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C . IT . 3 . S V i. IT S , *•,..;■"■■■■ <""' M'uUUhir. <o.\-*r.cn.iTi:n TO .WUTH M«ouv.?-r/iiTJB .SAW IIBMIK J OS I1T ASTJJTCK > Or Thrte Vviiurn if m4 }Hiht 1H Ihrrt it>nmtk*. VOL—1« GREENsrfOROtJGIl. X. I. «KD>F.S»A\, OCTO.iEK 13, 183f. NO-38 .nisti.i./..i-yy-ll: i I...SIA.V. KKkAnalgi stem able difficulty, 1 squeezed myself, would only base slippedit on imejilse V hi--«in<:, RVfe, vou never di I hear. The itndWM rewarded with a view of quite' 'Eirih. what do tiny Uirn the.n ov«r y ,||. r on-n'no I hi* .-round like a man,— an interning room 87 feet m length and for:' there didn't «ee n to he any ha'lc out 'a complete coa'mg of inud. Reluming 'Holle, you ax too many questions. „»,,,„, him, ind when the old brown he- | through this narrow hole I became toi Tbaj turn Ibis* Ofer to «* the begs and ev, ,„ hl««, lie opened hi* mouth moil I L,rtu>< dilivtrid l»J^rc th. "»ftwi aluUcal <""! I'ra':: ■'• Sefaes Lyctum. [completely wedged between the rocks ind insects which arc generally u.ider lliem.' , ,il01llfhl he would swallow him«elf, and The Hodion M one 01 the most oeauu- |on|j M deeply in the clay and loose • Then go on. Earth.' the wav he did Wow w«nnthip<> to no. fnl nvi rs "" 1»« world. »' "*'' '" m*"t ' stones, that had it not been for 'he a-si.. \ 'Wall, when I taw thesigns, I felt migh- hn(,v | ,^on,,)t, ,hprr. „.,, n hurfic.n uuncnojin the mountainous region onj„nce „,- mv vollllK liu,,viy i perhaps iy bad, I had no gun iheweMoiLakeChamplain,wnia»ootli- WOnUha»e remained there lul tuts ;.,.!» course, and emptn to the Allan-' bout Hire hundred miles in tn , being length- Fi navigated Hudson it is ' ment. We nuw reached the central mom oftl 1 ■■•■'.—! ij bad, I had no gun—old Jupe waol mo- with me, and.l ncer Ind been known to t|> h|,;)| |hpy rm,^:„ ,.lm| it ,„v |„nB„P. |pa..o oar in that way, without taking M at it they went. They dWed off-their e any nonce at all ol him ; so, I considered ,)pvi, nn(, ^fl, wi.rp ho|h i[p ,,,„,._ ,,..n iti mouth to rmoson tt is Cav,.r„t Ull,\ dll j0tcroei,og one it i<. In —my knife »»* m <■■> boh, sharp as I WII1,( ,„„,,, ,i, m Rhou( ihre« '-»t- of iheir Bj it.e laigesl ships and sloops hengH, j, go leet, breadth Iron -10 «o 60, at could wish ll» Stook it out and drew the hoiiet on the WMnd7—and th-i h^ean to to li"». 8 m,,ei al,ove Alus">- i?J us heiglitlrom 15 to 30 feet', The rool edge ac.o-s my thumb; I felt satisfied ,.ncireje earn other like a couple of ehifk ii,i. iuii» 'i ■'■"■i ri*er«t the rale oriJ|a|)d w-l|lof ihisreomera encrusted with ihai it wouid do ...e ood, service, and I Thi.v ^ noit hi«*ine-and r, ■«...•) ,',,,-... hour and swift selling ,,...,:, i,.,ie leitiNe» York at youi^th.od |lulis nmun& Uv;lt,y ,„ whota length, Hut I wouio ai iwsi laaea io..« ai nmi; |00|,inBearh oilier'«tral>ht inlhe fare ,n j,4 iui. through t<.AIba..y wiii^ii^9^iie^.fil(.,1 Bcein pijre,| ,|R.ro |or ornament, and,.. I could>i d._an> thing, that ih,-.i ,.„,„.„,., Everv time the? w«l found I »iw 1'i.t Ihey w.Tp •.•.•ttinn rlo<er tnd rlo- «!T. and they I >okc.l to me jusl like two fellows of the true spunk, who had rtrin-ped and were eyei-.; each other hef>r< laking a round. They were going at it «" seriou-'v, it naturally made mvhnirrise lip, Th'-v w. re he lh"n«i:lves—there «■ •« no other ".ike present, to rrv horn for one, or well done for the other, a IhiuO. you know, winch helps mightily some-iwift s-iiing ,u;,ria„j the rool is pierced with three started off UuC«*Mucd in my own mind, ;»nOTllin8, and onlv r.!".