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if--' .V V r r f. I " 1 1 ' . ! . I OA XltU'i in m lull $s ftnhl riju to jtfffr. . ftnMt TH'O I0UAnpf Al'TAfCE ,' -..-v ac -cxJ r: -st s;.- s-rs tt n i eal . V, . Whole No. 155. - "I r :. : .: .: - . MHyf.cmMir. miim. La a : .i.'-a,-? .jit, -waiir r r1 J.s.a tt .vgaa Vz? E2ri;s.-VcL No lb rafsUdTillo, fi C, S: :7. . F ,::;'- - USUSHbI WIIaXT; . I- - i Pl.TO A!CI MttHlMOI.-, ,1). &NE1LU As&Unt Edltlr. y ; tku or scascaiririosi ; . IlrZZL. H mmt pal l.y -WirU. PeawuT ' V" Hd ,H--i'lti,' ..llellrrierBla;BBbMet Ik A2JLUT"toMirfrm w f r. Vl L mLi IIm B " twewoaae k tk. u4 almW k kw ata.l 1 HHXMMtlpiUi mtrni YCHUS VlETItSll liu. Um4, of Uf. ,al,) tk " I, . . , ' ' ... . a For flita blM ! KM. . . . I mnaMMi - . ' ImnlMWvK I . WM, iu iiaigii, ;, '1Aitei,ilcF-iit Law rXWXSYXLLI, W. 0. f . , orrici o old wrt. R)cJda?liaa, - IV II M MOO Ctt., 4 Um4 U profnMoMl Mnat aay , ay , ar at(t. 170-ly-H 03THICH FEATHERS, .JLRTIlCIAt FLOWERS, 11 Bl'EARSi AT TORN BY AT LAW. ANDREW J. STEDMAN, 4 AllUAilbl Al I ATTOHHET AT LAW, j PlTTIBOUOPfl S' C. wui atw4 tk. Coy rrU,Crt ,r !ktf. laly II, 1 rsitt ihtamrti W lift THBUlipw Miiru. t ..Mini - 1 . ' i Attorney nt Law. H E SANDFORD, J.TT0aE1i AiO C0OSELL0B .ATI' Hi AW. UaU'a BwiBg, oa ' aTm. Campbell, Auctioneer mud Commiition MercUnl, ; ; GILLESPIE STREET, , t . rtratUTtlU.N. 0. . rk'' t. :r;:r' " X 8. BANKS, tOMlSSIOJ D rORWUDlXS MERCHANT. ,awi :..... Tinvrn McDUFFIE, " ' fatkttetillr, h. c, "J.I, IR, US. - . -COOK At jOlINSON, ' 1 IMPORTERS AKD .DEALERS IN 'E.glUhi German, .nd American IUrcl r , . vr and Cutlery. ; Jaaaary 19, ISi jL fTcTA B- tSvWOHTil, Ccnmisdon and Foroarding BERCHATS, lTllBlla1lftal. w. c. ; rSU C adraaoM auda OMlgm"'. T44yaa . Cdobrated Rye Whiskey. f fTtf'.i. iba.bota braad ef A Ka. t Ry iPl fof tit Bt '-"" - ROB'T MITCHEtL. w 74f 157. forwarding and General ComnUtton Mercnme . A. WORTH. , . BTIET. abrary SO, lM. T tf fr; Book Bindery i-7ie.iM. : .vr FISH! FISH!! FISH II! : lo LM Sa. t HJSRRWa, m -.' i4. : C 1. IEETE. : -LAND FOR SALE. ( Snr Ui f . f. k litkfrford fill Ini , Itu ut UarUbnrgh Kill KehML : mill BabwriUr, will M U Ittli tt OoV twit, (If ka ruautloa eokteikiug 4 SO MCrci. tbi4 Uad It KituUil la KlckMMd CM.att nvar lb Uariiibarf High (kfcl, m dUlaal MiU to lb W. C. ' . JAUEl McLACBIN. ( Bpt 16, 185T. ' m, mm vi.in coops. DASIKl ClAHK ' II Hf ralfia diraot froia K Tork, Ur m4 wall aalaelwi aamhaCBt ef , READY-niDC CLOTniSO eaaaiatlns ettnrt varivlT af Caato, raUa4 TU, r Ida kfaMt iN-xit aparaM t(iat. A twaral aaaaiWal, af Bhtrto, rtatkv l Haniala4ai'wtofnmiv5',',,'1,f Btp. is. -. -, v," iJtf W. H. CAHVmt Il o reoeitiog bit JVi Slock ot Goods, wfetck la Urga aaJ aalaetrd. A aall treat aid frUa4a aa4 tk pablia gnMrally U talwitod. My Haak la to Trie- la mxriU trnrj aM n "! MMtltkag that Ikay vast ky aatliaf. aUI kiada af r , W. U. CARTER, Rapt. 17, IBM. ... ALEX. JOHNSON & CROW, . -DEALEM IS SILK AND STAPLE DHY GOODS, ARE la fetifl U fall (ar aaarly ta) af tbair faU aa4 W lalar iMack fo IW.7. Tkair anwat etuck aaot M aill ba Ia4 aar mint 4 lla af w airgvr uwa aai , food, eallad fur la tfcair Inula. itaaara win pi fi iair Km aaiw" If tbay fcU la aU lUy ? arthalaai Uk plara ia oving It. a Alu, Jommui, J. , : rmaCaow. tUpt. I. ' 1MH r.UsL, 1857. H . & E.J. LILLY RE at raatltlag aM of tka LARGEST AKD MOST DKPlR.tULK RTOt lkS r tMimM7 frr bad Ik aWaaar af atariag U tkair caa. loaatra, aaibraelag a graat tatiaty of Uia)l adl Funcr rT CMdla. Ilala, Uvajairu, I ntkrrllav. UfAuj-nmmm t4JOaea Uot aai4 fk.M, vail