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VOL. II.]
CHARLOTTE, .X. C, TUESmV, J.IXIJAUF 1826.
[^(). 64.
I’( HI ISMKII WKJ.'CHf
r.v m:>ji !CL iu\(juam,
XT
VKAll, I'AU) IN AllVA.NCK.
Xo pii]KT win '*c ’iiscotilinue(l, unK-ss al tlif
il.-icr^tid!! of llic cilitor, until all anvarag'c's urc
pui,!.
\ii\ r.iiTisr.Mi.NTs will-be inserted at the usual
niti'S. I’cr-.oMs seinlinff in ailvcrtisfniciits, are
ri-(itusUil toiiotr on the niarn'ia the uifnilier of
iiiii itailis, ortliev '\ill l>f contuiucd until forbid,
an.! c'.i.ii'h'-acfordini,"ly.
.\iAvw YiSlaVc.
rniir. siil)M'ill)t r having' obtained Letters ot
I Administration upon the estate of John
CIIARLOTI’E .
FSBIAX,S: ACAS1»>ZV.
fllHF. Trustees of the Ciiarlotte Female Acad-
m eniy have the pleasure of announcin)^ to tlie
])iil)lic, that the iM-reises of this Institution v\ill
coinnu nce on the first Monday in .lanuar\' next,
under the sui)trlntendence of the Kev. Thomas
(.(jttrell and l.july. A larg'e and convci\itnt
briekbuilditiff, located in one of the most lu ahliv
situations in tliis village, has been erected, which
uili .be occupied by the Hev. T. Cottrell and
lainily. Ample funds for the su])port of this
Institution, have been placed in the hands of the
'I rustccs by the lil)eral donations of the eitizi ns
of Charlotte and its immediate vicinitx, who
I stand pledg'ed, as well as the ’I'rustees, for its
respectability. The ’I’rustees feel assured, from
t1»e iiigli recommeiulations of Mr. and Mrs. Cot
trell, w itli which thev have been furnished from
I'.ovil, (U ceascd, lakes tiiis method of informing , the most unciuestionable sources, and from their
iIiom'wild are indi l)teil by note or book ac-1 long evpcrit nee in the manaj-'cnKUt of Institu-
.•oiiiit, tli.it ]);i\nu nt nui.st be maiU- bn or before ; tlons of tliis kind, that tliosc w!io feel a li\ely
the Fibruur\ court of Mecklenburj' county;-
those \'lio l.iil attend to this notice, will liave
to sctUc w ilh cust.
rliose vlio have any demands again.st said
interest in the success of this Academy will not
be disappointed. The various bi-anchi sof Fe
male Kducation, both literary and ornanu-nl'al,
w ill be taught; and tiu' most unremitting atten
drrci'.setl, are reciuc'^led to make them know n 1 tion .s ])K dged to the manners and morals of the
time |)rescrihed by law, or this no-! " ‘ ‘ ' '
within tlu
;irc will be pU ad in bar of recovery.
nic Adtniiiistrator further notifies those who |
ive iiulebled to saiil deceased, that ihiring his
absence from ( harlotte, the notes and hooks of
H()\il, lieei-ased, will at anytime be fouiul
tlic li’inds of NN'm. Smith, of Charlotte, who
i, fiillv aulliorlsed to make settlements and
-■::int I'oceiiils.
i'ACI. IlAKKINt.KH, .?(///V.
Niu . 20, 1823,—.ImtrJ
W 1 NJi HOii
A\n
fJXrT ClUin MJKIXG.
'VVn.I.lAM Cl’L\ KHUOUSK
n \\ IN(i commenced the above liusincss ui
ihc t'i« n of Charlotte, resi'eetfully solicits
ii of pul)lic patronage. l!is w ork w ill be
n iitly a\ul durably constructed, and will be
Jisjuoi.ll of on accommodating terms.
Skttk.>.s and Wuitink Chatus, made to or-
J(.r, can be had on short notice.
Cliariotte, I'lb. 5, 1825. Iyt7;>
V t uV il 01* u-^\\eWer,
A i\EW INVKNTIOX.
hereby give notice to the citizens of
T T Mecklenburg county, that we have pur-
cIki'I d t!ie rigiit for manufacturing a Machine,
called the FA'J KN T COHN SllKI.LEli, and
will -non have them on hand for sale. ! or the
sjnplicity of its construction and its utility to
torn planters, it is unecpialled by any olhcr in-
Vtiition. l’erbai)S we may be thought to e\ag-
prate, when we say it will shell a bushel of
turii in thru iiiitntfcK, and by a little exi rtion in
Uo minutes. Hut wc invite all to come and
tMunine it, witness its operation, and satisfy
tiieinselves as to its great utility. It can be seen
aitUe subsetibers* shop, opposite the jail.
