': lirqe to fcSod. to ijoulr fiountirij, fo ijour Sulu." VOILtTXIMCES 3. CHArtLOTTE,. C, SEPTEMBER 13, 1839. THOIIAS J. HOLTON, Kdiioh k l'KorauTOK. TKIi.M.S: T . rl!i. Carolina Whig will bcs If, riled to sub. , r,Vrs il TW O IHIf.r.ARH in n.iviince ; T O liitl.l.AltH AM) i I FT Y CF..NTS if payment In jured lor three innnlhiiaiiii TUHKfc Ix'il.l.AUS t ,r i-'.ul nl' the veer. .Vipuptr will lit dlscnn. I ii, J until H ..rrCrngn atu pmd, except at llm ,.',,, ,.l the Editor. rliei iiiehts inserted ilOiif Dollar per square ,i tj.,.K nr lca, ttn r -un-a type) lor tin- fit l infer. 1 ' 'Jj r.eiite fiircsch cotitiiiuanre, ( our! nil rii-nfUt and !bcriii,sS..l.a charged Ui Urf 'ri,t lug."" i and deduction ut 33 J j-r cent, will i' ' ade fmni the, regular price., for adii Mian a by y.ar. Advi rli.crnt nts insert! rl inniilhly or fclVu-riy'. ' l"'r 1u"rB f'" f,ch Sl'"1' ,ele Per sljiiarf friri-i i l' it"'" t,f...i. W'ftt) aiiioiitg in their adiai 'i.t,nicnt. f il U't iurk Hits number! insertion, dt.md or g ill b insetted until Inibid aud ch.rgid uc. II j I'.ielniaeli raerra uiliiiiitii l arlassgcnts T. I!. MO & CO., It IMM.rVtl.l-: A HFTAII. DI'AI.I.IIH IM BRITISH FRENCH h AMERICAN JHIV GOODS, I Altl'i: I , It A'l Jl!OI, AND ii vunw vm:. i ii i .., it iki.o I 1 1:, . I I.. fTT Ai.n' in f lot I'l lli r A. lit f ill K mhitr.twf l innn fafriir ..f ami k,r I c ..ii.ii.tl f l.-'.d, r.Hip lur I tu r, So.t J lUuil t K.hgtturm, and giHHl tu fii mittl lur . ,g .r il u rr. It will l.KC ali.l.I ., i Vim) ..I ( I. tl.il j; If any p rmri c . , i.j I it to ! (in. it -I. be l.xii at a re. , (.ore. 1 In rwu Ii , i i.' t .a ...l . .U U. a t-. D triid by i.'l-.n. ' U acrit-iuruc. ..,, .. i i.c I..0 .1 )r. K. N. IIji.'Iii...u 4k. t I. i ,-l a unu II. m ll.a aulj.i l.U r. c'li.vs. T. i:Li:i:iiAi:it. . .ii. !-..:. Htf PICKLE DEPOT. IIOl N l o .V ii i , i i:ie l r, n hand and U-r a.. If, ru M.l, I V. .i. IS mm. Jam.. J.'lir., f)luf. Ac, low ( asII 1 LW r. -i ii" I u.i H --r. u.r: IHH .-Ki.N i. IILN I KII. ni:iaTs:: in:j.is::: In ih llil ItoalllU III II ( WSIIMI II ) , At Mmmmjaluit 'iks; AMI run i: ... i, ! 'I t ela. h r totl. , " Ii " 1" ' t. VI l.K( IlKI.'l S i,,.iiul-i lur. ,! to or J r ' a .n 1 7; m (n .sure, o tit I".' i.f all a.... '..r W.lrl id linttl f k ( .Vae. I'ltltlMi ..I .11 , iptmus at 'ti cents II F. l.OONK. ' i IIIK .il.-nir i, .Liu., bia tin iu!a and t!io ( lie generally, Ib.t h.- h a r. m..v..l l.,., .. ui..il.e old stand ol Mm a Uyerly, una.r - s Hi luu,.- Slurt, on 1 r.de lreel.win te n. ., ,r. d to alb nd l all nrdi ra in hie line, lie i,il a lew artieiea on hand audi as GwutaCock, Gulden Star I'Unlet's and Ptemiuni took sivi:n. ' - v.rirly or I'aki.oi: .v: o i. . i c-.i. d aaaoi tin. Ut ol 1 1 ii Mini Ilollnii ;iit, A c. ii 1 wul nil li.i np lor ( A.-ll or louu 1'.- I). II. LVLKLY. 4..U Notice; . Jllllll ol my I. n i. .la who arc imlebled lo n C Note or Account, will pi. a.e ob.erve lit ..' i,t,ri-,l If lbe lb ill.' II, I. in. ... Hi tin ..-!,J immefiulc uttttttirhtt is Hitdutrly ri i.,., ll,.,ka ara in ll.i h.n.l.ol Mr. J. V. Smith, in c.r, during my aoacuce, II. !. l'KITCII AKl). 33U ' la.lal,, Oct 9fi, ttNEW FIK.M. untVrmif ntJ tiavinf enlrreii into ( 'vfrt ; hii ( ,f iUe iurjMiHi l" t4rr)'iiif un the ; '"iiialiuiiaryjlakery, Fruit,1 AMI I Retail Grocery Business, ! ' ' "ii In t.tl , r nlteutioll of lbe Cllmma of i mi..i .ur r. mil, In, g country lo tneir New ' "'i Tr nlr Street, h. Iwrni llreni'a and Frank. 1 ' '. Kprat Av llimel'a old Stand, where "sio b.i p, need tu ecu all tnuir Iricnds aim MOODY A, NISP.F.T. H.tf y 1, l-.'.H. IIAWKS'S of North-Carolina. Volume la now published. It cm be ..riod of the rriniru ury tiov. J, "" '""I'la.rtiic Svo. volume of .III I pages. -"u."Ut"'""'" ' I"'"' i ' iTn.c U (H, UUIIIS r,lta ti ;j ni J '.e,:iu,i'".t' . Library .be. p. .ml Wli HI ,, "" 1 Hi ia 1 1 y ol' air ur in if Agents iu P'fis ol ihe hui., wewiil hrwardil by I " "'"iae re. f pu,iat,, n receipt of the t I ! "'uuia lur tcloth.lt il) aheep, , A l,l,',rj"', Im '"""nill ii i. nie to Ageuls.or ulhvis, j '1 to sell again -ue, n... iH- . j-KClTloXsj ut iuu's; Court for .ale to; 'iano and Music Store. rJ'.Hr. Sub.criln-rk.epa continually, un hand JL Pianos mn h "-ti-itiwey rV Co., Nunn'a A. Ih.rk mid ut lit-r maker., of New York. Which he will eil ut ll.r lowval r..t.-s ii,r VAMI.ur good pa. per. Al.o, the it li-.l Mu.ir on hand, at No. I(,(l Main strict ha Iwti-n tlx Fichniigc Hank aiid llic American Holt I, Columbia, . C SAMUF.L (JAHLMXKR. TJ" .'