CIURLOTTi:, X. c. TVESlKir, MAY 17, 1825. PUni.ISIIED WEKKLT r.vI.K^U EJ. 151\(JirAM, rllUr-K DOLLAIlb X Sr.AH, PAllI IN AHVANCE. >0 piipci’will be (liscontirmcd, iinlt-ss at the j lie'll ot‘ the editor, until all ;im'ar;iges are p:liil. AnvEHTi'iiiMtvTs will he insei-tocl at the usual IVrsoiis seniliiifj in advertisements, are r^,[,K-stcil to note on tlie niai^ia the nunilier of n.Mi tions, or they will be continued until i'orbid, i;;d charg-ed aeconiing'ly. [NO. for the benefit, and encavrai^evient of Mi:( HAMSM in tlie M’estern part of North-Carolina. Till', tollowins? sclienie is, tlic result of a ]iRi.tin;^ of the Cliarlotte IK-iu volent Me- (!i:iiiii.:d Soeu tv, for the purj)ose of devising' ulul nie;ui:j to e.\chanj>v the Ial)or alri aily ,'•.jii'iuli >1 in inamiiacturiiijf, for another htork tit'that the} may rcmtinue eheevfiilly i 1 lliL* i".' iTi.se of tlicir occu])ation, l)y whirli j.ioMv tiiey liave Iieen instructed to make a sul)- st'-'iic'.-. The ^-reat want of vent t'or the labor ( f t!ie vltv hinited manufactories of th(' wi st em of Norih-Carulina, is severely felt ijy liave been tau^'-lit to rely’on their alone for tlie suppr>rt c)f their fami- and such indij^'-enc.o will (lotil)tl. ss keep f V( ly hranrii of inecliaiiism that labors under it, i:> Ml a\vkv. ;i;\t and ci'ampi'il conditioii, that must t-u.! lii.il viiei';,etic spivi^ without which it is )>.sil'le tor I lie art to flourish. 'flic s;Kiety fvcjs banf^'uine in tiic hoj)e, that :-r.‘!- n’( ii v.iio are not in tlie habit of cmliark- ■C ill luttcry srhemcs f^eiu rally, v. il! bir inrlii- ;kii1 hy charitable motives to encourai^e mcch- ,u:?.in .it thi'ir tloors, and tliercby iuue an o])- ],'ortuiilly t)f pi'otitin”- themst hcs jf'.iOO lor yj in .lux.iiue, and allordint;' tluir countenance (or die I ncouraf^ement of the best interest of ihf western part (jf the sTate. And for the se curity of those who may embark in this schemc, tliv socii ly projiose appointing- sev.-ral disint. r- cst.'d persons to value the work, and see that it ^'l;^ll not be imposed on the people at exor- I'itant prices. . The society has succeeded in procurinfc g'entlemcn to superintend the draw- 'iiji', in vhoni tlie public has full confidence, and u iiose names will jfive a character to tlie Lottery. It is proposed to draw the scheme as wn as tile tickets can be sold, which, it is iikcly, wijl be in I'cbruarv; C'lurlotte, Jan. 11, lt25. . K0RTH-CAK)1.I\A 3^ ©tJ? II IFi Ta f'/'or the benefit of the. (Irford ArrKlenn/.) riUlE First (’lass of which will Ik; drawn at A Ifaicigh, the 22d of June next, and com- pieteu m a. few minutes. B. YATES £j? A. M‘lx\TYKE, Manu'rcrs. SCHEME. Prize of ;J10,L»C;0 (i.OOO 3,000 2,0(»0 l,5o8 1,UU0 500 U‘1- 12 8 S,r60 Prl/ot:. 