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T "Se ilrue fo Sccvfo ijoitf Scmifii. .0 ijoui Duty." OHAKLOTTE, 1ST. C., BlSTlO-jBST 26, 1838, 'ft THOMAS J. HOLTON, KditoR St Proprietor. TERMS: . ,rt!,.Carnlino Whig will be afforded tnsub. " u ji TW IXJM.AliS in advance j TW 0 UK? AJU FirrV CENTS If payment he ';rj .if tnrce monili;nTUH EE DOLLARS ... .ml of Hi year. Nopaper will b dieoon. ,4 until .11 arrearage are f aid, except al Hie : ul lite ti"' (1.,r,l,.e.. nt. inaerled .1 On Dollar ,u.r : f le... tntia iype, lor in. or-, utae,. Ul ld r,.fiiu d j( , ru,r ,,, fr ,, ,.4'ii fore.rheonl.nu.iiee. onrl d- pa , ; ; i h,ti,t . jjn.r- ,nd a,,,, ..k-bI. and 9..criir . S-lc. eh.reed -i5 per aju(l, , .a,,,,,,. ord(.. fr , ,ceJ0,Iodllt)OI1 , ,,,,,1,,., .and a deduction ef33 per eent. will ef ,,,,, ,ttb r.H. the legul.r price., lot advertiaere by j u,iw.t u 0 nilfc ...j,,.... wh j, . AdvcrtiM-tornta Hurried inonihly or pro,eiM., i,, h. s real livery .n.l Pale Ki.i.,, ,nd fl '- v"'mv.!l having g I llorac. V. Ul', will fl.rd ,ui, 1i ceui per ' " it to il.eir inicrc.t ,n rhap. to call. r,.,.lirn rnoing in tlirir itverlienitn. I Ho intende lu keep llnraet fid Cerrt.iree fr the , , ik ilir imiilnjr tf insertions deeirod ur ' arrmiiniodatioii of titeeilii. ne generally j inn any , ; itt mat Mm nulil foibid Bd charged c- pcraoii dt airing any mode ! conveyance, ten be . . y. suited, Mud in goon trim. Competent iJriveie fur- 'I' ,.(mtrri rr othorixt-il to tel liiI. i niwln d iIdh di ird. triHIOVKIIS ttill find et tlicw. Kl.l.lr. fin I acrniniiin1Uina havinif nrrOMrrd tor tlirm irmid ESIRABLB INFORM ATIO W j t'tf IV I'll V IIOOl'. ' I ,,iU n ti. pa.t 1 haw bees fng:jl in t-iwe (known only U anjpacll and ena ' ? fr othara sboai 1 bate iaeUcl4 Ilug ,,cl.) which Ha ar.rd an intniiw . fl.WU to j."0) r aiiiiom and h.ing menu to to tha bdatern t .mil. i nni r.ll. 1 am willmr to iee fall in.lioe ,n u t art to iay prraun in (lie I nib d M.lea, u.kihiI ane tha an at of '1 wo UulLili. 1 ,. u td ifowi the ancceaa 1 he b.i tored tf.c uijiv hl.y arknuw letigOH-iile Ihul c r. 'eied from thoa lioin I hat lntro. lin rt. and who era now (Irering front 3 r.i ir I' fwi! peran a rhanca . tmwt aa.on of tl.ia tluahie nieana , i ; i aiutli lorlun. TIm-i i no llimi o a. I ll.. 0iiine herein allaoed In, Kalwencea ; j .1 eUaa cm be gitan aa ngaida il cna. r. --1 I 1 ci ii alio relrr to p r.M: in Cliiunan ir!T).t. a well aa in Una place, who hate a l.T.a n.owtha mharied io the bntincaa, ha will teaiil't that tore are making Ir.ioa i .J r day M ih. a...... U .. a hu....e.a , ...,r,h,r Ud,ea0r.tli....e..ca...gJge, 'rn'ooVU"-.'! , kl .. on, whom 1 h Ta in.lraeUrl in U.e art, j a.w r.rar.ng froo. ti ta 1 pel day. It la a -ti bu.inra and rt-ouiree but a few aKilltnga -ilrneail. I ?ri,.l t fl I ' . r ' . r , ii ii the api'.nant a circular eoHiaiiimf mn at rm id U rt,-hich trtd lie per tclij :i-4 Quo hfimg tinr ti. Altrra. i KDW1N TF.Ml'LK'l'ON, Aa. 37, t'oai'k At, l jtan. Ho. UT Ji. I'i7. a6-i.mo or Boots, Shoes, I? HOC! A'S AND Over Shoes, II M III! A( IMS ey earnlj of I.jdiea. Uentn, I .. Ih.ya, Yuulha and Cl.tMrtn'a, BOOTS and SHOES I sit, ka ran mj , .'.n.i t.t m I he Southern Country, iinr '..awie are uiinnl'aalwred hi'MKSSL Y (ot .n't we are snfied Ihey will gite heller eat. tt, n, nd at ! priea h.r the e aoahiy . .!. Ikan at any olber eat bhalimeol in ll.e I' i nt.'y neeeaaary Io mine our Ftoek and n I be eallaAtd that I i at la Hie place to Bjy Boots and Shoes. BOONK A CO. I " I'Asll One price only. Sfpt VJ, ItliT, -I" Field Seeds'. 'I.' IV Kit. Tianolhy, II ue tiraaa. Orchard, estne. Millet, A.J". A large e,oai III V jual re-i-d ami lor aale el the lo.s.l niarkel plica, at runcHAiuiis ItHeiraau. mnd Hrtmit Drvf t-ltrf, lawis'a I oasaa lur Vj. It57. Shif Otto of Hose! 1 1 4Ul.IT ..,...,I f I ol.,,.'. :i,m'. and .1 J. II.Ble'afplrndld Eitr.ete, Toilet Walt-ra, xi-. Il.u.li.a, As. A.. Ju-l ' lit nil at rRITCIIARDS Faary thug Afar, f.iria'a teiiirr. Soluble ICss.C.'aniplior ! II'iK Ii.u-.aca ef ll.e Tbr.il, Mouth, Slomaeri llt. Dwr la, prepared m,l a -ld l PRirniARDS Ihmf mni l 'irmirl Stmt. lawis's t oaaaa. i 1 Uiake's Aromatic Uittci! a V ........... ...j .oii Medi. ' -Mint Initio and anlidyaiteplie Mrdi. sin, jnat lo hand t IMUTCHARD'S prml tf Chotrr f amily Mrilttint: lawm's I oasis. Try It ! Try It! KM WtLti'ofWenfrared Ksiraelof BI CIHJ toe 4. el itte, urine in Ilea world f ir the claaa taa it propoaoa lu Irrat. Try ll. rmciiAnDij drug iiousi:. I! , wis'a f 'erner. White Lead. I t t4i WHITE LEAD jual HFalFlllF re.vivrd and tor aale at II. M. l'RITCIIAKDfi, VruygiH ll ( hrmtf. !l wl.'w IIUIoi) ol' A.I niolin.'i. Il'l IIOIINi;, the agent for lite above h.k, -i haa l,it a few c.pte. al H.J. W WHIPS ''Hi SIVKi:. Fira.ajie desiring copies will ' " e .11 anon. "', IS.'