Newspapers / The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, … / Oct. 24, 1817, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
! i. 1 1 i- - . " 0 North-Carolina State IlALEIGH, (N. C.) FRIDAY, OCTO B K It si, i 8 17 Vol. IX Gazette - ' - . . .. t . - ' ' . , -'Vj - - i - ' j 1 ' 1 " ' ' ' ' " ' ' " ' 11 1 Nrl irJ - : ;'o. 4s. y-- i rr"T " s- . nVTMuMAi HENDt-KMlN. J UN. WKomn, Tkfw 1" r-H - JaUicd.W at the of the EaA, mfc aU are .!riVrtiotelat .' ..fcirrtcil three r. for S I. and 8 J t for tio-J. , Take Notice. . . . ' Kw. IWk Robert C.u TLi . John Doan. Jma Waihcra, Bem-S. CaUhVjwX Rh.r4 Smith, C. WN-holU, fjMdCi.lW.wW't. I f ilter. .Wad Buffalo. ltW lUttcr, "T7a ""Zoii s .1 ..Mt month t the imhbc-Jad for the "52 i rUia to t. u. i k utay 3if of StetJ brre youinay Htcwiif v HOnk proper, wid tl . . I WTBW iiraiiu u w. '. il any iucu jo mi - uj , . Attention! n m'.ln (ran Coiat Biw 1 ca r.. .1. f rte KIikIi. m fh COM Ma tradu to tbe TomUiflfjr oairy. d IB New-OrM rr pcmfullr offiT ki rv-i to hi cjuWULacci Is ur, cither to lonM wurnmis " to ccrui 0J eUiu It b rtacrttlr WcU-red ikat the liu-di iOi tt atr,1 lifiiiu of Ui State out yrt ayroprwrtCTl, ur be aul-jeet to ntiCCart UmJ nrrautt, fnr aervieci hi the rrfoWioMry AuU it k probaibte rtt at m "tTf - hnt. irwtm viU nwws m ofloe to be openol tor tlx try of jnhacritKT Urini nrar Car eotre of die pOrcUasr, and Uarm mi(c himwir MqnaiMi-. hk ti CiTcrmt . part wcrcon flatter Uiwaeir, tint he will be mWod to itichar the d iri U Dm MpMiqr above Mmed, well a any other pt-rxw M'ntwU pnl into bU Uudi he offen to lay on r-owu)W trniM, on 1imi1 of the first or ocond quality, -rtirmrrrr an of Ca altt h nf lewd or thef tmrhoae. fiA attrnd tn the rnm- tlctunaf the title by jpurtjr-Uo has !nuuM of the Wat ind t and from hi long ctrerienee in furreying Uijm to receUcaaharvof ppntnH-se. jpjyj. rV-rnent Plains. Jane iJtfc. 1817. . 2 vctk ait's, in , . ;;Boardiug. rtUfi MmVrrMmhuiiMm Hnilcs u. d. pnhtk in 1 general for U or, aofl wile 'f U"1 hc " Veil prriW vnh ercrr tlung usary to accoramo .tie m h n.ar tl up at4i homf . fie vl hc cM. to mxhink aeajJoo cf thr Varl .hiemity U al veil tmiilUX VitbJes aud i'orri z.vfi tn tI.erofi reeene T.T J AM CS ME A K S . V Copper and Tin Munutactxiry. flK anhsf ribrn hating romroeiM-od the COFFER k TIN Ut'SIN BSS in all it various hranolica, U rrcpared to fur uJb any hrticW in tlieir line Stills can be had for one dollar er eniUm, ulth pou-r rr cotipcr VI prmS ; alo Sheet Iron, Moves, lec A J mttora in their line Will be tliftnktallj rc cirl ;id putietaally attended to. Journeyman Copper Sialtlis or Tinner will meet with libernt cnconraei?eni rho toy call Cor work, and the beat of wiipes will be tiven. lffllsfeoro, Oct. Sod 1817. l-3t. rtre? start, I ftrrivet!. tbii rlar Sickct't Iltrboor:. 1 Ugnl in Yort Pikr, ktiU in co-xi tttyltbt Tnis frt'U bcaatifjil t tiirterl o Ueiop tirnUck Riftr Dj, and aJtifdi a charming rtow of Sackf ls Harboar. t am jreaM iliapuirvcil tn nJing tiie Ur botr r plcascnt 3 p:arr. u I rra Ird to bsliere i( vra the luiTk'.! ti'ilc1 it hat tluatt bwn 1 reprcithtctl. Then .-.re 3 tir COO troopa hcrr. I (iaVV Vpn i&UiiJuccJ to rntitt vf Ke cflWr, nd6dJ"thtm. a cJctct let f fc!Iow.