.t. - - ar L. KKIIKIMiV, IIKHMAS I.. I.KIM.NO. Ki iiiMSov A Li;ii)i(;, I M Toll 'IKIiS Fonign ar.d Tomeslic Try Goods, W IIOI.K.SAMC AM) KKTA1I., IIAOI. lIIT,nM Imm.r (tOH kIMi, II It I I.VI ; Y . i . A,tSi, bM. 7- i Ii.-u lo I it Mulii.'il I'iir Iiiniu. ut-.1 ' ift . ii . f: HIS (O.MI'A.VY cuntinnra to t.kr riaka a. aV 4,'Mibl iob by ft Ill'Uria, (JuiMJa, I'fo- -1 ri. J ' I llli at ll.r I'liig More i,f K. Sje II ut. In. ...li t u. filTK HKH. A ('. 8TKKLK, J'rrtnirnt. C. U KUM AN, Yve J rnukul. V. . . Y K 1 1 U J ( ' 1 1 IM N . 'y. f 7 1 eat r. 1'IKf 1 Kh. A. C. SIKKI.K, J. L. J.KOWN, 31. R TAVUjK, S. T. S HIslU.N, C. OVKll.M AN. F. KCAKK, U'M. Jdll.N'l UN. Ji-h.n L Hkown, F. !-i.HR ud 8. T. hihti.v, i'.jttutilt L'uuimilUe. AinU Wb, If.i'J. 7tf s:(:(UJ()0 1 Fruit Trees roii mm:. WFSTBiaCKS Si PIENDENALL, 'i nj't ii Im t it litt ttl littrn l it j us m U (tuiu'i ut, ticur CrrtitimtotS. C, 1 ' I I P i.n rnrrttu!! tail tl ,1'virv I'HtIIii!! cail the attention 1 tlie.-it'.rr,,.,. ,,,e.S..u,..c,,,St.U-. to irt Ibrir frt la'Kf al,K-a of ti-tiae ai.it (ir.riiiua ted i (...I i mt, .r ti r-.ll ami W inUr 'I raur Ji.. . l--4. ,...) I. ....... i. f ...., ,i.t Ii., tiir.ity l.i.iii.g li a. am ril ui.n lbe oral ae.llii.g .loeka, anidi .a a aute guri.tie ol tr u. tmiur.a ami loi.gr any , t prumt nent el.ar.i I riatu a in oreharmi.g w bu li abouid not be oirfMH.i,,."! by prians wi.b.i.g io plant or eb.rda iti.i i U't to. i i tu.g vr i.'i.i.y u.c. Tl.e t.. k euu.iats .1 ti e l.,il.,,l,f ireea : I. '.II.HIII A. l. tr..a; Ilit'.bOO I'rarh tree ; It).. Ilim Frar tn ; I i.lmil Apricni ; II. .inn t bri ry j l'i.la I'luM, ; iM.ll N.u.ligr; llMHI Aiiiionu ; llilill gun, re, 41'I.U l.l.pt Vim a. II. ..,, a ..ry uc a ..oi Inn nt of Curr.nl. ,1r- I., rr . -, Cab. rnr., (;, I er r u a, elr., II of wbirb will la- aolo on very r.aaonable term, lor c ab or approved p-.j.-r. All p,o. i put up iuaunrn.r a'jlr. rnd a ..,.1,.,, I. H, ,.,.. ..I. I to lath pair..!', and soar. lalilfO lli. l the invoice Will Ih- 11 t rrE... r ol the i.i. I, . fit allrr lbe Ii... .re I r m. -i.l.. n I. d. if II . V .re tr. Mt.lHi.lrd aa e.-i Ii Ol.a ap)e.ra on ti .Mr. I . J. Il.'.l'.n mil il aa ag.nl f,.r ti Iu'. Il.sl.ii g .1 lbe pi !! ol Mil kla l.l'int -lid neigll brrii.g ...iii.lii. w.'ii He l.,ii Fruit 'IH -. an. will i-ac nit ..ore iii liirw.ri.iM; nruui lor the Or I 'Jfi is X'bf. Dr. II, -M. rritelian' VjJ era ha oeii riuin.li n to ri auinc II. e ffa turlln ol M. l l till'. II. i. be Ci.I.eil! 1 TTi'ir ,,. pre. .tare" 31. 1S..S. d at his ttire. -rtUd b.r wiinoul cl arg Solf rin: i.n i:x: ! V ! U 0 if A T 0 Ii ! 4 ompowndrd rutlrfly from (.( MIS, i itlf i'r' TIIK Kef f 11 M tTM K M I V it;.::; .H. I.I, . , - ili If lg Hie lilooti. Illll..,,. alia I., llr, i.r.vr, l.lvrr In.lu.., i k ll.ailn, lie. C liolees ,. r ia. .Inumllee iih... ,.- .i- lr in.p. S a I !,' bonis, rwr.- SW llmtMiS'. a lha -i'alV a. ...a.:'.. --I, .M Inn a.l Auue. hill 111.., , .11 ... . Illl- Ion. Ttpe, Il ..I-...-. J,','. I-T.1T'.',".?'. ""m"M'l" lf I " ' ""B All aab.it aiM- II are ai.vliis; Ihrlr ii.ai.laata.ue ... urn.. i.e In H. I.i.... r- 'Hv sl-e lit trie ni-.inlh allh Ih. latvl 40a aloe, anil . allova Ih.iIi lltrl . THE LI VI". R INVIOORATOR a I a. lisTiin- mii'i-ii. I'l, inkBV, a.l a I.J. rl"'Li'"i.".'.u",'.rf f."r'''I..'ra",V.j''V"vee's."i"'.u", is, ..'-. J ' . -.s.n -a .,, ui .ui.a .1. ii.. ,. ""..I I l i- b am rmi ti a i Wliola .air Al,rlilal r. scAiin x co., t iiurlulti-, A C". A LAHGK SUPPLY OF Constable Warrants JLSTl'HINTFD. I'ltDSII AUISIVAL OF CONFKCTJONAHIKS. IMII STON V UlfM'IiK HAS jut P'Ciived freah uply nf CAN. JMKS, of ali kind, olao Citron, Currniita, Kuiaina, Yif, and a aarii ty nf Nula. Cull at HOUSTON t HUNTKRS, I Door Kuatof the Court limine. Chtirlollt, Oct. ili. Sj8. Xhf A Great Battle to be Fousht ! fRMir; auUcribrra infuriii tlio cilixn.a of Char a. I'Hlc and vicinity, that tliry hnve on limni nil arc coiiatantly receiving, a aup rb urtintiit 6 " FUIJNITURE, 4iiM rinr Ii. any tlnng that liaa ever bu n nffi red in tbia airlii.n. "J't.rir atick comiata in part of II. t lui.uKii.g articlia : Kifaa, Tele Ti-tt-a anil Divana, Cun- R. limn Kinking ( hairr,. Mahogany and Cnnt rVal Parlor Chaira and liufh Rollntn t'haira, Mahogany and Cune It. lu.in Id.rkii.g Chaira, Wariirnhca and riureaua. Marble ami W nud Top I t ntre Tablia, .Marble Waab Stunda and Sink-, Card and W.,rk 1'ablra. M. In.tr kny and Walnut r il. n.i. n T.l.l. i. M.liiigany, Yr nch and Klizalu il. II. i.altaua, Hint Nula and Tailor la, looking (.1.1.11 lr.. in 4 In 170 Puir, MJf.Ki.rkiivg L'r.dli-a anil ll.i liiiinif Chaira, Tucktr'a Halei.t S.niif; llnilcm llr.iaie.da. r'anopua Kilh .ute N-1 1 n , and M.,njulo li.ra, Cullne r'untitiire by the t. In n and U ....) 