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' : ' ' ; l : -r ' ' ' t . ' : 4 ! .'-- v -mm ac&i.rPAX, i. o. juris 2, 2.829. 1EMVA , - - - - . - r i " . , , a m 'i t- " vrri) ami rtr.1 imiiti I BY JOHN CA MPBEILL,. CONniTIONS. . 17 The Minerva will be printed overy rhursftay morning at 50 per annum, in advance, or $3 i xoent is not made within 3 month Ij' So paper to be discontinued tmtil all arrearages are paid. uh!es at the option of the Editor; failure to notify a discontinuance will be considered a a new enu age- naent. O" Advertisements, making ty lines or Icsh, inserted tkven- three times for One Dollar, ami twenty five :on. cents for every subsequent insert linger ones in proportion. A I ad- vertisemf nts will be continued un- less otherwise ordered, and continuance charged. eccb Letters to the Editor nru k be post paid, or they will hot be at dto ' end- NEW coons. JUST RECEIVED, BY fit. &IK OSBU HIT, At the fi rick Store, A variety of Fashionable and Sea sonable Staple and Fanry DRY GOODS Among which are many CHEAP and ELEGANT Articles. Also, a general assortment of GROCERIES, HARD-WARE, CROC RY, GLASS-WARE, . flats, Shoes, Lealht r, IRON, NAILS, &C..&C. &c. and hall reeceive in all this week 700 Bushels Superior TURKS ISLAND SALT. . The above together with former stock makes my as; my brt- ment as general and complete us is visually found in a country sflorc. The above goods will be sola on my usual .accommodating terms. ? therefore solicit all that wish to purchase any thing in my lino, to call at tho Brick Store and exam ine befofe they purchase else where; as my goods having been ... all purchased with Cash, I think I am justified in saying I am able to f sell on as good terms as my ne gh- bors; and am determined not t j be undersold by any one. ; Halifax, nth. April. 1829. 11 tf New Spring Goods. W"R,he subscribers are now reqeiv- in? their SPRLVG SL-PPIllZS consisting of 'a Splendid As l merit of Seasonable and Fashion' able DRY GOODS; Some of which are entirelv NJEW STYLE. Also: -A good askori ment of Jla rdicare and.Cntlt ?;?, SHOES, SSS, j Lea-horn Bonnets, o and many other desirable articles in oar line. Persons wishing to pur chase will do well to call and iminn our assortment, as we piir l. m ,4 rnr crnnil in New Vork (,11119V V wu ' - - 1 very low, and arc determined to tell them low. I , I1AWKLXS Sr HARRIS. Halifax, April LG. 1829 3-tf DR; AY L. B. ST1TII, VrTAVING located hinisc f iu SbL this Village, tenders bis pro fessional services in the various rhes of Medical science, to the citizens of Halifax anH its vicinitv: and Iioihjs bv uhrcniUted attention and assiduity to lii pro- iession, to meet ana receive iii por tion of Public. Patronage. lie will b ? found at all tirries at his ciffice, above the; store House 'recjently occupied bv Messrs. A. A. " Stith. April 2, 1823. tf9 OLD BRAND k CMiDscnber has on : band a bout one hundred and tT't-ntv Bnrrelsof old APPLE and PDAC1I BRANDY, from Two yt-ars did to Twenty, which ho will;p-U 1 cash or pood paper, fourteen w lor ir.il es above the town of Halifax, and three rniles from If" in. E. Wvlb 4n Warrenton road. NEW SPRING Goods- v t received, a supply of fashinna ble spring Goods arnor. zhich ere: 20 pieces Calicoejs all nw etyt'? Plain and Figured Gro de Nap; Black. White and Pink Satins; Yellow Bandanna Hkfc. Grof de nap Hki".