.. 1 " - v " , i . t . . . " , ,.Vl. . v,j. 1 . ' ? V x , mmmm KOTnii-cAMiijiijNA-. state gazette, . a s -; - . ' ' ' ' " ' J . ; . , r . "UwajU krpartrec to lle like Bntknt. '' t " f, . .. - ' ,fV. 'j-"' VTOL.XXm . ?i;:7r . :-:v .-V,; . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 185. - V-. - .v ". - V "fA u.?ii56i - ' I ,1 t , I if. j "J U published, cvcty FX3at bjj JOSEPH GALES & SON, ' . ' y -At Three Dollars per annum, or One Dollar - .nd a tfalf for half a year to be paid in , adrance. . .- ' -p ' ' ' y . ADVERTISEMENTS 7iv V " Not exceeding 16 lines, neatly inserted three times for a Dollar, and 25 cent for erer' suc ceeding publication ; those of greater length in the irne nroDOrtipn..'...CoxttC7CiCATioir thankfaJly receire(L....LaTTCi to the Edi xnust be post paid-;- .v.. ; : t.y,r f. TUESDAY,. NOVEMBER! 1825. pinion whether a conrenfion, to revise theontifution, shonld 1 be called or npt and they have determined, by an overwhelnjing majontj, that it shall V .e, list I)ernoca tic (Philadelphia) Press states that the friirate Brand v- . ' - . T - . . winerhad been bat a few 5 days -"at sea whenhe was discovered to have eizht fi'et water in j her hold. Thirty thou sand weight of ammunition, & a quah? tity of ballast was tlirown -overboard. All hands -were called to the pumps and she ' waai clean d of r the water, which was found to pur in through the the new Court of Ap- this and similar works, by bis ill health rily proved, was reminded to prison to 1 r i separately and proceed- wn"h has compelled him to resign the serve the remainder of his term; ?AXh 1 !in Kentucky. Suitors serTic?- - V - A7V. me'he wcapVU ;fhin rlspiuVhft ; . ; : . , On Saturday last, TFinic Jfoss a car- sides where j the oakum had . washed pentcr by trade; and for many years a out. Soonsea worthy was this vessel sjesident'of this city, was discovered fnn(J, tfjat a; consul tatfon was held, landing in a, tree, near;his residence, whether it was, or was not, prudent to his neck being enclosed within'a trian- proceed ' oh j tne voyage, ; When last n, projecting, irom.xne tree, spoite, sue wa wmun a lew uays sail mediately 'taken' down, and of Havre. She" will there undergo a 1 . - . : .1 f - . t . gular bough, He was imm , e very exertioiv used to; restore anima-1 thorbudi repair; Several of the hands tion, but the;' vital spafkif as extinct, had died. ' General Lafayette enjoyed The Jury'of Inquest who sat onthe good hea'th; he expected that all his deceased, brought in a venlict that he family would be assembled at Havre to f came to his .death by hanging but whe- welcome him tn his native shore. More ther"; accidental or intentional.' " they than once,' on the passage, the General could not say.V No doubt however ex- has indulged m the expression of a iiU from his being found. with his back hop, that he has not left the United to the body of the tree, from M3 haying States forever, made attempts of the same kind before, . . and from expressions which had fallen c"naI in GVat Britain and the Uni from him to different indiviiluals;: that ted Fpm a late publication, . therasli'actwaspremetlitated. Hehas we perceive that there are in Great left a wife and eleven children in iridi- Britain, 103 Canals, the total extent rent circumstances, to" struggle for a of : which is 2,700 miles, which cost support. V--V - - (thirty milliunsterling, "-In the United ' .?; ; ; L , ' ' . (States, it is true, as to the number, we toorffia. Ifthe returns from Telfair I cannot cone: when it is recollected. and Irwin' counties are correctand they however, that Great Britain was . at are belfeved to be, GovTroups majo- least fifty yeari the advance of us, in rity .is tight hundred and thirty. Had commencing fdieratiqns, this' will not tne question turned exclusively on.tae be wondered at. . Uut it istairtoinier, support which Gov- Troup gave to the from the spirit