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v.,f. i -i" Hi- -r7 : 1 p.f T1 ,'( m :. : i J II 1 v 1 ;.,Otitire the plan of fir,iHgbt.rn4 Peace, ; -( Unwixrp'dby partjr f ge b liwe like Brothett.'"- - ? V" ;.V - f VOL- XXVI. FRIDAY, JANUARY f 13i 1 826. - J n vr n . i vm v i vim MP , .1 Lll I,.'. I 1 it 11- Ti.I?l ! I 1 i l h J 1$ published every Fbibat, by , JOSEPH GALES & SON, ; At Three Dollars per annum, or One Dollar A' zXi a liait ior naji a y ear u uc advance , ; " i . - v ' ADVERTISEMENTS : Vt ' Not exceedm.sixteen lines, neatly inserted 1 thre6 times for One Dollar, and Twenty- 1 Five Cents for every succeeding publication: tlon.... Communications thankfully receiv- ' ed.... Letters to the Editors must be post ' paid. : ' 'v, ' , " ; TUESDAY, JANUARY 10," 1326. Tho act creating a fund for the cstab Hsiiment of Common Schools within this State, passed at the . recent session of the ; Legislature or tins oiaie, v iu found on the precexling page." !The debate oh the Bank Bill, which "is continued m this paper,' will be con eluded in our next. ' CoNonESS.-AVe shall commence in our next, as is Vsual with us,- during the sitting of , Congress a regular de tail of . their proceedings: The trans !kctions of our .State Legislature have ' v prevented usH from doing this before. Until withiri a few days, but little has been done at Washington, since the . Christmas holidays. Business has again seriously commenced, and among the interesting subjects presented for con sideration in. the ftotjseof Representa tives, is a propositfon, from the Judici- JtLrj Comuiittee, for the establishment of a uniform, system of bankruptcy. It is ah abstract propositioniutended ,tojin Charleston S. C. from January 1825, try'tn'sense of the'House on i the prin cipiefpf tis measure andjt. has been ' cmitted - for serous , deliberation.: Tne introduction of it makes it certain that the subject wiil be' discussed at - tlie present SessTo A W has been reported, for the adjustment, on princi ples of equity,- of the claims of Massa- fci chusetts for money paid by her for ser vices rendered by 1 'her: Militia during the lateWar 5 and a bill has also been rpnorted for the relief of die surviving Offrcers'of the Revolutionary Army A bill has been introduced from the committee " on Roads and.. Canals, for , the-suuscripuoa oi sioys. ic uismai Swamp Canal Cotnpany. ; This act au thorizes the" Secretary, of r the Treasury jV to subscribe for 600 shares of thepapi Ttal stock of said company pro vided the Board of Engineers examine said. canal and report that the . plan' upon which the canal istobe executed, will an swer as a 'part of the chain of canals , contemplated along me Aiianuccuwi, r and thathe sum thus1 authorized Avll! ':-iip'iiffi r.5eht to finish the canal. The WW ; m bill was twice read 'and pommittedi; A resolution has been offered 'br Mr. i Trezvant of-.Va-. and adopted I44;to 1 43- -lifter some debate, callins. on the ' . v . . Government. tw! 'The" House bf.Representati?es Iravd taken up with earnestness, the subject1 of amending, the , Judiciary, in the shape of'a bill, which provides that the Su iirerae Court of "the U. S. sliall consist ofa' Chtet-Justice anu mne associaies, instead of thyprcse Mri Webster the chairman of the Ju diciary gppke at considerable length in presenting to the I louse an exposition of the views of the committee. At an 'el ectionT for Town Officers id Fayetteville, Lout U.IIcnry wa&chos ?en Magistrate of Police.' - -"Tlie several