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, -. r rr 7" ., , . ""i .. f ,,.,-,. -.y - V'vrX r, ' v - ' ;','. ' ' J' t , ' . v' .? " . irowi thcAt'etiehdl JntdUgencer. rivwTT rurric Tt 1s, nnl necesnrv at this time to be-providing the riir ap'rf defence. -It will be time tnettsa tone gin to build ships wh'en there ft some pros pect of having:. W for.' them ,' -".There js no prospect of an'oheSri. ""."-These are the opinioni of the enlightened Editor, 'of the CindinatLLiterary Cjad?t, whose Excessive, modfsty.cn this occasion'. will not be too much admired.'' -V---.'' K. 5 Does thq Editor possess the information which alone cduld-justify the utterance of such unqualified;. opinions ?vls"he inti- rr.atelyacquairtei vith'the designs- and. views of the European cabinets ? Is vheN gifted with .the spirit of ppphecy. so far s.s to be able to say what the state of the world will be six yeani hence ? Is he con versant in the science of ship building and naval defence ? If all these questions can- nnntv pressiner opmiops which', if, not founded on iacis, mtgni; ii aurpicu, icau io nic most disastrous; "consequhces might en d?.nger, if not prostrate the liberties ot the Hepublic. r ! - ' '.i'-.U'V 'As tothe period, when if may' become-i necessary to cmpioy au uie, means ni na- vai oeience .cnicn arnow, wisci m my opinion, prfividing, no man livirgxan with any degree of certainty, undertavki to sayr. This is khbwn only 1 to that' Om niscient Bring who rules the destinies of nations, & knows thesecrets of the heaj-ts of mer. , Advening 6. pastexperience remembering tliat,'i to obtain that inde pendence whichi is cur boast.'our forefa ! thers engaged . rarentstate, renowned for her strength, ambitionVhanghty and imperious demeanor: that cvr' republic, for its purity its. wisdr.trw and its energy, ; stands preemioent above all the najioqs 'of the earthy and a -constant, reproach to all those governments 4 which proclaim . that all measures of the, throne are of a " conservacorycharacter.while those which proceed from the people lead: to. second chaos casting 'our eye upon the present' convulsed state of a considerable portion of Europe--knowing. the jealptls with which e-ery crowned head views our rU sing greatness, ;!i6w; can' 'we, how dare we, undertake to ' say, , It is not neces sary at this time to .be providing the mear.sof defence ''. That we may not soon be constrained to bring all our means into actirn, may Heaveny in its. mercy, , grant ! And may it grent that, when call ed iipon, we shall be found ready and ful-. ly prepared, to meet the boldest foe,' and triumphantly repeat the admonitory lessons pf our gallant Constitution ! When I loc k! at. Spain, and see , the mighty pacficuioT M Eurfpe cenouncih her for havine llared to break, asunder the. chains; of the most, galling slavery, and estabiishfci corstitution assimilated to our ov n : when 1 look to-France,, and see her in a state ar nrcachine -a. crisis which mav result in ttie resurrection or ceatn-H m m ' U - . I of her liberties ; Sv ben I.look to England, 1! rembembering Ccpenhagen,-and ! a thou- sana similar f-cects, anuxentHu ncr vni)5 secretly placing arms in the hands pt the i , bpamsh peasantry.' for the purpose of' forgitg new ; chains for devoted Spaing vrhile at home,4 in defiante of all decency, he is exerting his utmost power andin; trigue to crush a poor worn an-the.; wife tf his besom ! I lose all confidence in' the morality of European governments ;' ard . were the policy pf the.Ciucinnati Litera-. ry Cadet to govern our nath nal councils, I'bhould Jtremble fr the liberties of my country..;. "' 'j . f. I "; As to -its being ."time enough yet,' surely, Mr. .Editor, you have not consi dered what.it is, to build a shjp pf war,U- ' Her frame bf li"e oak,' which, grows onlv south of Xnrginla- and- principally onthe Georgia ana comn-varouna isianus ana, coasts ;lher cutsldpf plahk of white.cak; net to he procured of the best quality east cf Jersey her . decks," masts, yarda, and heavy spars, of yellow pJne,vwbich does . hot gr6w north cf.Mrvlandher 'light srars cf spruce J to be procured only . in the eastern states, i These, matetfa's are i n , " i.