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' Jfot exccedinfr si-teeii lines, neatly inserted . .' v' three times for One Dollar, : and Twentv- Tive Cents for every siicceedingpublicationi ' 'Ihose of greater len eth .in the same propor- on...Communication9 thankfully receiv . y ed....Letters W the Editor must be post . paid, vy ,v . .; -.- ' :-;.:: . - s a rl V 1 1 I inorrpwr (ihe- memorable Jbjrth-c!ay of "Washington) the member of this Sod ' ; cty'will meet at'the State Bank in this "city," at eleven o'clock in theorenoonj for the porpose of fixing the Premiums ;for the'enSQing. year and for transacts inz other necessary business, fS After whtcfc therwili take a view of such .A fiitnals of a superior kind a9 are expect ed io be produced , 'oo"'the occasion anil afterwards dine together at" Ruffin's 1 Hotel; about '3 oVlock. ! Ve trust that . every fi iend of improvement in Agri- cultural and Rural Affairs" in the coun .iy willpve their countenance to an ob ject o intimately, connected 'with the : prosperity of obr country. f '-tyIntoehzaJyVe-: are; concerned to ' 4 tarn,- that this ;d1sease is very preva Jent',nd in a number of instances has proved fatal,' in sthe lover counties mf j this State. ''We have heard of several ideaths in KashEdecomU Ma'rtin and to Bertie s -some of them afccf a sickness tvof a few days only;. 'In Windsor, a ne- sto woman expired at once in fit of Veonghingxy But persons are variously cfBitced : some are taken with-pains in the head9 face ears or throat ; others r are seized pith . pains in their limbs. '..Th is disease being sooie what of a new character, the Physicians,iwe ' believe, have been at some Joss how to treat it. BliKjil-lettinghas proved fatal At the North, we' Jeam, that Calomel, with some active adjunct, iiused and pow- i erfulSudorilics ;and when the throat is affected, garglingbught not'to be neg lectedj r- We have ; pleasure in stating that though some slight catarrhal attec tions have been experienced, no serious attack bf this epidemic has occurred in this city or vicinity.' " -.4. i V 1 ; MuhcoTr&e7hrnptfve..Vire have plea -.. 4 sure in stating, that, in pursuance of the act of Assembly passed i n 1 824i au thor izing the, making of a Turnpike Road from the Saluda Gap, in the county of - uuncomoe, Dy.way oi stniui's, Murray- irrille, Asheyille, and the Warm Springs to the Tennessee line, Books of Sub ascription having been, opened, and, the - sum requrred by the act of incorporation subscribed, -a general meeting-,of the .Oil' i.lLi.i . J lL. - "' : t li . a oiocKiiuiucrs was uciu on me isi insu t' and the Company;'organized by the ap poinimeni m aamuerinunn as iresi i , ,x;derit,;and John Miller, James MSinfth f ; 4 l and John Woodfin as Directors, to ma- nage me anairs or me company, anu the Public -treasurer has appointed DayiJ j.vSvriin, a Dlrecjtor.. iu behalf - ot tnetate. Alter obtauim? trom the . Joard of Internal , Iroprofements, by jneansof some agent whq . has competent m mailers oi tnis Kinu, suca in- h formation and advice as wilt enable them ' to accomplish, I in the most effective and leaVt expenive modethe objects of the . - jflct, tie Corporation ;wil I proceed to en- ter into contracts fot the execution of ' :x the .important Work in -question. r The 1 ' vvhqle'line of this Road will ' be about ! . t -seventy Wdes In'extenUr' ? fV r : . irarACro?nii GSLLWe have re . .reived the'-following' interesting letter fruta'Mr, Charles E. RotheT 7the i in ; ccinous and 'experienced Miner ffoni Saiuiiyf whom Professor Olmsted Jate-" 1$ emphnx4 toSjak w taia Mincra- loical Exroiriations' which his duties as Professor of Chemistry. Would not allow-him leisure to attend to himself) rhich we : have pteasure in; laying be- fore our readers':, - - '.. i' ; -V' " Salisbury, Feb. 15, I f Gentlemen. In compliance Mrith" the promise I made vol v Vherjt?ia Kakigh, . to ive you some occji-nal jmformatton .con cerning the Goll region in the western part of this state, where-1 have beeq engagedin making surreya nd observations since i left KalcJph; 1 hve. thought proper to give you tje following: : .: . ,.' '-A "l"'''"'1 ' 'r'"" . Owing to the seainn of the ; year, it has been impossible for us, to add very much to our - previous knowledge,' concerning the probable 'richness and localities cf Gold in this section rof country ; notwithstanding, more has been done this season, we believe, tlianm;:iny previous one. . 