t , ... takk ti U the Ufo T u,te e&ar.twhkh was dor, un the U tat when to. small, sod the f" tt UhI the 6t cm we be SeOeneral in Chief .UrrU U ! cg in t U.tUiJ Ul her toape be Ut arWrJ la 1771. The exece- in- graded. he M. wot I . fc. I SL. n.1 ft, u-hALJ CI UK in 1(11 DUUV wriu kuu ... any Liou w p.in. w w ia this IUI. uunng ino r Gen. TV JTiffi lu-t t- 0Bfrfante m lne.apf. .' . r ,v- m.sr. Srt lUrton.UIWtol.'l. I. Frederick Wcted t Cr" lV b. - m,,,. Carat., IVter Nfchoa. grafts'iowal DUrict of Kentucky, lately, hJ 0 Trrhbour, Seamen,. ( American arts. W blv that wt have gone tlror tluHariginal, and we hope th candor and justice to all. , W ow to (ho beaatifol statue l!ck long will etKtuBtMr Weste rn " world." f r K. Jn.im sku lk we hata MM arc con act, Canova too his" mistaken the flzure of the Pater PkV- The il!iilrioas artist, seated in ie Eternal City, amid ih classic remains of U mil rrandear. has hsd in hi mind ere the stoat, aqarf fi;are of those heroes wboe patient endurance i nanivwp. ihoM aldr and dicit'uie. rendered them maatera of theaocient world. Bat the great American, cannot be mo delled, from coin or statae , by the force af veniua. or the illustrations of art. The rraers of hia person, like th ir toe of hit aoal.owed their perfectiona to the matter hand, the hand of Nature. TKom who mav portray Ihe Chief, in '1n.r f.r huuld la on their tintaof aze full liehtln fir hw waa an ageNf action anu vt niirin; iair.ir v of public olilUj, and for the gol of mankin.l; ami, althoo;n ne nau nean reached the Scriptural doration of man, T;.- ... Mntl nihfml him into the A liuc suit mt J - tale of yearf," aa to hate left Ha a aaal inSrotitiea behind, while hia " lusty winter" had fched ita " froata ao kindly'? that he feeemed rather aa a full ripened autumn-for no ueaoktion was there '.- ' . . . i- . . ."" , ' Gu'JlAint-ZtQ Samion. the eel ebrated French esecut'wncr, before and during the revolution, died lait month in Pari. It waa he who jniillotined liOum XVI. Mary Antoinette, and, by a aingular retribotiTeneas, Couthon. Dria wit, Uolepierre, and other chief of the revolution. Mmeir once called him t!ie President of the Gnmd liuldury of the Human Kare. for tne last twenty, five veara he enioved a pcusion fi-om f overnment, and led a very exemplary ife. He was eixty veara old when he died. The character and conduct of th'u man U a fit aubiect for inflection He pitt more ariatocratic blood that 1 any oihvr human being;. Like Deatii himself, whose prime minister he .waa.i all ranks and ages were alike, to him. The kinz and the beggar, the coward and the hero were alike to him. Youth. beauty, Virtue, talents as well as age, vice, ugiineat, and stupidity, fell pros trate and .headless before Kim. If the French peojile had possessed but one Dr-ck, he would have been its Caligula. There was a time that he might have feared that he would be left the last man in Paris. The guillotine spared him only because be was a part of it. Yet his conscience ".was It ease. He went to the opera regularly,, and slept each, night well N. V. Enq.; 7lie fiddle Revenue.--.Inconsequence of the rumors which have been recently circulated, in various publications, re, specling a falling oft in the revenue, we ltave made the proper inquiries on the suliicet. and now communicate the re- suit to our readers, being well conyin ced that it will be no 'ess gratifying to them than is has been to ui, In- regard to the preient year, we learn that the actual receipts into the Trea sury will amount to the full sum esti mated by the Secretary of the Treasu ry at the commencement of the last . Session of Congress, which, as will be . seen by a reference to his annual report, .Was R25.500.000. . . :4 In regard to the year 1827,. no esti wet klhe was aJerp. her wit good and natarat. ami her