volijntcer, uniform corps of Favetteville, celebrated the anniver sary orthe victory of !ew-Oreansj by u splendid Jall at the Masonic llal I in that town " . We arei.reqsted to state, 4hat the jst Office at JonsStorein GrahvilleJ Post is hereafter to be caHed !Pl!ton. President for a list of appointments gi ven by th'q Executive; to " Members of Congress, since the foundation of the ' Joseph Kent. ('now. and for., many years a Representative jn Congress,)v was, on Monday last, elected Governor of the State of Maryland for the ensu- ing year. : The election was made bjr the General Assembly, in joint ballot of the two houses, by a vote of 59 to 31. Ofthe minority, Dr. Tyler received SO votes. . Alabama.- An act has passed, du ring the present session of the Legis lature of this State, for removing the Seat of Government from Cahawba to Tuscaloosa. i From Georgia, we learn that Gov. Troup has exercised his prerogative of office, by refusing his signature to the bill, which had passed the two Houses of the Legislature, for dividing the State into Districts for the election of Repre sentatives to Congress That bill, therefore, has not become a law. j Previous to the. adjournment of the Georgia Legislature, an appropriation of S5000 was made to employ a steam boat to remove obstructions in the Al timaha and Ocm ulgee rivers. Bank Dividends. The Bank of Vir- clared a dividend of three per cent, for thejast six months. In the case of the former the usual deduction of one dol lar and a quarter per share will be made on the bid. stock only ; the new stock having 4 completed the payment ot its bonus.. . " The number of deaths which occurred to January 1826, was. 840- A law has been passed, at this ses sion of the Tennesse Legislature, to construct: Turnpike Road from Nash ville to Columbia, by the way of Frank lin 'in Tennessee 9 SI 00, 000 is appro priated forYit, vvjjich,. is . divided into shares of 50 dollars each. - ! The Clarendon Stam-Saw Mill, owned by Messrs, Rickerton & Usher, in Wilmington, wak :stroyed by fire nr Tftn1jiv lakt The late rains ha ve produced such a rise irt the Cape-Fear, as to admit of the Steam Boats coming up to Fayette ville. -r : A man. by the name of Daniel Com mons, a resident of Middletown, N. J. ... - fct shuffled off this mortal coil" on the . , . ' 1 5th ult by starvation. He formed the resolution 14 days previous, .to starve himself, and neither ate nor drank from that time till his death. Fire. This destructive element has caused a scene of wide spread ruin at Petersburg, scarcely equalled by the desolatinoccurrencein 1815. It broke out on 'Wednesday niht last at7.o' clock, ahel before the flames could be arrested, about forty building were con ........ " sumed. ? The fire commenced in the rear of Old Street, but as will be seen from the following enumeration of build- ings burnt, the flames spread rapidly : In rear of Old ' Street, vhere the jirt com mencedllabTy ti. Duger's LumberHoise t Smith & B'oisseau's Lumber-House.; Stiles' Stable: Brander's ( obners Shop ; Head's Lumber-Hoiise ; Daniers" Lumber-House. Alcin's Lumber-House, Occupied by'Dunns Lumber-House. 