- .1 rr-i. ' .J noi-io oe cciiccieii u a.uay;. ; i ucy arc nr t transportable by land, but at an exv pence which w'raild forbid the'attempf. Thev must.1 it will f;e seen, be' drawn from; all parts of our cAuntry To attempt tneir vjny i$ at r,iudr.cr yr uld be vain andjcIekf 'lace, in the ianinjiceof our most vene-1 : rated departed Wge, in the: language of au cur cxpeneneeu atatesmen.'is the t?me II . J ' . -1 . . -II prepare ior war.; a state ot prepa t;on, t it tv ill net, ensure peace, "Avnratr least secure our safety. - . v , ; ' 4 VThe WiVs'tructipnahdt ejhuipm of a ,navy is not the wurk of S a 'day; ; nor OfCa .v, - ., vt ji uicpdin-. t . ytur. vNo man of experience will under' yards the frame, of "even one ship oYthe line in Ie"than:t6ycaTs!ThotiScr . materials of wcbd also rcqdire mucrttitne for collection, and more ' for ArdiMewi . .1 tl ' u-..'. 'it ' r. 1- .1 --i.u wiicn voiuac luuiaicnnis col lected, ar.tl in a state to be pht' together, rr.e year is prt.babiy lhp shortest period "f time, in w hicli err.pk)) in, theiesfin '"llisence, the utdipst skilU and the great est.foice of artificers adlabpVers in eve- ljr PartmeritOu could-build and equip a shin rf iKp liPiit ff not of kuch vessels as u ere of necessity not bp answered arnrrnauveij,: we-snau be justified in iquestioningVery , seiccisly the puritv ofthe editor's motives in ex- ... 'J r builr on bnf lakea'dui-mthe late yafv Vessels Vhic have -already decayed and a re fast descendinEr to"1 .the tomb of 'the Capulf ts : buM spealtof vessels snbstan- tially an.ipermaneil-rU'orthe eest-1 materials, accoromg ioincmosu'niiv-. e,d plans'; .vessels-hos.'Tratnes..win.be s, sound one hundred yara hence, as on the day .they -lire put togetnejr. r u -.I'f-. In" every vewcwhich.4cari.bc taketiof the.4ubject, this surlely is the time tobuild ships -of; warn L,abpr -is.iCheaptio impe diments interpose.'in the cpllectlon of ffta terial -thpv. are as low as ever tney vtere Known to oei jur puuam yaras are an in state, of high organization. TJi goo(i- jy worK.ii preparaiionj- rpr national ae fenge s.progressingi under the-nost skil ful; judiciinus, and economical managje ment.l ,.-otayeci pe tnepana that-would arrest its prpgress! '-May-it ever4 be inca Dable of opening: t receive -that colden treasure, which England would cheerfully ,ve to him who. would produce the:adop tion of a poJicyAsO: well calculated to ac-' ccJlnplish i herj purposes. ; Know you4, my. countrymen, (that England il ajt this; mo mentin our-'fofestsiverc.fw are "a w7bnV. ojT'mng1 thc most liberal ' firicee War our live oak, l How far they ha ve sui- ceevdcd I know not ; out is at not clear to -Mir m?n that tTif riolilV rf thr Cinrxn r nati. Literary.". adet : would ; ensure, her success, wnueNit WGuia oepnye. us ot toat indispensable ; article of naval equipment that most-precious of all descriptions of wood ? ' I. will nflt say that the Editor of the Cadet had anyVsuch an Object in view. I, believe. he had not:', cBut such would?, be the tendency of his Miserable policy ;' a poficy. which X invoke his patriotism-to. L discard. ! ;. i : -. ' But. it seems "we are about "to become a manufacturing