of Internal Improvemeut, late Treaty .with; the 'Creek Indians, I which' pervades! our country,. and judg- we nave uuuuuuwuuiHiaiiiajmiijf nuumi Ing oy wnat nas .already ocen uone jn have been greatly increased 5 but the so sliort a space of tihieVthit when, we open declarations, of Genefal Clark, hi are as 4ai nation fifty years older, we favor of the Treaty, secured him votes shall not only exceed them in the ag- which otherwise would have been giv- gregate length bf our Canals, but will eri to his opponent. ,:, also outnumber them. The" principal r The Legislature of the state meets Canals in this country, which have been The old and peals have met H fn hllClnS9 in ITontnnlrv must be, thrown into a singular perplex- A neat litde bamnhlet has beeafor- has since served n.rinrenrirhln in ity, as tne proceedings of one or tne o- warded to ns from Favettevillc. bv the f the citv of iNfw.Yirlr tint wht hi : ther will be void. - K compiler, entitled the Soldier's In- ( course of condQct ' whilst in - that "city , -- r. w f. " i -i jamuuiuKj .,, wuiuH j cjjuwuc ui i iiau4uci:ii, uiu not satisMcioru v a pp car jrroposais nave oeen lssueu ov tneicoii tuies anu tveguiaiipns loriuei ine iourc consul ereu tnevnselt.es. as Treasury Department for a loan of ten V . mrantry," couipiied uv Jiux'r.x a matter ot course, bound by law t di- ni:I lft.; kMit.i'c-U;i i: - itf'irae,-. inspector Drthe4tn , n.n-1 .reef-me execution of, the , former sen iiiiiiviim ivut uuiiuibu uiuusauu wir i ptvpiYi tA cr I t; I .A f i i(itf!f nf nJ. li. Mihria. I lip. Si!flifr7s I fpnra. " i ' lars, in pursuance ot an Act ot Uon- hitructor is well calculated to supply gress passed at the last session, author- the place of ScottVlarH volume, anil vThe Trench r Governments it s uh- ising a loan of twelve millions ! officers maV be instructed m sa plain UleTstood, is making urrangemetits for land laconic system, and with little :1a-1 the settlement of Emigrant claims, Out The celebrated Gen. Daniel Shays, hor. It appears to us to be deserving (of the thirty millions of dollars to bo - the leader Massachusetts on the 29th finr fnwn Koo-ina in Mtnmp thi an-1 ifl this town there arf l.i!m tn a rrml1 me narioiicsviiievjaewe recurus DOarance f renovated industry, and siderable amount, ami that roost of those the execution of negro boy Isaac, aged and gives cheerful promise of its reward.J who hold them are persons whose 'sitd? onlv sixteen vears.' for an attemot to The return of our citizens from their I ations m lite are such as to render their commit a rape and murder. ' summer excursions, the arrival pi our recovery peculiarly aesiraoie; Ihe Western Carolinian mentions r . - t uic cinY.ci.ua oi negro uxm lor a rape. remind us that the eolden seasdn of en- of Shay's insurrection in l"c P1 01 ine Miliary pcruon oi paw py tiayti. aJany, pernaps a large . led at Sparta. N. Y. nr. r l-.J1-..:!-.! . ult. aged 84. ... ' -1 ; . i- . . derstand, sa s the Norfolk Heraldrthat - i Acf. lnii He was sentenced by Judge Paxton to I terprize is at hand, and work a delight be hung on Friday the 23d December ful change in the dull monotony of our nezt. ' ; idle summer and gloomy autumn. We . . j understand mat part ot tne .wredtng ThA prPtMont nf th. TTniLfl Rfa Machine has arrived from New-York i u o c l1 vr ' , land that the mot effectual operations and the Secretary of . the Navy, who wiJ c -nce.on the channels of our have been absent, tor some weeks past, river. While we; regret, in cominon from the seat of Government, have re-1 with'our fellovvcitizens, the unavoid- turned to their posts. . : abTe'.delays- that haVe':attenp!ed; this , bii-1 Art come to wytny Wnds'are 1'fitv, -'C f, . stn ess, we feel "pleasure in, the asur-l - Nor Timewlll slnft hisgtass fr mr4 - At a late A-Ticultural Exhibition ih anCe a speedy and successlul issue. I ;'.."' wppiani , Iiai LHIIII. V.IIIIII. it hrtllllllt III Llexe IIIilllK 1 V w . . - ----- - 1 - thirty-five years ago, was produced. From the' Commercial midvertitcr ' VtTO A GtfAY HAIR: T Now my dvs ate swifter ihan a Dostt they flee away, they see no good. Jos tx25. v Sage monitor: r what. brings thee her? r My temples why hsst ihou invaded! I 'k I knew not that my leaf was se.