-l onre in a whih youngnj^)djno|t, ruilllll^ nMtlj us whole lllat would al I jdSl take a lo..k at bi"»! _ 0okinfe each Mhei/ttralihl in the i , iiirouB... —-j ■••'» ll,cs-""e';,«:(iich -te.n pueed there lor and, il COUWSJI d» any thatihen ll ..,.1 tide. The tide at New \ ork rise* ||„ lhe cc„lri.., )ar., maiJ of roc.k lll5 jy, | wou|j <i„ UJ n:. K eping a sll irp luuk .'literally about si* feet, at Albany lr°m I lvo Ir'om ibe roof, through which runs a out, I go. upon bis track*, and lolioweu oi.< to two feet, and at Troy It lhaj bejIK)i,|e ,.,.,„ „, |,|ls n,|(. eolcareoswspar. on; I kept seeing where he had been tan! to terminate in a gentle sw. ll. l The same vein is seen traversing the iell - feeding, and alter going along ior nearly The only thing-, ol consequence, (hat i, B„ abm it. • a nine, in a Ihuk pi.ee just ancajLof me, obstruct liie navigation below Albany, | The southern extremity of Ibis room I comcuponhim. He dldut limice me are lhe sai.d bar., called the Overslaugh, , djvit|t., „,,0 ,w„ pr„.,g,. ) |lt. w,.«-, ri, be- ul first: so I stood - d looked at him, and 3 ,, iiei i.e.uwwai.d Wuine's bar G ""'e'Jing 180 and lhe eastern 103 leet in length, raised uiy arms anu toon sigii* oi rm un-below Albany, lh.se bars are lormedW^ WB||, ,„ these extre niii.-s, in some ger,just as if 1 had a gun. I couldhave by the alluvial matter Continually Washed I place* are very high, and in » her- the biowed bun 10 piece-. down by the water, . [roof nearly reaches the floor. Sparry in- But \waot ..oibing, oh! I did hale it.' There is no gi eat variety of fish in lhe | crustatlon«.abound in the passagi -, and —osyiug SO, Kirtll t.ok oil his ha!, aid Hudson, but sturgeon, shad and hcrrng |ne|aCines, stalagmites,ood alabaster meet rubbed his hair. -H was a pe.ulerj n end in the spring and are caught i" | the eye el every stop. funy made y m' i water in look at The rocks in some parts of lhe cave hl.i-. IJut HieTU was no use in staying 1 oejtou to talk to him, split ol it, I should like to Li.w «lia would mike you serious/ You mistake me Earth. I do not: it is a good story, and I merely asked for in-formal mo,—ronir, go on. Veil,sai.l Kirh, siuce I sec you be-o. ve in nh,', I ;uld you, and know how to appreciate, the malms, I will. After I left the old brown spinning at r .uod as I was say inc. I look the ncaieit lirectlon and started oil'lor home—I walk d along, I supp we, for that is as near as HI some at i., about two miles, when h. re t wis again. What ? ssid Rolf. W.iy the same benr that I had gin rich • race in the horning. He was setting jp in a tree eating acorn*. - . How do you knuw it was the same? io-qnircd K-'.i', e, Do you know your horse? said Eirth. Yes. Well then, I know my bear. And as I was saying he was selling up in a tree—I I >oked at loin f..r a while, and he looked ai m«. He knowed 1 had'nt a gun for lit vent a li.lie higher, and gelling out OpoO ■ l.mb begin lo e.t as ll 1 warnt tl.ere. ' l'wa« a miglily Irving llm.g to me, to see' use great abundance. The soil tor about len miles west o. Albany, u »ai..ly, producing litlle eise than coarse wi.d grass, shrubs and pine. lhe llelderuerg mountain lies about Jinnies west ol Albany; it is 600 lict high, composed ol greywecke and lime-stone, whrcn contain great numbers "■ sppea times,—hut ibef were Rqfne io try it!'"1" do so, lor it was conduct I wa'm at roil ■!,. rail and tumble for life. I u*ed to - so I scratched my head awhile, 'Wall, now I was iin't is ntueh inlereil- * '"'^"" ,0 ,hl"k a"d " no,">n stru(* ">•• .•.I a« if I had arm., a ronrde ofmen ! J)''" *»« "■'!ai'1 K,,lle-who wera goini; t.. lake a hru h. I clean ! " ">'•' »•* '" '»« tint place, Ihit he f,.r.;,t the hear, and if the snakes had .*•" u 're-nendous fellow, a-4 thai the nil suns.-l, I meant lo ^,. '..,„ out.; lim,) Wja so '"' lrom "J """;', »hat he Tim r lo have been loin a-umler, and there; so oegau lo «<nl Hie openings extending lo the lop,the <lay. treatu-g .i.e WHO .he inmost dttgwt, he f„u sand and pebbles are seen pressing thio' buckled oil, and bj-g.n lo let hno-ell out. n,,.