IT
4
ft iUwm Tin-am, tV P' lU Stalc w"
.. , H"M 71 t m tto9 171, fl.. U
lJt, Jeieh Mal Ilk, Wnv. Gr-yvy 131. tea
- . . i i i i
. T-1J e.-mmom. w inwji, wumr op-
A. Hrfwl, i. W. .W. SideiM Ji.
.RMkk, C Fell KewMvllnm-tl IM,
uH 167. rueon Slrtlin4l!l, KJUW
UmirvaSHt Jacob Ltnnarrl, Jr.l. .
gjrmit THomm I , & mh R. LoJo
(wl rwamaue rtrituin, C ,
( (V- June Barney, &,Cdrb Slivcil
vulUkl K. Swrnoni, C.
!tortbamgto anil Peruiraant art lUr Cr
aaiSrt from hrb we bave n refiml r1?m
.Iff. Brweh't 5rr.-Th apravk of .V
JaiCB, nd lathe Senate f the L'ollod St ti,
"when the MntninMioa ol Mr. Clay, a Seerrtru-v nf
Sbtc, came before thut body, Iws rii poind,
tirnitbcd, Mwt will by foaxl 'in the pre .-edlnjt e v-
taaia. Relative to the earthen of his remark i,
ebcre say nothing: that subject has lor;' been
die theme f ncwtviorrfr, dinner party and fire
t1 diteaUi-ja. But concerning a eireiwutanee
wbkh lis jroaTi out of the controversy, wit
21 Bttkca Ia"'J5 rehiark. The" hen. Ih'nry
(Jay, in endcavormr, to lay proof belur tbe' rwn.
'alc at Lezingtoei, hs kn late !inttr stieeeli, of hu
kinorenee in rrvpe-t to Xe charrcs of corrupt
kargia ami intrigue. which are nailed t: him by
Ui ' forte of a ponderous weiglit of tlrumtnn
tiki evidence, stated, at a tact greatly in his favor,
"' that he vriT informed that tohm hit namiiuiHan
ao nctcitfn hrfar th Senate, Cot JctcLton
mtil (TEKT aArr Senaltr fretfttt vat '; at (a
tX imizlnftr'mt naw madfi. an an riucYKa fa
tnn'Tioif bib no.Toa ob iTrnonm! Novr, ia
(here any thing liketmth nr candour on die face
of tVi flert Is it a fact tliut ne of die Sena
torn !i t hi-enU die krcatlilcu silence iU as to die
imp';tmnn now itiwle. Is it a (act tluit Senator
' Branch JM Jnxtvme, in a cryboll and siiirked
iKceli, to qwitian the honor and integrity of
jfi: Clayf Is itafaot, that, atter the injunction
of secrecy wfts remoreil, this eireumstaoce was
known, and became die topio of conversation m
Try circle of society in Washington oity r Ami
tn it he possihle that this necr n;ache.) Uic ears
of the Secretary and his informer? , We could as
s'Min stretch our credulity to die capacity of re
ceiving the Munchausin tide, of being shot from
tfie mouth of a cannon, and carried a great dis-
. tance without btOrij even aroused from slcepj and,
after fow months rest, starting up from his gen
tle sfumbera, 'astonished t n' mysterious change
of situation! as to take in this monstrous whale.
What, to use the siiftest term, cnuld have indu
ced Mr. Clay to act so disingenuously? The Ken
tucky elections were close at hand, : He thought,
"perhaps, to impose his false ware" on the peo
ple, to subserve present purposes) hut we are
mrprised that such a clear bended man dM not
possess sufficient forecast to see that he would be
detected in his tricks. V
Mr. J:fferon opinion of Gnu Jach:an.Te
opinions of no man, living or det, nre attended
to by the American people, with jreater respect,
dmn those of Mr. Jefferson. Indeed, his distin
guished services, and long experience, give a
kind of authority to his sentiments which entitle
diem to the, rtrerenee of every man who wishes
well to this country. In the Presidential contest,
each party (jeeply. impressed with this truth, lias,
in turn, laid chum to his opinion as favorable to
their candidate. T!ie friends of die AdmimVtra
tion liave been quite )anvrous in endeavoring
to induce the belief that it was given in favor of
Mr. Adams, and greatly to die prejudice of Gen.
Jackstfo,.' f This we liave crW thought Unjust;
an-1 how rejoice to meet with facts which sustain
ns in the opinion, and wc are glad tlmt it is in
nnr power to submit tbem to. the candid and boa
ct politkransof our Stale, Wc-rcfbr to die let
ter of Gov, Rmidolpti, the. son-in-law of Mr. Jcf
frrson, whioh we publish to day, from the Virgin-
'Advocate' accompanied with tlie escellent re-
murks of the Bilitors of that paper. It puts the
matter at rest, ami cives to die friends of General
JACS30V die full benefit ol the infiaence of
Mr. JcrrgasoH's onsiox."' The reader will
find K on the first page.' 'J?'' ,.,
The National .Iittelligancer, after annonncing
tiie resuU.'oOhe Congressional election in this
State, observes, ."It will be seen that there-have
teen hut fwit changes, jii the Uepresentatioii of
this Stxte. W'e can speak of the political effect
qf but one of them."' JVr. Culpeper, one of tbe
nea; riiembci-s, is a fiinndof the Administration
and was the onlyV menihcr from ;tho Slate who
. voted for Mr, Adams, The sentiments of the o
niertliitc gendemen,-we. do not know with ceP
taintv." Qf the sentiments of the other three
gentlemen, Ktessrt. Hall, Turner and Shepperd,
we "will inform the Editors: They are decidedly
opposed to the Administration. " We cannot
spok with certainty as to the sentiments of Mr.
Cnlpepers' predecessor, (Mr. M'Ncill;) but
much doubt whether the;' Administration has sc
oured additional strength by the change
.' The Intelligencer also claims Mr. Iong as a
i friend of (he Administration. v How the Editors
ascertained tliis,'appears to us strange; for Mr,
L has made no puhlio declaration ot his perfer
enee ior either of 1he Presidential eandidtes.-f
large majority of his district are in favor of die '
" election cf General Jackson, and he was re-eluct-,..