-;;.e morfclnj aftfr i-iy. rrif l I it (Jut f'r Niartra to tliiV boa.t, accompanied hy ar TricDil ' ami w aooj passed Port' 0ren, vrWch you kaoir ws to qravelr defended nj Col. Mitchell witii 290 wca again "it a force of nearly S0OO; touched at So'dui, a beautiful linrbor the x'U Uge was Iturfit during the war. Next morning wo arrived io Osucscd Riyer rrvited the up the riref. and from which they taktf it ' i 1 .rr..i -.t tnerr name .vecy arc cxirci&iy ocaauiui auu u,l loCnl.un1.U InitaiWitoQnry.af IV7LW -V rlti4. in Giles omntt) wil) ! btruilr atUndc J tflt J. K-- V JcCJt parrCnOlCUiar. , 11 " . 1 iue ucAuiiiui anu uiiuiisuiiii; iuv,u wi i.wwits- ter is near the l'alls, in which piece , there i I . s a a .T - . a " nn TrcncUisreatTiealoi ousmesJ oonc. nesi morninp at ou. one Hy t d.i - it md ,ii!rarniiiver, wnicn na a Dcau- '"itilul anpcaranci passed forts Niagara 'pAKEXup by Ceor-e C. NeiL Binj u:s x Hravl Hivcr. South of ftuneombe Court-lfou Jarr, fi re yew ohl, with a 3r and mip m Iter fiaeubeail, Niagara 'and ifuni. wn. JUtr mi will I'l i , , . M .r.nA. n ,ke.ik, oot 14 bamta liigH, liaasonie appearance ot a Drami on i.ir n . , s, V . aMWi,buiwrpiTuhle,l;errrh; NetVaifc, &.c arrived at Lewtston, jMrinMice of liatinj born or(M wiiii rpcrt. t atiicd ; vriiero tuc, Doatnnisnps ncr voyage crussea ttttweiHTjWIara. Aho, one Bar 7;., immadiateWto Q-Jeenston; Veiwed the Ileighb, JaAiw UnUuui. in me at the mouth of M.1U Rixer, Sooth of ' , .t ' t tv iit r KuncombcCol!. iwdre .,d. half l;di hih, no r. 1 aad saw the spot where gen. Urock tell. On ... . .. t r 1 . 1 . . 1 . . ' J I . I . . I . A - . II . w. I..! .11 ...1 . i. a n n .u IIIC IIEIIIL 15 rillWIUUIlll'Mlti. in nvim v. V o tt a comnanv of British urtiUery we c.;z3j;cd ihe landlord of the " Duke cf VVelljiigtim's Inn Haifa mile below the silitc brand, her oft hind focr. white, and a white snot between her nostrils, twitch fail, and tanging mane. Valued at ten cHU.-s, A 10, .Surrel starts, ti.Ui-n tip by John UaIeonlM-r l.viiiiv am fiu!tii.l rnwl Vfii.. tf Riifu.fmilk Tiuirt-MlMku eiirM- nine wars olii. hout 14 Immlj Ii'nrli. hmnde'd on tlie I to (.llvC US tu tl)C Falls. oiid of the ieelc umh-r tlie iiuoe. No other iiarticuLr j Ftl's WC 6SW Bridge vrat r kaltle-g-0lind-4be. bSSKte C-nada call tt the battle of. Lwdf f'Jnr.. AiLims. livmff at the mctith nf tlif pnct.lm i ofFliir.rh IJUUMZ. Orca'ISU It WU3 HI HUB mc niai unuc Hrwl teen li eicht dolhirs. OL-ptenuer 181-. 1 ' SpcculatorflN oav is your time ! rrwibjolbwing rery valnaUtf property is oBered f.-r aalc j . 1, One lot on tfaj-Su-eet, near Uic brick buiklingx, eontaiu- hni fifty fetlint, and running uacaro nxauicn-ine. TOue tlier lot ua auid street, ou which Is a Store and Ware. tAMt OtUCr lot aqjOUUOg vicars, wn imu iui.igim. StnrM, containLn j sixty rwo fect -front yn Hnr, ad vutining bark Old Street. Oae hXof two acrca,tm uold aprinc etroi t, enntmtjig Cold Sorine Manutactunng Mills," the dwelling house ut r VIe other RK aflJOiuWKWie bwjc, itiuk wi v. r-MrVark. vnataniins- throe and on unit acres. I ftaelot situa' in the South East quarter ot the tom, con- Wbk ten aeret. , ' '. I Tohe kalf aero lot in Lber rarettevillr-. I, Oneiialfof afour Acre lot in theabore acet'ionof the town, I ai which atanda a Saw-Mill with' two saws, and -Grist.Mili, atirely new and substantia built On Cross Creek, with a LmJ -i4 fua Tserenteen feet, and where plenty Of timber ii L.-aU timo ka had cither to purchase or b w ou halves. t It is a. well kiiwwhlaet, that property Inereaaes i thIuc in r.r.