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.F 'JT' S T ' It ( .... Oarar the plana of flr,delightful Peace, Uawarp'dby party tagc to live like B rot ken.' ; t. . Ki, K 1 VOL.XXIV FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 1825. ..NO.;l"S5r. ' :, , . . , i w a-iit, Ai CV" ' Is published VveryFiiDAT,. by. ' JOSEPH GALES & SON, t nnllars Terlannum. or One Dollar and a Half for half a year to be, paid in adrance. .' " A nVERTISEMENTS "ot exceedinpr 16 lines, neatly inserted three times for a Dollar, and 525 cents for every suc ceeding publication ; those of greater length : .am Tron6rtion.V..ConMUKTCATioirs thankfuHv received..... Lkttebs fo the Edi- sumt be post pa. , , , t t , , TUESDAY, OTOBER 4, 1825. The Superior Court for this County, commenced its Fall Term yesterday, Judge Donnell presiding. It is believ ed, that Jarcd Chamblee who was com mitted to our,Jail, last April, charged with having murdered JCdtvin K. Lyle, and a man named Kelly? committed nV-out the same time, on a charge of Grand Larceny, will be tried during the week. i Ve have heard with a degree of plea sure, in which we believe, that all our friends who knew the man in life, will pnrtici pate that the gentlemen of the bar practising in Salisbury district, in a tone of liberal feeling, that reflects the highest honor upon themselves and theirprofession, have raised an adequate sum, !by subscription, for the purpose of erecting a monument oyer the grave of the late Archibald Henderson-. It has been designed by Mr. Nichols of this city, and is to be constructed of white marble, and sculptured under Ins direction, with suitable "emblems and an inscription- The drawing which we have seen, executed bv 'that archi tect, is in his usual style of chaste and classic elegance, and will, when com pleted, place almost in sight of the A palachian mountains, where but a few years ago, the savage and the beast of prey contended for the dominion of the forest, one of the choicest specimens cf the refinement of art and civilized life. ' No lawyer of this State has left an earthly bar to appear at a heavenly one within pur remembrance, whose "mem ory presents stronger claims to the grateful veneration of his brethren, tnan that of Mr. Henderson's. The rare endowments of his mind, never called into exercise, but under the invariable direction of unblenched integrity- his pure and elevated sentiments of profes sional duty the cordial and undisguised detestation he felt for all the little arts of chicanery & perverted ingenuity that tended to" obscure or conceal the real merits of a case, and the disinterested zeal, with which he was ever ready to engnge in the cause of persecuted me rit or oppressed virtue had long since placed himiat the summit of legal fame, and contributed in no small degree to illustrate his profession, by cleansing from it those weeds of vulgar malignity and rooted prejudice, which the casual 1ut almost unavoidable admission of unworthy members, would occasionally nourish. The wit and satire, and we rnav add calumnv, of which the law has been prcscriptivcly, a fruitful theme the curious Saint fnat was assigned to it as a patron, became pointless and colourless, when aimed at a profession of which he was the head and universal exemplar '';; ' , At est bor.u, ut mclior vir - "Ncn alius quisquam j duced, By.a strong sense of filial duty man of the colonists sick, and Mr. singing. tt is unnecessary to say and affection, to cotnrjlete his visit to Ashman,1 the Agent, dangerously ill of the pillars of the Church still s that stand his father, who anxiously & confidently expected him the present season. t Messrs. Gales & Seaton have just published the first volume of the Regis ter of Debates in Congress. It contains 512 large octavo pages, in small type, price four dollars." Besides the De bates of the last Session, there is an Appendix, containing the most impor- jRicnd. Compiler, f 7) i ... a fever. 