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V- ' . 4 :f ... i. ... ..v v"-; vt-,. -T"1 " -if ;; ':-'4 f 17t"f; If : I -11" ,j rf.:.i i!.c:.,: i - It " v I Th? f!.jwir"T i t'. - r.- V.hicf c i i V: tk1 f c; .J J it -'A :;r. -; L::.a ..tt.-'..lort!atarL,iwow:Jlr'.a"nT j I wv-U tot lire alway Iak ' '"'V . 'VL.ro 'oria after storm r? ' irk Vr iLc way ; j ' 7:.;.: 9 act kin; for pcjicr, we but hover arjund, .J , IlLe p-triarch's lirJ, c J no rclir. u fjuad f ' Where Hope; h n she paints her gay bow ii 5ri ' . 1 .; - It tranca to fade fa the nf ' f !1' i ' A;.J hjs fluting angel ne'er r! V ' eUd ri7 !:.! of the pic; - n Lira away.'- - 1 wouM not life al. thosfcttcrcd bJ in - i Temptation wWut and corru-ion within : .Ink mftf of trcnSth W.I r:vi-rthec!.aii, ..(jse tbe victory's mine, eVr l'ia captive again, u ? the rapture of pardjn ij mingled s i.h fears, I And (be cop of thanksgiving with penitent tears: r.Th festival tiurap calls fr jubilaat songs, -- . ? .' And my rpirit br own 5I:sci;cre proloiija, .- : ' t would not live alwayno, welcome' the tomb ;. Iinmortality'a Urcp burns tbcre bright 'mid th floom, , t.;; , ' . I I v.i . . ;Tbcre,teof ii the pillow where Cbria? -buwedhia "f, .bd s""' ,- ' t'. v;,'-J'r v'",v )'i ' Oh. aoft are the alumbera of that holy bed. And tlien the glad dawn on to follow that ni;ht, ",5Vben the aunriac of flory fliafi beani on my aight ; When toe full matin aong, as the aUwpcrs arwe .Tv about in the glad morning, thall pecHhroogb Le '.",tkica i. A ' it; t, J-L Vi ho, who would live alwi y 7 away froip hii C ' Away from yon heaven, iLt blissful a! ; !Wberothe rirera'of j-kafure i! , ' plaint, - .'J "And t!c no"-' : ..I!y ' na'i T " ;i' .i. .j alt agesin harmonyincct, v rJ .ir Saviour id brethren tranporlcd"fo greet; . ,. "While tl1- cop- of s i'vHtiotv unceasingly roll, ' And the amllc of the Lord U the feast cC tho eouU-. II it 1 -arenlT muaic! 'vfjat h it I htart 'I ... -n "f t ur. h "rrs rm? aureet in tae air: 1 i vr iifU'r". F ' .ij ve there ' U-rnnt to C v i j lit P iveme, n - vc mft r.o winga of, a covet' ; .-"' jt iia J.a-- - .'igLt to thoe mansion above ; v A'ti now ll..t dij tov. ui swif. pinions would a'oar, :i - And in ccataey bid earth adieu evermore. A r:ry, Willi u . AttlXH Jk. LEAF 1 ' "'t TII2 JJt.'K.AL tf A.-"AL01I ilXCV. 1 - Ii will never do, J.iiediah,,, iaiiJ my Uoqlc C .1 A Us a to my youtger bru'ihcr uil will never "do this Girting'" with' BHthe young girtjj cr.i trifiir.j their guileless nflec- it. rbihrr Jcdtdiuh v - ahar.Jsomoyoung fellow. - lie had a fma person jwhen'hls Sun. day clcthci wero. on a clear, Llat k eye, and red' checks. 'MIo" wore o pulr f; whiskers at cbhtccn.'. During liis"vacatiu;.it our vi..agu girls wero all in a tumult : nil werAanxious to have th.3 honor of his nttcuiionaud tinny tn cyo has closed) wilha tear urler its lid a ai.or waiting tho whole evening the win. CjnVj with tho expectation of sciq Jedediah ride up to tho horsblbclt: - i , IIo saw jheir.&l v gl incca ftthin,as )ie F lod of a Sun " iy in fho gallery .at Church, and the choir,; IJo knw that they thougjii l:i:n han(ome.