'Old ustom-llouse, Hlack- Smith's Shop,; belonging to Jones's estate? Purell's Lumbex-Housc, besides one or two other small houses,. sheds, &c. : " ,' - On OldrSireet Mead's Tavern Twith all the back-houses, Taliaferro's Vasseau's,- fln rr tc ' nn1 Dovr' rr t r sbtm's .Taverni and Mrs. Russell's, on the South side., Mr. Haxall's Office, Mr.'Ber- tv's Bnck hpuse and C&pt.! John Williams's aweinng- were rwournu . . , un jitjn oircei juiing occupied: py-j-V&" D. Mayi ittd'Ai &' Naustedler ; Bow den's Lumber-IIouse V:J. Mason's, Wm. Mj Atkinson's House and Office,: otr the North Side, and YPalkerrJohes's House and Coach Shop. and fiht.UvYounffs; Coach Shop; etc, on the Sbiih side; Bowden's Corner uildinft f escaped. andWm-H: MacffLrlarid's lawemng, xuuug-u somcwiiai injureg. in xiic j root, was yot burnt. j . it .lUUUIVIlvli.a 1 Li If 9, VII UIV North side Vand Heath's Diirells (occupied by Scott,) Mrs. Niekoll's, .' Matthew V.Wor- p;ttc ThFn The - Petersburg In telligencer says, there r is no doubt sthat this scene of wide-spread destruction was the, work of some vile incendiarv, a$ reckless as wickedThe author as yet has elude all, who1 are disposed, to pay their re- spects to the Chief Majestrate of the Nation, and his family, on the first day ot the new year. - lhe. concourse was vast, but orderly, their reception kind, and their deportment frankj and deco- uun. -u-i.il nit ajmi uueuu uu un- moi i floor were, thrown open : and, spacious I as they are, we'rje.crowdedi The Band of Music attached to:the Marine Corps attended. The V Heads'of Departm Orhcers, the Mem rallv nrPSPnt. An nn.s..l nnmlW nf ., , . . L-auies graceu me occasion. Among the persons were: the Indian Chiefs who are now in this city, and who were -far I from being the least striking; objects in the scene. . ; ! This annual infprtharipre of civilities . : . w - t I between the President and the reonle, is a sou nd Republican custom, worthy of continued observance,RAa. .nK' ."hi Don Manuel Simon de Escudrro a Deputy of the Provincial Con;rss''of Chihuahua, is at present at ihe Seat of f?nvprnmpnl'.hrniio,ht hithpr liv a lintri- otic desire to instruct himself in the In- . , ... ....... . .. , stitutions and Improvements of the Uni- tnd SHfpc. Wp wprp nlpflpd at nhcpV. ving, yesterday1 that he wU allowed the privilege of entrance into the Halls or Dotn nouses or vjonsress, wnicn is allowed to nubliTvfuncuoharies. of Fo reign Powers.--Xlbid. ;"' ' . Robbery A young gentleman,. by I . " . y . .: i fuesday last m the He ena vroin Rpnro-Ptnwn 5 C with i rnniflpn!ilp ueorgetown, o. v wun a consiuerauie sum of money lor the ournose ot cur- , ., r 1 ;. chasing a cargo of corn 5 in the same " . ".r tru: ciou,, auu .um.. , . .uuuy -a, c woum rentier n.m aumeas, ace in 1 'T' I I I. chase,! On Wednesday evenmg, he .!.-.! Iff- n ,1 .11 ...IfMI. ' 1 J . .1. I II 111.. 2. uv I.I.ll t. I note : he took a roll ot .money from his pocket and changed it : when Smith asked him if he carried all that money in his i pocket ? and f told ,him he had better put it into his trunks - Mr. D. wlkpd nnt. hi,t had not W far vvhpn Smith lpft himunh-r nrfpvt of ffoihD- 7 j-i ' - "i.i to see' an old acquaintance of his in .,i,.. i...Ai.0 ,ho iu f u, ii vii lit- v. ii . iu iiiv iu vi tj uvi vi K0,;'krto.,!0,i o,i ; ;Q ;ed w;tL a key of his own, unlocked Mr. Dowd- nev's trunk, took the money amounting fn lSfii dollars, sn'd lorkpd th trunk - " . " . On seeing Mr; D. afterward?, he told him he was going to spend the Cl ivening with i his acqukihuEce and perhaps thinking all 'was not! right, he opened his trunk, and discovered his. m on ey was gone. lie im roeci lately ni - red a horse and'gig, and with a gentle man ui in.is him towards ? yesterday him in morninjr tavern. cept about 40 dollars, with which he hail -rmwhacfaH hnrc fr i riM rnnri. Mr' Dj took his watch to make up thel uenciency f and report says gave mm ki . t, . - , . - - , Moses' j law. f Llizal) eta-City ' Mar. In the yfrgipia Legislature last week Mr. Bouldm moved' that a cptnmittee be, instructed to enquire tnto the exie dienevof amending the lawcbnccfrning 4liii9, iiiii-uaiu-.OLC.