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THE POET
A.MI TVs \NI) TliK ivlis,
JiAklSr. HA •i.owt,
A MKT AS.
Tpmik’-'t lli'tii that *!i s Ixive ran slatul,
\\ iuUt ‘|i< II still ilo.it sa\ riii- nri\ >
law unpaid dot s soon fl >'>ui and j
Love binds Lot< as Hat hinds Hay.
THRS'I VI IS
Tliinfeg’t tjinii ■ hat tin I*’ ri< wouhl twine,
it m i- b ‘I. should luri uni- w v 1
U i.i-i-i* iio'li F-irt'n s so combine.
M. iilier Love will fust inr Iluy.
A MKT AS
Thus yon vain i\cus<- itiul,
M ill’ )l voui sell -• and US (tidal :
And I me tits r, woman’- mind
laioscr dun with II pi „ ol ifav.
I 11l s | Yt.tS.
Whnt voii Ciiiiriot cons’ ant hope,
.Must be taken as von may.
A'lK r \s.
The i let’s hod lav bv our U “pes,
And i.o kiss within the M*V.
MISCELLANY. i
All the old women in Eng
land, lrom the accoucheur down
to the editor, are eagerly diftul
f, ng whether the pi inces Charlotte
has (wtf know not a more delicate
txpreflion,) tiiiicari iech Some |
fay that flic certdaly has, with as
much aHu ranee as if they had
ion the sass. Others again A
let! that she is doing very well. ‘
A nii it iinpc rtatU and delictile
investigdtwi this to engage the
wits of an empire ! But such is
the fruit of hereditary monar
chy ! Where a people is in he--
Tited like s f toi cattle, it is no
Wi'udcrthrtt they me so anxious
so wt-tch the con ing of the true
heir. We, fun pie fouls, think
there is no Licit mighty matter
in the milcdrriagc ol a lady, or
a birth of a child. Bui lu * :>g
land, wc muff rect licet, that ih s
chil J ia deffined to be tin heir rs
tiie throne, an. the sovereign ujf
the people. In thole govern
ments it is curious to lee the
pains they take to note the whole
precess of accouche - ert that
f i fraud may be praffifed. For
Oucens will fometimFs take it
into their , heiuis to pmiu an heir
upon the Nation, a t of their
own flefh and bLcu—becaufe it
gives them an air of congruence
while the King is alive, and
keeps up then influence when
ho is gathered to his fatheis. To
efcapc such frauds, to foe that
none but the ‘ true prtneU wields
the feeptre, the uttnofl care is
taken to afeprtain that the Lady
is really in rh: ft raw, and to
note al. tlio marks imon the flow
i
burn inf. nr that are worth not
ing, in order that lie be
.known again. On UiL deli
cate occasions, the anti Chamber
:t and if uv miitake nor, even the
hod chainbei is attended by fume
oi tli principalchamberlaius and
grooms of the Court. Those
who are curious after such mat
ters, may lee a friper. bun.dunce
of inloimation in the Memoirs
oi James 11 if England, wiittcn
bv biml'ilt. and lately publilboJ,
r *k, I> l. i ini’- u is ire m
n
l r ain el a King i a wall
11
v ton and curious /map oi
liitfoiy. ( ComfiUr.
En’urLr'iJc ()i\ arte nee.
N Jirut.switb, Sc T 12.
Some days tin, can i: habitant
of this city who was on buiim fs
at Pdc .taway, tied Ills horle near
;t Bee hive, at the h ude of a
]• -rtner, while be went feme dif
tanc in a field to \ iew cattle.
1 lie Btes commenced a warfare
on the liorfe, when the alarm
being given by blowing a horn
rom the heufe, the owner oi the
horse returned with expedition,
and found rlie Bees fettled in
swarms, and covering the head
and neck cl the liorfe ; the ago
rues of the noble animal (and he
wa a noble one of the kind) are
j deieribed as truly piteous. He
j hail given up resistance, and
(food itioiionlefs, with his head
bcfwcd down to his hoof ; al!
attempts to refeue him pn.ve! j
I unavailing ; the lh.es attacked
; with fury every person who ap
proached, when at length the
hotfe was relieved by the killing
of the Bees—he survived only a
few hours. It is .truly
jing when we contemplate the
victory over so formidable an
ianimal as the horse, by such an
apparently iuftgnlfioam foe as a
(warn* of Bees.
Some account cf the PofcvctCDEH,
atr.be ol white men. or In diems
j
living between the Rivers Saint
Peter and Missouri.