-, mjihc very splendid. Men and WornenV.imfn Hose; Brown Love Hkfsv Brown C'ambiics; Brown French Drilling, Buckran Oil cloth, Denmark Sattrn; i Belt Ribbons, fancy V!stin2"3A:c. Ladies dressing case's, and an ad- htional supply of GROCERIES;.! C ROCK ER Y, 1 1 A R I) W A RE, and MEDICINES; AH of which will be sold low for cash, by J. HEMPSTEAD, Jr. Halifax, N.'C. March 7 tC Commercial and Commission WAREHOUSE. Subscribers hn-e opened in 1 br town rf PrirKimmlli Virginia, a Commercial Warehouse for the reception and sale of I'o reign and Domestic Merchandize and Produce of all kinds. The following are the terms on which thev will, as Commission' Merchants, transact business: Farmers and Merchants who may consign goods or produce to them, will be charged ;i .commis sion oftico and a half per cent, and NO CHARGES FOR STO RAGE, if sold within thirty days. An advance in money will be made on consignments of country pro duce, upon vhich the usual inte rest will be charged. - If the ad vance be wished-in' merchandize, it will be made in such articles as may he wanted, at cost prices, u it li on t interest. The New York, Phi ladelphia, Baltimore o:;d Kich mond prices, deducting therefrom the ner-csary expenses of ship ping, wharfage, drayage and com mission, as charged in those cities respectively, may always be' cal culated on in this and the adjoin ing market, Norfolk. . But the subscribers will hold themselves bound, in consulting the interest of their friends, to avail them selves of eilhoT of the above nam ed markets and when prices will Testify a shipment, it shill !ie made (if rcqtpsled) upon Ihe responsi bility, and at the risqne of con signees. - The correspondence of tlic sub scribers with the northern cities, will enable them at all times to furnish correct reports of the ac tual sales of oounfry and o!her produce, which they propose to make known, with the pricc.s of this and the Norfolk market, to those who may consign to them. - They furthermore remark, for the information 4f farmers and o thers that may be disposed to avail themselves of their agency, that their warehouse is so situated, as to enable them to receive con signments without the expense of drayage, wharfage, or exposure to the weather. ' They will keep On hand and will always sell at the lowest prices Groceries of all kinds, mow, iaxls, &c. AND ' '' DRY GOODS. Their assortment of the last L'...,i.l i. now considerable, and I iiaui." .- T . . will he so cidargcil to meet the demands of the approaching sea- son. ' . Hcfcrring to the following nam ...I rrn.tlem'en for a Know ledrjc of ? their th trncier and i.dejrrity. they 1 W.JM-KKNXKY Co. ' r.-.rtm9rti?. firjrmui. ) 12 Jai March CO, IV-J. itr.KEntscc "io Rev. lJJ.i"l outhuU, John W.Soulh'l. Csj. Josepn U. Rca Kq. . tJrccijQ- s do do do do xt fit j. xnnsn co., ypNFORM their friends and the public, generally, that they ha e now on hand, their supplyf SPUING GOODS, which embrace a complete and ry extensive astor'tment of every Desirable article of Staple and Fancy A 'Zionist zchtcli lire, ' A splendid assortment of Silks-, Sev?ral jticccs 4-4 Satin Levantcens r. ud Wat cred G ro.s de Bei lin, quite c new article A .beautiful assortment of Fine Thread Lar. and Edgings A most t-plervJid assortment orFr.ii- cv Calicoes A large sJock-of GROCERIES A general assortment of Medicine;?, ,J)rigs, Oil and Paints Hats. Shoes and Hardware, in grt vA variety. Which, with every other article u taially