-M, , 1 hough sorrow long my brow hath haJ I pluck thee from my startled broi ,r ' Ana ask what may thy errand be r To swine his scythe is all hi task, , V' rrl a L ' . 10 y u, n i my .vain enavor. - s Governors of the respective Statei.- j whv art "thou of his pioneer t 4 Maine, Albion K. Parns annuauy on . ine .nrsi awonaay oi imo- already completed, are The Middle Terafe exactly a montjrfrora the pe- x Canal, connecting-the Merrimack riod of holdinz the election for its mem- bert. We do not admire .this, feature Jength; which tiring3 t,;R internal trade in the laws of that State'. It is certain- f NewrHampihire to Boston. .The ly desirable that men in officii stations? Champiain Canal, connecting the wa- snouia act (iispassionaieiy, anu .mat tcrl of Lake, Cham plam to the Hudson they may do this, Ume should he afford- river Which bnngs the trade of the ed r acrimonious , feelings tosubside, norfhrn pa New'.york and Ver- Mutvai. c.cuuvua j v"' raont to thc city of New-York.'-'The degree, are sure to engender. y . - .... , ' V '. " ..; . .: ; . I .. .. i f,...: , . , , Tennessee u never tircJX On the 6th ult. the Legislature of Tennessee pass ed a preamble and resolutions, submit- Krie Canal, vhich unite's the waters of Lake Erie with the Hudson introduces the business of the western couritry and lakes to New-York ; this Cand is SBo miles in length. 1 he Canal that unites leu dj Air. Kerraeuy, setting iorin tne , t t. i,LM t . . J e , - r the Chesapeake bay with Albemarle claims of General Jackson to the chief ' , i- C i r i o .-: HA .. , sound; through the Dismal Swamp, magistracy of the nation, and expres. 1: . ..f. i Va : -;. . . t llf A f ifl7t linrltmTni.fail fAnftil ftnpa - '- ' ii ' r ":A ',t' northreastern part of this State, and is in him, and. recommending, him, to. the . i- , , . rr- 0 A t -.i o j . about SO miles in length. JThe Santee Pronf iff lltk -il?nrif Mr' CallaI C.n.nCC . ... ' . I PtinrlPRtnn harbor, bvunitin"-the afore- -This re- r vr : -r.-- . . -.i. . ' I said river with pe nead waters ot Loop- Adams' term of four -years. AminTtttntJnn nnccAit fva fionnfpt unan i ' i ' ers river t this;carries the. trade of the iroou sly, and' was opposed , by only r a 9 . I 4 - r W 1 y . . .. , rV. , ' . north-western section of this. State' to solitary vote in the lower house. v , ,A rriL- , -. -Vr- . ' t- r -:L' the city of Charleston, v . Hit be truc.that ,heavins thefight -'Begidesthcsei numerous otler Canals wro wins.therace,- tte oennesseans n been made, around, the.fails ahd . standagwd chance for the prize,, see- pbstwctionV of fivers, but they are -e-in? thevtake surh nn rlv start: " - ii f i-LrL ' --fj'f J T"7. ' " neraiiy prjncotisiuerauie leogto. .aimi The GeneVkryas daily expected at mleveiyrpractifuibie .sitoatbn '-almost, seat of .:Govramenf an'd Vrepara,- throughout the Uniony ' anV'of ''inland tioris had been made to receive him in viation Vat to fihd; from the Phi- iaci.au ui laeiiouseoi Representatives i j , -,f un hi arrival tlr2 ' f'' u o"n Kai: I We arc ha 1 - - - U lib. . w ... 1 . - .1 l:V stressed by one or brvth sreakers: -Uadelnhia'naners, that the. work on the , '..-,rT,'.:., Chesapeake 5: Delaware Canal; which ue perceive' also,-that a' resolution v,.. ; .m- , ' "v - 1 "i r- v --. . . 1 iv' .