11,1 !( ,.., (.It .Moultin g ,t all :zr lor making Ciaaa J ' ricture rr.uiea., ALftd llvrry kiri'l r.f mati riala for auli' eenrrallv u.ed bv Cai.mrl Aldkera, audi t Glue. I...cka Kuob.. Iluigt a. Walnut, Mai, of an v. A r., Ac. And I "t, tl.-,P.'li not Iciat, we keep alwi vi on hanu a aupply of Fik'si Mtiallic I'urial i'a. J. M. JAN1E1!S A CO. ailutlr. May 3i, Iei9. I I tl , , , ,,, , (jlX'Jlt 711110 lit MOl'lWS TL'IINOIT. ; rrj'iiF. s.ib. I U-ra ri-HiH-elMilty liif'.rm the pen. aurrouiirfin c"untiy, that they e pricea of their alork, conai.t. dtp ut' lnj (looods, Iicbdj-Miidc l lolliin. itOOT.S, SliOi.S, grral Jll. ty ol other ( gardt. aa to coat. which will I COINTH1 I'l.Ol'UL taken in exchange, l(U- Ur ; 11(1 at ti &d Mow la worth Mantillas worth li. 111.1l worm (Kl at .1 (III at nil at 1 (10 I 1 York pmpor- ll.ii.p Skirls or lb 'J .'til a r.ial ci.l'u I'm. I worth l.'i . rl.ed and unnii ai bed l. oi. .lie a. aud all (.node kept 111 Store, tion I., ti.e ilan KA.M.MF.LSLAG A MKNDAl.LS i. If AS. I 1 1 my Ag l.;u; mil .tS.iiiifit cut Tl:ip. Ai J ma w .11 nt li e w li .le St.it.-, ill. In r Kivi re. It.ilroaue, tiolc, c..pMi. Iait, Iron ami Coal Hi.-... suo .11 the (-Hies. Town, auu Villages, her no.ne ...ouniui.i. ...u --p,ig., auu , , Kh.a,i.. I; v..u w-.nt thia (.uMir .N I'li IZK. now is the tune. .Map -iveii In I by live. Ib.rdt r vu w e ol the State lie liar, In.ai Male and Fimaie Coiieg V'Tc'oiTof'the rhruprt and bear Map. , vi r publi.lo d. PKAKCKek LKST, Hillsboro', N'. C. A(.f;.N Is WA.NTHl b.r every cuniy in ll, Stale. Terms iheral. Apply aa alo.vc. Juiy I J It) Cm jleeklciibuiA Ikiiids. ml I'iir Aoilh M.-ltf, I'limtr. T "UU Z , lw' ,.- , Y crs' "d-tor : I dressed the wound, a, , -f , tLat ,;0d directed u.e in scatter- 's"on of New lork the ttuinl began to tai- ..tu,,,,..,,,. tLe lh palUbt .:chardCas. mallJ , t,rafc fo!low ,.,i0 did .ood fighting I " eciou, Gosnel seed for tl.e salvation ter. All eyea were now turned to hurope. ICxiK IIKKK, HilK.NDS, and felb.w riimna, well called bis neighbors ba.-tiiy together ; t0 ,j(cr that day. Iliad uot inquired for ! le 1 , r c,lled to see a blind man to i "'V:,y'",''lr,'''M,t'TVIt'0KISlO,'T'1 ID(1 they came at his call as rendiiy a. the niy hushabd, but while I was busy CV-wcll !",,, 'r ' of Murder Villa -e Ser- But it was not France alone wltioli came to lAKiH.I.NA? h.o.s.,,,1 to tbe .u...er,be,.,or of Scotch inountains mustered at .J. t i. .whom I r-ad one o rSiirdir v uiane r i, ,..., ,,f 7rt ... t M.VB; i r h ui. r niiiii.ni. J be men lift on Suudsy morning. More fMlt,M. llo.MiS sr. ui.uoubu.iiy the aat.et tuan eighty weut from this house with bus .1 ,uy all.,, nt that cm be n.i.iie,..,,U ar. r.ally j)auj . 00 at tem we ud could sec prebrab.e to anv Slate Ibiiiiie. : a - i- 11 The county cannot repudiate. ,ul rerJ t""" "d mischief in bliu. 1 know They bear serea per cent ii.icnst payable semi- acoward as soon as I set my eyes upou li ii ua il v. with Coupi They are of the d, .nation of I00, which ii make them more current and uselullordo- .lie purHse The coupons will prove a convenient intJiuni lor paying county tajtea. I y'""' Ib. cilKina ol 1'ie mo nly should lues, id lin y are now n Hired to lluin. 1'ropi.an I. lelt t ithi r lb, nk in Charlotte or w ilh 1 aptuui John Walker will r. cent prompt atieiilmii. il. W. GL 1UN. JV. U . 1-. A, U U U '. SVsl.28. IS5B. -'illl fid -Notice. T vllF.hrm of llfNPFIISON AliKFNSwae diaaolved en Ibe 1.1 of Juittiory, by mulinil rolia.nl. JAS. f. llb .MU UMira, will llereatter p-rra on the bliailll.a t, own account. All pailaoua imielited will pn a.e come lorward aliu ltle at once, aa the busme.a iiiual Oc closed up mmediatelv. IIKNDKHSON .I AIIKENS. January IIAVI.Nt; ...I.I inv enlire inti real in ibe firm ..I' M K..N PFUst . A. All li KNS to Mr. J P. IIK.V HKKSti.N, I still ripeet o ri iniun lor aome tune yri ml tttr itora miU my Iru iuJn Hini ( tifli au would lurk uvt Lull U l'uL.ny .py to ait nil I nrro, nrlM uistriy tlitr l.tllr cli-iiiti. m liitmc UUC lli mi the t'Diittrii. F. W. AIIUF.NS. 44 tf A.C. "WILLIAM SO: a I'TtlCN KY snd I i.uiiai II nt I.i w, hasta i ken sn i thee, jointly Willi J. A. Fox, F.