kept in an e::t'ertive assorted Store, they oilVr for sale on the most 'favourable terms. Being confident that they can givo general sath-fac-titn as to price and quality, they re spectfully in iie their friends in town and country to c II r.::d e'xauiine their a.ssortip.ent , 1.2629s 1 4i tf oa fish AND CORN. siXr?lV have lust received a J ha ve just - received si'nrnent of cut COII- NT IJerrings and Shad, put up this reason.' at om; f the inoht celebrated iLherics t n Roan oke. We l;ave a!so .on hand a few hundred Barrels of CORN, neatly rl uned and fanned; all of which we will sell low for cash. , R . & J . D I N N , &. CO May 1:3, :v.), 1 ti TF I A A Y from the subscriber. on 2..n.1..v last, a Acgro (nrl, named AZSJE. about, 19 years old, a, very br'ght mulatto, rather low set; no niarks recollected. The said litrl Runa- v;v nbout six weeks a zo irom her former owner, and Hi-.- fi , altiax. "Soi n Carolina in the iiui.jA, .iui... . sfvsion of one Allen 1 rice, oi in posse Surry county, m tms state. A ..... - a reward of 20 v. ill be given on tin delivery of the- above described irl to the 'subscriber, living im l'etcrsburcr, Va. i JOHN Mav 2, Gw 11. l-EXN. A... NOTICE. FIIK Subscriber having perraa 'iJ nently settled h'mself iu this place, respectfully ofTeis his services in .rr. r.i I Kra nf-Iioc nf ! 1 1 nrfifcs- sion.the practiceiTIIYSKSUR- t v hie!i,bis character and enlf Gf:ltY and OBSTFjTU I C JvS (.r j manly dep.-.rtm-nt fully entitle hiui. MIDWIFERY,) to its inhabitants Mr. Riuham lias resijrl'fd some yea t III lilt: t1'. 1 441 v '' J" and the public gonejay. lie-. can at all times be found Kt Ids cilice, op posite the Eale Hotel, 'r liijy Ta vern.) or at lus, dwelling, the next door but one below bis .oilier. He flatters himself that his three years experience will not be disadvanta geous to his future success, both in ..Ktaininrr nnd purine the diseased. VI VUIMI' - He a pay res ntber reirular nractitic Tlie poor will be attended as usual MARTIN READ, M. 1 Halifax. Mav 16th. 10- Lost or Mislaid, $ NOTE 'f hand, dated March 30th, IR-29. piven by A. A. R. Stith X- t;,. to Jatne Halhday. cn- dorsed and transferred by Mr- Hu. ! tn tho su'criber. ' This i? therefore to notify A. A. R- lth &. Co. that they are not to make payment to anv person except rny seff; and to caution all persons frum trading for the said note. WM. E- LONO. May IBth, IS jO. lo3w WE ED ON. .TQURSUANT to an order of the i5T Honorable the Court of Lq:u tv, hoMcn for the County of Hali fax, Knriny Term. 1, notice i hereby nven to all purchasers or lots in tlie town of IJ'eldon. Irom iauei0u .v . a . have not Jt ' z: tn-n of proposes to receive produce or I the-station oy so nistiauisnyo a pro- ay other marketable article, in tu-j j lessor as.-api. rariiioge, irom a- niem oi uis araium.-. m ---- - . , will be regulated by Dr. Dean s, mforuied pupil. V p may r bserve. County oi ia u. ... aAer?!n:McLeiSore, B-nj. S.iaa Wm. 1 ahM,l,', ;ir L- L..ad Arthur Green,; next tes der ti be vacated nd s.ic ! V.. 15. PREE.M.O. c. m. r. , 16 show cause why iu pt : -" - r r - fof oae Ly t.eci rc ,.nA uid ibi. to the pot- .lw-rr. nf this tO'Tl e.iwuiu - J " 1 A CARD. The Roanoke f.