1 Several Veins oftUflTerent formations, .have been discovered which are of greatervxtcnt than the thin alluvial layers of mui, wnicn ;aa been hither.o washed far collecting , the particles of jold with which Jt is impregna ted. ; . . .-, ' .- - ' - ' - . Three different formations have been dis pivered In the Greenstine ani Greenstone Sl ite, whicliate the or.Ty rocks in -this sec tion ot count' y; that contain the veins OK gold and "other, minerals. , V : ' One formation, t which is principally situa ted in Mecklenburg county, containsthe Gold in v-.ins of iron ore. By 'washing the pulverized - ore; small particles of gold, may be obtained, which are seldom discoverable in the. compact mass of the ore. It is im possible to give a correct idea of the length and dept of the viens of this formation, un til they shall. have, been worked more exten sively., 7- '' r' ;.." A Second formation, situated in Cabarrus, Montgomery, &c. jyenerslly contains the gold in veins of quartz. In this formation the gold is irregularly placed between the dif fcreut strata of the quartz The gold. may be' discovered hy disuniting 'contignous por tions of the quartz. - The greater part of the go!d which is found at this time, is obtained from veins of this formation. These veins are not so extensive as those of the first for mation. '" . ; . -.'. -. , The third, and last formation has not yet been so well examin d as the tfro former. It lappears to be composed of a variety of different ores containing'' gold in a state, of mechanical mixture withthera. These ores are chiefly Pvramidal' Copper Pyrites, Or Yellow Copper Pyrites,, prismatic Iron Pyri tes, Prismatic Arsenic Py rite's and Prismatic Tellurium-Glance. . ' ' t y K society has been organized in this Vici nity for the purpose "of : working these veins systematically and extensively; and tor the purpose of proceeding .scientifically to dis cover 'other veins. Thi is the only method by which we can acquire any correct know-, ledge concerning, the gold in this secti'm of country or hope to reap any great and lasting advantages from it.. j : In the course of my examinations, diligent searchhas been made, for Piatina, but .hiv therto without success. .v -, The above is all the information which can be given at present, on this subject. . t I am gentlemen, Yours most resp'y, . . -. .'- . C II AKLES E. ROTHE. It is given as a rumor, that should the Judiciary bill pass the Senate, and become a law, Mr. McLean is to be ap pointed one of the Judges and that Mr. Taylor, of New York, now Speaker of the House of Representatives, will re ceive the situation of Postmaster. Gen . . - eral ' '. - . '. - . - - r l" TheReport made by the Committee of Ways and Means," in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the Finances of the Government, occupies tniriy-one pruitea octavo pages. The report does not vary, essentially. the state" of the finances, as reported by the Secretary of ; the Treasury, whose report we published a few week! ago. ine uommiuee, nowever, no not -'con-. cur in tne recommeoaation of inc;: ae? cretarj of the Treaiuryi to; contra ct? a loan for the': redemption of that portion of the public debt that becomes due in 1829 and 1830.' VJ : v : ( , l Under circumstances, say the com mittee,' in which the j Gov ernment