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Page l63f Cijc Star. y) olunic V. )fth Xprtt tua Kept the aea u .til Ur provi- t-. rcre rxtrly cxnauuco , m.c .... roller, except itc squadron and scno-tr t 4C1 " -a. v. j a. 1... iWii ,1 m v4 VsK llrf.wii rt rhu ifV- which lock h.n Lt an ,Vr;n.o y n,, - ' . .T::L " li" f.k. c tioected to k!4 tw tS OitM tU4 taf 1 i b . ' i m x. - - f . re ook hrr, '.nd brmihlhrUlopt. S) beltjcs ; a.irae mme in gtlUntl)' captured lv the lior- She So rat extewiv fn ka fitwnoskf, wboe Ctrttl ?p"l!lln bxr priie the HiArer, pro- tVis ctenii up l'rowOence mei. C i.k.;. .. .ifN.--L i'.w llvhflver senr rVr ns,l icu:ciiiit Hulcbmsuiw lender lo Adrai i arret., utile - the fnc President. Lieut Hotel. Mme. tun on wB Roogt'' at soon . reli of tonmrtH ik4mt Uut oaingtrad lo JoVuu M,r, and it beautiful eJ. L'p(.j,,fU Hie Wasp and FrfJic, bave both b?il Lk-flWin -StrWroA, l)jni1 Jckrjnhcaedtt'openonshorrwier.ire ,a:rJ b Vf,,e, built to the catwarJ re h.ve ieonb dpoUtollieoft iackaaa Thcbri boarded ttver! couterf la iNc By. -mi, .- ' f pr.rflrk mlreaJr ncarU -"ao Hoh. Pdottof Ocncock,vfckft wri vufTered then to proceed. .V, r. Gaz. New-York, Sept. 2R. The Ildifa. papery speaknig of thr cap lire of the Baxerbv the U. S. brig Enter prn;,say." The former hal 40 men, hiving int two boats to cut cm mme vessels the hvr i s lid t j have about 120 men, and w.th e .tv wav far sup.-nor tr the Boxer." C-mplr vnl, an 1 urincm.dh brave t4rt w.io c pturrtl her late uauic takt Bv the last Mail i? i . .a .ii cobiSoaed of the m to m r.ituy im uowwc w vaw. i (or oi inc run, prwj; aa kcbwh j umvdcihk u coyed eff witS thrca other Mima by a Bnuia aaboo ner, which they auppoacd to be DeotraJ veaael tht after ome thrtatt thrta of lh pik"wer ' urdcrod Into ike boat with a pan of the tcaact'a cnaw nd were earned toward the beach until they catn lljfon. Srhlrmhrr 57. -Shf 1 o. A .rm .friy e U irn by wittin two hundred yardiof the breAkcra, and war :tiuK-nni io ji-uvcd in tli town yeitcrdjjr f- then rompelled to leap overbojrd ihto the aea and nrivin, direct hotn turn icrijixl iiea, wiucn srim lurvueh the Urenaeta to aave tnciruvci of wn,' indoed, auperi ir to ihe B jxrr in p'a - pi c he left n 'I'm id.y l-M, tiiat Clsneral Hamp- iie by the swort that tlvey preferraai the funnr :i' cunnrrv, and in naval tactic ;' ut it wdl rov. ith tc N.nt'iein Army, commenced his though ihey expected to Le allowed by a aharM tc.ilt!, 'id K.Umie i COTHIIIUI.I.IC lUt he : Lo.in lor the rrcsioem, a-Ki x t . .. i. . i i-vtt rf Im I. hr "wTd i'-.for'i the cnn.u-ndcra ol the MuadrouS in the Sou'"'. i,ntl 1,1 nirl . , . Uh v..v ' !w. ..i',rl',.f ,h ,r whrn the Boxer ldt port) march frm Cn.ii'crijnd Head n Monday I. t, and or lost n the breaktra. The deponents fanbef r:1 U arrcn'5 i.,Wt..ns. I sh : h, I o, ar.l U5 picked men or the pur- ter:..mp5d t.-e .mx? c,cnK at Odleton, 7 mileA aiate tj.t their Comphioo waa M fffcr th aDdAdrr.r , arr en a i .u rtHllpnc,e ..,h. , f . ntt rnri7P. Af ,hrr. ft i the Bnn,n hne-n and ub in 4') mUea r..in avowed purpose of piUfc a bnK into Ocfacock la Aljormeo in b"...k, -v n . . b r- - - s, Itrp.,L N .rtUwltiis-andh a!l the eflorts of the Iurtinouth when the commanding office!" oecUt- M.ri. L-i - 5 ' rri ! W ,C rUt n , afl H , P " V f V vi I I "i--. 5.10 T t , Ne. York militia then at Plr.it,- ed ih.a every house ou the ialanda abculd bo buroW )ter Mfin i' im,. , ur.j were asuo-c - , b volunteered fi r. On Tl.ursJjv last, o!T Loos;-Ibnd, wus Iward- , Thy the AVlph sloop of xvxr, who put un board j SnSn ."o .d,of thoiluop N-ncy, from this port "P1.!. . i : k .1... k,t rntnrrd k burnt' The report th-tt commodore Rodcis hod tuken r.mizrr was incorier.t. The com- SLdorc in the North Sen, was informed of the cap- tureof the ChcsupeiKe, wm w !Tus. The ConRTCTs parted five days afier sail ing, and h?.'J not been met aiterwaras. U'ashinotok, Sept. 30. CW.V J r.'rrr rom Cam woJore Vrry M Ae 5r rtnrtt Of (he Aavv, U. S. tchooncr Ariel, off Portagr River, Sri'. 