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t$tm i . . . .... .'.-.Hat., a ! 1 1 ' TT " t if..d. r. rw(n ' ZJZ .' it'',4 "" HU' . ' ZIUcellanSo us.li hoji t !' i t4i;i r wrcTiTtmr- following Rep .rt, made by inc C m mi,sioners oi this road, has been fur rnshed us, for ihe inform .tioi of such r,rrns '"I tntcre-t in the work. Tim public will be graufiil to learn I hit improvements have been nude fend are now ending on !'. It ha been rece-.tly mucn travelled, and ail concur in declaring that it is one of tlie hest roads through the mountains, aodthat it is destined f.rtuwith, to beomf the great channel of inter caiW bet wecoihe Western Fine and ihc 'larolinas. The traveller is c n stand? surprised and delighted by fin li.g himself up a a good mad in the mi 1st of mountains, and on the m,rgin of an exceedingly, rough aid rapid river. Those who delight to be'. -Id the rudest, wildest an I I d lest of N.ture'a work's ; who delight to look upn, J The mountains on whose birren breast, The nci(hborii(f clouda did fie'i res'." will derive unspeakable gratific ition . fr,,,.. visiting nature's .rud and ro mantic scenery, oi M.i ir-id U.ver: To W hlrcellency, the Governor of -.VewfA Carolina, Freawiu oj ine Boird of Internal lnororeiitru's, the Co'aiisxionen appointed by the General .'bsembh, to expend the money appropriated at it lust Session, to improve the. Raid from, IltUherforito 'i to .Is'iceiUe. Tht, daring Hit Spring they exam inedcrefully, the wh lc hoc ot Road, and ascertained the f inds comm tted compti4h ne entire -ork- They tKa. dcteraiined to change the bcation o qbsiructions, nJ plce it on the mn advantageous ground, where it m :st re a-in throug.T all li ne j and thereby toimp.ove and finish ttiose parti i.n which the public purse was poured - Out, leaving .other. pliCCS to be co p. mcoceLauAiQmplctedlhnjhc iin proveme contcmpTated and n twun dc'r opeVatV-Vrt,' m r invite thtf liier4 consideration of the Legislature, to the work unfinished, la pursuing ths determmati .n, they have Avoided ths error into which many Ojmmis ftiotien have fallen, frequently changing tne bed of the road, wasting the public fund upon parallel and fanciful experiments, so mat the labor bestowed, and money expended at difftfrent periods, aft'ord no s..rt of useful connexion or-sUunce to each other, during all which, the rofd is hift'mg its situation at ihe expense of the Treasury, without facilitaang the progress of the traveller, or improving the internal condition f the State. Having thus endeavored, equally to regard economy and permanent use fulness, the Commissioners blized the way proposed for alteration and im provement, advertised the same and have now made contracts, to construct rfHtoWTfif ToxTbf'Torvti-f On Hickoryi.nt Creek. From Willim Porter to J irrate r reemtn ia The Half Ford on Hictcorynut Creek. To .lav lree nan. lor 6n MVi Broad Rier Parrls' Cap. To m lei Latt, for . Stand Ridge. To DaviJ Searcy, for Prom W-n. Ledbetter to flat sbove 30.00 3V).00 20O.OO fordj on Brod Rter, nU inaamft i ne wail level by elevating the earth and bUstiiiiilhe rock to Jos. Baxter, for ' 37..00 " .The money contract, -f. , alo. not contracted,. gtl25 0) 7500 Total appropriation, gl A)0.'J3 Ech ol the contractors entered, into bond and security for the performance of their respective contracts , all of which are to be finished on or before the 25th day of December next, accor ding to the specifications therein men tioned. The seveftty.fivV dollar yet unexpended, will be contracted a aoon as a suitable offer shall be made. Thi road passe through confessed ly the bc'st ijafi iff the Blue Ilidgex It it even ic lo iluuin I via U, im.h, liuevr wum ridj-oodm luemfOvs fend iw r-ijn hide hf rt of ih ciiiitn, ! which