people ; & thisjs grave ly,urgtd 6y;the. Editor-of jthei Gadt as a reason why we should xirscontinueouj na val j preparations for defence . - -The dis cerning maufacturer;may ; thank the edi tor for I 'is gp'd - will, bqt he will not be so forge; ful o his own interest as to approve his policy. ; He knows that between the I navy and the manufacturing interest there lie a f mno,'9jl Iniimit rnnnpvinn thof they aid and assjst each other; that they hare measurably dependent on each other for sufyportU Will . the . manufacturer of j copper, of iron, of canvass, of cordage,; of cloth, of bread, occ &c. &c say that their establishments derive no beneht from sup plying the. Navy - Will the state of Ohio, and the. Western country jgenerally,' a bounding as jt does in hemp, flax, iron and copper ore, saltpetre, sulphur,, and most, of the raw materials required in na val equip'ment,.le blind tothe great sour ces of wealth' showered -upon them by a beneficent Deity, jn possessing Vach mater rials Let them, as the Editor, of .the Ca-' j'det prepenses, become a manufacturing ipv'lJlt, cvllll UICV.WUI JCIL UlCli llllCICtl 111 .fostering naval preparations rvthey willJ i reap 01 tne,narr!st so proiuseiy j spread I before : them'. Then, if not before, will . A. 1 L. AT A. J. 1 - . . . vc r-uitpr 01 iue faciei, iiKcveiy many other honest men befpre Him, , recant his j opinions,, and, trfnjcly acknowledging his. error,; become, probably, the strenuous advocate of that system of, national de fenceso urgeitlyrecommended by every i consideration dear t- the hearts" of free men. 1 In charity,' I believe that the Edi tor of the Qadet knows not , the resources of the country in which he liver.' Prom a London: ftajier bf jiuguh 9. V ".--.- ' - ... ., 'COPy OF A rClEMQRlAL ' ADDRESSED "to ALL THE MINIS TKR S OF RUSSIA, ON THE SUBJECT OF THE AFFAIRS OF SPIAIN. V V' " .' ' ,.( . The . .Chevalier de ZeaBerrhudez- has presented to the Imperial Cabinet the an- rand of which weWere already" informed himself to roforrring us that.the Consti tution promulgated by the Cortes hrUbQ f year 1812 has been accepted by' the King, ? and expresses - a desire to know how the ; r-mperr uus vjcvcu mis icnange pi tne i government. nicuiance yvnicn sepa-1 I rates us fromrpaifi, a"nd 1 frointbe j States w.hich areoest enable' to.weigh mature, : ly Ihenature1 of! the disasters with vhich j jshe js rpenaced be? cdnsfdered," it will be Ireadily-ackpowledged! that, the; positfon jf the Imperial Ministry, -wUh regard: to -. r v- . tnp.TPnreseniai vc. uiMite. anamsa. nation. was "difficultind ejieate. v;i i. v -.: i ,ThV ReyolytiQn of the Penjnsula: fesTes theattentionbf thetwo hemispheres' ;ltheV interests which ; it is about tc decide are the interests ofthe.UnlVerse i and if ever f the EmperprVwished iVatthe .opioiori of tits AtJies migni comiuce.to regulate ms own, it certamtyiwarfa't the moment wired the note of the'Chevaliet de Zea impos ed upon his' ImpetiaPMajesty the obliga-! tiop of prpnouncin.upon event; which involves,' perhaps, the future destinies of all' civilized' nations. This" obligation. ho.wever, estisted, fqr "in these days, "eve- rv suoject ot tiouD uecoraes an instrument of malevolence, f ' ''-,j.' )'-klj. ;1. ' ' tv'. The necessity of reply ing; to! M. de Zea was, therefore, evident; but, hi this im- j portant cenjuncture; it appeared natural Oy tne oe?patcnes tn,at were forwarded to I us by our agents aVthe foreign Courts. ' tb;at, previously to pronouncing an ppini-' n, ine rim peror snoma epnsiur ; ne-oo- thev had exnresmed 'to that .s'ame Power. 'and tha.t he should take as a gbidei'for his own! 