-lfi't.lV. at a ratio of at least ten ter cent per annum : and CapKaltsU hare ho w fcir opportunity to Vest their funds in a way tfestwBI he mueh wore roductivc than L.nk, or indeeel ana-other kind of stock. ,,To purehasers who may fuxl it in ' 7 .- . - -- J. !! " l:. .. TM I '... J ' COnueHieU to pay v van, a uvcrsu cui. v in uc ci un cnnr Vtrfng interest. vrn. i r.rt.i 7FayetteAillc1H.C.,Stpt25,l817. -U-Ct. . Travellers tuke Notice, VWiAT on or before the 121st mst. I inteml to be well pre 'a'ftAmHj w-t.1, . na.tuhla aim wih!tutiti:il FLAT fnr the rnn I.U V. 1. ( . V. K BW"a. " " " teyiag tf carriage mt.r waggons of any burthen, aei-oss Tar Aer, on the Sjpurnse roao, near uie place wnere me ormgc lartnertr suxw. o miles west oi ionisuunr, tne uanits ui uie rirernalht weil eut down and every attention pUl to those Vhoehome ta ps j Oiat rout V At. U JOiMTiH. 1 Oct 10, 1817. - . 41-3t. ;..- '"' TAYLOftINU BUSINESS. "TAMES I. SELBY respeetl'nllv iufonns the citiaeTMi of ff Itaielgn ana J3 yicin it v. unviic p ret-ri.i urnun ,111111 Petrmhnrir. nd nnencd l.'.a slifmiu tlte new liotie on Fmy ttltffillo fetrret. a Few doors below the Market and nenvlv oi- liosite "Me. It. S. Kind's Store, where he wishes to settle him- Jelf ennanctitly, and carry on tluu above bushiest in nil its va rious bl anches" He plcUgcs himself to use his utmost enilca- Kn 10 give sausiaciion to uiose win iuav. jiieiuR: ui invur Kiia with tlieir Cirstom ho also returns h.s tlialiks to tl:ote fsatlemcn whoiiit're heretol'ore patronised hitu since his resi- nv , al, vUQ lll. ' . . . i Jmre Mth, I817.j 27-tf. jN.H, lli-Win to take is apprentices, 1 or i hoys of res lettable connexion. ., n r - 7 ' ' ' ' - . 1 Twenty Dollars Hew art! . ATAWAY froia tlie snbseribcr, near Sncjedsborough, I River, Sotnh of Bunenmbe Court-House', about thir-j 'va9 gtfonTly contested, aud some tlistaace be- mndnhtgh, anda blcmith In the left eve. Valued ntji., nri,n-?.nrnf ar On Vic will" this "round, and doih,rs. JOIIX DILL AUD, Banger, t oHr ji.Migewater. ya vie .vw0 tujs rounu, anu 0 ' 1 11. ,.T ... n j ' 1 ntttnvrtfT 1 nnl - 4V-Viw-prl. icm:iiig wic run ui i.ie uiHi tut.v,, fua- 1 tsessed Iceliocs impassible to describe. After a Notice. JliUle refreshment At tirsTU's (the keener of 1. . ",.. TS hereby ciren to-all to whom it may eor.eem, that General j the tavern at the JraUa) we prOCeeilCtl wtW Our Brran WiitfieM, luteof Lenoir 'vounty isdrad, and thnti .ruide to iew theln. Fr0:n Table Rdck," crhii 1MB insi.wta. tuu irCiUHiiiifc w uac aim tr luwrii. wua nui ' ... - lined as executors Uierclo- mntwU ofunr kind whatever agairut the estate of iid rleen- ; wuich' have t terrific annearancfi eii, nre iiereur ic n-iii . u wiu 1 uci.w:i 1 u, vup- uiw wm-u Withm tle tiiae prweribed tir law, or tins notice win be. plead in bur of recovery. . BUYAN VHITFIED, Jr. Execu- MLUAM UttWJI, tors. jaw is, 1817. : 29-tf i fAnwr county,) a. yellow'mftn ahfre, by Hie nnane ot tY. about 55 Tears old. .5 fect 10 or 11 inehea hich. rlK)it and slemle'r built, has a small piece taken from one if his ears,' and on one of his legs is a lai-ge scar I purcha-. d said negro fiVim General Gabriel Holmes, of Sampson ainty, Nortli-Crf;na. ' . . ' Luinrh . Mnsill6 nnlitiv Iftllnw. .rtfl "1 think It fiWllifllilp Sat tte lias procured a.pasLby which lie will attempt to put. fee free man ; and most likely will aim for'Wiliuington hi Uiis slate, or Noi folk, Yirginin, and take shipping ; I am in formed that he iaciiUHltttedat both those plows. . . ' . t . - r t. T . wi vuii mi iiuiuur. uiui nwuei3 vh vvsm:iii, ivui eiupiuv- ;gor tnkiiigWmon hoard,' &e. . x ' . I will linv Ilicahnve reward in anv nArson who will secure Mm iA ;..l T'.. 