1 without any regular q,position, 1
Tha fact it, dial pur;Congressional elections
do got alway ttura upon the Presidential question;
and insny of the eamlidates are more indebted to
dieir personal popularity than to any other cause
foMhckV success. ' ' ? , . V ,
On the subject of tho Presidency, our present
Representation to Congress are divided tlius:
rcison,aior AUatns,ana HMr. Long) we
potasdoiihtfuL """ v '
tThe friemtsof the Administration areyelcome
n the advantflees they tan derive from havinir
a few of our Members of Congress favorable to
neweanaei Wt they may res? assuridihat North
uroiuiadileterEr7eberyoUtoMr.Adamv
--'-ii 'it in - " .''.. ,. !i,:.v,
teetiinja have lately teen held at Darlington,
ntottburgh,' and in Sumter distrist. South Car-
n'lnai at aliieh resolation were adopted, protest
vl araiasttlie nronosed Wooln KilL H-At scve-
rtt fh-w meet injri (a Seath CareTma, Iklewtti
ke kea
Grwav M 2d MfcJy of
mi
0 5aarkt Im, wc -t Wt4 ky '
l a a . .
" yr. Oa IVirWy as, taa
WW ssaaix.j U-rmmt krly im iU aartk
i 'Iklia, C' aMraaaiaf tstl
10 aVVhk aa SatanWr, kca W nn riolaa, '
aJ M I- t . ta. -
1 1 r' WJ
laowsacs, ThaaUml klhMlMritT WW twuL
! an c-awraaosia tm. ; A tnrat aVal' at grtim
attkeUw rrwaada, aaa awept saay bj4 rutard,
an4 tratnl aaOls aa4 kraljra carriatl off aak lit
Vag crop, af era aori eMtoa
wiTtprottme4oh wi4, sad scrbudy dan.
Ji di(u'TaIemirrly debtor!, kar
I keea iWtcswd Mia Strings kVxctiwra, ckm
Wf and um Uoase wrrr Mowa itomt mn,l M
a turtW proof of h rlruar of tb stonm,
Gulls -w tCm as (arwp as tbif ftci4i1orkiod,
soirvc oT Uick hax Wo sjniKbL We learmbrk
aose has keen dot to thcjihippiti an owr anaal.
No mails ev leerirH ia this iv nn S-m'lav.
On Sunday eienirg, lnlr the Jnuilimi Stage w
rosHiggW Cmk, bnweet1iispled Faj
rnerlllc, ilia bridg- gjvr wavf di Rtny
It'll lin-oiUt) ttH-bn'.lnin'af (lie Mi-iiuu. rtyib
ttlivo ctertinns nf the I VI in . (lie hr)rcs Wrrv
loosril and saved f.nin rtrowni'iariti the ntail so
earrd. Tli.Sts-, we vi.lrntKiid. (irtuuately,
as aot moth b jurca. There acre
gvrs. , ".
io paswn-
7Viiarr.'VV'e have not yyt rrreiye com
plete returns of the flections hi Tennes-ei Init
aihlerotand that Gen. SaxOil Ilorsixi is elect
ed Governor, and, the following geiiUeaea
presenlatWes to Conpx:tsj I
it: Desk. .-. :
James R. rollc. .' " . .
Joha Bell, by a majority of 1024 orcr Felij
Grundy, t ' "'.;'.,'"'
Mr, Mitchell, by a majority of 133G over Mr,
Sunderer. '; v ' f
- Jacob C. Isnaoks willimrt opposition.
- John Blair, by a majority of 1U97 over Gen.
Tipton.
Kentucky. The following are the latest ac
counts we bare received of the elections in this
State
dart 5s the Adamt candidate, and beats 7(J,y
for, the Jack'ton candidate in Clny't old district
only 70 oteS) while Wiekliffe, the Jack-ton can
didate hi the !ouisvi!le district, beats the .
candidate l,5tX. . Jsctmttte, another Jackson ean-
didate, runs against to others (uuo of hnra n a
a Jackson man ) and beats ti--.. .Ucllatton, anop
tlier Jackton candidate, has b)t his opponent;
Moore, a Jackson man, is elected witliovt opf-iti-tion.
Juchner,an.1Uawmtm, is mall prooal'iU-
ty beaten. 1 lie Kentucky ittpoitcr, (.Mr. tJlny's
per) one day later, the I1lh, siiys it is probable
that Dr. ihnry,tiie tdami candiilaie. inbcalen.
Tliereare no accounts yet from Frank Johnson'
district. As far as the returns Imve reanheil us,
there is a majority of Jack-ton man elected to the
State Legislature. Baltimore Republican.
.The, last MaysviUe (Ky.) liogle says, "We
bare just learned that Henry Daniels is elected in
the first district by a majority of StK) votes."
This district was lately represented by David
Trimble. ; .
It Is said that Mr. James Colburn.
of Dracut,h'a invented a composition
which renders shiners incoitibustibli'
and much mote durable. Many build
ings in his neighborhood have alrcatly
; been covered vith, thent. 'Die price of
tnc composition and putting on is only
nine cents a yart'; and the shingles have
a fane slate' color;
If is Ktatetl in the Louisiana Adver
tiser of thfl 10th inst. that by order of
the Collector of that part,' certain
men, who were- about to enter the
Mexican Navy, had been arrested arid
confined in prison, on a charee of
tnisdemeat ur against the. laws of their
country. The right to arrest ihtm
is doubled by the editor.
'4 The . Missouri Intelligencer of July
19 men) ions the return of a party of
about twenty persons who had been on
a mercantile expedition to Santa Fe
They have made a very profitable trip,
aim iiitve . u uui'iii wji.ii mem auoui
1 830.00U ju speice, and several hundred
I mUles.
