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. . ; . . . a . x ,- - it - mmi ii i i i m -i t "Hi ? . . . i r aagMBta .nAixian, ir. a ;nqv:r trim io, vizi .TIIK.8TAB, rwrn, eajy, ey ttinvUaaa h fjluar, a aim all V wl.. iWa j.TVstf rwas.s-eeee for each ltiws- 171$ Utters to Use 43r mut be M x r- i 1 j v-j -J- -L- ' r a, m an Vatcncs, JeweUcrj and Sil. vcr Vrp.. . HF.KVARD niPlT tdfuHuUT ifcrmii - ' mmA the pwbla ia pnafl, that ha hat V " riwl an .rtf-faM and (rnaral mcmV ' Bvmi f the ntxrr frn at enr i1aw4 . : r 1 1 L will npr i a few 4ar tiaodaoaM imoH Lrtof BIUT.VIfXU WAJtE. , IS B Waif lie nl all fIfaertiHkmi onvfiinT re Vrrd. m1 wrraotrd t kcan lime. All kind of J I (pd ilTrr work rtaanled at iba (borteat na v.and ia tli ritnttTaahixbl aTyla. and ('heap (ioods. R TUCKER Tcndcn lioorrt thanki to 1 tat frirailt kad publir In rcaeral (or the liberal eneouraea- Ifirt h' i-eci'iriMl while hi aopartaership Kith liii Itlirr, anl mr the nnilitnimihrd pairnnage lioa ai krn bellowed an hint ino (hi dis- I of the hr.O; and lt hiaur of (hii ttJi .il to inform them that ha atilt enntinoet kiduct th Mrrcnt.le (lutincttat the old iik1, are purch aera are mrhed to call and examine kandaoia Mock of New and Fashionable J?a and Winter Qnodsy I on j which are Superfine Clotlia, Callicm-a, inbrieka, Muilin. BomhazrUa. Silk. rlecRiit ud Palmyreire for dreaaes, Stnckini, ldie' j Oentlemi o'a Silk, IUne Skin xud Heaver nvei, Casainere bhawli. Imitation Merino irl't. Plaid Cloaki, red and white Flannel, ndanno Hn lkei-chi('ffc, Plaid far Ijulif ' iirv , Sheeting, white, striped and mixed Domea- Dlnths, Silk Diubrellas, Row and Striped inketa. Cot in Hing, an elegant assortment Uitta,and Slioes of every description. K fPn- assortm - it of Crockery- Ware, Tin Cnffee t aad Buckets, Loaf and Brawn Stipar, Colfe I Tea, Clmt-se, Castinil 'Appl and Pench andy, Wl.tukty, Prime Chewing Tobacco, Km and Wool Cards. L'heae tifjntl hating been nur-'fc i .'. ; irfo e teiiBS, will be iM low lor casli. r..-nr. .iort itt pun;toal customers. j" A atcelK iu Cotton Gin, with forty saws. sale.: aleigh, N. S, 45 iw v Tcir.Acro. - - r TtJC-ai femi ,U mtj ills IM t Krj; k MlQisratinx rffO f hi soke rt htw ber ircidfn ttllf Ai.aitrt4 m-f lh mim w Bad f (Hal dW9trj f rfc tietsxr H f xKaUliuut fraw. ihrchtaaa. a (VI A Iht drvil." ur Moaardi "ia dpcrirrr. an4 KtH H kiMlf1jr of 1 Itt? ir too of bfrbk, da did how lUr itte T Ihn herb, that b? lha nris. thtwtf tht angtit arf tlirtr imattna tiont ami uiuaa iKat hf ha h tr prrw-n--fd aot tbra.M But tbi waa tMf a ar crrt whkh (haKt..-a couM keep In lnamare; what thfj did fw rhfir craft, the chirfa and people did (or thru trail fi anon; ihry m..ked to pa ai lime -t abase pain o take away ihe flit of han-rfr to iflr -h Ihemrlrrs after fati-joe an a m j prrhann, a for an ur all ihri Vtaton. to makr Uiemiwtvfx. tiiM.iV withal, and to neviii Hna and things that rrnrent them- fle, "wherein thy dq delixhi," a' .1 a. BV . . ft a a. a . ' a . wwwj ii uriMi lattut,! la ra prsocer, to iSaaaa l fcSa. n4 iWa aaJMa STimm at aal.J. . ' I i. i .i ,!'..v vox, rrr vat irMpr leoca aH.ck Hit. ia kH ar a ita v?' fnJ'r. ta ba talUd WyYd,,n! warUf to ka da "tM cam ttl.aLTnliuriana! Ta- tfc 7 law , Jasaak Sylwtttae calia -t. keo ka fltidreJ It alUv T Isola twtfrwui Moaat IMtcaa, aad Oiattetcd pipe aVmt tHe eara of IMvn " that II id'tliied ao ba t04 barbaraut a -e.., lahi4iT '. ; oai Tofcaeca basi aa angler r'ira' fian Don riiilip-a, tn reat kinj uf spia." Vnd he hie!f Had eaca be Mdemi- apiiva In bit ptiin( pride. He quea :iied whether the deU had done mure Wot ia latter aet b meana of fire and 'nke. throut the invention T t?a, r of ttbacni fiipM; and he conjaciarra at Satjti introluced th fashfta, a a preparatory coume of m.oktnjj for th-M-a who were to be matricalatad in hU iwt roll i tp. vV. v " Aa roiruiair iripsies Un their little elves'l- atHMM ia a rnuat aUt al aieaa. tfti aack b tMisHd jt tj f 'r1 tka