TIIKO. MFKUll.I.S,
U.M. COHNWKLL.
Charlotte, Oct. 29, 1825.—57ff
^\‘c\\e JVuvU\-Cavi>V\ua,
Rullierl'ord County,
Superior Coui t of Law, October Term, 1825.
Uoody Fiurgc ^
'r.s. ^Petition for Divorce.
V.liza'ietb lUirge.j
I 1' appi aring to the .satisfaction of the court,
1 liiat the defendant, Fli/abeth liurge, is not
an liiliabitant of this State ; It is theretore order
ed by the court, that ])ublication be made three
month', ii\ the Haleigh Register and the Cataw ba
.Idurnal, gl\ing notice to the defendant that she
be andappcaratthe next Superior (. ourt ot Law,
to be held for Kuthcrl'ord county, at the Court-
Jfouse in Uiitherfordton, on the .>d Monday al
ter the 4lh Monday in March next, then and
tlu re to answ er, plead, or demur to s.dil petition,
otherwise it will be taken j)ro confcsso, and
jiidgTueiit accordingly;
V\itness, J.uUes .Morris, Clerk of said Court,
at ofiice, the .)d .Monday after the ‘ith Monday
St i)tember, 1825, and in tlu 5Uth v ear of the
iiuKpendcnce of the United States.
JAMKS MOUiUS, Clk.
')inr4—price adv. $4.
TUT.su
TMK subscribers have just received and are
opening, an elegant assortment of
DKV ('.ooDs, i;j?()CEinr:s, \c.
whii h they , w ill dispose of u|)on reasonable
terms for cash. They solicit those who feel
(lisposed to favor them w ith their custom, to call
and examine for themselves.
• J. i). BOYD & CO.
ALSO,
A fresn supply ot the rnost genuine
IHrrjCcCttffij aiiti
recently rvci Ived, w hich were purchased in the
’ities of Nev.-Y«irk, I’biladelphia and Charlos-
ton, and w hich they oiler at reasonable terms,
to I’hysiciaus or an) who may wish to purchast-
artielcs of this kind.
'I’iic fuUiru'liij' is a Ihf nf flic HftJirincs;
U()\ s, not exci'edmg ten jiars old, w ili
be adniitted. The fu'st session will close on the
lifteenth of .luiu-, and the iieNt scssicn com-
uu^nce on the next day and el().^l• on tiie l.ith of
Novendicr. IJo.irding c;in b- bad in re^p( etable
families in tow n, at fortv dollars ]n r s'. '-'iion.—
Terms of tuition, in the literary brauclus, per
session, Jf'lU 00. The ornamental branches will
be taug’ht u])on the following terms, \,z;
Muslin >Vork and Marking,, pr. S s>:on, ?5
F.mbroiili r\, ... do lu
Draw ing anti I’ainting, cn ])aper, do 10
do do on\elM.t, do 10
Music on the Piano, - - do 20
Fach ])ayable in advance.
N. H. A few pu])ils can be accominodatcd
with board at the Acadeniv.
DAMD H. DLWLAIVO
JOHN iinviN, icommkke.
AVM. J. ALEXANDFR, >
4i64
Ofj’Thc editors of the Camden Chronicle and
\\ estern Carolinian, will give the above adver-
ti.senient fovr insertions in their respective pa
pers, and forward their accounts for payment.
(t;^i'’A meeting of the Trustees of the C/iar-
lutfe Jcadany w ill be held at the Court-House in
this place on Saturda), the 31st of December
Instant. A general attendance is requested.
November
I
Mfoklcnljiir^ County.
(if J'kas and t^mtrhr Ses{>iouK,
r>n„, 1825,
itaviil Starns, 1 Org’l. Atta’t. levied on land ;
r.s., C anl .loseph and m. Yarboro
Iknry Yarboro. jsummonuil as guarnisbees.