be evaded itb little especially if en in grftinj lion eonwaenee, " SALHiiuur, mnviv o iuvrv, s. c opens a direct avenue an I cm? enienl communication, to a very intcretiu pottion of N rth (trolim. The rich ind romantic valley of Mi'm Hr.jaJ Uiver,' heretofore l cke 1 up by natural towers of rock nd i.npassa'de m u f iiTsj Ts tiTw hTgt noin Xo 'lev ct-1 pett resources nu prejent t'i me wav-wor.i traveller, a JoXxnryiJi t ex Htl'Mf'in'erffnij hy. lh- bind-nad mj-rtic mouutiii scenery, which is not ,siirprd in height, beauty or grandeur, in any poti n of t'i IJ iin. 1t'u c nfi l-Miily hopd, tne march of improx e-ni-nt will Hi.in declare, that, t't C MHtruoti.in of the Hickory, nm (J i It n i'f is -f gr. at and gr.w. ing i n rt inc to t!K fit it. Rtfsp.-Ctfiillv nrenritcd, r. r. Hri. -i". rr, i finth f,rdt:t, Oct 1 6. iSO.- Citm'ri. Heroic action of fh Pv-isiin Da rin? '; three diy.i" Tfm h'e T-. jn;h "rk rccrncil . the o.lke of the b'iv ! tily lvi rtiur. 1) lring thrf 'aiTr of th; 28i,1 July, at a in vncol we.J ristaice wis uot jjra,erlv ogj'iizc.i at the II ul Vulc, (wnu h our rea Irrs rctncn'jer was nine times l st and w;nj a young mn vho arricd U g at the top ol a Uuie, n kiici.igs ime hesitation among ihc lV.si.n tr';(-ps, advanced to win ui icapaccb ,o the Iloyj.l gu 'rd,.and cried ou: 'o his comrades, I ini-K ing to shew you how to die !" At ne j S4me moineut he iell pierced who b .Hi. A young msn in the N'itt'ril (tard- having made a mistake In his ma mat exercise, became lor a m wot tn" sport of the spectators. 'M:sieuri," said the young soMier, " yesterday, wnen 1 f tuirht aj tinst the enemies ol .3 our liberties, I did not m ike any mis take, I assure voj. A persoo na.n I J nn frcni-r, a workrr in tin. went oi .lis- t tne cmmindarit of thi: 11 Jtct Ain irn, und said o him, here is mv saore, I hvc employed it tolerably vell du. Hrrgths fasfwVe-ftayl "Tnun rnW return to my wo-k. As it is o I m gr of any use to me, I nreseaL it to rtfe Nttioml ( J-rrrd- TWUc r'uhly mounted, and several oiT red t purchase it. The owner refused lp srli i"t7tlwI'apreeni'ofilia"lot dter who ws want of one. ... A youajg ci'iz n, twenty two years f age, act.ariy "went thro.lgh a Bh-wer of balls and langrage, and l-.ok pris- -.ner a superior oift jer at tne hea l ol his regiment d s tr.n-d him on tru spot, and bnmght him int the midst of the people, wh i took the liberty o! depriving him of the rcituf his accou trements. S-ime Kng'.ishmen at Paris remarked that thvi Tren. h had n w concluded their revoluvois. " Tnv Have hid tneir C laries the 1st, their .fames V2d, and now they have their Willi im the third." Tne list ordonnance which Charles Xth signed at St. Cl ud, was for the abolition ..f the I'jlytech iic school. Thewi.s prisoners were employed in m uiug cartridges for .the people. t is SJid that the trees wh.ch were cot- down h th lijalevardt are to be replaced by p pl.irs. Tiiese are the " pop'lar." The gold and silver vessels found in th hoaa l tna were thrown with some contempt into ihe Seine, .Tne. prefect ol police, Mons. Bavoiitj. has succeeded in obtaining tne whole ofthtm out of the river, and they are now in his, custody. ""-fpupTtrof t1irT5tVn1rrw ered themselves witn glory. They carried every where witn them tran quility and order. Without their as sistance tne people would have been sadly embarrrassedvwith some of the captured cannon. The cityof Paris is under the greatest obligation Co these young men. Midame Fernot, tapestry weaver, of Place St. 0;rmaio, received the wounded into her house,1 and passed the night in providing assistance for them. A project of a complete counter re volution i said to have been found among the paper of Madame the dau phiness. v . . , Theft a,nd pillage were dWcounten. ced by the citneos h arms, la ce where w were fuand to have een g tilty, they were driven from their tanks with disgrace. Tuere is a ciriui c (incidence between the onl 1. 