15,600 iJlanks. ' 21,360 Tickets, 579,170 'I his Lottery is formed by the ternarv combi nation and pern.utation of ViO ni)mi>ers’ Prizes pay aide .30 days i.l'ter thv diav. ing’, nnd subject to the usual de(Uiction of 15 per cent. AN hole Tickets, Jl.). Half do 2 Quarter do. ...... i 'UCKETS and SHAKE!?, in the above I.ottery, for sale at tlie oflice r>f ihc Cat,nvfw Jouniiil, where adventurers are invited to call, and secure a chante for 10,000, at ‘ the ver} low price of 51-. nKSLLTOnV. 'I'A LI, A11A S S K1'. —1N H.D a ID A. We rece'.vcd ycsleri;;y, the fust nuni- )cr of a TRW pupcr, printed in Forida, at ralIaliai;soo, tlu* s[)ot fixed upon and le- contly orcupicd as the Seal oi' f.overn- tiieiit, i)y tlic tillo of the Florida IrJdli- —'I'lu! follow in^, acconnt of the \oiinf> capiiar’ will he InlcresUnp; to most of our readers, somo of whom have scarccly ever hoatd the name of It : yot. Int. loHahn/ssce—This younfv ''-pitnl of I’lorida is already utliae.tin>r the atlen- ioti of cajiitalists. Many bitildint^s arc ercclin.t^, and others are in a slate of jjrc- paration, oven Ix foro the sale of tlu“ lots, uliich will tak(' place on the futirth day of Apt il next. It is siiuatcd on a bean- tifiil and conin'.andinf'; eminence, ;>I)out IS miles N. ol St. Marks, iji the bosom of a f(‘rlile and ]MCUires(|ne rotintry. The south side of the town is watered by in- nutnerablo spi inrs of pure w ater, and a clear and pleasant stream passes l>y the east and south sides, at tlie distance of a lew yards, and ailei' passing' the town, as il sensible the point of its usefulness was j)asl, fails over the rod; which bends the stream, fonnin;^ a pleasant cascade, nd passes off by u subterraneous pas- ^a^:e. The conntry aroirnd Tallahassee, and SCHEME. Tickets, at 5*2. Nut two Jj/(fnks to a Prize. 1 Prize of ^500 (Phxton and Cotton Saw Gin) .... is fjOO j f'.iOO (Family Coach) - is .500 ! #250 (t-iig) . - is 2.jO | S180 (do.) . - is 1«0 I J130 (do.) - - is 130 1 JlOO P.onrd Cotton Saw (iin) I is -JOO ■ I !t80 ((lip and Sociablc) is 1()0 ^20 (Hedsteads) - is 40 I S14 (a set of Tallies) is 42 ;fr2 (\\ indsor (iiairs) is 24 ' ?10 (two l.auies’ V ork T;d)les and one Pcnibroki ) - is 30 I (Pellows top Cradle) is 8 j $6 (6 Ploughs, 2 street Lamps, and 2 Lard Cans) - . is 60 #5 (Hats) - • is 50 ?4 (Caiullestand) - h 4 ^3 (do) - - is . 3 ^■3 (do) • - is 60 ! ;?2 (55 cast steel Axes, and 275 jtair I Shoe-.') - - is 600 I Si ('I'in W are, Jewelry, Shoes, i\c. iic.) . - - is 431 'frdcets c.in be Ind in Charlotte of the niuh r- -frned (lommlssloni rs, by letter. |)osta};e [>aid, losin,!,'- the monev ; or iVom their a;j,cnt in ^;'lis!)iiry, '’Statesville, ('oiicord, Lineolnton, ’orkviJle or i.ancaster; wiio pledice tlK inselves p:'V t!ic jM’izes as set lortli in tlie scheuie, t'.iii'.y days after the iiia\uni;', i)r rei'iind the i^iDiu v to ])nrcha'-i !N of li( Lets, provided the k'-lit.-nic shall not bu ilrawii. SAM'I.. Hi',Nnr,K.N(»X, l.KI'.F.X Kl.MJlilCK, j\(». I) . ^R F.-vpl.uiatory Hand liilis cun be h.ul of Coniniiasioners. • 1.) 