. r-rr ' V '; -: .'""l"a!r-": -' '"'j-,;'.- . - 'J". f :--:r'':'"': 'V T. i '" . ' . , . i -. : . .-.'' .. 4, -.. . ; ;: ; N0IlTIMmi?OlJNA'HTATE-(RASETTE.-; -::;: , , ..-H , , , . 1 ; . , ; - - . ; - i; , UiurapM by j arty i age to lire like B rochet . - - ' 'I ; ' .' , ' , t i ; . i FRIDAYfi, SEPTEMBER SO, 1825 ,, . , rVv:.-'-' t'- 'iv4;1. FIDfV September so, ms,, ry ... iii;: . 4. - Grand Ilaid. c have already . , j . mentioned that a City was about to be erected on this; Island, to- be called v; is publisTiid every Fbibat; by x jnSEPn GALES ScON, ; , - rflraf. It anbears from the last na At Three 'oiUrs perjaimum, or P?J pers from the orthi tliaV'thU Citr h K . , , : ADVERTISEMENTS . ; cuted Jews from every part'! of the Not exceeding lft1.e. World j that d it is t5 be revived the 'times for a I)olUvnd 25 cents for every sue- .;. . . r t,, ceedioffpublicatiom ; those of greater length Jewish, Government, under the protec- . in.tbe same Pwportron.....CoKJiryicATn.js thankfully receijeci..i.iTT v, must be post paid. tion of the United States, after the dis persion ,of that ancient people for near ly 2000 years, and Mordecai U.Noah i to be . appointed their first" 'Judge.; The event was lately celebrated with considerable ecjaiat the village of 13uf faloe, in the. State pf New-York. I Atasnecial meetinjrof the City Cora- was intended to have been on the h' missioner3, on rnuaj evenin'r last, iir. iana, wnere mq urana oianuaru 01 is- Joshua E.' Lumsden, was V appointed rael was erected, but boats sufficient Clerk of the lioaru, in. me piace 01 1 could not conveniently ue procured 10 TUESDAY, SEPTE3IEE.Il 27, 1825, send a voting man to one of the North the leather, apd the nekfiiesVbf the my poblyyjtmfe that ingenious and difficult struciioW ' TTier'e are ty-.six". pupils injthe institu whole number in the State to be ahoit 'five r-hiindredT . VMore ' than bottPR of t!l ca,f- system of in- A " ine W of, any w Amendment , The JsaUs. of the at Resent aii r-U Vj'1., l.ancLthe width of, -The circumference r hut thn .. k..f tw tien, and the ofthe boots at the, top is 18 inches, I tf& failure wasknom, 'rhe rreat propor- is supposed reaching as we are informed, . to the I tion of the Uplands sen'ui froiri 8 to xoev "jre water i . 7r.wui.wis convey all that' desired to be preseni M r. !N oah deJ i vered an impressive speech on the occasion. Mr. S. H. Pullen, resigned. "We are glad to hear that advices liave been received of the long espect- ed Dredging Machine being shipped at The President of the United States, NeV;Y.ork, for r, Wilmington,- where it accompanied by Ids-Lady, and one of has probablt ere this arrived. W e trust his Sons, have j left .Washington on a that no time will be lost m getting it vIsit to Massach ?r,o nnPMtmn. and that the Sand Banks which - at- present obstruct the ship -The Secretary of the Navy has left channel will .oon Vanish before it. t,'e.?eat f Government a short v.s.t to nis native state. tie is to deliver At the Annual Commencement of (the anniversary! Oration before the S- Yale ColIeT, which took place on the Icieties of Priaceton Colloge, on tl lAthinst. Dejiison Olmsted, Professor 2rth Inst. ir rLomufrv n our University, was .1.1 4hp PrnfpasorshiD of Mathe- f an ,n,Ir ntifl Natural Philosophy in that rederick- G TnctWt;nn. in ihe nlace of Mr. Dutton, Lieutenant Bafiage of the charges pre- j i v,;icf rnJmrA at this ferrcd a.jraiiist him, has beehtcashier rnnfnf the estimation in which the tal- and his name has accordingly r - en -1 i : '"ill struck from the rolls of the Nav. entS 01 lUlS ireillicaicu aic uvm i t Tiotieo Rt.ifp.-wft confess we" feci a self- IjiUUI V y ' ' Informer. Lieu tenant TFolbert who accused "Vr" ' .