--lhat ho was admired anJ lieJVas fool enough-to be fliltered by such . mip. ..iiis.vaniiy grewni tai 10 uo ins ruit irpasiioaj and l.j thought thu party tedioua v 'cro all tl.o ryes in the room were not di Vi ilrrl tnwnr.: 1 t 1 J - llo ?rcnt hu v ; whollv vul the mrls riding with one, waltqngwiih anoihcr, ftnd setting up" with another. Up m tdti declara. lioawiiha garland of flawcrs and 'expressed hh adoration lo every L right eye in the villogf," with a Lpuq: t'of th? svteetest 'and JVl'sjIk' "'ros5-buds he could gather. , As I n as their , admiration had the ch.rm of novel iy, 1 'vas1 all devotion -but whenttial was rone 1. flew aray, hke somesufeited bee to'. fix ';er , flower. J 11 ' , At the time old Obcd ' r'ldrc !,hn us 1 bave stated, wc wers silting; at tl.j breakfast -r table. Jedediah had jtist '"returned from n walk arr'r the hills, with Isibel Johnson, one of. tho sweetest; girls in our vi'lago. ; As he c-n.o the room, ho sn; . t!.: dew out of hia v.hislicrs with high gle?, r.r sung out, El the trp rf his voice, MI i,ay -ibialom," srd J h, 'ihat B!l Jo!osoa ii not to be snccz cd at cf a dcir.p day. T!:; a real c v!..'. r. AVhat a foot .she's ga. Did st ever 2 ! :r dance, i:;;cb. O' :f? YoaM thiuk' L r t!. Bz : cf a asanur, she"s so. ligV.t.' Ah, At;:-br.r, ny toy, '.such 'a tfa:. s mie h ivt -1. J ! Such llowcrs as wo gsi! eru i ! I'Vii'.i, every tir.y sh trod her litib h.of np..n t-r ' 1 !, i tj came up such a clouJ c! per i wc -li-Uve thov-.t Madai:i I'; -r.. J fvery onq of her incense t ' :r:. Kut hark'yor;"' V' wop-.-d - .t'-i:-. ,f.iiv3e.,a;;iaJus. d!ih. if live,' Id he down without drnn.is.j ... ..re unj Iri.rt-'iue, orwuulJ'dlo with -t l. -.ui:- ; f -wail of a broken hearied one knel'.ir;, in v-ir ears- -Lri thi motto be, your gu"nh' v.I.m you gef arn'ng iho 5weet innoc nt' C-. :ri nhum God has raised up here 1 JNVrrr r cccLttlons you do r: i 1 . . ' io gratify r . Hcro unci? OhcJ's .ve::-e r?-v !. He toik a lorg and c,Lit-; ('. ! inugof cider, at.J t' i .... 1 1U' and walked out of t'? r . ; As he c!-j I '. "' - i.im, Jcdedinh drew a lon trc -' . i at . me,'half:hiad i-.r: I ! T " ...J then conti-mpluov'lv . jivh brother continued to f.irt v-iih liibel, until .her i whole '.being was; : locked 'up in Ids. IIr friends cautioned her in r-dn she was blind tJ the sug'stions ufher .better lodnicn. A Icrrrih. when !:e had complete. ly iritfmpl ed ver her girntle heart, he felt he, and s mght tjrao o'.her sweet flower, lo blight, us In; nd done this.1. - s - 'vIs-)btl h.ire hU coldness n win If with nppir. jent.. in i!l-r' nee. .. but. he lustre raJu ij'v jefl he r vr; her cheeks grew pUeand thin', ami her fltu- r'd hps louk u c! nh like purple hueu-$he inormured not ogninst him: r She coniplained'fo none. Her friends observed that she mingled mrc vvhh the pious, and less with the gay. ! It. was evident; however, that the machinery of her "existence" was gradual ly. running down ; and every diy was-expected to brtng Jfome story of i ler sickness or.death. At Icugih 'ho almost shunned society, and spent hef time; when' the- weather would per mit; in wandering 'among the hills and for. One evening) of-a pleasant 'd.y uhirh'she had fcpent.nwajr from: home in this manner, lie r parp lis observed that she did , Tiit return at her, usual J hour. -.They became ularmed, and i rousing a party of their neighbors, they went, inpurouit of her. ' ;They travt- ill forest and thicket for a lon whito in vain.