.T. I3'f KKKUISON Si LIllOlMav IMPOBTtR. OP 2la0tf ar dClV29 "'''t Llneni, Hosiery, Embroideries, Slc , NO. Ill MEETING 8TREET, UPPOKITS IIAT. BTRIXT, C HARI.F .s niN.S. C. It. KKt UlSOft. Uia.MAN LEIlJlNei. .1 TATTERSALL. Livery and Sale Stables, 111 K aobacriber inform, l lie publics gener- It v . tint he linn nnrcliaaod the larrra Kl. , Kw, ,,,. ; j,, ,nd .j r-.k. aod irouKli, aid il huudnnt .up- rkJ pr"riiur reijf lur innr lie, wen pltnlifiil (tipply of walrr. ' " 'C y w "" '" " """-"i!. - "p r rn i' ..t ... u. unii. to merit and nxi-ite a liU-r.l aliare of the P"1''' vt""."'.'n- .,. ur.i imnr., 'lyow.. Ciarlrttr. 01 211. If. '.7. 44if Variety Store, F rh Confcctionaric, Fruits, ie , Ac. f 'UK eubarribrr nclluliy niC.rine tha eiti. M if na ol t harlnlle and iuriouiMiin( country, thl he baa on hand and I cunaianlly receiving from New York, Confectionarics. Fruits, VWlilt UkJ, A IUIW, ,(()n'l. I I NCinAItS toiiacco.sm:ff.tys. . Hltiait'lil I II n rillllf II tw, rtf.; Y ltU, IIOUUV IIOHSTS, . , . m aa ... M' I.W ..gM., 1. .. . - - It ... L ai...jl. Ja. II i ..... a, . . . . . . . of ettfy aaricly. J. D. J'AUIER. Dt: 15, I8i7. 4Jif P t. Ilaaii.v arrurtd I he arraicraol firal rata Baker, 1 ant ft pared lu fyrniah aupenor CAktri at atiorl notice. I!nn ! II i -ir !' Ah InfuliMt licmtiiy fur JIOJiSLSf O N the rtcuplof One La.liar, 1 will mail to any prreoM, a receipt ol a ren.rny fr lloia. ; a wluh aud' ring lrm liotui or aruh. T ina re. j B;roy haa neter been known to fall m lite wnrel : aaaea to (te imnwdiale reiu l'. Eecry man wool i haa Itoraa alowtd alwaya bat Una receipt by 1 'llit m. 'I he u.auri.l. ol whicn the nteuicine ta J , ctiiipoacfi cjn he prorured l.y ury ptrwm at all , I, i. ..a. 1 1 Una rt no dy l-ile whin gteen aa I ill. 1 n et, llie ktt.i.i y n il! tc leliiiiiled. Ad.na me at t.ietliauotu'. Ouiilt ld CO.. N JOHN Y. BAKER. I Stfl. 15. 'cJ7. IVm nve-MiiS. IKtliilTsT" y beat ol ll ia tli.ai of artlcha. Con. ilmg iu paM ot sW,tuiit.n of Tin, Kxiracl i.-.i, I . chintal, M.ccri.aVC, ni-y be pur. chaaed row at lUITClIARPS 'rag Mere, rarin's Ctrrnrr, Fort McnnaicsFcrt .Monnaics. a M,tV and beautiful eeeorliurul juat reeeivrd l at I'RITCH AIID'H frng m fhrmual Hotitr. lawia a I oassa. Country Merchants K r. reap cittiti y invited In e- 11 aale pt r. a of csaire Mil tiS Mt.lili IM S, put up in any aiyle lo ordi 7 J'lUICHAHD, Dm gut mmJ Aiiithrmn, la wis e l nasaa a a -wt a a , i i.rillMieS, T tl I Ill.SllL .S i ' A l.Atll.E aiock now on hand conaiaiing ol J lit ifr, t opal, l oivh fl. ily, I urmliiri , J.t. ,,.n, 4c, Which will be a.. Id ti.r t All It.wcr than any olher houae in I hi.rl.,tle. lie. II. M IMUTCHARD. IVW'ltfla una retail Ihtieeht, law is' I i.asia. Condition lNnvders ! IlArtMKRM and rtlicra inlrrtat.d iu STOCK, 1 are aaaurtd lltat lliee, pn-paratimia are un. eurpaaaed aa health giving rtntedtea lo Mt.raea, CallK and all kimia of Siork. Kr aale al I'lUrCHAKDh Whole tilt end RrLitl Ihvg Slvtr. Iswin's t oasts. I'aint or Unseed Oil. allll L .7 UAI.I.II.a tual receivotl nd for W . I" ul t l.a- h. weal nterkel puce H. M. HUTCH ARD, M D. VivL'gi" If e"i'r, lswits'iisl rkrt pucta, l.y ll.i III ill ll '' in Ki' loiiKf, 1)' F tl ....1,1. IKITlHAIiD'S PRCi. STORE. While iftitl! White It ad!! t Nil I I IKK aupp'y invnimd. Pure Article DJ cent, per Ih. t l ath, tfgciher Willi every varirly o' colore, Ac , l BRITCHAIin'S I'mc end I'ainl A'fare. (tiiiiiiir lino Hfrliiirit 1I)OW KR'S. W 1GII 1 M AN'S pure Ql IM.VE al tl SU per ol 'a tnr.ia'y at rRITCIIARDS Carmirtfl iioutt, lawis'a loassa. Ili riiatl I'liinpx, A ii rw ing lloltU x India f tuber Shields, He, &c, fl ST to hand at rniTriiAnn-s family D ug Start. Tut It tnttl lUir Syringe, 1ST received it rRnvinRD's. llrrlai-r'i l''.