- np-f in(v ' PJI t" coMume ta buy oec-ision-!! finding thai one -thoiisawl dollars ha? e been- rtceiv-r Wi; lnsteP! :f. . mtX K prices are so moderate that-any great lost ,d'in pridondtfons itL ''M cm hand tt the end,;of vt!ie year was brpught 0 this place on Saturday .Usi " b,n8 i, 4 ntf hi.rbe e 2,415 doliars. . ' V; ..., byithe ivagon of :John Butler, Esq. U;" Vy- ..--ViV ; MrJclarfeaonchcHis iVhas i.ereU the fi.t of ? bV direction of the'1 t&Aihfid fert AdtT;'lD,img" '.f i .(.eaks loudlj-,m fayor.ot. an fijfe; fVP?tA' second; in ed in anaziug lsackiVr '.I?WeU worthy i,, ken out-or tht rehos iat Hull ? "t;. And- has fend that uards1 of 'one' $r&&? gfatlfi,"t !& r?V ty Ieef. accepted bv ' the Havtien XJo JhM conSofplaister' of Paris and J'.15. a. rented. mtl.Sve Verninent, sajk, -. tnat the principle pf Wnum! hW uhirh tl,,. "hm.m so, S'011? !f the 'bcst wfi that could J ?.. .-rH' "! " .,v.t tu,' j.i:,u ..;.ii I oi. oemff vvexened and ahandonecl ' liv macn coujd never digest - The owner ; , . , . J the -ihbde m which ttie independence J...r .i - Hamburg Irazeite. Iw-n:..' u.i '?'.. 'ti mo uuui, thu muuscu u scnu 11 w , t . ,i: , , . iwu 4-"jiiiimi:j lias ueeo rt;coi;niXCO. Snam or Per filial, was fined 10.000 . r . t.u M."?"' m scciHilohi pounds. L - On an; 183, iYir. ViarKe lOlinu . SSD per cent. Ol Nctcmic, vc icaia uwi eiiai.uttuuiciti " "PTjriAT pnT ntinr nnana nt tha tarnw nt rha 4i-aortr nt III. ' " j. : .-' : r" . '., i . , -., , 1 I We have bean favored .with lVirnti ling ; jiionzo. i ne jsaitimore pa- r--- 1; : papers to July t, Thev do noL pers contain -posmve. accounts ox uiv rifiA1 ii-.,: var;n,w w. nd a- "f"" ."if rent,- rttiii-ii way r dim . iiui i : : i . t -. . - loss.of this vessel, .includinjjw com- ifbrmaJlt adds, that- the fate arrest of 7-22:2!? Wm'XS!? Hayti for an alle-ed T" V and part of her,crew? The schooner conspiracy, onginated.from the strong pect to the choicef President therti TryaU. orriv at Kinston,, Jamaica,' opposittoenced individuals to Be perfect dnantoy from oneeAa f, vh;ur j n 'w the provisions ol the treaty i The pon-, f; CnfmU. r iKnrf-.: lt .. , . . ....... , rt . . in loRsitutfe 73 W. lat. 50 X. she fell in "with (lie u reck of the Brig Alonzo, then 18 davs from iew-CrIeans, bound to Jamaica. Her musts were irone bv isli fear, that iiis acceptance of the sta tion conferred upon him, should deprive our State of his valuable services. Mr. Olmsted, by his scientific researches, lias greatly contributed to elevate the character of our State, and by the seve ral Geological Surveys which he has voluntarily made, without any pecuni ary compensation, (except the payment of his travelling expenses.) has done more to develop our boundless stores Mineral Wealth, than any other in dividual. , These surveys he purposed continuing from time to time, until Jie had made an examination of every part of our" State ; but if he accepts .this appointment, we fear no one can be found so well qualified to eomplete what he has so effectual ly ,begu n. r The Legislature of -Tennessee, met m the 19th instant. At. this session 1he question -of. .adjodieatin. certain Military Warrants issued by this state in favor of our University, will be again agitated, and it is hoped passed upon, though heretofore much opposed. A citizen of that state writing to his friend in this city," says Nothing but a de sire of holding the vacant residuum of the land will ever induce the Legisla ture of Tennessee ;to pass favourably on these Militiry claims." This resi duum, after satisfying the claims in question, ' it is stated in a Tennessee paper, will amount to three millions of acres. ' - ' i General Jackson, it is understood, is in favour of allowing these 'Military claims. - ... . .. -. t . Ch ristian Union -Cannot Christian s who entertaifi different opinions,: love each other as brethren, appreciate the -excellence they may discover in the character of each other,J and walk in amity and affection towanls the Kinc