Newspapers / The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, … / May 28, 1829, 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
; tTIIC STAR, v .Ytrli -Carolina Sliit.V " ' rVi: - ei?y, Vy UVltfiNti: LCilA.. ! r. rum, ir do Dart p"" . prr d W aft mmhemi at Wat , fi4 m athenac. at ta pVr -lietoo .1 m the ;- of lUe rv.iuir, out, all are fi-: aVirrratJ, a . fwr 1 taiarrkH 0rw ton! far , ! T-T fcv (M aoot.. Gland Chapter; LMBtb Aaaaal Contdcattoa aTiMGi-Md i rok U;tc of North Caralhw, will f'jUetUIa TacMlir, th tM aJaaa i,mt:: ..- -,- v .'- iitan at (he Btt frittwlly to Miwmry, 1 I "Mftsonic I'JVotic "'''.-' , .-.. . i toemert of . Mdrminf Star- Lai, Na. aelefcran-theannncraM-y of Si. Jha ha M iU 4Lk f Jbm ikxL. , Aa OitiUmi jlelitard attba aaaittioaw in N'3hHI, ock, bj.Oro. JeMa H. ta-aaa.v Tba Pol IM irmrruiTr in reunrei aa Mafour are ratpaatTvIif ia"Ud..t By Order. ; t'-,' t iol u: lay, l29 Vdnted' " d Apothewu-j: Slor p YtWng Matt who IumI aiHaia!aion Mtial Vrtlrft II aHMMi hltllfL quire otWUXlAMS k.HAYWOOlJ.J h Ald at tb aeurt home rtoMy'ia Wough, t tltrat. ilooilay allett the rl outlay (n July nfcxwa wiuuwuig mm to aartiafy the taxei due thereoa .far the 28, nd 40t ifUerttiitg. 'i. ; '? C ,t tre. 864 (- '480 SO too t50 '50 so ;,'JS- Vah-t lRi., 86J ,400 . 100 1600 I M. 'S3 3 SI k'furtli , Miller f BX) Miller, ia.Waltb.; iorran- j .-';. 2S f 09 I as 800 i'tmpbell Jr. . r- 150 -too 5f SO ; so it8 ., -o. .so' 500 100 S3 54 fn Davit j- h McKay . Vatkr(Blv, Miilnw tejif'.i- 08 68 :f'.a 1 li " if. nirm .., i ,hi, Capt Kel-;istrii-.t '.X f thi 'wqrt -1828 488 . . '100 48a aso t 80 B.W CAP. f. Sheriff. 10, 1823 , SI 6w 'ajvertiaer' it a totmaj -tiian; '(married luaiaMd geoeralW aim M lo bod; id at ftrewht U aole managerol one of th leiiaiva- establiahmeiiu ni the kind In 4 Hit pre&eot etijcut it to form a aonneo itHiivi(lul ftfeak!, to eatabfiah inea fa ,oe' of the Southern State, ia; it: wiij be allowd aa 1nt-iet for t!ie iiiewr ttiereot ' Feelina; confident in bia tiuir.i imm -experience, annam yi cu I every hranen, Jrom toning m tne aouon inar the book, and ran fiie tbe moat a- h MTarenisea a to tharacter. and ahHitSra. to Meaaru tjeorge Simpsob V w orthCarolinai --Ni - 18,, tIStivii--. J-WV)! ii .w ngnftui ametir thi MounUniis Bp Ouitu t. '-., . :. . , 7 ited Irpm -the Danish Klmqttist, and V-rmait of DnrinR, by otief tlio AuOtora OW Yotoae,; Tale oad, iied jW'Vind round Chimboras 5 Mt baipV brit o'6ycrowncd io tojio-er shown above' a in cf ear ,ncy, for a rfenss fog gattter ailtuIlT aroanil it. Unr' feuides snxioaslf i towards Str and ..an (h thelf pnrehcnsions tf viotfnt ; ! VVe soon found that' thejr feat S flT-fbondd :The : fog rapidly and .oboevred iKe Whole ef th m; jhe h"tmosT)hpre"Svaa u ffirrt 'nd yet 6 humid ihat?1h ateel j nor" Watche 3 fcover'rtt'wU1 and the fcatcRes toptTlie jtu miIjs which wt Avere f ravelling, ; fi'ow lie ; clefl a'of the Wcki i IYtfc'th lff f tier nith ' were i!7 P C c i pi t a te'ff,-1 mia . rivufe t t; re the roots ot tree,v ana mno ,'eaprpehta, iiongwith,; themj I WBleta often ttme; down i o iltand iolentijthatK wi' had ' iffitdtrin1' oreBPf vi lis ' oil fe'foOt , nie.thtand'tr'at length began infl reaoaaried throagn th mouit' H pasaea -with the, most tcrrihc jeur. Tben arae'thiJd J igRt Mash fallowing flash:ibove.:. h heneafhjeTery t'lierV' aea;of V"e aoufht a momehtarvfchelfer 'eft of the rocks, whilst ;erte of i-wea hastened forward to geek cure aylom. 