-q I up.i..irs n.i. iii.. "---", .jia-in. t.a would ride down ine roau will be eoiiatimily pn ..n pr.'li aainnal bu. mi Mr. Fox, when he ia a I Janum y 4, lf).VJ. inane l,r Inula. If, or b.r 4H f Wanted, ('OKI)S OK TAN-HAKK, f thp cU wil! hr pHirl. M. li. TAYLOH. 1 -J if .Vuy 31, If jS. t. SI .i'; . v Multiplication Table. .. fi.k rHiuo.) riarr i. Three llirtea are nint (htit foora are twelve Tlir'e fivea will make filiern ; And three tm.ei u are .u.t eighteen, Aa liny have alwar Lciu.. And llnue !- m f t, t .mly oue, Thrre t igbla are twi nly. (our ; Ami three tiiuea are twenly.aevi u, You'll find they make no num. Three 1. i.a era Harty. and three clcvem W'iII make jiiat 1'iiri v . tl.rre ; And tbrie titm-a tvilre'are thirty an, And more tin y cn.ni.l lie. And fnur lin.ea four wi.l make a.xlim, If y..u will c um tl., e'er ; And four I urn a five bit aiwayi ben Jual twenly, jr a utit. And fuur times l l are Iwitity.four, Four icnit are t enij. tight ; And four times eight are thirt) -two, Four nines are t iirty-au. Four trna r.re liarty, w refeat, Four ih vi.a are lnrij.li u-; And four Itmea twelve arv lort. And nr.w niy org ia o'ir. ighl, live t.mra five are Iwen.lr-fni', Five tunes aix are ti.tr ly ; Fite timta aevtl are thir-ly-live. And file tin.ei eight i. le lor ly. Five times nine ire (nrtr-five. Five tin.ea tinare fiiiy; Five tin.ea elevifi art filly, fue And five tiiiua tweite air a i x t y . 8,1 tiiuea nine are fify.f.-ur. limes ten are rutv ; rtv,'i limes nine arer.xiy ll.ree. And sevtn times t are s veuly. Eiirbt ti un a nine i. 'H. vepty.lwi tight tunes ti n ar e ghly ; Nine tinu-s nine are o-biy ons. And nine times tt n tire mm ly . Itliscflliiifmis. Fn.m Codry'a Iiiv's 31 A it v si.)t:i: Iiak. M It. An anecdote, commulicated of Mrs. Sic eutiab, is strikingly illuauve of her resold- lion and stieirgth of Wil. Ibe oecurenco look place at a time wleu the whole country was roused Dy the u.cu ot tie i.rituh and loyalists Iroui the V.aoe rear ccuotry, to join the royal standard at W ilmington Jb ' veteran Donald .viclloua,d issued his proclamation at Croaa Ut-ak, iu February, 17, ,, and bavmg assembled his highland- er?, marched across rivirs and t'.iough for- ests, iu baste to joiu Govtrhor Martiu and Sir Hory Clinton, who wire already at Cape Fear, liut while be bat eluded the pursuit of .Moore, the patriots of N.wleru aud VV il- nungton Districts were not id. e. It was a time 01 uouie enterprise, ami giorioumy uiu the signal of tbe burning cro-s couutry rose iu mass; scarce a man able to walk was left in the Neuse n gioii. Tbe L'uited regiments of Colonels Liliiugion and Caswell eucouutered McDouald at Moore's creek, where, ou the tweuty scveutL, was foDi?hl one of tbe bloodictl natties of tbe Revolution. Col. Slocumb's recollections of ,llis l,raTe,.v contested field were too vivid to be dimmed bv tbe lpse of years. He was accustomed to dwell but lightly cu the gallant part borne by himself iu that memo rable action, but be gave abundant praiic to bis associates ; and well did thry deserve tbe tribute. " Aud," he would say," my wife w there !'' She was indeed ; but tbe sin y is best told in her own words : liini. The Tories more tbau once tried to f j , , ,e, but they always showed oow- 7 , , J, . ... , ard at the bare insinuation that our troops viero about. " We''. bi7 gotoff iuhih spirits , every man btt ppiug high and light. And I slept foundly aud quietly that night, aud worked hard all the nrxt day j but l kepi minuug where tbey bad goi lo bow iar w here ami line many at lha regulars atol T.... they would meet abd I could cot keep my self from the study. I neiit to bed at the usual time, but Hill continued to study As Hay. whether waking or sleeping I kuow not, I bad a dream ; yet it wa. uot ail a dream. (She used the words, unconscious- ly, of the poet w bo w as uot theu la b'ng ; law uit;:iolly oocy wrapt, lu my uus- baud'. .UArri. cloak, bloodv, dead ; and 0th- ers dead and wounded on Hie grouuu about ' him. I ii tbcm plaiuly aud di.stiaetly. I i utteied a cry. aud sprang to my feet ou tbe floor; and so slroug was the iuipresbion ou my mind, thatl rushed iu tbe dircotiou the - .rru,r i j came up against tbe ., ". .. ,. .., : , ide nf the bouse. Tbe Ere in tbo room give little light, aod 1 gated iu every direc tion to catch auother climpse of tbe sceue. I raised the light; everything was .till and quiet. My cbnd was bleeping, but uy wo- man was awakened by my crying outer jumping OU tbe floor. If 1 ever felt feiar, it i was at that moiucnt. Seated ou the bed, 1 reflected a few moments, aud ..id aloud : ' I Wuot RO t0 