\ ,,,vr. ,.m a|| ,[„! f?ji7pHi I kn. w h .«•!. L'"IIL'"' ' ""P '" "• Wiihout comei.ig guile lo il.e bottom ollhe cavern. a link al-a nose. I waii'l mucti pleased at i/left ihem yon know, circiiiiR round": thevi''*w" "P"" l,:e S'-""id,—a .d if he did The general course ol thecave » fiom hi» conduct, ouv I Knowed it ho would w.,lt ir> Ul. g tlnntc*. as much as three \lnal> "e **• *" heaey I was pntiy sure -oi his j, sal*. Sol ce or twice acr .ss tjiorthwesi to southeast, and n measures in only ke.poui of lhe swamp, ti.it I could, „.m.Si ,V|„.TI the first ihtti"! knowed, lheylne rtou'J >r,'ak MMBSJI i» Cjjejil line 30s) l.el, but Iron, its en ran mm on-the girth / sol .tared after were bolli in a k-n.t a-iifsiili 'OU(«»n« drawed my kmre on mountain contains Wnicetoits extremity, im-lodiiig all Hi him: he saw IIHS coming, and the wayln|)j s-.v.-ilmj, nod ra'thni and creeping m' '*""' "'"* ■'■rt?d up—every thing . 'J he most inter- |pBB»agei, the oistauCe is 9uu feel—almost lh«l lie and I aid cur. It, lor about hall an throiigli one another, I nev.r seed before ,VL'"t w,il: 'be higher I got up, the furliier p. inlactioi nun) natural caverns estii-iJ one with which I am acquainted is ^i,,. 0„c tint of a mile, Ei.oxe.ive, about one and a ball miles i ■],,,. lol|,« „, m^.-y . village 0) the same name. 0,.e oli] hang so loosely h .1 tl ' •n\ hnm Jit». Th Iruin On ii.einbi is ui y.ur soeo l> i.ssis.i-u in. XJ.un. .it and I will give you a sketch o/ otr OISCUVI i|< *. Tnis-ilr.iwi;..; is a ground plan of the .-avi in.— In- ui-t opening in uijg ground IS l.l- llie r Hour, w .s eonous. I till you what, we jn all places appear to .lV.Je tnry thing Clear the. Iraifc. as we ,j, ir ll:, |,,.. iojlsiljar ami kwisl s motion I., the Went ai....B. j |lliP ,lw. ,v .r|-|.L. „, ., „,,,.,„ ,„,„ nd aoout lorty It-it deep, almost pel peiidauiar walls ixeud niai- |j Brouna the aperture and as we were unacquainted with the place and had no guide, we had no small ddhcuit) >n making the descent. Alter reaching tin second pussagcaud lighting our ta..dlos we pro-ceeded down a ladder linn) cigbl leei in lei gth. The walls ol ttl s passhge are quite regular. It is »,.aped nearly like a triangle, and at the lop Ms a stone lal-len lrom the rocks above which nearly Covers lhe culraict, lhe third deseeul which runs in a southeasterly direction lo tin bottom ot the cavern,'- quite gradual. ll is loO leet in length, but is not n mark-able los many interesting rarmauuus. A-the end ot Un* passage we siood lor B lew moon I Is and .1 snined that we Could proceed no farther; out we soon found I small lone to tin southeast ol us, through •Which we crawled upon our bodies six feet whin we f»achi da wider opening. '1 In- wall ts formed ol very solid reek, »" that the wonders ol the cavern would have bet n Ind .loin the world, hid not air Wuuiu pt,. tpitali in. ii. on (he Leads ot lhe subleraiii an trasclv^r and bury hnu lorever iu ihe howej^f Mho earth, bul I saw mm jump, a. it over soinethiug, j t0 H-vai|.,.v ill- „■!, ,r. ibese rocks do notfaliso easily as one i> and change iu» uireoiion; aodtbeusuch a| R iif--. I .1 :.*• care apt to .imagine, and a person accustomed rattling 1 o-ver did ..en. I tho'i iliere to Wai.dei 111 such places, BOOM Walks were at..eastton; snakes ail up in a tun p. with a l..rl(ss ,:ip uln re a. first he scare* - Su I lolgol th . ne.i, and slopped lo iw K iy ventureu trrinbliuglj to cm p. A. v w ml I look, j ",r WL'"1 ""' "I11"1 'ho limb—his head was lrom me and the limb was so small I K.I w'd he ciuld'ut turn around. So 1 em j s> I s.'l w •\Ve were g"ing up a hill and I was and all I their m-uiii-were'to widepawled right alooca lo wheioft blanch* lining on liiniriiiiu last, win II allot once, ',,,„.