1 1 hole JV". 79 Tavborough, ( Edgecombe County, JV. C.J Saturday, June 5, 1811 Vol. XVUXo 23 Txrbirw Th Press, bv okomi?r nmv'in, Is pu'liie' wpekly at T-ot DMr ail P-f't P,,r v'PT'i n a I vice -or, T'tree lUbirsM 1'" e,cn't'or f the s-t'is-'.ri 'ti ri yvr. pr an peri,vl ,ft 11 V'U, Tri'.j,. C !. per month. iibsriV'rs tto u litrrty to ,ji,co!iiii"IP! at ;,ny t,'n,,' on '-fy1;'! vtiCR th-rti f nii PiiJ'"1'- irrP,rs lfv,SR rest im r it lut vice m,,.t invariablv pnv in alnncp,or give a re.4p.tn !,':e reference in this vicinity, j Advertisements not ceee li-vr A sure will Up j,rtel at One IhHnr the first insertion, and -- cents f"r every coalinuanRP. I. vi rer a lvorti e- ,a in like pni-trtion. (Timrt OrlersanJ fn- advertisements 05 per cent, hirr. .VI- T,.rti5'" Mits must he m irked the mi nSer of in rjniis required, or they will be. coru'uiie 1 i,.,rvcie ordered a 1 1 J c!rrr 1 ace. tr I'm r'y. V" 11 mil " ii I ., ,U I.' I!4 i" alters ai n "' lu" " "i t isiu-ii ue post 1 ... m v not he attended to tmk l a nor? 1: p.. fly U'r i. I). Galhtg'ier. (,,jn, jjpprpci! Thou hast, the frm A'i'1 likeness of thy (1x1! who more 'na .l.mniles iti i I thestoriii Of daily life, a heart as war n Ami pure as hreast e' r wore. IWInt tlien? Thou art. as true a mnn I .m"ves ih it hu nan innss alon, tniwh a part ot the (Ireat Plan That will) Cp-at ion's dawn hey;an, As any f the tliron. Wlioi tliine oniMiivl the hitrh In stiti"n, or in wealth the chief 1 Tip rrre;it, who coldly pass thee hy, Willi jirnitd stpp and averted rye Nay I nurse m.t such belief. IftniPiwto thyself thon wast. What were the proud one's scorn to thee A father, which thou miirhtest cast Asi-le. as i.lly as the hlast Tlieliiiht leaf from the tree. fto: nnpiirh'd passions low desires Al)eiipp of nohle self-respect PpiiIi in the hrenst's consuminpr fires, To that liiiih nature which aspires Forever, till thus checked; Tiios are thine enemies thy worst; They chain thee to thy lowly lot Thy lalmr and ihy life accurst, Uh, s'and ere' l! anl from them burst! And l"iirer Puffer not! Tlmu art thyself thine enemy! 'IV areai! what better they than thou Asilii'irs. is not thy will as frt-e Ildsfi' il with eqml f.ivrs thee Npglected t endow True, wealth thou hast not: 'tis hut dust! Nor place: uncertain as l he wind! that thou t. which with thy crust And water, may despisp thp lust .Of both a noble mind. ih this, and passions under hnn. True f 1i.l1. and holy trust hi God, art the peer of every m in. p. then tliat thy little span '('life may he w e!l I rod! The dmcricttn Hi hie Society This v-ci. ty c le'it.ited its t wetitv-fifdi anniv r s 11 v y st 1 r 1 y , at 10 o'clock, a. m. at the IlnieUay Tab'-ri-acl''. Hon. John Ct'on s:;;iih, !'iei.!ent. in the chair A ehap 'cml'lhe liilile was read, and the Pre-ideiit n.' io an e'oq o ut :ml impressive a :dr-.-.s. I !e report of ihe T'Cisunr was then pte cnteil, t lie whole amoun' of r ce.p's dnr ii the year was stai.d S11S,S6'0 41, 'iaii mere ise ef S21.5:j5oti the n turns olasijcar. Of this w. 1 Innn ''H tries. The Cones;) nd 114 S-.-cre'ary. ht'v. .I.i, Brig 1 1 in . presented the report 'ln: lio.i d o Managers of whici the lil'i,jVV"'g is a sumn-an : mre;he oti-aidz it ion of the Soc'cty, ,i r""j;h its . (foits neai ly 3.000.000 Uibh .s a:i-l 1 1 vtiments have been s. m forth, and ntiis finnisht d for publishing not les 300,000 copies mo. e in lo.eign lan i'Sei. Tiity have been published in Indian lonoes, in seven of ihue po--n in K'irope, in live of tho us d in Asatic Turuey, in seven of this. of India, 1,1 toe Clones'-, the Hawaiian, the S .ndvvieh "hmls, and in ihe Giebo tongue on the )Vet coast of Al'iica. Means have also cv'i hiinislu il for the purchase and disirt u,'on of ihe Scriptures in as many as vv.e'dy additional tongues, making some Uu"S.hke fifty io whit.,, ,i,ev have direclly