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. . J . i ar-gs' ., von- ix; OHA'RLiOTTEI.N. C OCTOB) 14,1S02 , SUB, ,T. J. HOLTON, mitnim aid pa iFririraiu. TEH MS : ...... friiriii-CariilinaWhi;:willbanirdedtnub. t i,VJritvAv,5.i-;" ; . . jJUv.drHirm0nllti;anaTlinEEDOlXARi .t tharad-nf thavaar. Nonaper will be ducm. united unti lall irrearjje are fid .except al the opti o ol thti Editor. vilinKriiii-ntiiiiarleii iOii Uollirpof quar (lbliiiea..rlr...tl.iaaiiUlp;r.irlhe6rliii.er. linn, and Qo cent for each eonlinua nee. t ort oil a.rliam.rM and KhanA'. Salt charicd J ner cent higher i aim a deduction nl'.l.lj per cent. ill ha made from Hie teg ular price. fur advertiat r oy the ymmt. Advarliai nmnta inaarled muMhly r au.rlrrly ali r aqu.r. for u.cl. time. .u.i iiinntMy T5eeatpeiqaare fr mfh time. ' , , ., ... l'iron whni tmilinr in their adtartifcme'ila mu.t ,.rk U.r i.qi,.Ur..t .n.rrliora .i-ir-?.l or, tlirr will b inrrlc.l until forbid and clwrfd c iriinifljr. I Tjtniattr r anlhorirai1 iiftai'jn . . " ,1ot(fi). ' 4 xuv CrEAK KINDLY. ?(-.k kln-l'y t.i tSf t.'Uw ta. lie may k' jtiri'. ll'.ia nt i-'t it A lo..u.a.i a.f.abi. In .ft ra mm, A'l""vh ' ie a m l ll ! Vijiea i" H ii t-ir ( A ed e. not or I .1 llntM .ir.M... I l ..ina ol "U. Who l.ea .! on y -a ami ait. U i.und not 't'i h It. r 'tJi. '1 mc l.lir. .: .. n.iii.rr ; ll aak m.t tlx- Irto rt eiwra l'i.t bid Miv; t a broe,r. lie l '.a'la ' b-t Ii ' l''-u "" t 1l tiif a t ii.k. I tij " ft- i tljl it H "f i iit 'Uni, W i, if tu. in it i .j r. r f i j.e.k a nd:T titbj r "" r n. n, I" Wi I " - lh '' I I':n oe fTi'o ''i li n SI .j lo-tlit a ir.xib J cue H ih a n..'? fr..m tb t.V i 4 fj , Tb. Ii tioi ciai la .b rri t:.e i-riotii r' lif. Tl.. tbj ) 'i j b. a. Ami n;r w.li t.tuia will. ) Ttie IU nj wUic ).,u h.d. t;. ii n Mlisccllancoiis. ir: d ia. courroi axirn Tual lkiar.i j-)lic, or a bi name i mere ftn.iliarly nk.-bncd.l.y l.i Amrtieaa nrlkb I ip, c' JW ;'', i an er cent nc mountain main, wl.e aoni year ao ".tiled down upon th light lank of tho Miaai-pip pi, in the vicinity rf St. I.oui. I'aul a earlieal rreottrction were of the old trading pTt af Mtckinaw, whieh a a l.i native jlaer- Hi ftth.-r watavoya rupr in tho c'l'tiiot of the fur roinptny, of wh fl.il,.. place waa att imrorla.it d. poi ; ml Inn.' but r ar r I y wnh In family, the Ciru of I'a-il, and hi only brother, .Iran, devolved entirety upon hi moth-r. a half brrid Cl irprwa aonnll Hut w h.'li la u 1 bad arrived al the a.'C cf twevl, and hi Irolhor at tn. ih-ir ncd uiothi-r ni.d, l.-aiinit the youu ld to a'dfi for tbetuel tea a I r.l Ihry could Of eour-e, tu tu "hu early f-re d npon Ibe world, thy mturatly an.iifhl thu only ooeupa'ion that tff rr.d, by al.ich lo abtnti .TeiiUod I ...d in'. ' few je.r they had illy divided; anu nom- itie waa undertaken bv one brother aiibout conaullaiiiiN with ll.o other. becow-F eipert trat-r-'r and buuter upou ' .nn-m, .. m-uu -u. he wild r.v.r Of lh, -r. !'-. 1 petee.TTd bi, ..ce ...d bre.-l AI.e.dy eever.l of my party had been To ctbirth-v propelled the. ti.ec.no,; wreCMr.d will, blood, and a long, led killed, and at many wouuded. lt,er-..a and t'odrtber all their lr.pt, and ahar. d '"' i .". ra.. I.t' forehe. I. lion, among the Induu a brave fillo. ttio ,1,. I.Unke,: while lb proQ.a e f I h, ir the tool of the hair to mi Idle of hi t.o-e ci... I of the band, who, tho leading lu ' . . l" ... .1. . I.I.. I ... . . I.I. ......ir. t..arl..t V l. I hrt lillll t ail I I Oa labora wife inutui liul el leiietb. atrot-ir aa wa tl.e cord of P -"'P. H-i'""' l'- euirauee t-j ojr' ll.ouah armed aitu a be.un.ul r.tlo Hi bro.berly lo that hound ihem toth.r, a ''" noble I id, though de-per body w.e covered wnn a.r pa.ut. like tne arpira.ion look place; and thl e. cum dy be-et and bunded wi.b blood. pI. II other, ytt hi hair wa while, and I ejuid M.nee rfom one of the atoiie that the old k. pi good hie bold upon tho at at. r banket, ee he w. .u old tutu Irom the deep wriu Ueri'r n.o-t deliiiii 10 uarmle. toanhel o ir coiura.L wi.A ll iu aate- kie ul hi- I .Co ; au I mere a aomel g ll i inw abut fit'y year' the old 'y. and then aank elhnu-led upou the aboil bia bearing, a be moved learl. iy Frenchman oull be -in. 