r;" r . . .. - .... .-.. . . ... . - ... K; - - v "w -7 yf-' 'w - r ' iJ 1 -v-- V-:' v - " 1 v " VVv" i "i'l . w . - . v."-. ; v v. v ' ; -.;. " -" - , r j - j r . , , . - i ,-- ,- , - ' . - .-. . i , . - , . ' - . . ' y . ' , -?,r 'i-:-.ctU':': . , ' - is-. - ---- .r-.':r 1 ' ' l-'. 1 -iU, - -r' x rljS?".?0. WiUfee agurcqoal giwted and fimkci:3IiYton.fin j the Legislature' NewllIamVihlre, InV On' 'the safe at 'wilShiiSfiiftJ ' ; '. . I ' 'r.gm;:! to those of anyother State lb fthepnion. his life ih sad; obseu . pablwhedeTeiyawAr, -by-'p : rCiM state of menrangementvSteele cstin?fale.WWdciV fU"',-;'';V ; JOSEPH ALES:SO;r;-:f At the jast tnennial meeting of the lived in constant ftar of a JaiUOtway Pillibary under vhoseexwilent inan- 'i.'vSran- - - . . n ; - ir ?tatc-lI?.l,!?ia;Jn Htmst. smithas ever in fean of duns arid tof fefbrih; -Beforelriadtnih'is-. thafirf deithfto' entered lui 'nUa-i " ' ' V.v ADVERTISEMENTS . the President rendered a lacidarid High- catchpotes, Savage died 1i -prison for'ra tratiothprisoV was'a' conslinfek- fo purpj??' : , ' 1 -Xjfl &fl bt oigHpouKds; Swiftiredi pensWtoe eV'but bKis judicious 5S ; ' V 1 ceedin- publication ; those of greater length ffthe Bank,: since its former meeting, drjvefler and a show,". Dryden lived in arrangement,- it has now become a source f; i in thWprepon.Cofci by which it ppears that they-had been povcrtyand died m distress, Chatterton of revwiuel lv U P P V, Bank, and advantage to: the; nat,6n inimUabie Cowpewistimeslnsane! Prvecl ere t u ilaltlCtifi" HtMiittt ' ' v Tote of.thanks was thennammously If such be the fate of genius, who would 3rtt:sen" ldm9n ie8y,i.y - ' . :': f V ViV t, 4 J presented 6 the President and Direct to K mav be OTatifV Pt,n?f?rumV,r!liin? u Depthisl a few 3mcehU? . ? " ,i ' 4 'r V'. v r v, J. i ir-.i;c;an: ;t,o;, "sn '.P!Sse8S ,l it.may oe jgramy. anty are atl-you-'see. fsit Mhe'ljoof onftvis5ttQherfreMslnVifmna,irsJji ! -i TUESDAY SEPTEMBER' 13 1825. t ors, ,.fbr;;lhus; aWy discharging their ingto our feelings to be praised,: and of prayer, yosee no one loutigingauf r!m Masse loTmCtv : :MV cotr C: We understand ; -: t ,v , f ' j ' - , l-f. ... -2.k,.i b, il Jc ;ronnri hnfc u U thi fJpf Pvedof a vejy p1t,nunmembCTxInthe,; . : f.;HJ JL ' j - .- - . i;: ,,r y; " .v ; . c? W xl vauiy'Mui uie puiar uiasi 01 euvv, anu " wv,,.. " , . " V . J niormnff of life,, not a siillen cloud appearmjr " . -1! erroneous .reports, relative to.thc . .tearn the Superior Court tji .p.; Wf.-tK,rol8 U health as the our duty mi Lilidus fever, and.thU no doubt has ci-1 ' '.