-.rlii.i t ' II Bao!riorityoMlii article over t'orn Starch 2 'I'pioca riitgo, Ac., aa an article of diet for mvallda and Mi.'o'.eej, ia nnU. alioiied by th me. diealtaciy. -""I"l'I1.nlAUD.g I'amilg Urue Mirre. iVp- 15, l&iT. a.lf "There it m Inwcn Baltic-Field." There ia an nnaecn batlle-field, In eyery human Lrrart, Wlier two nppoeinr fnrcta meet. And where Ihey aaldoni rial. That field ia -iltrl from mortal eight, 'Tie onfy ae.n by olio Who know alone where eirtory lira, When each uay'a light la dni.e. One army .''uatera atrong and fierce, 1'hetr chief of demon form t Ilia brow ia like the thunder cloud, ilia yoice the buratn g atorni. Ilia Captaina, Trido, and Lift, and Half, Whoee Iroopa watch night and day, eiyrifi to detect Ih weabeat poiul, And tlnr.tmg for tic fray. Contending with Ih mighty force la but a little band j Yet Iheie Willi an u. .quailing front Tboee warriori firmly aland I Their leader ia of God like form. Of t Countenance aa re ut ; And glowing on hie linked hreaet A allnple cruel la Pi-cn. Ilii Captiiine, Faith, and Dope, and Lore, 1'oiitt to that wondroua aign. And fining on it all receive rUiength IV. .ui a anurcc divine. They feel it apeak a glorinua truth, A truth aa great aa aure. That In be victora, they muet learn To love, confide, endure. That ftiih auhlime, in wildcat atrife, I in parte a holy calm For every dcadiy blow a ehield, For vt-ry wound a helm. And when they win that battle field, 1'ael toil ia quite forgot f The plain where carnage once had reigned, Beconica a hallowed apct. A apot where flnw era of joy and peace IS firing frnni Ilia fertile aod. And breathe the perfume of their praiae On every breeze to Gud. HfiscfHancDtis. C5?, 01TI20SI. Toward, the latter part of the year 1751, the French, aided by vast bodies of the Hu- roue art lrnriinu Indians, uau ncgun to make thrmselvt. very dissgreeahle neigh bors rs to the Briti-h and American colonies Northern Virginia and North west por- ns of Newlork State tbe trench by their encroacl.meni on the frontier, and the Indians by ibeir numerous foray and s av- age barbarity to all abo were unfortunate enough to fall itito their hand.. i lo cut a stop to these progressive pro- e..d.no, nnmeLu. bodies, both of the regu night. Among the Virginia riflemen who bad volunteered into the company, was a tall, mailiy looauig juuug -.w . , and unening skill as a marksman bad re- 1 eel' ed the aotnew tut inspiring fto- ua. ri.u via, of De.th. But w ith whatever justice his nam. bad been applied to him for Li. skill, his di-rosiiion certaiuly entitled bim to no ' such terror spreading epithet. On the con-I trary, he was the very life of the company. 1 .... r,,to,l hint tn their oond eraces. but caused many a, little .bort eomiug of hi lo be wiuk- ed at aud passed over io silence, wbieh otherwise, perhaps, he mijjht not have got : over so easy. The comp.ny had not been stationed at tbe fort more than a week, ere Death, iti r I,;. ..-..e.inne. for eime. d scovcred ll t il,r ntilea from the fort, where lived a certain Pliss Stanhope, whoseequal in beauty and amis qualities bo bad never seen neiore. n render himself still more certain of the be called on the following day, under cover of the pretence of having lelt his powder Uask. . Death was invited to come again by far mer Stanhope, who bappeued to be from the same parish as the father of our hcio ; aud we need scarcely say that (be invitation waa botb eagerly and joyfully accepted, aud a. often as circumstance, would permit, com plied with. Tbe seeond week after tbi. occurrence took place, wa. marked by two events, which, though both affecting the welfare of widely different degrees of importance. Tbe first was, Death had either lost all his .kill a marksman, or that game had re moved to a safer or more distant neighbor- hood for the officers' larder Lad been found sadly wanting in the items of wood cock", black-cocks, ptarmigans, Ac, for the week .ml the second and most important .i tan events, was. that in regular sue- I cession, four sentinels had disappeared from .,.,. left line, without leaving the ll- hte.t trace to elucidate the mystery of lira and colonial militia, were despateliea i Hector l amphell was a bravo tut v.rytJ Btir our LlooJ . J.. arouljd aa ,car . , ... : 0f the ionf a retail store might have enlightened him. to tbe several point assailed ; among the bead -strong young Scotchman, who had oc- ! J0ur :1l.keti ratlll.r tllaI1 he paarivc t,.cipi. 'P11 ' til . b,kin.T TLe cv' For ourselves, we have- not been great ad real a Col. Henry Innis, with a company of eupied the po.t of Lieutenant at tlie fort cut3 0, ,lie olJ , Loulll v ; SoJ1Jer tuaQ " 1 J ' " ? . i mirers of our democratic Governors here in thirty men, wa. ordered to occupy a email lu a sudden freak of during he volunteered ay tbe Ja)(i. ul daJ peIlse) hire your- V. bout a riund aud a hilf each Nortl' Carolina, but we conf. that they outpost, or log fort, which at that period to stand sentry at the fatal spot where thr?e , 3l.lt out to some potatj patch lot yourself -n' ,'fr r" ,7 Df .he oven is -ini'm and riie in ol,r "''n"41'10" si,le of lUl4 .tood within a few miles from the .North sentries had already mysteriously dunr ! tJ t )0g hole-, or watch the bars; and ' ! J n ' j 0f heat ncces Georgia Governor. Whatever else may be fork of the Alleghany river. j p. .red aud be paid for his rashness with , wLcu m ,hiuk yourself entitled to a rest- ,"J "1,! J-Therrnome- i "id of ojr Governors, they are no fools Having .rrived s.f. l, at .beir qu.rters. his life. ' ing spf.ll, do it of, vour ow n hook. Get np " L Z J 2 K, F-'- the little company set about righting up the Now my Uds," said Death, as in about ia'Je ;,,-, .,-, rouud ' ' ''e nltl Z l b.kcJ old nol to make it as comfortable as eir- 1 an hour after his conversation with Col In- ,...,, : t, , i..,i ,,..,. ll,e "Uenda its. 1 he loaves are ail ti.ikeei I .. . . .... . u"" miuiui v.a i. N,,iuii arnai.t V a tta ami ItPSlT either nuriieO OT T r ,,.... r..t.a,..toj - Tl. I'm. - eumstances would permit and this ,emg ins, he approached the elcerted pos at the j hilll I10w aj ,,. j )llt iu tue bu. r J autonitti"'' j i- V V v V 7 done and order once more restored, sentriea head of a doi-n riflemen who had been tea.- ss-learn how to take the lead aud not u"Ier;,,e,,ei I.h,1 l,e " . ? f rh. n, li Pe'r 'loA 'mVTe" o 1 ie i'""!b wtBt 01 were placed at all tbe advanced points of por.rilv placed under his command. " I 1 d, ond forever ou Lein ' led and vou bave orp,"!',l"". rnt!re,y Jron that of the ordi- tbe 1 sth t0 Neuilly to witness s,M,e expen- ! ,hes...ion,-hile,he..rictes,vigil.,,cowa, will tell you what we are going to do 1 he I w dne wil tn yT " 1' ' M oTl fl'hio Id enduC,'1 M1,rou-,t,'a in' " I both enioined and exercised l, d.y and ; long and abort of the affair is simply this : X and o r from brick, like that o tb. , Id ;boucd TelltorPra prces for rendering wood tissues Ills rich fund of mother wit, large social cussed deviltry had rendered so pn.y ol i in.eauo mcy iuci. mm m .uoiu r . -i-., nv l,.r , . , , t , .'. prop n r.es and constant good nature ren- j access. I onlv stopped long enough to lean, ! they are addressed. They soothe him if he tbe heat t he ord u.ry J"". when it reached the prepared part, and lelt SerCd Li.n lirr.l r.vritei .itb tb. men ; tl.i,. hrn I liirr.e.1 off lo theCoWI wkod retched. They comiort him if he ia the fire is inside of bf;k'i"dr "b. i -l"-'tb intact A theatre, with all its while li e ne.er fail ,,g .tock of game which him to pl.ee you at my di-posal ; and here d. They keep him out of tho alougb of d'"1!) upon th b e d scenery, robes, and decorations, wasattempt- his kit enabled him to. upplj the mess ' we are I did not say a word to him about despond, or help him out if Le happen, to Je subm, thng itto j, he mpu "f ed to be burnt in vain 1 he.r Mujeslies J ble c the officer, with, noT only recom- ! what I had learned, b'eing determine, that he in , , t 1 J, ,e ? "fXt other and h reniaine, upwards o an hour expressed their disappearance. I ct like stealtlnnrss of movement, advanced This circumstance struck surh a dread up the pas--, their rifles in trail and their into the breast of the company, that no one . faces sml bodies rendered still more hideous could be found willing to volunteer to take and f.trocious lookiug by the grotesque i iark tbe pt well kuowiuil would lu e uly iu-s of their ir paiui. Ou tbey can:, like i(tnln)r their own death warmat to doiiirift'.jr and t,ilcnt!y, and oil onconoioua ofi j ao j and Col. Intiia, not wikbin to i'ful. the f.te that w iu ntore for them. a.cnficethe l.ve.of biamenbT Cotr(lling The foremost of the bund, whoo com - them to J! enjoined double ution od the tnanding atatuc, frolf teeth collar, and engle , reniamder of the femibel., and left tuc post tuft, at once proclaimed him aa the chief, ...... .... .fcll. v, .... 4 teen dispatched off around the neigh'o-rhood in the hope of fjndinj: aotue clue to tU mjn- . ... ...... ...... tery. or ot obtaining eouie intelligence of the em my, but each of them relumed ..wife; an they klarteri, with no reward f.rr their trouble except neary bonca. it wan on tl.e third lilghl ot the C ert.on dense masses of clouds which at everj fe minutes were driven by a pretty stiff l.ir.j, over her face, whi! the huge trees, now o". I in full leaf, cracked and groaned, and ben their tall forms to and fro, as the heavy igut rushed whistling iu amou their j branches. Our hero had spprosehed within a hun- I dred yards of the termination of I lie fore i that akirled the small open space in which I the Jort atood, wheti be suddenly paused and crouching do n upon Ins hand, and knee, crept cautiously forward a few pees Having remained in this poMimn for several minutes, he stealthily again returned