'mcj Jean and utound. with the blood .ml aiream.ug from Irom pUoe to pi aoe, th .i uu.aeo jiu .ul . i I who -era atout yoeng men. and Could hi ''.-. . fcte.l my luiere-t. U uy it w, I k .ev e.rrv a n.ck auhthe be-tcf il... "Jumpa..)'. c-o.p.l uninjured, for. bo not, but I reminded ot my lather -lor luen l.fl our la-t po-t on tl.e M.-ouri,ii. M b.ving a., arro aho. Il.roogll my -ueh t reuiewred wa at time, hi- p. c company with tight other, trapper, ...d '.ghl cheek. I ear. led an Hher deeply Uurred liar tuiuuer Several l.m, t bad broognl M.,d will, our taocanota for the bead in ibe lop of my light .uodlder. , my till to bear up.n the bravo lel.o.v. .ud ef Milk Uiver. I Out of our lit.U p.ny, ix of u, war. " '- o ,.e.rauge m,-g.v.,,g wooid -e,i We had b-ard that among the mcin- now wounded ; but Jean .oo revi.ed, and UPU u'1 " u t.i.., far in ibe Norlh-e-t. waa a l.r. af.er bi wound were dreed (lor, beatde ou .ome ouo el.-e of bi people, lake.'upan the ahore of whio runch game the kuile tjatb in hi irhe I, lie ha Ire-I ' At length the old chief, advaucing from abounded; aud that ii outlet iulo .Milk ceived a iicrp wound iu hi ibigb.) ba w a ibo cover ol lh true into the atrougiigbl Ibver wat'i reort of immtie oumhera able to u.e bi rifle, eveu better tuao uiy- of tba a-in, aipo.ud bi wbo!o peraoo to my f beaver. Thi region, at that time, bad aelf. . i ' i lueu. baotshiuj all oiber thougot evr baao vi.itad by any whit man; and I Tbrea a fear mo, hawev.r, wera too(15Bttba loog eberiahed ooa of r.-eoge it wih throucti ' ibe liWckfWt we obtained all e hp knowledge we hid of tbe tcgioo. i ' A band of theft Indians had visited th nn.( dikI had Airifl (a tinrttiit na tn r -f r- trap oo the lake, and tbe-Mream in it ii cihity, iu consideration of a dozen rifli-n, "' ntH of eniuiuuitio.., whieb wa erriliig ejilh 0. . ; 'Well, altera journey of two mouth aud .i half, during which time we Mopped oca-ionally to imp, we reached ihu lake ,0 jjUekfcet had ti.'d u about, and eel at ,0k e,u,iBhj,(rf our camp tbd prrpsriuic f . " for a . a oi huu'. , Ibe limam had not deceived u about the beav. r-, lor there were plenty of Mjjtia ,u, . (..j ,,0, tern .ettlrd more than a fc , attack.d by a party ' ' - of Itlack li-rt : and lo-t imoof our men iu . . ' , . 'be ,: U too rrtoti Tor the lli'iiuli- bc-in Well fornb'.-d, and !0U1 drove ibein off. 1 tn j-o !u iin- wrre not of the 'band with hi tn we h'i inolf an emi'iit to ilu'ivtr the nfl i'; but toe n. it lay tbe latli r liiade I heir Rearauee, ainl piot-lid . ing that lliu aitaek liaii-Lrt-n re-all of ja ini'like, dciiiaiidid the iu fi.iiuiul tl the i contract. . j 'No i-ooiii'r, hjifevi r, Im'I ttey o'ntai'ied P"" I Mil iuu uf the ni jcti c jvcieJ ariu. than thrir eh ji aeiet itiJ tri-actii-ry, they j b-jrn to inoU'fl u, by robbing our trap. ja fi led about o. other, fresh and pu- VVa kurw that ilurinj Hie ti'lit withliti)f lor rivtime, leaped aver the bluody j iht-xt fciloaa u had wipid out a number ol I heir I raie-t wainoia and were aiti-fied I that !!-) would but teat Oi teiit till they had lull r.