-:... of our city are in circulation, and J of Granville, held last week, Warner l. uu.i Lr 7 - i -ii homely., but wholesome fare i they eat her Academical Studies, fast in licriibsses, ; . - v lit wlthnuf 'irhdf tnn 4 U U hVt T nn chrmd with' hivini miirdiir- - V VVUS ",,c'm silence, and in silence return to their first In the affection of her tutoress, arid fir ! , ;J X.. X ,Hl?V.tJOond.IOI? lt.!d buf. 4A.W?P ?I,arSert. W-ltn PWPS tyrtr- have buttered Trf the Vtmhlnft of nubile 'f. fk k U? .i W ih1 iA the estimatlonr0f her fclnaTi toiAainc- I " - H a i j .1 ' i ' i " ' I ' i . - i Y i j - - i iuuui vji v invil vvii o . i . v i - -. r. : . . . , . it a ven , rise to increpoa io question, uuticuseu was uranaea in inc nana anu inuauiuie vaiu tuicn weauuue, u i en saf isfactoril v'ascertaihed. that I tbVdiswscidot r but was brought irom'otherpIaces.vIn . .fincr wMr.h'rniht have nrndur'pfl sTelr. . "' ::, V the 'familv where these deaths occurred I V" VM tw"v w lV4 '.I- V, -T" .... r-v' - . - k . . .. '1! I i-on rr in minvr nnA ".hnmavBP fll Vlllfrm7 Pflrmllid I .net. there wcr eisht or time sick, all of which we neycrview bUVVith feelings 15?onfc--Scott'S poetry hnm'had been from' home- whilst Aone r abhorrence. -:, We mean.Negro tTra- him OjOOprhis novels of the-family who remained in Raleigh ding, or what, in vulgar parlance, is ble that, sum.',; Byron has enriched his were at all unwell, though equally ex- styled , peculating ,'",..A drove . of ne? Printers& Booksellers; and the'long list nosed" iri evcrv enet?tof 'anf' local ?roes their way to a market, passed of ephemeral poets, ,vho, patronized by ? . II , : x '". V t "ThcvenerableLAtAErri:isno doubt - t .t jL. ? t ' i ere ims on uie wiue waiers,; speeuuigi - his way to his native country. AVed ncsday Jasf, was the '-day appointed fori his departure,, and thef following ar- ranffements snow mac tne uemonsira- "tionsbatrect?on.wjth which'- he was irreeted' on his arrival, "so far ' from" a- batins. contlnoe.withuncreasin'ir ardor! if nosRihle." to the moment of his de- I narfnre frnnv'amnnt usJ ' He wa toLmW. nrnnlfhl nf ftWmmJ' Strwaut. .be r conducted - from the President's Mansion. . to the Steam-Boat i Mount Vernon, that -had been engaged by the government to convey hlra1 and his suite tbth0;Brandywine, which was riding ! at anchef near, the mouth of , the' Poto- ' . -j' - .-ivi' ''---v- 'r"' , mac. by a corps of Cavalry, the,Corpoi rate Authorities ohWashington, ATe- a?d'M.?wn' :t,l5 9iT'lL- ?Ta! val;ami Military Ulcers ct theJjfiiteU t,iefoj,owing Toast given at the Unil between! the Greeks and.Turks is ter - States, the lutvpnary Officers of Vc-. of that State, on the late visit of riblc to think of-The fire ships of the ' 7;;Tr . , - . I - Alihtia; and the Citizens: He was to . ... ,w". n ? ..-4 -t v -V ' 'o le accompamed on.boanl the. Steam- Boat DT Mr. Secretary bout hard, and I ,such Officers oftlic Government of Ithe ' . , - . I ciuucuiaies as tuuiu cuuvcuiciiifj ai i tend : bv 'the Mayors of thei City of AVashin'crtnn: nf Alerandriaand Georre ' towTi, the Marshal of the I)i$trict; and the CommandinFdenera! o . - T . n - i theDistrictlADeDuUtrbnfrowtieonre 1o'wn.xin a sVmrate SteaihBoaKCwas also appointed to attend him. j : i -; I i The important 'ireguiikoD.pVthe'Uni N p,i ftHtpc Rra'nrh T?:ihlc at Fiivette ville, i retofore-'noticedrjfl.ih'e' '"Regis the price of that'articfe declining. 