j-Kl "Orally K,)ne f)rlh "jn lhe WOI(l. 11 ""J c,nire u the year, 400 persons have c,,m life membeis and life directors, " 1" new a ixiliaiies have been founded, n,u"y in the Western States, '"e whole number of Bibles antl Testa enl printed during the year is 1G6,S75; ,1.V"J"1'nr ,ssued during the same lime is Hit f nnuiv mg a decrease 01 rs.uifo on umtr report. New Yurie Tribune. IoP'10 .Ncw Orleans pipers of the 0c J1 ,usl- ft'lv an account of a scene which llavUrredn' court on the Sth, which must inuV 1 ? thrillinS in ihe extreme. An had. name(l Geore A- Hamilton Wrv68 bcfre been convicted of the us 1 ,len ca,led "P to be sentenced, had to ',est,on was ased, as to what he uy before sentence should be passed. To ibis n rnpl e 1 in an a bb ess of an hour ' 1 ug h, ;n xv ,i,,, n Pn,e:ironi,j ,0 sno;v nit he xv;ls the victim of a conspiracy, and that he wn ei'indv innocent of the clnrge. 'i' u 1 repbe I to him lint his remarks " I I uled fr mike any other impression km 1 inn ot nt ()r h,s simitin, and the mi. 1 sTmn-r..r , .,C! ,,,t he wa jr 1 i I v of tne rh-ir-. T ie Jm Ue then sentenced him r-ip y,.ir t the penitentt try. J.Ht it lhi m ) n.TrT, sane svImti;ui eKd;iim i I, -fl. h is 1 knif. in nis ha il," a id fjrliec vil I he preve .te I, h plin d ii H himself in t vo (,b? -s, on,.,. jn ,h ;,h.,) run an I one.! in the r n of the h -art t-ij 1 fahve I iVo n 1 m of h'nn I, and vs tiken 10 a priva'e Miartment, fjll iv! hy his wi( w U) ha I sit by him durinj; the I'id. l'hys'ciatK ex iinincd' and lre-ispl ''uva m U. aid a.-ertaiiicd that they ver nnt nocessarily fatal. The Xc'-v York RKtiress siysr "Pi i ate iett' t s received in 1 hi s city stau dial Mr. Marker, eishier of the Ilranch JJmk of the State of (lenruii h ts ileeamne.L and that there is a defi.:ien-y of seventy, three thousand dollars. " Submarine Exploder The Vnshmj; ton rnriesiiasulciii of the North American. ;ives tiu- fjllnvvinjr a -c unt of Capt. Tay lor's itilt i n il w ichine " 4A f. v (lavs since, (.'apt. Taylor made .1 f ill an 1 s.tcet'sshil exp-rinient of his un- Jt wa'er operat ions, h lo e Presi.lent Ty h r, i!ih lleuls of I) -p irtments a-xl other-, and hle vupa lirr-an! heavy sow .ky 'lili,' literally tearioor it into ten tliMiisuid fragments, aita'ino; the !e p. and callin np its f nnid itions on the surface of the wa er. There was no tnis ake an 1 mihap. The fragments " re ihnnvn fifty feel into the air, many of them faliiim more than 100 yrds from the position nf ti e scow. It was torn into shit ds. The proof w i-. conclusive of Mr. Taylor's ability to blow up any fl jat inj; ci aft, lari or sm ill, ship or lender. It i avenc Mhat a ship of the line can be blown op as iasyas this scow was. Il o, an enemy's fdiip at anchor had better not go tohep while ("apt. Taylor is about. Nor will hei watch make any dif feietice. It's a gone ea.-e if ('apt. Taylor gctsuiukrl.tr bo loin. He is a t rnbl. son of old Neptune, and will pitch then, all aloft as easy as Sam Pa'c h could jumji from the brow of a cataract.'' pin the whole population of Mass i chiiM ils, ncc mling lo the lepoit of the Maih ils, there is out one nnui who can neith. r read nor wri'e, and he is not a na live citizen of the Staie How many Counties are there in any other Siale, of which the same ran be .-aid? itul hen tic from Florida.- We learn (sa s the .Nai loi al Intelligence!) thai in formation ha- hi en nceived from the Commanding (!uir I in F.orida, under ' d : e of die 7.h i 11 -1 n 1 1 , that a shij)nient has Id n made Ir on Tan pa l y lor ArUausas !ol about lo hnudied Indians, of whjm ! liily ae wai 1 iois. being ail that hid been ! eoilt c:ed at th -t place dm iog the last few months, and m.tk mg the told number re :.oiovtd t illing the year, by peaceable mean-, about 4'0, ol nom about 10 are i wainois. iNego lalions fur the emigration 'of ihe nunainder w re still in pregre.