alSfcOeraanm-areo dls aod comfortable; bat there Was total aaaneoMoa U ail ike anloul fdictraos, eicept pmpiratwn. c v T Captain Parry' t Xeit ExpUxan It ia stated ta an Entil paper, that. early in the spring, the Hecla ia to be prepareu 10 coey tiin -Captain Franklin to Cloven Clifce From thia point ihef are to depart tf the Pole in two veael. wnicn win oe made for ne either aa boats or a!edges, as water or ice may be found.. IVy . ... . i . l i : are lo be ouill u uzni. unisu, m iu flexible maienala, with coven n is of leather and oil cloth; the latter conver tibia int aaiU. Two officer and ten men art to be appointed to each, with provisions for ninety-two days, which, if the on 1 1 travelled on the average thirteen milea'per dav and met with no . . . . lit r insurmountable obstacle, wouiu ue ui. ficient for their reaching the long desired Pole and retaining to the lleclaat Clo ver Cliff. . Uurine the Captain's' ab sencVthe boats of the ship ai to be engaged-in exploring the "Eastern aid of Spitsbergen; and the officers and men ot acienceio making pnunwpuicai penments wuh the peounium on mac netism and meteorology, in natural his torv. ice. The! reward of success, be sides the persohal glory and general advantage attending this exploit, will FRIDAY MORNING, DBC'B lx J826. On Saturday last, the Jiev. Jonathan O. Freeman, of Salisbury, a elected Principal of the llaleigh Acidemy, in the place of the Rev, Drr iltn. . il'- Pheetern, resigned. Mr. Freeman, wil enter upon the duties of his appoint ment on the first Monday of January, at which time the tiext session of the Aca demy commences. - H, Great Southern Route. We nndei stand from Washington, (says the Pe tersburg Republican,) that it has beeb definitely, determined by the Govern ment, that the great southern mail route from Washington to New Orleans should proceed through Richmond, Pe terburg, Warrenton, Raleigh, Colum bia and Milledgeville.to the seat of go vernment of Alabama, thence down to Mobile, and from Mobile, by steam boat, to JJew Orleans. J The Western Carolinian, in announ cing the liberal donation lately made to the Synod of North Carolina lor the use 'of the Theological Seminary in Prince Edward county, Vd. by Solomon Allen, Kq. Lottery Broker of Phila delphia, observes, To our own knowl edge, Mrf Allen has repeatedly made munificent donations to benevolent in stitutiotis, as well as to.worthy indigent individuals. It is not more than 15 years since Mr. Allen was boring in repreteateu oy . deceased. There , were three caoai eUtet, one tatormbl ta the AJmiaistrt- Ion, and twn to Ceo Jar I sort. Gen. M'llatton "was oe of the latter, and sacceedeJty a large majority. ' . V V "J." FtyUtvltle, Ncv. 22. .The Soperioe Court foe thia cooaty is till In eion. On FnUt last, neo Dick, the slave of R. Wolf, of Simp son county, charged with hlvin com- mitted a rape, was inea. me iary retired about saoset, and after deli beratin? about 19 hoars; retarned a verdict of Guilty; in. pursuance of hich the Judze pnceeiIel,on Iomiay, to paw the awful sentence of the law. viu that he be bung at this piace ,on Saturday tli 9h dav of next month. , On Monday a white man waa con victed of Perjury, but a motion in ar ret of judgment has since been made. The Court t'ua morning entereu upon the important suit, which has . been pending for several years, of the Stale Hank against the ucurtiiet of Robert Raiford, (former Cashier r Die Branch in this town.) The trial will probably ocrupv several. days, and excite much interest not only on account ot tne amount depending (60 or 70,000 dol lars.) but also on account of the ability of the Counsel on both sides. For the Plaintiff-.. Mesra. Seawell,. Ilogg. and Pavi'T For the Defendants, Messrs. Gaston, Xw,,ner and Heury OAarr. Since Jie above was in ype, we have understood, that