1 Mr. V. H. Mortimer died fast. at Sierre Leone, June 14. Chapter of accident. A tremendous The following extract from the Troy nrc m Montreal on the 7th ultimo, laid Sentinel shows, that the great improve- waste 2J houses. Ten persons were Icpriniiclr- 11 rf nWA nnn l'iltrt1 nn ':t"io ment wmcn nas Deen made m our modes 6th inst. in Wiscassett, Maine, by the 01 travelling is noiconnneu totne com-1 premature blowing up ot a rock, cnar munication between our Atlantic Ci- gcd with 3 lbs iof powder. An idiot ties . (was shot dead lately, by. mistake, in . ... j Montreal, by hve men who were watch Urmia iravcutng ine rapidity ot h? for a robber. Mr. Onvlo. of Uirh- tantpublic documents, and the whole ""llf "c ol, aim ue mond, Va. accidentally shot himsell of the Laws of! the last Session. r:Z 1 Zr"JS-' l".a S"P wm e cnmmng a Tree; oy ...v.-.w - ."-"'"t w.-uc -i am oi an inaian laaaer, AtuoiumDus, vvhiic mitonti ui aowuiaumciK. xuicjiu n.y. nn th th iner o rnnnw man a ineiMew-mven uegister states, that mtorms jus, that a gentleman now in Uun wpnt nffwhilp h xviV ritinhi tne &rate or Connecticut nas about irayeueu irum trie, a distance chm upon the muzzle and killed him; 50,000 dollars in the stock of the EaHe 0t.4y" miltes' .m 7 J h0"rs ,and wa5.oe- While insane, John Shorick, sen. hung Bank, wh ich has iust sunended it s 7 Jr ttU U1 lttr , " nimseit on the lUth mst. at tJelietonte, ; fOQ r i v i ?nuaSua irom uv lo lliree nours ' mm Pa. Eight houses were burnt down in The no es of this Lank 1S about; .130 mi es a day. Another Philadelphia on Saturday week. On ng, on iriday last, at-Now- gentlemen arrived at the same time in thb 11th inst. two hpnw W.k of an payments. were selli Haven, at a discount of from 10 to 12k 10 (lays from the Falls of St. Mary, earthquake were felt"in Burlington per cenr. and, on the day nrecedin"-. ,v i v 7 ; 7 , uly, iew jersev. ran ounemn- . " . o' innur Ma una r urainiui irrv nawo T had been disposed of at 25 per cent. Detroit and four hours at Uticaleav- loss. insr seven davs and twentv hours to travel 1100 miles, which is neai- 140 An application is to be made to the miles a! day. Such are the signs of Vermont Lno-isLifiir af ifs nptf cPS: prospenty in aland of freedom. ISO ? r. .i . 1 I wondtr fhp'r.ountrv mnwsand strp.nrt.h smn, mr tne grant ot a canal to con- r . , J n : ? UrDnf n.7.r,.m. ens so iasr, wnen every part eniovs i "l u- such easy intercourse with all the rest, alleged, that Caldwell, knowing that the Grand Jury had been impannelled ti a I " un i nursaay evening, fnr fhp nlirnnoP ftr runr nn mrh mt. 4li A Uf li i r c f- on nffaTtiht Icr.i r mniln 4-I C7 take the life of one of our citizens, nect the waters of Lake ChampJain and Connecticut River. Hp . t J ' I "ei Ui uie ,JIUUIi vanai, near jjeoanon, Penn., lately caved in on eight labor ers, of whom four were killed. ! A man by the name of Caldwell,was lately indicted in Massachusetts for the The indictment The Montreal Herald of tlie lTth inst, i says,' By vesterdav's mail we have received a New-York paper of the 13th inst. coming in three days, being the first that ever came in as short a time. Outrageous.