20: ft, I8i3. Sit Since I last did myself the honorofwn tim: you, the vessels under my enmnrund have been employed in movinK the arrny Irom the camps at Pnna. river and Fort Meiirs to Put-in-bay A considerable body of troops have already arrived .t that n!.ir. (Icn. Cass, commanding at the bay mentioned to me u few moments before 1 left him his niormnir. that a man hart airivcci irom.ue tmif.whn rrnorted that the Indians had burnt that iar Thf r.f ii l.a 1 not seen the man ; two of his officers conversed with him. . Very respectfully, I have the honor to be, Sec ' O II PERRY. The han. Win. Jonet Sc'ry rJ the .Yavy. ANOTHER NAVAL CHALLENGE. rtr u.... wr .1 o 1itr from one of the crew rrt UCIUIV l ai.v. ' br.wecD 50 and 70 were taken prisoners, and the remainder killed. Indian News. KNOXVlLl.fi, (Ten ) Septeml)er 20. We are informed by exni ess frni Col. Meigs, lhat 4000 Crocks aie certainly cmbdieil nejr ilc Hickory ground and that itOO are designed to at trW th frnitM of this state immediatelv The Cherokee are much alarmed, and wish the assis tance of the whites, as the Creeks will pss through their country to get to Tennessee- The same amounts state nat lwrive iiunureti arc to attack Georgia and six hun-.rd t!n: settle ments on Mol)i!e. In consequence of these al.irm ing communirtions, Brii? Wen. Thite has oiled the commaiioing officer of Regiments in his Brig ade, to furnish seven hundred an ! fifty men exclu sive of cavalry to rendezvous at Knoxvi.lc on tie 23d insf It is certainly high time fur every one to be on the aler:, and stop ifpossible those infuii.itc' savages. There is no doubt but the citize-.s ol this section of the state will prove their patriotism by tuning out on this urgent occjsun An express anivci on Sun.lay inst to his Ex cellencyGov liiount from Fort St btcpiietis, blink ing certain information of the dreaofui slaughter cl sevcal hu ulred of our fsUow-cilizens by t'e Crt ck Indians, hc:id.;d as some have imagined by hninh or Spanish officers. . On the 30th of August, 750 saviires attacked Meems, a stockaded fort, about eftheXJ S. brig Enterpiize, which sutes, that she No miles alwvc Fort Stoddert, and 35 below l ort has received and accepted a challenge from H. B ) St. Stephens, defended by an-mt 7h fignu ig men M. brig Young Ernnlou; Th' Luterpaze is ro- Irt w!,icli were UJor i:.o women and cni.aren.i nty mine a desperate assu:i wun axs mcy mi the pickets, anif fit the sv.mc tirne fired the "olock viiisa. die asaule 1 decided themsdves very gal lantlybut as soon as one Indian fell another took his station and axe. After an opening was effec ted, they rushci in and butchered the whites with out mercy. Ma Bcos'v of the twelve montus men, fell as they entered the opening. Mr. Mtcnis and a number ofwrnen and children were ournt to death in the blockhouse. Every soul of w.utcs perished except 3, and of the Indians about 200 were killed. On the Thursday follotvhg an attack was m;ide rcss the lint witb Geo. II. I Ti.e affidavits were dated the S6th &cptedtber. Drscrti.ms from the Geimin regiment, in the ririt'.sn senicc, were very frequent .i Chronicle. t . H.ir'i'm.rtnii Csntinel rectivc d last evening, rontiins tb" t'-i'liw paragraph, uhicsi cornborirtc llio li-.c in'- llii nrc .- Ir n-n tliat tlie rt'v un-lrrthe fimmind of M.jr n-ncral l.'rfnpt'i' niovtxl from Cumberland Head on ihe tvfninjj ofihe 1 9' ! ., entered the enemy- country enrly n th- .mxrutni of the AnJ, rouleii anil took hit pickt.t, Irove in hi aHa'ir.I orpt, anil lmnicaiuU V coinmenc e l "' nmre'i tortli West F 'It THR .VTA It. Af-.rrt Editf-n The f a-s entertained by my neig'ibinvs tint ta-. y 1 vi 11 l un ihle to raise montv pay t c iV.ve. t t xes, f ,spit many inrn i.'j ai prvaiiu1 ) lo ihtir ti.Cj : tl.cse 1 avuI men- to u ixious th.it fie war shou'.d be wit's r ;id to relieve tbc pcrpir. ny plans are t-iiked of. and .imonj ;io i three which are