-s i not wittioui some hopes ol .-ucces-, ilii all h:itS..m .lone-and his followers, wlio siill ! rcuiaio impraetu a)le. 1 Murder. Mr. .1 .me- II. Wiight, late ; ke per ol the l ot l in Kuoxville, was lshft at Macon, ((leoigi.i.) on Sunday Jmotning. the t5 h uti , by I.-ia-1 i Champion, and died the next day. From 1 Hie cm cuu.stanci s we have heaid dttailetl rj) cli. g it, the iilfi uliy between them : appears 10 have been of a trivial chatacier, 'and crowing oul ot ihe punhae of ihe hoiel by Mr. Chamjiiou, who vas its pre sent uCt'lip ant. 1 hey met near the Court house, wnile one, or hoth were on their way 10 church, and alter exchanging a lew words. Champion diew a pistol and (ii.-ehaigitl ii at Wright, who, it is said, 'was unarmed. hosh were re.-p ctab.e i t, 1 c,.. 1 i...i 1 1:..., I II I Ol I . Ul OUt Ifcll , 11' I II.IU Id 1 1 ! I I I I IC Champion has heen committed 10 jail lo a wait ins trial in Augu.-t next. Macon Messenger. Immense fire in New York. After a long period ot exemption from Kites of a set ions natuie, New York was visited with one on Saluid ay morning last, which occasioned an immense lo-s if property. It commenced at No. 14G Pearl Street. The Journal of Commerce says that the to tal loss of property i- not far from i5S50. 000, of which about $475,000 is covered by insurance, distributer!, more or less, a mong neatly all the Insuiance Ollices in the City, and some in othei Siatts. The Death of a Clergyman. A Bap tist Clergyman, named King Griswold, was recently killed at Cincinnati by vio lence. The Chronicle of that ciiy says "He was, we understand, a Baptist Cler- gvman laboring in ihe western part of the eity, and was killed in eonsequenre of of fence taken at some of his remark. Wp have thou-iht it proper to suppress mms, in. I to give no further p iniculars, until an dfi al examination is In,. The violence was committed, we understand, last F:i lav, and the unfortunate sufferer exoired yesterday. The Came nf his Death The dpi is? Recorder mentions the cause and manner of the murder of the U v. Mr. Uriswold, it Cincinnati A profligate young man, who becime rnrag 'd because he had been nade a subject of special prayer by a young companion, threw a stone at the nan who hid priyed for him, as he passed out of tin? church." The stone struck the head of Mr. (iriswold, who was, at the time, near the door, fractured his skull, and aused his (1 'ath in a few houts after. Philadelphia United Stales. (CpThe Na-hua Telegraph says, that 0 Mrs HSolev, of Londonderry. N H.. WIS some weeks since safely delivered of five children at a birth, and that they are all doing well! I he same woman had three it on- birth five years ag-, all of whom are alive and in good condition. Thorn as II. Shuster, whose trial for the murder of his wife has occupied he attention of the Court at Philadelohia for the last week or two. his been found guilty of Murder in the fit t dogr e. The c-imewas proved bv positive tetimonv by witnesses who were within a few yards oi ihesp t. and saw the assassination per petrated who saw the pistol of the IVis oner presented to the bosom of his defence less victim, his wife who heard and saw the discharge, her dying moan, her fall, and the Prisoner's flight. Circumstance of unequivocal import, evincing express malice, premeditated maturity of ihinn, and coolness of execution, were abundant ly exhibited 'Ihe ph a of insaniiy was reueo on as tne main ground ot delence, but was not admitted by ihe Jury. Murder will out. A man named Leach has been arie-ted in Montgomery county. Pa. charged with having commit ted murder twenty years ago. (rjThe Nashville Banner sta'es that John L. Moore, a merchant doing business at Keulyville, Tenn. who was under a i' reM for having committed the late frauds on tie