ineitUefot. tMits tatrriac Wtta. trfa aTtaMmriia fUrovtt - II wt rm.k aate witS hn We reJ r t aci-r.a.Wftva a .. . .. . . . . . w w. w k wniia -tam a iaan sa oC J I. ' . . . it..M:r.ii: ' .x . , P . .wTxiw.'ninf ianu.r-.il ut tail flaw, aaaiinrw Iiaia, It aajOBHl tl' U IIHr art of in'e llfcloal aenNUniizattun Thei To make heta tanr.'d and ugly, like tha inanner of taking r e nv ke wa equal-1 ael .' . t Ir unlike the-oriental method which ia I ' the moat tefined, and that whit-h the' FeelUt btprt a Battle Upon' at Thraciana ate aaid to hae ued, which re'ur: ' 'he cam f found -the v&ftk W the ru 'est for ihe Thraciait threw "'' ordered to take a few houra aucb aeetla nnd leavrs into the fire aa 'iroduced an nituxic.iiin-r moke, and held their heads near enough to inhale tiie Uito&icarinn. In llayn, r sort of rest, preparatory to the busineaa'of the morrow. I took advantage of the or; dT aUn. ul' retired to mr tent; bat my mind was iu a atate of i w much Instil waa formed ol the leaves; tie in- f xciiwment to permit rac to sleep. 'A ttrutnettt lor inhali. v. Irum wliuh Hie lit-1 b derived it name was called tobac eo it was of wood, forked, and udular, the -hape beini; that d" the let host uf ton slumbering recollections came crowdm" over me. I thought uf toy notue, and of the friends I might never see nsiti: of the acenee of dea;ti er Y: the .mole end was annlied to the H which a lew hours would see tne Uutntfg patil, the oth -r two inserted and that I might be araoug; the on the no(iiU lill thenmoker was a-u- number of ihose who wero lakin their nifieil to his heart's desire. The ne- "'ur uf earihly rest. I have oc, roe, were the first to learn the nractice. CHsi .nally met with men who profess tud they, like the Indians, made uliu ed to have no audi" feeling, aud who UtM.nsnf the herb. 1 hen inasters. al- uoasieu mat wnen in auniiar ctrcum o. took to it. those more esne. tallv who dances, they never once had a thought were p-rishinc piecemeal under that or fear of death. Let U hope for the loathsome disease." which, if thev lid honour of ,iu nanity and of themselves, not find it in the island, asatfmed there w- true, and tliat they anew and more dea. Ily virulence. They 'al been induced to aa o trom -i; did not feel their micrv, they said, idea, that a contrary coufeasion might while the lohari-.o affected "them: which, be construed into a want of courage as it did not heal them, says Oviedo. I 1'- url5 mere brute iiwens'bility ne criminal, aad ky Ufoaa aj-'ca- ingtem'a Hail liar a - . ci tba ka J fret. cor, aiwihn.tn. Her waeiUprd kaa- aa.ld enU'.-.&rd ajadt a tna uo.e aa k .Ursda. and ia i n dreJaal ,linx cndletl ia faJUiaw, alattheaj Hala. it afcekl exru tbaaa.4ta a d.ft-rrv-atac. Iea.. at yaetl. f ' r a a. !lr tha WU.' Mperiaf U tk drlaaui; tha- tk, ra.' liva por tf baned alif a. .. I!a fcja-i. ar i y eale I, wrapt n a- veaaed feot a wiadoea brtood ta taw.' prceed a tM rUe lb qaevt ol aao-i iMrement w, 1 un t auck) a aae aor prrr ta rrmiat thr ceaeral ara j . T j wii u t vi anj an na s.- . a euctlea. BOterraaja- tj.utj. ,m lord ( ok a. la tba aanaoiia t)ul . iAeed. if tkeeiaaay thing to city pt hi en bt Hef, load, wi t - ca atnkt maht wiik aciobiahmaat tk ltva jattk tkt r ' t ibiwu p:tluf, "a lieit laocy, and tka at.wtt bntltant iwa- kortible, , and U & atfe giuat'ma, it ia liia p-aad apatttatat der.; aa .1 i .umeaf of . Kmf pnperly .ii'umiha inI,. Maak was ia- Jaaiea the 1 !., eaumrrated iB ta tracetl Info tWe aerrol SpartaieDU.' Ia died detail Ui vera amtiee of enrjarvrua retracing taj step at ff aa the tyali and rn.hantaiea, apoa which V ka . rontn, 1 loand a n amber of ladiea aad inflicted t-V punUhment T ( detsn. gentlemea smoam theavseUea ia a rav Lo-d Baroa hat leot the radix af.kia tillion.' He that I read af tha'adveav w great .name ta preaarve ann a of tares af lbe twelve (tinraa and twalvt Jhg wonders sod wntnrts' f witch- pnneeaaea, wna coniinaetl o long tbeir cratt, WUb sundry alwlaiuHa rt-s'ric List of Bevenue Officers, i l. t. r..'