is un der no obligation to pay thepubtic debt ai any precise time, r Dut is at UDeriy, and, perhaps,' bound in duty," to dis charge it with the ' greatest 'ad vantage io ine siaje oj toe n nance vwiuiout pro ducing unnecessary- inconvebience tof the creditor, and giving due we (he considerations already ' presented, the committee do not" feel themselves authorized to recommend a i loan or jex- cnange, ; 1 hey recommend, on the con traryf.that the 'finances of the nation should be judiciously, cherished f the public expenditures regulated bv'a wise and liberal ecouomy ; andJ the surplus means rauuauy appneu, in eacn ensu ine quarter of the year to the redemp tion of' such portions of the debt, to which they" may bead equate 4 v ; '''XTie Couhnittee deem; it unneces sary to1 recommeud any particular mode. of, carrying this scheme into operation, preferring tMeavef it-to be regulated by the.' convenience and capacity of ; the Treasury , 'rr- lx t ' :; Wit might be accomplished, in relation all the six per.cen tsy except the S 1 6, -000,000 of 1813, by partial payments from time to time, of; each certificate, aritl upott thef principle of tdistributmn among the several land offices' 5 but, as the terms of that loan require -ail the stock owned by anjr individual, at agi ven time, to be paid,', it would perhaps be best, for the' sake of uniformity, to adopt some mode applicable alike to all (lie T d ebt. ; In this way," the owners, whose stock could be paid at the end of any one ensuing quarter, .might be de signated by lottery, - to be drawn at the Treasury, on the last day of a preced ing quarter, land notice given ' accord ingly, fiir threemonthi, of such intend ea pay ment? on ' the "day therein to be named.'? j. ,.; "V-;" ' ' t --l. li x Ordination. t a Special Ordina tion in this f town on Sutidav lasti The Right Rev. Dr. Ravenscroft admitter to the Holy Order" of Priests, The Rev. Henry M. Mason, Deacon, 'Minister of SL John's Church in this place, j Morn ing Service and presentation of the Candidate iby Rev; Mr. Empie the Rev.; Mr. Mason, of Newbern," being present and assisting. Sermon by the Bishop, from 2 Cor. 4, 5. ' I :i -.- -V;-:- Fayette Obs. ';; On Tuesday evening last, the citi zens of this place ivere alarmed by re peated cries of distress, apparently comin from the creek ' about j a mile east of the town I a lare number im tnediately ' mounted ' their horses and started off to .ascertain the cause, and afford assistance. . When they arrived at the creek, they ff)und jhatT the car-, riage of Col. Thos.' G. Polk, in which were his two daughters, and a young lady of this' village, had been swept down the creek, and was then lying athwart a lag and ''resting against tree which projected ; over the creek the water was running through the carriage at the same time rising rapidly, and its inmates wer? immersed to trTeiir hecks in water. rom this perilous situation they were rescued byt 'the timely and spirited exertions'of everal Jndividu als, after having remained in the water for nearly half an hour, "I V'J- .The creek was swollen by the heavy rain of Tuesday ; :'; but as the carriage had forded it, coming into, town, not more than half an hour previous to the accident, the driver, on j his return, drove into it unsuspicious of danger. 7 The obstruction of the carriagei in its passage down; the stream, by the log, saved the lives of the y&ung ladies who were in it. The horses were cut loose and saved the harness, cushions in the carriage, , &c. ; were carried down - the creek. ' ' ";: ' '-y, , j The water " rose so fast; that in less than thirty minutes after the you 115: la dies; were.-relieved the' carriage was completely immersed only a smai I black spot being perceptible, to indicate wnere it iy.-L;atawoa Journal. I NEW WAR IN THE SOUTH. Philadelphia Feb. ! 