5 I fpr: rF pprnvino'-thA nntp ftF4the kpvp- 1 :r . -.s. : rat local Banks, without esceptionVand v tii nis gutpossesseci of paying but ; their :cwn notesTonly bJ for ; the enjoyment of the wint into 6peratiohin Thursday last! many, appears a tthe present era, to.be nnd hn already nrodud a considera! appreciated in a higher degree than for- tta effect onMhe ' moneV onerations of that placed fhV Nofes C & ; local ityUfat those authors who .suffered un--ni-. t der brivations and indisence, at the pe Draffs and Check oA tlmNoriKhich have heretofore; ' per cent it premium; can now' be obtain f ' . ,. . V-' r ' I J ed for one peixVntiicli. "is-a: great accommodation to the mercantile tne- taoAe1eU,orl8- V?? r"" minH iest.t"'.. But We.fear tho fi5quenCcaV4 oweyer(e.A of the United States Bank'oinhe local to which Wallude, it would seem, that Bilks' for like lighted persJthey ispecieorXorthern funds willput them to selves a way torIie advantage ot Others, considerable inconemencel j We tristi Xdant Smith has oervedj that scholar however, that the ,Legislatuce.willrf and beggar wer& synouymous expres . Wecessary;-make' such ' an alteration Viri sions,' and real ly,the melahchbly enu- .nifu.yiwuere as &aai eiJaDieuiemoifucraiiou wmiwii MUHsnyuiw vywii- exiraortlinarr pressure on i nrm uie aMciuuu.vf uciuimui u -ar "themwhich sion 5 and if this can beMone, the pub- thisreUtioa ay . iic win nave reason td rejotco that sii theTiJury, was - Manslaughter-- the ac- - - , ... , . ui&uijuicu. ' - ' We wiessed apectacle afeways V 'ut Wi?yil UU1 camped for the night about 5Q miles distant ' As the owner Was-about se- curin them for the night.' one of the - -r ' ; : . i i i negroes tooK upastone, any sirucKnim with such' violence as felled him to the ground. "In the .confusion; which en- sued, five of ;tliem" escaped in chains, amp nF whnm on v has neen retaken, The remainder are Supposed Jo bo in thi viriniVVl " i " ' - " . ' . '. Nrmril Criurt A fart inL.. Since thehon- Ca.dainr James Rama?e has been ar J raided for trial, and is we trust to bc the last. vthe charges preferred igainVt him are as follows : -V) 4 l9t:4 Neglect In ; -'the peffbrmance of his .nfR.na, , .2nd.. Conduct unbecomingan Otacer and a Gentleman. . s " Oppressive conduct. ' " T . The -Richmond Enquirer thinks, that' Ueneral - liatayette, - expresses the sen- . M ,r. . . ' timent ot Virginia: i Union;Thc chain cable of our slrene-th and safety: May its links sooiv fer. 8f f W be melted down it wieldy mass; but destruction to the in one un man who attempts either. ' iMtest foreign Jnlelligencc. 1 he ship IfUiiam4 Tlwmpspn,: which sailed from Liverpool on the; 1st of August, .... . . 