Ve learn, ! (say , the Patriot) &y a
letter received in Baltimore, from an
otneer ot tlie u.'a. INayv, dated at
Valparaiso, April 23d, that Mr;. Allen,
our Minister to Chili, has beert re-call
ed, and thatMr.' Learned, his Secre
tary, i3 appointed Charge. d?ASjir$: ,
jMnientahfe ,. Occurrence. -We un
ders'and that rJiythal ffriTy.aged
about 22 years, rcMflrtij in this county
I i '"'' . , l . a t
came to nis ueavn on tne tut ii it. in
the following tiianntr: he had bei-n un
well a few days previous, had taken
medicine, and was ad vised to take some
salt8-unfortu!iately there happened
to be some salt petre in the house also
and. his mother through mistake gave
In in some ot toe salt pHre, which ter
minatcd his existence in a lew hours;
1 Torboro Free Press.
V Sickness. AVe 4earn - with
regret
that in the tower .part of Halifax couri
tyi ihe bilious fever is prevailing to a
considerable extent, and frequently
with ft fatal tevminfjion. The follow
ing persona have recently become vici
tints to this distressing tfisease.--William-
Pope AVilliam Webb, Mr9. Pri:
cilia Dukes, arid Mrsi Salty Mangrum,
all residents of Scotland Neck. ,
ftoW.-iiri jonaihan Antliony liv
ing 9 miles South of this Tcwn, shewed
9 US some Gold, yesterday, found Oil hi
iarm suine,( "i uie pieces wuuiu wign
one pennyweight and was very pure.
Mr. YAnthony. informs us that he , has
dug yery Jittle and that he finds the
J precious metal within lw feet of the
j surface cfl the wrtlv ? i f
I k'i't, Vrtemboro J'atrioL t
I -';-i'.;?'."-;r.":r''.'tf . "'!, f.-v-,-v-i-w M
IXTEKE3TING NEWS FROM LIBERIA.
0mc0f TBI ColOMIliT10?t SoCIKTT, .
.V'f ttatianztotJln, 81,18!
'.Intelligence of thii tnwt. gratifvinjf
I
nature, - baa : iust : reached this office
f
t ...-,
frtrra tie CIm j I LIbrU. O-.rfrua
tki-. kSMt Um cowtHrv, U kit br
iavio y ai:uiw tafunMUM twi
wrrnoj Ui enaijraats by tk Uorit,
dl prntM wil kwartfelt pleaar, th
fullwwinj curact fnt a iter Crwai
Captain Mattkwa. brauew rtate rVte
Prayi, Cape IH enla, JaT 19.
nr.- . , J,
"At Itf. A4im put tot bivt
had an oprai(iitf evaaMitinf
trith th United ?latr aince aajr dc
oertare Irom Mr.arjdu, 1 Late thf
booor t ir.furra jm, Ur the iti forma twa
of.tha UoartL f Manageft, that wr
landed all our pavnra ia etcelfttit
iralthat Mrnrad.i. 4J ilay after our
eperttire fnm llauiptuo Roada.
have lhaMtira.iin also U tate, that
at'the tlate ol niv drprture fruta the
t:ape. the 21t June, all the cmigraBts
by the U0. had tone Uuoui llie
Jevrr, ti viiun children only' kdliug
virtiois toil, and mont of t tiV tii rre
looatfd and working on their Urmt on
the Stockton. 1 hive depatchrs on
itoanl th Dnritu.fmm Mr. A-limon,
f.r the lVuil. ami the ILm. Srcreinrv
' the Navv, which I shall forward
'rntnediatrly mt mj anival in Ualtunore,
for 1.uh jlice I Jialt sail in two or
Veed.sv. It aRiiwliisiie inoch pleasure
bi-r JetiniO!;v to the
'sp-roas rondiiio!) nf
thriving anil
tlie (Jolon'v.
I'im emigrau's by ihe Dmi. will) one
or two evcejitiona, appar to be lnghlv
iieeu vviin i iwir prosper ts. ' i
vre v tla only add, as supplementary
o tins c lieviins inte UtL'etire. ihiit it it
tented iinin-t:int to fit out early in the
npricu iun;r autumn, one or iwu exne
litions, atitf Ilia t it is hoped the nnblir
liberality will promotlv fuiuish the
means.
ar I (
tub ciir.t:o:;r.Ks antj osages.
Extract of -a letter from a gentleman in
Arks-w.is Terr.tnn , to ihe Kditcrs of the
Namr.al Intell genctr, datc:l
"J " "Jjtfe Jock; Juif ?0, 1827.
,' An ' express .imvril t.i-re a da ot
two aco from Mm ir Djval. t Iwrokee
gt-nt on ! Arkanaas, to the Govei n-
or, slannj, thai the ' ClteMkees had
lei larrd w;n. B'jramst the 0ac:e. and
lir 40t, waiTinn were to start in 'a
ew clays lor. the Usage rtHtli'iy, I
cannot Fiy what mra-nres thf (J rter
imr win tase. .out n is inougui that
nothing wilt satisfy the Chemkres but
the bhiml 6f Jheir enernii'S. T'in ctti
zrns of tlie country arent at all alarm
I. T!ie scene ot war (if aoyV will
jc lar beyond the while MMtliMnents.
JNo new; otcurrenre li:t- taken plate..
I oe'ii've, tojustilv the present move
tnent ot the .Chvrokees. It is supposed
to be- ait old grudge' which cttiafcs
itiem' at thii lime. The Govermnrnt
lias heretofore. ?ote.rnoied and M-even
ted the ".sheddiug of blood betweeti
these two nations; but now the Chero-
kees seem determined, to have aatisfac-
tlon.A';.fvc"4"v-V''-
" The Cherokee? use the rifle in war.
and; Ihe Osaire hc bow and arrow al-1
jnost entirely, and alwavi fight on horge-
ack.."'. J he iooods,', therefore, would
suit the former, much better than the
rge prairies, where they will have to
meet the latter. '
Imprisonment forDebl.n Phila:-
.i i 1 : i w . if. i .1 . v-i
ueinivia, ( we are intonnpu uv tne rah
Indium) during the, last si? years, there
nave not Dep? conuned at any one time,
in . vie. s uowors' itiepartment tor debt, .
so many as thirty persons.