3.' By the brig Navarre, arrived, below, in 45 days from Rio Janeiro, vve learn that the Emperor of Brazil, on the 10h of December, 'declared WAR against the United , Provinces of Rurde la Pla-. ta. Great preparations . were making when the j Navarre sailed, for prosecu t ins the war with vigor. Several trans ports, with troops had sailed for Mon tevideo, and a strong , naval' force was off Buenos Ay res, blockading that port A great number of privateers vere on the coast of Brazil, from Buenos Ay res and had made several captures. :. -. The Empress .of Brazjls bad lately presenteo a son ana neir, 10 nis imperial M aj es tyi ? There was f great rejoicing on the occasions ' '' - ; 7. : , -! . Decree of Declaration of JVdr. , The government of .the 'United Pro- vinces or iiio oe ia riaia, navinjr com mitted acts of hostility against this Eui- frtrev without provocation or previous brraal declaration of var,Yejectin thus the forms; established ' amonsri civilized nations i t ' is required by- the dignity of the Brazilian People, and the rank which belongs to us amony powers, that f, ha- .'. :i oi vi. 'i t declare, as I bow do,W AR, against the said provinces- and their bverhment i directing, that by sea and land all pos sible hostilities be waged ' npoh them 5 authorizing such armarnenta as my sub' ects may please to use agaihst that na tion ; declaring,' ;that all; captures -or prizes, of whatever Batire, jhall accrue entirely, to the. captors, without any de- , durinn in fanr nf- th Public - Trea-f sur fHere fpllbwsrthe regtilation for the publication anul; distribution of the de cree. -.;i ..t-V'-o ; Rio Janeir6,f10th Dec 1825 j fourth year of the Independence and the Em X-ATEST FROM EUROPE 1" y-v 15. New-York Feb The packet ship Canada, Capt. Rogers, arrived ijnlSaturday, 'Trom 'Liverpool,' ha v i ng- sai I ed then ce. on" the porn i p of the 4 th u 1 1. Vfhe pa pers con tain no po litical intelligence of moment. ; , . K Onrthe 1st of Januarys the stock of Cotton in the Liverpool Market was as certained tii be 3 1 1;000 balesV.oV, 190, -000. bales more than at' the same period last year, This declaration . had caus ed a decline in th6 price ofv about d) per pound, and a furtlier decline-was expected. .':' , V ; . ;-,,. - x - ;v'. ' Letters from Havre of Dec. 26, state, that about 5000 bales of Cotton had ar rived since the 22d no alteration In the price sales dull, r . -" '-'iw The money market was becoming bet ter. , ;;, Of aboil t' seventy banking esta blishments in England which had stpp ped, five had already resumed payment ror tne purpose ut encouraging the rrowth or cotton m the island ot Malta, proposals: For publishing in the itim'eflhMitQnilJ Wf vB''iwrr;:f4iiv' c:tV 4 vV. BV THOMAS LOUING, - ' v.EXroRHrwopRiETORS4 : . v.:; - GCSTOM requires that ; whenever a nV ; V publication '"w proposed fur the Patroniiro v r ' " ' . t i i i mpurtation is permitted in England free of duty. , The oath pf allegiance to Cpnstantine the new Emperor of Russia, had been administered to the Russian Legation, and to the principal Russian citizens in London. . , ' . ;;'.-V:;:--' '. We have received the Journal de St. Petersburg of 28th Nov. (10th Dece it Contains the following' article : 4 5tDivme Providence, in its impenetrable decrees, has struck the Empire of Russia with a misfortune which no expression can describe. A courier, who arrived from Taganrog on the 27th instant, has brought the overwhelming news of the death of his Majesty the Emperor Alexander." A--f ....: of the public, its polidcal character'!tbtll be made known., V A' fev: J words :: will' : suthce, an this,: regard the . JE&rwill K published for . thev public a:id not v tor" a. ' party, -The various interests and tastes bV ; the Community we will endeavor to;couujt ' as far as they shall come ; v(thin tbe pale c ; propriety and moralitv. V ' .;.ti': . 