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 2 do o do 2 tlo 3 (hi n do do 1 do 10 Uo 10 do 1 do 1 lo 2d do Cuu do Cl do A :iluii!)le 15o(»ks. The following: Pooks, amont,'- many others, may be had at this Oflice, at rcduced pri ces ; .Johnson’s M orks, 12 v. Davies’ do Smith's 'Wealth of Na- fniinin.f^ham’s do tions Mrs. 'I'rinimer’s do Say’s Political Econ- Meikle’s ’I'ravelh r oniy Hook of Coni’n Pravcr, Modern Europe elcg-antly bound * Hanisay’sl\ States Pocket nihles Memoirs of the Court of Pliillipp’s Ev idence Queen Klizabeth Neu land on Contracts Simond’s Svv it/.erland New-York l)ij,a-st barrinj^ton &. l$eaufoy E«]>inasse on i'.vidence on the North Pole Philip on Indigestion Latrobc’s visit to S. Af- Eweli’s Mcdical Com- rica jianion Sketches of Florida Pie H's Operative Sur- Koster’s Travels \\':;tscn’s iMiilip the 2d Sinijison’s Euclid and 3d Idl.son’s Surve_\in{J Mar.^’hall’s Life Wash- lUair\s I,i ctures inirton Ainsworth’s Dictiona- Public Characters, 1805 ry, and a variety of Moore’s AVorks Latin and English P.yron’s do Scl.jol Pooks Edwards on the AfTec- Morse’s (iazetjeer tions Jo} I e’s I’hilosojihy Memoirs of Rev. An- ,lain;eson’sJ.( g-ic. drew Fuller . Duncan’s do IJfe of Calvin Small books for child- Siineon’s Skejctons reii Saurin’s Sermons Qnills, ?;c. ?cc. &c. A.vuoN \vni;i:i-i':i!, Coat'/i, I'iigii. C/i'.iir I'i' (Jniuiiuntul I’AIMI.K. ■Jlr.n ■RNS his thank‘d to bis I'ri.'iids and the Mn'l-ltuJmrtx Cdinifi/, JX bniarf/ 'I'cnii, 1825 Daniel (lalhuit ^ Orij^inal Attachment, lev- v.s. vied in the bands of William Thomas Mdh r. tiarnlshce. 11 appeuriiig- to the court, that tlie defendant is i:ot an inhabitant of this state : It is ()r- (knJ, that piihlication be made in the Catawba .lournal for six wi'eks, tiiat the defendant ap- jiear at tlie i.i \t court of this county, on thi' ■1th Moiul:i\ otM:i\ ne\*, and ri plevand plead to issi:e, fxhi rwise jnilg‘ment b_\ ilelault will be entered ag'ainst him. ^ TEST, ISAAC ALEXAM)E!{, r. iM.r, 6t35 of N’ortli-l’upolmp, J'tbi-iKiri/ 'J’irni of JkcUiiitorg Coiatfy Lew is’ Adm’rs. ^ \s. V Levied on I.ancl. ,1ohn Levis. ^ ST aji|)eariiig' to tiie court, that the defendant 1.1 not an iiih:di;taiit if tiiis stall :• It is or- ih reil, that puli', ciitii ii be niade in the ( ata\\b;i ,lournal, for 1hv( e nionihs, that the (iefeiaiant apjiear at the ni-:,l eour* of tins -oni',ly, on the ■itb Nl((iula\ of r.i Nt, and reph-\ \ ;iiul pi' ad to issue, otiierwisi judf^ment will be i nte red li\ di t:.ult a^aiii t him. ISAAC AI.EXAMJEP, C.M.C. 3mt35.—Price ad^. > !. I'lihlic. lurth h,.i..iiva.Iv liiu rai eneourajH ini 111 wbi ceiM il, and re--|)ei Hull\ >uhcits '■ *’''’.itinuanee t>f |)alroiiai;e. Me is jnipareii I'all kiln'.s 111 l’;iinti;i'; I'l his iilie ; aiidt us- I’‘His 'ii;iv (li ]ie ul on li.i\infr their wovic ncat- V iNcc'iied, and vvitii despatch. ■ .>'I’aliitinj'- in tlie conntrv will bo done on n notiee. •*' It- )hl c'lairs re-paiite.l and re-j;'uilt. -‘f, ISJl. —Itf I),I di sir'ir.s to sett' '\ disir'ir.s to sett' ■ i» siihserlbi r, \ iioDlt i'. f/,' s;iie li's hous- ■;'H !'it.