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- ..... . . . v. ' - t - , - - V MA UFA m ft't i i- . f; k. ' 'i r t i i i . -'1 r i t i 4 'I i i i 1 1 1 ' ! " . J s I BV JOHN CAMPBELL. 7 T Th Minerva vo! be cv'rv Thursday rnrriinr per "an Tumi, in ad : ?. 'or f merit is no made v.-:!.;': .; ined ".0 if pay- vr to tin il' until i, :in.i rifi J oi arr-'ir'i'" oVi ki" Y at fh re. tor: fai!u- i ;i Mfy -a ci-c"iii red as a nw e cvnt I' r A dvrrfis'errrT: Tci'i !: i n iin.es or I "sw', i Us. rt times forOn-- Ihdinr. and t wr -;- tir"vry .-i 'i-r j-irt in . TuniT'T mes in proportion. y-live r t ion . T'-rf i-rrj nfs a J he confirm d urit o? 'i-r . or-: .-re?i. . , aiJ jontian.ifn e r'uri L'-ft-.rs tr. the r.l'.tor rn n. ', ortli-v will not be a 1st b" tend- Ary IV GOODS jrs'P rfckivfj) nv 21. SITCSl! URY, ?r Hrick Start-, A vru' v of F:e-hion:ihl and ea-1 on;T1!e ,arle :iid Kancv DRY GOODS: Ani''l4r "Viiich ,ry lo.iriy C I f luA I and K!.::.-; "T Arti-!.. Also. r'Mnt t'. HA ill)- w i k; fro r k e- . .;uv, nr. ass-ware, ffafs SVor.s-, fjufhn IRON, NAILS, kc.fcc. an l 'h di reoveiv-v in thfi vr ck 70 l i-H''-- -nperior I TURKS ISLAND SAJ. The ib'jvti totlnT 4V ifh my tor trier stoc.K makes mv p.. inent as rener;tl and complete : as is f tisii iliy founti in a country stdrc. The; above ;oods will be soli on uif usul accommodating trrjn l4hereforo solicit all that; wi.fJ to lifirchasfr anv th'mjr in mv lino to. call at th Brick Store aod cxdrn tnn hetore thev mircnasf? Ollse- - ' - J I where; as. my poods ha'in been aH pnrchas?d with Ca?li, 1 tlrtti c I inn iustifiedin sivinrr I amiable t sell on as crood terms as 'mv neiah- p- t , bor; and atn determined not to pe undersold by anv one. Halt-fa v . 1 llh . Ipril, ' 1 C 2 ?. 11 tl ! WILLIAM H. UEDWOO COM.XIlsslO. V . V !; ;(. ?.7 NORFOLK, VA, Warehouse on ooilsule $11 lut 'iccenflif occupied by .Messrs. V. Sirilhate, r7f f.lers his services to C1 A TRY M F R Oil A NTS, TLA TE RS.nnd. LI CM H V, R I F A L C R in the SALE of PRODlE LUMBER of evorv description th PURCHASE of GOOD for which his commissions will, all cases, b- very moderate.. If is attention being cciitin'ed Tn ta Cowrrn.'". flusir. tss. and in 4is knowledge cf persons and of tije moile of tranvactmg bimess. m t e Borough, together- with ins thorou knowledge oi the Country liuim will, he hopes, be tbund ndvantnges r.wi to thOif wl.o mav en:".4v his 1 treuc V. Heft "r to Megrr.? Ode SJiddoiK ? Jtolcrt Soutcr, Mav, H2'J. 171 1 Herrings. nTTST received a prime 1 t new cut HERRINGS, which oler, as usual, at the market, price Those of mv triends who Havener tnfot. sunnlied themselves irom-m Wire-louses. I earnestly hopi I thsk ; fee:i5.Mu as mine are as goodjas tl , ta.ak.ot w ill airord. i JOS. LSIMMpN CAUTION. i L4 II ii r. monev lor the nurcnae o: A Tract of L-nd called Mush I land, which wassold by the late VV 'ham Amis, deceased, tn Leme. L,ongi remains u'np.ti 1- and tlV? cqi table right-to t lie same bemjY.uw in the children ofth said Ing, and ''bciafiT their (iusrdijn all persons are hereby conned taj.t 1 shill nro cecd to make said tract l :1.:i liable Vr the purchase mono v. JOHN D. AMIS, Guardian, foi the chiidror. L. Lcja? 4 .V ! XEff srityo Goods. I Just rerncl, a .':.:. r. j'ofhif-rut e spri r lire: 20 pikers Ca)cors, all nw stylr-I'l.