-rriigi;. We, tbtrretore, gatiiered jup our r iiiJii.;n trap a MCia-lly a po l.ll.le, Willi the liitfl.Muu uf Iravili-j the lake ou i lie incurs, aii'l Irutij.' our luck laiiier 'i)on ihe livri, at a pon.t where we bad MikI d l.lle o.i our upaard toyace. ' ll ji in the i.i.iii. iIiom: ol u lueu turn , w irt ratae. with a h w ol il iU sJioii. 'it 1 to r i. . p w . re mild i i.ly a an. tiel by ' leuped upo i In in, an I t'iu I h" Ii air of Ii . -1 c -. wil'l ) II, Irj.'ii a Croat of Indian l.i ti.al, 4ai at.out to wl.ijiitf hi-ec!p. j th .1 h C'l I'T tun r a'.oul our Ititlc etock -wlieij, wi.fc one 1 a -r . in i .leu d .ff'ri, I adr ; ... I b t ri we e u i atiairh up nur (nu'i.e l my kmto thiou'i Hie Mile ut tne ' ..(, . n- li e .r.iee w u Cued III a n.ower ; lebow, Into liia ti mlIi-Ii iieari ; and leaving ..f a i t iii , mi o, led ub tti r i ft j ballet we , h; It tluie, and r- pr m i n upon bin Circn-, ! hid j i-t fui lil-t.. il in. ui 'i lie H ack feel, ' Hli a dei-perite bound leaped over tne en mmii'IiO. Ii U nain. d a Li owlt .ie of our comire, atid 8e with wlnl littl .-treutli I Intel, nou, and itii lutilifi lJ cut oil oir ' hid left S the eovtr of the tliicke-l br,j oud. rural, bad a-.eiiiil iJ at least turec liuu 'I lie ravage, who were all crowded wlibiu, Slrr-' w .ruor. kfiiii.-t u wito ao Iniriit oti fCaij.:n my iti'ir ier d IS ii the di aiti if nur t.'O eainpaiii Jii, coinpatnoii-, that they reatcly iiuticed t i our mi!. I t.iiintir w. ie-uce l U tibl act nil 1 had g iuvd out of o jr cun ).; 1i.rn; a ju. iiy, will aiuinu a even a olid iauuehti-g ll upon I lid river, made my Were, tat i:n. I t'l eoii.rti.l itb ioh vai-t e-eie 'town tUe r.pil cjrietit. e.i Hit w.. ili-ici mined to u-ii them ; ' Fioui mine im ipiie .b'e raon, tbe 10 li e j.-t ; (ut I' atM.leT U "U U.litia aavae did not pur-uoiue, or. if they Ji J, in del. u-o ul ach otli r tbau Im I ul aline I aa not a-re of it ; au I atier weeki ol into lb.- liamU il the b too l t l.i ( -I y tavagea, pulfotln I reached t tic p t, ao changed by t bi t nur.-tl t j death liMiitfer wild expo-uie thai ti l one Ihrre We, !! ioufe, wtro iij pl.ed wilb Could lrcij!Ui! me, and lor iiioulha ailei oo I fl ,c il aioiU'i.iiiu .i, au I jivo Wa uot able to even a nfl J Uiy honi tit'-m a (.".i i 6.i'i. li 'i, uulortunairly , in ' der. e.ii.rtruetiog our ftcckadewe had bunt it1 War paaed t-y after the bloody ev-nt too t In in th" atcf t' -laud a Ion.' M.-e , I hate j il related, aud though the memory 'Ihe ri-in rjin.J of ihu tiv.rand lake j of tuy beloved Lroiher, and only true fi iend bu k C linn -J I the approach to It, aud ot my wandering liTe. li ( H I ai fondly !, . I i.oou wa be. an lo auff.r lor cbel lihed at ever, Ltfad long Mtiee t eaeU wm cd Ibe pu cioiiH e.cmeiit f mourn hi uoliwlj deaih, and -till pur ' AH ilim nine, however, ihe In iuna were sue.l my buttling ami trappiug oecupattou', about u ; and many of their iiu'iibi-ta nere and pa-.-id through ih m my an I ijruui - phot do it. a liiey wniured iu i zpoe any , adteumre and accidet la alii-ndrnt upon part ol ll.tir bv-.lle Irmi bi hind the ti-'n fuc.i a lit-. Fro.n my I oti t x penc'ico, and and ir. i ( lir,.i im liy an arro rubred 1 the ftrvieoa I bad reudeted tUe company, or i i.t-iot-uti- and wuiin.ud loiut of our ; I was effrred promotion to Ihe eu.iabie inrii ; but Jean at.d myreit vaOaped a Jet ' position of a bourg-juf, iu command ol a untouched j new pout, aud a laige free of trapper a Lid ' A l lenjiiji "our wo'itideJ CouiraJe be Voyaj;eura. ifjl ao accu-loiued bad I be .. tn ..fl. f for wa'ir to ucli a d.eree. coulu to IUV WanderiliL' life, aud ( loved ao lint Jeatt preLowd to .'o outride the Calii- adep lor i-oiHe llat till I wHui I not