niwily reiit-d on. T!.e first is, that the iutc sl-.all assume ti e a mru u of the land taxc s, say two h.u;drcd and twen--v thousand dollars, and thereby obtain fiom the (iccral Govcriinei.t a discount of fifteen pe r cent. We have been polkely favored with the (blLSwiOfj con cspondence for pubucatim. i Executtvr Officft -V C. JiaJngh, 7th July, l8i,J SIR In com plbnce With a resolutiun of tVv General Assembly of this State, passed at their bit session, 1 have the honor of tendering you thea sword which this letter accompaniea aa a testimony of the distinguished claim you h.veonthe gratitude of the Stat for your galhintrjr in achieving with yr.iir brothers in arms the glorious victory over the ' British forcs commanded by Col. Fur j-uton at the baHL of Kings Mountain on the memorable 7th of o ; i r i730 Thi-? tribute of respect though ' be uiotd a' a nrotructtd neiiod. ivill not be corisWr v'l.t l.l." .. tUm Isiqu Kvnrkt.'ifklA n . . . r t ' I iw ' J IJVIIUtuuig VMJ LUUL aiA.;U.IV, W14C11 V HI tre informed that it win unison with a resofutioq " ! of the General Assembly p-ssed in the year i78i, wnicn iroiq sotne cause not well ascertained, it is lo regretted was not complied with. Permit me sir, to make you an expression of the high gratification fell by me at being the favored anJ in order to raise money n pay the taxes tha ; i,lSlrumellt t0 prt8CTft vpu in V,QAme of the Legislature snoiihl sell He stock owned by State of Northaholina this testimonial of era- st:U in the several Banks I titude this meed of valour : aud to remark that 1 nc 5-cona p:an s v assume me ui anu nyrrow , c,)n.ent,ioj, ttS we ate at tbe pres(nt Um(.. wUh h ihe npti am uirit of tne Banks, iif.vab e bv the nto- r ? . . , . - - , m . , - I pairing and the battle to bo. fought in 3Q days from receipt ot the challenge, which was on the i8th inst. The crew of th Enterprise- were complimented by the citUsns of Portland with a public diu'ier on the 2oth. Demo. J'resi. DATT0W,(0.) Sefit- 13 Extract qf a letter from John Johnton. .' Indian ,4gcnt a: ''irua, to the nation. - I have information from Detroit that the Bri tish and their allies are in- great confusionnhd have to confidence in etich other a nunber M te ln- din have .gwifi: Mftie. '-ToCAimseh and Kound Hnaa are at d to be he only leader thot ere deter- on Fort" Sihfcfield' it pi ovd unsufceessftrl mined to adnere to the enemy -they arc. the most popufor, arid of coursc have a- considerable rrumber sf fuliowevs. It is my opinion however, thaj when matters comes to a crisis, the suvagcs will shew their true ciuracter, t!iey will abancon th British to their fate." ZANE5VtT.Lt, (0 ) Scfir. 22 Recent accounts from the. Lake up to the l5'.h Inst i'. form that tie prisonets fiom on board the fleet were lantled atPorl ige River that preparations-were nukiag for 4 descent upon Canada; that the allies (savages) of the British exhibited it aits of oisanecuoii ; mat uic veteran tmv. oiieioy nau ar fiveu with the Keiitucky volunteers. Wanhlntorty Sri 29. From an authentic source of information, wc lcam th.it the gallantry and enthusiasm existing among tha officers and crews of the flret on lake Ontario, arc of the fi. st order ; that so ftr from hav ing fled from the enemy, as he and his blends a- ttongst us have represented, vnere never wr-s a pe- tiod, under any circumstances whatever that the American fleet suffered itself to lie chasad. So anxious ws commodoie Cr,uu:icev to bring him to WUon, Uiat he once altempteid it with six schooners wss than he had commanded, but without succes- We learn abo that the spirit and zeul ol the army at Fort George will suffer nothing by a comparison Villi . even commodore Chaunc.ry's command n'l'.liams declares mat he found nn his arri val, and vw ainoti)? the regiments diuin; his con Vnuatice tliere, nothing but one common anxious oesiretohc led against the enemy. In that army there are now no parties, either of a politipd or in flindual