-izrvry. Scientific, and Military Institution. "r (f I APT. PARTRIDGE begs leave u uifurm tho citizen of North Carolina and adjacciit states that the aboe mentioned Institution will b opfn d for the reception of ftu deuts, at Littleton, county. of War-r-n, state of North Carolina, dii tho F 1 R ST M o N DA Y IN J V N E next. Ti e Institution wilP In" under the genera! direction of Capt. Part ridge, and under th immediate direction of Air. D. H- Bingham, .who will be furnUhed v ith Ihe r f;uisito number of well qnalif.ed intructers in the various brrnches proposed to be taught. ATr. Binghain was educa i d under Capt. Patiridge, at. the .cricaii Litcrtrv. -'-'Scientific and j Mili'nrv Acacernv; 13 a rr' -I'v-.'sian ' f if j f unLIJniUh-cd cLcracter; -of irood , talents and acquirements, and haj had sc eral years e.:j.-;riencc as an jje is believed to be ins-trncter. ' w r 1' ij jalined to discharge the dutic?s f bio- statioj. The oNratv ration and plan of education ut tliis Semi nary will be tlc.sauit as at the Mid dh-ton Intii!'liu'i. Tho gi ret ob ject v. Hi be, to .tua:iif yonfh, in the bM jo.:.-iLl- !:-r.riit-'rJfor the correct ".rid J.u u d; .-ii.-itu'T f;f the dirties of anv situation in li;e. i:i -b'eh fur lune or iiichiiatioii niay piace them The Aitiitnrv fixe reifies will occupy those hours, of the day which aie usually ?pentby f-tiidf ints in idleness, and devoted to frivohius and '.j:l'g nr;iu.';''nient. 'i'hey y.,d occupy no iu timi of the tiaie that v. ould other wise be devoted to study. The" sit uation selected fer tjie location of tiiis institution is pleasant, and bc- j ueved te he a'? healtpy as any j'art i ef tho United .Stales, j It is also en- tireiy remove-! irom It be vicin'tr. or :iny scenes oi vice: and, consequent ly, under the strict but correct syb- lc uiscip.ine inai; win pe anopt- ?" .ue iuorajs oi me pupiiB;ran oe t Pl,er..f.,i v otor.,;,.o; Tho i pupils will board with the Superin-i jiendrut "imd InstructerH, and will thereby l e placed more immeiliately under Irs mul tlwir jj-rsonal oWfr vation and ; cnti u:1. f All further in fo rmat ion respect in;' i his Institution i he issued bv . Ir. 1!., to whom apph- i .. r - , . . f- , 1 - C0,.,,,ri for admission nto the Serni- ncrv. as WcI as fur ,rmat ion, can niaiie. Vir. IS. Mr. 15. has been f:!wred with the. !o!l v. - in r te-iiinouial jby his friends mim- I, , FrchruM C.'v, Ml. ) JJr. T). II. Binylirun be-in rr about to fciiidvi- to North Cbindina, f flhe purpose of enrapri't iti a Classical and Military Ins'titutipn, to ba under the cvueral direct io.iuif Capt. Par t rid. -c, i he edersitrnied take pi ens ure in i-tleriiiir him a testimonial, in this cit . an 1 has k,PUenr''r -(! in n 5-emi:ifiry 5-imi'ar in its c'i -ir,irter to that contemplated ! in NrtH Car rolina. We have thus bar? an op-' portunity to judge of his qualirica tion: but on that point , wo deem it unnecefrsarv for us fcb oifer any re commendation in aid'of the circum rtatice, that he has been selected for bim lf here, by a aejree d diU rrenec. ei evere'nee find, regularity, calculated to injure H'lo any whMe, that 'iccess which We liope will re ward his present ucuVrtjJiix.. Signed,' . . Ihm. Jno .eloii, ! Hon fleiru R IVurhl Cleu. Thcs. Ct. Worth in"iin, Dr r. riri' 'v rj.r, h Dcnj. Prut, K. Jo. MP!. cr. Sin qhl.i t lJ , 7 - , Sfutirt (Iciihr, ?. i Tho Editors U ti Star. Kave-ttevilb 0ls-irer. New born Sentinel. W'Uminjrton Ilecr and Ehiibeth Citv Star, wsl.l c..r.t?r a favor on thi cause cf cir encc by TinthMfbromgadver - tisenent two or three irtiouf. NOTICE tier s. however, mat no na?r rjTinrruiniri -TTS HEREBY