1 1. :,l" I ll ".'W a., nil, JWIi MP UHHJ KVl UUU. Ul UUIICI 111 I IIK ttliu 4Uf RaowlbWoach, N.C. Jane SO, 1 817. S?-tf Cape-Fear Navigation Company. lUKSlMrT l'to-a Reaojutioopf the Tresidcnt and Dii-ec ' tor, lfle Stockholders of flila Comnaov are notified that ilnl ir.alalmrntof Teri'DoHars, on each ai id even- Share of Jital SafaU is required to be paid tlie Treasorcr, in rur- U!c,n the rrt Ihurjdfty ot JVovCHiher next. - . .. ' J.W.AVlUGUT.Trras.: Tflyctteville.Sept tO,4SI7i ; ' ' ; M-C. For sale; in Tarljorough. E SuhstTiber om i'fotaate lils lot and buihlinM inTr- boimni h. iuluinln ' M ra. nrn-or's ToVci'n lot ' Tiiev runatstoi oneiiait acre jot, atiU to tmraaoi anotiter adjoin t- ihbtv hreoa it, a oopioIioiw aud weiiliuiu (lwviiing tt Clerirtetl ind eotafoi'taMev ptirt of ttia town, am) ."would t private fumUy or foiabofut.iog Iioosu, and is ad vligi e anit Comeirieiit stand for W pbyskinn, having long been. c resorted to Km medicina.- . .- ' s i". lhe rtn tnav ;be jown by apphcatton-tnr Coi.II. . sabsoritier. tn Wiafce couu H am tlie IVatitington Ci'.g (iairltc. Ma. EirtOT, t &'ri-The foll(Twlh!t hnea were written in the yenr 1813, by Mr. Nathaniel 11. Wriglit, whbue poetical productions hare been much admired, particularly his eutogr oa caataio Law- rpnep. mfmnciv mioc ut'iufi ik inn . I ikf . rnu ri rmmmi. tie. Soon nfter'tlie eoromecement'of the late irai be estah linlicrl a rup'ihliean paper i2J WdleUurj-.-Vt entitled tlir Co- hinrtdrtu l'atrifit, f now tbe auonM atanaara.J Me was im rr ftiatcly attacked i a slaiHlcroiis manner by an illiberal ed itor in tlmt j "e, in answer to whom he wrote the " Slander er's Tomb. As the charncter of many of our most worthy citizens in private life, as well ns tliOse in office, anHVhnne net up s eandidates for public olTiCes, are fratvently assailed by the vile tongue ot envy ami calumny, nv pvuig these lines an insertion in yonr valuiible paper vrtu will cive the slamlercr au oiportunity of utholdin himself hung op to view in that mir- i .ii' ui ulitch everv liOtiorr.blc luiu virtuous citizen views him, oi any who value their BEFUTATI0N. On cagies wings immortal scandals fly, : A1iilu virtuous aAions arc hut lorn to rfy THE SLAXDERER'S TOMB. Deep in the dreaiy forest gloom, Where not a fiow'r iirsecn th bloom, And whrrc apiwon'tl streanilet laves The batik where deadly night-sliai'u i avej, Is seen tlie Sland'rer's lonely tQ-.;ib. , The boding owlet, hov'ring round, Semis forth her screeeh of fearful sound ; The hlitck-wing'd raven lingers there, Aud blasting dews pollute the air, And fall upon tli' tuihultow'd mound. For him, who sleeps in that lone bed, No teir of fond regret is shed, )io kindred der his Cite lmoan, Or raise tlie consecrated stone, With pious hands, above his head Alike to Hcavn and man a foe, The ouly joyon earthhe knew, Was, to destroy his ficighbor'i fume. To blight tlie fairest, brightest name, 1 And aim at Virtue breast a blow. On his dark brow Bcowl'd.EnTy dire, 'I tit f cyc-balls flash'd a baleful fire, . Whilst Malice, and envenbni'd Hate Dwelt hi his heart in sullen state, . And swell'd it with a hellish ire. Indignant, saw th Almighty power, Tlie wretch felt woes around him show'r-ar . The bolt of lleav'u in thornier sped, And struck the prowling mouster dead, That he should curse the world no more.. ' ' ... . . And now, in droary forest-gloom, ' Wtae not a flow Vis seen u bloom, And where a poisou'd streamlet Live . Tlie bank where deadly eight shade wayes, 1 seen the hateful blur.d'rer's tomb. I ittldunoftl.3ti)leoet or to the Sabaoriber. In Wiabe Couu . ' J- Itll KATT1J1 the top . of the . i, l , ' ... 