character it received gen. Wilkinson in tfle best possible good disposition. t-Ven t!)0Se tfTi-rr urKn h.ifl hfn nt rtr!nta urWVi prior u the declaration of w ar, had determined W liieiVC eVfir nnifi? a-i-ifu4nr-ttinfi irw tliA hnKUii '.,f' P'l'-c 8e . vice all wouid execute his oiders spirit anri cheerfulness. The; General had B"!i verv ill ! ..u ...i. 1.3 J. H. Williams reached t!ds ci'y yesterday J'l- Ul.l.H U1UWS IUI UIC blAlll nil "t-rv iLsi . Ccr.. ii L to I r 'r m '''dsMpman Mugrath of the Navy us lujs'ifi i,, C'.,n lesion, gives fume particulars i aCUiili fn I .1-- C... . ... I . i . - - ijui;, wiucii vc nave not ob- i , , Ji - states that the enemy's ship Detroit iiaa aljOUl fi 1 .... I r. V.. , .. Ut tile sum, ,;!, ii .i..: : : i . - .w, nun un men I'ggu'g "im spars cut l. io liiuces Tk " i r . J t " -luaiiti vessels oi tnc enemy also uiii;rea much in their hulls and rigirinir, and ; in a,.Kl wounded He states tho" force of the wemy , men al G3oours al 550 a Smart affair : "Plymouth, Friday morning Setf. 24'. tcrno.T Iiufo,'myu M yesterday af Pum 'tU uxburv sloop wus thascdon shore on Uiy VflJ' Ctacl1 by a boat from armed brig in the illoat - k'e encniy uceeded in getting the sloop out ari gjarnj being soUndcd. 0ur ixxUlua .lOOJt io Intiians weiw UHled, A nuratKi- of lamiiits ycrt' butchered on B issvti'a creek. The genilem.ui who brought the ui'nve inteili v;enre states that about 30 Cllocf ws imve j ioed the Creeks and many more, it is generally bcltevtrl will, unless immsdMte'y employed by our govern ment, for employed they wiii be He also oii.igs the unpleasant news that about the tims of tiie att.it k on Fort Meems, 500 British or i'lianish troops landed at Pens.noVa fcfl tie West I i-Ui Islands, on which occasion there was great rejoicing. The inhabitants nf the. Aloljile country have a bandoned thei r dwellitvgs and retioateUto inc lorts. Gen- Claiborne is in Uk country with atKut COO twelve months men, and the otaer troops in t.ie differer.t forts amount to about 200 men Aid is soliuled form our state. JuiLle Clarivn. A number of the Delaware and other Indians have collected with their famines near Piqu.t Obio) uml'.r the protection ot the United btotts, the c hiefs and many of the weniors of tliese tribes have joined the tiwps of the United States uutler the command of Major General Harrison, bo inflam ed are the people ot the fKcstern Country at the barbarities of the Indians, committed fat the instiga tion of Britain, that the commander in Cliitf cl tiie N. IV. Army has apprised the Governor of Ohio that these friendly tribes who have joined our cause, are in danger from the resentment of the people and has requested ot the(overnor to ex ercise his authority to prevtnt liiese Indians from being s.ir.iihced to falsi? nnpicssions and angry pas sions. Goncral Harrison s lys he is ptilocuy con vinced c f their fidelity to tno United Si aes--tlu'l mnny of llieir warriors re now with him, render ing important services to the army ; and that M to attempt indiscriminately to inurdcr tlesc people, would lntlict a blot upon the national honor which would never be effaced." Governor Meigs tl O- bio has accordingly issued his proclamation fore warning all the people of Ohio ".igainst acts oi in discriminate revenge that they take r.ot justice ir. lo their own hands and violate not the sanctity t l treaties nor disrespect the asylum established by the government But that at a period so interest uig to Ohio as th; prcsant, they would confide in the exertions of Major General Harrison, superin tondanl of Indian affairs, to examine into the pasi and guard against the future" IVe hope the pro cinmalion ot Governor Meigs wiil have the desired effect to allay the angiy pa&sions of the people and to frustrate the machinations of the British, whose aim po doubt is to promote discord between the irontier inhabitants of Ohio and the neighboring Indians, and in fact to involve us in war with every Indian