bin,.' I told the woman I OOUld j Sho appeared in great alarm ; but I merely toid her lo lock the door after me, aud look after the child. I went to the stable, sad mare as fleet and as easy a U.g died my u. ever travelled aud in one minute we were tearing dowu lha road at lull speed. Tbe cool night bcrrued after a mile or two', gallop to bt.ug refloeliou villi it. .nd ask ed myrelf where 1 was going, and for what purpose). Again tud gin I was tempted lo turn Luck : but I was aoiuo ten miles from bouit), and oiy mind became ntrotiger every uiile I rode. laloulJ titjtl my buriband dead or djrino;, was aa Ciuiljf uiy preneutiuietit auJ couvictioa an any fact of my life. When day broke, I was borne thirty miles from norne I knew tb oannral e..i. ... i;..i aruiy expected to take and bud fu!iQVPd them without hefitatiou. , in securing the ttrtices of acveral new Col-( ()e 0f iheir uiiuialers writing nie receutly, About suiiritu 1 came upon a group of Porlears. wll from tbeir intelligence, piely j . We coutinue to distribute regularly women and children, standing aud sittin.r a"J cu,ri-')'i pro'11'8" great usefulness iu ; eTerj mouth, traeu through our low u and by the road si le, each one of ihem sliow" ""ue of ,!le u"!,t nB,(,J eoaui'ma in N. C. the adjoining neighborhood. Thie are iudi ing the tame anxirty of uiiud all fi.lt . "B 1 luoort'J ' days in a neighbor-1 viduals here wha are in the habit of carry toiping a fow minutes, I inquired if the P"""1 of 3 f8"''1'1. u of 10U "Tfr ' with tbeiu tract for dii,iribution as op- battle bad been fought. Thry knew uoth ing but were anembled on the road to calcb intelligence. 'J hey thought Caawell bad ta ken the right of the Wiliiiiiicton road, aud goue towaida tae north-weht, (Cnpe Fear ) Again was 1 akiinuiiLii' over the e-round. through a country thinly settled, and very poor and awampy ; but neither my own rpirits uor my beautiful tug a failed iu the lea.-t. We followed the well marked trail of iLe troops. 'lit mun have Leen we',1 up, bay eight or nine o clock, when 1 beard a bound iike tbunder, wbi.'.'i I knew must be cannon. It was the brat time 1 ever beard a cannon. 1 e topped still, when pruaeutly the cannon thundered again. The battle was then fight ing. hat a fool! my beband could not It- dead last night, and the buttle only 6gbt iug' now I till, as I am so near, I nill go atid see bow they come out. So away we went again, faiti-r than eer : und I soon found by the nciae of the guna that I was near the hgbt. Again I stopped. I could hear ri- and 1 could bear shooting. I tuoke to icy n, ara and dashed on in the direction of the firiDg and the shouts, now hder than ever. 1 be blind r.ath I had been fol Iuui,.,, i rn.rl.i ;. tf 'i . 1 1..;., . u. i D i e i .... 'leading to .Mooies Creek Mridge, a few 100 ,j Vi. ,u0t,;j a i' j e yards below the Iridre. A lew yarns from ii i ,, . j . i e. i the road, uudcr a cluster of trees, were ly ing pitbaps twenty men. They were the wounded. I knew the spot ; the very trees; aud tL position of the men I knew as if I bad seen it a thou-and times. I had seen it all night ! I saw it all at once ; but in an iustubl tuy whole foul was centered in one bpot ; for there, wrapped iu his bloody puard cloak, was my husband's body ! How I pasaed the few yards from my sad iie to the place I never knew. I remem ber Bbcoverin; bis head and seeing a face clothed with gore from a dreadful wound across the timple. I put my hand on the bloody aot ; 'twas warm, and au unknown four 1,1'l'r-nd for Wat. -r A aiin'l xamr, Ir-l ' ,!e , , Ltar) , Mrta, fcf wa(l.r , W46 elo,e b j hloll,.u it bJ ko.)ie iu Li, mouthi and Ki,irA hil face . sij beLo,,, , k wa, FrMjic Condell. He soon revived ,uJ couM ,p(.ak j wasuillp thH B.nll,i bis bead. Said be, ' It is not that ; it is that ! Lole iu mj U. tLat is killing me.' A pud- Jl, f l,iBli was .tandinr. on the rround tioat feut ,00s hia koifu, cut awsy he trowsers and stockings, and fouud the (00li caui(! frolu , l0t to;9 through and through tbe fleshy part of his leg. I look- ed about and could see nothing that looked as it if would do for dressing wounds but i ,011,e ueart-leaves. I gathered a handful al,d bound them tight to th Lules, and the j bleeding stopped. I then weut to the oth ,1 . ;,l, I,,. l,-i i hil alinnt f.