'thev principles -of JEuropearjolicy. TAis vis what his. Imperial ajes?v'wsas uuijju io uo i in is is wiiai 11c ixas none. ; . viSince the year 112, moreiban bhe di plomatic docuicnerit attests the generous solicitude;' which thej se vera Courts lof furope -ha ve. constantly manifefeted in be half of Spain. ( , They applauded the noble perseverance, wnn wnicu uerr mcrepiu pebple- resisted a V foreign , yoke, They rendered homage to their wisdomwhen f-bey .rallied, round. Constitutional tjirone, the-dearest interests of their country the mtf rcsis ,or Jiep, inaepeimence. f many, from thei period when providence! re stored x fjerdinand . VJl to - Jbis, people thVy neyeratleid to acknowledge that so lid insitntiohs coutd alpne secure 'on its paFis cuc anqienc ppanisn, monarcny. : ). ! Tlie t-Allied Sovereigns did more : In the course of long conferences telativ to the differences, with Rio de! la Platal and tof the(picificajipn of. the colonie, they let it be sufTiiently understood that these insinuuons wouju :iau to oe a means or peace and; happiness, if, insread of being granted by, kindness, asavoluntaiy con- riess!a!s1a last re!source of salvation. p L.et,us; investigate, on .the other, hand. the great: transactions which established Uhe European : Alliance. " 4 ' ' ' uiut i v VI v i viii. i k. vu Ult VUUI IJlil V- vemper, 1818 ?1- , - ' Th e, Allied Monarchs had just then ob -literated the last traces of the Revolution in; France ; ; bui tfie Revolution seenied ready to produce new calaYnities. .: . J;-. 'The obligation oJjVlonarswas, there, fore, anfHheir design was, topreven that; burstirtg from the same horizon, the same I storm i should third time 'desolate Eu- v1, NevertlielessI as if the i alarms .vhich iravernments and nations en v F tertained but slight doubts withy respect toHtsftlture: condition, it was .necessa ry that; the genius !of evil ' should se lect a ftiew t heat re ah d that Spaiii. in ner turn; should be'offered up as a fearful sa-J tiiucc. evolution nas inereiore cnang ed its ground,' but !the duties of Mnarchi cahrt; hiye changed their natufe, .& the powe r of the ; i npu rrect ion is neither less form idable nor. less dangerous, than it Vould havp beeh in f rance. ' ,f .j. ' .'.In; unbni;therefore,'jth his Allies, his Majesty. cah'npt but .desire, to beegranted, to the rpeinsuiaV as to its. trans-marine H provinces, a government which he consi ders as tne onlyr one hat can yet justify some, hope ih this ae of calamities. : But in virtue, of his engagementsioft3d) 15th ofKovember, 1S18,4 his Majesty is bour.d to mark, with the most forcible re Kion,' the ; revolutionary measures set ih acjtion to give pew institutions to Spain". Such is the two-ld1dea whichls Ibund ich the rial , Majesty Phe-Emperor; does not doiibt that his august' allies!. will approve ieady addressed si njilaV.senp:,a)ent$ d the Cpurt-of M adrKhs-.'Fhe sarhe wishes inay yi fact; haveJiispiried the same language, and, convinced; like. . hfs . Majesty, ,that crime must alwavs yield pernicious fruit, j they haVipi doubtless, dt ploied, as he has, tthe outrage whVcU has recently tarnished the7annals of Spain, -We repeat it,' this "oufra8re is deplorable It is deplorable for rthe'Itnjii stria itv- is. deplopble(fr Europe; and the. .Spanish Ration; now owes 1I19 exarAple of an expiatory ' deed to the, people of, the two heinispheres Till this be (lone, the unlwppy objecof their disquietude tan " only matfe ' tliem fear thecotitagiori f ner'. calamities.- !N e verthetess; amidst all these elements of disaster and when . sd many motives cqniDine,'. tu amice tne rcii icijua - w v 'abetter future Sriainiwfth herself as weii yvith :the;6therriivirers of Kirbpe-S , rXVe darenqt affirm it r-for experience has taught; Us!'to consider almost always' as an illsionf the! bpepf a happy eyenti But, if we.