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Tin: sr.1.' .rhi..Ncc & Lr.iiAY. . . .-r i l Wal uut t ..J ftraiH, aa4 v Mrrtfttr.; t ie r-,t ( lK r.riiiur air .. tJ ti ii'rf . ot ,-a l.urt, Inamrd t'lre- lnnrtk f t t.t j -f rtt f-r ra c I letter li tbe 4 4 on nurf be - ... "Wantcil ;ylS rT Sinrr, a 'N ow(J -mk rinrNMi .V vrilr a 1 re of WIliUAM k JIAVWOOU. , M.yU . l tti'ville Piiper Mill. . fU h Ciuh, tor BAGS f!l , at lha INpT MJI W rJUeit1a. ttoji JMnnorrtcturinjj J .lwHat b a fm nun, (roarrH,) gcniiiJl ah the abort lmi 1 ll promt ii ioic renrwrrr at ona of Uie , nr MablUhnMtiit i the kiu J in A 11 n prp-t object it to tirm oobom . aoroe' tftdikbliwl of eajuul, toetaUlish ,cu tit one oT Iho SoaUMra State, m t win ba attawad M tntereat for th i' tttcreoC Feeling toufitkut m hi ir fnm oxperitKoe, U eaiable of atm very ki-anch, fi-ow taking in the eofttm r the booka, and urn give tha wort , rtTntnn t at to ebtraeter oad ahilrtu-, n MMirt Ucorg 'Shnpaott. k Co. Its orlk-Camliiia, ! ' - ' v-"-'; ' tfytwo;.-.-; '7r::'- tr tf (BenotH Orrfth6Cowvty Court biooJ, fh tubaerihera will let to the low. W an tha nnunitea. no 1br ftrat hy ol irt, tHo koTl.rmg ol BlUTiGE Mro at Steeled ford. The fiHrfte will it la himdivd anif tntT fret Ion?, flK hisb, od fiMpeeii feet wide. The er CUl OC rtquiiea w eej rjd j ' eren rear, ft&BTVVOWELL, .: - J.-STT.Rl.F,. : -c. joiix tovix?c V3 3 i DUDLEY M ASK.J - - .. - . I . J i BtI (li liinawa, ,l4 LT i w . - awn i no mnawaj a. ,n uv ay ?. i ; j. f. i.. -' - Wowll fiom- my jilafitatiott a little hil iineev two Negro m. tifnimi, mrara aim . . . j iiMvnv i Droineri. ,; neory. it a tiltttK leliow. wrrieioom :- 'nllr. it itnwnlimk at tima i ry artful nd eunuing.',' Ho i 'weijUng boat 180 ' lb. been hot h tb writt nd baak. jmuI ot hi ihmilck-r ullf. Tbee wound he. jot ,when runa. nd'ba o tittle balil place om hit forebefd, js the hir fall, orsr St( lfch ;iw w cd in fail br hot ihofrel. A At that time lie jine nearly two year front roe,' and te tie went M tne wn- innai awanip, c- iFdi-ntonand Noi toilt and tliul't WM hot i eonnesWmi there, nd from which plnee eUed bt Kicbmond end SaleA on to,Ttn ,nd wee eaupht in ennoe jroinjf dowtt see River. - There le tm doubt but he is ' North Carolina . Dumel Swemp. t Me a he; wa In Sail in -Tesnesiee, ;hathe ii (ooe J. C. Dati. in North Carolina. takon hit brothor off, who it at large at he ellowiBU complexion, ih a ery bad 'nee, eyet ery large, nd when t little nd vexed looks dreadfol. Zaneo-U not o Ull at Henry they may bum a pa jme nareoni- luiive iweuiy-nrtvoui r each one delivered to rue, or lodged in I .1. W . 4 tk.a. AMia , -,;'- I ..." BAKEIl WIGGINS." V Blo.fr Pott Office, Maiioa District, S, C- b 80. , . r Otoam bs 'eotd t the eourt home -doori -in jibarouglK on ,tho- flrtt Monday alter, ..the i Uonilav in iiuly next, the following tract t, toratiafy the tnxet due ttiereon for the S'H and eot of advertiaing va.. . tcret, : SSA- 200' '100- 4R0 soo . so , 200 150 t4l - 50 "1S8 . isa .875 lalm. ludJ EtqCs, i i MiUer (Bal.) , f M.ller " y h,in Welch ' ,y, l organ v. i?s; Panons '. I. Campbell Jr. , f " Irge Johnathao jt Vw Dai : MeKay belter ( Bid. fallow aenk t I Shepherd " s il Jrwm f r 14 m Jiutl, Cpt Kel. ' district. , - f.. ' v ' , 86S , (W 100 160Q 800 - 13 Tso 800 ISO '100 ss 138 -300 2500 -1O0 $2 t4 , I so li5. 3 01 1 v8- 109l I IS 68 I 58 34 .,'084 ,1 OfiJ j,08 iH A IS 04 for tin aeart 1828 awfisaa.1- V' Sail , -(Bell s 100 4S9 ti 86 cap; D, Sheriff. ; 21 6w y 10, 1829'- i ?SieriIT8 8ale,;v Monday-4e 12th day ot Jury nextj will be it the uewrt hoose doof in Nash county, vilPjr: North Carolina,1 ao much ofthelol ; tract of land and town tott at Will he tuC i to satisfy the tax doe thervoo, and Hosts, 'ear 1825, 8S and l27 to- wrtt t Uytvhom kienin- . ' f 1 Arctutbuld Lamon,' guSrdianor Mitt . .iv., '-Fort, lor 18a? Jacob Mitchel "( 't.l,' ,' 1827 Thomas Sanders ' "j- 182? , Warren Lewia " r 1827 Kmcheo Vick. 1 - ' . r 1 837 Geor Ureen " ' , 1 827 Jesse Peel, for C. Peel,- 1827 Sailer T. Terrell, for Jaeob WhilfieWt p;- :-'r &-' heira, t'27 . M. Culpepper, for Jamet BRttle , 1 825 vi do-i . ; for' John Battle'VA3 .fast d ; V4 for Jamet Battle -1826 ' John Battfe ' John Want tSV V.'