. t . Au.n f ti. i.e.- . . .. . iiu HT in. . . u tvwuMl 1 1 vie 111 U 1 II. MA' land other monies due the State f North Car ina l.ir the lt year,' and which by law are lido tunable into the Treasury on the first day ()ctrher, I H8, nnri not pairt on the hi st ly of IiTeiuber, 1H'28. This hat is made out in pur fence of the act ot Assembly, IS'-V, leiander I lliuvev, Sheriff of Illation, Taxot IS-.V $032 11 Fine for not settling with Comptroller, 400 ., , $1032 11 UvmR.Blatktuon, Sheriff of Wajne, I Ta ot $955 87 fine for not settling with t Comptroller,... 400 , $1355 87 mU Scott. Auctioneers, Wake, 1828, $ laonntdoe ..t-..36 37 Jsrrcnca Fitzharris, Auctioneer, Cam' serutid, ltis, amount due, 3'J oo lines Uiokaon,' Auctioneer, New Hano .er, 182S, amount due,. 38 79 v . WM ROBARDS, Pub. Trea. J. GRANT, Compt. Weigh, Nov. 1st, 1828. 45-lra drcriptivsj M tw caltla. aoaer tha ntleot prixecrina fjhesr taards, at Uttgtk lie if .wa and rkew taoir cad in peart. A'gtnt'f i an who as a large ainck af ; krn a . 1 caitle, hat bea,.i f.Htanata'aa i Aave kia psttt'id ele.ted b a otupany of guard for their pi aea tf abode, tie it never under 0m aecaatity of , having hia" tat tle or karaes drtveoap In Vie p aid, they alwaya cmae. jf tkeir owa accord, to ri4 tkaiaaelaea af ihe larj hor flies wiik waiclrtat wWe vinnlty d bAaadf.'Thegaaids are l jfiind at Iktit post, ready to seue tUwtlod tViraty tormetitora af the rattle, and tiiinSir-t oa them a- punishment Hie same with that whiclt : Nu ut I mpili firat intStuled for. the ye,t4 Virgin whq should break their vow. Missis sippi paper, t. . . . ' tt, t 1 v Va$onrif pa ihr ten ltd ylerf." NVtile a uitpoUr rream i luunin Lroug agaiust Matonnf tn one t .- Urgeat State I te Union, and .mnr adjuring communion with the m-iuu ttoQ.it may be jilea.tnt to tne faithful la read an occurrence which rvimea it generous spirit, in the midst of the tamultavf war. in ..ne of tne memo rabte events of our reniltittuna. y wtr, the Constitution of a Briiixh Aliliiarn LoJ fel' into the funds ol the Anieti csn ' Army: the generosity of u patriot and amison iii.tmi'ly res'-red it. ..c compauie.l by a lecer of tie following import: " When the ambition of moti trchsv or .he jail ing intere-ia of con lendini; States, t ill forth , their suff -jricts to war, us lasiniwe are diarm ed of that resentment which -timu-aies to undistinguished ilesol.inoir, and however out miltti. al unliimtiiu nnv impel us in the public" dispute, we are till brethren, and (our pt .fe-sional du ty apart) ought rn. promote the liapjil nesa, and advance ihe weal of each o iher. Accept, tiiercfore, at the hanU ot a brother, ike Ciuutitution of the FM'gt Unity, N 18. held .in rhe 17th Iff uuh ii gtm.Mtt, witch your late mis I Il lUltes f iirr thecea vnder groond would coa- tlons a poo. car belief, aftkeit tflicarr. elude Ui. Ball rtftvof.Vyer'a cava And.tve bare fcigli x authority' fov say to have kwaalhe id.-aiiral a pot iaabich Ing, it became a ari.art, tyerj' aheff thet tripped the light fantaatic toe. hiurk ttadied and tuliiva'ttL l alia-..-'"? , ' Being cow highly gratified, I retired tiagaiah a true ' witCl, Jjf proper trial, to the houae of t n'rrtaii.ment .kept at and ympitHna.V ' ;. ' the ckve tiy Mr. Manafield ta whom VVa mtj lamtoit, then, the errors,' I am much indebted for hit polite atten- of tha tiraea, .whicji led ta these persa- lion. - , s'-';' Icotions. Bui surely oar sncetior. had A VISITANT. no aprcisl reason for srtame is a belief. '- - which had the unWeVaal aanrtUa af 'l'Uchcraft. W'tt-ract, tha follow- their own pnd all forsner ajea; which mg ext elteni remarks friiia Judge Sto counted in ita trainVphdocflptu il. al ry'a Centennial Discourse: - -! well as enthusiatdsi . which ak traced "There ia one other circumsisnce by the learning of prelat-tta, aa ttt a in the history d the. Colony, which de- tha coboteoaace of kiogt;- which