„ ,!,,, J tltms flit . ,, h was a tni -! o i ..If ir.-.oi the tree, and determined, i! be Fr.m telktuwatuwu <,r ;A. ProfiMti oj :!.. at \.ii ; md as ...n^ a- t bad lueii ill tne woods, I oa.i never seen any thing like it fI'• s' net..re. As I stopped ll.ey separated, slid I saw mere were ouiy two—that i...y SNAKK FIGH'I AND l.EAR CHASE, wen leal iallies, taking a regular nghi. A llglii, lio.le, you know 1 always ,-ee, it there is any chance—su I jest plumed 1 I ll thai limb, he should jump oil. tie what people isv, Ij '•,,v **%"* '" ",ink now hcklish he was won't he'ivethii soakes hive I- >'-i"s in I *"" :l"1, '" ' ne W88 ""K1"'1)' scared—IHS •en, for von could'ii hive to I u thread | tnmliicd. «H all over, and kept squat t- th in *i * (hem p,int I. 'Koil'e,' said Earth, T never saw a good reason lor a man being serious when he . ...li.l be che.ellul. Now, it you Want to oe senous I'll icil you a story ; I'd tell you one that made me serious once lor .. whole day.' 'I hen give it to us,'said Rolfe. •Viry well,' said Earth, 'oe all at'.ct:- .lon, and you .-ball heel ll.' 'I am,* said Kolfe. • Well,' began Eirth, 'I »:.s living, when it happened, upon thai piece ol .and I bought ol lhe 'squire, and a haro bargain it was—I think lie gouged me in that tra.ie, but that's neitl.er here nor tin re; 1 said before, I was living on it iiiyacit, determined to look un, and see l iai liny had lair play. Bulll ol Yin weie larger than Ihe bigge>t part oi u.y aim, and as lie -1 as 1 eou.u guess, about In mole knoh. tin:. I -. v them P.et int- •'■'ii H* " "c wooWjuajp, but he couid'nt t!nl .I.e. They may be filled with small ;" '"* courage up -In> tried to turn round sristles. md would have oome at me head fore* Go on With your story. Euth, said ""--l hut the huio was so small he Could \l .',"„. ': n ii and be -qiitted down and ci'ed hke Well I left Vm kinked un—they were a c''i;''- "'' 'houijht he could make me ! ingled for ne irlv h ill'an houi,—and what,f r -vp l'"" '."," l'.'v '"' "othinBi I he^an do von «upp..^« I was don '4 'hen ? a leet loi Wn... an ialt d they era .vied oil in uih.ieot dnectioii lew jam-, anc .inn stopping, began to lick themselves,jusl it m.y Were a cou-ple ol dogs, Winie they wire doing tills, tiny would occasionally raise their heads, and loos, aooui 'em lor j lime, and tin n 6c-g. n licking again, ihey were so long at tills, (hat I oegui to tinnk they were nut tin gciiUUlt pluck, on. that (hey were get-i „rd at work .of several weeks, i'"!s'"cu ... „, and vvannd to crawl oil. ,,, p .reel o. trees, ano trying 10 gel '"WIV^ | blWd ,heir P-"»«.S lot Sadf.sm.ll clearinglor myueYtyeaV. "'"•k,"« "» ,"'ro "' tn'',ur •"wresting Ah! God knows, said Rolf, it is ojon than I etiti l< II. Why, i:-t looking at 'em, and -tram ing and Iwi'tine evrtj join' almost out of plnro, foil iwing them in their motions, i 1 <!i! (his v. f!••-ul knowing it, a • I I lii v rr should have ( mnd it out i; nave oei i. .">■ •••■... ..... , — a. ., ,., ., t cu^inij; i..i mi n. »i ..... o ... . . „• „,. water kindly dissolved the ruck «'« I ""* whcn I llwugnTl womd .up' over -»,.„,, ji-.h,, g e..oUg„ to cool oil .In-formed this pas-age. The dlHolvmg el-'. ^, co| „ llC1 h*ord| fVvl,p . he i: two,! '«• ""' » » ."a.d-he made emen. .eems.h er.to have been par- J" ^Vtai was going I. llehveu, ■ « •;••; -'• ^'*«. «•-.. .«« T?" i... to the su a del portion of mankind, lor I Do0lton mttet 0n, by the near way, but what I tiio.oi. d all over. I men noticed i -oik.