-tin a: l Figured Gros fie Naj H'. k. AVi!i.; and iMtk -Palms, V.-i!. w Han:iaruia lfkts. ijf . i s ; ,i ; 1 x'ii'nrii!- ,.vl.'ii and Womrr.'i fJnnca Hose: ! Several pieces 4-4 Satin Levniitt-cns Ir.-wn L've'H;.'', j and Watered Gros. J-j Berlin, quite HrvM! fambfio. j a new article 15 :'.'. rf. French Dri'H'n?. Huckra'rn: ' A b autiI a.r.rtrrtr-nt of Fine Oil CMf fv.'' Denmark Sa?-en; J Thread Lac and Kdtrinp ll !t Kibboiis, fancy Ve.stincjs &.c. ', A mo.r ple,nLd afcortment of Fa:i dreriit;rr ca.-'s. and an ad-S cv Calicor-a . diti-.na! Kpr!v of GRCK KRIHS, c k 'K f: R V, 1 1 A It I A i: E, and M I'DU'IXKS; All fit' v. hich ttih bt old !o- n.r J IIFPSTF.AD, Jr. . N. C. March 7 tf. IH!;frt. Coinrnercial and Comrwi.-sion UtEIlOUSE. 1.111' S'u!v ,c 'i!jcr-, have oikmiciI w- in tiie ti.-tti. it l'ortsni'jiiib, irp in i.i, u C' 'iiiii:. rr a rchou- c tor the rer r ption and s;dr ot" 1 o reiM in ij Dorii.-; M r;. haixli.e and Fro lace of all kinds. The lollov. n):; arc tin tcrmVi.n w!ii;;!i i!.i;y will, as Commr-sion .Merch ints, transact !.n-ines: Farmers ;;iid Merchant-, who ; may con-iii joods or- produce t; them, will be charged a cornm,i- siou of (Zi'o (nut a half per ctfu. and NO CIIAlMiKS F.Oii STO-! r age, if Soid irt,ii, tb.rty An ad vance in monev w ill be made on consignments of com.trv pro - duco, noon which the usual inte- rest will be charged. II the ad vance be wished in merchandize, it will be made in bUv h articles as may be wanted, cf -.' prices wit r -out intercut. The New York, Phi ladelphia, Ituftiiuere mid Jtich mon 1 prices, dc-duct!:) therefrom the necessar)' cxpouscs of ship- pin?, " barfie, 'ilrayaire and com mi-sion, :- charged in tho-e cities rtoct!'. ci v m.iy always be: cal - coI.it:il oi in this and the adjoin-j I . ; mi ni.:r'ot, Norf)lk. But the sidiscribi'rs will bold themselves bound, -in consult ing I be interest ':cf tin ir friends, to jav.ul them i. selves of either of t lie above nam 'led markets and when prices will jju.-t'ifv ;i shipment, it .-ball be made j(if requested) upon the responsi bility, and at the risque ol con signees. The correspondence of the sub scribers with the northern cities. will enable thorn at all t imes to ; furnish correct- reports ol-the : 'bual sale? of ounlry ami otner produce, which they prop -c to m;,ikc known, with' the prices of this and the Norfolk market, to those: who may consign to them. Thcv furthermore rern.--.rk, for the information of' farmers and o thers that may be disposed to avail themselves of their agency, that their warehouse is -o situated, as to enable them to.rcciivc con signments without the expense of dray aire, wharfage, or exposure to the weather. They will keep on band and will always sell at the lowest price Groceries of all kinds y IROrj. NAZS, &.C. AM) DRY GOODS. Their assortment of the last I .r .,,mu -nn.li!er.lble. and' IKlUit" 1 I'"". will b so enlarged ai to meet