dom of Heaven ? We think the y.'can. And nothing more is necessary t eiTect it. than that each one should exercise a spirit of kindness, forbearance and con descension, and allow to each other , the same rights and privileges which he himself wishes to enjoyv In a word, it is .simply conforming to the Golden Rule, '-to do. to others as ice would thci other should do to t." The following number 'of. vessels ar- ... V rived at the port of W-ihringtoh, in this Str.te, jfror tiie 31st pi ( August, to the Jtft.of IScptei-iber, 185. . .. j TroTH Foreirft Ports, 1S4 Total in 12 m nlhs, 451 The victorious and beautiful boat American Star, presented to General Lafayette during his late' Visit to New York, went cut in the packet ship Cadmus, vl ich sailed from that part on Thursday' for Havre. In consequence of the general pre valence of the Varioloid disease at t 1 Charleston, S. (C. the Board -of Jlealth at Savannah, have ordered all vessels from tlience to go into quarantine. Liberality -Dr. Philip Tiddtm-vx, of South-Carolina, has presented to the an original portrait of Professor Dugald Stewart.1 Tlie picture is bv the late Sir Henrv Rapburn, and cost Doct T. nearly 500 dolls. . He has also employ ed Sully to, mate a .copy which he de siins to present'to the Academy of Fine Arts in Soutii-Carolina. .... the wreck three seaihen, nam muel il. Dreton, John Swaitr, &-John Stewart. : Captain" Denny, ' ni?,t,; arid J t.. puDireation oi the treaty in xne papers 1 4ni ' u ' .- i. :- . 1 . ' i : i. j j.-. ui - that it never seems to have entered in . e . . ,. . . . j to the mind of any . one that any other vailing- GissatistacTtonin Te atiou ti it. 1 - ji T r- it., cnosen, Dut mat in regard to vice rre w w M.ifMTr Ko xflonnl n. awxeni mere is some uimcuuy. . l ncr msiderabie ;part vt the Eng- v.uutca iui .u mw. -jKhtA Xrira. P.rfv papers contain a journal of :the prcceedins of the Colombian Congre$i timJPcam ant Mfik, that, , vheti only to the 1st ft March: ;: t "l tJie w;oik.;hall be Icaown,. the Ameri- ' '. v caii ediiioa oi' it, which is to .be printea 'ne. Mowing' lines are ; on ' tie at, Boston cannot fail to rvrd the t'Til ;,i;e?-'r.!en,, yens, lied. entcrprize of the publishers. f It is re- J pIeie,7iJ4i aje a;id jcuriQii.disquisition ; Ali who feel an interestin tlm.cause such as was to be expected from: the of stwigling Greece; have . doubtless Ustri )us author ) aldiouglv -he main- heard ot, Ouysmis Cave, ? .ne ifoU ;:hic!l -u bigenerally deemed hqter- . ! inis .wngt..-arre- ei!( The London JNevv Monthly 31 a- treat i's given by Dr. Ilf;wej)f ' -Boston gazine says of ii:, truly - . p.. iXt who went a few months sirtqe, to join " It is pregnant with the biblical learning the army of Lilexty in thcliml of Leo- ofMHton but it ha, one peculiarity, seldoni , to be found in bis-other prose wpiks, namely,' indas. Pericles and EpaimnonJas. ah", exemption from any appearance of , po- -This cave or 'vatle, is one of the leinical indignation or asperity. No where :.Uln : .1 ,:l,.l 'ius uie-reai auiuur Miuvirmuiseu. so sen- rIC"tCM r,"u pos.Si.ssed and unruffled. by the recollections II 19 it cave in uiS- ,111, Jl i in S can -,f th umW. ! wme ahnrhrl n fh it. 1 hq only wav ot getrirrg access to the mouth of it, is by ascending a pre cipice f200 feet,4 by lo'ir ladders, one of which is drawn un bofo.-2 tlie other is i ; .r - ! - 'ni . -...'-.'.