'ltt a'shbrt time jurned. and informed n that ' he vveren-i. a , spacinua eawrn wo1d afford dm aufiitient protec pn the elements,' ; Wji proceedetl inmiediatelyand,1 with great 4 not little danger, t j. TW b ir4 rgirg of the nwm jrotv.itt-sej wsthe m-ecb vk?rik:e, that ' tfQ!J coihuMkr wnJ fMroi utrr. i wti piace eya;i fir the entrtort of thtav,ajii could Wnf, lhrwuHtUfcWr,&SUV wif;M rd c.rrow, ib iriSn!r Ufoe wirKoi. TteUghrat tedar fft Wff itnkk down, of bent like, read: monkeys and IprrM U strvardupea the rrad,' tl ce-I kmw t( ariiH vbtt d ilUVJ by tWfallir-g branthcat the. e-!eiga. W a, howw, heard t Uw, tef bad Collected IB) tho hath ! wa had llil rruanlnrt ao.l V rln V..I 4 ".'-ft.? f,iu,i PiH, "dod iWU oxMiai-wx vrricn.. .from every in'r-g l W, I iboitrht it extremely probable that we ahMiUl be obliged to put orate diysi thuettrrn. Whea the atom,; however.. adaonw-a)hat abated, osc guid ventured out in arder ta aacer aia 'f U were iioahibbj ta contlnut oar jotirtoey. The cae in' which wa had taken refoga wit'ao eslreaiety dark, thaj if m e wned a Tr w parr from .the. entrance, we utd not aee aalnch be fore na; and we were, debatine aa in the acoprief of leaving it efn befrvthe Imlion rameback, when we tudJenly lieatd a aonlar aroanins or rrowlinr at the farther end of the cavern, hich inatantly fixed aHoaratjrntioo- Whar. ton aol tnyaelf luieoed anaiuaaly. but at aa , Aur dartnr an( .tncAnsluetate voans fnrj. (Lincoln, together wi'h tty hanta man,' crept ktxuf upon ihelr kandi ad kneea, and endeavoured to diar titer, by ernpiny from whence the aound procee. dwl; '.They had nut atlranced. far into th cavern before we bfam Jht m altf an eiclamation'of. lurpnaet and they rejurpedjto u; each' rarryiu in.hia rm nn animal aiogutarty marked, and tbont the siuvf a. cat, aeeminelv f ereaf atrergth, and: fxwer. ahd.forntHh ett with iniittenae fangj r. Tl ejf were of a grV'-n coloar; Ktrnn claws wore apoh their eft; and a blotvl ml totiiruv hanft our f their tnoatha.'"' Wharton had scarcely t,1anred at iliem. when he exclaimed in consternation. braid God! we have come itito lhe den f a Ha. was in'erropted by a foaVful Cry" of r dismay ' fnm" nur jguidea. .wha rame ruvhing preYipifafeljr Inwards , t aUVig.out, "A tigr! a trget!. and at the int ttin" w;t x"aordmary .ia- piuwy, ltify ciimoea up a ceuar tree which stood af ' entraoce of the cave and hid themselvea amorie the branches. After tbefirst senWtioD of horror and surprise, which rendered tne moiwile for moment, had hubhtded.' I grasped my fit e-ar'm. Wharton had already regained his comjunttu-e' and stlf-pos sessionf and ha - called:; to'. aa'to.'asatit him Instantly in blocking op the mouth of tlie, cave., with?., an laiinenne , atono hicb, fortunateJv lay neat .iu.i The sense of opproachtng dai-gey augmented urNitiength; for .we -'wur, distinctly heard' the growl of the feioiinus animal, and Vre, wvre lost beyond' redemption if itWa''''! the entranee before we .could get ft closed; JSre tbig as dor.e,' we could diatroctly fee the 'tiger bounding towards the spot, and stooping' in order tocrerp into his d-ft ;by the-nattow d paning. , At this fearfu I mnen t our exertions iWtne .succefsfuU and the j;teatVQna .-kept' thfc-wild beast at bay. ahere w as a vitvali open spacekhowPver, 'eft. .oetweeri the' ;top ot the entrance nd tlie stioe, through which we could iee Iba lieud of the animal, illuroinafed by ilt giowlngeye&,r.which' it rolled, glaring with fury upon us: -;lts flight fill nvarinfr. loo. nent trated lO the cfeuthi of theVcaveru.' nd , waa answered by tbe 'vnai't growling w the cubs, whjih 'Lincoln -and ; Frank; had now .osse4 from the'rtu 4r.Ouf ferocious n- emyyatteinplerf ". firr foK remove tbe s'OIie F,tlk powcrfot, claws, and , then iff push it with hia head frm its place; aud thes efforts' proving abor tive;' served only lo increaae his wrath.. He,. tered , .-trejijepous. Jevt' ti'er . ciivaho nd, lf fl4iing es. djir'ld lit into the darkness ol our retreat i." Now is Pie; time to fire at him,?' said Wharton, with his usual calmness. ahis .ejow ' thecball will go ttirpugOinis orain, anu we- ana it men have a chance to get rid of hiiu.!? lRrafJk Seized hi d(uble-batTelId fa5j? a'ndy JjiOcof a.