-as iu aui uuiix.tr the ? coridem nation of land - tqr aTmill race, or canal 10 th& same manner as MU,C JU"UCIT as Itl.'p or abutments & overflowing rlhe, lands t l?Tl$? v !f' i; POS.U0D, . i" 9teatiun ta ; the S M.IU, but only to 1 g.v ta thos e who sfiouia oui.u wr.ur,, .w discovery,!but we trust in the justice propriety ot incorporating this new has thus tar been jnade.; his cane, rl V C ; v- v of ProVidence ' to drag him into open Pr(?vision in thelaw. Manvvears ago, average Jum seven Jiu ndreda ml ;fiftr : ; ,:.,; , . I . ' i ( . j , 1 that county was as imhealthir as any pounos per acre and it is belieVetl the: J s- ' day, that he may meet the punishment colinty jn the statefrom the number of Syrup will pay the Texperise of tlie plao- ;: V K ' ) . " ."-:! "f - I owners of nulls had Jn many insiances . t.crprising-.inHividual.wili! the ensuing 'ac' -''Vi The Mansion of th$ President .of the by : con au tor purchase of the Jand-hol- jear,; increase the quan uty of rround V' ' 'Vv- United States ;was .esterday thrown dersbbve? taken out the stfeamiand :hc" this5 year piantV.&tfe' J?5. -open, not to his particular friends only, conducted them by canals to ilhemill : - vT l : - : V j. " but to'Iiis fellow-citizens generally, in wheels The ponds had disappeared ; MARHIED i 'V Ci "conformitv to the custom, which invites 'UrM 'mmniUv f "th'p finperlnd had I ' Fayettev?Ile. on Tuesday last, Mr. Ttio- j ! V'ir ICC Jrresmeiu, ine I vhpn stinnliftd nv a nond werp unah eiik !- . , . . U it r i I . T I d , - , - , i viirvmcic. -ir. j.orrain.servca nis apprrn- , ents, and jotner Vivi to grind a dart-of, the. year. ; but when ticeshm in the KeHsterOffie. and iv bersof Congress, and canalled, the i. water was not so much indications of a superior, mind. I Theet-)&? the Military and Naval Officers at the Exposed to evaporation, and the iniil Orleans paper jusdv seac pi government, witn , tne foreign was capable of gcinding a part it not I u," Muvw Aiinisiers. ana ineir ouus, were gene- the whole ot everv dav in the year. - 3IIUUIU UC IU VJ O W V1UWV. 1UI. J waited-until 10 o'clock, but he did not ITP 'j! come4: and on retiring to hisicharhber, out ' pvpnino- having romp on with w son Mr. LitaKer uvea ,in uauar- , - on - " v ; v evening, haying come op witn I T . -u. ,A in-at: fm iu:0 Greenahoro', Nov. 29, 14 - , - . X.. t.. Portsmouth! early'; Thursday ijr " ' , . . . ' ' - and4 found him in bed at tlie and his son had been at a State of ortll-CarolinJl. V Ho nil fWmr. ie. in the edge of Rowan county 5- and ;., r.;: ,5- . condemned for a fil! race br canal, in- fhe "experience of his own . connty, harlotte Jiad . convinced him' ot i tne Guantit been brought into cultivation,' and the obstructions to draining the lands abovi had been'removd- In addition to these benefits, the health of the neoble had improved to such a deirree, that Char- itte might be now said to be as healthy gS )y ZOU lly ., UCj OTM1 ny county , oeyona tne maintains; There was another' benefit resultms: from canals instead of dams. It had been found Vhat mills du small stream? u;0 Xfl,,Lc ' 11 a uu cit iao iv jiuhi tnv uunuvi.i i Qf mius n. ruture to avail themselves ot advantages imoortant tboth fol tliem- selves 'and the community.1 These