the Bank, failing to effect a removal of the case, submitted to a non-hUtt, anu immediately cora- penced a Dew suit. 7om. We understand (says the Richmond Compiler) that more than 60 000 hogs had been driven uu the val . i . i. ley oi me ureal Keuawiia, aa eariy as the 9th ol the present month, lhey were from the W ebt; and nmst ol them were destined to the eastern sectiou ot Virginia. We unUiic.Uud,thAl this is a larger importation than there was at the corresponding period of the last year. Danville, Va.Nov.lt. Roanoke Company. The annu.ii meet ing ot the Stockholder ol the uoan oke iNavigation Company, took piace in the towu ol Ciarksville, during the urgent wek. We ui dcisianu ti.e ihtocKholdera were well pleased with ilie rts made ot the state oi tne uompa of the most tctiuC.iy cf t'e ti7fns ft uer circa.: ecpi ny The works have progrend to the aitricipauona frietids. rta the report it appears that the casliHiHaiid amounts to 13,000, and that fcltlOUO are due, which ia amply (tufficienO we presume fur the fun Iter improvements necessary to be made at this tune; but in aduuiou to iIiim, ilit'ie U the. further sum of 4 per crm upon each share which the Presideut and Di rectors niay require, at any time. leav ing out of view, the handsome nutn ol d6,0U which the Slate ot North Carolina his, at any moment a rig:t to subscribe, hich rijht she has hitlierio refused to-yrcfirwliich bears us out in a belief that she vviU at some tuture day take up the stock; Caracas The name trt those iiiw T ih wreck Benjamin Litrhfeld, Puner Cairo, of iWn; Ma.Aleian- Jer Scrada and Simon Fiak, teamen, of Caracas; John Joseph, a colored man, fook.of St.Thoroas. ". B- L- , . An iirtTal at N. York lately bVeait the melancholy tidings of the la of the schooner Terquiman;' of, Hertfonl, Wio. Thomas, master, bh fallen in with at aeain lat. 8,1on.CG, boftora up, scuttled, and a man lonml dead in her ran; fi ora widen cirenmst aaces there can be do doubt the whole crew perish. ed. The Perquimans wa a new vessel, built br ' experienced workman of the St materials, on . bcr first, voyage. Umn.l ta St. Luces with a canro ol sUves and shingles, and owned partly by Mr. lmuel C. Moore, merchant of (hi place. She wasinsured for g4,000. There were five white person on board. including Mr. Wm. Hetcher. a respec table citiren of Perquimans county,! who had gone as passenger for the pnr pose of regaining I'H health. He has left two children and a large number ol relatives and frrends to mourn his un timely deaih. Uapt. I nomas wai tor many yean, an able snip master from this port, and sus tained the character of an indasti ious, sober, discreet man. and a man of strict integrity. By hisdeath "a wife and se veral children are bereft of their main support. TV others were residents of this place, and have also left. widows and children dependent "on their $up- jportsEhzaMn U'y ar. Counterfeit .Vbtor-We nave been shewn bva Mi reliant of this town, three Counterfeit Notet of (he Bank of Virgin ia, received from a customer in North Carolina. They appear to be a new is sue, and well executed description as ; follows: One &20. Richmond Oppos ite, payable to C. Graunt, dale 2nd A pril. 1825. Two. 10s. Richmend De polite, payable to R. Gray, same date. Signatures toltrably well done. We have l.kewise been shewn a counterfeit 30 Note of the Cape Fear Bank, Wil mington Oeposite, dated 1st Jan. 18JP, admirably executed in all its parts, and well calculated to deceive even the most cautious. The public will of course be on their guard.. Int. Counterfeit Notes ' c understand that 850 notes of the Bank of Cape Fear, leuer F. dated January 1, 1826, payable to P. Orr, W. Anderson, Cash ler, and John London, President, are in circulation in and near this place. They are well executed, and calcula ed to deceive the best judges without minute examination. JL,ynclibur (1a.) Virginian, The cases of alleged , conspiracy at Now York, upon which the jury, after many days silting, touu't themselves unable to agree, have re-cominenced. ii. ..r .i. . i . ,i i . nuee i w e leaning names. wevcrv Pea.lerV StveraF warm debates had ta have been 'withdrawn from the bill of'1'?'