1 of theFftchp2aec7r'' rltig the first anTtTicTTate revbTutronsI ,'. JefferiH'in hit letters states tut honesty a ail ihtir. traaiaciijas It is proposed t convert the monu ment to tne m-mirv of the Dike d- l!erri, erected on the site of the old open h me, into a mem rid of thoe who Tell on the 28 h and 29th. (irneral Kxcelmans whoc ime with 4 message from "he king, and blushed t-i do so, would hive been sacrificed to the m b, if Msirs. H irthelemv and fi ullem it had not Interferrcd at the critic tl moment. At the Pi ite-Royale, mm attempt ed t seal a wucs lie was insttn tl v shot as an example. Mihiv T ngles, wine merchant in t'i Rjf Fcvdcu, distributed for fiur dav gratuitously,jugs filled wi.h wine an J nv iter ! The French c insider the fall of C larlcs on the 28.h July, and that of Ryimpierre on the same day in the year 17J), as a remarkable coinci dence ! It is sufficiently proved that Peyron net paid igents M set fire to the houvs uf. tlir-pcuplcJu J;ni. and v. O r readers will remember th u this charge was made by the inTabi mts them selves sgaiiits the fallen minister. In the evening -if the 30th, at 10 )'cl uk, the guard at ihe T iillenes rresieda person mm d Ail, and a female whom he Ci!l;-d nis sister, both ,'-'nig employed at the (Inatea.i, whti were carrying ou tw.i big. O i far ther examination they were found to contain 2(XX) francs. After the deta-hment of the line. occ ipylng the pTBt of tic A ov had yielded ,thdr; ;,arm3 .: to the. JNatbnal tliiardi ot the 1 1th Irgtoi, art Kngish-m-m who -witnessed their i onduct w bild the y xv true! rc shin gtiemelves at a wine merchant's, (Rue d.s Hon c icries) observed to M. S iberbie, one "f"the guards. The bravery wi.h which i vo i h ive reglHFeJ your liberty will excite the wonder of every peo ple." Y," replied . cjubcroie, and iiurudoin ajjcr our victories, tVvali meril "TcpecroriCiTiyss" wcli js. people." . Djring the excitement many per s.ins took the oDoortunity to declare their sentiments freely to the Duke ol Orleans. Onenl Dubourg, wh has made some figure as commandant ol fie (j iird under , Fayct e, said lo 'he Duke that he roped ne would keep his oaths If he did not, the consequences' migr-t n nv be antiiipt ted. The I) ue instantly replied. Yo i know me not, I a m a French, man and a man of honor. Tne future will shew you that I know how to keep my.cngagements.'' That a Coup d'etat was. long medi atrd by Charles' ministers, may lie in ferred from an observation the Couht ChampaR'iv under secretary ai vr to Baron Perreg mx, Coloncl ol the ltth light infantry, who wished to ThTsent on tTieAlgeriii expedrionj 4MVe want you for a better business Am -ng' the killed we notice the name of the Duke De Firaarcqn and Esc ifnac, who was a it. u mmci Ui the Lancers, ami fell in the attack on ' . ' I' II I 1 A the Tu.l ertes. - " An old o icer ol me armv, m. L ivalenne, who kept the Lvon, Cffee .. r . -.-... H -tuse-fie ar-th-fiojjevarU aaW&laitiUU . . ir ..I uistinguisneu nimscu inin.ui...7 - t l IT m....m..I .vltr nn the 28th. He carried refreshments to the soldiers of the 50th regiment, beg ging them at the same time not. to fire on the people. His ' dsor was Lept open when the lire was wic .noi, and served as a place of refuge for the wounded. He destributed cartridges among the natiooal guards, and loaded the pieces of those who were unable to do it themselves. A tidier who killed, a child was shot by the people at the Bridge of jiary ana inrown mw mv The widow Morize employed ten per n in making lint for the wound- l' semblance if incjiIi7, winch MHure. Tha tWora of leg ii'itwi M tkwyi TUKSDAY, UKCKMIIKK 7, 18m. The widow of General Foy (who 9 ... s a predicted this revolution; nas sup scribed 20X) franca lor the benefit ol the widws an orphans of those who were killed, 250.