aaaorted j U af a kick ar afeHd at raaaoaabla prior for aaak or goad pp. Tk altralioa af aaaa try BMrck.au, aa alKHaaab bayara goatraUy, ia la ritrd a thi rlaak. . , ryaurl, A at. , I8T. IJEW GOODS FOB THE FALL TRADE, 1857. THE aharibr 1 aaw raaairlag targ aad alead toek of t Dry Grtoda, Grocerie, Hardware, and Cutlery, Uootiand Shoe, IJt and Capa.I'roviaiona.Forr'ijtnand DiMiMWlifi LiqiMrrt, Ta vbirk b aaa aall laa attaetfoa of tk patlU gaaaraily.aa ka will U at Wbaiaaaia ar lUull. ' C. 8- I.KETE. Rrot. II. 1M7. VH-41 TATE or ftOtVril CMIXOLIJA, MOORE aWXTT. -Coart of rtca aad Qaartar Raaaiaaa. July Tna, 1 8-r7. Margant CEr v. Kaaaatk M. Coffer abd otker. ri(itia for Dr. It appearing to tb Mtiif.elioa ot tL CfRi, (bat Williwa Cofvr, ia aoaraideat of (bl UU, It i ardsrad tbt pablkaik ka auda ia taa Kortk Cara Haa Arga, a arwtpapor pablUkod fa tba fewa ef ryctlitt. M. C, for fear ak, aotiryiag tb raid R illiaaa Csfler, to b, aad appear, at Ik aaxt (oral af aar aabl Coart of rka aad gaartrr RMin, to b bold tut tk tb Coaaly of Maora, al ll Court Ha ia Cartbait, aa tba feartb Maaday of October aaat, Ibra aad thra, ta plead, aaaa-ej, rr oraiar t Ut f titioa, otbarwiaa lb allr getion taenia act ferib, a ill ka takca pr) aeatraao aad beard rtparta to bia. Witaeta, A. H. McSklLL, Dk of oar a!d CoaH at oBoa, la Cartbage, lb Monday hi July, IHii, aad 8Sd year af Aatencaa laJeveadraea. A. 11. UcXElLL, Clerk. m 4u .- ' " 1 , Fayettevflle Hotel . . FDKlVITVRCkdk FIXTl'Ui:! For Sale. , rih aba aamad property aill b avid ia aay raa J poailble proa .pan fair term if applied for beUreea tbe prearat tin, and tba lilk ef Deetailier aik If at nld ky tb l&lb af loataibr, they will b aold at Aecnoa afler tb Iral day of Jaa. nit, ia lola ta tult porebaaera. Aay iiifia-aMtioa vaated, a 41 b ebaarfully gi.a by applying ta - - . .., , H CO. rayctterilla Bej. 12, ' v u IWtf. -. $100 REWARD. My room eat forcibly entered ee Buad.y algbt tba I3tb af Septoaiber, by aaa ankaoaa pmaea er per. aena, took from a; deak $963 ia Bank BilU aad $30 ia Oold aad (Mirer, I a ill gia tba abora aaaied reward ftar tbe apprekeniiea of Ik tbief aad recovery af tbe BJoaay, ar $50 tor aitheri O. P. U'THER, Bocklagkaa Rkkawad C., Sept 26. . 194-1M A CARD, Tb aadenicned aoatd Napootfany Inforai bia old frieada and eaotomer tbat ka eaa be fonad at tba SmreefC. K. Uete, ahare be will be glad to aee tbai. ' K. McIXIMALU. . l-aytUllra,K.C.,a.8,1867. 157-tf W.P.ELLIOTT, Commission : Merchant, ; rATETT15TII,LE, If. lgf fet for LiUerlol I Cg.i Stria lut Uit. Will attead promptly to all baaiaea eatraeted to bii aara. ' October 21.16M. k FALL STOCK 1857. STARR & WILLIAMS A! K aw reeiTing a VERT LARGE ASD. WELL otLtCTED 8TOC OF rail mm lTItr Glil T wbick tky ia.il tk early atUntloa f their eaa tor. Wbolwla bay an geaeralir. Aag. SI, laof. IU4f ' ? . TO MT OLD COAT. Tfcoagh kardly wertb oa paltry gruel, , Tbea'rt dear to aa, my poor old eoat; , . Far fall Ua year, ay friend tka't beca ' Ta fall tea year I'r krabd tba ilean j , - ' Aad aow, Ilk m; tkee'rl aid and waa ; . Witk both tk glow of yoatk la go j , Bat, won end akabby a. tboa art, ; Tboa aad tk peat (ball not' part, , ' ' Poor aoai. ', aot forgot Uto birlk-day ar ' - ' i Wkea Int I deaaad iky floaty aleere, . Wba Jovial fritad, la BMntliag wia, Drank J aad boallk toat aad aia. ' . Oar Mlgeaa let eoate daaplaa, , TTa'r drar a arar la kbolr y ' Add for tkeir wkea, aid tkaa art, . ' Tkeo aad ta pt (ball aot part, ' -' " peoraoat. ' ' ' '' ., ' i t 'f pin Tfljg, I rajaabK)t, ., i, 4, roBptog, fkigae y LWlto " ' 0b etrord