- f !f V V- i 1 1 md.ctment.-AW Int. ken P'M SV-PK tJLftt. U in. to on!cr at IraM on ,f . " . Uanl the Deborah. Vr poMwn alone prcetrj it . arcoopliaeJ, and H a t3mr , would have disced U,e j,;atef tf'7 : West Indies. y " There are generally at lent (Mi dred f jster vessels o thj Nfw t , yttcr betls in thia county. Tj-. pow rganited, have their aJgnakY ! sic. &c. aod arrar thea4lM J?f r in line of battle, ia two dirisUn, &:t, ened destrwetion to Hie m. cent to the shor. plonder he't , them, and bid defiance to civil am' ' J ' - ., Y". Ko civil proeess from tsi siiu the United' States can reach t, witlwut the supporj of an armwl r? ' s'vit,; Rotrrm Agricultural 5oafj.l.y have been favored wit a copy ,f reports of the comntittee on aan&! the premiums, at th( late Shov Rowan Agricaltaral Society; whica i sulijoined below. Aud wearegrttiU in being able to sa,te; that we he promise of a (jopy of the excel. ,4 dress delivered by ,Mr. Buan tefat the SociHy, ort theeveoirg of they inst. tfeitern Carolinian. Dotnettic Mo-ntfacluretA'Tif mittee appointed by thr Agriculttiql SiKiely to examine the articles of fait. manufacture exhibited . for preoisiJ report, that" -fir' Mrsv Freeman showed thefnestjair of white woollen stockings and Utt. titled to a premium Of a ring of tatiti gold. vv; ";. ' ': ' Mrs. Mary Locke showed the fists pair of thread stockings and is entitled to a like premium of a cold ring; ' Mrs. C. Fisher, for. the.best pitaV Carpeting, is entitled to premiua a set of teaspoon.' ' fc . Mrs. A. M, Beard, for the tnt piece of table linen, is eiitatled hi premium of three dessertspoons. Several other articlesVTor whick M premiums had been offered, were q. hibited, reffl'cting rrtui 'credit 00 tbe taste and industry ol be laities yW produced tlieni; anvng,hich,erf t pair woollen hose, made by Mis D. Woodside, second to Mr. Freeman's;! pair of white woollen sock'sby Mn. Isaac 1). Jones, .of very superior tex ture; and a pair of silk arid cotton mixed ditto, bv lr. Giitf Mumford. ,' M rs. M try !,jeke also exhibited thre vi hue counterpanes; Mrs. C, a piece of mixed cloth, anil striped ves ng: and . Mrs. Jesse -Join slon, a piece f rriHon rarri'fins-.'i' DANIEL I!.' CRESS, i ' GLORUK'W. BKOVVN, , . . ' v. . k-V Cemmittv elejrant Fisber Jamtdca pipera. Capt- 'Armstronj of the brig Hunter, has politely loaned us a, file of, the Kingston,- (Jam.) Pub-I lie Advertiser,' from. 20h to 24tb Oct ! inclusive, and?thS"Roykt!" Gazette, f. 21st of that month.r AVe do not find in themany thing that w6ld interest our Macon, Ga. Nov. 7. unon the.iirorMJsitiens 01" the Britis! Ministrf tO:"meliorato the condition of, -1 i "u ..1 i. " .t.:L -t . r .t. w... t -1 1.: line oiacn i)oi)uaiion, wiih.ii uni offXts throu,h this place within a few iys to' fif. . "rfftfil attend to their -lunes. The surev ' "-B "ui '"?'. "'V1' ? iriate was submitted to Congress by the Nw York' " joeyuan printer, to Secretary; but it is evident, from his ; gam a subsistence for himself and jam report, that he looked for a decrease in til v. He is now possessor of a fortune the importations -during the present; year, na, consequently mai ne anu cipattnl some diminution in the amount of customs in the nxtyear.'v' We learn,: however, that , the returns already re ceived justify 'the opinion that the ac ta al receipts into the Treasury, during the year 182T, will be amply sufficient for all the various branches'of the pub lie "expenditure, including the annual