-r They sh'uuted. her1 name through the deep glens,anil blew their horn from the'top of the hills. But echo alone replied. ; ; At length", about midnight, one of tho party, on his" return, discovered her on trie edge of a higlj ledge of rocksseatcd at the ,fot of an old bourn, which hung lar ubove tho precipice H calleit on her as soon -rs ha discovered hcr4she returned no answer. He thought she might be asleep, an I he clambered up the rocks to where she sat. He called again und louder, but she .answered not. - Then he touched her shoulder, gently shook her, start ed back" with horror; ,'" She teas dead cold and stiflfj though, as she sat, she looked more Iike,tuiie enjoying a rt iiet slunihcr.; -.Hi-): tail. arm trsted on the tru..!; of t!ie lice and the fii'r ! J( 'er r,til hand wcro l.tid upon the. letters, of; my-brother's-; namecut in the smooth bark.. It seemed as if sho I. ad been trying to t race them out in the dark." D mbu tess.sueh vas, the fact, and that her brr' vn spirit had passed away, while buisied in this strange but natural cfiort. - 1 ' . . She. wa$ buried id the -village church; ar ! next day without any parade. -Bat il.j s,.t rv ot her 1 sind death became one of t!e tra. ditions rfthe place, and the striipr may heai; ii told by any of the villagers, should he chance to ask whose neat white ir.arlo m nu. men, it 14 which stands in the corner cf the yard, with a strarigclyiquain; device sculptur cd upon it.v Ojr schoohmaster had beeu n rejected lover of Isabel's, and ha procured the oi list who cxec-ted 'tho i.onujrient to en grave upo:a il nn emlilem of hisown devisinV. , It coiiMstcd simply ci I.;r na:;.e, in UMutiful Oermari capital, under which there was a t'ri-p-o '-l h'.o..i, aruunJ wl. sc sialk a smull adder h id' c..'. J hirnf, his fivr l.j. toC . i v::.' : ?,cndt!,2 f..:-..i" v.;.. .: . Hjre he .-pid;y :. l.j spoke Cpar.Uh is.-i.ll3 :' . . ' T'i f.ij-j person an J fas intt T.rjrs r :i jr.d him a passport 10 tl e cf it.?.- :i Llack-cyed donna. lit d p2rfi...v happy while ba&kirg in ll.r. their b;.-.iles.' But alas, por f I y.c I j :slice was about to overt ike frrn- r' as a C-s'.i!. in, t.4 f Ind: ..1 ; n:;n 1 . ... r rrss 1 rs t.j frr.m 1" ; -" r i -f :Ti A x.i.ir I e.tui. 'drow li"racy. 1:1 tl :td 1 i..t-r l ha .. 4 ' la ci 1 t "i .,v.li" fruin 1;: .ill. .in; Li:::.::: is at a;vj elusion. J, ho : .'s ' .) some great occasion the Governor Gen- sal gave a sp'en JiJ hall at this pi tee. : Wt- wcrc both invited. 1 was sa'tisfu d with look. lug on iu gay scene, but he mingled 'in its luxuries"'." - ' " " . ' 7:-'. " ' I observed that he wall2;d several , times w'nh ti e beautiful wife of u yoting Spauishit- fieer ot high ra:.k. 'The last lime he handed her a seat he plucked her a "moss rose ' bud from a vase, which stood hear him, and dropp ed into her .bosoni. Here, he ".stopped, and whispered something in her par and when she raised her head, I v observed that a ideep blush was passing over her fuceand n smile of peculiar meaning curling her lips. " lie forgot that the eye of Sjiauinh "jealousy knew "nei". the r slumber nor sleep." . .Two dtys afterward he-was found by the city guird, about day-l!jlit, on the pavement in front of ihjs; Spaniard 3 f house; a broken uit:ir Iwi LksiJj ho i, aul a Spanish dirk sticking in each side, uoth thrust quite through his heart. , . --: 7,; x . 