coll ar til io, lelling him that, il either of in went, it phould I o in y e v f . " No. I'ayl.' he tefli' d i 'TOU are a bet- lttr tt uiau aU ; cau. theielorc, bet ter cer tue with your nttr tluu 1 oau yoa. I wi ro!' and n.aiehiug up our only buewtl. be ran out in tho dmctiou of the airralti. . .No aoon.r bad my brother diappeared b-lo tbr bank, shatt a ac-or-j ul ibe pain ted ll.aekf. et, that bad been aecreted among ihe lock-, ru-h. d out up .u him like .' panitura I'liia I eould uot but bv ihi iiilein.l tioi-u ibe cut throat made I ciu'd j id-e ct li t r t!um'.Mi. Al.no-t biM.le my-eil with po ton, 1 leaped over lb.- nock -!. to I i ptatioe, phoun'ig lo Ihe ii in-iif i i eoier im, ebould we regain the io-i .f ll.c l.at.k Amid a h il -t urn ut anom I -p.-l -long till 1 reached the edge ot tue ne-C !, where I once more ought Mfc'bt of me biavc boy, .): u 1 1 n jr In- pv thro t'H ie C wardly Indian, win, ,, ki.il. in one hauJ, "! h b. tuber bo ,-ra.pe.l ihu bucket p .... e.,,0,, , u-uu.. ",' y lu-iu orove ttieu.-tu den,. Irom I patli. and tabling out way baJly hurt to b of any assitance to u, tod one abortly after died from lost of blood. ' Vrftm lhair rtApiMAn an t h liiirh LanK I r - above u", the H'aokfeet could ca-ily see our crippled condition J od 'after a burwed ootiaultaiion amon tbf umrlvex, wad iiDultani0U4 rui'b upri our frail work, . j The 0 lt ht bow became a decperate etrui' gle ; aod i-careeU had we gieeu theiu a half doz-.-n ehow, than tbey were upon u They poured a lo atreaiu over euolo-ure, and with knife and club q-iickly di-patched our wounded eouiradux, aud forced i he re-t of u into a comer. Here, for a while, we fought at tt fa desperation aud my brother performed feata of valor aud Mrentb, eiippla I a be was, whicn never before or iinoa bave I leeu i(ialled, aud I have bt-en io ftcveral quite a rie-prate fihte at , that. A fully occupied m I wji, I could not but obaeive with rxiltatit pride tbe tioblu hearing of the ailant joulli. Arm ed ouly wtib a long hU'li'd knife, tbe av agfiftvll before hi b ors, U.l they formed a ranipart breast liij.'h ahout u. ' Jlut what avaiifd the i-ireiwlh and he roi-ui uf uiy brave J in W.itt avaiU d our united ell rt five woiu'le' tui-n opposed to the bundrfd nf hoalm and tu id. lend tjeiid bout u I A ri nkln afitr redkl' barricade uoou us ; and in le time than :l take.' to tell it, ail eare Jean aud uiy-cif w-'re i-t i tc k vo doati among the dead and d)in ludutj'i; and then o to rtood a loue, i'le by eiJf, and with our bae'aa to the wall, while tbat yi'Ulug hot pree I hotly upon u. fiickly ovfrpoeied by tiuuibcr, my poor, n j'ili- J an f. ll bleeii. i inj; oniony uur dead coiiiradi'K, when a ital- well, lo measure my lighting q'laiiitr iilb', ' 'h thliviiirf lilackleel, llial I lelUied tue ten .nag i'fi.-r, aud reaiaiued a aiuiple huu ur. Many a l.iaokfool aca'p ha been bung in the nnoke o. tuy caiup tire, a, a trioute to the memory of tuy brave Jau, which not all tbe blooJ ol the red race wa Cent to wa-b from uiy heart, 'i waa becoming au old man, for already Uiy brad a as while a you no ee it, when I look charge of a trapping parly, away up the Hig Horn branch uf Ino Yel- lowatoue We had beeuihere tl'o-l of i be Feaon, iiuoiok'-ied by the lultui, when on evening aome of the mail eiiue iuto eamp aud reported pigii of our old euruiie-, the IJackleit Ii il :ti-o were of 1 lie ton band. It waa uoi long before they were udoii u iu a greatly over helming lorce. - It watuot a eapual parly of huu'or, but a lar,;e war party dtCKed in a I Ihe aavage liuei y of p ilot and eagle fenther ' A bloody fig'it euMied, and the Indian would hae wiped a-out a iff ctuaily a- llu-y Had don-! my liltle pany oi tne he I of M.ik Uiver, bul lor ibe eticu.uat.nee I , - - ie...y ..