(XK) cartritres at the Exchange wtre entrusted to tH-car of a a I oHf; aud'Wtrr nrimmtnet danger oi bcmi caDturcd 'Is displayed f real e.urp- and conduct in preserving a. r -v.xz r r:. them saieiy inrougnnnc innoui " "Tne atreet "Hi. Nicaise was the liH place of the massacres. The street was already cclc braird for the explo sion of the infernal machine 0.:t. 10, 180J, which had nearly cost Napoleon nis Ide. Two milli onrof francs were found in the apartments, ol the Inches D' Angoulcme, and 6)0,105 in those of Card-nal'Latil, the Archbishop of . . ta Rheim who is also a peer ol f ranee, A Colonel Zimmrr. provisional chicl of the Flat Major of the NaMon al (Juards, is spoken of a havingen titled himself to the eternal reratm brance of the French uaiion." The n ime of the young pupil of the P.ilvtrch.iic. who distineuihed him self and was wounded 'at the attack ou the Louvre, is Batl.iel. T.ie farst tri-col .red flair planted on the towers of Si. (Jermain, was placed there by an old trumpeter of the R y al CSuard, wou was wounded in tuc hand in domg so. "'The'foH Tstifig rtialogtie was over heard between two working men : Well, what do you want to have ? A republic.'' Well I don't know. We have done our share of llie business, lei tne Scholars and the Saoans arrange the rest. Tim IWSKIXG PARTY, Tnere is not a pleasauicr tmng in me whole round oi country lile, than iiu u.nd old lasnioncd.huskingpariy. 1U oMh rMii the m qucraue iiu toe card tabl, miicaSv as you plae, tn.v re -11 duii. heartless and insipid, comp ired to the- laudable au J aascit - . -t:.ri,rt AIT,' custom ol our ancestors. ju i-7 tovo .rsclf a wann mild cveuiug in autumu, when the harvest mo-n is up a nor.g the stars, flnd me wcau, aad toe hills, and iallold trees, are touuicd witn the illumination j and a group ol happy kind hearted beings, Irom lue grey heired old-manr..ihe-youflglnnd and beautilul gir are assemOicU around the abu "lant Trims ol a oeign bor's persevering industry. Wc have heard ihc prcence ol lemales ubjeUed lo, as hignly improper aud unJCwin ing, but mis we deny. T.ie asscni bl.&c is not one of strangers where doubts and apprehensions must teller every moment and seal every lip, but those Who have lived together even as children -of one family from inlaucy upward who have met each other on ail terms, and in all si uations, in kitchen or the pari .r the fidd or tne work shop, with the same Irank a.nUe of welcome. And pray where ia the harm ol" mi. in, pleasantry, tempered as they are hers with pure unstudied Tnere is no affectation in uch a group there is openness, a Irankncss buoyancy ot apitlt w,l'yj...r,,, sought in vain among those who have and learned from its hollow mockeries and popular vices to tamper with tne 1 , ... f.-liniri 111 riirl th? Hp iitt ----- " .fr,,niei U nccrity, and Jcrc. i i h m As-risi nr.ri iiiinii!ijcjisia " ""f h- The - - -- - - . . seats herself at the .og Jd Me k. xn.tr n im Hrilf-il VOUth DCSIUC OCT, honest plain dressed youth beside her. nonsense to exchange-they arc under n. thai no constraint to imitate wi..i- heros they neve read and sighed ove the perniciou pages of Moor or Byron, nor looked on unblushingly at an immoucoi, 1 ical represcntat ion. On the contrary, they had drawn their beautiful notion of love and friendship from the praise worthy example and maxims of their ancestors. Theirs is a World of reali ty, and a pleasant one it ii too, tor they are little given to day-dreaming .B,t iK. '.nridents of life its alternate li2ht and shadow are