- On the 22d tilt. Mri Benjamin lv to Miss Harriot Drake tall of Halifax county. ' J ' t In Cumberland county; on the 22t ultimo, Mr. Norman Campbell to Miss Isabella Black . , At his residence, near EnfielcT; IlalJfjy, 6n the 56th in&L Dr. AVIilNm Tivirtr In Rockinsrham, on the 8th ulu of a.bili- ons ftivtrt,' James E. tlawlev, ' in the ' 18tU year of liisae, son of Jaine's Itawlev, Esq. On the Sdinsl Mrs. Dorothy Balch, con sort of Capt. G. Vr Balch, a native of Ports mouth, Nc V;IIampshIre, bui fcr the list se ven years a resldeht of iralifax coiint3 N.C- On the I4th inst. at his residence in Per quimons count, of bnioufi. fereri: ag-ed IT years, I.erauel Whedbee, Esqnire of that cbunty-Us- ; t -V l.'-"--- . In Fayettevlle, on the 22d nit: Mr. Lticius Loomis, aged 18, late of Middleto-n, Conn; Also, on the 26lh tit. Miss WiiUfrtd Mux- chison, - r : s i- In Richmond county, on the liTth inst. Miss Mary Currie, daughter of Mr. Angus Currie, aged 0 years. ; ' :o v. -.v In Moore county, on the 21st inst. ared 23 years, Mrs. Marjraret i5. Kelly.' consort of John B. Kelly, Esa. ' 'V 4 At Laurel Hill, in Richmond countv.on thej 20th ult. after a" short illness, Miss M .rv Mr Nair, daughter of the late Edw'd. McNalr of that place.. ' -r''. On the 31st ult. in Frederick connty. Va. after an illness of a few days, the Rer. jere tniah Mastirtr formerly of Newbern, but Ut terly or Washington, in this State. ,J - LETTERS - Rcmdinih ir oh hand in the Post- Office. lialcighi Uctoocr 1, 1825.- which fortunately proved unsuccessful. The facts, as related to us, are these : a little after dark, the wife of Mr. Wm ters and things, as should come before them, and that a complaint had been preferred against himself, said to two of the Grand Jurors, ' You will have The CreeksL. It appears by the fol lowing order issued bv Gen. Gaines. J, 7 TT-r. l :. i : u: i i j ,.u.5 a u. F.a, - au ,- corapiaint against an essence pedlar casion to go out of doors, when she dis- r. , r . ' . covered some person near the house in before you today, and I hope you wont a standing ! position, which atlnghted nna a bill against him, tor he is a verv on the 12th inst. that Mr. Adams has her very much. She instantly Tailed I clever fellow : however, you inky do her husDand to come there ana see who as you please." The prisoner was it was, i whereupon a gun or pistol was r , ' j 1 ' . , . , , t 1 i o . k 1. i found guilty, and sentenced to pay a flashed at Mr Hicks; he turned to , ,, l oo k oro.-ori thr ki,c r,;0l une ot mteen aonars. ' k a- resolved to enforce the Creek treaty of cession : j Head Quarters Eastern Department, Milledgeville, Geo. Sept 12, 1825. ORDrns. The Commanding General of the Depart ment, publishes, tor the intormatio.i and go vernment of all whom it may concern, 'the 8th article of the Tre .tv between the United tol was fired at him, but did not take effect, j The miscreant took to his heels and made his escape. Halifax Press. A murder, of a very agravating nature was commuted in iuison counry, on the Creek Indians bearing date Richardson's creek, "on the I6thinst., States and the 12th day of February of the nresentvear. r. ' i. Ic ...i-u - Butjurors which is as follows . . ,V . . . , iruarded acrainst all bias or corruntion : The subjoined remarks of the Editor of the Massachusetts Spy on this sub ject, are worthy of notice : Th is offence, in the present instance, under the circumstances of the. case' may be thought to be a very slight one; to ' be most strictly ought rt. 8. Whereas the said emigrating "TulV lu Se"UC UflU party cannot prepare tor an .mmetuate remo- nu no i ulcii.ij w i. '"'"S ; hP;no. tf nnv attemnt. whateoever. I i. L J-U4- r. -.