tha servea attention, because it hat afford lawsopported bv its mandates, and tha ed a theme for bitter sarcasm harsh .' purest judges felt no compup.ctit.na ia t reproach and aa the principle arenea enforcing. Let Witch Hill rroiain of the tragedy took place on thia very t fureer memorable by thia sad catas- iT 1 spot, thia aeems fit occasion t rescue) trnphe, not to'pervetuaie our tlishotior. t . the character of our, forefatliets from but aa an averting.,' eiitJuiifg proof of -the wainon attacks of the. scofl'er and human inni mit v; a proof, that perfect the aatirist. I allude Jo the niemora- juatice bflmg to one luditnieia Sett blerials for witrheraft in ihis town i only, that which is linked loiha throna of Cud." store t shave put in my power to re o von " , ".. h'-f- " 'S oyou. , 1 Weyerh Cave U Virginia. TltU . Tnist alp. By virtna- of a Deed of Trust, executed bv Kmoel ,Avera on the 14th day of January lnt, shall proceed to expose at pnblic sale to the iHiest bidder, on Wednesday, the 10th day of leoember oet, at the Court House in the city Kaleiirh. two tracts oiland near the said city, r female slaves, and ten Cotton Gins. A particular description of the lands will be icn on the day of sale, from copies of the deeds conveyance to Uie said oaraoel, or the orteinal bed". The terms of sale will be negotiable notes, (i ll ss will ! discounted at the office of the nk of Newliern in Raleigh. The title of the Voprrty will n-a he rhnnged ontil such note are counted at aaid Office. - . . nrrrr4T - m . ? hold for a worse tliino- than the nain o ilaiiser, goaded on by animal nil 'hich it suspended. Oviedo had a luf, is not entitled to the uame; and wholesome a"d clean dislike to the however paradoxical the assertion mav practice; and he reckoned it among the eem, where there Htio sense of fear vices of the Indians. 'here can be no courage: True brave- Bui uftei Oviedo's time.it appears to T consists in the exertion of a grea have fallen into disuse. Ihe negroes meiuui energy, uy wiiiyii... wo oir --iii were forbidden to smoke, for some un- bled to overcome the shrinking of na xplaired reason, but probably because tur-, and toj-iae superior to the tear it was regarded as intended to produce of death; and, consequently, it includes intozieation. and theielore sinful: thev these feeling. I was roused from my were punished if detected m it, and somewhat melancholy reaeciions about celebra ed tavei i' ia situated three their plantations of the herb were des midnight by the roll of the drum; and miles above fn RepuMir,'q-; ,Ut'utd stroyed. 4 Still, however, they Miioked starting Up, behe.lt! the ramp in motion, co. near the 'boundary liner It is clas- in .e( ret places. Perhaps the many and and the troops forming, in dense and sed by those who visit it, rtot. nji tin extraordinary medicinal virtues which uudefin"d m-tsea, amid the Hurroudiug greatest cttrio.itie. of the world;': and were ascribed to the herb, and its real darkness. Just as we were marching -ui passes even the ihom sainjuiue ex . , . . a- .1.. I I k.l ..f l. r .. " utilUV as a tnecinc iwnicn it seems to "u " k'"""".' : "c-'u "c .im,r uectanoos hi rose wno nave not uie have been) against the poison ol ihe Ca- weeping; and looking around, hehe.d a vi-msiy visited it WVver's Cave i rib arrows, made the .Spaniards regard woman locked in the farewell embrace certainly a.uno.ity wotlu of the tia it as having been intended for other pur- of her husband, Irons whom she was veller's notice. It is in the same hill. noses than thoe of mere "ratification; parting as they do who have no hopes and parallel to M-.dison'a ve. from for such a fet-lin was in the spirit of ever to meet again, Under shadow of which it is ab.mi two hundred yard those times. Bei km.m say-, (he seeds night we descended trom the lulls, along distant. I his liit t made a sort of were linitiuht to Portugal in 1599: this broken ground and ravines skirled with 1 classic