7 -. .,n . i any' importance, 'and the only cbmmer- cial news of any interest, cofnnjunicat- ed bf - English-' correspondents, is; that the Cotton Market .'was very dull, and merly, but carries with it this singular nod in whicRthey-wrote; arc now held the highest esti ma tionj amf the Tworks of many, who lived in neglect and died : .ltroca 'nrp no'iv esteemed hetond distressi'are now, esteemed bejond liis days'on a scaffold, Sir Tho.: Moore shareu me same iaiey spencer uiei ne- . through Kaleigh, last weeK ,anaT en- roouernmaEcenas sninecneiriiuieaay Boreal . -iw . T- . ; 10 v - " Meteors; this moment they blaze 1 in vivut . , on theii-next,-. .they are lost in night and absorbed in darkriess.i', ; : Conlr J:?" f-Vrr.Isv- was sold lor has realized probably d on and thenexpire, have realized the golden hopes which escaped the grasp of their distinguished' predecessors. Yet still, l tv.; : i u t-Z r: uie.jiissuys oi jacon,i me rairy ueen of Spencer, the Paradise Lost of Mil- ton theLyrical"Odes of Collins, the Traveller, &c, of Goldsmith, the Task ox xowper, oic. cc. win uescenu jo posterity, honored and admired, when the evanescent brilliancies of Scott and Bvron are forgotten. An election for Representatives' to t'e "inetenlh Congress, took place in R.Hodc Island on TuesdayThe Pro- vidence; Journal of Thursday, states that the Jlon. Tristram Burgesis ef ect- ed by a handsome majority over Mr. UU.Y :anu oeiweeu ie oiner rmi;ftps - V!pera nnrfpp Ppiitp& candidates, AJessrs. uurlee, f earce fii Hunter, -there is probably no choice. ; C?rce.-The loss of life, in thenar tormcr.are wonaertuuy destructive, ana iff.: ,:-.nn, i the idea of from 300 to 600 men beins: blown up at once, is horrible, and yet this sometimes hannens. One vessel of 60 guns sind 800 men, was lately thus destroyed. . - - .. , Unprofitable ' spectdation.-TneXiiL' Annitta Vlnnifni of n 4-A a f Iif CAin tffc nPf. w , i J . . ' . , 1 ir sons whd Lave undertaken to mc Vviienango Dans, sentauout zjxuuu in specie, not long since, to be exchan ged for Chenango bills at the Cherry Valley bank. Having got the needful in his hands, the trusty messenger set his (ace to the i westf - and; the first in formation the gunners had t of him , he was fairlr under way for Indiana, 'r lie nau not Deen overtaKen cy ine iai ac- counts. The frigate 31ohawk (says a Sacketts Harbor paper) after laying sunk m this terday as completely afloat as when first 1 l:tiinMi0(t ; " ,rart- ' If '''Mieofl Yiof 'kxr.in I launched. Capt,' If. raised her br in- . ' . r " ! v e trcxlucing a number offtrng pumps of ; a laresize power, anu water was once noble frigate was commanded dur ng the war,'hyCaptw Jac6b" Jones z she I is a beautiful model, and carried about iU.iMLlt.t k.;; l-i- lln I lvnl1l " ft . IKa I.I. iMA.i.ta .11 1 r c . a- harbor tor 8 or y years, up to her gun James, to 3liss cuanty iiams, '.all of 4 said rrv, ln.T age, pe.-Ks -.aiowr wjien Spoken ' -; ' - , 'v. '-.i' countvi ' ' tonovisihlemarkasl yecollcetof excent I deck, in mud and watei) ..has been rais- count. , ' ' - think that hlHglfore cdbv CJant: 'R.'Hiiseninr land waives- ; , ffp l''-''.; . nted himselfpn tthe 20th of iiarchlakt - she rosea sraduall vas the rXr! .T. V' Tom is from cleared from her ho d.