ker ker to retain, Aad tky bail aklrt wa rent la twaia. ' Paar girl ake did ka beat eadearor, And palckad Utee ap a well a. ever. Far ker weet aaka, old a tkek art, ' Tkea aad tk peat akall aot pH, ' , Poor eoat. Kerer, ay aaat, at tboa bea foaud Beadiag tky ahealdera la tb graaad, Traa ny apurt "Lord" ar "Oraoa," Ta beg a peaoiaa ar a plaea. ' WDd faratl Ron at a ajonarcb. deie - Adore tby BMdcft battoa-koU j If bat forUat, eld a tboa art, ' Tboa aad tba pt eball aot part. Poor aaat. Poor Ikoagk w ka, ay good old frkad, Xe gold abaB brlb aar back, to bead ; Heaeet aaidat toaptalioa pat, W wilt k koaeet to tbe but; Par I pria Iky tirtaoa. rag Taaa all tka kw a ooartier brag ; Aad,' wblle I lire aad bare a keart, . Tkoa and tk poet akatt But part, My eoat ' MISCELLANEOUS. l iUrm mm nnMtm im- . aofiea In r carol ff fcra.i. tf iktfu.' A SL DDEN CON VERSION. a rroar or iti;et. In one of tbe northern lowna of Verroonl lived a young uian,TJaiiiel Brjan, a lawyer by proleawoo. Ao one poaaeasea tbe confidence of hi friend niore than he, and no one was better calculated to ee cure ihe good will and friendahip of all w ith whom ha came in cuutact. Iiuine.i t.H,ri ia ituun hurt, nud he f-fi not tn i rir iii uuiMWt atialaction. theaife ol twenty -aeveo Bryan tool lo himaeK a wife from amongst tne moat la ored ones in the country. , Alary Felton expenenced a atrange pride wlien tlie gave her hand to the vouuk lawyer, and il uone enried her, many at least prayed that ibey mioht he eauallv lortunate. - o t-- . w..i l. ..... i,,iui riirn. ovpr IIW . . . l- u . ,i. cluuu came over uu aceue. vOUVIViaiuy rau "imiij members of the bur, and Bnan poaesed one of lhoae peculiar teniperameiit,which i at lengib gave tbe whole Dody api aoui to the demon. For three year fie followed the social custom ol the times witnout neg lecting much of his business b-Jt finally he sunk into the lowtat depths of degradation J when at the agtTof thirty-five, he became a confirmed drunkard. lie now neglected his clients altogether-be could not remain sober long enough at any time to carry a ; ease through court. The "tonly business be ; now bad on band w as the collecting of some debta. - ------ On the evening of his Ihirly-ufih birth day, lie joined .the Wasbingtotrians once more his bright genius shone out upon the world. But it could not Inst long amid the examples of those who were hia constant companions, and he sank as rapidly aa be had risen. In one short year from that time be was a miserable, uegruded being. People who had left notes and accounts with him to collect, called al bis house, and on enquiry where he could be found, his, wife would, lell them that he was away. Poor woman ! they could not bear lo dis pute with her,,, and would go their way, though they knew full well that the remain of Daniel Bryan were prostrate upon lis bed-room floor. ' -V ' ' One day ftir- viuww . l.:n Mr. V, lell accounts to the amount of seve ral thousand dollurs with Mr. Bryan,' and be was anxious to aee him. His poor wife answered him as usual that he was away. " My dear madam," returned Mr. Vinson, 1 know your misfortunes, and. appreciate your feelings , but 1 must see your husband. It 1 can but see him for one minute, 1 cau learn all I wish lo know." Mary Bryan spoke not a word, but with tearful eyes turned away, and Mr: Vinson followed her. lie found Bryan in a ;back room stretched at full length upon the floor with a jug of Medlbrd rum at his side. With niuch effort Vinson aroused the poor inebriate to a semi-consciousness, and nuk ed bim if he' had dote anythjng with the notes and accounts be had lelt with him " Yes,' nswered the lawyer, in a weak, hiccupping voice, fye deducted my per centage, and you'll find the rest in that trunk. Mery'a got the key.'