the demands of the approaching sea son. , - near At the neat Court of Picas and vcmence. the lollowmg naav-J Quarler s,.., to be held tor the In addition to the valuable -Mi-br a knowledge ,ol counTv cf Northampton, at th Cm: rt Irinal qualities of the Shocco wafct.. Referring to d rrentiemen ioj : ,ur h;irj.:ter and ioleenty. theV' ' l nun - - r snect fullv solicit cous-iiunvents.. I dav . ki September next, then ana ot.tr: ccumy. anrrounaet oy a poi i W nCFVNEY'& Co. . (there replevy the propel ty o at- society, where an mvaiid can . M ivn.v, X3C.hei nnd . :t ;ij to ,ue; otherA be restored to health, m an agxeea- Porimnvth. Vir-irM. J2 jm ! judre ileal will be eutered a-, ble circle. ' ., t .,rcAi!0, l. S Gainst him. 4 My term for hoard, ic be j . r-F-Fi RrvcF. to 1 roue'. C. .Murfreesbo- 9 i Tnh ft Snuthc'J. t.t CI 2 ' Joepn Hea. Dr. Thos Upland. C - HALIFAX, N. O. R U J. DUNN 6c CO., rf NrORM thoir fronds and the pubLc.renerailv.thatthevte now on hand their suldIv of " ! v.liich embrace a complete and ve- - . . ry ejtiMiMVf asi-drtmeni ci every Dcirah!' artit le of Staple and Fancy ,Ji'n?f Zihich are. A fple-ndid.'ai-ortrnent of Silks, A lar?e tock of GROCF.UIFS A jt-neral nstirt inent of Medicine.-", Drills, Oils and Paints Hats, Shoes.and Hardware, in great nrietv ; - W'Jiicji, u itli very other article v Mially kept in,?; r extensive ps..Httni S:ore, tliev oiler for i-ijc on the luobt j .i ur;di!e tertn-j. iUini.' cfil.1ent J that thy ean e-ive general M.tisfac- j tion as to prtci- and juaiity. ihey n - i sperfilly inviie their friend.- in tow n ! find country; to ci ll and i un:ine l heir avport iii'eut . ' Halifax. Mav T:h, 2V.:'.. 1 :tf tr?" FISH AND CORN, vF havei. jnst r eeivJ a cii ' sinnient of cut Jltrrln's and Sftad, ,'iut tin this season, at one of the J most ct b 'nrsited ; lish ries on Rjan ! ?. We have a.s.o on band a few jindred Itarrels of CORN, neatly cleaned and fanu- d; all of which we wi.i sell low Jor casn. . .i. Di;.N, & co Mnv I '',2'.K 1 '- tf state of' ortt Camtiha, , ! NORTHAMPTON LOUMV. i l-0lirt J 1 icasnna liutrnf Sessions, June Ttrm, 122:. . John'Poelle unginuJ attach-; meat levje"d on j Z negroes, Ani- thonv and Nau- ey, and also the la nls ot tne le fi j ; iu :iT . e'entai- aci es, in t u o or more j V',!ii11 -Nei.o:i J aa ! J'--'?' Laaibertsoti vs t tracts. Jbame. Same. Wiiiio Langford Vs. Same- Same. . tr . . I . i" . 1' m-r I anneannp-to me saiisiaciion oi s-Si the Court, that John Nelson, the defendant in tho above named caus es, is not an inhabitant of this state: It is therefore ordered, that publica tion lie mad1 in tho Minerva, a news paper printed in the town of Halifax, for six Mice '-ssiv e weeks, that the s;ud John Nelson up pear at the next Court of Fleas ?nni Quarter So.-- sions to be held tir the county ot Northampton, at. the Court House in Jiiekson, on the .first Monday in Sep- ttinl i next, then una there io ie iilevv the oronertv so attached aix nlea( to issue: otherwise jmlcnieni i t::inl v. I i be e rej araii'-t hiin. Witness, John W. HR.else, Clerk of our aid Court, at ohice in Jackson, the first Monday in June. A. I). 