application of ten millions to the prin cipal and interest of tho public debt. The Session of Congress being so near at hand, it is not necessary to enter into further explanations. From these .facts, however, it is manifest that there is no deficiency in the revenue, and, . that the estimates of the Secretary ot the 1 reasury will have been lully realu ed Nat. Journal. ., v . i'rom llie Chai leston Cour. Xot. 23. . ' Tlie following singular case has been communicated to us for publication The facta, as stated ma v be relied unon ' tin the 240i of October, 182r?, about 12olock it iiiht, a Necro Girl be Jonging to a gentleman of this city, aged aoout su year. 01 a ruoust consuiution and apiiarently in perfect health, in con sequence of strong excitement, caused from setting up with a blai k corpse, in Company. with ta large, assemblage of colored people, v no were singing. Cvc as It common with these people on such .occasions, fell into a letliargy; tiom ; which she was not roused, notwithstand- - in ihe application of blisters, the show er Who! cold water, &c. until the Slat of not less, perhaps, than a million of dollars in value. Most of which has been acquired by means of the lottery and brokerage business. Representation of New York. The following is a list of 'be Representatives recently elected in the State of New York to the. 20lh Congress: Sum Wood, Henry Kartell, John J. Wood,' Jolu W. Taylor, C C CaiuhivIenEt, ( "Henry ii, Aliu-Uadslc. (iuliaa C. Vei'Uu'ok, Uithurd Ket-ke, t ? Jerorau Jolinwin, , . Siks Wright, jr. Aaron Ward, L HuUolph Uuniier, -Tkoma J. Oukjej , , Joitn C Clark, joun l. Slower, jruaa IW a, jr. Kalhaniel tiarrow, , David V oodcock, John Manard, . Dudley Marvin, Daniel D. liaituu-d, ; -John Alagce, DmvmI E. Evans, Daniel li. Uarniey 4 vf Rsme niotuli when she awoke, but "nld. nt aej-arate her lower jaw fn,ni - -' .' VlSnper'one, until she was electrified, We are informed, tftat the Stockholii-1 will undoubieiliy be completed, "and era almwed Mr.S Shk compensation return made by t lie first of January, for the injury he sustainetfTiy ine blow- Tnus far all iie..iures pursued by the ing up ot one of ois iiegroesrwno was! Eiecuuve of this state towards this hired to the company. It waMui ap-; territory have been in acrurtlauce with peal made to their charily, not ide : the provisions o the Treaty of thci inaod of right. The vircuuistanceWe i Inilian Splines, and we have "no doubt,' have oelore given. It was proven to Mi-ckholUers that it wai contrary to e so tar as the 6ute ot Georgia is con cerned, that cogQizanie wm in no way itive orders to put any hired nand to fbg given to any othei . AJemtaiger, John lialloek, jr. l.eorge U. Beldcn, Jaute Sunt;,! John D. Dtcluuvon, s. Van liensselaer, Solid. H. Hobbw, John L De Uralf, - Maiiiuel Cuase, Heury K. Storri, Martin Hoffman, Member cf tke brtntnt Ctngrtta. ' On the 4th ultimo, John 11. Eaton was re-elected a Senator in 'Congress by the Legislaure of Tennessee, for six years from the 4th of March next I he votes were as follows: Eaton 52, blank SiAY::. YY. A man by the, name of John Hart was hung at Quebec, Canada, on the 10th ultimo, for Sacrilege,' 'in commit ting robbery in the Roman Catholic Church of that city, " blasting oi rock, i that during the neces sary absence of Mr. Shaw (the principal Agent) from the quary, and upon busi ness of the company, this negro was directed to join 'the blasting squad, at which time he received the .injury, he lost both eves, his right arm, and amusemen otnerwise maugiea in a noir u luaiiner. Ttlegraph. EltKtct of a letter from a-. American in Eng. " Septcmbi-r J' J, 186. T&e following paiagraph caught my eyekin the London G.r.ette. a few days since, and 1 transcribed it tor yuut ' the Bahamas were Order in Council, had also produced much