IN \lus CISC, it aijpeanng to the court, that
the det'endiiit is not an inhabitant ot this
^';itv.': It is ordered, that the procet dings in this
'..se l)i.' stayed, and that ;ulvertiscmciit be maile
itlirre iiioiiiii.', in the Cataw ba Journal, that
'lie ill triid.uit .ijipe.irat the next court of I’leas
:iiul Uu.u ti r Sessions for the county of Meck-
on i)ie fourth Mond:i_v of Februar},
and replevv and ]ilead, otherwise judg-
"'int lij default will be iiad against him.
iSAAt; AI-FXANDKU, Clcr/i.
.',ni7.)—pr. adv. H.
ut Xm*t\\-CvvvvAVuvv,
('.ibari'UN Supci'ior Court.
^■‘Hiarini- li(K)diiian )
J. Y. & 3v>\\u li’i\>YvU,
HaT-STHKET FAVtTTKVILLt,
Offer for sale, just received—
K Hbls. Muscovado SL GAR,
/ O 125 bags Coffee,
20 hhds. 1st (quality Molasses,
1500 bush’ls Liverpool Salt,
20 bbls. Loaf and l..untp Sugar,
20 bags Pep])er,
L’O do Spice,
15 do Race tlingcr,
10 (jr. casks-Sweet Malaga Wine,
20 bbls. N. K; Rum, - -
10 do Northern (iin,
10 do 'Fanner’s Oil,
20 tons Sw eiles Iron,
1 do Share Moulds,
2 do Sheet Iron,
2000 lbs. R'istc red Steel,
1000 do (icruian do
600 do Ca.st-Steel,
175 kegs w rou^bt & cut Nails, f: Brads,
30 boxes WOol and (,'olton (.lards,
50 do 8-lU and 10-12 Ola.ss,
100 bags Shot,
75 k( gs FFF and FF Powder,
100 reams \Vraj)j)ing P.tper,
50 do W riting Paper,
3 tons Logwood, ,
3 hhds. C.oj)ptTas,
200 lbs. lU-ngal Indigo,
200 do Spanish Indigo,, .*
1500 do Madder,
2500 do Alum,
1500 tlo Salt I’etre,
25 coils Bale Rope,
50 pieces (;ott(»n Ragging.
M ith an assortment ot Patent MEDICINES,
and P.YIN'I S, dry and in oil.
Also, a complete assortnu nt of
Wool Machine Cards,
alwavs on han.l.
(Jc'tuber,-iH23.—'2m\C>5
Alcohol
.\({uaf'ortis.
Arrow Root,
Arsenic,
Aloes,
Arb Lva Trsi,
AiuUrson’s Pills,
.'.ntiinonv Puh.
■\nti(iue Oil,
Acetate I’otasb,
Hatemau’s Drops,
Italsam llnney,
15ah,am Coi)i\a,
U.irk Peruv. Red,
do. Yellow,
Park Cinnamon,
liorax,
Mine Stone,
P.ritish Oil,
Canella All)a,
Carbonate Ammonia,
Cort. (’a^carilla,
Cube’.is Pep.
Cheltaiiham Salts,
Cantharides,
Ca.stor t>il, in vials,
do. i pis. do. pts,
do. rjniirts.
Cream 'I'avtar,
Cloves,
Columlx) Root,
Caustic Lunar,
Caraway Seetl,
Calomel,
Ess. Hergamot,
ilo Lemon,
do Peppermint,
do (Jinnaniun,
Epsom Salt.s,
I dauber do
Fol. Senn.T,
Fowler’s Solution,
Flor. Sulphur,
Flie Stone,
tium Ammoniac,
“ Opium,
“ Arabic,
“ Kino,
“ Scanmiony,
FAmXS, tiC.
Lee’s Pills,
Liipiorice Rail,
Laudanum,
Manna Flake,
Magnesia J.ump,
ilo Calcined,
Madder,
Muriated 'Find Iron,
Muriatic Acid,
Oil Peppermint,
“ ( lo\es,
“ Ciiiiiamoii,
“ Junif)er,
“ Vitriol,
Oxide Ri.smuth,
((podeldoc.
Prussic .\cid.
Paregoric,
Pearl Ash,
Pulv. .lal'ip,
do Rhubarb,
Pix I>urg\inda,
Pulv. Antluu)nialis,
do Ipecacuanha,
Pill PuXes,
Pearl Harley,
Quick S:\ilvtr,
Rel Sanders,
Rosin Yellow,
ilo White,
Spts. Luveiuk r compd.