-Ihis grave.heyerere u . I J' mark appearTet tpbesoudd. free pai.iren to ;tbetn,aa : -.i rvf f1 W?v wuiIrreo..Pe, tisedVthificimyi i ' ' ' t r if "l5'4' s i ?" r ;v resp? fi1?1?11?. WW on who will deliver, t Ims said '.NYgroesto mt i- lollowjng remarks on the present con- fFSfej MvinginFairfieUdisWicnSiaWu 1j u ' Mvuuati. ai ui aic 9cc$iuu i prison tl 7,-?.? wall, tne clean stone noor ana tne pure i atmosphere is around vou: The Bible theonly books yoti seel Hefe are no I mes of(cance---no midnight revels j nn allurements for vice : and the Jives of several who have left the prison, af ford a pleasing nope that in its sohtar cens tney havej-enecteu anu retormeu -V From Blackwood Magazine.' THE TIE SEVERED.- A Sktch. k When neva came son ' - Was stain in battle. As if the chan that bound her to this earth yas snapped, and like a broken flow she -:r ; pined ' ;:,; ... ... V 1 v iieu tii c .rain rusiies, auumc winus arc s loud, In quick i (Two oh Was the sole remnant i ne by one, they '; fu" 4 . - iv v Leaving him only, to hismothers heart, Solacehonecomfiirti- i i- S olace- hope-comfortl tVords may hot express 'TIo T.a trTI mN!.). .;,!., 1,..,M h.. I m lirr c iucl iLaa sj lciiiul aim nil I irt 1.1 . - ihsiu"- iinn,Hnn,u mw nmuw jlvv son; --v;? y - fusing-, awake, within her silent home Drtaraing, asleep, on her nocturnal couch; He was to her the World. Words cannot S V Pint 5 . ... V l he agony which hJce a tempest tierce Tortured her thoughts to chaos when .he ieu, , ;.( m: ; ' -- And sorrow, like dark midnight, fell be ' tween , . - V Sunshine and her lone heart.' ' ) "f . .:L ; I On afternoons-' Of Summer, when from bean-fields, bios soming, . . . .--;"' ' ; ' Lazy and faint the armorous winds crept by, Laden with peumes,, 'twas a pleasant -' sight ; . ' : ' - : To look upon the matron.' as she turned With patient toil. her; murmur-makincr J - . wxieei, ... -. !'-.; ; j:. Beside her cottage ' door ; while on the ' jr seat . - .. r'v. Of daisied turf the freakish kitten palyedl Its antics, and o'ertwng in wicker cage, f The captive blackbird chanted his clearl There was a pleasure, -d 1 peace, ' ; - I . .... 1 A calm and sweet, refreshment, in that . signt , . . ;,.; Horizon bounded,one bright speck of green , The traveller sees, anU &i,UuJL of a oa.iwa, t I rest,- Of perilsjast forgetfuL r .' i . ; :: ;'v-,v -' ;)v" - . Ike a tree'1 i -Tempest o'erthrown, she. with erd rapidly ; Tfie cottage soon was tenantless s and then. i ne sun snone on tne nomes rouna ner grave. MARRIED? On the 21st Juhe last, Mr. Thos. William-1 Son. of Caswell countv. N C. to Mrs. McLev I : iron, aaugnter oi mos. parish, jusq ci cnat-1 v Mrt me- u In Person countv, on - the 51 th ulL Wm. MlIines,'to 31i&s Mary Cochran, young- estdaughterof Simeon Cocbj,..all;of ; i Guilford, on the Istinst. Mr. Sedgwick 23d y Violeil' ear oi ms age, uaria jQnnston,-or a . ' " t- ' ' . i . I vlofen! tuck;otthe mnous tever. , ( At the 4eBCe- oF John WMulhiT, Esq. fyJL- On tht 6th inst.