.V-?fi--'it.M8o Thottia p. 1Sjmf&'tm .-William KJBmmiU. Wf ?-lV!7 ' -'Not given in, ihi property of IrVB- ' "-liana'aod Sterling Anderson 157 '-. by Kphriva. Perry'a Velrs 1827 V.by Balson Smith' heirt ' ' 1827 s.? One town lot, 2 acre and 12 poles," : oyM'illieG. Wlii.ficliL 18-27 ' SAM'L AV W. VICli; Htl'tt T0, 1829 7 22 G 4 Urewrv William ' ;V r. ; isw Wesley Brake 'j,' '.' Va&&i 827 " David Daniel t--';' --v.v . I8'i7 ' SidleY Horn v .c ' ' V -1827 U)di; AT TIIIH!! i I . t ; W fsrhvv fe i. f kM ; 1 ttr frr . twor? IT .-, and w w(-d t Vtrt. k i;. mM lNixh It f bnuw-r. i 1 S , a prii. dry tilar if !, . tia tear. , . . . ... . . ,, f'fvT Mv cvt-ri at a tr6KrTr . a i iwn dcT trar knne, kit. Ir, Mmkl hewae, ; oilwr pr imr a ttavtv. 1 htt wrr-perty u a Uk wire oi bmn . , 'f he ta n.wiu I are M nniMcrd, thai kv aiult- aJiertlioa rtxxa may bt eaad awBici-vrtly tpweioEt fnr tbe aval imiw kitaiav -To (note nhe area. ariuutMrd. It mi bv lt rttere are bwt fcw bel Irr MMMli. I . h Im i. I belut oa IIJIWHieU ttreet. wow eenmiea by tbe bjer.bee. h'P tw',y ij turn d,wbwiehltwdt art owl f (kalim. iu of U eorpnr6o. I tb adranii M to n and aounltr, it wwrtl wnmbiWe ain-aljnw-loiig f ii".?1itZJtXn'r2 t,ktJ Wn4 from the baatlr of lauir. H ha on a a Lao rtoryd.elliarhmiae. whb four fnni Wlnw and IbnraUt (Uirt,andaii fire phnca, wiibalanra tert.la tern.-, and wrrllet waterni thryard,. rlliniroj' dwelling . ' Nol wont .tilmor to oo a (be tiehiuy of ll.lricli. . ; w i . TV. - i ... Alto atwoacre weaM lol lric wbia eMPkf ? , Th prd ltl nun- tail the hamlred and fifty ywrdi of the twatrm txvumtary of the irperiim, directly the Nbrr road. UrMh . of HalrUrK e. .bieh tlr-r. k a t rritt mill, with a boltiof; clu(h aoaoa rl tt r by. witrriand a hetiaa: wkh the rumiwg fear lor owe It to b bnrte, all rm a new fvmt dwelling with afl cthev owt hooar prefer for a fiimilr, At the mill, h honac Cited np, aad tr nterly oecnnied aa e atore, and it away ho truly mid there i not better etand ht the oewntry. The errek ft nearly ft nervr UHWig atream, od wtx-a the ntillt were uKe oat ot repair, too tiro pert retel for 1M50 per year. ,., v . Tim whole of the above TjaM prwperty wDI b anld on very aeeotntmxlatmf; term, and at privet turable to Ue pretent hai-ri trtnr. ' 1 TUeitJt, January jy 183S v ; ; i f Jan .VSVV. Frorn I he Lefeiularr,, T AHMJRQO, THE STASTU.P FAW.r " Tahmlnty i was - the tlaughter 'of . a powerful Sinai chieftain; and the. wa the only bem ever kDown to torn the retcntleaa -oUI man' frtmi a amgelpor poe"Soniett!insof this inflnencft et as 6inj;l.bcr iqfantikj beauty but'nitM;e e the gentlenew of whwh; that beauty wa the emblem.?: Ileraj was ipeciee nf 1tveline8 fare ajtnnrrjf Indian girU. Her fliore hifc ihtl:'Sl9tfcvinci appropriate : to protected and i de'pes dant Women In fwied, countries her ripw pnuting :. tip anit tiifnjsUfl -f,heek rore thet pleaoln"; '.air', ,01 BSRrievea childhood ftnd tjer dittk' -tjf hsd Sflch an babituat e J presniou of 1 i midity nd fear, that the-yur) -;Sjoax called, her the StarlKid Fwti.'rf J know put whe; ther jifr father'a bniad , lands orher uwrir 8ppelingjbeauty waa the .rrrnat powerful raue pf adiuiratioii; batcer tftiait il Tahmirp wns' the UiM.ivj)ltd belle of the 8ioux. She ws a creature aitxfntihrl v;fo.lw,,;llcr I08) eyerhef trttri.btingrip.e jdetfquit, 8ubniirty:rooritn,- Buajrej'yet Vapu'ttst f'6n;' thiefiainB had" tn am';0Bt W affeclionland when her faiberVged her IE anRth ; en hiavptrwer bVf 'an alliance;1 shern; jl iwered hint' imffif, her tears. Tbisj itate of ( things- continued until 765 ,! when " a." f