qiVW toi?!l; whom m,y that tlec :Un sold Lemnel jLonj, in iHt. in the Unds ot Tifos Ousby. J.i money vet remaininir RICIIARp II. LO-- ,n.,,i.l t.rz and aft n.!. wrv nert ; Mr. . Audubon, a native ofi LiOtifstana, lias undertaken and i9 ticvuunp, me iuot raagnificent w ork jr tirkt, s r erttur- ed upon, we suspect. bv indi- vidual cntcrprite. It i an or- n itholiorry of the United States, illustrated by some four bun- -J - - . I 1 . I Iiimsrir,.anU all prcwuting the objects of the sire of life. A copy of tins work as far as it hi finished is tior at the rooms of the pew York Lyceum, incthe Institution, where At may be seen at all hours. The gran deur of the work may be judg ed oT.-uhen e sav" that ihi plates are larger than', the whole sheet opened and held sideways upon which -this paper is printed. The w ild I Turkey the Kagle, are thus repre- senteu in uieir lull size and proportions; tine! with the great- j . . 1 . " est iineiiiy oi coloring.; The Ornithology of the U nitcd States, has been very for tunate in its historians.The lirst m this career, and still un rivalled, and lone; to be so, in the charm' of his narrative and the intiniacy, if we mav so say, which it displays uithf the ha bits, almost with the latipuafie of birds, was Wilson: and his work is tihsurpjtssed for the re- ality and life which he iinparc ed to his drawings. Gharles Bonaparte a Prince,' who finds in (he-'studies of Nature more St,re and enduring gratification ... . , v i . -- m t ueionirs to me siormv anu uncertain arena of politics, has ntiblished .three vol time. iiHusts consmned hv costs of dibV conttnuatiou, of Wilson; w hich however meritorious. i-tiJJ want i the freshness oftfie first part, i. auuuL'ofts s vvorii now comes to make this portion of;'?IC00,-. a trifle more than. trie natural lustorv oi our coun try complete; and. hy its cxteut", its finish, and the ideotitv. as'fo . size nnd appearance of Its sub- j rner are likely to get may be jects, puts all cbropetition at i'aiily conjectured. AVe hatro defiance. Xor i it he its birds j been taught to admire the in that this work is entitled solely, ! telligcnce; and liberality of iho we are almost tempted to sav ; institutions of our sister State, chiefly to admiration- but? bv j South Carolina; but in thi case its botany for the grasses, the shrubs, and the trees, which are introduccd in the plate to il- j itistrate trie nanus oi tlie uirtls, j iiinig a it is laineuianie. r r strike us as equal to any thing ! the crceiit of the DiMrict and V we hare ever seen, in Floras or! its othcer?, the aUuir.'it pre Sylvas, or other w orks strictly jsuined w ill be enquired into by Lotanical,--Unh;ippily for t he the proper authority, the Cr.-md generally moderate for tunes of Inquest ;.of the; District. The our country,.- the enormous ex- i facts ;- are here correctly stat d," pense incident to s'udli.a puh1i-or iutended to be so,and tf . cat: oil " a this ptits it, beontl i there be any mistake we, fhall the reach of all but aj few nidi-j mosf; rradily arid cht crfully vidttnls- for when finished it ' correct it. being now in the courw of pub lication hi numbers, it witlcoit some'' seven or eiht hntiflred j !o!!xr. ftTet certainly, to the ! few that can afford' it,.' and cpc-' cialiv tv 5U ii f them n have a ny tate for country life, aud io public, libraries generally, swc; would vtni m'y; commend thi work of n nativ Ain?rican itr rican Eubj ct .... . . l . . a me: icutt.