Spts. Nitre, bottles;
do in vials,
Soila Pow ders,
Spts. Vol. Aromatic,
Stoughton’s JJltters, in
vials,
do, in {rt. hottles,
Spts. Hartshorn,
Siiuills - .
Extract Flaterium,
Durable Ink, -
Salt Petre,
Si 1.1M1ATK UriMVE,
Siriiiiii'i' 1‘nnaciv,
Sid. F.ratus,
Tapioca,
Tart. Emetic,
Tart. Salts,
DR. J. S. BOVI>
I
NFORMS his friemls, thatlie lias re
moved his Medicines to the Count
ing-room of the Store house, formerly
occupied by John Uoyd, but uow oc
cupied by .1. D. Boyd & Co.
The Doctor still contimies the practice of
Ph\sic, and will attend to all applications with
as i\iuch pr('mptiliule as possible.
( harlotte, Doc. 6, 1825. 61if
V W\-i' avivA’iua
ri’^IlE Editor of the North-Carolina 'rdegraph
1 g'ives information to :dl concerned, tiiat he
expects the publication of his paper to com
mence the first week in January next. '1 hose
pi rsons hoKllngsubscription pajji rs art rc(]ue!>t-
ed to make returns of subscribers’ 'lamvs, at the
farthest, by the 15th of Deci ndjcr. Papers di-
reetetl totiie Post-Oflice in Fayette\ille, by pri
vate conveyance or by mail, w ill be dtdy atten
ded to.
The F.ditor would do in justice to his own feel-
ing.>i not to express his warmest gralitvide, for
the liberal encouragement he has already re
ceived. If any thing were wanting to confirm
his conviction of the necessity ami importance
of such a publication, the patronage lie has re
ceived fr»)m all classes of society and from ev
ery part of the State wo\dd certainly do it.
It is hopeil th.it all who wish to possess the
paper from its commencement will immediately
soiul in their names, either by giving them to
those w ho liave proposals, or by leaving them
with any Post-Master who will forward them.—
The j)resent e xpectation is, to j)ub]isb in |)amph-
Ict form, containing 16 pages a w eek, making
a volume of 832 pages a y ar; so that those
who take the work from its commencement,
may file away for future uscfulm ss a greater
mass of religious, political, and literary intelii-
gence than can, p,.rhaps, be collected in any
other w ay, with so little expen.se.
Mini.stcrs of the (Jospcl throughout the State
arc rt qu« sted to make known to their congre
gations the anticipated commencement of this
p.ipci’, and io cncoiir.'ige all who wish to sub-
scrl!)e to it w ithout delay.
It is helltvedthat if thoffe who have already
taken a dee]) interest in tliis object were respec
tively to exert their influence a little farther,
that a subscription suillcicntlj' large would be
obtained to ensure the continuance of a Jour
nal so much needed. I'pon this influence the
Editor coi.fidently calculates, and promises his
best exertions to meet the public cxpccUition.
Fayetteville, Nov. 2J.
Gum Copel,
do Shellac,
do Tt rra de Scienna,
Prussltiii Rhie,
Vtrdif^ris,
do distilled.
Stone Ochre,
(due,
I'mber 'I’urk,
Droj) I ake,
(^opel \ arnisb,
' Yellow Ochre,
' Re.l I.ead,
Litharge,
\ eruiillion,
Annatto,
Spanish Whiting,
Sugar I.eail,
j)i c I iiibi r fi.
White N itriol.
Spani.''h Brow n,
\\ bite Leail,
Crom. Yellow,
Patent Yellow,
.(lolil l.eaf,
Silvir do
Rom Pink,
Rotten Stone,
C. li. I'eiiells,
I’aiiit l!iu,slics,
Sponge, line,
V. J. rs,
■Nutn.eifs,
.'lei tell ;iud
M.iecoboy SnufT,
Lain]) Hlack,
Court 1’Ulster.
DZ^SSULTORV.
To Brides and Brid»‘c;rooms.—V7r ;.Mb-
lish ih« following fi'f-m the Sjj)inr/ii'ld
liepitlilican,'' in idfi’to .sr.cw tbui • .re
not alone in iuyin^ a tax for ii»s> rtion of
nianiagcs, althoug;:i we liuve never gone
so far as to inchicle a “bottle.of wint-,”
yet we will state it would not bo refused,
provided it was of the very best kind.
Harfford Times.