- Ins ; pis i toiav? "The t urner ptacetj tne uiuuie watinn a, tew. intbCs of the tiffer. and Iiincoln did the same.'r' vV hatton's "tomtnftod.t the;y oom rew tne in;g;erR. at, tou .nutue inu tr.eiit, but no i6t followed The tiget,' wno see wen aware uiai Mtc-uasij iiiuio- ted an attack uno Mnv spran erow.! ling f frottv-; Wf entrancer bu leeling back gailiahd tatrOhedMmself;in; hisTqrmef placel Vl'hepowdeE iw both niinscu vuiiBrir"inr"',,,Jr:, ,ii"rH purees waa w ei; tuey tiicretoie'pTOcee dedto'draw the' uselea loading, whifsj Wharton .'ami myself 'hastened to seek our powder -flask. j It was so'extremeiy dark thattwe ".wereVtpbligedttt krOjpe about the cavet and; at'lasVcoming in contact -with the cubs, we .beard,a ru.sf lin aoises if. they were, playing'with some ttietat suoftanre, wnica .weanon distnve red ,','. jthe canisterj wir were looking ifori" Most unfortunately, howl ever, the animal, had pushed, off . 'the lid With their c!aw,.Wr thcTpowder had beeik strewed over the! 'damp earthj and -.Tendered' entirtli; 'nseleso.?,T,his 'we have onlv now to choose 'Whether we shall die" of .bun-tv; together with thp animate' ii-n ari alnifx im atiri norriote tiiscovery eacneti uie .grcaicai consternation; 'h's:CT' t Alt Is nowtover; saal Whartohi wim s. er open : tne cninmce io mat kdvi tWty moatUt wit'-aowt, and m make a picker e4 of K- . eay.ajr, he placed hiwf c!ooe tx.1i the imw itxU, te aoQ-, rfefdd tr..and looked aivtaaMedrr po tbo . Ironing mjtt of the tijcr. LivcIb raved I a J .rej ,nl Frank took a ' piece ofstrorg cord fro a fat. po. ket, end tuatened io the farthfr end Vard it U. brume mi mtlea, ao.l - uiatttroeti than e-veri- Us went back' .wards aad CorwuJs before (He entrant V the cart ia the moat tail J and iant. taces caaaoerwlbe atd ttill. and stretching wt hit nersie the direct run of iba farest. brake forth iatw a deafeaint howl.- Oar twa (nd'taa cuidea, took adraataga of .this apportaatiy to dis raarge at vera! arrows from r tbe; tree, lie waa alrack asore than once; bat the tight. weapHisbadod. bat k harmless frota hw thick skia. ; At length, hw ter, une of them struck him near the eye. and the arrow remained, aiicking lo jhe.wnund. -. Ha bow broke anew in U the wiWeat fary, aprart at the tree. and tore it with his claws, aa if he w.mid Ira? e dragted it lto ihe grnand. " Uat hating at length aucrevded-io. Ketling rid of tha arrow, ha became more calaa, and laid - biwuelf down Is before , in front at the care, ' '.-,' 7A ' . . j. , ' Jrani now returned from' the lower "oJ of th1 den;, and . a glance allowed os what he bad ben doing. t In racli handr aud dangling fr . . tlie end of a irrog,' were the two tubs, he had wrangled thess; and before we were a w.vre what he intended, he ihrew them iTtrough the opening to tha tiRer, No sooner did the animal perceive1 them.' han he gaied earrif stir aprto them, and Hi-gamp examine lhem 'rloely turning thf m Cuatlonsly from aide to sidi. As oin as hi became aware that thev were ntrad. he tl'tftred, so pien ititr a howl of sorrow that, we weie -bligt-d to put our hinds to n.f;ears. Wlien I upbraided my huntsman for the cruel action he had so rashly committed, I perceived by hie blunt and abrupt answers, that he. also had lost all hope of rescue from our impending fate, an J that, undr these circumstances? the ties between master and servant were dissoleed. For my aWij part, without knowing why, I tould tMifhelp believine that some un- jrrected assistance would yet rescue us i. from .so norribfe a late. . AlasI, I littlp anticipated the sacrifice that my rearue siraa te enst . .