'I Political matter wjll by no means be t xcltr- . ded ; on the contrarn, communif ations- T this character are earnestly solicited, as tend ingto expound the afikii-s of , our beloved ; country, and enlighten the public; mind;' that part at least that will listen to the voice of thA emancipating genius of letters. ) j' ; ;.'y," Although ii; canvassing the:, abilities and? : V v ;-J character of ; men proposed for t public situ' . 5 -t' tions, that freedom of 'speech,; which istho '.';j:'''viv. pride . anctglory tof the; American people an , ,1 : T - their press,? must necessarily be used,' yet ia ;' ' '' T, no case will the sacred i?sa of private feeling- V 1 ; : be intentionally violated, and as' the- Herald? ; V ' ' tV is independent tf individuiil influence,' the? v V- v ' A ' V , . ' l uc pcriurniea wun me most Scrupulous ex- y ' ' ' f ' actness.'.', 'vr::';;'-vf v.r? ( .,.a-,:--.'-' . .v -It will hot be necessary to' discuss the prcV ! ' " - '; V priety of this intended publication ui a pro- ' ; ( ? ,; On the first news Of iihis sudden ca lamity,' the august members of the! m perial Family, the Council af tjie Empii-e and the Ministers, assembled at the Pa lace, when the Grand Duke Njchujas nrst, and after him all the public omcers who Avere present, as well as the regi ments of Imperial Guards, jook the 'oath ot fidelity to the E iiperorConstantitie 1 : In Fayetteville, on Thursday last, . Ulr. Joseph Hodge to Miss Ann Crawford. .vAt the house of. Mr.. Robert Watson near Windsor, on the 9th inst. the Rev. Wm. H. Jordan, to Miss Elizabeth Watson; sister of Mr. K. Watson. ' : : ;"'. . ; 5. . M;f :, .'s Tn Edenton, Mr.' Joshua Skinner to Miss Eiizabethr Blair. . . '3v-v--' : In Plymouth, William L. Chesson, rEsq to Miss Harriet Bozman. ..". - . , J In Crayen county, Mr. Spence. Harris to Miss Mary.; Dudley, daughter of "Mr. Creed In this c'ty, yesterday morning, suddenly, Mr.' William, H ; Hill, formerly of .Wilming ton," but for: several years a resident of this piace. ' y. -- t --- fllHE drawinsr of the v Maryland Consolo- JL ; datediXottery 2nd Class , is. .received, and can be examined by personal application or by letter. All Tickets ending with I 2 or '5 is entitled to a prize of Ten - Dollars. Persons holding prizes bad better have them renewed in the next Lottery-to be drawn. On Wednesday, The 15th of next Month. : r NORTH-CARpUNA STATE LOTTERY. v tA.y 7ja-qfcr? y r miici U 1 - YATES & McINTYRE. Malfigh. ?;; 1 .7.-- Statb of North-C-olink vivii jWikESCpDNTtv;f4 I EairmrrSeptember Term, 1825. J Waugh & Finley, firiginal Bill, and BHI of In junction r , Charles P. Gordon, Zach'h. H. Gordon, Jas. H. Gordon, Geo. W. GordoW-.Thcf.Tf, Nappier StUebesca his wife, J no. Brown &Mary his wife, Sarah C.Gordon, SarahGor- don, Nathaniel Gordon and Thomas Seaweir.- , B T appearinto the satisfaction of the court .that the Defendants are inhabitants of ano ther State, and notice.by publication," being waived. aS to aQ save Tfnmas Seawell : Or dered, thereirethatrpublicaticiib made in the Raleigb Jftegister, for three months. requiring the said Thomas iSeawell to appear at the next Court of Equity,;to be held for the County of rdkesar the Court-Houseiin Wilkesborougb OB; the second Monday : of 3tarcn next, and plead, . answer or demur to said bill, iwry judgment pro confesso whl be taken, and- the same' set ,for ; bearinir .ex. parted ; , -' BARRETTr GwA fi pectus. ' The public voice must finallV decide . whether the undertaking be proper -'r not, but we trust.thn all will be convinced' ttofc : every addition to the catalogtie of literary or ' political magazines, is an evidence'of our ap ' proach toward perfection ip! those sciences " as m il as of the advancement of general re flnement. . '; -f :' -rh ' ";.'' C - .' Our mercantile friends will receive such InV fprmation adapted to their profession,' as wts , v. shall be enabled to obtain 't and they are res, ! '. ' pectfully invited to furnish this Dsner with InJ 'y teltigenice interesting ta commerce. f ' f,-- 'r ' Handsome materials have been procured'" 1 ' ' I ' and the paper wilj be put to press in few ' ' . i weeks; at farthest XS -: - ':v'" V, The Herald will be pTinted on a sup'r-royall sheet,, at Three Dollar per annum payable irti advance, cr on the receipt of the first num ber, -.