ground bv Jefferson's di Mi in iu Tritfiahlv an error ot the nt es here, woods, and marched in profound silence I t'inn of it in his Notes; but is inferior ii for itobta'ined its once well-known ap- towards the Bulassoa. over the meadow Weyer's in every parlkuTai'. The pan pellation of ihe Nicotian herb long be- ground below Fort-Arabia. So strong- of Madison's tan: winch is ronvtnicnth l,.rp that time Nir.nt. the Krench ambas- Jv is ever? circumstance of that night accessible, ia about one hundred anil ador at Lisbon, having carried it from impressed upon my memory, mat l re- ntty yards Ring W eyet is from nire in IG92, which terminated in the death of many innocent persons; partly from Wind credulity, aud part'y from over whelming fraud. . The whole of these proceeding exhibit, melancholy proofs of the effect of ituperatition in darken ing the mindknd steeling the heart against the dictates of humanity. In deed, nothing has ever been found more . Sir tlVliam ffoiVar. -During ih brief Chrter of the celebrated 8 VU liam W tllace, and wheo hit arpv had for-a time expelled. 'the English ir. va il em from his native, four.trf, he t raid to have tii.deraken a voyage tu FiaiiCC, wiin -a small band ol trusty i't'',",i t Portugal toKtanie in 1361 Within these few years," says Monanlus. ' there i.alii been brought into Spain ,f it, more to adornate gaidens with the fairness thereof, and to give a pleasant sight, than that it was thought to have the marvellous medicinal virtues which it hat hi but now we do ue it more for his virtues than for his fairness.;' 'lie cans it an neiu i muco ui(uii;, ?NoTroher 4, 1828 I 45 Sw tatc Rank of orth-CaroVma, Raleigh, .Yov. 4, 1828, Agreeably to the 2d section of the Aet in- fcrporating the State Bank of North-Carolina, f election of niueteeh Uireetors of the Princi- fcl Uank is tn take place annually on the first Bonday In ' December. The Stockholders of ke said ftauk are therefore called upou to meet !u aaid election, and to attend tOiSiieh r busmeai in relation to the general wci' F0l the Institution as maw be iudeed neuvs- ffv; On Mondsff the 1st of December next, at '"'clock io the morum, at the Bank ia Uuleigh. r order ofUie Board, '. CllABLES DEWEY, Cashier. Such Stockholder- cannot convenient attend, will plestsc to send their proxies. ' 45 4 At MnntreaL on Slandav W. a most extra rdiiiamlarVneaa oversoread the city,hich I) ma'n nnrteiuied same dreadful con lulsion nf nature. The sky appeared of a imat saffron hue, similar to what it aasumeu 'irins- th itarlc dav of November, 1519 IV darkneaa lor' a short apace was ao mat, m- lights bad to be empltn od in the court fouse and otner puonc omces. Thi Parrot and tiie Mbot.A parrot Honeinff to Count Frescot, was tine m detected by the cook, stealing roa4 V... tl I l.'....lu..n;.i Mn en's ficai. ine ruusciiia.u.iKi -'- ' " Men at the roast beef, d n you, threw. Udla 'of botlmff water fU the feathers from r'Ww made a deep impression upon collect the very perfume ol the flowers hundred (o a thousand; loui teen large over Which we trodo Jklaicoim s rooms; have been opened, which have Reminiscences. ' received ? nnagiiiun iiauie:K the most , I . 1 spacious ot wi icli are Washington's ' Mississippi Guard. The travel- Hall, and flic Ball n nm The former ler aud Historian at far as. I am infor- i5 ninety-one yards ...f.g, twenty feet med have passed bv unnoticed one of wide, and the arch Vixfy feet highjt the the most Useful of all the various tribes, latter sixty yardsjongjthirty feet wide, of insects the Mississippi (iasrds. n and , the arch fifty fee high. 