- In Warren consumption; t Mrs. Nancy Ha: 5'" " i N"i S atlhe door,; but the ;white washed , tne clean stone floor ana the pure a ,asweu county, on ip uvta uiuj in tae I Fredericks .Winia. aV-. y j,i 4 1 Tv. S(;'r -? v v - ; ; -.; -. ' 4. . - 7. - - I ' .. . . . I w- . - . . - - - lIr.BuxweJUlarris, a respectable xUiAtt.Mxr ' . - 1 '.i- " ' . i .i- ... v 'i am. 791 w . iirum-. rr Hi i 111 Till" raip T .- ... . ..:,.,. Tmv. teeTjpr. dimity wliichlanatea tKe.vuttvM&tvh ptends a happv and brilliant ete.iif slje reached her noonHlavb(j!itnss; in tviiicli crc she reached her noohW hnVh was ehanfeed into' night. X 'v? ?V. - ' : morn, K ;V 'i?'V in readiness to.'accommoflate'T'rarirer ami BoarderSvU He tendtrs hiMhanlts fat tl pa tronageand .frindfy(wipport-betpwed.UpMi nared to rmmmf frAtti.-i ... hhirty. .Members of, the approaching General I Assembly. '.' J I . . : : . - commodious and larj-e, will ba'altendcxl' by faUhfuland steadyuOstleT'M,; r r , ; miiKr r pttt t rV 'CLiX 'i a'.Vi-Vv-, .lcighSept.JS, 1825"-i -. . : r r huuscrier, jinanniui tor - past favors Vil-ei this tpetKWof piformliig h friend J andfhe public fceneraPv, that he 'snll'conti nues : to keep a Il6tke of,' Entertainment in' Greensborough, N. C. afthe in of the Pf-pUGIf.. Havirff declined rh Mercantile mim e . L. ' ' U- vi -v business, his whole aitentfwv will be devoted to his Hou-je.Svhich'lis supplied with the btt the country affords. ! His Stables nre famish. ed with provender pf every kind for horseK. a. steadynd attentive; Ostler andJie pletJjf. e himself to gire: lue attention to allwho may honor him wifhj .calL. ' ! j JAC03 JIUBnATcl). Greensboro, N. C. 'August 24. "86 3m' MISS BALLANHN will open a' Semi nary fur Young Ladies 'n he 5th Sep- tember inst.; at Geo, A. .Grayes'in the n;per end of Caswell Cotinty.ThesUuatioirUve- Thejcourse of instruction will b'd carried" on in a reiular systrm; "embracinff alf the Scientific and Ornamental Branches hecessY. ry to complete pej Female Education. , She .will al ert )m it hj. 1mni.!iiii .T . , i n x. : . nr of1 lh'Vniir v t y'.1T. nmm:i.'l ii. i.. :A r, v - , r -. i -1; j , r i Pupils froni a distance can be accnminftdat- term, of J. rr1 iW .1 -tl Snifc 13 fUlltP rnnvlipnt th th evt. ml lnui ' n nexfVaTa pmpoijlonable 'deduction will Iq made in 'ihe price of tuition hnrt'ooird' oil ac count of the shortness of the session. ' . ices or .TOTioisr-ii-.y,; For the 1st Classic -:-'I0'X) ' 2dn do ? j k -r 'V 1 2 ,'5d i ' ' , --A .. 3d and 4th Class. , L5 00 i' ' t All OrnamenUl Branches will be taught at tne usual prices, i Caswell CimntvJSent. 1. 1 R2tT. f?,v . "I- "'.MI"7' 1 1 '- ' 1 1 1 , '- ovj 'JUii.iur xvewurii, S TTANWAV'tromlhe N'feffro Men viz. 'Frederick; , Tom and Pomnevj: '4 ' Vrr -. -.-. - v..- '0Sn '! 'S' -' .18 ot 20 year? of age, 5 feet5 of 6 incJies high . .I'll. xntt i nf .rn.,. i. years of. ge, 5 feet ilOor. 11 inchehVh. blinte- ived -? a. Wtn j ,tt!urL utll il Ztl t5irf4bSv,?l: "'"p-j . jih vimricMon. ano I or JOUJT IUUR1SON. r -JeSSV - . THE 5obscrihr Imvmf- nu l-,l!!S2ll1L- chased ihia Estabtishrnent. . on ' -i rsiiitsi-a pieu uy yzvf. ..yariA c(rr. is now s 1 1 .i'l -? - .v . - at 'I . ' f - .1 i Aujusi 5. J 1 .