-. ii . i .1 let nown. l ;e intermr .. in iioia a sinaiv body of f icons very convenient hv Ulysses 'had stocked it witham- munmoivann provisions, ror ten years. It. is' absolutely impregnable, the en trance bk-iiig s formed that no cannon .diet 'or" shall 'ca.; enter, in the interior is a fiiur spring of wa'ter which it is lmpossj-jle to cut o . Vermont. -The annual election tool place in-this, state last week. Come- iius r. rati iwss Ras Deen re-eiectcu Governor, without opposition. -. .. , Sin -ular Coincidence. . . A New-York y t . . . . paper states tliat all the lights in the stores of Chatham -street and in the Theatre, were! suddenly extinguished on Friday nigtyt last, without1 any per son's being able to account fortha cir cumstancc " Captain CVeighton, ofthe U. States Ship Cyane, has sent in, by: two ves sels which recently arrived at New- York, thirteen sheep of the Tunisian breed, which he procured at conside rable expense and troubl) from the interior of Africa.. They are said'tc be hHilr valuable, botli on account of their, flesh aud jtlieir. wool. The Second Annual Report of tlie Deaf and Dumb Asylum of Kentucky, . ... ..... I , ... . . ..--. represents that institution to oe hi a ve ry flourishing: condition. Ine number of pupils has increased so fast, that the directors have I found it necessary to A gentleman from Orange county informed us a few.dayH.ago, that his crp of cotton hai been greatly injured by the rot, whichshas this year, for1 the firsi time, made its appearance on his f.irnr; and that all his efforts to disco ver the cause, "had heeir unsuccessful. Since conversing with this gentleman, we have seen, in a late paper, an arti cle ex true ted from the ... Louisiana. Ad vertiser, in which a planter asserts, with the utmost confidence, that, the Huminiox Bird is the cause of thisdes tructive disease, if we may o term it, of the cotton plant. It wduld be well for planters to make the observation lor themselves, and n the above sug irestion; prove correct, to endeavor to devise some means of expejjin the mischievous bird from their fields., ? W e have heard that the rot, prevails u some' other parts of the' Stat. , r . Taytiteville Observer. scrintures, 'land in refi'bus lo;dc:ahd his style," us far as we CaTT'jodgf from the trans- lotion, is unusually unambitious 3t ur.labored. 1 At tire same tnne it the splendid eloquence which we migld, expect from Milton, be mis sjng, Ti'e. have his accustomed aj?d pious de ference to scnpture authovrty, llendeu witn " Falls ' utes of the Muse to that great woiider of nature, re do not remember ny so comprehensive and at the isaiae'time so ; geographically cortecc uSitliis, . . ':.V ,...i,r' The dioughts are strange that crowd into niy brin, .... . ...... While I look iipward to thee. It would seem As if God pviyf ed thee from his 4 hollow hand' And hung his bow upon thy" awful frontt ? And spoke in. thatlottd voice, which scem'd to him - .-; 'u - i) . .) Yho.dwplt in Patmos forv his Saviour sake, ,The soimc of "many, waters;' and had bade, Thy' flood to chronicle the ages back, ' And notch Iliseent'ries in the eternal rocks. Deep calleth hhto deep. ' And what are ' we, That hear the qhcstfoh of that Voice sublime Oh! what, are all the notes' that ever rung. From war's vain trumpet by thy thunderiflg side!. , : . '. ': .- ', ' , Yes, what is all the riot man can make In his short life, to thy imeeasing roar! atki yet, I? old OaUOler, what art thou to llirn U ho drown'd a world and heap,tHhev,wates l:ir ' .' ' -v - I. his wonted acuter.e of conltroVeTaal powers Abce its loftiest mountains ?a light waye and v.it!rthe strength of his scnpture-clad Tliatbreaks Sc. whispers of its Maker's might ; merviory.? ; .! ' . ' j '. It ... .- ( . -. - . Tn this citv, on Saturdav Ust. ti atlranced ga. "David Itiitji' for m ny years a rest lent of this city, where he formerly currie t on tho business of a CJiatfm-iker ; iul nany, .years agp, iij firing the canuon at ao anuiverarv of nancn on ne cessiry. ; Alter tnat, lie was ror many years A, A cveltyTherz is now. growing, time rast. he has been sicklv and unable tZ and nearly matured to- .periection, a j attend to any business. ; The deceased. was small patch ot IIice on higjj land, cul- j a soldier of the Take a plain man with an honestiheart. give him a bible, and make himconverS" unt in it ; and I will engage he will ne yer be at a loss5 how to act agreeably to his dr.t vty in every circumstance. of life, our Independence, he had one vf his ha IParbui ton. so much injured as to render ampntation :: ' .