'I h va Mtssissippi, and the States in the same rieiy and g'otetiaeneag of stiiia- (.ifrs meaning that I'stise, or abuse, had been purallel, there are large tracts of coun fire mosi strongly exhibited in the Tow known of old lime amona the Indians, try which abound with such numerous (er ol BaU it wei-hmg. pndiably, thou Accordiu" io Keckman, it began to be swarins; f flies, commonly known by I sands of inn. semi cirru.ar in front, cultivated in the Kast Indies early in ;the name of horse-flies, that the herds land fulfol fluting In. most beauli- the sixteenth ceniurv. But there is a ol caliie wouiq oe compelled enni. iy iiui aparimeiK, uccau-e tne whitest and curious fact stated in the very curious ! to leave their pasture grounds were ii mo-i tr..tiparen; is ihe Ladies" Io( iravels of-Ewha Kflendi; he says, that j not for the kind protection they re-' let;,ln the size -f the-roorn in the Va-:- .:.. .i.....ri. ti, ualkof a Ore- ceive fromvthe Mississippi Guards, riety .and inagniiude of n,-ylalactites, ." '""" -. . ... .... .... i i...: .:. ....... i ; ..e-j I ne ouaiua llinauii mr: un; Bl biiu ii-r- iiu inr x-iaiu r y, biiu nuis 'liueniiy mU' t . . . i i. i; ti i:.. .... ;t,;iJi...r. :sl.i. r r -. -t. test santl KnuwiH. iney live (ill Hic iaitai suunns oi many in It. spars. Ills various species of flies Which infest the tainbourine roam.' muaic gallery; &c.) stock.'vTiiey resemble 'Very much the Weyei 'w Cave" "probable unique yellow jacket, both in size and appear cerainly vcty superior to the' lamuut ance there t r,: nowever, larger -anu jgri)io , oi .-vitiipiirii, one ot tn stnalT euards adapted to the di8ereitnCca'de'lslaiids in the Grerii kind of flies bo r Inch tliey prey, I hi- tthmetago, situated two miles ifl the eartii for 'aotiii distance around the j WeM of the Island of Parns. W eyei V i L :i l '.i. .. ..o.. . ... .1....- h... Itf'.i uvV.:t.:. !......:.. i .L:. Sanu-lllll Ull juninwsitJ Mien w . uKc ctwi uinuj ucauii'UI. Willie racks, is trodeo nrmjy by the cattle of transparencies -.'aiid reneciing surfaces; the neighboring 4 country, forming what but in some places the -pars atedircul? ihe herdsmen can aaiomp. miner oureti oy cia on me suriace, arid' some the cattle repair, VitU :wild and jhead of them by the mat; of iron in the ub long fury, vbenevePthey are beset be: stance K. i . '7 , '' wind XuHher endurance with the large "This extensive grotto was. "on Fri liorse flies and other tribe ol lusectsjday, the Sd inst. exposed to" the yirw that infest, their pasture bounds.? " of a large concourse of isMers b tl( At the sound ol their appioacn, tne i reuectmn oi aoout two thousand. Can uaids turn out of tbeir subtenaneousldles. The scene was ttuly tiiiiiosina - . . . . i . . j " uarratks anu parade over their .sarin lar aui passing description; lt. must Liiil movin; vto and fro, resembling be seen to be known. No pen can SWarttlB ol Dee. oo suuo a. inc mis- oniuni,. , on laiixy paiui. uor ruled herd of: cattle arrive, they ar imagination conn ive, its grandeur, Jn lauge themselves aiound ihe sand liill.hhe desturation uf IhiS scene, I first ...dJiennue almost a- still as statues, 1 lered the veMtwK; or 'an it-chamber iniugh literally covyred with flies; whefethe-tefleciion: of the uumerou .vhich are tlrawiait blood from almost tTiper. occasioned bf the; apawasde . very"pore; not a cow is seen even to MigitluU'W 1 con tinied n to'Solmnon's .'witch iier tail. At this moment the i temple, where. Ihe extent ot the rm uards sally forth on the flies whicli the divei sify of spar, the di-p.wii'ion o cian building at Constanunople, built belure ihe birth of Mohammeu,a touai. co pipe was found between the stones; it slill retained the smell of the smoke, and in the Eflendi's opinion, iiiconiesti bty proved the aruiquity of that prac tice. . I ue.tratisinor conjectuics upon his.. that; smokina having at hist been prohibited to the Mahoinmedans as an innovation, and foniiary io the prinpi- ples of their law, the pipe nan prouauiy been inserted in the wall by. some lover , f tobacco, in order to furnish an argu tr ent for the antiquity, ol the custom; and. therefore, of Us luT-fuiness. Ihe probability of h... conjecture depends upon ihe circumstances uf theiicged d.scovety, and of these Ewlia ha said nothing; the Tact, however, is worthy ot notice, though, even if there were no de ception in it, it stauds singly and un uppotteu. , i Vi'i. . 