'j I folio n fiiia rffsnpft 1 fligi il IfaniHi t agairu the estate of slid deem- j wliich have t terrific annearancc. The Solemn majastj in which the water rolld ovet the rock precipice, the trepeoduous roar leneatli, the clouds of vapdur which ascend like volumes of smoke, and the desolate appearance of the seen- ary, create the most awful sensatioug j we were cu:te wet, even ia this situation. After .remain ig about an hour ob, the rock, we descended the ladder, t.hrch ia perhaps 50 ft?et high, and about a Tjtjarter of a mUe below the falls ; after which we vcre obliged to descend some distance over. rocks and stones. :.v.e intended to enter be tween the rock and the sheet of the water, and were admed by the., landlord, to- t.ake oSC.,pnr clothes ; for, if we had on a dozen great coats, and advanced withiA a doxcu feet ot the falls, in 3 or 3 minutes ve should be wet to skin. We accordingly undrcsfed and mad-e 2 or 3 attempts to-go under but were obliged to retreat ; the concuiuion was so powerful, that as often as we endeavored to enter, we were deprived offespi ration. We proceeded after dinner, towards Chippewa, passed through tho Fort, in .which the iiriti .h sought refuge after being beaten by Scott on the plains. Hera w saw, a company of the 70th regiment. Aboui mile above the fort the battle was fought j it is a beautiful plain tmlhe HWtrgiu of the river. , A little' after daik, arriwd at Waterloo a mile and a half . btilow fort Erie, and opposite Black, Rock here we slept. Nest morning, u bright and early" wii weatuji to fort Lr.e, touuu a sergejim.-s . guaru of the 70th regiincnt, stationed in tlie fort. ;'l'he corporal was ej-trewcly attentivp to, us, and pointed nut all the interesting, incidents which occurred in that erer-iHfmoraMe batile. I stood on the spot where the lavage col. Jjrummond di ed. Wc tlicu crossed the river and went to liuflaht. This is a beautiful place, from w hich there i? a delightful view .of Lake iirie.,; Not. withstanding liuffalo was entirely' burnt down by the enemy during the war,' there are more than 20Q houses in if, and most of them very cl eeant. We again crossed and rods to Queens- ton. The road, all the way, is. as level : as Broadway, and immediately vu the bank of the river. ; " ' ' On our return wc " took a wtjf iit hell." as theca'plain of the steam-boat havtoi ously obser ved or rather went to see the jiurning Spring, as it is called. Whsn I see you I will describe it. Payed a visit to Fort Niagara, coinmau' ded by coi. Pinckney, a very line oflicer, a hero of the Niagarx trosscd over to Fort Georgej where 3 or 400 of the 7Qth regiment ,a re statiua -ed. Saw them turn out the guard, and heard their band. I was much pleased. 1 am now dashing through , the immense i Jjake. OuUrio, bound to Sacket's llarbyr, from whioh ': place 1 shall soon take passage.; fur New-Yorki perhaps viaMoBtrearaud Chaiiiplain. ' .. .