- and be slipped but heuaughi and wung with hi-body under the limb, he .lie i mighty pitlllul cry and scrambled Up agin. He knew it .vould'nt do to iujf ■ • i iroul that I would shake him off, so ie besan to back right to where I was, ; ihl'ikintf be eould back by mo. I iris l«y- I hsdn'i ''" °" ''.''r'' "''' ""' :C r!,".."P"n i"1' so lust I tii.i. be line to h v.. knocked ihe •fT; t.c pres- ' sed i.'in me mighiy bard, anil I ii id'nt imr | n ay,'but I grot al uiyiknifo and making osei i 'i nd lieka-l |">ppe'l il into bun every nine. j I ii i I'nt a »"»..»] purebato, and be a ood i' so [long, that I began to think then, was no Itin alter a wlmc llie net-i. hi".oin to feel sore a.l over. Well, to go back to the snakes: now saw thai the eld brown Ind ketch • e.| •! rl ni'ile on Ihe hii;;'il Valler, and w I spinning hisiveck»out to about the -/ oi mi thumb Hi- body now began '■ t unkink, his (onguc ca ne on! lever I inch- ti,. .(,! it in,| |, e«, and »oon sf»er, poor, fellow, lhe <)'•' brown had laid him ou as straight n- ■> fishhook. rHowever. it had been a tan light, snd a hard one, ind of or n « >- OV.T, the old brown bfowed jist like h> had fis up from a pond of water, where he had beer, under longer than he want-! ed (o,and crawling off to some distance, stretched out and began to lick himself. YV"II I wai right sorry, and I looked on f.T suine lime, and hardly knownd whit to lo ( but I thought 'twas nil ovei; »n drawing my knife, I walked up b. •ho bright va'b r , and lilting lip Ins tail '■ <clv d n whip, and took of his rail!.-". I thought thev belonged to me for s-'i'^j risen from a sound sleep. fair play. Rut lo my surprise. M» I did j i u,d*i,i know where I w.s, until I looked «o, I felt his tail shp through my fingers, I about and saw the limb which lint been and saw that Ihe poor fellow had com; I broke off, I s.iv lhe pnut wbeio he led, and _ . '« _.r a... i» .u' I., . ...,..' . , . , backed only sn.l ce.w.ed i.H-.i.l', the end ofthe innb a^m, 1 kept seeing him turn bis hesd towards bis rump, inil I knew the:. I had been into Him. bat 1 Ind d..ne no good, foi lli"ic he see mod '0- so'.veil 1.1 stay, I hallowed and shook and did every thing 1 could, but he wouid'nt budga :m inch. So I resolved to crawl af-ler him, knowing if I eould only gel one more lick be wuuld be sure to jump off. It »ns a mighty ticklish busine^s.liut I stretcli'd \ ..ul and hugati to pull myself along—I lelt J lhe hinh bend, hu' 1 saw it eould only get I ..UL' foot luriln r, I could reach him. So I j dr i wed in;, self up and readied out:—| b'aid | a mighty crash—snd the Bisi Ihmg 1 know* id, I waked up atmut sunset, p-i as it I ln.d iwtnt, leet high ano from su ^ 'ourt"", ' -Well. I think it ought to have untie. he,Min80loooUw lies iu diameter. On the east tne col- you serious,'s.id nolle. I, . . .. un„,s are regul.r.on the west a m... of ' ,.;ar,h ttas . htt.e confused .1 Roll.'. J ™**<« «; «• «"ve some mo„c .. „• has lorm. d under them, which when r„„..rk, bot rq,hcd • ■"■* "»= wat """»• the cavern wa. first discovered, .bout a] ■Come' Rolle, don't judge a man so' Well, when the yaller one roared,'i luuk at him, lly.and I thought to ,. ,r since, was bcauiiiulli decorated with hard—you won't hear me through—I was was just like putting a shovel ot hot coal* stalaclical lormalions The root of tin- ,ugt greasing a little, before alartin^ out.' on the old brown; lie fairly squalled. He . .'„.„ WB, mi owei than thai of the 5th, / .Oo on „„.