nmpany.'Oj - French traaer came to reidetHeifi, for 'the J sake; of deriving profitfi-om the- fur-ti ad. A mone them was Florimond de Ranee, a young, tnaoicns Ationm; . wnoin jnure-j ennuf hd leu trom vjueooc To.tne rans 6f Sti Ambon fii'JI i fair,' round face, and studied ' foppery of dtess, might have douft Ijttle towards gaining the heart of the gentle' Sioox; but there was V deference ' and ;courtesy in his manner which the Indian ttevef pays't degraded worn are. an.d 1 ahmiroo's deep seiiMbilities I were touched by it. ii A more careful arrangement of her rode dress, an anxiety to speak hi languaae fluently, and a close observance of En? rooean customs, soon betrayed, the ub tie power which was fast milking bet its slave:-1' The. ready r Vanity of the Frenchman quickly perceived iL' vAt nr9t be eneouraawi tt vvrth that sort ot undefined pleasure' wVicl-nah "always feels in awakening strong affection in (he hearts of even the mt insigrtifi-' cant, llieif the idea, tliat. tboneh an Indianishe was"; a princessi and that her father's extensive lartds on the Mis souri were daily becoming of mure and more consequence to his ambitions na: lion, led hiio to- think of marriage with her as' a desirable' object. Hiseyes and hid manner had said, this long. be fore the old, thief began. toupect It, and he allowed , h"e.wily Jreochmart to fwitie liitnsciralmort'BSLclosely around his heart as e had around the 'more vieldina sool -of his darling child Though exceediniiiylndolerit by nature Florimend de Ranee had, acquired skill in "many gracelul arts, which excited the ; wonder pf ' the Savapes. lie' Jenced well .eunuch to- lod the tnohl' eipert antagonist; -and in hunting. his rifle was sure lorarrv' death to the game.;. These nccoinplkfinieias, and the facUfty With which his nliant natidn coniorm to tne ufaeei of savaire life, made hinif a vhi- ei?r lavoutiic. and at his' reques-t he Was foi tbally adopted as one of the tribiv But tonscious as he was 6t, hi power, it was ! long betore he ; tiarea to ;sk tor Ihe -daughter of the liaughiyr:cht2l, When we oiu mane tne soaring jiuiusir .'-' i 'i a . i - ,i u : . tion,'it was received with atstul and terrible wrath, that minht well frighten himlrom his, purpose. ' Kage showed itaelf on V in -the sweilinc veius nuu rlenched hand of the old chief. ! With the boisted coldness and self possession nf an tmlian. he anstvered. Theie are S'mux c,nl3 eoou-li fur llie poor pale fa im. ut come amoi'z . -n.wv. Il -oTVr: jo . lr f'f o ! . ' f.-f I. In a.O m f-rv .1. -ed T a V) -., ,, l ,'e lUnce I aJ.-ul a'.l l.t er.init l r,l fiirudviit: that la li an m ia r he 14 l tu int!Bl! b!e., Ilf0 rin.nM n., Iwirr jnJ ; r. .a-Str r t h-r, V n f art nprrt ' tht J.nce,nl thf oM men li.uinnJ'tioA trH fmulK-J htr. InJTtmHe ll.e liSt .f her begin to faJe, n! ihe Ur.--i rermtliien corrtDl wnic'j eaaclW t,n. 4r her brpvn check became Iu;;;i-h and pate. " Th itniM! lanm, h catl on the tnocqin' un tod the bright ertft entert t into her falhera aoi.t Ift COulJ But e hi beautiful child . . . ..Mm nimi Rrdyllj wir.mj aTi... He hart ttertej Ul eyes U ( -V f. VlmimwSt IUnce;bt one 'iy-ien Llvr...j i . f cr' h'nUuj; path he Uld his h iul (Mi hit !houlder, ami no n((l t ' DlOttaililg luver. entered It together, TahmiroO fU teatCtl . in the drket COr?" "f wtgw.it, her head lf.u,; an. her hand. her. basket work tingled betide, her, and a bunch of flmer the tillage maideru had brought her scat tered and witht'rin at her feet. The chrrf looked wo ttt her iU a wehcmeot ejprettion J ot tove, , w'bWa nnnt "but atern countenance can wear. . Tabi riHi, he aaid in a auhdued tone,' to tha 'trigwan of th stranger; thai ytnir father. iav again see Voa love tt lok on the risius sua & tUa ooenina flowers.1 Tber wa mingled jor and modesty inJ tue .tipwam 'glance of the- " Startled Kawai of the SiobxJ and when 'tFfrl montf'de Kance saw lh iiht of her uit'd eye