met without the bitter disappointments wniu Villa. XI... AO. .' i8 low so closely up m the dreams of tht romsntic and idle visionary, But we have grwn sentimei tsl ntt this subject, and serily, it is one w cannot talk about calmly. t Thf good ol J day of our ancestor are pleasant to our merv-e Java .CJrtry.jon . . tnat a cMury- ago r inapainoO tha .. . wilJ wopj .f b'ew Fnglan'f. L 'Amerienn Maiwfac, jtmitiru. He. wh i is borninthil mnmh will be laborious, and a lover of god wi.e but very ibjrct to infi dclity. he may too often forget to pay his d.b's. but he will be complaisant, and w'uhal a fine singer, Tie lady orn in this mmth will be a prefv prt lent house w'ile i rather melancholy but yet pood tempered,' , February. -The m.n oorn in mi month wdi love money much, but th ladies more j eill betingvathomet but a prodigal aiicciionatc wile ana tender mother. , , . Mureh. The mm born this m nta , ; will be r-ther handsome 5 he will bo ! honrtt and prudent, but will die pr.r.. the lady win ne ajaious, pn' "-vw rh .itrr h '. somethinir cim to figrit ing, and in old age too fo id of tho bottle. .h.ril The mil whn hss the mis fortune to be born in this month will be subject to maladies, lie will travel for he will marry a rich and hunHsnme heiress, wha U1, .. . m ike vhat no doubt you all tier- stand. The lady of this month will be tall and stout, witn a little moot, little, feet, little (Ml, buta great talXCr and withal a great liar. If? v. The man born in this month will be handsome and amiable, lie will make his wile happy. The lad will be equ .lly bkst in every respect.1 . Tunr The man born now will be of small Mature, passionately fond of ,rn hut twill nut hf li)Vrd in rC- turn. The Uly will be ..a giddy per "JIZ at the are of twenty-ooe. and be a fool :7tf77:-The maiTwItt br MSr: he will suffer deain for the wicketl woman h loves. The fenvde of this mo- th will be- passably- haiuliumc, witTaharp -. ose but a fine bust. She will be"of rather" a sullen temper, t Jlusnst. Themanwillbeambiti'U rrmr-rfous: iaMM apt" to het( '- -11 .. will hiVe several maladiea and " too wives. The 1 idy will be amlatjTo" . and twice married : hut the second hus. bind will c -use her to regret the first. September. lie that is horn in this mont.i will be.sirone. wise and pru- ' deDt but too easv with his wifef -nd who will give him great uneasiness". The lady round and fair haired, wily; discreet. lalTablc, and belttvca ty tier , ' friends. ', . ' " 'v Ortnher The man will have handsome fac and fl ri JcompTtltion I he will be wicked n his youth anorau ways inconstant. He willpromwe om thing and do another and remain poor,.; The lady will be pretty a little given 7 to contradiction, a little coquetish and T ; sometimes a little too fond of wine , , she will give the preference eau-de-vie, She will have three husband who will die of grief he wtU bestaUa0.why.,.L? ., November. The man boro novr 'w1ittraTe"Tifa ceiver. The lady of this month will be large, liberal and full of novelty. December. The man born inthia month will be a good a -rt of a person, : though passionate, lie will devote himself to the army, and Nbe betrayed T by his wife. The lady w.'.l be amiabld"' and Jiandsorpei- a wel proportioned body 1 she will oe . married twice, remain poor, but con- . tinue honest. W regret tck hear that, in the tipper ; country generally, ss well as in our own neighborhood, the farmers compUm much of ihe ravages nf the Indaed, so worm has been the season, thst tbi destructive insect has appeared h inntim ernble swarms, and.must the wheat sown in September has oecm so far Injijred 4 to be entirely abandoned, and new,, ploughing lus laken ;lae. t filenkurg LatUiginttf.
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