- . From the. Chtsttr and pelaiffare FfJefalist. ' ' Tills spoiiTsMAN " Mny year ago, Alr Printer, t belonged Ho a jovial company of Fox huuiers, that was Jfur(n ed in'Cheste.r and Montgomery cpuutics. ; Mat ny is ihe uiooiingtlut, witli tae earliest jdawn ve have been hard at tils bruilii tlie horns sound ing so shrilly and echoing from hill to hilhe iioufids ih.fuU cry, their oices. mingling' witli tlieharK-aay oi' tfie huntsman t and the 8tec4 hl tteck hkta the rtiahowisjnging liedgei and ditches asfif eager fyjrthc.gauie. -Ah i W, we Wr;ir sufl sortaow-atlays. .. X)rfgs, bw? e and men hae all t'eneratetl. Yet 1ile t sigh ff the joys that are rone, tame forever, I recall tht rtrmrmlH-artce or past, pleasures iitfi v delight andlfyoj are dwengagctl , entnih til JMrii to the atory of a garrnbn old maSV i will . relate to jam an loctdcht that occdrei! whll to were mulirtt; in your tigne's arm.H ';r.'i . A frjcnU oi mroc tht brders f Mnt. mrry county, ant tn word thaft lie had.' gut ft famous hound, of a new breed,' worili anj ioi. 7J:n'of tiiecomuaiir'i pack t stiH IrrtWf il ih-iri hefrf'oof teneral" hant.1 should spend the? nrglt wilt him, and i.i tlie morrfog We woatl take out Jouler audi run dnvn fn jast Ushotv.hl doj'a aufrf nbriti i ' I did not ueca a second inviutiont assaj'c ya; but waiti ed uprifi him io th htghett eipectatioti of sport." jLyunnginurvcninzpiy incna launcea out jtt the praises of his hound i I expressed souvo doabta, frdtri the looks of tho dog, bat bf wai half angry i -There was ncver.-be said, on that was s true to ficet-fc-i.; (qaltlc of icetrt i iiitl so he eontinf.l )n until the cVeflhij'"was Tir pent ; and I thdtiiht to, be tare. that. Nimrod . himself was never blessed with so fine a hunter. Indeed I dreamed of the matter, and a little af ' (cr midnight awakened the. whole family by the cry of Hark-away for I teriiy thought wfe jrer'a tn fullch-ce. . '-( .. , The morning eame, and -we started, after ring orders for a large cbiclcih pie to be , prepa ledi'or our aflcrtioon repast. It was not lop before the tfog took to the woods, hntt very vsoon hia .wnire rJrar aa-nrkhritl. hnra nnnn - ifo - - - D - , "io uuuu Ull car. yc, I told roil so,'; said my friend ei-. iltinirltr It a Ana T. I (..... pack'like him j Now puss, will buy'it 111ar rant you." We pit spurs to Mr . horscsblltV found as we approached,1 that' the dog did noC Seem to move. " He has him atrtarf - tn- friend his .eye ,sp.irkling; WttlT'dilight.1 W0 reaoiteu me snot ana Der.oia i tha dog- had Til len iatoajicfsj from which lime-stone had been . quarried, and could not . get out Evidently chagrined, my fi iend assured me It was an . acf ; cident which might have happened fb the bet t .1 -I. ti J ' k . ' . ... vog in turuteiiuom. i repcatcu my- tloubtS, buth3 conadcrice seemed undiminished. He. sprang rrom his horse lifted. Jowler from the; pit, patted him a little, and bid him Bgain'j to) tho woods.'". . . j .' 4- V?