suddenly and iimidly veiled by ,t ..deeply Tfrmgetl 'lid h knW i hat! he had, fust none of his pwer. The marriage solig was soon heard in the royal wigwam, and the young ad venturer' became lbe ion of a king. Months and years passed on, and I mi tut Tahmiroo Ithe same ' devoted, Mibmis 1vB being. jfller habati4 ' no longer muted her'wUh the uniform gallantry if a'v lover?:.H wa-t pot often har-h, btit-hp'.adpted oinethtng ' of the cold fiessvand indifference,, of-the nation lie had juinfd.Tahmiroo sometime wept irl secretjVui eo much V 'far had lale- ly mingled with he lov. t(Tat she care1; fulfy concealed her grief from him who had occasioned it. When she watch-, ed his countenance with that pleading, innocent llmk, which hal alway rthar- acerizert.er beauty, she M)menmes would tibtain.4 glance such a he had given her, in fqrmet days, and the" her heart"? would leap' Hike a", frolic-ome Iftqib. and'she woald live chferfuiiy y.n l tne remembrance tr matsmne, tunutgtri many Wearisome, days ot siie rp antl neff!ect,iNevef Was woman, in her hear breaking ilevotednes, satisfied with.''uch alight tettinionials of love as was tnis genjie rioux gui. - u ron monu chose to tin, sne wouui nerae-ii. ply the oars,, rather than he should suf fer latiguej- and the guady canoe ner father 'hatT xiven her might ofri be seen gliding;. down the stream,., while t OIHOirilU 5U ijipcil HCl uo ii uiinuir with her sofU: rich voice and the, indtf- ept Frenrhman lay sunk in loxnrrous reposed Shj had learned his religion; but,-!wf,berseJl.Bhe never prayeq-t; ,ine n-JittB Tft".1iad Vtven her was atwavs v -1 . . . . raised in supplication for him; and if fye but looked tinkinillv on her, she kissed it,"nd -invoked its aid, in agony ol soul. She fancied the sounds of his ta- Ifve land might be dear to him, and she studied his language with a patience and perseveriiw.ee to which tne. savage has seldoni been'' known to snhmil. She tried to imitate the dresses hhe hid heard hint describe; and if he looked with a pleased eye' on any ornament shetWOre,- it5 was alwsys reservetl to welcotiie hta'S-etorn. ' Tet, for all tins lavisliDesa of love. ' bhiH asked but kind approving !rats, h;ieh cost the giver notfiing2 A'as, ior tna perversencne vi man, in scorning the affection he ceases to doubtl ' The little ) olttance of love for which poor Tahmiroo's heart yearn ed idmotn.iva.eldra-4W'en. Her soul "was a perpetual prey ! to anxiety anu exciiemcnt; anil .toe quiet teriaiu tv of domestic bliss was" never her allot if- rMrtinnlTjThere, were;, however, two V'ngsVn whom.' 'eoyIdrpor forth' her, wholrf- rloodl of ienderness, witnout reorooi oruinp iuhhiovih. .one had siven birth to g son anddaughter. of uncommon ,promi8-Yictqire the Ll.f .a. U-4 f.lKan'a Koailttr ' .ill the meltin? tlark eye. with its plaintivie expression, and. th? modest ilioopinj; of SHKen lalfcv- ner iiiumuihi i enough of the, Indian nue to give tpem a warm;VicV c-'ouring; hd such was her early mataVi'yr that? itt thirteen years if ace her tall figure combined the gracejui HastiCity ol youtn- wnn me staid rnaiestv of "womanuood. ;'8he Ji'ad spru ng'u p at er father's feet wilh th e auddeij luxuriance i a tropical uower; and her matured loveliness, .aroused all thftVttorwtytendertiess t and energy within him. r ll was with mournful in terest-he-' aw.hcFJeptng along the chase.twith -'her mother's ; bounding, avlDls-like ioy: and he would sigh deep ly when he, observed her oar rtpidly cutt'in? the waters ' of ; thtf Missouri, while her boat flew over the tbrface of the river like a wild bird tn sporfif-snd the- gay vo'ip-v creature wouin'T round ain n.e-eddies, r dart ( !'