In a cohVtrfatioii with an In
dian traderof confiderableknow- i
ledge, and acute obiervation, 1
received the following account |
of a tribe of Indians, hitherto ■
not taken'notice of by any hi da
run. It has appeared to me
iufiiciendy mtereftin-g to be more
generally Ln wn, particularly
as she rglater is a man of on- :
doubted veracity, who has Ken j
and traded with the people de- j
feribed.
The r ndondfc are of short
ilature, fair complexion, and
limit curled hair, of ‘a light
brown color. They live in ex
cavations made by the frrles of
the bar,ks of the rivers and lakes,
from a dread of the r enemies,
the Sioux ami Cbippeways. t hey
drclV altogether in blue, use no
paint, and wear no ornaments of
any kind. 1 heir fpatterdaflies
or leggings, as they are ufiullv
ternred, are l’evved up at the fide
after the manner of our panta
loons, are not like those of the
other Indians, who fhevv the
hems on thu outilde.- Their
fangirage is a peculiar one, re
fuubiing the Scot< h more than
any ether, it; found, though
there is no resemblance in wo ds
j ihe Sioux cal! them bn Hard
i white men, but my inform ant:
; does not htState to lav that this
i *
jis not their true churattcr. lie
ius Idea about four hundred of
them on a hunting party; but
. ts unable tote i of what number
their nation c; f.frs. They plu'k
! theft beard like other Indians,
-and dunt appear ro Lei! a u oJI
jiciigiiuis turn. They are not
jwartiors They neither {Voile,
sing nor dance, as the other In
dians do., lit aie a reftived, fo
j bei pet'ple.
This trader vac rot able so
jalcertaiti the exact placedf their
jrtfidipce ; let he thinks it is
b.tween three ami four hundred
miles below the Me NX) At i.towns,
it met with them i n the great
pr mri! lying between the xi-
I vc r Sain; Peter and the MiiTi uri;
he lilt the former river at tie
Tut Barks, on the herd waters,
and ftiuciv the Milk mi at a right
angle in the neighborhood are
many extend,ve fortifications.
Ihe French call them Paw
nees, (Haves) l-iu this ought not
to be confidereo their proper
imune. as it is applied to all mi
doners or captives. 1 1. Sjoux
;and thgmielvcs agree in calling
| their hane Pond udes , the figni
j fica’iot; of which word, I have
I ru-f been able to learn.
The rive- St Peter is called by
T:e Sioux, IVutcrbannunhbotc —
the river with the trouble
waters. (” Portico.
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ENTERTAINMENT
f T AVIMCi ettabliihed a heufe of
jlf enri-rtAinmont, on Main itreet,
at the of the Beil, facing the
I public fqunre ; the fubferibefs invite
all genteel travellers to call—in g:v.
inj{ tbit ir.vitaiion.tiiey fcei confimuH
cf general fatisfadbon. Ihe
bar will always be furnifhed with the
best of liquors—tjx\’ (*r.blts are
large, airy, and Are!! lurnilhed with
good corn and fodder j anil hores
will b welhartendcd tc. If afllr!ui
ty and nbremitfed attention to bust
r.i fs, ehfure success we humbly
, hope to meet a tolerable portion of
\ honed patronage
SI Mo & BOLTON.
Wadiingtop,
March 22, 1816 ]
NOTKTL
THE fubferiber has five or fix
likely young Negroes, which he
| would fell low for ca(h—Colum
i bia County, 22 miles above / u
! gulf a JOHN PII MAN.
euiguti, Sep.. a4th ISI6,
Administratrix Sale.
WILL be fold on thprfday
| the y;h day of Nov’r, at the late
; rdi time of Robert Middbton
I elq’r deck!, in Elbert county, a
i flock of horses, catttlc and goats,
honfe hold furniture .plantation
tools, and a number of other ar
j tides too tedious to mention.
ATo the plantation whereon the
i Lid dcc’d lived, to be rented to
the highdl bidder for the fp ’ce
of twelve months • alio those in
debted to said est ate, are once
more requeued to make i.nmedi
i a f e payment ; and those having
j demands against the efiate, to
render tlitre accounts in as the
law directs : the late to continue
from day to day untill finifhe-;.
terms made known on the
day of lale.
Betsy C. Middleton, Admx.
25th Sept’r 18 16.
EXECU I'ORSSALESI ?
1
Vi'iLl. be fold on thurfbay the
j 7th day of Nov’r next, at the
I tdidence of Harris Coleman de
j c-afe.i in Wilks Countv, the per- |
j forial pro] arty of‘aid di-c’ri’ con
j .filling of hi ufehold and kitchen
i i'uaiitdre—com and tod Tr, and
j a number of other articles too
I nunu roirs to mention ; tire fak
■ to conthue from day to day, un
till ail is fold. I welve months
j credit vviii be given by giving
bone and approved lecuriry.