-a... ...a-- . appeared utterly eareie oi (.. o-u pi'tiil all of bia bated tribe, I deliberate aimed at tbe centre of bia forehead, ioteu ditg to mike a ar shot of it. My flayer wi alreaJy prewsin the lijrht tigger, when mjf'eya fell upon a long Mraight roar, reach in if down frouf the hair almoat to tbe eud of bia nose, which intaotlf recalled all the ' cireuroMaiicre of tba bloody atroggle, yeara tf), at the head or Plillf Uiver ami l Knew at once that my long Ion, aud, ai I bad till that instant supposed, long buried broihrr, my beloved Jeao, atood befoTa me 1 Daabitig tbe weapon to the grouud, I n prong toward tii ra, ana aaoutea uia naie 'Jean! jtan Bourrjolie !' The old chief, martled by tbe sonnd, Affypet faii'owa -rifli, aud gaaian wildly toward uie for au iauut, uttered tbe word . foul.' my brother I'unl ' and then i-niiig io iiicr mo. niie- uuuscii 'iuuiiig;or, tumer, a I fcHOUlU BlJrc propeny haj, into my out etretehed arm ! 1fiV iitration, . .' A-toviiihed by ao utrana Indian pped their hoxlile tie in Oil a ml gatb.rert u. A lew aoru iroru iiitir . . . . . chief aufficed to eiplain ir, and at bi com j n.and au end wa put 10 tbe fight, aud the liiackfeet leaving Jean for a tune, retired j f.otii the pct Keen tho ted earaj.cn,; with ail their atoici ii, re-pected the feel- . Itl' Ot the long patted but UOW restored broiht-r. lii onlyneceary o add, that the .. i i i oa.lanr couduct of ly brother at the Ilk Uiver liht had raved bia lite, aud taken pri.ouer.he wa Dually adopted tolo their tnbo. lljuhtiiijf U t that I bad fallen with , , , . . , our foinrade. and having no Ire lo bind hi fit to hi peeple be eh-ertully remaiueU anions hi-ciptor : and iu ciurpeof time b-eame the nn-t fimouici.ielof the Black- teet lulioii, Iro u wb jiu iMl even hi old love , ii . i . A a ...t (,., for me c Jul I tu. I t -e hi. ii to depart ; aud, tor au:ht I kiu to the cmirary, he . mill litiu.' like iiiyeif. an old iliau, wboe fight- '"Ji dy are over U0, ready lor tbe "rave" SlOlIT Al OX DEMAND Ono of Forter'a rtalf is re?pou-iolj for tbi ao - tfdjtc : 1 ..1 f . ...II l.n rm. pp c.el Kutcavrlocker, ou Ibe U.5, hJ ot tiity. a widoaer with five childrou lull o! I'aii u i fro.ic, ever ready jr a j ike to , , give or tak... wa, b .utered ttte otuer e veu- '"4 a uimt of four or bve and iweuty, lor not taking another wile ; .-he ured that he iMle ami hearty aud .le.ierved a ma- i.uiiM.i iu -.-n. ,te. I'ue J i io aekuual - , . , . ed-. .iihe l.t a-lii.ttted mat be wa. couvm- eed by lie v ioij-j.. lice ol lii-ljir irienu thai he iiad luen thu- far very ren.i--, aud ex pie.-ed roi'tliuou lor the fau t C0ule eii ; eij'lirig wiiU oif -nug hinneif lo the la dy, i. ..ling ber ahe cjuj i uot oerUmly re ject him alter po;0'iog out to hi oi hti-ii'ji- i,iT:uce. , t he Inly replied that nbe would be most happy io take tbe .-lluallon ao uuiqiely aa- ti'iniil ami heo Jliu tuna of hi Djuj auJ jti.-.iol bia deah; but there wa0ue, to bet, a p. riou- oli-taeio. v ell," tay tho JdJge, "Name it. Mi proK-io i i to sunnouut all aucb iiu- pi u Hit III " - Ah ! J..dge. this i beyood jour power.-. I have voed if I ever taarry a wid ow r, he uiu-t have ten children.' " leti children! Ou ! that nothing," BY- me Judje, " I'll j;ie you five now, aud i iiy notes ou dimaud iu ioauliueuie for tb.' baiauce.'1 Fact. A Nt: Mam tor a Small Pabtt. A cjjniiy inigiitrate, uo'ed for hi love of the piea-ure of thd table, epeakiug one day to a friend, aid : "We bave jui been eaiiu a jo.-rti niraey : ll wa exoileu.