! If fs'nrt if ( in tS. ; : . I k m- r.l fi- Lit f itea h lurnril tit re.! fire f, rtm ha,1 eKaird In'a ctptrr?r': t.i n. man's anol, whether in to. fr roriiri or tHe i!drrwefcj is ptu.Li'y alive te the ating f sfwro. Somtiiir.ct her pUeU aiaiflr was" 1iturM-d by a atrsr je iea'ovty f her own child. ! love Victoire unly bertQ she it the dauehier cf Flonmond thovHt shr; and why, I.!,! hy, does he not love me lor being the mother of Vktoirc? It wa tun evident that D Ranee w ith r l il.tus'iter 'i.u!J be estraujed from her mother and her mother's peo ple. "With all members of the tribe-, ut of his own family tTiternly for bade her having any intercourse and even thern he kept her constantly em pIoTet in taking dincinjt leons from bimae'f. and obtaining various branches of feamirtg fronj art VJ Catholic piest, whoii he had solicited to reside - with him for that perpote. But thi kind of life was irkseme to the Indian girl, & she wasperpetoally escaping the vigilance of her father, to try her arrow in the woods, or guide her pretty canoe over the wa:. le'rs.j. Do Ranee had long thought it im . poAsiWe'to gratify his ambitions views for his daughter, withtmt removing her from the attraction ofheraavagehnme, & each day's experience convinced ,lilm more and mora of the trath of this con . elysion. To favor tys project he as'u, med an affectionate manner towanla wife; for he we'll kn that Wne1 lotik or word of kindness ' would at any .'time win back all hrir loe VVhen the deep enibililiea pfher -warm. he' vera roused, hev would atdc ftr leave to sell her land) and she; iu her prodigaliry of tenderness,', would tiave givefi him anything, even her own life, for such miles as heathen", bestowed; vtThe old chief was dead, and there was n .one t" check th( unfeeling rapacity of the Krenchroan. ''Tracts t after jract of Tahmiroo V-valaable 'land t were sold , and the money , remised to' Quebec, whither he had the'purpoae of convey ing his children' en the. pretence fa visit,; but in reality with the firm intent of never again beholding" his tWserted wife. ' 'A company of Canadian traders . " ' . i . . v ... - : . fwippvried to visit the : 'Falls of ,St. An thony just at this junctore.i and.Fiori mond .tie Ranee took the opportunity to apprize Tahmiroo of ibis intention to edur aje Victpire at one tf ihe convents in Quebec. - v The iottx pleatled ."with -all the earnestness of. a mother's elo quence butishe pleaded in vain yic toire and hef father Joined the company of traders on their,' return to Canada. 1 ahmiroo knelt, and fervently besought ' that he might, accoinpauy them.- She' Would slay wight, uf -sight; she j aaid; they, snou UT not be ashamed ul ber, a iitong the great while fofka at the east: and -if jshe could but live - where she could see- , thern every dayshe shtMild die. ?ppietv; "J AKhJmrd , of yout "and yothe ' tl8Ugliier,;ofv a "Sioax kifcgP excUi'nied Vinoire proudly, and(, with a 'natural; impulse of leiufertiess, fell pn het mother's heck and wept., 4, Vic- Irtir' lit 'fim,frk rlut.urlt 'atiit k.. thefVsternlyThe; Bobbing girl tried io retease; oefseii,' out ,ne rouid, rwt. rahmiroo embraced her with ' the nr-. gy of despairfor after; all her doubts and jeaionslies, .yjctoire was the dar ling child ot her bosom Mie was so ninth the image of Florimond when he fn t said he , loved" her Woman! let hef go!V exclaimed De Ranee, 1 exas perated by the lengtb of . the parting scene;. 71 ah mioo raised her -eyes anx loiisly to bis facet nd she saw that bis arm was raised to strike her.. ' I am a noor dauifhter of th Siou: old . wh v did .. . " -i . .7. v.j.-v.-v you marry merexciaime u sue, in a i of passionate; grief. For 'your tone lather'a lands, :j said tha Frenchman coldly. This waa thf'drop . too much'. PoorTahrotroo with a piercing: shriek' fell onihe earth, and hiu her face in the trass. .' She knew not bow loirs' she re maided,,' there. 