-r Ti lt was near a ,quai ter of ati hour .before, weV h6ard the voice of. the " favnuritn ' a&n,' "' length in a vallej some distance on our Vtgbfy we.heajrjd tiitn. open with great . spirit. Iwpei 'and Jpy;-Aga1n lighted up in tho countenance of tny Friend. We stopped a moment to mark tht course puss was; taking, and sooir followed at full speed. Alas the Har I the voi& betimci stationary and reaching the plate, Id ! poo ' Jewier baa come to a stou wall which he touhl not leap, and did not choose to go round therd oi ff tnm iv Kta t-n rr r lin K.a.t2M a. a.l . In short the dog was not wbrtli a bim'bee, wttli all his, pretensions. He vraS 4 right proiiise nuch and do little. Ourannrt 'tt-.ia h4lk-l 4W that day. Wc got home before the pie wft fii&: , ui4vuuiu,niifi uiiug-my menu, wuo was somewhat oniniated, to own but that Jow Icr was a capital hunter; " J v1 Now Mr. Miner, if wa rnimhf Wn ., i"' - ..w .VA, WlO jauntwas not entirely lost to me ; for I learned u. w jji.v uu iiiuvu vimu vw AjjcuUUI apncHT" arices new things and flattering promises. ,f ' , When 1 see a young merchant, at thev vefjf out-set in business, assuming a very onsequenf tial air talking largely of; his profits setting ' Up' his carriage and Jiandfing Uii iharuwiird with gloves-, lest he should' soil hjs: haftt " Promise much, and do lttttc,? flunk's I, and; otd oyler instantly occurs .to. , my, recollectidfii '.Wheal see ti young farmery who '"-.fcas just come io his patrimonial estate, biltfilengagedlti ; planning pleasure grounds tearing', dowu Uid ; mansion house to build more' fashionAbly--seJ ling the com fortable family, carriage and bu vine f i' gij ut.uuu uic imuc, uui iwtce trie cost. .i i I- i i . . . - .I . i t v ' ' THIS Nl AOAUA FKONT1ER. . Voih tlie ewrQrk,Colkmbian. A friend ha obligingly favored us - ith tho following letter v - tram a gentlcuiau of thiviry now travelli'cg in (he ucrth i westeru part of this state. ;Ye' fl an interest in every spot aUdJiueideiit relative to our late war, a well aiiu ttiQ rmlug proipecoofUie aoftntry ho descriots. ". S H . siteaboat' Ontario. Oeneaee lUvert pth Alter a haw tide oi neatly hi. a iiuk nit jvu lauici null ICtl Willi. When Isft itlair f.ir(rl itvpll ilroaaMlV.rf ... wvdffVU UI' spoken girl, who can 4tioe Scott and Jtyron, I , fa-It if ft rlut.lfvVkf Till 4itt.L krWkA.ai' Vak , r-,' - ri dy with cultivated mind, (though to be sure I wouiu rather, it J. was young, hare the girl I loved q'uotd VCotvper : and Hannah Moore., But if chance shQuld throw v me unetpectedly -into her parlour, and I find her slip-shotl-her hair uncombed reading some favuofife rw', mance, - Premise much, and do irttlc. : think's) : I, and the fox liunt rushes into my pind.'.' -' ITonorable Dcag1, The Ricfitonnd Compi Icr of tlie 59th ult. cites the following ease of' Il6norablc Dealing, drawn front tlie -eondu'et df two citizens taf Riciimond. ; -' -. , ; ' ; ; s Several year ago, tw? jatJtoen in business in Mtis city, were.' unfortunate enough to fail; pa Buvreadciing thetVeffeets,-beytb. ' taihed a discharge tronx' tbcjr creditors: ' Tlieir reputation aurvivd theif jnisfortunesVandVtheTV again embarkjed: in thei satncT - bsines4 on their own account, each upon hti owq footing For tune smiled upqri their industry and' enterprise and made them' Comparatively jrichr It wasr ' then, the solidity of tlieir principles wi la'ani-V fested. Though discharge ia- fact aud itt law1;' from the'clainxs of their creditors they dttt not'i conceive themselve discharged ia, the coifrt'of conscience. Witli an honorable spirit,, wbicft . r.eflccfsfon them the highest 'tredit, they foUi' :1 : I 1! t 4. I . 17. ti i ! ?il I ii if ;i ill ft T .1 lit 1 f Jl ' il. I '?: 1 4 41 vr ; i'. v lti ri.i; i! i ff J-1 U SRil 1 1 1 Li 1 I I .1 i v I hi 1 -s- !? .1
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 24, 1817, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75