-i,ni tenns ■ a ren li .-rr, w/. : — front l( ts .III 11 h.'t k, i. ii in tiie S.md\ ^ 'llfi'.v, and Atljoinin^' illiiiui i.nck;,i.^tid ; two l.ito, I'he 1i( nt on r," -.a t. .hk! ^'■•k lot. adioini'irr the Mei!ioi!:st ( iiurili.— ■'il'**' dwi 1 ,i!i_’-M(uu e iM ilroad-s* ■"'latcd a t'jw i--»ds i.oilh-easl tr. in the Cou:t- , ""V,’ 'v,'- lots, O I tn. i;,i n i'^es a!-( ;in ^ 'Ci li;,-^ Kiteii 't, Hnioki -1 ioM'-e, r>:'rii. ui,u t\x.:v uib.f-r Mei'i-s-. i' \ OUT LU\'i‘D. the attention (.f the Spanish (inern- ment, that his infant colony was suflereil t( fall a prey to tin: Indians. The tradilionary accutints*)fthe Indians arc veiy plausibh', and arc c()rrtd)oraiei! been impased upon his soil"! How much votild lu* hav(‘ asked to aii'oid refiii;c to tlie corpse of the suicide (Jasiit-jrajib ! L(*t it pass, 'i’he master spii li (,f the at^e in which he lived, caniM'! sun'er bv" by many exlslinj;;- and circumstantial I facts. They chained this couiitrv at theic i^ ulortnnate en o - lute treaty at St. Vut’tistitic as belotij-infr | tluit be did not r. !y iipon the pled.-r oL’ I to them by ri'-;bt of cont^iiest, achie\edj 1'i‘l-i.vette, lha' “ his personal salt'ty v. ai by their ancestors. Thev rejiresent, that j I'lance,” but tlirevv liinuselL it was once densely populated by a race|’'P J" K"f'i'‘'i«si!y of a i;oM'tnnu-i!i, of white men, who settled in this coiiniry, j " feared to shelter bitn, lhoii;’;ii all and incori)orutcd tin inselves w ith tlie its stibjects w ould ha\e I)id irmt u eU omc. Yamassees,who adopted their habits and bccamc Christians, but ceascd to bo 4if;;ht- 10,1? men. 'Fhat this people had fine bouses, carriaijes, herds ol’ catth> ivc. and made wide roads, and brid:;:es over rivers and streatns of water. Tiiat ihev also hud iTiany f>rts and bit^ "At this lime the Creel; Indians made freepient attacks up''n.thein, but weie t^'cnerally unsuccessful, as they then fouj^ht witli hows aiul spears only, ior they bad not yel learn«d the use of the riile. At lent'th, after losing many w arriors, they assdci- ated with themselves all the tribes be tween (ieorgia and the Mississippi, with many others far in the North, and came down unexpectedly into this country.— Ci'ta.s. I'utiiicr. Steam Jlt'fillerii.—'l’Ii('re is rtii iiilrr- oslini; artiele in ibc New Moiilhly' Mau^aziiic dii tliis siil)iecl, iVom wiiieli we (’Xlraet a few [t:iss;ip>s : “Out' eheer- inu; priiieipic would I'csiill from llic iis« of steau) weapons in war, vi/ : that il woiiltl Iht' Piost ei\ili/.c'd nations tbf! adv.intau;t‘, and (end :o make- tlio .wi.M'sl still miire powerful, rn;z;laiul, Aiiifrica,and Kraiiee, mii;!.! a(l"[)t tlieiri in the liilb'st exleid ; biil liussia, 'I'lir- k(.'V, and even Austria, in their present stale, U’oiild have lillle ehanee. au;ainst the sei«Mitilic emiibiiialions, and nit!