tribe. THE PEACOCK. Yesterday was launched at Coalaer'a Hook, amidst an immense crowd of spectators, the U.S., sloop of war the Peacock, pierced for 24 guna. J'e construction of this, vessel, which has been performed in 7 Working days docs great credit to the dcpaitment, to the Navy agent, and to the builders, MeBjfs. pie in four eniud annual instalments The third plan is t. offer to the .State Bank the advantage of the fifteen per cent, discount on the prompt paymei.t of the direct tux, and for the bank to take the pledge of the st.itu to proide at a future dy for the r? payment. Astothe first plan, a few woids will prove its imprac ticability. Tlie -State's 'ock in the 'State Bank is s: emlnrinssed with couditWis, that I fear no one would give any thirty f(Jp its in't rtst in thai institu tion. It will bj Kcodected that the State's divi dends are to go towards the redemption of the pu psr money, whith t!ie Bank Iws given a pledge to takV'mt of circulation in tt:e courso of a few years ; and v.;cn ihus redeemed tliis mojiey is to be burnt. Until all the paper money is redeemed aud burnt (sa"yb tween'three ind four hundred thoussad dol lars) thete wiil be l opixiht loan icdividu d purchas er, crt'fsequently tlen nJ one wculd give much for this &ck As for the fifty tholivind dollars of stock in the loe d Hanks it is r.-n so incmuhrred, and is there fore worttrat least par, bir t;.i. sum goes t ut a lit tle way towards paying' offuie taxes; sying no thing of Uic impropriety of s l!iug the on .y pro ductive fund belonging to the st..tc As to trie s-irond am! t-r-j pl;in ; wlir.t h:mk will loan so large a sum to the slate, when .Y.-veseco been same foe tor our just rights the pleasing hope mar be ejitei tamed that the valorous deeds of the he rocs of our Revolution will animate the aojdier of the existing War and nerve his arm, in laudable emulation to like ucnievements. I b.-g you to accept an assurance of the great consideration and respect with which I have the honor to be, Sir, your obed't aervV VVILUAM HAWKINS. Hit Excellency Isaac Shelby, ' ' (Juverhor of Kentucky. ' 1 how regardless preceding Leisl.iHjres to compiy with snlcmn plcdgci givtn io n-oi; m -s. and that conlhct which terminated so favourable to ve j11 know thatthe v." tide U'-s ivri, to i,.'ii-, jur arms, imd evidently gaVe a favourable turn, "to fluals lor provisions fundshed tbe Ucv.iludonary the revolutioiiary wai, and in relation to which 'the army wrre to be paid eff in gold and silver, a,s well sLeg'slature of Nortb-Caroiina have been pleased interest as piincipal but the iegisiature afmrwanis 'toexprqss thcnuelves in a manner" the most flat scaled these cc.tiificMes down to foiir shiilingc in ! tcring to my fce-iiugs". the pound, a d finally stopt the interest attev i8u3, 1 If the freeborn sons of America wanted any sti nt a uinj too wh-.-n the hold.'is v. ere retused money ! nurlus to draw them fortli in defence of her rights, foi t ern at the Trca:;ury tty being only received Joiner th in a conviction, that upon their'exerti v;8 in payment for land i ntnis. Now il the Legiski- depended the continuanccof thcac rights, it might Hire would defraud men who hd furnished sup- be tbu i l m the heartfelt satisfaction derived from plies to a starving r.rmy then figr.ting h r our inde-1 the consolation of having mciited and received tbo pendence, wjiat would iht y not do with a set of ' applause of a grateful countiy, for the toils and dail- uanKcrs, wno nai stept out ol thts n.itural course I gets encountered: in hev behalt ot their business, lo loan money lo carry on a ruin ous war thr conquest ? Messrs. Editors, as I am a small stockholder in the State Bank it is my wish that this subject should be talked of, W the end that all the stockholders should cither go in person to Raleigh next Decem ber, at the election for Directors, or iftuey cannot go there, that they take care to whom they give ihei'- proxy. Tike last dividend