77 ' ' " v -. " was at no hiss to guoss whose hand'di reeled the hi iwf . But I thought of Bull Johnson and Undo Obed s'warning, and fdlt lhat the' Spaniard was but an'ins'rument, raised up by ' -.' ' .11' '" ' I'll ' " ' - - tm oKK.wno n;is sum -vengeance is mine: The sentence was just, and I did not murmur r , 1 A -. . v " Vr t ' ' ... , 7. It is, more than twenty - years, since these: 'ecn;s occurred. .But-theynre as fresh, in my memory as if they transpired- but yester day: and now when I sec a gifted young man, flirting or trifling with th: gentle ' feelings of a lovely girl a sight too often seen in these1 degenerate days; I think of Jededi:iht and feel tempted to say to him' invthc words of Uncle Obed, B?ware how you excite expectations you do-.not.mean to gratify !M . -, - ', . " . , The Slguers. , ." Sixty 7hinevearsi ngo,: from the 4th inst., iho dettht ration of American Independence was first prochimed at Philadelphia, by the Uongress then sitting, ot which John Han cock was President. The fearless patriots, who signed that instrument, are held in grate- tul remembrance.-- 1 hey have nil passed from the earth, but their names arc imperish able. The following js the order iu .which they appear on the immortal records of origi nal signatures.. .s . . hii face of day ,Sn'nd !r,Ji cf the c:ti2:: the scoundrchw l?o nl .MASSACHUSETTS. - Ae ut signing. ' - Died. f. v. It: a r. 1.. i (. r t - :a;vt:n tl:- - r.Jr.ulonaUdidari- "t.r.v u - ' r . - f .. . .cle OL- ; ' ;V ;Jfc?4r- w , loncshacpcke; Jfit ,"T"iyl" trr.-rrrif -e;;,.. .'.-77 p3l3Bsycui " ' fas to '-i.) th? hr-rtcf rucli rs DellJchron, j--! 1. . ...... iV fl.a uord eti t 1. tJ l..;:J th:u,t l he were sucku av I.tvely pl.ir::, v -one v, ho lyi.ew hcTi to il..- .'oU:n." -- " My vjuA' .r . When rt VJrr J : For, . .71 J..J., I times'ihr? w ? 1 lis. ii , - h." , 4I.j',, r, ii ' tl - ! fe juice of the wry c. j Li at a I j5s as J ji.n Hancock -. i:;vjel 'Adam , J.hn Adams Il'ibt. Tieul P.,;.. E'bridge Gerry - ; ; -(.NEW Jusiah Barllell 33 : ' . 54 18U3 : 417 1828' j "j " 1314 : :- -1814-- 'HAMPSHIRE.' tX . j - IT'Jj ' 3. 4. 5. G. 77 William Whipple I ; : r 17S5 8. Matthew Thornton LZ- ' UJ3 ' 1 RHODE ISLAND. . 0. Stephen Hopkins . C9 1785 10. William E lery 49 " 1820 . " - - CONNECTICUT. 1 11. Roger CI "man 05 1793 12. Sam'l II ..:gton44;7 1793 13: Wm, Williams 45 181 V 14. Olive rAVolcott 50 1797 - NEW YORK. 15. "';"iam Floyd 7 42 . 1821 I" pLuh:jston,60 ' 1778 l'. rnrcis Lewis ". C3 1803 18. L "orris 5(J : " 1797 - . KE" JERSEY; in the presence ufh-m- r. . - ii- n C::ii ,:...r iti wou -"- if t C'l: t !:nw :i - ..tlr .1 L ) 1 r on 1 -A - - 3 r'Vi--! v I N m t - '!'.8a,' 1: s t t I t-i:7 OVL i T rrc "j ' iU j'on the C3 !", f her fair f-u..j, . . t. ..... rV ... .. .. lilt., ti.ii..' liM UiR in Cis of p tison or th ravages of o insane mind.' Sjhoflhe yVwn'Jtile'R'es.. . -. TLj Wy"- andotie Reserve som of 'the best lands 4n Ohio, will be brought into nvuket th fall, the 'sale CTHnmi-iiciiig ut Upper S induaky on the 22 i of September. . ; i . - ' Vealh ly Fermen!jfc.i A hu In New Bruhswick'dicJ"fteran Ihvssi f43,hours from the ilTects of haiing eattn a q nntity of dii'. d apples ut one "ti.e, and; shortly J.ntUTwnrds drinking beer 6?them,whieh creatid a fer- rh"ntalion.'. " ' . r 'i r"'.!dtcJ U su.lthe lines. , Linrohilon.N.C, D 1" 15tt.(n o.jj- . . ::irc2ErcsiFA: ... OX. FA I. Wtt CI cf c '.l A ;-'. ( ,j . Tl a 01-'..! 1 cf i3 y if 1 ... A. TEACllEit. - 7 ; jiios; b, UEit, v;.