ca- I nals. he said, were securities" ifeinst ln the destruction which was freouentlyi occasioned bv the breakinjr ot miil j r uams. Mysterious C i r c u m stan ce. - Abo u two weeks since, a carriage stopped be; lore the door of a poor woman, on the main road, 5,or 6 nules sptuh of this place, when a man stepped'outwith a chihlinhisi -'arms, and entering the house requstea me woman io.Keepji ior nim . , .t ' u 1,1 sPnn- 1 fte voman.retused, and plead her poverty as an excuse : hein- ?steil, .however, . on her taking: U, and offerather fort still declined stating that if she" took, it. she had no means of feeding it not possessing a cow, and being unabld to nurchase one. ; he then :ave her twenty nil I . I fi Mnoailtll, 'lli- ;: j' ..1 '- W - X 7 I .' . . a a . a . .j' w I Irhilfi. I hp man statpa that his ivirp lmny..r. . - . . " ... ... r - V" : q ua,,wu J flc. 1 . 0 .:ft. u;. ; Tt,ft . ir- ... . , carnage, me one 111s aunt anu me oiner, hjs siJer . b(Jt that in consequence 0f the coldness of the weather and the tender age of the child, it was impossi bIe them to carry it any farther. , A gt from ; attend;nt circumstances, iniwtvuin. niiuiyuaujuri?. .. 1 'rukn.i L'ife ..' hiiiu io ..uij a,ic tn.a wu, and from the richness Of the clothes left . . . . . . with it, it is su pposed the authors of its existence if not in affluent, are in in- dependent circumstances: - K , uvvnuvuv vuvuiueiuuvvo, : .... ., i Catawba Journal. J . Vmmc Pence ofMlld.-AfeW uas M"ce, -a M.di. mm.u, auuu uirev 1 1 k;i,i i. . i s. 0,d' daughter ot, xMr. Kunsinan of this place, white sitting by the fire I -... i , r a i r -1 i i sde in the absence of the family, had ,IC",";U?VV5,J ;'" , " K yvj presence oi minu, tne if.idin ian , lu a oe, in we. room, anu caignmg a o.anK- i - x . i. : - i i . "eirom, wrapu ,t i uuuu .cr Pe, . nuclLa maJ,ner as 0 ?tinSuB!l me iire. inouijn sevcrciv uurui, we ased to learn that the child is danjrer. Fayetteville CentincL On the 19tH ult. a man by the name of Courad Litakef, about 50 yeara of to when returning home,",they both' Saw, at the same io stan t, a blanket in the c I aire, was killed bv beihs thrown from I. ludjnneht prp xonfesso will be taken and set ,": . road;; - an J,to decide-:who;. should have fhe n7p. Ihtf airrppil fn nm a rip track," and dashed his rider off against a tree, and fractured his skull so bad ly,r that his brains pushed out : ) ? ; ' .. " .' West Carol. . Georgia : Sugar Vfe learn "with much pleasure tha t Th os. S pal d ing. Esq. has been thus far successful in ,-nlf;f; .sf -K p fi, rnp nn n4Wi,f;nn k w.,;SiJc ni.l opjite thls ci -He hai mljr acres which has hrLouisiaw been consideteS ;:astiJ ;superior; to the v White t Cifte. Mi-i Spaliiiie suffered seVerelv ia m Wjprtjh KW, by the gale, road f and to decide who should have lotion t admit to fecor1 t)e NchoFpatiye - V " -the prized they agreed to run a race Sr; t Xm of JFany Riehardion de'd r;; ; 4AV?: Xi "' v for it: the, old man's horse- flew the .fVf dt6at publicitlont'. ? . ; which cashed from "the ground ii "vcry enaed in grinding, boiling and gr ra- nunung. , trom the experiment win cKi mas J. , Curtis, Merchant, to Miss Martha".'J Yarbrough daiig-hter of the lateIn Natjiau ' ; iel Yarbrough of Franklin county; ; Z , j' '' ".? gist, totiss DrusiUa. Uell, daughter of. MrJ; 'I Xl'-'l - jusejiiiucu,- ; T-.--.l-' ." ' - . . , Iivthfc.same'placeIf. Salmon" HallBook Vv .4 seller to Mrs. Maria v Bears.