-.nr. I... n I J 17 " 7 Alison.; it auucius, uiat d man uy iiici. : trction against the encroachments, hostilities ,,ame of LeiffL m company with! his ,IUF1' Ui ""' 7 " J, t-' . ... i rv- iir in v iv v in inr-iint i hiii. eiit wine nuuseui I'.euenu " ui 4u.uu luf uiuui idvuiauic iu unc siuc limn me me numose oi enauiniiir in to his conduct for unmercifully beating 1 I . TT -Til 1 n ii I ami iiiijjoiiiou ui me wnues, ana oi an - nephew- vv mers; niit tne penoa oi removal sliall not , c . ji i otaton. tor caiciui ucyunu me ist or isepiemDer in tiie I and, therefore, embracery is described ye ar eighteen hundred and twenty-six." The party designated in this article, as the U negro Woman, belonging to tile elder every Indian residinsr v.'ithin the ceded terri- Ln .rrol -onu.l nnrl n Mr T.pio-h w in the . act of stenDinir into the piazza, part- , i- . xi- "u.-xi.: menfot Uar. to ascertain, at each v a?e '"''""""fe"" I mhrlp.. whvp nv vow hV nr nnt. nr wKp. other, by 'money promises, letters, threats or persuasions,, except only by the strength of the evidence, and the arguments of the counsel in open court. at the trial of the cause, whether, the jurors, on whom such an attempt is ...... w - . . . . . I llllll 1 1 '... 1 I V Vtltl ...... i . . yi t . . i . i,.'.- . J u.t.un tne cececi terntpm the names ot the lonuxwi ucug u cuu .t, u"c' fhec the verdict be true or false. "It i,meis ana m arnor wim tne actual number i eti us course, ana uie corneals were nt men. women find children, resuhnp thfrr- nHnr in tKo roilmrr it&r wUrh. I & . f iuucv-U a i a tuv vviihim -v in, Jicuoirtiui lu a uieeim 10 uc iieiu in beinga common law offence, the amount of the fine is at the discretion of the el in kn.i : i- ai .:a J l l the said territory, for purpo,es connected n Wnw hrnn r T pi trh tn It h a CoUrt- . 1 he c"m lS alS0 Pable with tne treaty, on the 20th of November T TuuVC-Z ' " "T by imprisonment." We learn from the Philadelphia Au rora, that the President of the .United States left that city (in Monday, at 12 o'clock, for Quincy.. Mrs. Adams, be ing still too much indisposed to travel, will remain with her son and niece, in Philadelphia, until she may sufficiently recover to pursue the journey. she should not regairi. her health in a few days, she will proceed no further north. IVlrs. Adams not being by any means dangerously ill, the President was in- next. ! The commanding ofneersin the Creelc na tion will afTor.l every requisite facility for the safe and speedy 4 complis' ment of this duty and fheyVwill protect the Indians ajrreea blj'tothe treaty.; Intruders and mischief ma kers found among- the Indians, will be ar rested and "turned over to the civil authority, to bf proceeded against according to Jaw.- I'eports and otjier communications for the General, will be addressed to him at Augus ta, until otherwise directed. By order -of Maj Gen. Gaines. E. G. W. Butleu, Aid-de-Camp. I floor : he then him in Gov. Cass and Gen. Clarke, who had been appointed by the Government for the purpose, have succeeded as me diators, in the establishment of a gene ral treaty of pace between the nine nations of Indians of the Upper Missis sippi. The meeting took place at Prai rie du Chien between the mediators, and the representatives of the