was but two and a ha'.f per cent, f r six months, and I am therefore . t:,e more unwilling to tills any ot the principal. A for mysell, I shall go tu" Rtdeigh and know who is' who ; lor no man shall receive my vote for Director who is for loaning my money to the A'tate." It is however my wish, that tne people should be relieved, ano it any otner banks or individuals will Government Uou$e, Frankfort, J&ntuckyi August 26A, 18id v" Sir On the 23d instant I had the honor ,'of jre ce-ivricr your letter of the. i7h ult tendering'to me Sword, which accompanied it, bestowed. oyJJortli , Carolina asa tts'Limony- of the flattering sentiment i; whith she entertained in relalibii to my conduct in ti.e atfaircf the 7tu of October, i7i0, on K-inga Mountain. - ' - . - Engaged as my beloved country then vm in'V struggle for every thing that was dear to man,' shft had a licrht to expect the zealoui exertions ol her citizens in her behalf.' Devoted to the cause of my rouiit-y, competed by a high sense of the obliga tions I owed ner, and by an ulfer aversion to the ty ranny which was endeavouring to oppress her, X, freeiv participated in those tXertioha whiA 1 - w"- wm 1 hiving lived ten years of the happiest part of my lite in North-Carolina, and having received repeat-" ed marks of the paru dity of my fciiow-ciiueus vin lhat government during ray residence anjongstV them, I have ever entertu'ned the warmest feelings " of lratcrnal affection St gxid will for them.- And t t ow accept with vencrauon and respect this honor able pledge of u continuance of their tffecdon. 'iiii considerations of high respect and esteem, I have the honor to be, - Most respectfully, . Your obedient servant, ISAAC SHELBY Hi Excellency William Hawking, Gwernor of Jtor(h-Carotina. loin the state, I ahaB-bs glad tnry Wd do so, uinl The Loan, of seven millions five hundred thou perhaps t.ie e w:ll bo umrably rtp .y therr ; bul sand dollars, was taken at 88 dollars 25 eta in n. ucy, lor 100 dollars in stock,' bearing aft interet of 6 per cent, on tbe 29ti ult. 'I . t in ii r . . I . i t . .... t . . . money 1 hve in the A'ute Bank cost me much la bour and iinxitly ; iind as I have once been a cre ditor to t'ie stale 1 feel no great wish to be so ayain. As to the discount allowed on the prompt pay ment ot the taxes, it it were here necessary I could Leave changed to Laurel. 1 l 1 . 1 . r r snivcins, wuura execea trie niteen percent, con.se sequenlly the state wonld lose by the assumption. ROANOKE. October 2, 1813. l he L.nwrence and Niagara were both nf ?hr s'lw'that the interest ou the money to be borrowed, ! K,'W,IS. woods last spring ori the banks ot rfie commissions to oui own collectors, and the in. 1 y W" Lne'' )Xlim 'nontha they have descehd- cu uuui me i nei ip me laae, changed trpxn trees to vessels ol war, and,, as commodore Perry sbvs, ny tuc iiessing of the Almighty," been covered v.t.i u luxuriance of lauteis thicker than ever they .ore their nuitiral foliage Prett. ProHU-riifrand Advernty JHe that can hctoical y e itlure adversity, will bear prosperity with equal greatness ot soiil forSthe' mind that cannot be de jected by the former, it Ukejy not to be transported with the latter. - 1 v Married on the29Ui ult. Captaia James Harrison., t Mu. UeUrcca Jeffem, botli of Franklin county. D&ttuariv Died in Franklm cbwty, Mt$r Calvjia Jenes,sKn o iWr Janet ion?. -Vi RALEIGH, FRIDAY, OCTOHKK 8, 1813. W have received disstressing accounts from the, Yadkin, Pan and Roanoake rivers, whpse wa ters have been higher, about a fortnight since, than at any tirne for the last twenty' years. The corn eiojjs on ma low grqunds ot these nyers were un commohly pijmising, and have, as we are informed. bscn completely and itlwfl(t exception, destroyed. M in' i - i i . - : ' " . ! ' 1 ' r t !' V nil ! j '1 '' ' ti i; H ii 5' 4 :. i:i i p U i i, i 1 I m ;: ! i . :4 1 1 ii i W i ; Li' , w i 'mm ; - $ " a
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