-mjhXv Xru.sC 'i calc'tdathf "which ; persorral interest f w oul4 ! seem bound; to -ipdicate;; ( if it were f permitted t6 presunie that ;the'Goftes woiildvton- Nult the' interest of. their own vpreservit- hasten iQxtirpateyoy.a solemn raeaurei all that b euljjable, in - the crrcumstances ?wh ich at tpmpaniec "the ;crt nge of the act -ministration ritt Spain .The interest , of the Cortes? is; here identified; with th!e in? Merest- of EnrxjpeJ!:; TheT misleclj soldiery whb protected-.: : may, to-morrow, assail Hthem v and theirfirsf duty towards tli'eiir Russian Ministry to the: resident Spanish Minister,1 which appeared ia the last Regis- deveJopeu in the ahneXedanswer, wh the Cabinet of iRuiahW made- to' Chevalier de Zea, i)y ordfr 1 of his Impe redeemirig!me4surel hole' efect may he, to reconciles Snain iwth herself as well as monarcbtowards their country, cc them- selves,' seems1 to be toproveQha Ihey J iThis refers tq the ? Nole of the; Imperial I wiu pr consent ttilpgaize frtsurreqtion; jj tit. ucko rc xiopes wnijcti jwouia poi appeaprj perprhoweyer,' 'Jfa'mche!nshin themri,and.if he :axImh'd'An.:pds.i6i4t ofareuU;usefultihe-wld depend upon theunanimjty wWdi irngh't wanife, itself hi; the? opinion ol: the prihi; cipal ptTvers bf Europe as to tfie act,b wlirch thef Representatives of the Spanish people ought to; signalize the! opening alay$ sol rxwerful i when .4 1 takes.-! the character of j1 irrevrifcabje cjeed' will per: hapariJfconvjcHM-' the, inins (of the most eminent members of thecouneil o'frf us most 9athpi!c fneir rninisfer in frdnce hate hither1 to treated in their narhei-witl '.rA$irla tentiaryottheCour of ;alirid.aCad i jbivs, ; arhi-.Xvpufd-te'cai to the tp nish ;goirhentthe; condiice as we'll as t h e ; political nrincinles of tbp 1 1 ii mA. narcnsif-4- '.-ur-':-.'--vj. t' The! monarcli; wohld!''defc the Ministers say, . haVe nevr ceased ten tertam Wishes f6r)the prosperity of Spaini They'-wiiralw.ayi'enWrtaio'tfte.'-.ney havetlesired triatv in Europe as in Ame ti&i institutions;' conform ableo the pro gress of civilizktisn,!and to the 'wants of ve th e a ee. m ih t m esprvi tn'n. sAni.;iii longiyears'ot'peace and appmess. Tliey 1 desire-theanrie 'at this' 'moment; ; TheyJ va,v v la'icu lutifc an inesc mstuuiions shoecome areblessLngbthe.lvJf gal noanner in which : they should be. in troduced. JThey aqw wish the same; V . . Thi last consideration,; wilt lionvey to the ministers of his Catholic Majesty withr what kentimentei of ' affliction' and grief they have learned the events' of tj;e 8th of Mar6h, 'nd those "-Vbicn preceded it, Accprdine: to their obinion; the salvat tion of Spain, as well aa'the welfare of Eu1 rope, will require thatthis cHme should bp disavowed, this 'stain efikcedi his bad wjpic cM.cijijuuatea. nenonQr otsucn a reparatiqu appears; to .'-deMr'nWthV Cortes. -Let them deplore, antt; forciblV reprobate, - the nSeahs employed ttaesta-. .blish a:new rhodepf gbverhmerttjn': their country, and in Consolidating andminis tration. wisely "consfitutional, let" them a dopt the! most rigorous law against" sedi tion and reyoltvW-. -,,:.-...;-V,'; -- iS; .Theh; and bnlythen, th,e? Allied Ca-n bipets' vyill beable'to naintain friendly arid amipable relations witli SpainC :: ! The observations urgeiin cornwbn'ty the 'representatrve'sjof thefive,, Courts wouldrfrom thencemrfh - demohstrate -to the Spanish rnimstty the t! cofiduCt which cas the consequences of the 8th of M'archJ. aujtu ;.