Sacs, Foxes, Io was,' Ottawas, Chippewas, Pnttuwattamies, Menominies, Sious, oi Winnebagoes ; and resulted in the amicable adjustment of all differences and has happily prevented a war,; which but for the timely and wise interven tion of our Goverment, would Have been inevitable. p . We are sorry to find, from the sub joined paragraph, that sickness has again assaulted the lnlant colony ot tree DiacKs at Mesurado: ' . A letter from fr- Hodges, the U. States Consul at the Cape de Verd Is lands, to the Editor of the New BedT ford Mercury, (states that itwai very sickly at Sierre' Leone, and that many of the Europeans were leaving. 'The American colony at fcape Mesurado was also said to be in a deplorable state. Piitccs, which auuu iciiiiiiuucu in Aisr i t i . -vt xr- t. r-v- ' .i ii T I By an arrival at Mcw-ork, from ... . k.i. ..u k, France, advices from Pans are receiv- ; x . i ji I i ed to the 19th ultimo ; but they do not tween Staton and the nephew, whom c . , , , r , i . . Yj1 .-i.!,, furnish any additional intelligence Irom he soon brought to the floor with the & breech of his gun, and also stabbed him; X-u 'a he then left tllemboth weltering in their L "a - .. . . . . . . I III IK III M lllinL UlSLlCaSlli BllUHLIUIIa blood, and locked himself up in a room- i . . n , nn .P. -M . Hisfamilv, it abiiears were all at home r""7 " ' Z ?i' hi"-"" -La every one is railing is now lodgedjin jail to await his trial. j ! Catatcba Journal. t u f T I SVT r T door-keepers of the Treasury 5 and at the tinie the horrible transaction . u u . . , i ti r i u: every one is railing at the monks, who lion xook me. wa. iuuuu t ... detan heif po-ssession sufficient (0 room on the evening of the same day, n the nafi obligations. It is inasiaieoi mioxicauon, ami is uow - r, , u k;0 tK- Pn,K troops in returning to Spain, is to in sist on the sate of their effects, f The visit of the Duke of Wellington to Paris is stated in one of the journals of that city, to be connected with, the present embarrassed situation of Spain. 3ome confusion took place on Mon day night in the old Baptist Meeting house, where miss Kipiey, a iaay or the Quaker persuasion, was preaching, in consequence of a false alarm in the ; gallery. A bench broke down or crack ed and the alarm was given that; the rallerV was breaking down?) Thehouse i was very much c row d ed7 and many. not khowina: how lar the alarm was founded, rushed from the gallery and house to the doors. There was a great I noise, and many persons were squeez ed,' and one or two thrown down amiu . L . C .nil A Ann .tlih A llMtiajul UltS CUUlUalUIl, dUU aoiucnuM uiuiku , but we are glad to hear of no limbs be ing broke Such panics frequently seize on large crowds ; self-possession i on the part of tne resolute, and an at- tempt vvitn a iouu euergetic voice to ouell the steps ot ; the living, are the ' r AGRICULTURAL HYMX. .... - . "," Great God of Edenl 'twas thy Hand, Tliat first clad earih in bloom, . And shed upon a smiling land Nature's first rich perfume :, 4 Fresh at thy glance the flowers sprang, Kiss'd by the Sun's first rays Whde plain, andJiiU, and valley rang . With lifei and joy and praise. God of the Clouds! thy hands can ope The fountains of the sky, And on th' expectant thirsty crop '. iour down the rich subply. : The Farmer, when the seed time's O'er Joys in the mercies given Thinks on thy promis'd harrest's store, . And smiling looks to Heaven:, v - - ' ' ".God of the Sheaf ! to thee alone Kas miulae fnr nrroitinir tK titmiilf.1, ' A Atm. nnv thanlra and DKUSg. a hp I When Harvest's erateful labors done, v.. .r. rt, , , - i a. I fan PVntv dad Ve ETaze t MimctAr nt tni i hirrr.n. rinmw wnaii ; . o . , Jinisier oi uiu uurcii, uuu.g av , xhcn thoughts on Heav'n rest,' they could to abate the alarnu; aome Thy. grate we will adore, of the congregation remained j" and the thank that God,, whose rafrry's blest service concluded with a prayer and Oct b.?sket and our store;. 