dissatisfaction there, ,ana nau. caused an advance on, American pre j duce Flour was sixteen dollars f , Bbl. at Kingston the 27th ulr. Norfolk Beacon, f Fiom St. Croix The New Tori. Times has papers by the brig Cyn the 26ih October. -Thej;'ontatB hing new. Some dissatisfaction p vailed in consequence of several Providence turtlemcn having een or dered off the Florida coast by an Amerj ican revenue "cutter.? The peop.f ere much dispjcas -u War dum. His their Leoislature. to whom ihej W'l e. Sent. ISIh. Memoran- ted certain proceeding which hal laiosty has been pleased sed this retaliatory measure, hy v"" to approve oQhe 85th F'wt (or the one of the principal source of the Wj King's Light InHntry Regiment) bear.enue of the Bahama is desftpy ed. iiie nniucolors AndaoiHiiiituienti.in i . ' ''. ' I'uerto l-hello. at which oluce .he . wlditio.i to anv otlieft baOtres or devices A Paris naner. of Oct. Wi annoam owned.- i which mav have hereAjfore been Eraiited 1 the death of T.ieut. Gen. (fe Po'un' . . . ww oiiisi Total loss of tbe Colombian Briganiine Ca roline, on ner i&Me trom Wilmington lo uerto ouotuo, At winch place she was i w ued. ' Hie Caroline sailed from Wilmington to the Regiment, the vvbrd Blapeks- at the ae of 80 years. IU niiur.u ' in riiniinanihrttnn JM lhi tha liiiirnal I rtioiiira- iilill'n Va ...'vr - WI VB fVIII ." I . distinguished rnniluct f ilie Renment ed nffirpf fn thp Urn ted Sates du in the arlion mi the henrhrJMvMmVi! Jiia- th wiir which ia them tnejriuuc, TO " T i , on the 8th of September, couuuauded by Capt. beth Barton the weather remarkably pleasant until Saturday night the &d, it then became. boisterous, and during tbe night the wind Mew Violently from S. . and finding the Bug Lbourjiig very heavy, vommenceo tarowing over board her deck load ol lumber.. At day light on Sunday morn ing, 24th, the storm increased "and the se breaking over us, the Brig capsisei aiid remained iu this situation about three hours, she then righted up full of water, wan loss of foremast aud bow sprit. On board this vessel were eirht souls, four of whmu perished; the re mainder fortunately secured themselves to the main shrowds. In this perilous situation we remained uutil Wednesday the .grill,.: without having the least sustenance. W e were then taken off the wreck by Capt. Timothy Simon ton, of the' American Brig Albert, of J?ort land (Me.) bound to'tiuadaloupe. with out being able to save the least article, lite following are the names of those nNat a Uthis ileiinburgh, on the 2-ith of 1814." They must, indeed, have bee loss for a victory, to have selectei " word" us a memeoto ot their gi Rrideeton, N. J.' Nov. I Piraticul Outrage. The sloop Debo rah, of this port, which Was d&spa?phed by the New Jersey Delaware Oyter Company, for the purpose of receiving the sum required by them tera gathered by foreigners market, agreeauiy to their ed on the I6ih ot October, while at an chor in the second reach of Black Creek, on the 10th instant, at noon, was boa riled by a number of armed men, from the Peunsyivaoiaoyster vessels which lay in that harbor. She was rob bed of her rigging, wood, w ater casks, &c. and then set ou fire and totally coosamed. No doqbt exists, from the ence,;where he'was highly esteen Tnrtrm fnrrf.Vit. W nova, tins season, raiseu near retersourg, v a. - t n. a ..i ah o-rainson i"" making in all 1,440 Jtr4!'s! , J bJ J numbers the much talked of M ' ear by precisely SOO grains. ; d Neur Invention:--k ljltJ!J J I ied to JustinJ00' of WpeUnglSwBerj.Kw y The movififf power U Nrc,TTT!1. lever, hungliU a pendulum, t Uf f J tions of which move a PJyj&jt an., .ro op . dpfl laoor oi two men is mmv"- r pelling the machinery to n"f i 'a m.wi,.l nf the same I lolged in th provincial ( seer? ulhce. lor &ii V5r5igi for a foivtiti tti notice, issu- re,' 30 1 S