- 1 he w liite inhabitants jjeneraily lied lo | f.hjniiral adroitness tiiat eonhl j.erleet ;i theii loi ts, w Iiile most ol the \aniasseesl pmndrcd ( Heclivo steam-eng ines wliihi lell into their hands. The men uyre l)Ut J ;,|,ori(,i:.-dy ptodnred one. 'I’ho navies of Kii};laii(I, France, and Amer ica will, ere loii»:, be tiaVij.»;ale(.i ami to death, but tiie wonu-n and chikli cn were carried Into captivity. Tliey carried universal desolation over the face of the coiuiti-y, as the surest extetulinf; from the Suwannee to near the ] iTU'thod of redncin.^ the fortiiied pLces. Ajjalachicola l ivcr, has deservedly at- They had made many attempts to storm li acted the attention of travellers, and} ibese, and bound thick pieces of wo(»d those who ha\e visited it with a view ofj before their- persons, as a i)rotecti(>n a i)ermaneni settlement. The fertile ; from the bulh.ns, but the bii; t^uns broke lands between the above mentioned river 1 their defences in ])ieces, and destroyed niasses ol incm cannot he niano'in'ercHl extend from east to west from eit^hty to | their warriors. At length famine and iiikLt the showers of b ills which stciiin- one hundred miles, and from north to! war destroyed all save the gariison in jiattcsios will pom'iij)on flu'm.— Defoti- • ‘ i:r.„ :i... 'Fort St. Lewis. This, after resistini^ ' ' ■ n • every divei-.-^ity of attack, was at last abandoneil and destroyed, and the, ijarri- son retired to a considerable fort near the mouth of the Okelockon^’, where w as afterwards l‘ouy;ht u great and decisive foiDJllit hy sleatJi. On shore, the art of war will ho (piieKly elianircd fo the ad- V'Uif;'ij;e ofhiimanily. In the field, bat tles will hi? ()iiii kly lermiiialtd. No kiciise smoki; will arisi; to intereept thti dcjully aim of the steam weapon ; iiiiil. )uth about fifteen miles. This tract of country, much of which is ad apted to the culture of sugar, is finely watered by the tributary streams of the Suwannee, t!>e St. Marks, Wakulla, Oke- •lockoney, Little River, and several other smaller rixers and streams, and is beau tifully studded with lakes and ponds of the puiest water. The lund is rollinc;, with lieie and there an em’ir.ence, that rises con.,iderabIy above the :?ui roundin(.,'' couhti y, w liich w ill ailbrd deli;-;htfiil seals for tl'.e opulent or men of leisuie. 'I'his country, nf)twithst;inding its sin- j3;ular beauty and fertility, becomes more inlerestitii^ from the iiuhdutable cvidet'ice of its' haNin.!!^ been once densely po))uial- ed l)y a ci\ilized race of men. Almost eveiy emiiu-nce is caj)ped with ancient fortilications, which apj)car reijirlar, and some of them substantially formed. At Tort St. Lewis, about two ntiles west of Tallahassee, have !)een found remnants of iron cannon, sj)ikes, hinges, locks, S^c. which are evidently of Spanish manuf.ic- sivo [)()sitipus will, in many ease.s, ho imprej;mtblo, onrl .small fortirii il posl.s will take an enormous timi' fo re hiet'. l..et tis sti])pose a f(Hlilii:ation (';tseiii;)l«Ml ;i!hI homb-nroof, with sfeam i^uits sixty r;;uir , of the country rain upon the hesie>rers mefal ol thij The hulK,,,.'clcsig„L..l, ,vl,.