The aver-
age number is- about
20. I?
rennsyivania, any. lentor
rtiay, i' h
pleases when "arreste.'l, give a botid.
wiih security, to lafci the benefit 'M
the insolvent laws. In this wav. the
unfortunate, dvbior., ! left at liberty.
and has two Or three months time given
him to pay his creditor: or if he tanuot.
pay, to tube the ber.tnt of the law;
while-on lhe'olher. hand,, Ins rn-Jitor
has security for his .debt iu caso the
debtor does not appear. .
of the law is obvious
Thehutthitiitv
- Richmond, Attgmt
totwertcr.VVe under -, tud 'Mt
T. F, A r led go (said to be of Norfolk.!
was yesterday taken before .the Al nor's
f ... : e '.
vuuni vii . nuuiL ion in ucins .io ar
cumuiire-w.in jonn INewbold,., j.isk-
. I' . ...... I T -1 . .
rng eounterfeit United tate4i,KSTik
notes-oil Mr,John-T. KelliOg of
I'rincess Anne bounty,"' V. tfaving
purchased'; a- number . of negroes' of
Mr. K. he , paid him 1400 dollars,
principally in 10f and 20 dollar notes
Mr K. i; immediately upon discover
ing the fraud, chartered the steamboat
Wui tolk,' then at Not folk, and pocee:
u t-u in purHuiioi me aieans ooiit lticn
inond.Vwhii'h hud bat few, hour be
fore, Jefi Norfolk with Newbold. Ar
ledge, and the negroes -He succeeded
in reaching here' in time'' t6 liavje'Ari
ledsc 'arrested, and cet possession: nf
nis pi;operiy.--Newbold'g suspiciohsbe.
mg excited by the unexpected arrival
of the .Norfolk, immediately left his
boat, , on board of which- he slept the
ni"iiv ur iimc, ami iiriicreiieu ss i nun-
posed .towards Fredericksba'rglle is
abtiut 45 years of age, ' 5 feet "8 -Air 10
inches high, hair "somewhat grey? hia
speech.niild and rather effeminate-rim
was travelling "a, a double gigr , with "a
n markably nne chesnut sorrel horse,
lie is said to be from Richmond county;
and appeared Co shaye in his'posseaaion
a cnnsioeraote sum oi money, anu no
doubt of the other banks, as he offered
tl par for thf riegrofs in either Yirgint
ia modey of United States' notes. Ar-
pilre has been sent oil to f niicess Aone
jail T-CanmUeu
a
- 1 m: - ? Jtuzust 25.
The report of the apprehension of
NewboUl, published yesterday, was eor
rect lie was taken in Fredericksburg
ois Wednesdav. eveuinsr last b Cant.
PrcetU; and r4Wf iotber pcraons wno
rBl ra pcrrmTl cf Hoi. tl arxl yysfty
day rarrW hafrt toe Major. c
drrw Ities (with JLHedgtr ki ;cam
pficr) t Ffinrea Anae-rasintv f r
trial. IT hi 4 ia Wit poie tsioo VU)
t(Vfijldr ia envaterfrit, Botrt of
th United Siatea Bar.!, and t yen!
band red daJUr natrs (U Kirmcr'
iist ai fh.' t ' . x
' v- k--"w
MONUMKNT ATATT.nLOO.
r Erraacr vr a larrta.
, . Wkd en jspeJ V?An W
plaint if Yafef loo, my tltentWin .was
oftea) tiracird by a iuist standnai
work piirj an, tuea, horse and rat-,
a 'great aumbcr, .beinj ri..pl"T-;
btif Crwrn theio'rrest I felt In the dt-.
UiN of fht' lutt!?. iud ihe guolr'ad
arriptiun, 4t w as M"Bft Irowth) of time
U fore I diiuld innaire ; what 'Ihe bud-
ling was tntended frf at length the
opportunity enrel, ami upon inqtMry)
I t io ml it to be a miMiameut whiati die
Government of th Netherlands' had
ordera-il tube errrted ou the sp.it wtiere
the Duke of Weltiuirkin. and lhaa
who partook with him in th glory if
thit iliv.stniKl, an.l where he issued
tme ron'.tnjods whirh-alefid.il that
rest event. The Dukf's 5ed nUar-
"ra. at the f .jmriicc:nerif of the en
;jgement, were between two hills, (in
tf rind from linKsels to Cliarlerui,
iiehind tlie farm f La Itaye Hainte:
iiut the Freneh eettin1' nosaession of
that farm, (he Duke then moved his
Head quarters nlmut two or three hun
dred vurds to the right, on the rising
Eioiinu on which tnis monument i
now erecting. This monument, as it
i called, has a "very Imposing effort
even in its tmnnished state, It is an
earthen mound or hill ofaconiral fm in
resembling the one n the Bath road,
near Kennett, but of larger dimenions;
jnd more striking annearancV It is
I immense si7.e; being tipwanls of
seven hunuren h-et diameter at the
bie, or two thoux.thd nne bundreJ
ami sixiv leer circuinierence. it ii
I r. . y .
two hundred. feet high, nd one hun
dfed. feet in -diameter at the top; there
is a double carriage-road wiwlirigrojtnd
t," m a spiral form, and Sfitiplving'au
easy means aiem, for carriages,"
to tue very ton: and bv 'this road the
materials-ltave heen. and arWoavfyetf,'
io colnplete the worje. In the centre
is a sh ift of brick work, which haf.
iv.'en carried uiifrvn the bottom, and
still g'ling on. If is to be sixty feet
higher- than- the ton of the earthan
n'ound,' innking the' whole height f
Vo htiiilred and - sixty feet. It is
mrenilctl for a pedestal, to receive; a
on (wliirli I unqerstand, is the crcat tr
riim ! lii'imum, twenty two feet
lotig, and twelve-feet high, tvhirh is
ready io le put tip whon the xvork is
;L ' t s . -a a .
iinisiien. me nmunti nas oeen etrii-
teen mouths : m liand.' and is to be
impleted withiti Ax morel and, from
what has been already , tloue,". I i tftc
oouui reintiuis loiii f ..win oe ao.