Bank of Tennessee, committed suicide 011 the 7 Ii in-taut in a public house in Murfiet sborough by hanging himst.ll to a bed post. slrrcst nf a supposed Murderess 1 esterday we gave an account ol the eoro ner's inquest upon the body of Mr. Beck, a Get man, found dead in the liver, wilh maiks of wounds on his person. Last evening, the w ife of 1 lie deceased was arrested and lodged in jail, on the (diat ge of having murdered her husband. The act, if committed, as it probably was, took place ome weeks since in this eity. SV. Louis Gazette. Good Management. The Newark Advertiser sa s 400 acres, exhausted by hid husbandry, was bought by a Scotch far mer for S4.000. This farm has been f-o improved by good husbandry that the owner was last year offered for it S40,000. I le ri fused the offer upon ihe ground that it had actually netted him the interest of $60,000. Ballooning. A Paris correspondent of the N. York Commercial Advertiser says: "The lovers of aerostation, and indeed the lovers of science in general, will rej dee to hear that a mode of navigating the air in balloons, by giving any direction that can tie desired, even against 'he wind, has been adopted. An experiment has been recent ly exhibited near Saint Uenil, to illustrate this important fact. The balloon at the height of 250 yards, was worked in every direction by thep?rson in it, even in the tieth of an adverse wind. It also ascended without the throwing out of the ballast, and again descended. These evolutions lasiedihree hours, after which Ihe intrep id aeronaut returned to earth and alighted s comfortable as he would have done from an ordinary carriage." tq New and very great Project. A French gentleman, Mr. Alexander Vatte mare, is now in Bos on, for the purpose of promoting a design which is so grand as naturally to strike every one as chimenal. I; is what he calls a system of National In A,.r. which. as far as we are able toun- der-tuid it, embrace the erection ot a building iusdl the p-incipal cities 01 me world, "o contain a binary, mu-eum ol natural hi-torv,ptctu.cgdIeiy. Iec'urehall, &.c the library to be made up of all the public libraries ol the city, the benefits ol which are now confined to a few, and thus form one grand library for the people; and then the opening of a system of exchang es, one portion of the world with another, J of all the natural production', works of an, vxc. 01 eaen. 1 ne ptan, which is cer tainly excellent in theory, is said to have met the approbation and support nfi mmy literary and scieniific mr-n in ibis co m'ry, and to rm' baen partially adopted in some cities nf E trope. It is so democratic, tha' il will undoubtedly find f ivor in this country, although, as mut be perceived, ho-.vver desirable it nay b , it is a thing of no ei5y accomplishment Mr. Vattemare appears to bft devoting himself to it, without prospect of pei-unia-ry or personal benefit, and from the mo tives of philanthropy merely, having al re idy expanded a greit deal of time and motiey in prosecuting the plan. The Mer cantile Library Association, composed o! young men, have had a meeting on the subject, and having heard Mr. Vatlemare's exposition of his project, haw passed a se iies of res oluiions, regarding -it favorably, and recommending il to general attenfion. JJuston Ilecorder. Selling a Secret. An pxprriment w.