A“s a number of our readers liave been
lately married, and have neglected to send
us the stipulated fee lor tl.c insertion of
their marriages, wc do again gi\e notice
that wc shall i)iil)lish no marriage unless
the writing is acconipani»-d b\ a piece of
the w edding cake, and n little v ine, if con
venient—but we arc not pailicvkir as to
that. In justice to one or two polite
couple, wc ack’4o\^ledge the receipt of
their cake and wine, and should have
iiiserted their names in respectable
CAPri'ALS, had it not Ijeen objected to
by the parties concerned. We may in
deed (Mr. Buckingham says) copy or
publish marriages in a plain manner by
w’ay of new's to the puldic ; but when (he
cake is forgotten, shall leave out the Es
quire, Captain, Major, 8;c. The New York
editors chargc twenty-five cents for ihe in
sertion of a marriage, but we will accom
modate so far as to take that amount in
cake and wine.”
[We think a slice of the cake with a
A-jMor|twol(si/5:or kiss, of course) from the
bride, and a glass of punch from the
bridegroom, little enough for an editor’s
telling all the world liow happy you are.]
Singrilar Discovery.—A cavern has late
ly been discovered in Ciraiiby, (Conn.) a-
bout a mile from the meeting house. A ti ee
had been turned up, which had tow large
perpendicular roots, on one of which wus
seen a hinge, where a dooi i>ci nyd for
merly to have hung; inside, were' ow hu
man statues cut either in wood or eaiilu
1750 engraved in one or two places, and
several articles apparently having re
mained in the same situation many years.
From the New-Vork American.
Longevity.—1; is believed thei e are few
instances of family longevity so extraord
inary as that of the family of Peters of
ne Journal des Bchntes says, “ in less | jyiedfield,- in Massachusetts, of w hich the
than filly yrars, the Lnited States have | fallowing is an accurate account. Hw.
rendered ali America, with the exception ^ /v/ez-j, Ihc father, died about the vear
of Hrazil, repubhcnn ; they created m , 736 or’7, at the age of 85 years. Hannah,
hurope, during some years, the 1- rench jied i„ 179G, aged i»3.
republic and her progeny. How many Their children were,
Joseph Peters, died February, 1800, aged 71
Eve,
.'rai)hunis,
Andrew,
Nathan,
I’hinehas,
July,
May,
March,
Dec.
Nov.
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
1804,
18L5,
1813,
1823,
1817,
1822,
F824,
1822,
6 Ilf
^ ll' '■) (lOf)
Petition for divorce.
I I iriiig to the siitisfaction of the court,
'^1 >' til'- (U t' I I'hiiit is not an inhabitant of this
ri,', that luibllcation be made fur
“'I'tlis I II the ll't.sltnt Curoli/iittn and
' ■I’liinii notitxiiig said defendant, tiiat
ii|it I ■ at thi' next Su])' rior Court of
ill Id
-11(111 i
" iii.ti
il 1 Iji III
I'm- tlic omity of (^ibnrnis, at
• 111 (Joiicord, on the ()tii .Mon-
h \Ir)iiil;i\ ill Mareb next, anti
d( iiiiir to said petition, judg-
>1 Will be t.iken against hliil^
rd(\p;irte.
JAS, SPEARS, (!il{.
Iv.
.1 faiv JVaniiiiL::.
rilllOSE iniK,bted to the firm of (iraham h
X Wilkinson, aiul to the subscriber jirevious
to the existence of said I'irni, are respectfully
reijuested to call and make settlements betw een
now and the first Satuniay in .lanuary next,—
Those w ho fail toeonijjly with ibis moderate re-
(juest, will confirm a i)elief that they want the
indulgence that the law allow stheui; they will
then fore have it indiscriniinattly, by a tap on
the shoulder.
A. (.RAHAM.
Dec. 17, 1825. olfil
lit ^rtn*\\\-Cavo\\i\a,
Mecklenhiirjr County.
Noi'cinbir SessioH'% 1825.
Middleton Lawing i Original Attacimient, le-
r.v. V vied on a tract of land join-
Ro!)i rt Eaw ing. 3 >ng A. Dunn and others.
1r is ordered, by Court, that adverti.sement
be made for three months in the Catawba
Journal, for the defendant to appear at the Fe
bruary teriii, lh2(), and there to replevy and
plead'to i^sue, otherwise judgment will be en
tered against him. Test.
ISAAC ALEXANDER, c. ,m. c.
t72—price adv.
hinlc tit this Ollici*.