For the first twelve months 2(J00 wietii
60Q horses, and 'as ihany -curis Sa
couhl be kpt at work, were 'niplot d
on it, and the niunb. rliss't)nly .beed
reduced us the termination ot -this great
undertaking ;ippro:u'hes. .As I' before
mentioned ir is of a conii at form, wtlh
the tP ciit ofi" anil out of it ' the 'shaft,
of pedestal for the liort rise' At
present, as the Murks are 'going Oh at
-foil tt lias a pleasins : nopeiiiiinvc. frolii
U;e 4;reat number ol .-horsey, and carts,
ami people, ascending and descending
by the winding .'rnV . H "
..... K,...kWw. r -i
;' Muilenous Curio$i.Vi;i -have seen
atone fonnd n the li(;ce Lake'
ne, near this place,' jp.Wjhjr.h ar clear
1 f t'i ,! dtttif!gutlred a ! huinber of nut
oiic emblems; ?4 he bei-.hive, pot ot in
cetiSCi Uour chisi,' ladder, caiidh slick,
brioksun atidpwon swoiu plumb;
Ivventv tour men gunge, ana tiitfty oth
er 'tjiarc?ters, which have the appt-ar
ante oi reguuj uy, but wiucn we nave
not yet : heard xjilaitiud; Sottnc .per.
sohs; ha ve . thought they 4disCo Vet ered
j, - . i i . - - , , ,
6 very near resemblance of several He-
brew characters as Jo that; we jiannot
iudire.4'Tlie stone has some resehihlance
of a petriiaction-but what is most uiysi
lerious, the facte U fectly 'Sinooilt; the
characters of a, different r colour and
consistence frpm the rest of the stope,
a nd a ppaien Oy e s tend, to bm e tl epi It.
t.. .. ...l:.- i.. .L-.i;- :
u u wime ui ii un- iciiiri; in iu ap
pearance t;of tin inscriptions We, pi e-;
tend iut to conject ure the origin of such
a singular . productiom. but the-'aWo
description is corrj-ct. a 'far as it goes.
as we have pot nientiuited one tenth part
of tlie- characters it tontainllR :.. It' is a-
bout the Vize of a two ounce weiglit,
soniethifig 'after .the fotan' of .: key
stone. It would beVdifiicult, how ever,
tu suppose this io be a work of nafure,
where there is so much anpeai auce of de
sign? ahd. ret we know , of no art Which i
Could nraJuce.it;l' 7rSv
-'"Novel application of Elutritihi. or ti
new vuy io wuy. via ueuiss-a. certain
...... ......un.i.if . w i...
rnysician, wno possessed a poweriai
FJectficat Machine, discovered a shferifT
making rapid strides towards his house,
and' suspecting,, front circumstances, 1
j that be had some digqf on his person
at.", liberty. th . worth r rM. D. made
ptrp.raii.ma accorum-iy, w wara pu
ui T euutipaieii nuacH. , Attaining 1 Mary, John, tsanetla, David, Jane Bmitl)fcJan
tvnductorifrotn hUwlecfcaltftTMsratOil aeaand AruliiUld Claytosi Uuston, are iuiiebi.
i.;i . 1
i .ine avur ptv tne ironiaoor, ne
Jhfl!: Charged the .machine Uf ferj
high r degree, and Waited the result.
Ti....i.Miu,l.I.i. .....ji ... .1.- r .
-...vis asveuuev. sir mti
tioor paa aa elevation Ot tottTteen ieei.
Clothed " m ait the Importance f the
law,, the "aheriffaacitided,' and with' a
firm graws WptL the fatal Knocker,
leitiaHy V.' fora) VittV.r at Ut
toea of th itrp. ' A''" havir rece
Vfrrd. I oms aae arc, front blew
givenbr to iaviaibi psrr. and hatif
cuntxieu bievratteml amtt mdtit
caiiont, togrther with ha catlerd
aenspt, he eaaJr a eectmd attrwpt.'woe
dttin at (his atrange methixl ojf pariar
icb(a. Meanhile, .the Drtr.hat
agaia thargrd his faithful conductor.
Sooner tiaj t' akeritj agitn dared
U loach tSe fatal kootksr, than he foend
hseir lwc4y feet nearer tk? centre of
tha. earrh a rcoml ttm. Remember
in j the old adage, "beware ed" the third
timelrha immediately qoit the pre
mysee, leavings the lkn tor iaf!l po.
aeiin " t4 tha castle" he had h well
defended.- . ' " "T ,
C7"A Camp Meeting witlcotDmnce
ssUxMlst Vaaaber, e the land of enj.
kjng.fcaaj. about thrva asaVsncitkofUineiu,
ear the stage mawt, nasi at the pwlamof ta e
suada Iwtuiic, aha aw to f oa-sd Un. Ir tmA tbe
arhrr j tha KaUs at Keese, .
IhliMh, August Mh . , .
- : .MAiuiiEi). K 4
la CumlierlsnU .mty, imi tke ttth hsstaat,
Tryata M 'faHnwl, rj. vt Uirliasaa aowaty, w
Miss Mjrganrt t. XUitr, iWuUrr of Uiiiaaa
Uok-, txj. . . . " ' -
In Irak II rmwtr,' on lU 3d Inst Mr. Robert
KrT to Mas Soptib Scoit . . t ' "
In (.isHtUlu, eoH(y, on tbe lCb instant, by
J diii tdaixo, Kq. ;ea-r Keirrll, Lx. tu
Mt Kliaaliedi Cswt ll, dmj1ilar ot Mrs. Nuary
lioawelU Al,!, ua dp 1 Stn, Mr. Jiikn A. fUtoa
to Mi ewK 1 . Ilarwrlli and atso, en tue IGU.,
Mr. Janiea Tailor tu Miss Mary ii. Eaton,
dauetiuji of M Jolr-i U. Eaton, all of said aoinv
ly. -- r .- .
la (iuilfvrd coimrv, oa the l'b insianf, Mr.