4" Her .highly-wroughtJ teeiings uau nrougni on- a fjizzmess ol the brain, anil she was conscious only of a sensation of tickneta, accompanied by (he sound of receding voices. ''pHf When she recovered, she , found her self alone with. Louis, her little boy about six yeara old. The'bHdhad wandered there after the traders liad denarled. and bavins' in vain, tried io wakco hi mother, , he had laid himself down at ber side, and slept on his bow ana arrows. rrom that hour.iahmi roo was changed. . fief quie't. submis siveir gave place to a stern and lofty manner; and she, who had always been so gentle, became as bitter and impla cable as the most 'blood-thirsty ol her tribe.,' In liule, Louifl; alii the strong feelingsof her soul were centered; but even her a flection for birn wa4 vcharac- terrzetl 1?y. a . ptrange ' and-' unwanted! fierceness. Her only care seemed to be to make him like his grandfather, and to instil a deadly hatred of white mem and the boy learned hie lessons welt. He waa the veriest little savage that ever Jetfly an arrow.. To his mother alone he yielded any thing like 'submis sion; and the Sioux were proud to hail t : haughty child as their .future chie V . C.:- L il i - a? .1 ' ' - Such was thettsnect of thinrul ' i j r i , t ' ; r - ? tj 1 a i f . U. iri.re , ! in I - v r ' ; , !i c irl rati Ta?-n.. . lio! fkf I to return eipired. .t .jt ti u.i ac t. i.i"d 3 ! ir I I ' . r...i the t' e Tik.!t r t 1 1 fun Ulwtt chii'il lo hint with it. !,.., ,-f r re. a- i a rij 1 k, t heard Iii in rot It at. tiU' v , v, a I. e 'po'.eto her bny that he juKJd j (.'.. e her frowt litis at narent leJbjw- ' i litis tu'.jccl ihe js a5 wtj.J.'n'h. bad 4 anrt f undrtned i.i 1 al he to wnuld le carried away i, i erj and si:e watched over him like a H wolf, when her -young it in ilaiprr. Her fears were not unfounded; fur r I or i mond 4 demonirtBtions Usnce did-intend, by transnMUtion, and rrpsv smj Ir for th of fondness, and glowing trouble and time bettovu-J upon thera. ' Quebec, tldndle in thTher H scarcely any feclion of thia j .... ..... s.. Lr. (. i " . descriptions of Quebec mind of hi on a desire to accomnanv him.' Tahmiroo thought the halrrd of ;njde "with profit white men, which. she had so carefullviwaating.'to- the instilled. would proveasudicient shield; but many weeks bad bot elapsed, be fore, he;aw that Louis was fast y'e.j omg nimsell op to the lascinatine .:l:.ii..i...i...ii.ii r .. erwhichliad enthralled her own youth; ful spirit, y j ; . V'. ' ' ? . ' . , r 1 vi itn.. ion viicn very came Horrible thouhts of vengeance; and. more than oner, sne nan nrariy verven ner soul l L j . , . .. . , i t kunlcr the fattier of hereon: hntlthe SaliiburvJoumt she could not,. Something in his fea-J lures still reminded, her ot thi b devoted :arried her young Frenchman who had car I " M,"ufe" " nisacn the moccasin he stooped to -lace and the. todtd not kill him. -. The list cut-'of iinir uiow was soon given to me neart wi.,iiic ; inuiau wuc. luuug jjouis, full of, bovifch curiimitv. tTnreKsil a mi i.n t r. ma u iiii r. i a ni... ih..h ... at the same time, promised spdrily return. He had always been a R(ub - born dov; and she felt now at if bir.bow small the raboor and e: rnse ne' 1 worn-out tnirit unntd vainlw nnthrl against his wilfulness.' ; With lhat 'sort! of resigned stupor which often indicates approaching insanirrr she' yielded, io his request, exacting, however, a promt Btmak trtat Itist eaiVn I A m-.tl ISv am miLa 4 . .. m the Mississippi with her the day before vu. . . iw u.iica uwwii : un urpiuum tuo uaj nrriveui nor imond Of Ranee Wat at a distance- on business.: I ahmiroo decked herself in the e garment, and jewels she had worn ("the dayof ber martuse. and Se- Olf lected f the gUadieSf Wampum befta lor P1"- ln performing tin duty e cannot but ex its little Louis. Whv do vou nut ",,t tr1l"mP,., P""')le 0-er the aiu of ine Utile .MU,V. WBJta0. JWUW intriKue, end hail it at a sure guarantee of the these our said the boy,.) 'Because Tab- aubiiity of our Uemiuiimn institution, v'-iu miroo will no niore nee ber son in the land of the feioux,' said nhe, mournful- nw and so were .alilier hbpea."' lshe' looted back on the '.hut, where "she had spent her brief term ot wedded hannt ness.'and Its -peacefulneia. seemed ii nnM:kery ', of her misery .-' And was she -the lonerihe.wretcheo,; the despe-' rate, ana "deserted one- was she" the Startled Fawn' of the bioux, for whom cunfcuwinsr vnicm oou: nanra in, vamr. lyj 'and wlien, her lather meet her in io the eonfidenne r hi Coumrj, our i, n the 'Spirit' Land,' he ''will know the i'i "w'1'' i'id. at the n-cnii, uion ot the ,ic. beaii he. tave iiter':'1,ghex'took iW' eWe- tma lWi our native Hite.aiwut i- Z I Vui ? j I ll t Outintlierankt,ofBepul.Ii,.,..n, hat ukc. , wondering boy by , lh hand, and led the eontett ; J-x . - ' .,n- bilRito .the.jiver shies'There- lay-Ithe'5 " Toyou, Hiivlha pen ol paneeyrirk eari afTord Canoe-'" lief Uther had given ' her- When bot '""Jf SPn. and in thus tenduriu; you ,i,i , 1 e " . , e -,i ,0ur best wishes, we but express lie tingle e- she. left him - fof f ihe Wigwam bfvlhe'mo,ion. of find with1 Knuimjo (or ,0'r Vtrannt.?. f It ' waa Jaded and .bruised Wilis terr!e, and demoted atmcluunnt tn vnur ,i.;.jT a..t .v...!.,..!, Tlierveiuembratice t.rU her love arid all; her;ftbgseame npbeforelier memoiy? iiu ficBiu atcmeu uiure picahaui q ier than the aav dance1 she once loved ' to welk.;; But - then her'eye. rested pn:et boy--aud;) Opdi f'lth What, ai) agony .4' IJatiil . - f 4V nit tVlx 1 I . ttrugglO.ouhall funned ;te.ito&ttt rUrr:' W will? o f n th Sitl Land j together, 'she; excla imed r he cannot touit there to rob me!' Bhe . . .to-,,- ." f took' ixiuis in ner.arms as it he bad iteepMt featheV' antt "prinftirtg Intothe boat she 'guided It towards the' Falls pf St; Anthonyiotherfnother! th canoe Is eoine oyer the ranids!' scream ed the frightened : child 'My father stands on tne waves ana beckons ineir she wld.. The boy looked at the hor ribly 4xed expression of her face and shrieked aloud for . help, ' The ? boat went, - over ' the' cataract. ;. Louta -de Ranee was seed no more, He sleeps with the 'Startled Fawn' of (he Sioux, in the waVes of the Mississippi! The stofy js'Vt-el I remembered by the Indi ana of the .present, day; and 'wfcVra' mist gathers over the Falls, they often say ret us noi nunt to-aay. . a storm will certainly come!, for Tahmifoo and her ion are going over the Falls of St. Anthonv Wh":T--S-WA. i tW5fl'Wjth country contain ing upwards of twenty eight milliou of - U . J 1 ..... . acres or lana-emoraciog annost evarWj variety bf soil and climate to be fi.trf in fertile and salubrious regions,' North Carolina, ought, at this day, to be one of the most populous arid wealthy states in the Union, instead of beins what abe is. ! . The causes' which retard hi r advancement in population and wcuhh are not to be found either in ' the insa lubrity of her climate, or in the'steriii ty, of ner soil, por yet in the imperfe'e tiona (great as they are) of her fctate constitutionthey rather eiit in" the nature of her staple commodities, and in the difficulties attendant upon get ting those, commodities to market. Wheat, Corn. Cotton and Tobacco are the, chief articles ,for, market made in the middle soil western aecio na of th K I f t e t- ft' e if .8 t i t 1 etc 'r.'to : v, :., ,t. e:!.'r ' -tw la t' i "i i.i , tr .... ' : ., ) I.' - .!.. c tn .c Jr!i i, . in ;re t'.i C ' and t!, i a- ' . a If tur-, jJcd to -., , -:.."-. as will ' -1. f - .1 roj.tt, i tft i- rier, let n i;ie kia l ira Lis kt every fa trillion to the cultivation of those pro ducts which will her the ci!ne of atate in wh'.cli a h i w ine cannot ha , "1 nothing more is c ; 'eta tucreas of ' these two branch t i i:,.iUilrV. lliSB ti patient tnal ol t,1( NVherever the - experiment ha Ix-tn n a.le, it has suc- txiw-jceedea a ,i.i dmirably. ard has renaid thn (labourer much more abundantly than " jthe cultivkiiuu of Cot n, or even of 8u-' ' ;8r " me -niore smitnci n states. ; ' vYe have been .ed i Ao tfiesa re.' v l - r "taraa, iroiu ti-finz a i Kunication in - . in which the writer says he has iust led an indi- ?'Wual io jhat vicinity, vho had pearly : 200.000 silk worm ejr - ia all their . ' im iih.'