-- r, J , .V. u.i j tuff id wtiu trufflt to"the neck, teuder, de- lu-aie. aod of high flavor. We left ouly tbe botiea." "How mauy of yeu were lb. re!' a-ked hi fneud, "I'wo," replied the magislrale. -i'wo I'' " Ye, the lurkey auJ uijaeu. " Sound CiiWTIClSH - There wa notue sense in the remark of a Scoiclunau, w ho, io read - in - tho a. viii' of Sioiouijii. "diowi beau- t.UI iii un .ea"Jd,"' euui.ujd : Ay, uea d lubl il 1 bjutifi!, to vou, pining niiltiliu vines auJ lasie o Jeru-a- In,., ,-ide jooj but bad you bv-eu a poor aioue ma,ou.y b.e aw.d u.e Moll a tbiog." " . i . t i . i : c . i. . . i ; . . . . nu-u.ou ""a " (hioj 'ii me wood iu neie, met wttn a met , i reoor.led tn the anelioiy aeoideul, wlno lollo -log telictou M.I am " A .d w no rt treating lhr.ujh he wood. And Ihioujh Ihe ting en leru, lie Lire hip iiiuaiii'l uie.-liun 'ein. A.i I Iud lo ju". o.i h. rii !" " Sbivuiit '-Djuald'aaid aSjotch dame looking up l.oiu caiecuiam to ner a. ,, what- a Mander ! "A alau.ier, gulo umber: ' q. on. young U.u.ld. iwiat.ng the comer of Li plai l, - aveel, 1 hardly ken, uuie- it b. iuui, an oer true ie wiiicb uuj gl'J-- wo.uau telle oi auuuer. A shoein iker iutetiJiog to be absent r . - .1 . .. . i ... i ... i . I . -n,., .... uh iha lollotiug wuhoat Uaie, aud utileJ it upon hi d;o. . iV'nl bJ Uo.uj iu toil day Iron . .. ' ' .' . . i :i ii. tbe time yoi ee thi abiugle." Oir devil wo id liko to h vo a dims from the mjau when sbu give obango from tbe next quarter , FOB IHB N. C. WBIO. LETTKR H. 'RNKBSBUSO, iHEbBM. Co. Mrs. Edu. lied on accouuClb Mill. o xr.... f ;,-i.n 't BUDetior cmiuence. as JlJtint iJincueu v" lu""l,i ranee, ia now io full bioo ,bl Alleghany stand point which your coiM"1. fr0lu cupiea, preeut tbe appearatic"ent 00 niagtiifieeut roue, furijibirig an aju,,u'u tioo of tba following parage from oil?' Virgil's Bucolic : ' " lliuo tibi, qua aeinpcr viciuo al' unite i:pe tly bluei 4 uiuua florem J. i t-i ain:ti, Saupu levi aoiiiiiuili r-o metiit imrc aii urrow i"' wbicb can very easily, be Aineiiisatiiz -i under present ctrcuiutaiice, adapted to i locality of our Southern Cojfcderacy, ' t i . :.. I . L T ...... I k ...i r ,i. I...,;., .u ...o - aepe, tbe Latin-word collis j in-teud of Hy- Llaei.i, Sepieotrtouaiibu and instead of U(jfj tbvu u . .' " ,ta ,,,u : . flence ' r ie I.nurel Mill wlmae traym t nor;. !., rrab..nn.l, l,n hie-i. wi.a.. i lull blo-.m. wev u ulviya found SwlrlIli i,unnuu Soufiern b.t flying rnun i, Sha!l of., by the I -Ming, eMly hint ng n.noi! "' il" h.ea, .agar nn .1. lu-einua more. t. t..,, y.m to the uivxilvin lij.ie ..I Soiimiii ie io : ami, ny tue suustttuuort oi miui, ni-v; i i ot tibi. the ppaL'e can be made lo bear a per 8o(h1 ippicii(J11 . a ortof .. -rg d homitiem. aud may be freely ' ' arj'uir.ehtum rendered into r.ugiisU tius . y0 l,rc ! while 1 listen lo your luliiii-; ,'tnlie hum. nine ; While Siimi.j lis- pjaaa I aw iv , and t-u n:ner in Tin! li i.ieir of oblivion o'er my fctlercJ ene mi u looiifi).. creeu, And I, al ni.t involunt..riiy , yield to rt.'Vehhm; j k'i. , A couleuipiation oi itie roastmc fc.ne- ry of Turuerburg aud it vicinity, ug ,ed lbtt -"owiu' r0e,u : t'-it-r' -wiuly fl-win K .tk t I'reek, T '. 1-"rrl "" 1 'e' K ; , , 'l it ro u ii iuiM b JUIY n thy lonely hr !. ,,j.lll in IS Fure ;jU.r.uli, ...c . t u.r roar. t);l, whi.'e life ami hope were vminj. E.-e d aappmninie.il'a jn oin h .t tii.iijf ' 't4 """"r ."'" tjr I i. ere In jo j litl oil recni.e.i, , :ol,H.,()l.fUl g lN ,,;,. u yr, uo ..ter ihiaicrrk.piri.ub.il, Aii i p.. id, ii o-in j I v, - .My r..tner in i.ie theii i ll lore llie torrupiiiii; Uraini ul tne wo.