-The thunder had now ceased, and the stoim had sunk t a gentle gale; the aonps of bird were ajrain heard in the neishboHng forest, and' the sunbeams spark fed., in the drops that hung from the leaves, .f, We saw through the aperV ture how aM nature was reviving after the wild warjif elements which nad so re'cer"tly taken placa; but thecontrast Only made oiir situation the more? horri 3 hie- : "were in a grave' from which there was no deliverance;, and 4 mong; ter worse 4than the fabled Cerebus. kept; watch ever us" The-4iger Jhad laid himself down beside his whelp; He; was-a beautiful animal, of great size and strength, and his limbs being. stretched out at their full length, dia played his immense power of muscle. A double row of great teeth stood far enough' apart to show his large red tongue,:, from which the white foam fell in large drops. All af once ano- iherroar was heard at a distance, and the' tiger immediately rose and answer ml it with a. m )urnful howl. At the same' instant mijr inrtians ut'erea a shrtelt .hich announced that some new dansrer threatened as. A few moments confirmed puf owt fears, for another ticerjTnot qiiite- so large as the former, tfoe rapidly.i towards the spot where wewfretf- ik i Tbtsinemv will prove more cruel than tne other." san i wnartons " lor this' hr the femsle, and she knows no pity for tlios who 'deprive her of her vonns I. it . . ' "The "howls , which ' the tigress jrave, when he had exanuned the bodies ot ner cutw, surpassed every inin? oi nor rible that we had yet heanfj -and the tiget5 jingled-his ptournful cries with her's.'iSuddenlv hf r-roarlnjr was low ered to a hoarse growliflt. . and we saw her anttousif stretch putner tieati, ex tend Ver wideband , smoking nptrjls, and took as if ;ghe. was determined to discover .ilmmetliatelr the; martlerert oi lier -young. ; ner.eye quiciiijf iei tanOnuS. ahd she made, a' 'Jprinz .for) ward with llje intention of penetrating to our; place or.reluge. remain sne rnfeht haveJbeen enabled; -by her. im- Ltnenae streng'n .to pu! hail -we not, wrth alt our nuuen power, held ir- araiiwit her. : .When she found that ati iter elRjrts were ruitless,' she 4 annroached theliirer. who lav stretclieti out beside hia eubs, ;ano; tie rose ann i.iined' ln" her hollbrtt roanntr.- tThev stood together tot a few, moments', as in cbnsaltifionnd then sutldenly,weht tlrom onr' i2ht. iTheir M'Wlinsdied lu -m b Taoiu ua c, aim miu h . ;'i..i'v j- i ... I ill-' away in tne instance, anu incti cumnj ceasetf.l; ; We pow began . to entemni better hones" of vbur condition? ,? but Wharton shook his headDo ho( flatter f ourselvesi said he; with the bel ef that these animals win let us e Ucane out. of their .latch t- till they hav I had their revetiira.-illieY'hourl we have ' tn 1 1 v ore riunibered. v' ' tsvrsivi mm? v chance of oar reaeae, U ta aor pprt, ww saw both vu Ibdtaat U'dim bVl f iU entraar, and hard tbew call as toactae the only pomUtity a ear ,Tt Mvir nrtrltri bv ioataat lijfht. 'W that the .tigerahad oa.lv gaaruad the height to atek aanttkef tolet ta the cave with which they were naiUubtaequain. led. fa the grealeal hasta 'haatotte wu pawted aide. and we atepped frlh frooa what we bad considered livirg firaee., Wkartoa was the lael who left it; he waa ajuwilting v loot his doable br relied gv,, and stopped to take H up; tha rest of as tkonxjht voaty of makiag oar escape. We new heard oa e more the rwarini; ef lh tger, though at t dia taace; and, following the example of ear gtHdee. we precipitately strack late a side1 path. '.From the number of roofs and branches of . treea with which the storra, hd strewed aur way, and the alipiierjness of the rwad ear flighty was alow and difficult. i WhaYtnn, though an active aeaoaan, had i heavy step, and had great difficulty in keeping pace with' as, and we were often obliged ta slacken aur own on bis icennnt . We had proceeded that for