- Mrs. Bryan was called in, Ihe key pro duced, and Vinson found his money tour thou.ard and some hundred dollars all right and sale. ' In bis worst momentb Bryan never used for himself a single penny held in trust. Hundreds there were who worked hard to reclaim the wandere tv but without effect. Years went by, and he sank lower yel bis wife lelt him not. Her, brother, a young law re r named Moses Felton, often nfctd her to aursake her husband, offering at tbe a c i ' t '. .fortrt'.)lij liom. luontli hi '.e would tot listen 1 boje va f,'in!i up. Weei ul ( the f.illrn m i It drunk . , r, riii l not even a dy I r'-ul !' i ,, tiia course. I d-m'-t if sucli . vvt know i. . He Whs loo low .r,;y. lf i!k-- with wliom lie i ', wiu'mI fHif d r t i wild him, . ' .ii? ifj hi o,'".'d anJ cliamber, he 1 to dri'ik, and rvcii hii very life ; ,. - r h; ! t- - ' v rin;' ...? i t. k.i) had a' pall Ohio. I tore lie. tt X nut he visiitJ I To . ' ad to take hit-r w ilh !; ; I j l.iin : !'-v.' X shfl WOI...J tol gi), v 'v ,vr-t ?",urjfcd the brother. , ' ' if i.uhJ aw.iy, anu austan i Jy ty with .uch u bruin I i u U. u-r tear. . " will I ni'i !. v hiin now, lie will auuu leave hir. 4 ll cOfoffc' much longer.". 9 1 .At-that j moment Dniel entered Ibe apartment. - lie looked like a w anderer ' from ihe tonib. lie bad his bat on and bia jug in hia hand. : J Ah, Moaes, how are ye. he gasped for be could not speak plainly. . I he Ttsiior looked at biro a moment in silence. There, as his features assumed a E ccld ktern expression, he said, in a strongly emphasized tone: Uamel lSryan I have been your best friend hut one. . My sister i an angel, but m-iled with a demon. 1 have 'loved you, Daniel, as I have never loved a man before i you were noble, generous and kind ; but I hnte you now, for you are a devil incar i nate. Look a I I bat woman ! She is my siater she might now live in comfort, only ale Will not do it while you are alive j yet. ' wlien jou die she will come to me. 1 do pray that Cod will aoon give her joys to my kerping. Now, Daniel,, I do sincerely hope tial the first intelligence that reaches nie frwn my native pUce after I shall have ' reachrd my new home, may be that you aredtad!" BrraM gazed upor: tbe rpeiker some mo ment i in silence, ' -aloses,' he at length I aaid, y are not in earnest I" "A. true as heaven, Uautel, t am. V ben I know that you ire dead, I shall be hup py.aid not until then no go on. Fill your. jug, tnO . titnp, slosea, l ean reforih.' - " Vu cannot. It is beyond your power. Vf)Q Wave had inducements enough to have reforned, aa hare the sinners of creation, and )Vt you are now lower than before. Go aad die, air, as noon aa you can, for the irtoiiitnt thallimls you thus, shall not find mo aniong the mourners." , Bryan's e)etlshrltand h drew LinKelf pnwlup. 1" be said, with a tone of ,iat (JSC'aiiircasa - that-bad oAeq; !ce.rTC.i ajury. Hia lo Ohio, and I'll send ou the news. -Go, sir, and watch ttx-pt. .. With these words' Daniel Bryan hurled Ihejqj into tbe fire place, and while yet a tbotnand pieces were flying over the floor, he slrnjer from the bouse. Alien bore his . " l . i j r . . j i i , 1 .1 . i own m iiiukn, w u, ! havif ' called in a neifrhhor. he hurrieJ f . : . away, for the stage was waiting. Fo months Duiiiel moved over the brink of I hi grave, but he did not die. "Oie gill of brandy will save you," said the doctor, who saw the abrupt removal of all simulants from u system w hich for long years had subsisted on nothing else, was nearl,- ure to proye fatal. - "You can surely take a gill and not take more -L , M.ye," gaped the poor man, "take a gill and break my oath.