-f " hfir? hn fiiisnendcd for several weeks. ij near counsel inebalf oi qie.univer-1 " rr"T r aity of: this gtatc, submitted by MV was ; again presumed on the 20th inst Ltle, aftcr;having passed -the House Jit is stated that, no "material injury has ivc wa,irjccicu m uo Jtwait resuiied iroui vie suspension,vaoa mat bffour Tolei:;' - '( ;1r ''4-f s 4' i.v'v1''-! - .V;V- U". r v . -rr; rv;t - f 1 ' . the line abandoned by the former con- Penni-At thetlatc general 'ractorac htd been Jet. to. others more election in" ihUtatif'a'nroVided experienced, and upon terms more pro- . ... " r , rt T l ' 4 " - ; . - . that the people snouldVxpress their o- Stable to the stockholders. i Thou bad'st to fill mv artless breast ! ' j;"""1 l,ru,J' V1' " Georgia, George M. Troup 5 Kentucky, 1 t- 1 ; . -be objected to, that , the United Joseph Desha"; Tennessee, Willia should, become the purchaser of Carroll 5 Ohio, Jeremiah Morrow 5 Lou And hooe.' a weed ihat shuns t!ie nlain . ' 1 r 1 r w rta .Votv.HAmn. I Th tvrnt riAr!tf nn At? nf TirM '' In a supplement to a late Arkansas i- rianie, l; . Morrilf Vermont. Lol his broad ft-et ate steep' iw teart,:M -:! t - t ! , '... , . 1 a 1 1 : . t . f uazettef . no less than seven hundred Cornelius P. Van Ness : Massachusetts, ' ,uairoumi "u ausK pwwnmc trrts! nf militnrv Iviiinf v Innrls srp nil! i f.v! f.inrnln T)linrlA.Ts!nfl. . lnmp I Art thoil the Same that ance in VOUth.' J . I . r ; . i J. .- 1 r:u i it-, "t--. . tl r -.1 a. l 1.1 r-..: . fpnnor rnnntrnt I) ivpr VV n rntt 1 ray iair lorcucaa -nnzici iwm a 1- J -vr tr ; i. r . 17? la. . KT. I . xnee , i 4 -.-v- - . tyofPhilips. The National Intelligen- ew"V7K ...... . - x 1 larcov ci t-t iv 1 1 lamcnn n n it - 1 . . a Vomm,? tUf M1Ki iltnn . V ! "w " ,T V r" r new.wimnya, ros, at once rermna vaniaJonn Andrew Sfiuize : ueiaware, s theef ' , , , orifice the soldiers' lands in this way gamuel painter i 'Marylaiid,:' Samuel. Oh faithless whithe hist..thou borniji to speculators, the expenses of the ter- Stephens 5 Virginia, James Pleasants S?": W?wr cheek po ritorI governments should be PW T'A W&W .P5. ftl r All fho n)ltnnql traoiMi rf f li it 1 . . . - . f U14 I that States all the lots thus sold, and hold them isiana, Henry. Johnson ; Mississippi, subject to redemption for or twenty years. The tax dollars and a half ner tract. The Post Once.-r-We have just been n nenn i mount. tne vewiess winoy j It is stated in the National Gazette informed of the following : singular cir- mac tne aeDts ot nve ot tne mercantile tumsiaute ; m vuiu, lozt. aiuacu commnn nt- m th a mdtifn'j m nd . hoijsea Which have recentl v failed in was maiIed at the Fayetteville Post of- On air whereof their frouns have f reft me-! ! . . . ' lfir.f fnr nwowhprn.' with two letters, one INew-i.ork,, were estimated at two mi lions and a half of dollars, and that the i rS . - , . ' I liWMft IMulan' . m I t-T r J ' it x ' t ,i ' i( nil ! -t i . -,i r ji iviu uiu. vEiuica, Mk bt uic aiauauic iuiius nuuiu nut c:au oocu I uic aii I v 141 ui 111c iuuii at, ncnutiU).. uii hundred and fifty thousand. . To die by sorrow's chosen fountain t f fiff uavid tioimes ; Indiana, James u. nay, ieei us sopr)pnetifr rnena: f - t ten, niceen minois, Edward Coles 5 Alabama, John The Stygian wave sends shadows thick:-. is only two Murphy:; Missouri, vacant by death. Aily11 P'w lheir. : ' . - -i -. I uniwj uimiHc iicun is laini anu aica x : . I Tell. hoMr I moti rn mv ehiMho-'dV iovs. - r from Charlw?tnn and the other from A'A'd all their 'ajiarerv in he lomb'r ?r this' town, both ftnclosinev monev; On . -how' nmoyM. I hear a voice yfy - home! . 1 The following naraoTanh from the reached its destination in good order, Democratic Press affords n instructive ful4"Srw Decn opened.-iayfc. 