-i yesterday made by an English genllem m, on the notes of one of our city banks, it- the presence of lhn officers, and of sundrv citiz-ns, by which he demonstrated hi ability to efface totally and without leaving a solitary trace, every ink mark existing on the lace of th notes. The impres sions made by the ink'were removed by llv: fedhere 1 point of a q 1 1 1 imbued with some chemical preparation compounded by the g'-ntleman in question. He thus establish, ed wilh perfect ease, thu certificates o!' de posit anil other documents in writing can be altered for purposes of counterfeiting After this experiment, he wrote a few lines on a piece of ordinary writing paper, and -ent it to the most experienced chemists in the city, declaring that il was impossible to lemove it. We understand 1 e lias offered to vend hiss'cretlo the various banking institu tions in the city, at a reasonable rate. We likewise learn that the same gentleman hns made known his discovery to the Bank of Lng'and. A. O. Bee. The above is a matter of the first impor tatice to our banking invitations. As the wri'er has not patented his invention, but is selling his stciet, it would he an object for him to visit our chief commercial cities or send an agent for the puipose of coin municatmg the process to our oanks gen erally, which have become of late so open to imposition from counterfeiting. it would seem to us, when so many frauds are committed by banks on each other and the community, that the secret of which they ate invited to become the purchasers, will probably be abused to very mischievous purposes by some of their dis honest officers. Globe. Most Melancholy. It appears th:t the la'e distressing occurrence at Quebec the falling of a pari of the mountain cal led Cape Diamond --resulted in the deith ol twenty-six person?. 1 wenty two oth- weie taken out auve, snd the bodies ol six have n )t bejn discovered. (TjJThe following advertisement is from the London Times: "Toihe Clergy. An incumbent would re-igu directly, with patron's consent, to one not under 4G years of age, a beauti ful living, a perfect gem, one of the pret tiest things in England, vvMi excellent new freestone front house, in good repair, facing a park, in the county of Somerset, at the skirts of a small market town, with every necessary of life cheap; pro ductive garden, lawn, pleasure ground, wall ft nit, six acres of pasture adjoining, co ich-house, stabling for six horses, out houses; no trouble as to income duty easit. spot health v, roads and society good ihe whole worth 2SQ a year. Terms In-coming incumbent to pay down 1200 to indemnify present incumbent's outlay on ihe spot, and for his fixtures, and his old wine, worth 1S0, also, for live stock, including three cows, horses, anil pony-carriage; piano for.e, by S.oddart, cosl i5 guineas; hand organ, by Flight, cost 35; plate and linen, and a few pic tures." This is about as comfortable a picture as we evtr saw, of ministerial tabors. Who can wonder at ihe total absence of religion in this benighted western region, where we have no fat voluptuaries to leach us thr way we should go, with their 'perfect gem" pleasure-grounds" "wall fi uit" '-easy duty"' 'old icine" "pony carriages" "piano"' and hand-organ by Fi'ght?" The Loudon papers abound with similar advertisements. '-For sale, by private contract, an Advowson;" 'Wanted a Next Presentation;" Ex change An Incumbent wouid exchange," &.e. "Tin se alvt rtisen.eiit-," says the liiitish critic the champion of ti e E4b lished Church -'are very numerous, and j wonderfully on the increase." Boston Curier. The Moon.X Dublin correspondent of an English paper givca the following observations of Dr. Robinson of Armagh on the apparane ef the moon as peon through Lord Oxmnntown's immense tel escop?: The sharpness c.f ih? rocks and paks n the moon is qu te s trprmng, and lhi-1 fact l ;nr' would show that air and water are absent. He also sta'es that no volcan ic action is now at work in th moon, nor has been since the invention t.f te'e-eopes. 