about a quartet of aq hoar, when we found that our way led along the edge of a rocky cliff,, with innumerable figures' We had just entered upon it. when sudden y he lutlians who were before us, at tered one of their piercing shrieks, and'tttuctiooa of the Btitih Governmeat. to we immediately becttrae aware that the olScera here and tha" military .cor lgwr were in pun.ui'of ,us: lrged by respondfuce'relatingvti the American "ic-pm, ivwimi.gi oi toe breaks, or gu'ls, in ' uer Wsv,V over which was thrown a bridre 'of reeds, hat sprang op and down at, every step, nrt toui'i ne troJe. with sitetv bv the - ght foot ot the Indians alone. ilei-Delected will set manr events connected in the hollow below rushed n impetu-' u stream Vand thoussnd pointed nd lagged rocks threalened, destruc. ( ion on every sidet-? Lincoln, mv hunts' man, and .myself passed over tliehasmiyet been Jone.' The poathumus paper it' sifety; bui .Wharton was htitl in the, of ,Qen. Waahingtort,' withv historical tnithilo of the wa vine btid?et' and en-l and exnlanatorv notes br Mr. Snarks. utraTori both tU her us wjth dreadful roaring.. Meanwhile!. Wharton had nearly, gamed the' eate side of the gulf, and'w Were nil! clam. berjng up tpe, rocky! cbff except Lin!'bout one hundred & thirty-eight pounds,, coin, who remained at he reedy b idge worth' 835,000; and somr what, in 'the to assist his' friend to step upon; firm shape' of a man;. was placed on tmanl o( ground,, i iWhartqtt,, ( thought t he' fero- theboat ;.for , thei gratific atton ;of - the cious !nimasfwere 'loe uMnl hi never k4o hU courage or presence LorJGuldf) was taken ' fromr armine in mind.',- As sooh! he hadgained.the Montgomery connty, &c.;-&6;V"vr.v edge of, the criff.",he.- knelf . down; and with hirswoYd divided the fasfnings by which the, bridgewail- attache, to the", rock. '"He'exnectfid "that an Wfftrtuiil barrier would thus h out to the farther progress ot ourj pursuers; but he was mistaken; for he,.harU4aielrlacc0n - ' . " ' ptished his . task. when '.the tisress- withhut a" momeht pause; rushed ' to waTfJi the chasm, bVartempted tohonii oyer it It was a fearful sight to e; he mighty animal suspended for a mo- ment, In the -sir; above 'the abyss; but W scene passed ljlo, a flash '-of! Ilghli' nlng.,-' Her strength was not equal t the distance! she. fell info the gulf, :'and before he reached the bottom, she was torn into a thousand rtiecea' bv the la- ged points of the! rprks, , Het; fate did not in the least. dismay her companion; he Wwed hef witH n Immense snring.e and resched ?h oppodte aid, but f;nff vomm ?Humi. with .hii.fore claws; and 'thus he.clang;f'J 'i'4-?;1!!'': to theedge' of the prerinicei endeavoring ! f f Bgifarti. -Our towrt readers kaow, tls'nfn'.Yoatinff.,The'rndialM ao-aln. that during the week qf the Newmar- uuerea a wuasnneK, aMt ait none ha .. ' ... i1 . ' -. . been Jnst. !v Rut WhaVtoo who 1 w u nearest the edge of the, rock, advanced courageously towards the tig;erf and struck his sword into the animal breast.) KoraffBd hevond a measure. ih : wild beaat , colleer ?t htal.atrengthf; and with a violeqt r ff .rt; 'Hxingne of hi'!?wiOWTf attorney, torne, county oi hind legs upon the e dgetdlhf cliff, he el-S red Wharton bv the thiffh iThnt herrf ic msn s'iH preserved his fortitrirle; he grasned the trunk of a tress wjth his left and, to stead v and- support hiTOselOP"" numoer ot ;ne mot Jtt rhile'withj his -Tight he wrenched.