Jatnca Ui-ey to Mia ianey A. Kerr. . . t
'
, DIKI). . , r
At the.residcnaa of his clcy' Guv, Rnrton,
in this ity, on the 4d SntvnL Mr. Hutchkis
Miulirll, ul Miltou, ia Ck ell aouaty, aged a-
oom iw. - . - s(
In Uorgia, nn the 8th lost. John Elliott
Ei1,:0k!Ui is years of ajre, late a Senator ia
Co.iftnss from lift iState. '
la Meoklenburz tnoirtv.on llie Jth Instant,
Mrs. Munr IVn.kiue, arcd 74; ami, on the 6th,
Mrs. Lucy Abernmliy, in the 21st year yf her
afff, relict of tlie late EtvkieT Abprnuthy. ' ,
In Rowan cwnty, on lh 6U ini'ant, Mrs,
f vina lltwardvi-v lirit of the late Capt: John
Howard, in iiiejUUi year of Her ajro.. 4
Suddenly, at Favettevillc. inn tbe I7tn instant.
Mr.Edwani Mull, a native ol Itiolintond. Va. aired
SA. Also, en die same days at an advanced age,
.Mrs. mm, wua ol .nr. James i-ant.
Attlie residence -of Kov. E, H, Conrie. hOi
ange county, nhtihe 0th instant. Miss Jane Wood,"
dniijjtitor ol Uoj. joint vvooil, ol tunualpli aoun-
c At the residenoo'of oah rarti", Esn. In Row
an cnimtv, an Uie-lwh instant, Mrs, Uliialiitli
tl. .Isinhs, consort of Mr.,Loiiai'U Jacobs, in Uic
Slrli if., nf hitr-iiM. ' - V. - - , .
,- ' -' ,(
In Caswell eounty, en the 1 5th Want, fat die
asm year ol lils age, ticn. Ai-cluncilet Uonobo,
of hiliu Oliver, of .six days duration. The do
ceased was an officer in. the U. KlabssVariny du.
ring the Into war,' amlsfrved "with fidelity' and
credit in the south. At tbe close of that t-iotust
ha n siiriK'il Ills eoniniisKion, returned home, and
Situhtl in this town, ilevotinu; his attention chKtly
to nrKiiltiiral' jmrsuits. Society bail ftirmed a
IiIkI esttumte Of Id worth and -nierk. In prjvate
hlv- ha was distingijishcit. by'twy maiily'and
gmif rous virtue, jndite and i-etpeottul hi his dc-
iinitment buko in all. lie was nnrur known to
wound the feeling or sport-with the sharaeter ef
any one. the MUt; leuils aixr eontealions to
which otliui s are aultiect, seemed to be beneath
him., few men have dk-d so much regretted bf
tlit-ir fricods ami .acqimiutartee) and none ever
left behind so few enemies, r To mourn over bis
l'i!s. he has left a luVonsolate vifuand tonrbilaut
cbildivt tngi-ther wnhan.Mced ni.ot)ier,on whom
rrovwciice avems io nave jn'eiseij wmi a Heavy
nau2j njvinif wan in nine iram man iwo jcai"S,
lostsUOaud anutygout ol Uiive sons. . .
. '. . ex tuition linietle.h
AlRn' In fb Siiin'fi- Itnlliliy 'vnti 4bfl .tth m stunt.
Mis. Mi.rtlia uoldcrby,,ooiisort xtt Mrv William
l lll l....!... ,. . . . ! . t. - . -. .
Iii 8in-ry eounty, on thai t lb Instant, m tile 80 th
year ot his-nsre, Coli Joseiih ,W.illiaiua, a liatriot
of the Ucvoliuioii; - Hif was a native of, H anevor
county, A'a. finiu wlienco he emigrated to this
State, anil Anally Setlleil ir auiry aolii.ty, w licit
he resided between 50 and AOyeara, , '
In (.uilt'oi-d aountv. on tbe aOta instant, Mrs.
Frances O'burn, vile of Kkshtdas Ot;burn, Esq,
la Ednrecombe aountv. on the 19th i'Ttt MrSi
Snsannidi Franeisl in the 11 5th year ot her aire.
. i . i. :.. . . :n.. I .1..!! ....
ttie '-'Jtli ultimo, John .M'LelbiiHl, Esq. a patriot
pf the Revolution, aged about VT. v
In M()iit;(omei7 countyy'e" sun Bin-initant,
Mt. I uopuis ijOwiier.aRgiiaoaut.oyeai's.v-i. :
- n New I lanMvor eounty. on the 19th inst Mr,
Jeremhih Snead. aired aboiit 2i. it '
At I'liUaiK-lptiia, nntn tn insiaai, air. jamcs
A'filenu," orjweriy of Caswell eounty, in this
State, iv
iv y y iry m '
rcoMMvsircAtEpn 31 :;
-T..'..j .(".:. v.l if: . ! -l
on the 39th of July ImU, about W-Oiinutes after 3
n'olock In the -moMing, Mrs. Sally Allpn,'Vife of
Col. Waiter tvre
c?
trcssinsiiulisnoaiUon
k aeh Unw
.-Mlen, and asii( liter ol IJol.
oounWi tfter a lour and dis.
spnsition) ilui'ing whiek time she bore
i imocmaiKl christian lontutne. icuv.
mK a tender liaubnnd ana two iniimt lamale enu
(Irert.WHh a numerous ea-ele ol relatives ami e-
quamtHnees, to lament their loss. Mrs. Allen
sustained aoliaiswler. by all who knew her, of be
big aa afigutinnate wife; a tender itiolhert kind
murtress, and. obliging neigtioor, anil,aiose an,
m hiclf 4s a great consolation to those of kor a
nunbitanccs, ' H is bclifved by all thnsev-wlio
uttended her dvinir btd.dialsh was perfcctly re.
tX0?d to death vkb that fall assurance ot her
simh pemg patxiniieii, ns sue treqoeoiiy expreaseu,
rrjoicing that site had met the smiles or a won
derful creator and redeemer, with whom ire have
rrasoo to hope that sbe now resta, and will even
to tlie enillss iiatea ol eternity, jj,.y -, rf
wVeN AtXvcv ii aft veiU ; :
ft 'Cotillion ' Vitt tv. '
l.Tlie Gentlcmeisot Raleluh and itsvKinity. are
respectfully informed Jlbat a CotUlionl,)iity will
be farnisbed af the Eaglo Hotel, on WediM-sdar
eveniiigj 12th of September, at 7 o'clock, P. i.