-.U 11 id, 1 1 in y view, it ' iy acviiea uiuune.l Kel ajfe n.id pli.un X'.r iruiu Ine iiu.I',' Tiieii " Li.'e'a flail eucuui.luig cup," i'rownrd witu the cnrdi il uf liOjjc, Aye afiiikled at the brim." Tina munt Uellghllul aceuery, So toil ul wintiio; wilehctry, t)er u,y gou a,tfjaea tuie uf j iy L'.iiiiinirled Willi ere'a ulf.v; V lule aong C ;We.l of t .e biru'a n .tcf. riiroueh i hi air in soft inune ll My Mu-e w.uilo ping ot Ine reirt.-.iniy air; " Oi' in niia aa dew i.r..ia .u.v i. n 1 lui Ul in i-p.lme.l giolt.iep. a. ni lieit.i g.i I i . act. ; Uf w li.levc.- I. it be iuiiful arl.ki ; tich purlinv br iok and al-iry-te Iiu? g'en, 8ii.iulo f.tc ..in pie e.iipionnti.l to my ieu : 1 may n.uite the y C4nt t-p g in. Hi. aooie 'ulure, in. ire uj.ici..u- y. When tneae eiouo of j rei .liuu ,.... ..w .iy ; Fjr,.o., dtrli ineijiii.il-ly loqer. oVr, When 1 tiiink alt my frienoa of yue, Wlio nit mot me u.-i li.ia luVidy al.ort ; Bui, who, i.-'er. oil earlli, will meet me moro M iy wa al!, at I i.l, t- jreliu r Intel, Anil each ullur kui. ly nr,;t''i Un ceieati.. C..ut..ii'a Im.i.iy pliorc. Where (i.rtn.n and ritl ara knoan no more. Mere, vour corrcpondeDts ucubratioii! were iuterrupted by one of ihoso vio'.eui . . , ,i; ,-,,,. atorwa which frequently oceur tu ihi ci-un- - 1 ,. rj, i he wa forced to re.r.at tpeed.ly lo the Cotion Mill for abther. On the lol lowiu ' moruiug. I revisited Ihu pcene. 'Ihe cllaIint:l 0f the creek bad been tilled to over- : . ... :: ,.,.1. uowing oy uie rapu uiwuuwiu iw.nu..', ' my atand, poiut of tbe evening be'ore n a i . , , tuo fJa,ui water, to i . -'"O "'V1 01 ',,.l "UU3D " . tea U-hed tbe aouudiug ;.ore Tout uti ' qntous iudividual, lUd oldeal iuhabltaut,' n,tor"ied your correspondent, that about fif fj tJ HhtU ui utin-r was "the . .' ,.re . ,be greateM 1 flood that h J evil been known by hi- gene , ... ni.B .r . ,u,l tu.t. darni.' it-l i. v 4 raluu to oeoar ; iu.i thai, uaring it- y l' F,ue "etf ll0rU by the repi--tlee curreut, 0 junneliee a sei ' f I of re volutiou at tbe begiontfg of h'' fhoai - there being bo obstruction ol Itn da(;i. ol ! auy thing eUc iu the wiy, aud performing I a auocesiou of aummer aault, al U-t, pre ciptate itself over the In. heal l.ol, and dJ,ppc,r J the aby. of the ba-iu belo CJUienjpUtieu of tho scene whic'.i i no presented to my tl-.o.i, rcnti.nl mo o. .lie following lmea by tbe highly gilu-d paet (Jiajpbejll : A ehicfiii-i to tbe biih'-i.i.ij bun. I, . t rie b itlin m u.i n . I l .try, i And I'll kiv t ies a a.iv.r ,aiuu!, T. r..a ua u'ur Ilia larr V. I N' .1 w.. bo wr.ul 1 croaa Lwhitl bo t -ul 1 cr.i Tniiuara and alur.n ir water I Uli ! 1 am I'm "i"0J ' V v.'a ih-. And una liird U.liu'a dJUgnur." A viu to tho grave of Cjpt. A. SioiC-u ...I kw firji f.;ul U'nito of tho 4:h Ragi.eKl af Kartb Caro'.ia. V.iwui.ei. "ho f. -rirar Uiebmood, V'a., nobly 15 rb. Mng for the inalienable rights of our Smth. rn Confederacy; aod wl350 toJ.f re pose iu , ir U,t res;,,,. pacs c eijrtb . the neat !I,.o r. i r. . ville, auggeated to my .,l ,uo f0i;0Ai2 ' ;, i . t .n ., i .-lucere iiuuj:j uioii inouta t their tneti-ory : ilie two iniriolK rtsi in o.ici, Wi,,.r,: Wj, ti.ri-..n.i,,l , tu iiiilt, ce.ie I -i.-y iiiv.i t ;,r a.tie cuuiw t . ..ve ; hu.r ir.li iu Hi,; vcruurv u'tr eivh tr ,v. ll; tl.e br.ive. .! ..ii U,K u;y iwajui, ( ti,o ioun uiofI reap' ctfu'.ly, AN' Ull'.DiiLLlAX. j j A Jt, i 1 ( Li) u-tJIIJr n.oin it i, ,... ler. Mornin -wmeheii it-j,Ure ulum. J"'-' . " a....t(il h,.T Uill.; I nv it i on-. . t i , . i . '''k"u) " U4lltlU TJ 'Hi and miiiIiii.-. ".,, cf ItfaUh ami outi,iu,. . . J hi u c miu tiju ardent M( from thu Kt, and hu nmote t"i': veeD;n , g.,,i, s -, ,uj it la, ;.; ' mri. d an t a mo-t, heart broken, it ur ,, . ,0 ,il0 Uu!t j Ui toveliuiva ami do-pair! i'lio guiiil.; breiZ: uhic.'i had been giui bohtig over the m a, p-i.