„ thry un-if"" derlook lo ik,sm:ss ll.r.nsdv.s „l' ll,ci'"5 >•■‘■■0 country, to settle and reside here. liut, ' ide, or of .sKirnt- asthcvexpressedit, they were too foolish'"’"^ hreaeh, it one. eoiild h(> made m and hud rendered it uninhabitable. They f>[ tl'^' iK’^ini^ed nnder siieh a had destroyed the houses, and there was defer,sivc fin;, not a man would pri.«slh(S no wood to build others. They hal , ilifeh alive, ^v}>ile i! w;'s flaiikeni by a destrojed or consumed the domesiic an- sinj^le i^nn, si.'eh a hail of de:dh miirht imals, and there was no ji^ame to subsist be poined forth wi*li tineeasii.iij enort^v. them. 1 hey w'ere therefore obliged to Kr.«/;!aml ill fortunate'v hiU’t: no diin- mireiv.im ihc sr.Sics of their own iIim). |„ st.irt .jf oth(T roiin- lal.on, il sn.all pm «csl ol Ih.' Apaiachi-, ,, ^ river, and the others lo their ow n cola country. Many of tlie leading slatrments in the foi'ojjoini; a.Co,„u are strongly con;oh,>. | |;;;v;:'"oi!lin's I' /.llTa.l. rated by circumstances aiul facts within ments aro pe»-nliarly her own ; and iC tho [ircjndires of the Nrivyhoaril j^ivo, way to the I’.eeessi'y of the ease, >bf» 'J’Ik' >te nil uii-e, ancl « hid. have noi hi-cn much lu-j ^|„ This f""’, jin-ccl Inuhc MUSI. I is said lo l„: the (.oiu.li v ol' tho an H-nl Within the princip:d fort, for the out-; Yamassees, aiul ilis a fact that the Creeks ^ nnd'-rstaml, as far as the works seem to have been numerous aiicL ^ slave race, descended fVom i 'vr-iit, its enieieney was not: extensive, are the rums, of two brick edi-j Yamassee nation, which has but re- in qi.estioii,n nKnucnI. “\Vhat- h( es ; one was about*sixty feet by 1 cfmly been incorporated w ith their tribe, ever rontributes to protract a state of the ollRT ahoul ll,„ ly by Iwrnty. hcse i ^ | „.i|| | ' ,,^.,^1.- Ml»#» iti iw»fhin4i» \\iit o i ' . ^ I are in total riiins, and nothing but a mouiul ajjpears where tlie walls stood, composed wholly of iii oken bricks, w hich had been C(mposed r)f a coarse sandy clay, and burned in the moilcrn fashiun. Vet on the walls of these buildings, are oaks, eighteen inches in diameter. On the same hi!!, and in f’act within the out works of this fort, are to be seen grape ai bonrs in |)aralhl lines, which still mainiaiji tl.ei:- pi'istinc' rc'Mdariiy. Ih'icks seem to ha\i‘ been in [general use, for thev have been dis(o\ered in , ^ .