1 :.'.'. aiid- 5'Jrd year of our m dep'ndciH'. John W. Harrison, C. N. C. C. Price ;:di. JV 1 iV Slate of Xorfh Carolina, Noi: i iiAiipiro.N Cilnty. Court i. I lias tuiri Quo ru r cssiun., June Tcrrt, 1!'. Simmons Burnts Nathan 1 Roche fie Original at tachment le- tachment-Ie- of laiKlcontam - ,nV 1 1 ' acres, , j more or less. the satiffacti'n oi t Tf 1 appeal pearing to urt. that Nathaniel H ! chelle. the defendant in this caue. n I not an inhabitant of this state: It 1 therefore ordered bv the Court, tha r,n-i':i:i!ii'l'i b .'.. ,i!if.Mir.ru.. II - . . , . UidUl in , - a n. ap r prints m tt.e umn oi tlaatax. tor six suceessiv .. that the said Nathaniel Rochelle ap- .-ountv of Ntrthampt u,,. , Jlckson, on the first Men- -i - - i. . , iram Witness Joh? v- It Clerk of ocr said Uourt. ai occ Jacks.-n. the first Monday oi June, A I) and 3rd year in ,'derei:-:- nee.. -1 J , John W. Harrisoni C?5- c c "price adv. 6?. CI 5v;- SEPTEMBER 3, 182D. State ofSorth Carolina. VnDTU.. . . . ,. THAMFTON Coi.MV. ' ourt 'J 1 intend (hairier Savons, i r 1820. i a ie u c ! N o r w ooc' c' Orijrina! ati nicnt- levi attach rx. f nefrro hov nam Georrre ll.Ianry. J ed Wesley) were encanijeil on the flms ol t,u Rnriy shadows cjf tbc forest. Jf-T appearHi to tht'ati?!a.rlidn of - Chi-.ju:wa. . Col St. CJuir, the ' Tin- Soldier then 1- approached A the Court, fliat George H. - cciiiii.iti,r, was a hold and men- n" lw,'.' found the arrutv lu. tho detVninnt id this cnuse, is ! toriou- ffu r. t.ut liter e n av n.iX- r,ed dt r p w itluri the tunip ii ha not an inhabitant of tins stae: lt i- cci Ul!b . vrr,vt rv br ge'hW r Pf d "throuch the' .re.Vt cf theTctoreoroered, that bhc.ation be rnAinCyS or ...aiVr tu-S. which rc,! Alter offer w c up for raace u the Minerva, a new s-piaper ! . . . , , .i . , - . print, d u, the to,, of Ilahfaf.r100 Y,tCn;Xl"t":r,lhe ''r:,v,'"..f. ,,r,t Prr " the (jck! ol Heaven ' tix M:r. Mve week-, that the (aid ncra,s- !. His rashness tn th cae.j lor hl Capc, he ; sought tha tieore if. Raney appear at the next f consisted m encamping tiptm an cnrr:P i'J-f tile red the marque. de Court of Pleas "and Quarter See- open plain, htde a't'hit k wood.i !,riri? tne 'ortierlv to iufbrm the co ions. tt. be held tlr the county of j from which the Indian scout Could 'oru' his, return: and also tore .NorUirrm.ton it the Court notice Witness. JeiiN . IbRhiMA CierL of our sai.i Court, at oftice in Jackso::. tiie !t M'.nday of June. A. D. I.'.!', and Jrd year of our inde - peQ.ience. .! H. V. HARRISON', c. v.c.c. li u-e iJv. .j. ,J . -J 1 -eiw ('ammissioii Basi?iess.: j JOS. Ii. SHYUV10K"S. rloNTIMTS to trnnvaH a nvn eVhl COMMISSION lil SI- NFSS-inthe town of ll'ilifas. N CarobiKu He has secuie and extc n sive Warehouses, nnd hereby prom ises strict fidelity to the interet of those who may favour him with their br.-itiess. ' For i-ai ticulurs: rr fer to Jnn;( (i"rdon, ."ortolk , Va. . ,.r... W J , f FJnltfar Iozl ji, ! i i 1 1" V C. , inn rr ic i in rris, j 1 7 17 21 tf J.ilifax, N. C. June IS. JAMES GORDOS, L ATI". LY A COMMISSION MKItCHANT IN ri.VMOl'IH, Tf?" AS removed to NORFOLK, Yirjji'jsin. and will transact any. busing.