .iw rntnmnliniN rHiflCi-S. Daniel S. Bailey, mav come in and j n - rnantb. and receive their proper proportion oi . . maniu, aim iv i i r d iieharffcd from lllliv rj expense in erecting two large and commodious edifices, in procuring maps, an omcr hiuibk.ui-. the schools- Besides these disbursements the current expenses of the institution, for salaries to the teachers, and other purposes, amount to about S 3,000 per year. nsahle that narents and truardians !'iSKrofSffs 1W Fete, h7be7in paying th tuition barges , and late, reside out ot Uus staie, . i i . trouble of aftcr coiIectlon, f?miUi,rcter smitn. jun ."Ilui i ;: ::j, n,,;l ih.f the tulttoh moncv. in all I IV 13 - - - i . I .i t I U .1. j?n-.Kof rf orfmiccmn IS cases, snail oe paHi -wi'cu.uic uiuuuh. . taken out.--By order oitneBoaro. ffl 1, 181. 1 . 1.. VJT A, OCt rrmoardinir may be had in respectable families for 75. to SO dollars the year. mmiui, rcier omiui, juu.-. vv.v "r ' t-.-lev, Pearson & Murphey, James SmithjSatterwhite Travis, Jacob Boe, Thomas Allison, John J-jW h. Cowan, Peter W. Smith, Motet A;; lcke, Alircd I). Kerr, Clary 8, Doherty, - AwIobJ0j James Clay, Dr. 8. L. Ferrand, Thomas ScOtt, Kobert Woods, Cridcr, UlUiam Dixon, BobertMoOWi ItitUicrc forc onlcrcd, that the persons above !iamed4o appear to the said bill on or before the first day of June next, or in , . , ' - lz :i:rT.:.::-.viWiiirklerehilants.---And it is .further ordered, that SarahBailev, f' lhU statcrdo appear to tne sani oui oeiore uw wmuw JUtLN JAttlli., iwrn. .i. vumi."" March 3, 1821. Uel 41 .. THE subscriber takes this method of informing his friencUvand the public in general, that he hat estab- . j.i .u I. ....or. Aiimntr"nrramira"bYXU.e lisnea nraiseii in uic mmm, ."...y - r-, - - Itev. Peter Fton, in the Town of Huntsville, Surry - t xt-k c ,r.n . lint benn at considerable expense in making his rooms commodious and comiorta !)1e, for tlie rcctption of Trav ellers, and all who may la- Vt$f him -tdth their .. '.(K i ifiiuira of the best oualit'. and his Sfabler with every thing requi&ite for Horses i and hopes, by particu io oUf..,mn to.mrrit a share of nublic patronage. . 1U4I r 4AJWW.- N. l!. The subscriber continues to carry on the Cad . . ct Hh. sines, and will execute all orders und despatch, for cash, credit, or country NOTICE- it- hereby, givenpuiatrthe FreKientana '-ntrnrinra of the Catawba Navleratioiv v; Company ha'trrcquirecfrthe-parment-tjf -the-thml -instalment, oi Tan r.llurs nnnn each and everv share subscribed, to be made to the Treasurer of the Company, or to such agent as he shall appoint 10 receive me name, mc k.mi nf aiiKorn'hpTH). fBlnp to make such navment, will k anl.1 ut Aiirt'ion. in the town of Lincolnton.onthe 18tn day of June next ; and if the stock should not sell for the amount due, with interest from the time it was call of Rale, the stockholders will be iu .v., immediately proceeiea against ior uic uauunc, huaiiu- mg 10 me lerins ui 111c tnauti. By order of the Boanl, ,., , ISAAC T. AVERY, President. z May 8, 182L- 6w48 the first of men in his best estate followed, of neither shine in his calling nor reap the profits 1 r . 1 1.1... 1 ...... . . ii I i4 I l.!.l . I . , choice, ana uy some 01 mc nouicsi auu jjicaioi irom 11, wnicn ne miguiauu wmcuoincra atiuai of his posleiity. It is an employment, highly y ti0. favorable to health, to self enjoyment, and to l'armers, venerate the hoe, the scythe, and morals : it affords the greatest variety of scenes the sickle. If you exchange the implement of and occasions for religious contemp'aiion, and husbandry for other means of livelihood, you for ruisimr the eve of trratitude to him who venture where lire re ale several blanks to a - " pivcth rain fiom Heaven, and fruitful seasons." prize! "Look over your lands, and see what Divers of the parables and other divine les- parts may be cultivated to more advantage how sons of our blessed Saviour, were taken from you can raise more grain and flax, keep more rural scenes, and the employment of husbandry, cows and sheep ; fat more cattle sell more beef A trarr'en he ,chose as his olace of resort, on and norkf and other articles of produceVStudr - - D I - - .