Just ru!)li>lic(l,
VND for sale at this Oflice, in u prmqddet
form, “Strictures on a piece written by
Mr. Daval Henkel, entitled Heavenly 1 l00d‘0(
UegL nerutlon, or, 'I'reutUe f;ii Holy Raptlsm.*’
I!y Josim Mooiu, /'./A }/. J'liti', 2 j cv nts.
Of_f/ie S/ti/f of ydrlii-Carornui.
VCOi;RE( r .Map of tile state in whiib he
n sides must bi- a di slia ile object to i \ ery
intbrjdiial. W bati \ i r n ay lie a man’s occu'pa-
tion in life, it fre()iii ntl_\ beconu '; lmpntant to
him, as a malti r ol peeunlar\ Interest, to posses-,
a corn ct knowledgi- of tin n l.itivi- s.tuation of
the ililli rent sections of country. In tin pi'es-
ent enllghti lu il s1„te of soeiel\, the siilis(‘.ril)i r
is coiuinci'd that, aparl from all eonsldi rations
of interest or coii\t nleiice, then- aie \ir\ few
of our citl/ens who do not t( . 1 it an iillulrof per
sonal jiride that tbe\ and 11n I’.- lilKlii n slitnild
be able to spi ak with f'aniiliariiy of those parts
of the Slate 1_\Ing at a dist;ince irom tin ..1, as
w ell as those in tbi ir imiiiediate \iijiiily. Tiie
subscriber tlierefon Matters bimseli that the fol
lowing ))ro])osals w ill be ri-eeived with pleaMirc
bj a large portion of the inhabitai.ts of hi> na
tive State.
He ])ro]>osf's to jnibllsh a eonvct Mai’ nr riit
Statt. of Nn iitii-( ' Mill! I n I, measuring > t'ei t
inches ill length by ,> feet (> inclu s in w ultb, laid
out upon a scale of fi\e mdi s to the ineli. The
materials will In of the be^t kind, and tlu; en-
gravin.g e\ecuti-d in suj)enjr st \ le.
Rut corre' tness of ik llneatlon lieing the most
important cireiini.'>tanee, has chiinieit the sub
scriber’s chief altention ; to the attaliiirient of
which im’portant o ji ct, the Mkp of i ;vch coiin-
tv has been sepi^r.itely exc'cuted by R. II. It.
i'Jha/.ii ii, I'-sij. with the a.^sistance of gentle
men of seic nee residing In ilifliri iit partsot the
State, and from the public survi \ s, andiia'c
been likewini' ri \ ised and corri t ii il b\ the se
veral connt\ sur\e_\ois, or some other compe
tent person, in laih county.
T»:ums—I'or .Maps, \.'irnishi 1, colored, and
mounted on rollers, or put up in port;ible (ni ni,
each, JOIi.N MAt.R \E.
Fityettcville, N. C. Dee. 1, 1H25. itol-
Q,'j' Subscriptions for the above Map will be
received at this ot^ice.
years will it require for republican Anier
ica to act upon Europe, shaken by our' Benj;amin,
revolulio!)—upon Europe, w here the ideas | Mary,
that supported the old governments arc ; Adam,
so astonishingly weakened ? All resolves '
itself into a simple rule of proportion.!
The ministerialists have but one hope, i
founded in the adversity of mankind ; it j
is, that disturbances and divisions will 1
ai'isc in America; that the new rej)ublics
will fall a |)rey to anarchy, or recei\e the
yoke of some anibitious military chiefs.
—Hut, if they ac.ipuic consistency and
n)ui ish, in t\\enly-ilve years hence Mon-
urrhicn! Europe w ill e> pei ience the ellecis
ul’ the bliiul sysK in pui
w luit are t\\ enty-ii\c
'I’he French Heptiblic lasted (iulv icn , ,
.1 • II- I ■ I 1 eU'is
vears: the empire \ aTiislied in about llie! , ,■ •, ., 11'.
I • (lie lauiUy. who on the day he t(jmi)lct-
‘ rd Ills SOlh year, travelled on foot the
ilistance of 13 miles.
Jethro, still living, born June, 17iU, now is 80
‘J55
By which it appears, that the a'ei . ge
ages of the ten children of Wid. and
Hannah Peters, rathei- t-xeeeds 77 years
and 8 nionllis J and the average H' the
in'sulVl'7icVe.’ ^''^'-i'cnts included, is exactly
. V , . . , ^7‘J years and t months. These facts
vcneraide Jethro
the bniv suivi\in>.: member of
SvYlUOW U\\ W\e
Jl ST pnl>llsbed, and for side at this oliice,
price 12i cents, “ .V Siriiion eii tlie Atone
ment.” Mv SA Ml Kl. C u.l: W Kl.!,, -M.