- and Ifluentiat citizens br rriiice George, lo viofentty ttirnwl th sword tliat vas stilt in theVeast if the tiger All. this waaj tne wors oi. an jns'Wit, . j ne.inyiiane, Frank', and myelf hastened to his as J .... r r . j . - .mi j istanee; hut . Lincoln, who was already; st his sine. bad seized Whartot) 8 goo, won ii ; ioj iirnr , upm nvr grwunut ,anu struck an powerful a blow' with the butt end upon the head nf the tiger,' that Ihe animal," s'.ilnnpd and overpnwered,,Jlet go his hold, and fell bark into the abyss. HyAll would hae been!weH't1iad it eiidt'd thus; but the . unfortunate i lin; . - i ... ' 'i coin nsti' nor catenated upon, me torce of his blow: he atagged forward, reeled, upon" the edge of the precipice, extend , ed his hand to seize upon any thing to save himel---burlinlvain.; His toot slipped: for .an instant he hovered oyer the gulf and. then was pfunged into it, to rise no'mnre! i!-0:.L ? ' 'Xf f.?! tnburg ;lMer Journal.., Among; the passengt-J id the Caledii- nia on ) Mrtntlay-,; from 1 Liverpool was Mr. Sparks, who, )iavingrcompleted His historical researches in Europe, has" re turned W thl coilntry .after sn ebsence of nearly a vear and ! a Lhalf, He has been exceedingly frtrtunate in obtaining access to documents connectedl with theiliistttrv, that we poor Prititei'8, Publish? period of the American revolution, whe ther deposited , mi the public ;archivs, of In the possession of private, persons. The utmost c'ourteKv and liberltf . has 'been shown qim by the publit function' 1 aa 1 Ficaco it a;ct.o; an I per-jai oittiog Hi a to cpy vhe K ic otnrr ptxrr in Cr kep!n as not wuhiag to kp back the tru'b of bic ry.4,sJ aa deirs of aSTorJing every Soltty ta the lab-.:r of a learned aod able mat who had ao other of jct ia view than that f giiag a fair aid im partial cord of imfiortant events. rhaaoatrrUI discovered by Mr fparki ! il. Para, , were, we an.ler.tauj, touch' hstrf important than b t elected to saeet with.. They throw great li-Kt. not only aa ottr relations .with the Frfn.-i givrntaat at that criUral pe riod of ear history, bat with the courts the other European nations; ,. They show, morenvjr the beinnint d pro eresa of tH.w negociatioas, direct, aod indirect, by which a final settlement wa effe. ltd between tUia coua'rv and Great Britain. a this point wewndentand the Inftnnstion they afford is particu larly fall and interestiog. The coaS dential letters also of the French Min ittera in this country- to their , own go vernment," their accounts of paving events of the state of, public feeling lo our count ryV of the characters', bf our public men, and the plans proposed and discussed by them at different stages of the War nfthp .Ri'nlufion, are exceet! lnilv inioute-and valuih'e. Tha in. niyaigus, inrw impnriaot wgll on tne dispositions ' of. tbeir Government to-, wards the colonies, and' on f tha obera- tion and plans of.' the -; British armies. 1 lie whole mass of materials, thaa col with our revolutionary struggle io. a new piut ; of.view,. and will enable , Mr. Sparks to Write its-historv . with taore autheiiticitv and ininartialitr than has Radical, in'dest rtbini a boat launch at tiut place last weea;, mentioned that a itretendou$ piece of gold.i'weiiing t- K We,belitve we ahould -have; forgot, tenrthts abominable Jump ' but , for the ChVlestoiiY Cou riery ;Tliat . "paper brought it tdouV mitttls - this '.'morning. by having t opied the paragrobh. t The aics bulb ia C 0lUISf to hit t ,.:T... - . i. aa... ot". 1 i a story may oe ait true, enu intenttetj tor - louSniV.k Ratlical writer. 'or literal and sober history o be cu pied as suth into o'her p:pfrgj but if we ,mnuitenet,'ipttr4 li1endH.9liiie.inetz'--4)l the . Jflanter'a; Hotel itf.tvherayr,;-(whom to that infernal gout in.t speedily e vatuate.; own this same lump; add, the worst ivtsft we havejor bun iahat he woid..wltt7in. Jt onebalf the tlnr V ,va .thousand dollars aloresald. $ It morf that, we Vroutd give4, Ven were lt perfectly convenient, to ' raiseCthe wiod.'whkh at thi nresent 'wrjtinff .it ! notatuiet uoukl.h an. exceuent I.... H.