in the manner he bad advanced ; snd plunged into the forest at a point considerably lower than where he bad intended to leave it before. Col Ionia rat reading alone in bi private apartment, when an orderly entered and in- formed him that one of the men wiehed to apeak 10 bim. Send bun in, said the colonel , and at the next moment our Inend death had en- te.ed, and made Li. bow to the comuaudmg r uvv'll 1. I, i . into .ow V . T I U l, ""i""' "B lUtonowr said the colonel when he eaw ho his visitor was. " None, Colonel," Teplied Death, but I , have come to ask a favor." " Let us hear it," said the Colonel, " and we will then see what we can do." " Well, Colonel, it is simply this, if you ,. , , . , i n i i i. , M Let n hear ll, said the Colonel, " and ll . -i , -a t j jr. will put the rifles ander my orders for to- j night and let me occupy the deserted post, I "ot only clear up the mystery ot the , disappearance of the sentries, but make the post tenal le for the future." j ' Rut how ?" said the Colonel Id intense surprise. " I guess, voionei, answered lA-aui, you you ,ip "er r . oaa neuer ict me nave the men, aim o I ns off, and I II tell you the whole affair 'ter.ards. I promise tLat not one shall re- ceive a single scratch, that is if they follow my direction, implicitly." 1 ou are a strange man, said the Uolone-I, but I think I will jet you have -eur wn this time. When do you intend to start !" "In about an hour . me," answered the , elate Death. i erv well, I mil give necessary order, al you can start when vou think pmper. what is more, if rVperfoiiu :,! iliat so th Aod what is more, if yu perf'oiui :J iiist you hive promised aud don't cause mc to: repent nav ing nonoreei you, you shail live Jot CamrbellV nl.co. I it1, a eane of them cussed thievin' Ir.vni )is that have circumvented and carried incur1. 'four men shooting them with their r.tlrv , u i.iuuv t. , v. . rri uruiitg id i lie n'i, 1 mddenly thought I heard the sound of several voieea, sml creeping on mv h itul" and knees towards the spot, got near en tigh t0 bear and see th.t about a dozen Irnois were then and there arranging their plans to surprise the fort to night intending to geal ln Ut,0n it by the point which ihtir if r 'of exterminating the vurlets. And now I ask you are you w tiling and ready to follow i my orders L .1 a...'- I .V. lu"11 run-nun y nnswrrci in inu affirmative ; and with i.uii k.'tied r i:s. , ,d sanguine hopes, the little com, .. i.aiu moved forward. The nntt eoniler! nf a Inn nirr.ie vrtnpe thiekiy covered with bru-h'and uiidergrowtb and among these IVath now carefully con cealed his men ; taking e to arrange them so that their tire would cross each other. and bidding them not to fire unt.l be had g'ven the signal, ami after I lie V had fired not to stop to reload, but clubbing their rifles, to jump down aud finish the struggle I ID that in a n tier. With steady alacrity each man took up tbe post assigned him ; ment the spot presented aud solemn appearance to their arrival. The little conmnnv had berim lo crow , very impatient, and IVath himself feared they bad either abandoned the attempt, or j they bad either abandoned the attempt, or else changed their plan of attack, when suddenly us quick eve detected the form i,. ' .. , . , of one of his crslty foes issue in a crouching , . J , ii , . .. ' position from the deep sbsdow w hich the , lofty trees threw far up the pass ' Three, six. nine, twelve thirteen,'' count- cd IVath, aa one alter another they emerged in single file from the wood, and with q uck o. I ne po-t that our Hero, Ue.i!i, y re- event owing to the following e.u.e , the ,n tmtntJ niinute., and more thoroaghl, Pon 10 1 " 'e " Jfl ";V;;f turning to the fort after pajn-g ; W to branch of the bu.h on which be had steadied tl,an AoaJ j, kut.ided b, th human liaml. c tbroaKh the potc-nt HttAfp-'f hrm..sni . i- 7 a?'' V "i-in 6Hg,h,d rudde.' iei'cd at tbej-rhn H-anliucss of the operation wil! com-! ! ,lo;of0r m adimm-tered to hlm. her light .s nearly all ocurorfr .ne ' moment he h.,l di,cli.r,ed hi, fiiece. render 'o ' SyniB ornmenccd, by njakto- a ..,... '.u.,1,1 ,u I, I i here are worus r.iouc i oi I ie oi no- - errii jiiiMJuiuiniti.tuiic, u.u n,,,n . Hester , bouuded ou each side by a rooky shelving , make me neari meuow j-v.n.i cnu i.u - . , -i,:,.,, .k.nriSs it where, and everv creature, doth preach our funeral ble bank, while its extreme end was closed i upon the kind tecl.ng which pi'o-.pte.l them hbrMj u j'., d in flayr, ,ud its sermon, and ealie us to look bow the old iini0Dy uaia. .. .. impou.iraine looking