Kiitry Takers’ Wnrrauts,
I'or side, at this
same nninber (d yeai.s tiuit !ia\e e,;.
^iI e liie hajipy restoration of the iioiir-
boiis. How many things ha\e not the
adults (d‘ I'raiiie seen—and how many
things iiKix ibe\ not see in the last stages
id' old at*,I : ’ * The dist:o\ery of the
I't'presi'iilaii\c Kejjublican system con
tains llu' .i^erm of tlie destruction of 111011-
arcliies—])iit yourselves in the rear ol'Uie
a.ge, and y«ti will arrive at Iiepublican-
isin—place yotii sehes in 1'; out, lake the
lead, and \ou w ill enter tiie port of con-
slitutioiud monarchy. These are jiracii-
cal truths.”
Darien IJtinh'.—.\ committee of the
(leor^ia LeL,ib!attire. bavin;,'- investigated
the afl'airs of this bank, report, that it I'.as
susU(in('(l a loss, in bills and notes sup-
j)osed of no \alui-, atid inieal estate, ol
S t.'7,(irri':v). Hesides the above actual lo.ss,
thei e is I^'8 -i." (Iuu!)irul. 'I'his los.s
is |)artly provided for by a sur|)lus fund ul'
Sl71,l'.U) .'11, uhii'li will leave a balance
of actual and supposed loss of S''60,d l8
,17. 'I’lie coniiiilliee attribnled the los
ses to a want of eummeice, and false
ho])CS (d' the fiilui e pi uspei'ity of the ])la-
ces of its bi'ai!( lies’ location, whieii fre-
(juently leil to extensive accommodations
on light secuiiiy, to the dejjieciation of
nrojieity, kc. 'I’hey, howe\er, afVect to
i)elie\e that the credit of the bank ma\
Im- restored I)y liie judicious means vet
left.
In repairing an old building lately in
Newton, Conn. a leather !)ag containiti;;
several hundreil dollars in silver, was
I'ound secreted in the chimney, h is
supposed the money was placed there b'
tlie former ouner and occuinint, an ohl
bachelvrj isomc lime siycc deceased.
tnoM Tur. iiAirntonK imtiiiot.
SKnueiioK.—^Al'out two n.unJis since
we gave our readers son.e : cr(;ii!i;. ^d' ^
young lady’s havin.i^ dieil in Lislxut, N. II.
who for reasons then conjecuii cd, gaVC
no'account of her ])areiiia,u;e >r reside n> e.
It was then stated that a ui;mi nannd Ja-
co!) Bartlett camc with the vuung lady to
Lisbon, w here he took Iijm., for liPi*
with an acciuaintaiice of lus; that she
there .gave birth to a child, and su!)sc-
|uently died. It is now stated that a let
ter has been received from the parentsof
tiie young lady lesiding in Wiimin^-ton,
N. V; by which it ap|)ears she h it .iieni
to go to a boarding si.hool, and was se-
dueeil by the brother ol’thenKiu to whose
care she was enlrusted. The Hi si intel
ligence of thennhajipy faie of their daugh
ter w as communicated to the bereaved
jiarents, by the publication of her deceasn
iti the ne\\ s|)apers. — W'iirn v\ e recoided
the death of this young lad\ and the at
tendant eiretinistances. ue inni;;n;.i!tlv ir-
inarked that “were th‘ seducer niadc
to answer to his (diintry for the crime f)f
murder, justice would !ui\e her due.”
,\ poet has invoked a speedier punishinent
on the seducer'—
tin at (lodi I cried, and must it be '
Shall this sweet Howerbe left to lan.^-uish !
And will 10 bolt be cast bv lbe«'l
To blast till' w retell who caused the anguish?
Lelters are received fioni India, via
I':ig!aiid. staling tliai the Hev. .Mr. Ji n-
sov, ami tb.e otl’cr .Missiona.iies vveic rc-
ieiised I'oin tiieir iii.priMiiiinent air.ung
the natives, lu \pi il or May last, and
tluit Mr. J. v. as eii;j)lo\ell i)_\ ii"’ uurpi..:se
to intercede with the British for upeacc.