'i ...A a i iutumi time, the 7 .itliie uetn, aim a .- ' .i Worst anecdote concerning this " Indian veed1a what Ft auklin has related ol I the Attorney. General . Seyi"ur, m 'Wiiliaui and Mary's reign, who;ppo for; a college in was requeoteo vindictive and cruel than fanaticism.: try what his presence f(m hi ro. acting under the influence of pretcri.a-', spected tlittifgh al! the cnunii iwn 1r hifc ". 1 tui .l terror, and 'assuming to punish , prowess) might doo induce ti e French offei.res created by its own gloomy re- jNlohsrrh to send to, "Scotland , a body venes. Under sm h circumstances, it j of ' auxiliary fotcet'orbther afsistai ce, becomes itself the ;very' demon -wiusej to aid the Scott in retail ing' their in agency, it aei-ksijla' desfroy. It Hoses dependences j'-?..;' ' t. sifcht of kit the common prinriplea .tif ',The Stoti'lsK rhamj ion Vras oil board reason land evidence. I t seeii nothing i smtll vessel, and timing for the port around it but victims for" sacrifice.'1 Alt of Dieppe, 'when a Saif appeared mi the hear notjiing but the voice ofits own, distance, which the nariiier re'garded. vetiuefiMrfif It believe nothing but' wiih doubt and afiprtlirnsion'amt at nun, o iiiuu.iiuut.hu ltlut su St la-l Willi VI'lllUSHIR Bllll Ulnmty V; f tl conjures up every J phantom. of super- lace denize! i. know what ws the stition, and shapes it to the living (orni cause id tlie'u alarm. The taptaii vof of its own passions and frenzies. In the ship infotmed him, that the tall short, insanity could hardly devise ship whit I was beating dowi.,' with the more refinements in barbarity, or pro purpose ot boarding thai which he com fligcy eNei oie them with more nialig manded. wis the ahip effa ce i'tbtatetl natit coolness. In the wretched hutch- rover eciually famed for hit Jnuiaee. eriea of tliese times, (for so they in fact strength of body, atid luetesful piri were) in which law and reason wrre cie. , , , ". , tually set at defiance, we have shock-1 Ii was cotntnahded by a tttjMtmali ng instuncea ol unnatural, conduct, named 1 fi mas de. I.t reuevi U. a We find pur n's acusit g their cl il Ftechmap by birth. but o t rr.cli.e ona dren, chittlrm their parents, and wive of those pirates" tail "tliemVtlyet . t a . a . t r. . SS . .S ' - - as, f K new- nusiianus, 01 a crime widen must menus to tne sea, OL enemies to sr: whof ninji iheni to the .scafiuld. We find sailed upon thai eletiieiitV II-ait; iked nt.oceni persons, misled by the hime ind plutitlered "vestels bf jlij tiaticnt i liatiion, or wrought up tp ircnyy t). the pre ended Iv accusing crime, we nno gross perjury prac niastei oudeu, that no vessel coult' ia- tised to procure coiideinnatiotis, some- rape the rover by flight, to si eeo v as times for self proteition, andt sonie- the bark be ton'mardtd aRd' that nt times from utter recklessness ol copse crew , however hard, tould l.nn n rnJ qu.nces. ,W e find even religion jtseUsisuhim; when; as 4 his tit-us' tooda made ' an instrument ot vengeance.; ol ton.bat, he thrvv hit) self cu board at Vr nnd mmistera ot . the gospel and the liead t t hi followers judges f the land stimulating the work -'4 VaUais? smiled siercly vHiile1 the - ol persecution, until at.lasl. tn its pro- tnuftej; ( ttuj ship, with alarm an hi great, its desoktioni reached their owirr coonttwaacr-? aott teate ih his 'ejHi, del fire sides. V5 ,A cribed to him the cettaii tv uf tt-eii h. And yet, dsrk ftnd sad as lis this ihg captureii bv the Red Rovar a nam. picture,- jjUfuruUhet, on just reproach- gieu .Jo Li'LorgtievilJe,. teckute ha upon tnis anctein town uryond what Uauarty-dwriayea ..the blood ; ltd flag belongs to H in couiiiion wfili all Iiew ' litb be hatiirow hoisud:' "? r r, which balded WiUiam and rreij his head. vThe ed i Rranof 2.000 U Sn.ru-eS..n uooti Tirgmw; and when he I ..' i.i..