10. , packet was missing, and had never Hhily, on my aubirrt browv r -V k f,A.ri r ;il loaf wool- ,l,0n In biight m.m, they trae'd thr dutvt been heard of till last week, when it Snre thou hast learn'd to m .rk ere now, lessor! to projectors of internal improve ments generally : . ! r - I The wane of yontliof manho'd's beauty. ' r uavAijgi eo, .jnavinjr.watcn'a me o-.fr tne wiia, .. ! i. , J , And promis'd pleasure day by day, J ' ' j " - I They bid thee rouse thefr'beadlest chflifc'- ! The Governor of Massachusetts of- A,!d bkou henceMway!way!5 The want of competent and experi- fered for eYhihition'at the Worcester I Aht! thdt black breath hath kiwM'the olatnl enced. Engineers in the construction of Cattle Show, three half-Denton Cows. I '-lroncliargd .to. bloom. before- tne improvements on tne nycr schuyl- one of which deserves to be honorably tii-jii ' i,H!,.i;v' -.; h 4 kill, continues to be serionsly felt-- mentioned. She has often riven froi KX, We fear it will long continue to be 24 to 27 quarts of milk per day, ofex mef- - - v, ; felt Twenty thousand dollars paid to cell ent quality. The smallest quanti- Take then'thistear, ah, herald pale ! ' .' , qualified Engineei-s, would have saved ty riven by her in one day, during the 'Tis my hean's pledge to meet their doom t the company many thousands more. summer " drousht,' on grass feed only, Go: bear a thither-. 'tis my seal, : rvr, ; 1 : auu say i come ere lonjr. 1 oome i . - M0NTGAEN1ER. :o: MARRIED, was 13 riuarts. The Oommiftee con- Capt. Poussm, of the Topographical cow ever' exhibited in Alassachusetts. Engineers, returned to the Seat of Go- The farmers of the east begin to pay lipimmprif enm time cfnrf.' frnm 't hp I 4-4- 4l.t. 1.; than ;We.,lo uuuai whu.: vui i caucre aic aircauv i are mucn more attentive to uieir cows, i t n th ., ,w ai. lrni-. apprised of the two routes which the stables, barns, &c than our Xowland- MissChapman.: v- v1 ' ' 4 ' vcnciai, nmi iiiauugduc ui puitcjruis, erj yxji wc very mucn uouoi. wneuieri "jimc wmc oajiir. cjDnage sieoano took, in ffoinar to and returninar tromlfhii hpf thilk-msfui in'ShArtandoah .' or I p woore.'t" : - -.;, v.vi- Vlonne. . Thoep , r hW Lnror I ni,:u i.tu ; In the same county, on the 4th inst. DavLl .i , . i.vy ... y . vm, f .u v. i ftUtMUUUUl WIUIU Ui UUUWC a tun T Mail I litn,, ' , J Xlm' ; ' I iddleVoutes, so called: the for- w(mld yield Hbre IjCew-Orl and mi( mer passing thro' the seats of ITOvern- I thW hpat 'daVnf thi "vpArl flitthJ. Comr. I I ttVl.mv.. '.t.''rv'.' ' 5 mefitof the intermediate States,: the rwi. , ; I Mr. Washinrton Morrison. t Miss afar 'ir.AJ ft-'T01? ,Jti?-h r:Lyaurima Cottoru-k gentleman in Sjjii: f -i third route whhhas en thought ofV rredell t -f fewas since; iHV 1? namely,) that through the southwestern r ,. ,hprp afi ti.pn nJVt.t-, i "S-l"0' thc WeUlwlMt rnrt urol I a nil viairf tynrul r'Tlaa" thp hnlifi ftf ntr F trip, filhpr stalks I'rimble, of the . Engineer. Corps the city pn.IMondaydas enBe nard remains here to makethe calcula- ; - - tions apu esnmaies lor uie great ves j At thp Ufp. Pion of the Mavor's r, ...ww.v.v v. . on several bills oi-..iodictmentfor,liar-. Southern Jload route, just commenced n J mnA kf Captr pHsonent at hartTlaboK arul who es complete by the month of March next, pedllrbnvjail soonf afteKKsrtginil vye are sorry mat tne goyernment anu conviction; yfa agkinVafter an abience country at prentderived of the of upwarUg often yearsbrought to the valuable aid of Mr. David Shrner, on w nd idpntltv hpimr fUrrta. .l : In the . same countv.ioti the 7flt tmtairh, Capt.: David C. Johnstoiv a young taan cf r gt'resbecin..r,.A;- - J-flt .A'; v In the same eounty, on the 12th instaat, Miss Better Johnson.'ged I5,V " : V . : jOnthe 92dlnst.lCapt. Wchard NVoods. '1 AIn Fsyet orillvon TuUynart, llrFrar cis C Restbn, a native 'cT ScolUnd, and late- ly a merchant of Wilmjnn.; " ,i ,j Also, Mr. Daniel Ta i. a' native of that. town, where he Was .well known as th" hon est and obliging man,: snd a enod neirhher. On the 11th vTt. at her resilence in Martin county agtu w years, sirs, rranrcs Uoulbac, a very respectable, inhabitant of that county 'ir . - -: : . '. . . ( v , ' ' . .: - ' . ' - . ' . . ' - ' - K - J - j ....... , v

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