-iiiug on the lignt baiqie, wcrpiiig over lull ami uale by Hem collage uml the f I i 1 !. rcok ft lining the leitr, d blow of j i-.-as.., UmI lor-iii.. Ihe cur; ot inuovei.t i hiidiiod uamit tiip p.n.' ;on on Ha tn and ul in. rcy ai.d ioie ; biid when .-he ha'Uu.ii I) kis. i. aniljjn.i. t,:itln-'l n- lou-t.ead i;icu!d ri-!re-l - hl0.r ii,. i,,,,.,., i,,,,i. ,. reire-hiu I b u and Mulled. Uun I utidy uriii.- a- if iu in- bi ii z ; bit aiio lal" l.urrtvd rj licmy aw.iy iu ;i i.v r eneiou t.'k wa.- pel l-i Uu." yl iiol e.illiO'it re paid, tor alio toiiii pfice iVe.4 Ibat a dvti cioita Ir-icraticu ha i l.in pouie l ou her W I II; y tjjo -I .u!u! r., i,i,.l lt;o kind brc.ZJ wa-. j i . a - a iii in r I 1 1 o 'i fi ii. iud '.Mil a- way Mt.g;.i 1 bu- C f. I n , Ukc tile lift; Cr u fialiiei.t 1 1 Jin IIil- I. .1.. lelreMie.-, u ne ;n -e I.J .. -; ) 1 .. ;. ll:.: pLrurouiiej ui oi, . i i Jove, h.c:i .-'.-.i.- I !i. i ::i to: u ti i e ii palli if tlj.eM i; v I ': al .1 111 i.i iii.---. and I ICII pel I ulllvl i'J il ' zn .11 J o e. '1 be re n rj ii c c ii j ie Ji. ie.; . i C'uury , if -i in.-i, i-.ii lli-t , i.elwei-n i;u,. .Ni iid II. e Co. Ie i. i ,i, , I' ' ' ' v i fi a i r ii ii. .inn oi :i.e .id roinmau- nil- nil - .1-. I l.l.-e .0 , I.., ,, ,; j aU.,C by Ui.-1-ha.g.- el M.ol mid : : 1 1 1 . i ,,.-y ere i.pli-.u u ri, . i) ct t.y ij rain in battery. Uor mi up .-!.oo:tr- e W, in j no t d by l.'ot Feiiebee, ami nno he re eoneeal ed along ino hai k, u,e l upon jllU Vicaa nun ,-.tel MiC.-i-s-, iUat Ij.H CJuiU .-llO V III l-tit A.'l .i- -.ill.-. : mail .-avy .i-p, i ne j.uii 1oji - kli ii.jin ; i,t. ri i cr. Uii llto alttlbOuii e I ll.e -nuio Uay. tho cn.uiy .-. Ku-e ai Ji.ii' m r.-ueed tne ul lack on C-.-l. .d Jt-n in, nut were topuisc 1 by Urai.am'.- u 1 1 1... -i y ;,.! Wi.ght'a rocket buluiy Kurf'tM ,ii Tl,'. qmuf. Njl-loLK T j;reis lo lejr.. t V .-..At. ro il a t'i.. pt-op'.c ot jNorlo., uho are piiii deieini lo ii.o boudi arc ia a Mailing coi.difuu. A 'iuiii jer of wointa sml ci.i.d I ill. it i pjid, line lit', :i;i.l gone a far as Kii:btiii Cny, in or.'er to obuia bread. 1 lie banket ut Noilo.t hive thrown out iheir pic.ieis as far jj:li as South .Mi.N, iu O.i u. len ej-.i;i'y, i;i orJer U preiehi t ho .-laves frui Lciug can icd be- y oud the Yankee lines Ao Iri!i recv. York. l:u t il i;ry Pliiet, on Mj.i.m bun to tn l-t in C- -e; go i:;t, in Ntv d JJji c.u r on I'o io;i J i j :,. and ured ai,L-.Ull l-,-fl,. I f . c ,-u.i niiu lie up .id iiegj i-cy. Ji.aeuer j tin u aaid. " 1' u au j, .i. 1 .10 :ni natit ! io en ti ; y ou ie a .-cj-...drvi for a.-kiug tuo . to oo -o I'i.e I.J 11 14 .1 Clld 111 Ji J.I- o." U.e a Jjr, ifilcj, ir ere i :i it uoi- belorc bo ex- .lie ni.il J I ;j - J prt-ed lue .v Ji U sC J J'jdrel r.tMsrAM't; A in- tin,' ot j' i.i ll.e L- H'-.-t ! l'-ik ou i.i-. IV ('.'!. AMATMN I..I-OM, a ., h.id ' '3'ler Ne ,:i i lie -peaaeit, .1 in.; Lure--, . . I l iu a j J i. d ! " i 1 1 l .1 . j OC.IE I u.l 1 .1; Wis .- 0I ie o... o 4 ie. oi -t - i ul J .in ..e.i 4 n .u i or ' V.-up, ami I ibe ale i p 1 1 :L -III t t C J ii'll'g I'uLul Di t i i o ij pu: a ii lie hj.it' y tlot alter CtcJ lliied Ol tJor "-')' One d iy, i- a Urc. a , it e .wi M n. ,.l 4 1l b'o-vill.' ll f. n vri.i.lo ji, 1 ii.iJI.U- uud.'i.y ni-r.i-eJ his ti-ii. . 1 edge.tuljj M lib. i . h.iej t :j- 'I" '. tuusic lor tue leavca u -i-i-e-i iy. UlUalJ; ... ..-ir jied a -Jiu-i b i-io: ' an- i-. -'- '-J' An c 1 hulo J ii i" - V o 1 1 : . . u I - p- e
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 14, 1862, edition 1
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