-i r,u eouie comp:iment ; hut I interrupted bim by asking: here is my Lu-t and 7 "Where be ought to be, madam, in pur-I suit of the enemy. Hut pray said he, ' bow caIut , ou (jere y Oh, I thought, replied I, you would ! need nurses as well as soldiers. See . I : ' have alrcaJy dros-ed many of thee good lunowsjanu uere is one going io 1 ' and litling Ii I ui up wiin my arm uuuer ui.i head so that he could dnuK some tnoro wa ter would have died before any of you men could have helped him. " ' I believe you said Frank Just theu I looked np, and my husband as blood y as -, aud as muddy as a ditcbr-r, stood 2. a butcher before III o 'Why Mary r he exclaimed, ' what are vou uoiug uomg there ; uucgnig r rana i ogucu, tbe greatest reprobate in tbe army 7' L don t care, 1 cried, 'riant Lravc feliow, and a good soldier, aud a true f - j . Con-res ' .i,ru"u 10 -oiirri. . True, true, every word of it! said Cas- well, "You are right, madam . with the :lowct p0S!ible bow. .. j 0, u. ,- busbaud what h,roU"ht Ule there. I was so happy, and so Wtre Rj Jt a8 a ..lorious victory ; 1 came . ., .i,. bpibt 0f the eniov me ll. e 1:1. 1 knew ) husband was urpnsd, but 1 my husband was urprisu, i.ut i coum be was not displeased with nic. It was night again before our excitement had all subsided. Many pi isoners were brought in, and auiou-; them sonic very obnoxious; but the worst of the Tories were not taken They were, f r the most part, ief. jn the woods nd swamps wherever they were overtaken. I begged for some of the poor prisoucrs, and Ca.-swvil readily told me none should be hurt but such as had beeu cui'tv of murder and bous. burning lu the middle ot the nicbt 1 agitin tiiounieu my mare and started for home. Caswell ami husband wanted me to tay till morn- in.', and they would send a party with us. 15u' i.o; 1 wauled to see my child, and I to? .1 them they could send no party who , ha(, bu,k , ,nJ mill what joy did 1 could keep up m nie. n oai oapy " b.,, U1J. c,ild a. b. ran to nut me . t w:, , P,irn,,.,ny that f..rled the creek, an peu. tr. i.i.g ine swamp, made the turmu. cliarg " me Unti.h lell.,..d re.rwi.ieh .iecd-d tl.e 1st Iu the foruiatiou of a single locomotive enniue there are over ..000 pieces lo be pui together, aud these require to be as acca- rntelv adnisted as tbe works of a watch. F.very watch consists of at leasl -10-' pieces, cmployinjr probably over -'0.1 perrons, dis tributed ainotig 40 trades 1 say uolbiog of the tool makers fcr all these. Frnm the Apintuf the Ae. Farts of Colporlii?r in North tiruiiia. ' Since Jm, e 1st, this cause to aid iu carry- iii)5 the gorpel to the poor and needy at tbeir bouirs, has bom greatly bleoi-ed of Uod in tbeibcreaaed laliors and good results of those i Colporteurs bo bate been totuii'' faithfully . Jrs from bouse to houso ; and also vnnw. .iviv, i. - w v.uv. .v..fe.v- . purtuBiiy unurs. xuu ace iuui mo .-luieu-booka, 1 1 entirely neglected church, which is Cllu Traei Uause is still held iu rcmeuilrauce about i miles from tacin, whe'B there is gene- j as ii deserves to be held by all." Tbeae rally preaching puce a month; there is no Christians have beeu regular in tbia work sabba'.b .ohool-rrniu I 2 mile, aud crce-! rjiore .1SU years. May God continue to ' ly no iuteret in educatiou not one in eight j diapoae His people to give their active la- of (lie children ever went to nchool, only 4 mothers ami i tuiui rs could rcaa ana write At t Lei r own firtnides we began teaohio). 1? mothers, 13 fathers aud 4'J children, and ninny of tin in weie greatly delighted aud promised to continue studying the Trad I'riuier which we supplied tbeiu with, auu alsoaecured the fen ices of two pious per--on to vi-it the tii ouec a mouth for iuatruc tion and prayer. A wealthy lady iu the coun ty lo whom we btated the condition of Uit.se families prnproned to take and educate two of these children, who are no being prop erly cared for and taught. (Hi uiau was so ignorant that lie reiu.ed lo have books be cause they were " im u's work.-," but after iutaiesling his childrtU by pictures and reading in " l'ei-p of lJay," be coii.