-: -J--i v.., K-;,';V.iiEi)Vl ; -:.v Wln New Orleans, ontte 3d iult;. after lingering illness, ' Mr.V Thomas W.Vtofrairif- says of him, that he ws'i f.r i ij," 1 1 . a .. not prooaDiy ieit auv j. lCi 1,1 W"': irinpf nhnnr 7 vsia nf unj., 11. o-j.i. officer in the revolution, and stpod fir " the times that iried men's souls." k n.the"24tlvult. Mrs.' llarthi :Kem!r!ck, 62d year of,her age 4 PA1H of excellent CARRIAGE HORSES V well matched and wel l'broke1, ';;.!'.'-. ' Jlpplyto the Editors. ' Dec. 29 v ' T?rw .Skl CM .. -. J, Tift. - THE subscriber offers far salej Five Hun- lred and Seventeen Acres of LAND, tin Wake couoty, -lying1 6n the waters of Swift' Creek, and about 7 miles from Raleigh late the property lof Wm. GilmOur; ded'df 'which' ' ..N, VU 'WVI. t III i;i a Vf l.ill.Vl R.R.JOHNSOK, .Or in his absence, to Joseph Gales or Ti- v mothy W. Jones: . HAVING removed to the as- ir , .... .' m'JT; tablisnmentin Wilhamsbnrouirh. ? " : . l iitiMwie' county,VN.-.Caroljn- . :' ... mai. -iie mmis. Keeping; a JfUJtHUMl wnrrvp P!irrpD7rvpxw pad Tf VELLEUS t and deems it unnecessaiv - 'r? awr r rue t,.;-A-u--. td say more than that everv exertiontull bcs. used to render comfortable, all those who may call on him. , , t .', , - &?m.p JOHN W. BURTON. , V December 16. V il 39-3tv i i COMMITTED to the Jail 'of Oxford, pi Granville county,' "on the 26th ultimo, a, .1 nejrro man who calls himself JtM. Vile is a- but 28 years of ag 5 feet 8 inches hitrh. , well se,t, with large, teeth, full eyes and a flat ' ', e. ,jje says he hmneriy oeionged to Jas;; in cica w ncierrnc out now;.' , owned bvJacob Thunderoiick nf thp am districUriThe, uWner is requested to comcv forward, prove property, pay cliarges & take? V him away. A :"" ' r '. : .V , r,--- u ? '.' , S. S. GARTtnVAttr .tailor. ' X";;:- -bxfordV-.Jan;-2.';-; ! ,;f (SI '6vrJ: ' Vi-v. r State of Nortli-C ,'. "... Guilford cpuniy.X V Vj":"' John Lindsay and Andrew Lindsay, t . t'S. , Samuel W Untlsay.v 'U ....' TT appeannc- to the satisfaction of the Court I that the defendant ... Samuel !' W ,Lindsavv . isri.it an inhabitant of this .State and reside!! : in M issouri : it is ordered that publication be 7 . . ' made'six weeks successTyely in the Raleigh ' i-. ; Register, requiring the said .SamhelW. t ' Lindssay to appear at the next : Court of Equi- f . ; :; ' . ty foT Guilford county, held in. the town of b ' ''',! .U Greensborough on the 4th Mondayvafier th s' . ' i 4th Monday of March next, then; andther U : V plead, answer or'demur to said.bilLor Court of Plea's and Quarter Sessions, ' ;. J11IIV.IUUV I in Ul) iuj. 1 ik. tfn J. .. -f r.LL;.. . .1- i iv iu xjvuviay rcvxiary ncii, a tl)t; - vr uc iiuujc ior ninciv uavs in.Tne- Jiaieicrri -f.r J licisier, nouiying aues ititnartwoo, fclaa- . - , , beth Bottomland tfie f leirsof George ltici- 1 7 , ;,; artlsorito appear, at the court ofsaid .-countv.. . "? Courthouse mvpxford,"arid, 61eW caqse,1f. J ' v any tbey have why she said bill shall iiot bb!?'." v ; admitted to record.; - v, " ";. ' ....-'' t Witness Stephejd? K. Sneed, Clerk of our said Court; at.tfije in Oxford 'tIiVrst.Uon.' ' A ;. ' 1 dayof November, 'A, p. 1825; - . V- - ' j Tll'Sm.7 -nrfdr.AJl i 50 I--- v '..:'. . . V ,: -'. v V A: 3 1 V' 4 ( 'V.: -,L . k - MISS MiRtRETjAKMTOG isVell : ;f prepared to acconunotrajtesand w" -'.U tj sther Traveners.' " . , ; ' " ' ' .'. 1 '.1 RaIe5ffb;Bcc. V'1825. :v --i 213 r.- 1 J '' r.v's,'---'.' .C-fw.v -' .'.tT . ' 'v.. . ' v- .s.--v 'r'--v ' ' ' ' ' 'H' r- ''l';--; ; ' 1 r 'SWf-V.: -;- -
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