\pcii- merous, and that 1 ort St. Louis bears | ses, operrite in a way friendly to the iii- e\iilent marks of having been destroyed j t(.i"t*sts of hnmanilv. (lOVernineDts, by the whiles from the mutilated iipp»:ar- inclined to insh he.edlessh in- UTHC- ol ll.e cain.oii, ,vh., l. mnsl have „„ 11 h,. „ l.rok,;,, hy sMsc luin.m.T,. I hn . ; is also said lo be a very considerable i' • • ^ forlilicaiion in the neiiifbbjiirhood of the about the mill of their finnnees. Na- iiK. jiv niiuti ()i Inc I ,. , , . .,, , Ok.'lockuny. I'rom the growth of the' will be ahio forest: trees, il must have Ijeen about Iv.oj 'dier a lop;; re^i'-lanee fo the strong-, hiindred ytuii’s since the country was 'war w ill beenme an .'ifla,r ol del'enrt' laid waste, lie tiiaf as it may, it is ra-''’'dher than .njiirrandizeineiit. A eiiai ird j)iilly j»opulating anew, and ihe puuer (jf in the ni l « f war, wliicfi inav rf iidci* the nuii\cs ii nov.’ bnd-.i ii. . \Ve ha\e lorlilied places iin[)i'>u'!!ab!»^ to every' Sljilt* ol* Noi’lli'C*MFolin:i. Filmurj! 'J'tnn r.f Mtrldt nhiirn Ctiinifi/ Ci.itrf. illiani Suiters ^ (n'i!;inal Attachment, h v- A s. ' i( il I'll .1 in ;^’ri .!u!}, Sam, \\'iHIani Df)ui:^lass.3 I rank, ,liu!e and Mary. "I 'I' ap]U'.irin;c to the com t, that llu d( (eiulant 6 is not an inluil'ilaiit ol this s'ate' : It is or- ilen d, tlirit pntiiication be inai’i'in thi' (':i1n\\i)a ■loiiiiKil, Ini' tlir(e tnonll s, that d.e’ili ieiui:int a])pear at the ncNt court of d itb .\!oiui:i\' in Miiy lu si, and leidi ■ lo issue, (itlierv. ise iuil}''inent wul I. (iel'an't a^Miii'.t h'm. 'J',. ^ HA.\C AT E\AM)F1{, f . ii.t.l.).—Frice ad\. ^-i. on the an.!].lend I nil re (i bv .1/. r. iN()(ii'{‘. \T T, those, vhosc snl'scriptiens for bnildinf;;' the liiUH'li 111 rill lull e ;in. et litil):iiil, aiiel tiieS' V, iiii ti'ok )u v. s t.n-ihi' I ar ( lu'in^Au- s'lisi, 1 K ■ro larnesilv e’aibd nn Ic; iimiiecii- .,te |).\ni- !H. A!so, v,ubseriiii r-. I'lr eneio'-n i: ilie’ !:r'.Ve and cliun ii yard, and for tin- pnn lKisi el' a' I!!',!.I , r.encsled to innke pi.yiiieh', that a hi ii m y be piireliased and pni np e.i'Ii ..s little tl> l.iv a-. jui'oiMe. IhWlV, 7Vr«"J //"’ March I s(‘veial places by digging a htUe bcdi.w ,„jthing to feai- from them, and they can-1 lliin-' hid .''.iiniiM', or (^M,able of a verV the sui iace o the_ earth. J itlnn iie * ,,,,,,, desolating ’ pn.trarted der.-n-.., uili be l.ieMdly to ,oun ol 1 a lalK.ssei, ..mn "P* scenes which oiicc swept over this beauti- thestihihiv ii.d ii,t( - rit v ol (in ,iii's having a sid^staiice adiiering to them re- ,-,i iiomain. Honda lmdi>i;nuir. 1 /7 ' / ' semljling lime mortar. JJut on the lull, ^ iJi'.ijHiol j.cju'r. about a half a mile south-easi of t!ie caij- j ——-■ about a half a mile south-easi of t!ie cajj-, itol, are to In* set !i the greales* jnoof of I TJip Jhrd.ir rf the 'I'lmd).— 1 he «pAnerof a dense popiihulun. ()nlhis hill are ro 1'^he little, narrow j)iece of ear'll u hich be sei'U streets or lanids, running nearly > hi'iiKnilderiiig relics of : l e t;-ri-at jl riglil angles, at sm:]) disiaiu es as d,j-i N \eoi vo.s, li is demam'.’d (>l the Ih ilish I bom s a d:i\ monsti'at‘tiie I’urnier e\ is'ein e ii'a , 1C'>'e: DiiieuW I'.'' '') loi' il;e spot w i.ere itsjtlie follow ini tv large town. 