-eut-ed for that book to be left, which he ban read twice, and has since bought " Li lit upon Lino " aud " I'recept upon l'rccept," and he now says that he wauls all the book "K these, because iney ueip nun to uuuer- i "tain the Uih e, and his own duty so much , . ' ... . . J ,, , better than he ever did before. iy thus , , .,. . I l'oiiii; to the families we can see their wauts '01 ng aud adapt the talk aud books to tbuin. A promising young uiau who is now pre paring for the ministry, says that a visit I made to him when be was at work several years ago, and the tracts aud books I sup plied him with, Were instrumental iu hia con versi ui. And during the present year he has given himself entirely to study and ac tive religious efforts in prayer meetings aud Sunday Sclnois among the poorest and lao-t wretched fimilies, where his labois have been blessed fur great good. A-belierolel.t, U i in li ieud, li ing in r'ay. ltevi',!t, gave me a donation last ."'pi ing. lo make) some needy ..,.,) .,.i;....r. ,,n. l.ifr. n, ..I,, liar of tii V in Tr. Soc. 5 .'il of which I appropriated lo' ral may induce a better fecliuj among our P Mi-tiuie the above named young man j citizens, and u more bmiorl le and forbear Life member, bv which ha drew the l.'iOJjing conduct than ha. heretofore distinguish paes (which will be due l.ini aiii.u tlly,) aud ! ed the adiiiiiiistraiion of our Government: av t be in to the poor children iu one of the i that the helping band i-xleiided to us in o tr dauoain cooois lie la i-uuoeeica wiiu. wuuio that be j j ivLB ,0 ,nuch benefited bv God's ble.s-! 1 .. .1 :. 1 :.. . this worK. an.i i am . . ' . . . . iii. i 1(, , wl'tlJ rf.3,s jt jr uim and the funiiy I met a gentleman who toJ ,hat . (Vtuo to Jesus,' had been ',, ; bn,,,.;,,,, him from darkness lo li -ht, and that he now loved to be engaged in. omoting the work of God." ' ! p . :.. v,.b ' "'ne'ciall v students who are in;; upon Looks aim tracts, auu wisii.uj j - r , to improve his time lor tlio greatest good to fp"' l"V- UL,t- others, be spent several days during his fjR A recent VLCntion as a voluntary Colporteur,. not willing to receive a cent for bis service..! " I 1 the great power, of hurope Ho went among strangers ou fJOt, from ; were at pence, and Lujilaiid w. at full lib house to house, aud God op, in d bis w.y ; erty to throw on our shores the wbo.e force most signally for good ; and be scattered over of her aims. Ou.OUU pages, fa his letter he .ays-- li "lbe .ir.ij.le w. lonir nJ unequal; and ina. and especially students who are pn i P o. i.ie.r crews were .-the Holy Spirit 'tircctiag them tola- boaid. 1 hese omcers immediately protest f GoJ's viueyard. ...ay lcaru lessons of. l-'i hr.r capture, and had C.pt. j .i- . .i .. ,..tl .r- .-l,;,.b Lee arrested on a charge of piracy, lue ; f0L,jn,, l or iu men a mid be oft lasting practical character r future u-cfdl..e.s, and aUbe in,tru- for future l: ' .u f lifj m 1 mental iu ; b ,ua , no- perishing iu their . f ( ' k f jt j tll(iy I10t or CB1I. I . ' ' bnrehto receive it because of ,, .,,,;. lnorall0c rcj udice, ctiou. May i f.,il. e-sres and ami lie laoru seiio.o " h live, pious men in o the v in.yar. I, for the barit truly is plenteous, but the laborers against us. At this motnen ,r,e t-eo ara ar few " p'rin lb. last three months I have fio., of the 4,h of July reached Madrid -"si U more or iess in lit counties, sc.tteritig lbe complaint aganist C.p, Lee was i d,.-3001.00- pn,es, visiting JW families, in-' mfed , supplies lo hi. ship aud aid in re .u.t ,(.. pn e. , vi .,,,,' PM. : pairiu-it furnished, and public declaration struclin.' and eucouraging ioiponeur, re- ,.e vin donations iu amounts fro... f 150 " NI..:,I iaU.ll , -. ... :"r.r;:r'.i;:.;.T .hie., w V3 . r . , , i:..; t. snecaiuou vi -- - - j 00 ceuts giveu bim boy bis mother to spend us he rhose. A servaat gave 10 cts. to pay tnr ' Come to Jesus." for me to give away,, a copy of which was giveu her by her mis tress, when I visiiea mem iwu ve.ia ' ., . t . i..,- . ci.ri.i " V7en 1 u, sent me Slofand .ays ibat,' h. tf nntinu.d to catechise bis children ! and servants iu the afternoon of Sabbaths, I ........ 1 eommenccd it at his house several .. .! hp is satisfied that it has . . , ci.ilur. u and time servauis I i,efU COuVCrlB,l, aud all say that the . raceived at home iu tbe , , n exercise helped to show , , .I.,i,,iOI, aud duty, and to bet ter underai'iiK. 'i r11""" K"-t.... In Jim I visited Halifax c.uuty for tbe first time, in parts of which there is great need for this work, which is being done by a faithful man ; and lbe worthy . iuteliigei.1 aud pious of the ditlrreut douoininaiioiis give the best evidcucc of love for lue perishing i .i 1....1 ...,.. i .r.,..n.l them iu their heerlul nu t liourai donation, to support the. r own Coipo. t.ige lo make themselves Life mem be. s, by which each is getting the l.iOO pages, gratis, u uually, aud are going themselves with lue minister and Colporteur lo the bouse, of the poor, giving them this gospel trulh, taUiu. aud prayiui! with them ; and God is com meaoiug to revive His work there. A geu tlemau in auolher easteru oouuty