loresis. " u. ....... ,;,.,, ..n.,hlj iuereascd. sexton, Time, throws up tl.e eartn ana digs fact, Tl.e bank on each side ol the pa-s was luel to the hre of benevolent emotion lu the ": "nc P ft 3 , , . our of Qur , 1)BU ,uvi,cea until ne was Pireeily opposite mio iiumi in wuicu icaui was hit, wnen tne,inir nart on ars. latter, aiih btartliug distinction guddeuly imitated tho cry of a uilit owl, aud dis- charged his riflu Eight of the Indians fell by tho rolley dow Doured in unon them, hut atrani-n tn j enjr one of the five that did not fall was the chief that Death aimed at. This ungual tiaritiless his otberwiae uiicrr.ng aim. Uitering an in.pr. eatiou at his ill lock I Pemh spriinc dow n the bank with the rei-t ol Ins companions, and with one bound 'j'H,u gT(mv. The dou-h is (3icharged reached the aide of the Iroquois chief. ; from t,(, km,ai,j , , niacline int0 "proving Ihey grappled aud both fell heavily to the ' hs ., 0, , tl)ird floor. These troughs Around, claMitd in a fuariul embrace. oud,,. , .,.,.,rj ..iri th aid of the d.rted glances cf ravage hatred at each boiating-niaehiiie, aru taken to any part of t.oluer beneath their ku.tted aud tcowlmg ,,ie Ulfain,. w ucre ,, umperaturc is auit ii brews. I. ii. , : . . . i .i . u i..,.. brews 'I Keep off!" tboutcd Death, as ho one! or two of his companions in the aet of stooping do-.n to assist him, "Keep off ! I and if he masters me li t bim go." Ovtr and over they rolled, writhing and 'training, but sefjitt.gly neither obtaining iva,e f.ir)li,je)). When duly refined by the' de rlllirle j the throat, but he (I'rofea .t.y advantage over the other. At last the ePCond J,lleaiiin?i ,lie dou2h passes into the : sor 8 .11IC) coll, idcred that ihcinode was at liead of the Irnois suddenly cume in con-j . linc linier of t!ie 03f cutter, bj landed ,,itl, more danger than the one ho .act with Iho point nfn rock that protruded . w(.,, jt is flU.ided j,ltl oaVeS of uniform 1 U(1 dl0en ,0 a(0(.t. This operation has rom the band, stunning bim so that bo re - i leased his vice grip of Death's throat) and j ,,e a,Ier t ,IS rol,ased .springing to li feei finished Ins career by bringing the heavy breech of his rifle with sledge hammer force , down on bis head. ,. I,. . r,'lli"lln? '"ir Indians had been ''"' "J ? men I none of w horn hud received anv wound (none oi noiu nuu receivca any wounu ! ,1 ....;..:... v ..... woriu mentioning,) now set up eucu a s iOut of triumph for their victory that the e j 0f tlie wood run it for minutes after. i As Col. Innis promised, Death wai nioted to the vacant pot of Lieutenant now dear reader, we be to inform voi ne it lor minutes after. ' . .... . . .. As Co . Inn s nrom sed. Death was nro - ' '.. ' . . . c our hero and tl.e uncompromising veteran General .Morgan, of revolutionary notoriety, were one and lbs same individual. About a fortnight after thin eventful night, Stan- Lope1 farm became the scene ol' as much mirth, good eating and dancing, as could be possibly disposed of during twenty-four hours, aud lihouuh we think it will be , I,, l . . ".til hours, and lihouyh we think it wi be1 i . a . n 11 .1 . almost superfluous to do so, will add, that .i r ii i l- . i the cause of all this merry making was tbe merrv inaknii' was tbe of tLe beauteous He.ler Stanhona ,0 Lieutenant Henry .Morgan. , I T.. Tt, givesthe following advice to tho.-e young men L(J d d , fof ,beir ' , lum.ai, nuaiv ei """""-i hut are regular drones in tho hive, subsist- ing ou that which is earned by others s ing ou that which is earned by ..Come, off with your coats, clinch the ,...T . i in,..,h hamlli-s ihn in iIih niek. . ' "... . . . ! : . " m.P "... vou wnl seem ..v. "... ' . - a . ....... . j...: i.y and you may then begin to aspire to manhood. iaKe e.H, then, luat ring from your little finger, break your cane, sh.-.ve y.mi- upper hp. Hipe your n .se, hold up your l,r,. r i.l i' ,,nr ,ln,.n,l on f.il.er." Kivi) Wonns Why site kind flying in a.l directions so cross word. freiiu! words- sour words insullin' cross woru iretu,; woreis insuii.ug t .....i, ..,.,i..:,.;..(i. .arna i. 7 . . '. . h ' Xw 1... bint! vtir. . ttra a l IQIISI. tn sst a. ....... e broad, since so many, so diltereni, are ou th. : w ,. g . Kind words bless bin. that iios tl:em. 