- McMBsaof tho Senior Class of South Carolina Col. lepe, Columbia, S. C., is desiro'i of obtaining a eitu ation as Instructor in a Private Family or in an Aca. demy. 1. I. N.is a resident 01 the City of (.harle?. ton, and, is ariou to be located )n Kmc healihy .pot Le refers all wo may xvish to know iliorc of him. to the following'-gentlemen r. - Rev. James II.Tu'okwell, Professor S. C. College, llev. Wm. II'orER,:L. L. U. , f " " FKANCle LlIEBER, IJr. D. ''- M " . -" - " ' Wm. H.ELLET, Mtp. . Mltf, 41 ' " Maxjmiltian Iino'mE. ?I. D. ' "j IleNav. M. Bua.vsr A. il. Charleston, S. C. Saxi. Burks, Esq'. T - ' : " Col. C. G. Mfr.MttrGi:a, ' "..' Rt. Rev. Bishop iad iDss, . ' . - r i Alh "communications ..directed to Thoa.: Ii. Neil, Sulphur Springs, Buncombe county t N. C.,;wiH thankfully received and attended to. " 1 July 25, 1S45. -I'--; St. S38.'- - The subscriber. have now in operation, near the head of North llurtiiny, on the State roud lea'ding from. Ajheville , AVuyneaville 18 mites from live' former, and 12. ilea from the latter pllcc a first "ra te " '" -J :' --. ; ' ' : ' ' ' ""-v- i " "4 7. :'' ,-.".'S WOOL CARDING MACHINE, : for, breaking and carding wonl into Rolls. -Terma moderate.' Th- who have Wool to card, arc re spectfully invited to give them a call. - -' , '.LESTER KILGORE. July 25, 1845. , " " . . -". . 4". . 238, ';'.'.T7A:K''EN:;UT--"--: the 3rd of July hv J "nes W. B!;ickwell, five miles North of Murphy,"- - -UG11T DA Y MARE, with tbe left land f t uhife, no other mirk or brand perceivable-' Appraised to be worth ' thirty dollars. .". 1 - i i . - . - - - - : i. - 7 1 - . .1 7 A. COL LETT, C. R. ;july25,J845; ' , . .-' . - -3t. 258.:f 19. 23. Richard Cn W Sl.FrVs Hop 22. John Hut 44 . 'un 54 kiuion CD Abraham Clark . T.3 PENNSYLVANIA. - : .;.cn she ditd. 1 -rd t. f.orv cf - j.-j signs c' cmo'.Ija. ..Lr l".....) ' i- f IT'. ' : cf t!.; t 23. - CO. CI. Bt-r; min RuJi Jo! 1 ' Geori J.i.. Goor Ti L runkua rior-o:, Clymer . L.:.h!l e i avtor 31: 73 C2 C7 C3 co7 Cl &3 t 1.1 ' t . r 3 - :4IA. 1781 1794 1791 17:3 1794 1EC3 1813 1777 1:13 lL.T 1731 17:3 1773 17: 17 ic: . ibii :. 56 ':81 V 01 84 70 65 55 89 78 93 72 64 80 71 87 G2 CJ 72 51 772 54 ' C3 73 C3 ei r . 93 Co Z. . j CO i CAVALRY OUDERS.;'; The 'Commissioned' Officers of Cavalry attached to the 19 th Brigade of North Carolina Militia; are hereby ordered to hold an election for a Lieut. Colo nel and a Maj )r, nt their respective i parade grounds, on Friday the u'. f August next, and at the same lime vcte for ic j fur Regimental Review, and report lo me oL. 'y the resu!t of this vote. ' Candi llatcscan make tv;r,5clves k:. own. - - - . , REUB. DEAVER. : . . Su'phur Springs, N. C . - '.Col. VwnmandanL " - ' July 11,1845. . - 4t 256'- Glatc of IVortli Carolina, ;haVwo6d1 counts:' ' Court oj Pleas and Quarter S ess. June Term, IS 15. R." M.' II Mrjy' yy' : "i Attachment levied on Per. vs. -1 i"" tonal Property, and Gar. ,! I. M. Armer. ,l . nishee. ' ,- ".-v - -. It appearing to;th'satisfaction of the Court that the defendant in this case is not a resident cf this State; therefore it is ordered by Court that publica. tion be made six successive weeks fin the Highland Messenger, notifying the defendant to be and appear at the next Court of Tleas and Quarter Session? to be held for ths county of Haywood, at .the Court house m Way: -;T.s,on the fourth Monday in Sep. tember next, th. .i and there to phad to eaid putt a replevy, otherwise judgement pro confesso .will fce taken and the property attached condemned to the p!ainti:T's recovery. ; , 4 .Witness, Walte7-Brown, Clerk, of our said Court, at ofZce, ihe 3rd Monday in June, 1845, and ii the CJth yearcf our ir.Je;nder?r. V. 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