-.- m that line which may bo; intrusted io hi? euro, with tb.e greaty e-t attention and diligence. Norfolk, Va. May- l'-2'J. IfJ iv ! I Dr. Charles (.ashman i J ,.r.ri.v-i(,r.t servreN to the i- I I, -ibitants of Halifax' and the n;-!i- I boring eountrv. I time.- be Ion' n (fat M lie mav at bit rs. Tenner's. Ho- i time.- iiles III. IIIIJITO--. , - i v - . .... v -. - - r- . June l.'th. 0 tl ! szsocco spumes, S3 Warren County, N. Carolina. N the first dav of June next, the at Shocco Spriiifre. nine I miles South of W arrenfon, and three miles trom the Northern and trout h- ern main Sta-e Roads, wol be open ec f. rthe reception of Yii-itors. The -at adva-ntags- of this watering pdace in most case.s of disease and debility, have been so often tested by those who have attended it. that To such, it ia onlv necessary to sav, th.-if ail the bmldinn-s are in excel lent repair and condition. The ac commodations, in every respect, shall be suh as my best efforts can effect, for comfort and convenience ... . r f to all who may isit The piare. io the'se who have not visited Shocc. it mav be m-tessarv to say, that the bu l.iinrrs are suthcientlv numerous, ( ,,, conveniently arranged for tne j lip 1 b!a. Th.-private apartments will ; ' atvp"rc, anip!c rt.tifeni-nt t-.thow w ho j mn.e reiircnj-nT io T:jtie w oo prf ter it, and the public Halls aie a bundantlv spacious to receive al wh" may desire coiapany. and where t miiMC and dancing can be enjoyed by surh as d-liffht in it. An arrangement w'dl be made to have .iv ine worship ierfijrn.eu at c C.t,kl, i.e o. una . '. - - ; can attend prcach.ng v.;tuout mcon- it i- louko m a moi neaiinr pan i i i.i f.th ccTintv. s'lrroundi by a pol- : the stn ie !at vcar. viz! il oereav r i. r it rr j -i. cwn.v v-i - rr.on.th. or per week -Children &l cart nf' hnlf rtrtr Fn hnr-- . i S per tcenth. or cents rr ;!v . ANN JUU " : " " um ik iuu vi)ocu Hi inc je ts in 1 4 ki . uiiuof tance 10 S.)',f )'!nhti lwt fk.n MnJ tk,.r t A J . in j iCh..' iiti r .X tret "lrrn in i ; . . j- i . ,i . - m r i V , ' 1 i thc tiTC ot tur vciitincN. Five "!'te. ' I he Colonel on replevy .Ii- property .oatfachcu and .nights had passed, and the tran- o enter, and artc r he n i ,.,-i.iw.i (QUHity 0t each night vas disturbed ,mn n.rcugi,, nest owed. Ut.on rem the .American 'Yrcxeller. Tin; rifli:mi:n ok cmv. TKUA. '.Via,. unir 1 'rT evidonf lime ot the hrpnch snd - i Indian n ar-. . the American .tr,r,v eas.ilv ifick oil his ou't-itots with- ' '.v luti " ppea r a nee ot a sentrv i , . . i - "hich toodat a lonely post in the j vicinity of the forest. These' re- j eated misfortunes, had struck j vuch a dread into the breast of the rem in) ins: soldiers, that no one cat and hat upon the stunjp, and -would volunteer to take the post, theu lay in. amhudi for the intra and the commander of the Iost, .er3- Alter taking some refresh- I L rm if irr tdil it i,--.nl.l 1.,. l ... j insr aw ay their live, let it stand "nt.ccupied fur a ni'htW two. At 1 Ici'Uth a .nficil.an of the Virirtrua I ' ori.s olunteered his ervicK: - He a told the danger of his du ty, but.