-uvi;iHiicms wouiu ooserve,inr.4 . anarchy Iftheseaf listened td, f the Cbrtes! offer ; to their Kingy in thenanie of (lie naion,apledge of obedience ; if they succeed in estab--Hshig upon' durable bases, the tranqui-. :fy- of; Spain and tlie; peace of Sbuthe.rh! Anaencathe, yolntion will have been defeateur at the yeryj'mpm:ent;riii4.'iit ttli.QttgJit tororakl a triumph. . ;! - If, on the1 contr'aryr alarms, -perhaps tooreasohablebe realized, at least; the five' Cou rt s wi U 1i ave discha rgeU ''a s.tiea duty: ; at least, a new occurrencfe will have develpped.the prlitciples( indicated the object, and displayed tUe scopa of the European alliance. : . . '-;'-kv':!v, i'!'-. ' The Emperor awaits the answerof !t!e Courts; of - Vienna, jndph,, Berlin "and Paris, to , the coin niunicatioris v which his! ministers; have addressed- to hem on this, subject, j Heihforms. tliemv that.the pre sMeriaVjs the instruction which be has caused to be despatched ; to alU ius Ministers,' oh the subject of the , affairs of Opain. , ' rl :i- , ..-. V - ' - - , THR Mernbers of Hiim IdgetS. 40 f erly rrieeiihg akfes place on Saturday th e ;7th CfctoberV s-.business of "imtibrtance will be 4aid before the hofisre. 'the Members aae bar ticukif ly .requested X6 attend. ""! , I JOSEPH RAMSEY; Sec. pro. tern A Sept 28, 1820. . if. V 97 It' - v IvTATtpp - I' ..' -i lHEllBXS a number pf the $tfcckhold T T ; ery bf the North-Cacrolina fcatwb required instalments on thejr respective Shares , This, therefore, !is to notify such deliriquentsto settte all arrearages with; the i rsasurern uiariotte, on or neiore ine nrst day of January next otherwise'the prdvisi tons ;of the Charter Will he.' ehforcpd against them.! :' " '-:.; V .v "!:!-1!'- lSAACJ. AVBKY Pr!est. -fyt 'Nj-C! Catawba vNav. Company - September.!. ( ! ... '- '!'' . 97 4t .V : MORTH-CAROLINA i ' Catatbda Navigation Company. : onUK is hereby giv.en; that the fourth Instalment ot Ten Dollars On each antl every Share tofheiCompaMyV Stock, i re- t qiiirei (to be paid to the Treasurer in f Char lotte, on or betore the nrst day ot Jan'y next. ! , ISAAC T AVfiKY, Pres't.' Sept. 9.; . - . , .... ; 97 4t f iu uc.wuucjuc some iounoation. 'Lrrei.m- i allied cburts! fuans.df impressing upon their; language pN!o?i TXVi ERNi MRS. JKT1R be es leave toretirh her . V 1 i!?.grateful!4at A; -V ifriemds aoTtlie pubfic generallyVfof the, en'crflgrement. shv-has!); receifel, -artti --v t hopes, from her.astdufty and atteiitiori, to- - hoUse. is large 'and xohvenjient, herabt6 1 - - - anill RaVsnplied' with the bestnhk mar -. ketiwiU afTbfd. Her; SLaf)le is plegtifuliy !v,-' ' ;k suppljvtj with Com, Fodder, &c.c. . ' 'i K v- ITl-a n?prrt ' r.iiitrkmpv nnrl nhih will ' find. their fare goott, andtheir-biHsa'sloy- :!! r as 'at any other regular house in tdpn- . . : . ' , t ffteen or ,wetjty leDfers offne ap . , . : j prqiietiing LeHslatu(ret cart be acebmmo v ' dafejd with 'Rooms and-Board onTasdna-, . v ' ble terms. "Alsoi a few regular fiaafders . i V; !' rJiriKi m. 4.C., ; . .- V'.-j flHIHE SubscrJbeirrtilrns hi thank to his "l;! friend and'the'PoblicIn renefaifo'r tlifc. V h share of patronage behai repeiTed srce he . !wil jbe trul tlfarkfuiV W4f ctjiQittnce of 'the same. He has room to iaceinutioldite 12 ' or l4 Members of the approachiiA9ernbly; also itor transient nntl travelivo, leatlijmen. ft'tli'- will! have NGltOjES forsale ill tixdi oi tne Assembly, v v r .P7,3t hnHfi Subscriber still "continues fat his ,aIl ' -jSpted ;stan),:;ie:ir the State-HoUse, and. aies;ihi- rnetlxpaf informing Tra vellers ;an.d 'others-,5 that le has reduced hi ciu.fges as low as psbly canbe af forded; he w'ili accoipmiidate man and horse 'at. gl- 50, cent per;day jawd flat ters lhim'self tiiat the farj; will notf be in ieribr to anV in the City; iV" ," ' -; - '; , - - HENRY H. CbOJCE. v Kaiesen. rem:i4.. i2y, .v. ,vo mv JAMES LfcA '..