- ii. ; it uiiatn pdticate voun" full, who was very grunt and t.lt W n trylfthe Gospel, anJ heral da,s.x One morning, a. ihe J 5B3ii. bad loal. t Pount waa enssged m conversation! naifi.r pep v hiih an abbot, theparrat, aferio. kind be aa-eu f 11 ' " .T .n70U 8;u sMentlr at ,J hare head ot the , re,. . Ulrtl. ei. "J i ..... . . ....:t littl' . ('St. s TIL dllUI I -vi iVe itim ttrrifi Ruin: ro i ki ..- . . 'upoed un .1 . . I ' . LOnfll aaiTau t.ver tne icatue cmi i-v-llv: clip "off his wings in the firt s' place, jerks out the proboscis, though ai buried in ihe skin of the. beast, and ' - 'bears off the fly, a struggling, wingless festoonint; and tliapery. tne height the lofty and noble cuiti, and Iiu converging ravs fiom tin- candies, rr flrtedlM 'h" p, I klliig hnlliaiii v .j t,, pillar, all combined to keep the ,ublirae tons, misieti py tnv Dime anov piuncerea vessels if jlij ticnt wrought up to frciiyV by like one ol the aheieof Nurse tea I iTgi. . aufferitigs of others, free asihey were termed hosetlou iiioni themslves . of th sftme was upon trie mountain , waies.-- The England, and indefiUi wiil aH ChrUv y' i wili clrsrihti harrow seat of thia tntionrw iTiHty years before Ifus jieh-pver,'; WfeJace n; : r ' od,' there had been exeru iiooifor s witch-.. Then calling ogttheV'aom ten ef craft1ithis and ' Others colonies, ib' twelve ;;; of :tjs, wi , followers, Jlattt ''' Charlestowti, Boston Sdringfieldano Kerliet; Beaton, and others td wlibm thii Uartford It has been justly observed, dust of the most desperate battle was as by .an' liitelligint .'bfitormn,' that"? the ' the of life; lie ccma'adett then" luiporiance,, given, to he we fciigland lo ani. ;fiensrives, ,anir lit -flai upon trial p"rocee4ed ftiore, from the general the deck, so as t.. be out of tight Ha patic than from th number exeiuted, ordered t)ie fiiaribers below; exceptinf more .having been put to deaiKui a such as were absolgfely 'tieeessafy t space ot time, than have Suffered in all tuastei spsiructions.lupoB 'pain o deatb. New Engtarid fram the first teftletuent so lo sleer; at tha while ihe nsei tie the preaent time. . Mf r- had an sepearatitc of.aticmV.tiiig to Ut : uur ioreiatners-were sincere-be- ? should, in' fact permit the red rovar lievers inthen resliy of witclicrt'jj aiid t.f coint upwith them and do bis worst, ' the same opinion then prevailed through- allace jiiutselftlieu lay 'down oo tha. nuji allj Kttrpe.T;The'D6tibniiy'Mj), deck; that nothing night ba sera which , tiie actoal existence of a commerce wiih could iatiniale any purpose of resist-v. evil spirits,' has had In its support the itnev. Irs a quarter of an hour, De x belief ot maiiT enlightened nationa of lAngutviie's vessel ran on board that the world." JVIr' Justice-BleckiiJene oftha Champion, foil ' tho Red Rover has not scrupled to declare, that,-t de- casting ou graplingirans la make sura ny it, is at once uutiy no coniraoicc ci ui prize, jumped on tht deck ip com- (ne reveaieu wotu oi uoo in various, pieie armour, ioi lowed bltis men wnoJr passages both .01 thtruld and New I es gave a terrible shi ut, as if tile victory fatnent.' 1 meddle not a ith thia mat- had been already secured. But the terd" controversial divinity N " armed Scott started un at one.. n.i But it is certs t, that. from the ear? Ilia Rover found himeelf unexpectedly lo-sf times,' it has been punished as a engaged with men accustomed to con- i nme in ull Christian countries, and sider victory as secure, when 'they ' generally . . at a mark of ptculiar hor- were only opposed as one to two. or -'(t and detestation, with death. Such three. -n''"V c.i its punishment ii Ergland, at the Wallace himself rushed ea the itt time of the emigration of our ancestors) rate Captain, and a drcadfditiife.be'. '.i -f'n at ti e. roast beef. C- -n you. :''. la ib'c Knlis'i Translauoi'-.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 13, 1828, edition 1
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