- Moses Felton shall never hear that brandy or run killed me. I'll Ive till Moses Felton -shall take-back hi Voids.",i - He did live ! An iron will conquered. the Messenger death had sent, and Daniel Bryin lived. -For one-uionth he could not evel walk without help. But he had help, joyful playful help. Mary helped him. "Ayear'passed away, and Moses Felton returned to Vermont. He entered the Court, Houae at Burlington, and Daniel Brysn was on the floor pleading lor a young ui.iq who had been indicted for forgery. Felton started in surprise. Never before hod Bryan looked so noble and command ing, and never before bad such torrents of eloquence poured from his lips. The case was given to the jury, and Ihe yontrk was acquitted. The successful counsel turned from the court room; and he niet Moses FiiNn. - -. .'- ' They shook hands but did not speak. When they reached a spot where others could not hear them, Bryan stopiied. Mi esM' he said, "do you remember the words yoa spoke to me a year ago ?" "I do, Unmel." 1 . f. . Will you now take lorn back unsay them now and forever T". "Yes, with all my heart." -"-.!Then I am in part repaid." , "And wb.tt must be the remainder or the payment be t" asked Moses. "I must die an honest,, unperjured man The oath that has bound me thus far, was made for life!" . That evening Mary Bryan was one of the happiest of the happy. No allusions were. made in words to that strange scene of the year before ; but Moss could read in the countenances of his sister and her hjbandj the gratitude they did not speak. And Daniel Bryan vet lives, one of the most honored men in Vermont. Five times he sat in the Slate Legislatuie; thrice in tbe Senate, and once in the National Con gress, and he is yet an ornament to society, declining all offers of public office, from the fact that his profession is more lucrative. while plenty of others want the olhce which he cares nothing for. ' r Reflect before you act, hut when the time for action arrives, stop thinking," was a maxim of General Jackson. t - O A !! I , A- ; afi-i on . l : ii an - r i r i From Iba Hani oaruat. Till: SEVEN LOST 15UIDES. . , A LttiKMi fr KEW 0ULBA5R.. :, In the upper part of New Orleani not lar from the .Mu'sissipi)! river, .lands an I old hou.n well knowu in . tliat part of the I ilv a ll.ii Lmtril.l linllMB. i II l enift ifmt j mi teimnl can be Induced to remaiii lonx in it, hut all, disturbed by auperoaiurol sihu ajid aounda, speedily seek another oaiuro.1 uwtlliiijj. . lliee nooturnnl duturbanon are nufaciently iplhinedto oma, at least -by tba following legend : : .-i Long time ft,wni More New Orleana w a -rf ul ciiy, and when the qmirlera not k i,on by the tiaroe of Lafayettie at occupied partly hy "cauelleld and partly i,- -..nii,n -wf u. Dovv nol fl. ., ,lrt bank of theriver. I il!'