'i’lie si.ade trees of the! ilin mis prisoner’s mortal part i\ puses, former inlr.i!)itants still r main, tml an lieiiasb' -n ( oiupe!!e(i, ImAc.ei-. to be generallv of live oak, and ne>;r wiiii li j‘-'’‘I'eiit with the n.o'I; i ate conij)ens:uion nui’.' 1)0 discdv.Tcd grat.e arbo's of .noic , -a';! I We know ntyt. wh'-'her i' In-, or les;. re; Ii’a.ritv. in' sev ei :d ir.>!an es j ^hi; laurels (d lht; iilustriou-. ehieliain V, (■ discovered a speri...s' (>! l!ie jduiu | ha’.e j,ois'Hi»'d tin' delii^htinl •pi'ine- (,i ‘ i vv a»cr. tieai- 1-is tomb: or vvl',eili r the ’i'here have 1 ■c''!! miirh se.cr uh;* io:'. and ] " ’ '■!*'’•>; ' iiin i' s ;c inil v iias r* iused iiioiiiry cnr>( erni'i.,'- t! e fi,;i)i'r inhabi-j i''^'>.";'>iiii-d sii ide and 'e.-du'e; tan Is of thi'' ( oiin‘ rv, w iio t l,e' we ;e. ami * i'ei' ' '.)>'[ ride v al'i y ol St. 11 lena, :.t v\ h.it 1 ime‘.iie;. J'io!irisI;e(h \o :eco;'.Is J ••'i'‘"'I''"' ''ilb i!s preciuiis (h'posit vvitli- are within oip- reariu and tiie S;e.j,.is!i i.i- ' >'’• '>-•> l'J'''''ri,e lo e\l,il.it is u-ii,;!J,» t- !iai)i!an*s at tl'.v c ; a ;i;es of t'lie T,-,; i. !/"Vov'i v\iili(,n;; oi- whelher, peihap' Si\ hundred jon'nev nien carfjetilers of Hosion iia\i; Klijsed i., vvork. nntil iriej;* workin r »ln)c siiall lie a!):'idi’e I t'.v(» ■\ w i ;lei re'-: ets t Ids fjii U' connis: l. 1 b.e in;iste;- tory had no I n'l tiii;> !i ' of llie llu re. but I'aV: Seme. lio\. ve", fact t' ) e\iM. ;,i '.me', have i,, , ;; thr' F.i'(,n w ''! e.,: ;nv hi'lie-. !;' .'^e fii' th'-, I ' ■,'e. n !io f>i)( • rt:o lint! i;\ n.e.,- •'■n, - n>' I'm* '.'ccni'red to tl'..' p’.rjiun I ' hon'd no! lie reoniia d *o ki i i 'he man v iin-.n iii*; natic.ii i i ' ei ve as a |,o'> -,i : v>, e 1.1|(, w ■ an;, or : II nl‘ li’c ■ i.io.ivi ! I.!:!'' di'-'-;! .ir el'id • j'd ill!'; ni:in at I'V I 'ei n.i. I FJ')-.v [)•■’ b !d ' cr( :i‘"ii^]iu i leinaiidc.l ii‘ :n 1./•. -.lie,. -.’■■•ai.iid 1; he that s ;i ( Ol |)',t I'.ed i.j re , v.iielh.' h. \e ( ;iM;.e( (.11 the nai carpenii rs an live h^nin r tliaii liie pjnr- iieymen witlioni work. 'i'he capit.di la c; n live lonio-i- liian ei'lier witiioiit pnt- liin; i:p bu i h!! iij;s. Oih-T n.e-luuuc:; will j'vn k to IJ jstoii I ir eiii jdov iiient. U Idletie,. b.'-'-els piMerlv and vi(e. i lie ; ■ '-.viii'. ei"'.u; ('il in bnilf'ing thci nre.sem ?a-. on, in ilie ( itv of Iio,(on, liave lield a im eiluf'-, at \v|;i( li 1|. On^ j)i(‘',Id(d aiil pa.M’d t>- d'.depjreal- inv; llie ( (un m- (jf tin- j-i ,i j;,, |, tai jien- lers, and plc(b/.ii'; iln i i-.es, rather tium that ihe Miasti is Mti»mit Uj it, to re- iVain li.-in prosecutjng and buihUng ilur- itig III!'' season. aI imed lately ;.i I^ufl'olk, \’a. JvMr.s j Hiiic.i.s, 1 '1 'o .■'•li's. Sak VII Lavi.i «—this j b. ia;.^ the t!.;i'd time tliis !a«!, l,a.; been jhd--,'he hynifmal altaf, >viii,ju ! '.',. '1 niou'.hs pa'-t '

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