3 2 AtiwuSarah-. Andrews WmD. Amours Kinchen - Alfred Isaac Allen John Barley W nfc. Btll Henry -; Brandon John Booth John Buffalo Wm. ' . BeVen Alfred Brasfield Jincy Barham Nicholas Brown Wm. Brooks Edward Booth Joseph Barker? Allen Bowden Dempsey flell Benjamin Barker Wm. Burton A, H.! Boyce John Barley Israel Boddie Eliza Collier Wm. 3 Canady Donis ' Clifton John CafbreirWm. Cole Mark Coley Thomas Collins Alexander Cincinatti State Sec. OJ Davis Jesse j Dowd P. W. l : Daniel Zadock Dodd Robert Denhaven Wr Dunn Thomas Estes Wm. ; Evans Gilbert Fowler Joseph Fowler Wm. Farier Ransom , Fowler Mourning Fowler V. Ford John Franklin Ambrose , GriffiuWm. Gillet Jasper . Gill Bowlina Graham Wm; L.i rr Gorman Wm E. - Gnnis John 2 Goss Sherman ;v Grarly Catliarine Griffin Jo tin Gill David Hope M. N. 3 . HieksJ. Tt. 2 IJendon Jas. , 2 , Harrison Wiley Hudson Jas. T Holding Benjamin HowertonJoel Harrison W. t : Horton Beny Holloway John Holland I sham Howell Thos. f Hunt Thos. ' Hayes John :" Hales Lucas x-'-Hood Allen High Wm,; , Hicks James ' High Laney ' Jones lary Johnson Wm. :, Jones Margaret Jons Arabella Jones ilattheV 2 Jones Britton ? Jones Winifred Jones Riley , Jones Alfred A Jones 'Nancy - . Jones L.. H., IredeU J. !!. Joseph Jarvis Johnson Lucy Johnston II. R. Jones N. K. ? Kennon Wm. - 4 Kinon alary CelieyJohn King John l Kent G. W, i Lane Isaac , 4 Lane Lumford Lane David : ' s'i U Lane Edmund - Lyon Jacob V. Lowry Catharine Lane Fere Dee Lassiter Moses f Martin Jas. 1 3 McGee Henry 2 Moore Jno. K.i Mitchell A. II. , Mack Fanny ! Mire Thos. .' Marshall Henry ' Myatt Sarah t M'Cullers Harriett Malone John Nance Simeon 2 Nance James ; Valf Martin " f N..I1 John ' 1 Xicho's Willie i Ntitl Tempy , ( Norton Nehemian Ofite Jam-'s. I'rieTt)oj.; " ;5 Perrv BurwVll 3 jPennington Jno2 IphlipsJohn 2 iPope Elisha' Pope Parthema Pettey Thos. . - ' Pendergrass Moses Parish Hartwell ' Pierson Stephen Pajscon Agent'-, Pcake 8. II. V Uojrers Henj.im'h T Hagsdale' Benj. 5 i Rogers Aaron " 2-; Ituth David . Koe Clarity -. , Kobetts II. , , Wobertion JarrCt r Ricks John Rhodes Willcy r Kosh.S. L. i . ij ' Rice Benj. ,) Smith Jeremiah 2 : Stuart Atabelapa 8 Simmons Willie" " Smith John : ' 'v Stephens John f Stephenson Jon', Smith Nancy II. - Smith Samuel , Smith Simon' Spraill G. A: Sherron John Sturdivant H. Stephens Brjanx Suggs John :t ; " Spain Win. ' Scott Nancy V Sanders W. Simpson Samuel ' Thompson Solomon 5 Utley Allen v " ' lUtley Temperance Whttftker Jonatuan 21 W.catherspon Jesse 2 Whitaker David 2 lvnkens AHen 2 Walton John, S i r Wallace Lucretia , WalthaU Branch Williams John " Whitehead Reuben White J. B. t . Wadkifis Joiner. White Nancy B. , . Whitaker Wm. Walker John ' Wimberly G. WoodJowplt (Yeargin Saih r , Yerby Hudson YatesBasU . .v I The abov letters, ' if not taken otifc before the 1st of January 1826, will bo sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. pCT Persons calling; for thetn. will please say they are advertised. - DAN1KL 1?ECK, Jr. .P. IT. :.
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