-, - .....i:..:. .....I. iiuSm-i; encase vicu. iuo place on theatacMrse,y befwren two inaivmuais, tor a consiueraoie sum oi ""ey wmi loe iiiinmeu ugio ww matter 'of; public '.qotorietV for aeveral uayswioreu tuoa, piace. r are au l!0J,af,.d n?. W.f 'Pdv HJT ?t,,!w- prince, ueorge. to state, inai.u oecame 1 his duty, io aciibrdance witli the dic- ltes 01 n, 0WD coosctence, aud at the earnest solknation of many, ot the ma ibring this case befor the grand jury at uis iaai ;riu oi to? court mi tuai count, and that the.; granq jury not oniy pte procetdioi bu( also all those who ap pea'red to be par.iea thereto or accessa rieithereih. Pel- Old, Dominion,"? T , I -r ranral in' Boston broke int a stoi c, .mum :. rumen imri i:aic. ntr.A stole aHjthe;tnnriey iji9 Could find. belly ;. ful ;of Vwhiskeyiv ''I ho last J.i .... i '-. t -'l ' f ii ... . : spinieu. arucitj iaia ;tnq iraow on the floor,' and kt'pt 4iim iiierfr till inoniini;, when lie vVaa ' copsi.gned over to justices, i Thcpl",f ' the Temperance SrMriety will,' no doubi. prove,' trom thjf fact., that rum' uud whiskeyare ' rc form I rig 1 1 1 t-i n si I v i s . .' : . - ''-u' .V. V. En-iiurcr. ' oVoR ATUITOUSADV EUTISINU It 4s quite clear-o'burraintls thai the vocation ,of making newstpap r is either too highly ; prized by th good People of'this.ehlightenetl ,wo(ld of oUrs,-or that it iattw) humbly estima ted4ne or the othert for it a 'solemn ers, and . Kditors,1 sre treated, with,, a consideration entirely different -from that bfstowed on any other unfeatheretl biwds' in' creation. Oui1 services are to arjn $a i. ; ion that tf.ev t r t: i".ry are irr-ifntsy . t a ,i miJe wtvica t"tincti . ft.it by any si.-ir 1 ; worth fjf. Ona tetttin: snankiitd con ' tharilaUt porti .a of t. - , i : e t T t i or tliey would cr.t i our s'laro of that r '' ' a a . J ca ta ' -r; aal r, t'-Jt ,tht thay ,mut think. ' (art,. aewtuprr i rnnM.i'.e.l '..! tr; t is for ti.t especial u, ben. it, and aiti Uga ef tbe public, and tV it ihe said public is to! be accDmmi -! ved in every a ran - is aeca M to n. iKe sion tut P'inter'a time, iuk.. and rHiner, whatev. er, in the uieao time, may become of .. the poor printer himself. "Whether La : slare or grow'rich in rendering en paid, serrites to ihe public," is matter " of-uo moment- He is a Printer, and, "'. rrgi. the community has a rtehtta that . Jabura uf hia.type. "Thank you, Mes; . sieurs, t' j he poU'tc" thank you kindly -1 hr yoflr" pafronat, but are moat out- rageuusly a,fMid ,f atarving upon it,v' were we to print every thing gfstuious-Av ly that are rnjlitely rejuasted" to do. '. '. ' ' - v W a will very w '.'.lingly pubfiah every 1 iHupei; iujn' jou srna, proviuea VOU ' will be p dite enon-, to reciprocate the uvor. fcverysjM; i proreeding yoa , wish advertised sliil. l e done sratu if ." juu'will auffer us ta exupy a pew up "'. on the same terms, "'.very notice for the furtherance of put ,c objects, whe- ther;secutar,spr vleri a and whether -''; to be performed eUenwputrHij or tx contractu,, shall 'be pub. .shed without.- pay, if when the cbntract is made yo v ill give us si part of the profits, or if when the contribution b x goes rouno you will not ask us to put something into it ' Bat no you always , expect ' us to contribute like. other folks, (and while we have a cent, we v iil clieerfuU ly do ao,) and then aak t to do your , Erinting and-publiahing ir nothing;, a short the priuter seenu to le con- , sidcred as under obligations to contri v bute doubly focal! objects. Tl.it is an ' unjust eud ungenerous expecu." n in, . the public. , AVe f will always - , a to tlia full extent of cur abilities, i. 1 le- yonit our. fair projiortion to all lau ! able uujchb.v Having uooo' mat, lei us oe paid like other people! for our i T s ; atonab services, and for our: (rj I drudgery.; r ; v - , " - -AW have been more especially