- divers occasions and particularly at the com I agriculture ; "carry it to the greatest perfection." rr 1 I ' . t ' l 1 mencmg agonies ol nis jiatsion. ine varying it 1$ tne oasis 01 our wcaun, 01 raanuiaciurcs Beasont, the growth . of vegetables,, sowing and and commerce.' . Connecticut Courant. , reaping, and other labors of the field, he im-1 ... .. 1 7- " 7 . . ... , jMifinfrnn and the jrih.m-n nassint? tnruutrn tne proved lor lessons ot morality ana religion. - " ? .... . f " ' . I wtnnoi.tniie nnt llhlim rf tP.TV of tnlS DaTt Ol - The pursuits of acriculture, with dilitrcnce ., j . XT; r.ir'-.iLwi , Fa.-M tiPRTiA. ijii.,,., . . . -iff. ji- W liont flie.l8'Uof Anrll a KEGlMi fellow, w ho savt he belonsrs td Jacob rry on the Cc 1 H ,es of Lincoi, Coty, N. Ci" Said negro is of a dark rs with neatness Compiev,on, about,5 feet 6 of T inches, high, about 30 or f produce. 35 f affe jnd -avs his name is TOM. The owner iyI. nav charires. and take 4 A Tlwimway XegYO TTT AS taken up and committed to the jail of Lincoln f V c&unty, 011 the 9th of April last. He says his name ! .i EDMONU. He is about 25 or 30 years of age, about .3 feet 1Q inches high.iark complected, has a scar on his left fyot, savAbe is a carpenter by' trade, and says he be " long to Kobert 1)7 Wade, in Person COUiityr,Ar Pef , requested to come 'forward, pay charges, and take K . .... - ..'11 ..'4l.. .t nwav luit nronertv. omerwise uie law win oe irn.uy ... 1 t lf r tr fi,:a" " tended to. r. ajriv, wrr.. .tyri 29, 1821. 4w49 K- AN away from the subscriber, liung in Lincoln county, aeyen miles abore LincolntOn, on the South th,. M insfant: a Kesro maft named TOM. J l IXay V a- WT " O ' 1 4. T6Tn"is 35'ye b.i .nf ..nmr.itfirinn itim invert i' t m f I rs." ;rrsoB -aeeurini?!" Jinwy- jai ,or .priiiui rw-y. l . . T.nny flv""b v a-. p ? I CUTnttra.il andTrdencerehdomJUpf yielding, if not shar& in CXcitinp: your wonder ; especially K you: wealth, a moderate independence. For the Far arePTsciplcr-) . ; j .1 k5. nKlim nr hentitiful that fa not founded on it(U3v mer WOO IS not in ocoi, anu 111c pruuuuc ma . r V 1. . 4 ,i " . V..Ia vnii,n9fi with stnnia.hmnt at lh farnvis sufficient with industry and frugality, to . support his family, is really as independent tn one u another, in every mode of shapeless his circumstances as though he were worth a desolation; and feel that aensaUon of awe, which - .... I ? 4. ! a 1- lT"..aV A S? a.a aa 4k AM aMt, 41 TfA 1 1 4 . Kl ;TbicamnC, the jet dtnendent of n and i,?. r;..... . . . - , . wneiming iuca ui uic uuwci ui ..w U46ui.j, sna the least exposed to fatal accidents, affords on of -re7lt lllmpoibIe iwtoJiejB!ledwith the whole, the greatest sum of contentments- admiration' of the man who had the boldness to &Ubert farmer, remarks in a Jetter writteivm tne year mfmmm WJ'-"' . 1 , , ... . .. Itkia. an in mativ nther instances he has far out- 1600, ylym SWirmef ach1eWm Tlannib it is man bred to the habits of farming hfef who pos- tniev passC( tne Alps at the head of his army ; sesses a farm of good soil on but Napoleon not only did this, but. as a lasting: bles him to pav all demands, is not happy, he record of his contempt of all impedimertts, phy- oughtio look somewhere else than u his situa- a,"ft&T ., .. m the execution of his purpose, he has left this uon, for t he cause of his uneasiness. This Mr u rQyal r" by which every puny whipster may ' Burns, a man of superior cast of understanding, j0 the sajne, without the precaution of ereh drag : was a small farmer on leate land : and if such a ging the Wheel of his carriage. - V situation could afford contentment and happiness ' TMs rk does, I think, eclipse aH the 64 r 4t r . -"-I. ,Arim?c-fir account which' . Grtaa mendaxWf.K9fM.metula, . , mS1 c ior' havehanded dowB to us, Xerjtes ad.veji,, - a . moderate larm . in our country lure with Mount AthoS was nothing to it.' wa- li!ii'veltf to the I kwuio-h solid rocks that would