-ho laughed at their tears, saying: " be would return afc to drink he health of hi cornnander in the morning." The ;uar.l M,1!,'i:iy obeyed, and they reach-, marched op. soon after, and he J 1 their pot m saiety--the ro?t sbouhleririp; bis rifle", fell in. I!e !i,ni cap nere placed, upon t ho s(. on arrived at lu, bound. ;nd ! -stljlP a before. The moon soon idling bis fellow sentmeK gxod iii'dit ' awnmrd the .ti'itie ," P0"1 r,e night was dark from 1 t ho thick clouds that overspread th firmament, leaving no star to shire upon the sentinel as he paced ; his haielv path The moon bad j long since lid herself behiiifl .the ; western hill, and nought was. j heard -save the mournful host ofthc owl as she raised be nightly song from the withered branch of a ve ncrabie oak. At lengh a low rust ling of the branhes on the right, caught his ear; he gazed long to wards the spot whence the sound afpeared to proceed, but saw no thing save the impenetrable gloom j of the l luck-, forest winch surroun ded the encampment.. Then as he marched onward he raised o'er the gentle breeze of night, the joy ful cry of' All's well;' after which he se;ited himself upon - a stump. kind dropt into a deep fit of musing. While he thus sat, a savage enter ed the open -pace behind him, ck. after buckling his tunic, with it numerous folds, tight around hii bodv, drev over his head the skin of a wild boar with the natural id- ' ocndaires of those animaU: and thus accibulred, walked slowly past heard from until tb? mother ronn the soldier, in a direct line, who!'? raised. hct.fcrm againM the in-v seeing the object approach, quick-! ,aDt colonics. t The was:rVn nt ly stood upon his guard. Hut a tnc nea1 f a haiwLif Virginia ' well known grunt eased his fears, i cmcn- our hero, as the kav. A and he suflercd it to pass, it being ! gallant Col. Morgan. I). JLV too iarK lor any one to discover the cheat. The beast quietly j sought the thicket to the left it ' was nearly out of sight w hen j through a sudden break of the j cloud, the moon shone bright upon j it. The soldier then perceived ; A I 1 r . - the oruarnented m oca sin-, of a sar. ' age, and quick as thought, prepar- ed to fi rebut fearing lest he m:ri . i i,rrn mUinLn mifht b.ive been iniU:ikfn and) . " - . . . . ' .it.;- . i.t.J' tv. .1- . . ': th, UkqU a,arm (hc . j "PP- f were so. other - he nigh at hated. hemP is- , ana navintr a rwrirf i where he had recl?ntd. took hisri-i1' tie, and carefully groped his ay towards1 the thicket. lie had 1 b.irelv rearhetl'it. hen the hlZ-i zing of an arrow pacing hi- head, told of the danger from which He had so narrow ly extajed L pou turmb bis t ves towards a small ' - lof of cle .red 'land wilhm the thn.ke. h perceived a duz2-u o : tbe-e 'animals sittirijf upon their j bind leg", instead of feeding u n the numerous acorn which lay t j -. . t 1 ' .w ""-"".V' m icar.' upwi . iturlirii r.t thn I a mr.i r.J ill lwt -.