„, Lanl..' w»»w '"•"1 ' "' '" 1'» *"< he raised („i ihe sin-ular formation, with which. iWell, as Laid, I had started back, and hi. bod) nearl) ball as high as he wa. long, too and was crawling oif But, 11 »lfe, in rutiiiig them off, I mad.: 'em rattle, and sich another squall a* the old brown did set up—Here Eirln whistled. II.' had'nt been mad before:—he no« doubled lom-eif up in **>oop, and in id alter me. I streaked il—ihe faster1 I run. The mere noise I made, and looking I" hind, I mv hen rolling on : every lim - i he I.in.id ov. r In- ens . .me . ,i like g filled, lullymske up the deficiency, had got along some two or three n.ucs; and began to pee p about him; at the same twt coals of lire in a dark night. I! it ls ihiry live leet wide and fifty two long,I ti,e sun Wat rather better than sn hour time raising his tail up about six inches, pn,ned upon me. so I dropped th. r»t- .„d narrows into a small, r pas-age. -10 h|gh, and I very 'lung was light still, when ami raining as It he would shake every „„, an,| a, | did so lie settled dowa up-wide and 30 high. E-i'uaw along the palh, wbire a great big bone out ol ms skin, newa* proper mad. |on -t.m a.id -pun round pis I like i l<>| tt :•. i long IS feel ■ i ar iht ie were lound III this opening, in bear bad turned over a log. I tell you, and tumbled hke i.e had an s ci. vti ;• ni the wall, a curious BtalaCtIC | ,r|ow ilid JOU know that a large bear ague. , though) it was a good time to get clear, > I slipped off and conitiiu d my w I. i n.biing a laige lamp il.i botlom bemg ,„,,„.,; „ over V snd Rolfe. But he want satisfied wilh merely squall- I home.1 elegantly adorned with small flai .tslac-j >]3ecau*c,' said Earth,'ihe.leg was a j,,;. and rattling j for he quit that and j And that was what madi . _, very l.rge one, and it was rolled over and opening his mouth .bout wide enough foi said i< .!f. To Ihe east of this i- a very narrow over, lo a great distance—a small bear ,ne to g. t my list in, began to stretch his | No.it aint, said E irth, it u .' It ,.. ce, tUrOLgll which with con- ' could baldly have moVbd it, and then he head out, and draw it back; and then such made me f Ti "is- but sine- yo l '•'•■■• - .) I s. II I' .•!,' In hat was all In I. It me, so I made tracks fur home, determining thru I wouid'nt "ct into another Bcrape thai day, .Now Rilf, that's ihe tune when I was serious.—when i v/as lying Ulldi r lhe iree. The Stream of l.i/'e_- -The I..'lowing b< .Li u.l passage is from a Bernion preached bj li,-...>j. Holier to bis panshoners, s short i inn before his deparluie lor India, in I I.' : •I.tie hens us un like lhe current of a i. ,.n i ver. Our boat at (ir«i gMde. down • !'■ ntrrow riiannel, through lhe [.Uvlut inuiniuniig^ol the lutle biookand llic wind-i ._•- ui ii- •_■! ,-#y border'. The Irci * -liej '. ir , u-s in- .... r .nit loi,;._' Ie-..!-.—iba II . rs oi the brink •<ccm to offer themselves I-.— we sre happy in hope, •.II •...■- ' ••...■. I. ,i iha '•■niii'- ; rou .d ...— un hurries on snd suit our ., intli JIL empty
Object Description
Title | The Greensborough patriot [October 12, 1836] |
Date | 1836-10-12 |
Editor(s) |
Hanner, A.E. Evans, Charles Napoleon Bonaparte, 1812-1883 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The October 12, 1836, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by C.N.B. Evans. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensborough. N.C. : C.N.B. Evans |
Language | eng |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Greensborough Patriot |
Rights statement | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Additional rights information | NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES. This item has been determined to be free of copyright restrictions in the United States. The user is responsible for determining actual copyright status for any reuse of the material. |
Object ID | patriot-1836-10-12 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
Digitized by | Creekside Media |
Sponsor | Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation |
OCLC number | 871562859 |
Page/Item Description
Title | Page 1 |
Full text |
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