-t.'-- V : ' ' - ' cessiry. After that, he was for rhany y Revolution on T A murder was committedin our streets n Sunday evening last, about 8 o'clock. i"wo nejrro boys, between the ajes ol 12 and 13 years, quarrelled ; 'when one drew a knife, anil as the other approach ed, stabbed him so directly to the heart that he! expired in a few minutes.- We earn that the oaendec has neen arrested and confined in jail to await his trial. Jiiczr. uaz. 77ze GianVs Boot&V?e have lust had an opportunity of examining a pair of boots made bv Mr. P. Nagle, for Mr. Magee, vthej;irish giant, now exhi biting; in this citv. liie excellence of trvated in the garden of that patriotic On tlie 6th Inst, near pdton, Jin. , El!. praikQ-worthlntleman Johx HpiE eih. Brown the X, . d , Vi J-t i - j' a it the excellent wife w l!r.- Reniamin flrown: Lsq. sen'r. President oi the Jigrtadtu- w a19Xv tlf heP hmhand W friend I,.. rid, goQttii. of, ' South-Cdroliruii; vliojbeen greyly aggrarited ' by the' cause, and is assiduously employed in practical 1 suddenne of htr death It eeins thatjMrs. experiments- -for the advuncem'eni of Bro n had been aubject tooccasional attack Agriculture in all its various branches, faue and fever during . the summer; and nh!rinr nr . . Juit,she bad been. pers.iacleaiCcontrary.td WV?r.'v'?. rr" V ; 1 th, vv sheaofthf fnmilv to trv the ffVrt rf ?repn flourd Juice, whih had before betn LATEST FROii EUROPE, used as a nostrum i i the neighborhood. SIms .. . .- ... I took the fatal dose at the, approach or She By the Courier, from Liverpool, and ague, and scarcely was tar pojson swaiircn die Frances, trqm Havre, rouaon ,imtJ. . :r- :. c t ;v T . f ' 1 . . L, V- - I l.XUJUU9' TCU 1J1 W UUU a. - ....... .... i i An UC19 IU IUC CltUIUi.ui; yerpoo tohe .18th, and, iavre to the TvrCnlv VioUaVS ,aui U4. fV i It a I TVAN awny from the subscriber on be 1st no news, save of an additional failure in5tant;lwo Kciro Fellows, viz. TOM. oi a cfioii iucrtiuuu,:, auu.ii vuiuniua- a Carpenters agetl about 24 or25 years, 5 tion of tlie defeat (though not the cap- ffcCi 9 or 10 inches high, of dark complexion. lure) of Jbi uliim Pacha ; ' I qulbk spoken, and quick in his; tnovementi. We have been favored with tlie fol-, il ILL i , fus broiheT, . ais f ; darr ' templet, lnwirto letter dated ion, 5 feet high, aged about 17 or 18. having- losing ieuer, dated . , v , :i 3 .,, t of teetlu' The above negrocw 1 We regret to eay'.thar another: extensive house in the Amer-ca.i tfrle, suspended pay ment j esterday,' and which a litde ' dmps the cotton market for the present It is said liow;ever, that a good deal of cotton will, in c nseqaence of these. failures, be locked tip from "the market for "some time, owing to several ca'aseswant of orders to sell, ' in some'ease-. and'in othtrs,the intricacy of the accounts, j and also the boper -that some delay may obtam better, prices, and enable the "parties to make a more satisfactory ar rangement fcr thvir creditors. The m;rk?.t were purchased by me of a Mn Townra, speculatorfrom Mecklenburg:, county,! Vir gin'a, in Uie spring of 1 824," and it is I'lkelr will endeavor to get back to said plao, a they have made frequent attempts to do .so. The above reward will be given, and alt rea sonable expences p lid, to ny person appre henefng said negroes and lodging them in an yjail so thai 1 get them. lnformaJo bf- ing given ine. ': " . - ':' " ' " ' " -" V'f. fn. k: bcxto Darlirgton district," S. C.? qr ' ' . : Sept. 20, 1825. y , I ; i I; 1 i. i t ; t! 1 ' li i

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