I iclttot adwatance.one dollar each, to be had
at Hie Hotel. ..AS
-.'4. P. tl, ANDEItSOSr.it
ll. . I I III .1 it 111 II I.
State ofvNortli'.Caraiii.n, ,
i wewiianover county w
H: -.Edward 0. Dudley: 1 w .
... ;u.';;:.c-.--'"' -
WilliamJI. Ilalseyj Thomas C. Boston,
MarytKeston, John teuton, .Isabella I
tteston, David It est on, Jane Smith Kes
ton, Jannett Kenton, Archibald Clayton g.
Kenton and Duncan Reston, heirs at law I
and distributees l' William Keston, de- I ' ,
ceased.- -' . ,-' '-"! "'r.M'J
It appearing to the aatisfaction of thcgpnrt.tluiV
: Ifenuot another government. I vic c Scotland.
Mlht Kmglom of tireat drluin, fleered Oat
publication bernade, for the space ot four weeks
the Star an4 North Carolina State Gazette, to
said defendants to atmear at ike neat tei-m of this
ft, to be held in vVilmington, on the 5th Alon-
I day after, die 4th Monday of fteptembef peat.
i t"6" d there to answer eomplamabt' bBti 0-
I iHBFrww H3 win wmi vv uiarn nrowuiriiwv
W1LU-.1 U. MUblJUit, M.; bsi
Atassnsaaj S dke U mmJU l aai evef
eke MaMirt fa sisal t W.a, at V Winx
kart OatU. e iW im 1 k-y U Mtj
last, b sm Mt.ivmi. tbat a fwnsue af Ura
tktMsar o mm sH Vi-Mtfv a
aiaeawWs aaat, lor lb puw-M mt alaasa !
ar iwmiiKim i mtr&i a tionil Csa
inun aa a U4 as luit sa ' ifccr '
Tbie ia as r w Uws 4 ta" ,
sismaasfsuls ad iaUtstj aaret m aal aay(
awl 0 m tucwlav and Siwrty prrvmns, IImt
41 be fiU psaw'Uan,. ava, a aaal iaief
hoaaae. - - . .
IM taeke are ia Cwr efs 'levtmlftr
Ckarail lniiwanL ll.Jk oa tliaae i'mc,
tkraar ia leaaraa la aaat sw s a ir at,
Mimrt BHr Uosrth tx-l ire a ss too U.'r, mr IU ;
uns as rsycrj f :a pre-caiarata agursKf'
tj. . - . . 2
EXUM LEWIS. Prr-C
l.,f K. . av M.
J."-S "
bUtc of North Caroline, K ;
V Aorust CourtA- J). 182T. . ' T ,
The tVrsiiW and Ui. 'T'" m-m '
f the .State
"t war nuwr
bed anil fctraimrsk i
Saokef M. U
abjeata, 1 aeero aaae Avt
sra.
Jamei
fames RkWs, I dc7 tlc '
Jouji Nottall r O Ortx.tud attackment t "
' . . . . .' I loird en atia fcallmr "
. " y . " -bed and hu-aiiure, 1 s".
. I r mss Amteraoo. ea4
Sane. '
James Ik Bryant
Original attachment -I
r net oo ooa feutheT '
vs.
bel and fnrniliiiv, m
trv l
gre man Anderson, aavl v'
Same.
oMtrnrestnT.
" .-4- ' 1 "" - 1 -
y faints Paltoa
Original attachment" ' ,
li-vkiT en ewe fc-aiher..
... i r.-.i..- s u )
ri"i man Anderson, and .
i - Bame.v
other orotierty. .
It aneearin'v Bik&rf'mii nfiha CmsrL
that James Itichanhi, the (klendanl Is the fonr'-"
fbrepomn nsee, b not 1 nn biliuLHinS nf thiar
State, aau yiat Hie ordinary nruccss ef law cannot .
be served On hani k is ordered that nubliealMW,'
K mlA Im ft.- k.-t i v . I. I - I : . w I
.., ... UWWN . IMI 1 1 VU t lM ...V t ,
ette, publlh.l at Italeipb, for ail fn-ki sna r
eesive!r. for the ilufeiiilant In rninrir behm tb '
justices of aaid C'"rt to he held 6r the eounty of ' .
i.ranvnie; at uie Covin House ia t)xf,ird, ow the: ,
Bret .Monday as November next, Sad replevy ami
plead te these actions, or jtxtgment will be rea
dered. on aniast him in eitab ease, and tha
perty levied n euudemovd- inbjeet to lie plakk
UT.'rebovei-r. ... , . . , r ,
f Witiiess. Stzfiib KL SrsnJ' fllci-t of a!i .
Cenit, at Qfflce, in Ofclord. the first Monday of .
"S"1?. a. u. is jr. . , . v. .
i. . ' if.rwii Mk. e,"M,i'iif, iic.
t Price aoV. RS 2S. - Bft-Cw
'. UtiiidttnU? I'vii tiDike . tloiiiii.triv. ; '' ,
, . jA. . . A , ...
' Public notice is hereby e-iven!tbat tbe firth in' '
talmentatwentyiier eent. on the wliolii amount '
oi hock iioiu ur earn indivHiuni hi tbe ;unof.miie7 -
Tarnpike Company will be ilue from Stockhold. "
erson ine iirst Monday In October next, agreeably- .