.m, mat ililS . ' .? eltablishiiVeut, wilh the close attention two or three ladies of the "family, at- ' -' teoueu oy ono or f wo active servants. . r twr tun tj-uvc tia ys in. ine nr, WOUIU -. : 'rear for market lullv Rein,' Vnrrk f -: ' an. iwp vmmr iw . n ,,,,,., ....... t. .- M . Rvalue kt 160 bales of Cotton at KaJ per '.- ' !bale.' ... If ao, how great the rn and - - , . 'cesisrv. in retrino- silk! . .' . . AJJresa' of the Jack r on Co. "tlee the 'o. iin this town, to the President IT.', . 1 n x . . . unitetj Diatcs. ana nia answer t. ! Ullmington i.V T Geiteml Aniirew Jackmn. The signed have been appointed a Comruiut e l Jsrm assocu ion, liiciuiiing the gnat t v T, V, tion to the hiehest om?. in the tin ni lie,. P.,. expneKmg unietgutd deiiKht, m ,iIR CountJ7:eiiiire A of tur K ecu pt Sir, on MihII fit bora wa rriif,i.nr. tin. our highest esteem and unbounded eo&fidenee. V w C S'C.'- C. DUDl.KV, O. HOLM i . W. H M 12,11. 1)1!, J. C. HUM Jn. .'"f't:. SAMI I I I. .1 ; ' OWEN HOLM , rfv;..,;..y v a in-u...,. , " ' j "K'l"1 w ' jtt tr,,. tri -.nssmknaVour addresa nf I :,e 27th IV ' roar latvw no doubt received m i i oikt m.: .ZJ?T. tPT' ." "1 " e Wmed my attention, UsacknowlVd '..u nt wa ...... ....1. mA a- . U - ...!.L. . the ease uh su, h du'ijfct takon up, 1 'ear, Wiiliout .7. VT1 "CB'" l"rBw w , ii-eunm. wiuun lit receini kl'iiii. -I J1HW H,U TttUOTl Ul UllCa, Wliow L'lBUUUIHnetl fllifi sitii.!H nil Aminaant nimlifif'Bitinnai n in m w t , 1 1 ...i i. ... vert to it at a, valued proof of jour eontiUuce - a anq piiiiwn.anu one, irmtnope io munition id , . the diKUai'g-e ot those dutim,, to whith I have1' , been to fliitterintrlv cnlled bv mv frllnw.r'.iii. :;.::. entf Wd pleiJw to,tht plert niy be.t ext, lion, v f-:. ' ' V tf:' '' A I pray yon Gentlemen, to ho R'sured Of mv gratitude to the Association hIik'Ii vou rcjue". tout, for their uniform kim'nesit and fcupport. --" 4-i 1 have the honor to foe v iy . ' ,. t llespectfully, yonrolnl'i scrvunt, - - " ANDHKW JAf 1"0V. Tt-Meun. CSDuEeit, Jr. G. lhlmet, Jr. '.: W. Ji. Meartt, E. 1 Eudlet, J. C. Dun. ' iiiin Samud Shuter, Owen Holmes. .- Pirae$ in a fair 1 wy. -Tlie follow- ts ing extract of a letter,, from Havana,' will be gratifying to all guiiors and Sailor' friends; , ? v ; "We have at hst caupht some of the pirattM, , and find tliem to he citizens ot llnvuna: tlivy will be hanped., One of thum, in prison, ro r queced tlie jailor to tend four egnr, li om kji lelf, to his luther, as a present, iiio si ulaa -circumstance of a prisoner's smiling prem-utt a- broad, excited sti)jciiin;anil tlti -jvemirt wrrarpen ed. , Each epntainod a paper; k b r nm li icd from one to four, Ihey formed, alu n i nn: .. ically . arranged, 'a letter to hit fiitln-r, of the following import: My fate is eertioiif 1 cannot esi.ajicj send me poison. Tell A. ho I -en in strtet, 11. who lives in street, C. who lives ti.- H m street, and 1). who lives in sli-eet to ..J. - ... J w, " , " ' ..... . .Ill' inl'ciiiiil business will now, 1 think, be put a atiip-w, to; jit 1, iiM, fora lime. .,, ,. , ,. ..; . I i cdene k-.v: Saivyrr, Hs-j. r.f Cam is on liis ftrui, abouf tl.ti .!;u-e, an extensive dt:i County, three miles IV vineyard, whi r t.-e care of aa experienced n, 'rt?.-er , ! Trance. , These vine,-, wiv k r . and ' from Wfi'C. imported i ; l-ranee, and mj. 'understau 1 i'iev m, i. i " i (COIlMit,!,!), ,. 1 V , . i erafcle ti'i u f a r1' ' (n ' ' t : ' 1'lns h n l,i. r I it in w heartily n the nrouuee' oi ir i Ii' ,i?r) t an. I i, e tiiHiituac- '. ':? fa. N BLANR.3, I f A.L . t. i.-! . ". i.. " ... ' ., owe
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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