'A sweet aoull'l on the tongue tend !i , i-i i iLi. -If.elin... toward iseeihe face and Lear the voice of such a , I su uiau. . . iMtid words arc, tncrcioic, oi greai yaiuc. these hard taut 1 is rcla-1 Nor a Bad II it. The folio win of oMiosite n Porry Mr. Field, lo see you here." "Why!" aked Mr. Field. " Bt cause," said the of- . ' . ,. ,. ,' ....,, fieer, V lirisi anu uia i,u . this world. " Has no one a right to rote, . , ,, ... , , ,, i e. v i .. . ,1.' said Mr. Field, " unless he belongs to tbo, , . . . c . v kingdom ol puun . j cf ,,.,,. , goose on the stage of Jtellville theatre. Co- s . ! tro, advancing to the front said : Gentle-1 men, it any ouc among you has lo-.t his head, do not be unen-y, for I will restore it at the' . ..'..'!j;i iu oi' iL-i i-irfHwanoe. .1 T ni 1 i. . .i i ..i i :... ... and ncui tratunr. and not raw aim scorcuiug, l'( .r i,;i, u,,, ,i, rp .i,,,,i ,trnr . i ,s:. . i . oil. bv contact witu me com nouju .uuse- worm, auu eve. v iuu.it'n; ..... ,.J -f tl, Vr Vtelrl a . r inonl.T md MIV DeSecn mrougn a glass num on ... f.... ..... i:,:, , .f ,1,. c.U ' ".ouo.wriU! Thercrerend'gcnUeuun.en.iit. time ' " S? , le 'calyx of this lily re-embles crimsoa it bad worn previous , to deposit his vote : tho olhe-er who rejeiv- ' 'i i ,i i velvet, aim mo gorgeous i.n ..a o. - u.lt Ld ii being a friend and p.ri.boner, but ' Basemfn'T. The yeast is made here , the a(d lilac, and truly no earthly monarch inliiies. remarked : " I am uu51 ' " . r . I could hav been " arrsve-ei more glorious. y MECHANICAL BAKERY. On a recent risit to l'Uiladelptia, we yWllcd XA oreat improvement of the day, which U io everybody's month, as it result, f0on will be Kj tbc kindness of the iu- pcrlutendcnt, we arc able to pre the tollow- We weut to the fourth floor to sec the flrt opei Htiou io bread muking in this ctnblUh- ment. J ue nour is run inrougn a enier, r,d ,t of lumps and orc.gn su hi tancea. Itip f 9 h,d aetormitM.,, wpoI, removing . then earned by "eleaatora to the hopper , t 3 h shm after 12 o'clock above the kne.d.ng machine 1 his machine j . . . tU ljed . kneads a hatch of ten barrels of flaup iu lcs comparison with hiiudiDeadiiiL' inordinary banorics. 0t and cold water tank are supplied ' throii"!i a filter. !.,. .i,,.,,-',- r,,.t into the " kneadinJ UBobi alJ unu,rj,0M a slight, second , kucnili for ,hp of it I :,.,.,,..,., ..L, i.;..t. it nrirtired 1 i.i,,. ,.i.. i. .1.. ,. Wrid. inalfrs in , nccordin, t0 nd;ustment. A self- ,eti ' Mer on the loaf cutter reco'rds th. ntirilber ol loaves it delivers, up to one mil- lio This " tell tale " keeps a check upon tLe work in every department. The cylinder j f , , f J k ir0 h tlie tLir,i . Ol lliu lonicuivur is auna iuiviijii ...w vu.... fj00r an(J delivers the loaves on tho second floor, frolll zilic roller which performs , ... . ' : r ,. ....i ,v, , ,1 l,,u UF"'"UU "S "uu ""e loaTcl)i Second Storv. As the lumps of dough r .1 .. i..r .. .1... ..I come irom ine loai-cuiier uu ana SL-""" ' o... .L.e,. i, ,u.. noor. inev lau ucon an euiiics.-i aot uu, m worisinru &uuu aim runiin uu, ua op.ralion of formi , the ioaTe8 for a slight " d .. proof-- or n j, called. When ,n i-.-.I ,P. . fn.,,H thev are Dut in the loaves are so formed, they are put in 1 " proving boxes," where they remain a short! time ; they are then shnped as desired, and) made ready for baking. I I IUST AND CE.ONI) TORlts. 1 lie oveus, . .. t . .. . ... of which there are two in this. estHhlishment . . . , ... r,,,,,.,:' are upright : they have their foundations , f '. J . ., , .. . i InisT and tE,:o.M SToaif. The ovens . .r . ' . ' ... . V". nm8-l-rn.,eef in in. oasenient, anu , then- doors in the brat and second "ones j J he dough u put into ami We Dread uu -hen in full .,!. The ...kinrr enrs. jhe bottoms ot wliicB are oi nre u ii ed t h. , fir. ATd h u i i l l .l the bottoms of which are ol hre-bricK tiles, aecou.i uour, uo iuo ' ' second floor de,oeuJ aud discharge on tha , filt fl"or- KacJ' ,v.e" :ont!',", tuly tii ears, thirteen of wbieh are ascending and thirteen descending at the aame time. Each T i- . c;ir P" throuh tbwu! tl,,rt' M.'untV t i , !, .A.. larmuouse oven, am. i.e. r , -,ue , v. ....Pw..v, v. v...v. .... - r impurities, can enter me cnamucr oi th.t oven It is a niistaki to suppose that .. fh,,m h anT,hing to do with the baking i , oniv for dVivino- the machinery. d ,leatin!r waler. The ten)pcrture for h k- . the au.omat'C oven i' more than " "V. " 1:1". burning the bread io a cinder, because the 1. hot uir in a chamber without draft is mild """S i ""," vapor arising from the lermentea aougn is --t-- -.- - P --- - . . saved, while tn the common oven it is lost I.. aaitk h cmnktt. A-e.. un the J L't-r ........ . , .-r ..- ,l,i. fi frnm the r"" -V ... . ...... f k,nl.,n ,,rc,..a, and there being no outlet for its roti .