- temn attentivclT. be beard tnem .... . .. . ' ,1. I i . . t jiip. j , tt -uUtanceof !...;h ws. tUt iciiinii;i, -Hiiu uaving a periect i ..lea of tin' Indian subtilty.quicklrU,rtcce1,? an r!fier- m H took off his coat and cap. and after j ,n? ,u her ii,ce Th? uh hec mo hanging them upon the stump rher -jarmcd; ul j jdgin froni rjp.so 0 I the next evr. m ,ooo a, tic Viiooo ( should give ufGcipbr- light to car j ry into pflcct their Werca! djra ;ton, they would make n Attsrlc "ien ,e wctr remizrou. an,l . "oon their tall fcrtn were t ir i,,e"t an audience ai he hail a h- " 1 t 4" f f - . com lered limi I . l- j. j -v U,V . 11,1 " aciht ottice ot I.ieuteu- ! ant ot "'P corps -directing hsm at -j the. -.same time; to tj redy -with a : P'" Ruard to march at elht o'- 'clock that eve, again to idace hi ' mCnt. he :if lilUMlt nl J V i t.rr rdii : or,ll'r,io1 hi connnauder; and ln ; ,,r the Kdd n sun hid stink ! '''ind the nestern loresU. the 1it tl band were ealy for their march. The time grew near mustered upon the green; the Co lonel after reviewing them! b.tdo them move on This ortler wai I aro. ut "hone dimly thrcupb i - . I -the thick branches of the fore it' n,,e thus waiting, an arro I w,,iized front the same quarter 9 ,,0,or5! the mock soldier fell on bice -a dozzeii low voirp ,,,hJ lom within the thicket, "hich were shortly follow ed b) tho s,,rJ,h n appearance of the i' k- rTS therrwlvc. They had-barely reached the fallen soldier, when inr hero gave the word. '" Fire!" which was quickly obeyel, and the whole bund Ihv dead or noun ded upon the pUin. After strip ping them of their trappings, l be returned to the carnp. 7'wHva chiefs 'fell at that fire and their fall was undoubtedly 'n great cause of the term.natiofi of tho French and Indian war. Th 11 was raised from the mrgtr valley of the Sosqueh.inna to.the falh of Niajrara, the loud wails of the lUd tribes for their fallen chiefs Ut they had ascended to the plainof Paradise, and tthe red -kin mi? roams thruughoot the le.fy fortst unmolested by the cruet wlp'to man. ' The oldier left the army at the termination of the war, wlh a,compet ency,. and was not wzain r Polite Dig, A, Iidy walking , OVer Insdown IIeth, nea? Jl.dh, WH1 overtaken by a larir-" djg, which bod left two men h wr ro " . tr'IVcl,ngcn the same road, with m or 't, and lollonrd b fbo animal lor some distance, le tt a- ; ! grt ridea vofing to make lief sen- ',D,f - f somethinjr by lookmg hcrv m. ,t! m .the fac, and then ooinfmsr with' Uh tT.-iiifiu, i anui - in ref ur pose. 'he ri?xt-plard him-Hfe) lctely.ift front" -of he oltrt - . ; - ' " uw uo, wr4 Ul 001 appear vic,ou-4 tn it ihrrn something bout ht;r which tn-" at ris attentio), "b xairiof J her df.- Hud Umtti b-r lci" shawl gone. The d .'. rr- ceyi2 he tin a'f lith ander . J . . I . H jit I. Wfr","Ml 'J n, w,. 1 V'" ' UiUi ,,,,rfH, ,i?r lu "c. iot. wnerc ina lay. " tmprortmiTt of St.im' ThO .i "."": 1 ,-i.1ll ' Himeij oi irie r rigt v-mimi;uj ion. abcMt foujjyr Purope, sayj , - tC .C w York IitraU, have tub Scribed fur the ps6rcluie oftO T i
Roanoke Republican (Halifax, N.C.)
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Sept. 3, 1829, edition 1
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