John Coleman 7, „ _ .
I hos. vv octten
i Sept’r 24th 15 16. st.
A i M miSTR ATOR ’ J S A LF .
WILL be fold on the 2d day
‘of Noveinbei next, rt the late
rendence cf Sherod Wife, dtc ;
: d/f the personal property
of said ileceafed, (except the
negroes) and credit cf twelve i
months, bond and fecuvitv vri!’
u e required in all cases, for she ‘
heirs and creditors cL laid dec.
N >7c y \v 1 e, admx
John Wise, admr.
Sept 20, 1316 (q 6
Ad tv. i nisi red or s Sale.
I WILL BE SOLD, at the hr
’ rendence of ! liomas Hi I. c
‘ Ogktiicrpe ccunty, ‘ deedafed ;
, ai! the Kitchen and Hm JEF, ’J
Fur Hurt’. Si* of every k■ d t
;r.d many uher articles too t:
di'His to nun ion. A Mo, the
o r < ( lit crop of Corn, Fodder t
Wisest and Go,? tor— and B an.
j oy. bhale to commence <n’ Jn.
day the i- cc r.. 1 of ] ‘ ember, •
| 2o<i continue from day to diy -
j until every thing is cii'poFil r.f.
j Alfa, the N gross. to he Mr.d
out Conditions made known
on the day o f ’ Sale
WvLiii Hill, a.imr.
0 0. 4. 131 C. (’\ r ) n)
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Wit.,, he Odd ro the highest ‘ ! ‘Nt
00 Saturday the 9th day of No
vember next, at rn e later fibcuce’
o! Ilihei’a Rntm-fon, deed ; ;31 the
prop rty belongNg to the est ate of
fa ’ deed $ confiding o; 6 negroes,
horses, hogs, cat tic, corn, te dder,
and a fund quilt!thy of Fed cotton.
Also, one negro (v.y ‘ <Jot
to th est at eof John A. PaOesfon,,
deed * 1 and iby or ler o* the honor
able the court of Ordinary, for rhe
county of Wilke?, derma of sale
wtll be made known on the d-vy of
fate. At the faun- dine and. place
will be rented, the plantation
whereon James Tattcrfon forma iy
re Tided.
John W. Cooper, ex hr.
Sept 6. 816. (34-fs)
SHERIFF’S SALE.
(ha SiT.’orv.'d) -
H 11. J, Bh S’ i) e>i the first “Tuet*
day in N tvemberm’f at the court
bouse, in Wilkes Count;, beiivceU
the haws of ten and three
the : zvct% pr operty, viz :
ONE lioulE and lot in the
town of Wafhmgton, Wilkes coun
ty, :kE voting Dr Abbott and others
--in the oeenancy of John C
Leitr.er, an < taken as his property
to ia ’sty fun :ry executions again ft
him, in favor ot John Heard and
Joel Bond, and pointed out by ft hi
Lettner—executed and returned to
rne by Joseph M i fait, constable.
JOHN DYSON, T> S.
08 4. Tft ft fiR. r \
4U
it atiait r- • 0 a Juts.
Vdl he sold on the first Tuesday
in November next at the Court
house n IVlkes county, tbcjJhui
j in C Property, viz : ‘
FIVE hundred and eighty,
four acres ot land, rr.Oi e cr Ids,’
i t Wilkes county. on the waters
ot Pdtol creek, adjoining John
Hinton, Daniel Stalker and
others, whereon George i)
Tav’ior now lives, taken as his
property to faddy sundry execu
tions againfi laid Taylor, in fa>
; vor of ‘lAO'-iy ktA. sand otho:?.
Alio, o. e Hk'Ty negro boy,
j by the name of Bob, aboir. ten
! years of ag \ taken as the gjto
■ pe’ty of Wiliiam 1 hurmotul,
1 dec ; to fatisiy fundrv exec a
i tions in favor of David d:mn and
j others, against fa id Thurmond ;
■ pointed out by plaintiff’s attor-
I lity. (October 1 id. ! 816 (;> ’ ?.
TfiOS WcOTTfcN, Sl-iF.J
| LOOK HERE.
Now ofilixd hr sale, a likely
! ‘ung ne 00 man—b eis a geod
j ft-.id hand. and can saw vety v.DJ
t the whip (aw—alio a negro wo*
j an that is a Very good cook.
| r.quire of the printer. Aug. 30.
EX ECU LIONS,
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