In entke heretofore rea; -And notice ie herrby'' ; '
. .-w. i.vti, iihk wiv -will .im Hliuiun-'i inula-
oi-wiiiiiaveiy on mat iav (rainat ewry stwkhtler .,
a ho is a delanller with ivuranl In ,.iiliii- lif th. in. f
vuuinenia wnmji pas ner-iiore tnllen flue, nuvee ;. r
Kill. I-I I ... Ill 1 1,. ! 1 1 1 II... I , .IM ... 1 II. urMf.M "
' WM. COLE M AN, Trees Wi I '
rr ' -oiu hi n 1 1 ti y:
To tlie jail of Buncombe coohtr. K. C. on tk a '
S4thult runaway negro man,' who-ealla hi
name TOM, and says Iw belonrs t Charles M'-
uuiiougn, in uncmcr uijinci. a. u. , i ne owner -i
Ik ri.miM.tf.il ia .nmj IV . . . u .. rl . . a (KHAn.Mrf '.
pay charses, and take hinvawav. " ' ' r
,-' ?..-.. v-aym. COLEMAN, JailorAi
r incvine, x. j, Aug. IS'r .in-atp f
.V. ' ; 't.n ie . "' -ii
1 MT wife Ann Hardin iuarine; led my be. Wd '
bonrd wilhhut any just provocation, this is to give K-
antieM IA all hmun nut tn tt'vm a..w. ...w .-a.!;, . V
HIV MlWfllllkl. . .rti,, riuluHmliuiir m,U Ia . .
debts of her contracting. - i . .. ' ' Mr-,
d Jr.ssr. itAnnTv : r
August 2D.1 $27.
J6r3tJf ; V j
, r' , Untvyiuoi' tlie:.,
r i Union Canal x(ry, Slf Clan,
45, 5i,3l, 33, si t9. 9 10.".
$nlmtidtJharice!f if a
' The fol!nwhig aplemud acln
Fortune iff '. . '
icmes cf Lotterldt 'i
-An., .a l... A a .. .11' A . I . I I.. . ri. ,
Lwha. are disposed to nil ibeir pickets with ensh
mvw w tro ui u w m v imiciw lu iflc DMrjIIC I nuiB i
I uu awv terms, are mviliid toenll attlie Manair,-,-
nifttp. Ualoii.l. Al. lA.vutfauill.. -...I ... .... b '
i . o . : - - "
cnance tor tome ot the toilow jug splendid pi iiesl-'' ,
,v t yN'uxt;.Vetncsfiafv
Ttit JVoOrarh Cansoluttded Lottery
w; i.. ,i... riirMftr-. r. V
. f . it, wv n ) in uv JlJ l 41CVr-' a 111 e.
Uapital Prize
. 1 prize of $7,50
: prne - of 8,000 " v
l'inu ef l,ai.
10 prices of - 100 4
ill nlin tllt.
w,"WU llllia.
; t prize ;f $4,000
I prise of 1,600 '
10 oiizes of : 1 oon .'
30 prizes of ' isr
- ice. .:.-. -rr:,::...-"'U'- ;'
( cue,
v . Mm jm J teicrtt tn mt scheme,. " v ,,4
... Wlwle tickets $8, Half Quarter
f VltVj btttc isOt;ery 1
Tmi trtaa Isfttiant fit Ilia I litmol Sluiama ( a- a..it
drawaon AVeduttsdny ISthlsejit 18.V7. v 4
Canttnl 'i'rizft 15.U0U Tlulls.r
4i)00 dollars." 3, 000 Moll art. fi.fW.loW-
' . iuiu Mini fiikiiura. . J. 1 1 .I..1 1.. . -- .;
. I II - ...1 i. t. ,
. . 'imni w ii.i ii .i-m iv. liuiliire- :
"t.1 ... m . r.r. --111... . -j. m . ' . ' t
r i or x,twu ooiiars-, bi ;50O ViA .
1 ' u dollars, te.ke;ithiftW
fklots S..1Ia!r do. SHAtk' Quarter 0 l iji
- ' ": 7. ' - . '" 1 - -"'' ..A,
vJiwon vv
IM1.il 1 Il ' , . -
uuiis- it iivct j e : .
Sisiiutiil-i'liiiku " ft', '$.,:
- WfliirtY
& u ajs us uw aA aaar a iiuauci iiiiaim srcriiarBiisv iuiis. -
- 4, 0 . i. . tnne .' . -ri --.!'
4 flnwill I'! 17.14 lin.tllWI ln t
' 1 prise ol i25,00O( 1 rize of i$J306 i :
ty ( 1 lirize of 3.000 Kl m-iaunf' a ikiC : ' :
4 o ' t t le 01 i.io , :
.". S liri.i lit I llim ll l..u. fwv Vv-.
, prize ui , j .- iM-tzes 01 -" 1W ?'.fi
Tickets $C, Half do. $J, Quarters do: t" 56 '
Sl 'i - ' - 'I! I -I --III
)- Grand Consolidated, LotUru i f
. v. ... v....-, , M,i..An av waie ct
?-; juousianaa 1 s,-k-v -,-
rirsl CIhhs,,, ; ,'. - .
T. Im iImm. U WlilitnfM.1!. Q1 r ..
" v iiw, IB'i .
rnmtii I'l'IVB milllll ll .lt ,.
' - sriiipvir?. ..-'-'-. -..-.: -v-
1 Frise of (30,000
1 prize of U.JOO
1. www aii'iuv . . (
1 pme of fsflab
I prize of J.000 ;
t lirrse of 1,080
prizes ol . 600
J prweaof 7 400
80 prizes of 100
44 prise of CO.
4 prizes of B; " 4
W orizesof "t. aa
1 prize 01 i,9uu
Iprwesof 1,000
4 prises of 400
10 prices of , 800
4 prise of , 'v 70
44 priaea of " 0
' M nrizeaof -v90
920 priae of .. ' 13
8.OT0 prize of i V .
Whole rtcfceti oollt. vilAir 3 iloUt. Qr. 1 '(Ot
nc.uBing um Cm or fnat Tioku 4not mudV
tVlll tttaeiva tkA mOaVa nrfslii tvtv tint jiu.u.ti. Jl .':
tGnuoas. at idilreuptl tn " t-..-
" . . r ' L " - ,taaavvMa bm ,
-ij i it;. .i - - m aa3 ex. -.m ii i h k. . :r
ii " -' T'J'i. i err aiHClffrutuiff.
Aitzust 87. 1827. Ml-rr :
ire, ' dm just reached
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