- - AND v - ! - P. GABRIEL P. DISOSWA H AV'lJNti formed a connection the DRY. GOOD BUSINESS, lunder tne nrm ot; LiEA cc juisosway:; n keu the Store1 lately occupied by Hamilton and Halliday in BJinc Street.'and are now openini? a coSiplete a!rid general assortment of DRY GOODS, adapted to the "present season ; fall of which will be 'sold at. reduced prices,- for. Cash) or Produce From ! their !cnnec tion with a long established House iaKew1 Vork; they .w ill procure t bei r Go)ds at , prijrj costwthat ! malt;; (bough tkt the,, lowest cash prices,) atidwill at .all times be;eriabled,to!keep tHeir;assbrtrrten com .. Lplete; and upon as reasonable, terps as any tlpuse traqing jn tius section; ot tne epuutry.--to "wjiich, !trie Jr' would solicit' the attention of Country Merchants. ! ! "; - V-' if : ;"'-!' tE;A-. dhos;vKy,'.;' Petersburg, tept. 20;'1820.( ! fH: M tC. V : : ' Tl I VV aSSEE iNp s A1S'! Byl Joseph ftIyMiini Governor n and ; (Aoveriki State of Tnnzs$eA vVv TlSAllERBAS,by an act of the peneal As T TF sembfv 'of lne.? Stafe! bf-iTenbessee, ri-.i passed on the 15thday,of $ipvember 1819, entitled An act tQ dispose of the lands ly- . Hnc: between the rivers Hiw-assee .and Ten- nessee;.arKi nonn or ii.vue i enoesee iniver, ' the Governor of the State is; authorised ahd ' -required to cause advertisement to hi made ot the time aria piaoe pi saia saiet - XoW.4ereforeiI Co- ' vernb as. aforesaid,- do by virtue of tie pbw ', er and authority so vested in meherfbyde- j clare Sand make known, ; that Public! Sj&l for the disposal of said "Lands, shall be opened and field at Knbxville; on the first 1 Monday t of Novembernext, under the!Uperntend-'' ence of the Treasurer of East Tennessee, and Hall febntinue frpraday to day agreeably . tpvlaw ? beginning at the mbst hbrthetn frac tion'al section, (If ; ativ there be) of :16e firsts I range west tljence proceeding lb; eir;all - -ine qijancr sepwoHs in inc t inus ug riiicru , fractional township m said range I'tJpen . by quarter sections, birering first the hoAh east nquartpr of the first' section of thefirsfiTowi) t snip, nen progressing wm ana east auerv . Mtely, uruul; all the quarters ' contaned fn said section and township," are disposed of j ; then comrencing with the jit wesfy umber of sections in! the next tow fiship j south, and . progressihg in regulSr nu'rnerical ordlr thro ' the hble range.Tlie lands in thebecond range wes shall be next disposed of and pi the same order shall allthe lands be) flared west of the basis :neridian. ' Afler diijposirtg oOhe tandi lyiag Vest of4he said m-idian-; thtj sales shall then b' continued eas in die v sameirnannet until tl ales are coipieted east of thy said line: ;Tbe hinds' fyinf north and east of .Uttle Tennessee, shall ifext be disposed of, beginning in, th'enannrr:equifr " ed for tne sales of the land on the sdath and , "West of said river s reserving In all castes such . l" I ' ' - l. J lf lt. nwiHrtnlAn. . lanus .as may ue iaiu unun jivioivu , made b,Iaw. for tne use oi scnoowj orior other nurooses. . ? i ' in resunrony wiicrcoi, ,u here l.-ii- tvJ.J . . il 1 .is. f Jud.) ,'ereax seai oi mc oiaie xo bc iiu' i f VdayorAtrUst, 1820. Bv the Governor. ' X " 4 .; v. ." "- . ;:" Tneptttt' it. - . . i : f .' . n ;- t Daxiri. Graham, Sec'ry of S ate BU-VNKS OF ALL K:KDS May Be had by applying at this Ofiicc 1. 1. Art I1 ape ta-essrs. !brook ' ft f 5,-f" -.- - f ' T I -'!! I:
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 6, 1820, edition 1
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