- u'ti -.' -."A- ',- . -Subscribers in town will have their canera deliyered to thein- by a Carrier, and those at ' 4 t." 1 -a V distanpe by mil, or such conveyance as they ' ." ; r ; " shall direct. ' ' 4- -,-v - :v if V " ' ' '' ' - -Feb.. 9,1825. . ; ,:..y .-V; , i, State p XtyrnVaroxwiy f -1 v. ' R u th e r fo rd" C ou n t Vv r - Court 6f Pleas and QuaWSessiorrsv' ; 1 i? f , ; January Term, 4826 -,'(,- -''' 'i :, John' McEntire,-., wA 'VVlV1. ' '."fJ .f v w.:; "-;. v . lPetitiofi , , r'-T" DanL Brfwn & Fielding ..Brown, , tv. for . V .- ' . et. al. heirs at law of ; Francis Partitiorr ' :'Browii;f-r'J;'li; Jivvy..j-'.!,:.:" "'-.'.'.:;;. T''.'f , h'T appearing tp the satisfaction of the Court ' 7 V 1' " j that 5amueIiBrowti imd ; Fielding-ftrowh ' .'f.. are inhabitants; of,-another State t Oidered. ' ' vl '" xuereiore.xnai puoucauon oe made in the Ha r leigh Register, for bix weeks, for the. said ; Daniel and; Fielding' Brown,' children ami ' - ' "i heirs arliw of Francis Brown, -to be and krf. J . pear before t f le Justices of ,our satd County -' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to bo' ' ; 1 holdeh fortlie county of ,Huthei1ord; at the ' Court House in Rutherfbrdton, o, jhe third1- Mondav after the fourth Monday; of "-March '' - next, then and there to plead, answer or ' di-" ; '; mur, or- judgment' will; be ; entered agaht? '' them, and the matter -there of decrt ed accorv.'' - . Witness, Isaac Cratoiw; C .ert of our saiut , s 1 mrt it;;j6ffice,-the 2d Monday of Januaai'-i". ' 1826; y V Vic lISAACXRAt ON,-C. tf A : Hillsborough Female Heinniai-y, Cfp IIE second session ' of th is I nstit ut ioir ';' ,1 ii; commenced n the 12tb instl ami tha ' superintndant takes pleasure ri i.nformin; : i ' V4 Parent & Guardians at a distance; that he ii ; : at present assisted by a Gmleman and Lady r1 v of, tlte most 'und(ubted au.alifi cation. ' Ila 4'?. V -can, therefore, with confidence, rec-mmend 7 ' 4v . . the school to the!attehtion of the public, and j :, " .' engage that o exeru'bri' shall be spared to V ' . give to it a permanent and useful character. - , v . - . ';vr .V A'.WM. At.GltKEN,' V- i! v' - V; - " r-v't.v; Superintendant.,'-.V? "-V:' S v Jan. 25th,; 1826, . ''"vtr . ' 30 V ; tr, will weel lice of the HillsborougU Recorder.; ' ,;-'?Tr. vf csicru varuuiuan,,uapejrcar Uecora -4l .' , , 1 - Kewbern - Sentinel arut Edenton -Gaietfe. publish : the - ahvve. for (liir successive? , ; ' - ' ) ts, and forward theit accounts to the aft- J - ; v -t it: 1 ND committed - to the Jail of Kashville I t XjL Nash county, J.C. on the lQthirwtant, a ' a runaway, a'negro fe'law NED, who. was sold - by;Mr? Sherwood Evans of tlis conntf-it' VV "' v -t Mr. Mathews, or Mr Meriwether of Geory I ,V r abouf'. in this and ; the adjoiainiiig countie eversmcej iana, unuersuna, ne now be longs to Mr. Hannah otA!abxmaJ - The otf nr, is y requested to uome forward.-' prove property, pay , charges, and Uke him away. ' ? WlCUB G;:WHITF1ELD; Jailor. ' Nashville, NC. Oct-16. V I Sen -! ,,T u,- 'v . t -H V-; ITAVrNG this day Entered rato copartner JUL ship, arVprepared to attendto all pnn , ; r :f. ', fessn-l calWrom town andTggjtry. , erw , . " V. som ittfrjngitbe.attndanxe of both.';wiIlf l: ' ' 4 receive n wimoui ine,cnargeor consUtatun ' V ,f i oti fayetteville atreet, or. at their acparat V ' ' T i places of resjdence.-''j:r 4 1 -f-' j V '. , y - . "..yfe1- ' v, 7. ' VI" -1 V-
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