-, io. e Mly is a peculiar odor given to the bread by this mad. bread baked ... a close oven, bu t never found in common baker s iireait. i nis il U one. nf the most valuable elements of ! - . , ,i 'pruduced the automatic moveme-nls of the . ears i. placed en tbe back part of the oven, f'on', ' The rapidity of the processes is remark o;. k..-l. -r a.,.,, -nnwr.ri.-il into . . ,.. . , dough iu fifteen minutes. I be cost ol the oi..nn establishment is SlsiUiOO. s tfh C'troinian A Loaf KR'b CaHRIAi. A loafer left his; ..:r. : . ...11,,,.. her thai I., wnni.1 f Lg ; rich enoll?h to come honle , 0i,rri1B0. y9T once be kept bis word he wis trundled hoii-.c in wbee'.hirro 1 .o chemicals aro ever put in me Bold SuBOtcAL Operation. On tho 6th inst , at noon, there was no small amount or cicitcment exhibited in the surgical ward and operating theatre of the Royal InGrma. ry,Kdiuburgh, resulting from tho expectation of a very formidable surgical operalion ta king place that morning1 At 1 1 oclock the room wa crowded to excess, and nunihers of medical men from all part were assembled lo witness it. The patient had for a long peri- io . , . .. r ,,, ,, ,T. . , . v '. "l i . . , , ,.,.. ..j ,i,rnii,., i, : . h, . ,,' ,T,,,hyi-. The division r law being made, he next proceeded to cut away the tonpue at the very root, close Io the hyoid bone. The arteries were quickly tied, the hemorrhage was comparatively little, the man having only lot a few ounce of blood. The jaw was again placed together and the integument sewed up. The man wai actually able to walk out of the room. At the closo of the operation, lrofe.or Syme remarked that the removal of the tongue, bodily, had been successfully performed in ; r, .i. ;..,;.!,, Itrin-T Leen Italy, but the moilus njrrannt was oi a uu- liCTCr . ct berll pcrormed in Great Britain, and, sliould the pslient recover, which is carniMli hoped and believed, the highest praise will be duo to l'rofssor Syiue for having so skilfully uuderlakcn that which no .ur(!Con 01 lUe COUIliry uuu lunmiij : Tpt)tur,.j u)PuU lydnburgli Advertiser. The Scotsman adds : The patient walked I . , .', ., i... .....r..i out 01 me ineairo speeeu.e, u f, , . d LllS COulillUed well ever i .)(.. beiiiL' fed with a tube, can now, bow I ,,c i.. i.- ever, swallow anu vesteroay no ijutr, ui, e . ' . , ? h .. :i.. ; 11. ratlirr . Dreatnen out ine wurti mm. no rather, breathed out the nurd " inilk."' is cheerful, and gives every hope of recovery. OfhcIai. Iunokancis. We often see sad instances ot gross ignorance in Legislative bodies ; but it i seldom that so very a blockhead creeps into the Gubernatorial P3'r f Sute 8S Governor Brown of ueoro' J u " . ., i mesi:e to the Legislature rl , e banking, he argues that it ia . f o cious circumstance that tho message to ine jjcgi.-iniure uu ram ouu is a very suspi- 1 nous eireum-tance that the balance sheets , . exact balance liabilities. " never - , aq,jar.r 0f . Pe, The Governor ! J"0,c' " SJ ' ot.W 10 ,U'S ,rE- ' ; be owlll ,0 .' the banks having a reserve- ' are fraid for thf ! know that they have made . and he think y have made . ana ne miuKS thi.t such a fund " is a part of tiie assets of iLe banks, aad should be remembered wheu a return ia made on oath." The Georgia pnpers ahound with ridicule, in prose and dogg.-rel, of this worse than chool-boy efluion, upon winch any ciera in ... u . ef 8 , theatrical decorations, e., tn- cotubutil;lc. The experiments are reported eornr,urii;!e i e. ..,- .....f,,! l.,li,.' Hp., nf mnit an,liL0 laU'rial.s were. .... c'. i -....u l in.HWr'. c,ntsiin , b-J with uiuslin curtains, ,.U,H , f fl.min - t0che,' c.otU?c. ?a" ot "I '' f cured Kv M. Curferon's nren.iration. and the otl)er hsif gui witll BtraWi wa;J fet on fire ; tlje galUl,s raged with fury, aud consumed auo tne r.mperor gave 500 francs to tho Wl)rkll)en employed. ...ssions of time, all the changes iu nature, all the varietie .,, sorrows, and sow our bodies till ihey rise Vm.y Jhr. i - VST A traveler in Palestine siys that not i. i , far from the proabable site where the ter hieh' ., . A .... -..:.. ,uck,B ,opBOM, V . d to he of that lluded when he thm one of these. Such is the testimony l of nature to the words spokcu by our Lord. Sknsiiih A lei!er from Waa'uingtonsayj that at a recent Republican cauejs it wis resolved, upon the! advice o' Gov. .SewarJ, n.-tt to agitate the slaverv tiueslion. but al- tend to legislation. Thi- is gJod ad ice, and wa hope norihern sUvery agitators ill carry it into practice and id case th.'ir si,-k- enicg discission' npea tins ihrea v.ore sut- J
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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