led try these remarks from the circumstance t.f, being 'requested thia week, to pul!ib!i an aiivertiseinent byaomw gentlemen, neither, of whom, but one, ever subaci ib- ed for this paoer and Into whuxe ' ,..w. ItUh a. w i?ci i it -uic -v I U 4' .1 I .. ' ... it vecuuae. oue oi tae ativerusers 13 a v - subscriber, and because he, is a Irieud, ' lor whom , we feel a warm respect and . ' eundftVcer'uinltf' hot I because '" wa ii.irip nnv ..rki .11...... ..n ... . . .iki it;i fn. l.u I....M.) h. - f .. ri I. ' nomination the Church is building; for, .jv noido we care we wish. well to all, Olirisiaiii Churches," but we are hard- -pr abte, to assist in building Chuixhea -iu all parte of the country. Vere .wa i to insert all adverfiaements which wa are directly, or indirectl v aolinted " tr . i - of"- . . a ' j - - , ,. i1aaM...;......Iv t j i. piige J.I our paper consiaot y lvit ar.l y . would amount to i amice ' irmiere 1 aa.eli.'.aaw a. ...J ' - - af -I & .' I t dollars a j:av,-('amdm Journal, V r vfiLiiuiat. -mil v ust. ui muiiui iivh iiiifuu. .1 . - 1 ! T,0 Xnflri,.! C .... t - K hj ing oi. .i,k; Removals, tnq. JNantmat V -!!?'; loteliigeticer! this morning savs: " t Hi". . ' Paaoiiigby the acleedoa of hits Cabinet Minf'Vf " DipUkly driven froiu-employmcnta whn.li tltef -'yiv,' Imll Ik.ll.tiltlv (1.ftil.nt'm.l fn iitiik.' w,,-.,,.!.,. Ia. iT commendations forottice,Tul their reekleaa part- i-; i Ano coniiDutng on tne same SUDiecr, " ; "A .1 . .1 . t : ' it additi . -"'.;..,, --' " A eourtti of DroacrlnUou ii thai eatalitUhed.- -. . Srhichbat no orect'lent in anv Gurersment on .. .' . earth. liven in I urkev. wlutu Hie tiiund v mrf . . - ii airangiau, ineir moue oi cimngin-r an Almin 4 V. uliBtlon.) the auhot'dinatca are auticrcd . "-'ii eabei and, in the bloodieat aaui iatea to Suteei-w '-X : ,. fwl nvully, the mute at Ivaat are apared." t ' .;.'' .aiio anicie 111 me intelligencer nas '5. y -f-u - , : . . .i. . i i . . -. uiijuie VLjctij to 11 iitieu 100 i rest .'k vr ; .i. u . r r. -' 1 ucuk iiuih lug wv a ui it:iin in. . Ltf -. 1 1 nc.t. t.i- cJ .1 . "i" icttuuii tiio uuuuc aitention iroin ine.t.fe, eaamiitauoii ui cxistinor auuses, or a- :l?.l . 1. . - . .1 . . J . . ' 'f noKk..lugv lifaLI!J - till iliuac v Tr li v V. maf be removed Irom oflice. ' 1 ' . v V It is part of the same policy which not withstanding "one of the Editors was. a imember of the Grand Jury, assailed ? the President for the arrest of Doctor Watkins, B;ailist whom, a Gtaud Jury 4 four-fifths being his dechtcd political It'iends, have made a present-rsent; ' i'Vf, I lu purtisaiia "of-corrunts.ii neverv u!.'i!r, fnnti want of confidence i.tilieir, : . ity ii tiupe and nusleaa the people; gml the ci !- .or which they are making about t!..- I'.-!.:! ity and Capacity of the ; f' rjectt .1 arifiocracy, is in perfect cl'r-? tigicr wun ii.t; iiiisi t-jii esi'iimuoiis ii4.,nV' calumnies m 1 v. inch these presses a" 1 .i... 1 .1 ... i..i n : 1 .:. ":.' uiiuuuvu. vu., 1 11. c iaio,. a icsijcuiiaa. . . Ml'". WtKt .. ', No man is evltte-.l from office that,il. they are t ' i.ti.. ve-.i, is cm a martyr. ; to l.ss 1 -, ,.,( 1 u s or his I rty prelmoi!! e'es. ' H;w I (' t'oyPrc ' l.-nt h.is cott-7--; suited tae ; , . io. interests in t a changea- v 1 1. .. t. .1 . ,. .1 ...i..v. . t - , , Oi: nas iiLiue, ijii.i wuiriiiti 11 auuuais- --. ..v trationwiil loose by -'a comparison of: kn otul'.tu anrt PiL.tilif . ( iWm n 1 .1 lii "ttfL.' in ;!, .ui.i.j 1..-. .i'v'. I vi ll 17 ' IV VW" ., : S1- ' . ' '4.i ''v:;At'f' r-'H.-i ' 9 v'' ' ,"- ' - '-'I,. -'- .. r . ' . ,' ' .' - - - .- - . v ,''.. -- -1 ' ' r . ' - .f. , f ... , ,. . . ' i vV.-r-.'"'!"', - V.--'y-'' y : - - - :
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 28, 1829, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75