0..e of its mountains is nearly 17 000 feet in hiwht abovelhe plain from which it rises. Generally, however, they aie about 5,000 feet. Gen. Gaines and Lad. The trial in which the lady of Gen. Gaines I a an im mense pecuniary interest is now progress ing at New Orleans, and according to the PiCtyu.ne. some cut ions scenes ae the oc casional result. On the 7ih instant, Mr. Peyton , counsel for Mrs. Gaines, proceed ed lo read fiom a pamphlet which he offer, ed as evidence, but was interrupted by the Judge, when tin following scene cncued: Gen. G. "May it please the Court the lady will take charge of the case herself; she is psepared to do il." Mrs. (i. (taking the book in her hand which Mr. Peyton had been prevented from reading,) "Yes, 1 vviil proceed with tue case ' The Judge. Do vou intend to offer the testimony in that book as evidence?" Mrs. G. "Yes; part v f it." The Ju lge. 'Wtll, then I cannot per mit you to proceed." Mr . G. Then 1 thank my God! I can go before the Judges of the United S atei Supreme Coutt, where 1 will be heard, and where justice will be done me; which I cannot expeel here, where 1 see such par tiality." The Judge. "General Gaines, this is language winch I shall not snfler. Deco rum mu.-t b. preserved in ihe Court; there are no priv ih g d classes here." Gen. G. "lt is not my iniention to be indecorous to the Court. I know my rights and will maintain them in despite of my enemies, and in despite cf New Orleans and its sixteen Banks." The Judge. "Order must be preserved in this Couit." Gen. Gaines. "Has not your honor act ed as counsel for the opposite parlies in this case, before you were raised to a seat on that bench?" Mrs. G. "Yes, he was; and he is now sitting in judgment against us." The Judge. "Mis. Gaines, I again re peat that 1 w ill noi sit here and suffer such language as this to be made use of, even by a woman." The upshot of the matter W3S, that as usual the lady triumphed even over ?uch odds, and with ihe permission of the Court, Mrs. Gaines then rose and read to the Couit and jury several pages of manuscript, being an elaborate history of her own al leed wrongs and of the artifices and devi ces of Richard Uelf, Beverly Chew and othcis, to keep her from possessing or en joying the property ot the late uaniei Claike, bequeathed toner ny mm, wnose legitimate daughter she was and not his na tural child, aslhey have alleged. Treading the tVine Press. h letter from John Tappan, of Boston, who has re cently travelled in Europe, give the fol lowing description of the process of tread ing grapes. Fastidious wine drinkers will not fancy the fact. "We pissed through the finest wine countries in Eutope, in vintage time; and having witnessed the treading out of the grapes, it may interest you to know the piocess. On an appointed day, all the in habitants of a hamlet assemble early in the mornin and with carts containing baskets, tubs and casks, proceed to gather all grapes, sound and in every stage of de cay, in large tubs, resembling in size and cleanliness, the tubs in which hogs are scalded and dres-sed in America. When the tubs arc sufficiently filled with grape?, spiders, spiders w ebs and flies, a lad jumps into it, and drawing up his pantaloons to his middle, comrnenc s; sometimes with his bate feet, and at others with barnyard shoes, to jump upon the grapes, and force the juice through the boks in the centre cf the bottom rf the tub, into a large tunnel, which is inserted in a cask. When the cask is filled, it is rolled away and Carted to the village, from whence it goes to the wine merchant, and is manufactured, which means adulterate.!, and rent to the market Nothing can be more filthy and nauseating, than the dirty, slovenly way it is made, unless it be the water back of Albany, of which Mr. Delevan proved ihev made strong beer. Could wine-dunk-I thp mrkroarh fla- crs, woo fu wwv-'i v-re-w. or f 'heir wine in our country, uoc .c- -dize trial it protjaoiy me , ey cuM loathe what they call ne pure juice of the grape. It a ve,. act, that no puie wine wine countt ies ftT Change and alteration, form the ve ry essence of the world.