- ITied, r.t South Or mgc, N. J. DAVID and JOXATIIAX uict, on t!-e 5th of Febrrarv. lUOWX, the former nji80B; ; nnd accili '3 w a-' apprr Thursday aftcrnoonl the 30 liended soon afu-rward; ahl i nf AnriL and the latter on ' a-i turdav- ino'nii'nw, the 2d May. i , -'...i n(,T9tn. : two ele. eased perfn r1'1 . . , . were twin brothers pi venrs of 3ie. ireir jai-ui, --iiif arc l rer,- in thi votld. called Jonathan am! Daid. is. allusion to two uncient wor - tiiie, w hose names jare reoi cti on the pa-e of sacrvd - hi- ted. according toou V ,c,, torv; and thefr ho!e liv e-lon th IV r vinVe.a that no iWo nanie i nvld ditrirf. : Smu fjuzette.. -'ri!d hiive hen more aippro - Mri-.t. U- rharv't ior tne tiu5 tndeariiit r intimacv, and friend- ar.d ..fWcrnc ! on the ICth mUct, liio have exhicd Lcltrcco ibciitjcf-aiiwa .i thru u tliip have I fron ih'Ar enrh Venr hu-1 htt IioK itrit. records pC the ncmS- j iei aftrr w horn tliey urre na- metl, h .appfirable to. them. thc sottl of Jonathan .unktjtt with the soul of Dm id, ami Jnnatbnp loxrd bim as his own soul and as .they i re lovelv and pleasant in their so 'in their death ;tht V were not much -invided." Da vid was suddenly and unesrK-ct- edy seiird xutli mentaL'le rangement, uhich so afilirted rangement, which so afilictea anil opprescetl Jonathan that Ir a lew days, ' he Ml a victim to tlie same. They Hed o m ar ly together as to '"receive" their funeral riles on one and the same occasion, and were at lat entombed in the same grave. Poisontwt t jFects of White lad. A man of this, county "ran .mm on ins moveatjie property, onsistingr of eight negroes arid three hordes, to avoid the pay-f ment of Ins debts the projM r ty was found in StHith-Candt na, nttarhed, and the njrnes for-snfe keeping were confined in the jai! of Alhe ille-Districu While in close confinerhent, tho inside of the jail was painted with" white lead, which caused in about ten days, t!ie death of four of the netrroes. the most likely antlvaluabie of the num- Irer. They all died with vio lent cotfghs," proceeding doubt I - r: .- 1 !': ; less from inhaling the poison ous fumes of the fresh pointed room. The remaining n'e'proea and "the horses sold for I'es than $050,' two-thirds of u hick fercnt hinds, lead ing, cnit of a prohcrtv Worth, when ccuntnit- ted te the cae of the .Sheriff of Ahheville District, at leiut 200, 4" be scramhh el--fir hv the creditors and thejr faw i i . . - vers: how nmru of this the lir- there seems to have been a want of common i ciisc,if tio- thing. worse, which is ns afon MilUd-rrvllle Rce. (.'tHum'jia, ,S'.-f. .V7w I o... His honor Judge Colcock, on !or.(!ay Iat, passed sr n tencq of death on Shadrarli Ja co!)?, w ho was convicted at It Fairfield Court, for the murder of Andrew "Fealter,' and w ho had' appealed for fv new Irial. Hi C3c tvjs 'argued last -week, in the Appeal Court, now sit-, tine, in thi place, and. a nnv t rlrl -V'is refused. The inurd-r ?'tra committed I n : Fairfield diw committet! to the traol of Y air- 1 field ditrt, froni whence Im L,4 hU'canr. and ft. J . v . J r-i- tn the pi, per.i j; i i n. hre lie contihtieil to ..r-id;f s it nfHv n.:l lately, ,hu n- I "Wai dovtrrVd, rml hruglit : back, stood ht in ', a ; The ii-;nre t, iibJ 13ENJ. ED3IUNDS. It j i . . - ilay 5. l9. rricc adv. fl CQ May 1th, 3;.
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