write me that he will support a Colporteur. lo a town we. of tliin where tbere ?re nl"' Piouf .ch,,i"M'. tUe?, have formed a " J uvcuile Sewiu; hociety by wbicb tliry bam earned aDd sent me gotl, securing tbree life Metubersliips ; aod iudiidual ladies tbere sent rue $M, reaull- in Irum tbeir love to God and iudii.itrious habits. In ibia wav these females are the j lleaoi 0f carrying the eopel to tbousauds. . bors, prayers aud tueana to carry out ibis work fully, in visitinc aud re-vuitioa every county aud family, that the gospel with prayer may be extended to "every creature." Yours, truly, V. J. W. CUOWDKU, Gen. Ag t. of Am. i'r. 8oc. for N. C. lUUigh, Sept. l.t, lj'J. SPAIN AND TIIK I'NITKD STA'IKS. Whatever relates to the history of tlio American Involution is or ought to be of in terest to the American reader. Partly with this ferling we ami. x some extracts from a 1th of July (ration, delivered iu Do-tou ou the last National Anniversary, by George Sumner, K-.) , which we find more at length in the Naiiuual lutclligeucer of the -'ltd iu-t. There are olb-r consideration, how ever, inducing the publication. We are aa eustou.ad, very gfin-i ally, in this country to look upon Old spaiu wiih a mixed feeling of abhorrence aud conumpt abhorrence, for the cruellies which, we have bceu taught, were practised by her people iu the name of religion both in the Old World and the New ; eoiitempt, for the position wbiuh of late years has beeu occupied by the once powerfal Spanish race. Vet it was not always so with our people. And it may not be amiss lor the present generation to know that it was not ever so, aud irhy it was not so. Few, comparatively, are aware of the ser vices rendered lo tbe United Colonies by the Spanish Governiuont and people in 1770 Is it coaming too tuuuh upou Na tional gratitude, almot proverbially the ex pectation of lavors to come, to hope that the knowledge of those services made gene- ) " " J ,." , ' --rram IU0 hand of covetousue.s ' which inauy. people are di-po.ed to stretch toar.ln the ealii.il nn.se.sinna ol tbs now weaxcneii -... j e- r--; il,.,.. Lr-ii, men ar m was the creators the naval glory of our eouutry Captain Le, of .Marbleheart cruising ut.uer a com- mission from Congress, having taken and ut home five valuable prizes, finding it ue- Cesar, to f bt and obtain suPp ue am. mti- f""01." of tMred -lh P' ,f l: in Snain. lha carjtaius- of two of ol prizes and a part of their crews were on local au.lioritie, sent the document, to Madrid together with the co.ntmssion grant- ed by this uew and unknown power. Here . was a cnt.cal juncture tu our affair.. Outha decision of the Spanish Ministry depended not alone the fate of Capt. Lee, but whelh.r 1 " of the most importaut ports in fcurope should be opened or obsed to our cruiser. ,sp,in brought all his influeuc. to bear . ,War.. auu privareers. inn riutu'u .-iiairwi au r "-" ' , . , ' u . 1 made that ,u Spanish port, tbe new flag of Ania.no was as Iras alio ai we come as iu i o,d .u.. i.agb,y a. of KOS..od " This act of friendship was noon fol lowed by a present of one million frauc. in uaru casn to a commercial gem i you gress then military .tores were sent to us from liilhoa; then the bint wa. giveu that three thousaud barrel, of powder at .New (.Jrleaos were at our service ; ttavana was opened to u. on the same term. a. to France, and the further hint given that tf American ship should loo. iu i.e.. oceasiona.ly it wouiu nuu me uoor o. .... tail! tuagsiiue op aud something in it i ful to the Colonies. Waukcls for lb regiments were sen as a preseutto Congress; ship loads of military stores were dispatch ed, and on John Jay appearing at Madrid as Minister of the New States, without any provision by Congress fer money to pay .yea tor hi. house rent, auolher gift of $l0,0o( iu hard cash was made to him for us. ' More yet. Though the declaration in regard to Capt. Lee was the earliest act of tecognition by any Power except France. Spain abstained from making a treaty with our Minister, for to do o wenld have beeu lautauiouul to a declaration of ar against F.uglaud, for whioh she wa. uot prepared. Hut that eminent man theu in power in Spaiu, Florida Pdauoa, was not idle. He commenced buildiug new ship, aud arming Iboee already built; tbe annual expenses of tbe navy, usually about S-XOOU.OOO ; were suddenly raised lo -'0,OtH,000 ; and in tbe spring of 7! thir.y-.ix .bip. of-lb. line, niouuiing more guu. than any feel sheev.r b.', being reaey lor a. a, aae dee.arcd .r