.Li.ii.il l;.il.!ii., S 10- dttV, ; Wjp the entaof a puiuiaiion, and Wiis liau rinf i ly by sunny laces and merry vowwL-o-fia ownar, was an old gentleman, a wtitvivr, who bad seven treasures in seven daugh ters, all beautiful intelligent, and aminble. When the eldest daughter was of an age to marry, she was woed and won by a young j planter of tbe neighborhood, and Icronce the course of true love seemed to rutt smooth. All parties were agreed us to the suitability of Ibe match, and wlien the wedding night arrived, willing guests flock ed from all quarters to do honor to ihe oc casion. Tlie old house wag brilliantly il luminated, and the sounds of mu.ic and of dancing echoed through its chamber. In short every thing went merrily onward, and gay Louisiana never saw a grayer aanem fiage. But all this merriment was doomed to meet a strange and suddeo end. Scarcely had the nuptiul benediction been pronounced when it wm observed that tbe bride w as missing. The evening pasted on and she did not return. Wonder w as fol io wed by anxiety. Search was made, first through the.houar! and grounds, and finally through ihe neighborhood; but all without success. " "' - - - - - Ail lliat night, and for days and wceVfthis'i-orps he changed Into the Tyrolese after, ihn search wa continued with alilhe sleei Kpless energy aud vigilance, which love j bravery, she soii bee me a non-ccjmmis-aid prompt, but all iu vam ; nofliie alight- j sioned officer. She fell ilespar.itely wound- couid eal trace was ever found uC the misamg i d, while fighting in tlie thick of the con bride. . j flict at Verlet, but f reserved sulRcient Had she, m some andden abberration ofj consciousness and presence ormind to mind, waudered jiifo the boundless swampa i cralw to the side of a wall, w here she lay aud perished miserably of hunger and ex-! sdl while the battle raged round her, and posure ? "Or had some leurlul aud uubo-! the conibnttiints -pnsetl over her repeated- aomed Sfief. caused her to cast herself into . lite luibid waters ot tbe .Mississippi ur bod she, perchance, met and loved some peraoa ao far beneath her in station as lo render an open union hopeless, and they had fled together lo disiaul iaitda. Such were some of the conjectures of the gossips concerning her fate; white others told oreary stories ct Ihe dreadlul and des perate deeds of trie pirates of the gulf, or late al nights, with terrified glances cast nver their shoulder towards the door, whia- peredghosily tales of the doings of tbe de- j mon huntsman, wboae horn w as often heard among the woods and marshes, and the baying of whose dog mingled with the rustling of the wind among the leaves, as it s.'ruclc upou his ear in the dreary hours oi o!rht, caused many a pious Arcadian to hastily cross himself aud utter an Ave Ma- J ria and a peliiioii for protection against the devU and his aucel. .lt would be tedious. to tell as to hear, irmunai. cilice mat- poor varoiine ner aave in ihe briefest manner how, one af-1 ha ,,l-so Ut a , l,M of- . lf sh,e ter another, five more of the K-vtn djugli-; h;s survived the ahock,, it is probaly only ten disappeared in the same - wav each on 1' ..Pnd ' some distant retirement, the re their wedding night, till bul one' was left, mains of a brvKen heart m mourning like the youngest and most beautiful, the best P1"'. "ver a slausthte.iyd hmhand and a loved of all. A strange -infatuation seemed ! ruinl count rv. lrsonl Adventures of lo enchain all who were concerned; and j te Barones Ion B ck. while, when each was lost, the same scene ! - ... am otfratiticsearth, of wild-grief, and of de- A KEj.ttKai-tCfai -mrw An exchange . rutirintf aenuieseence' was enaeted.'. none ever d reamed -of nu ki ng. fate which seemed to hati n oliieclion tb the marria: girl. And thus it came lopas that ihe last uuughter became lieirollied, as ihe ren had i ntMiutsix mcnes nigii, grow ing nom a com been, to one well w orthy of her, and in due ! mon wooden tobacco spittojn v hich, is tune another large company assimbled to : fi'.h-d with irajis of e g irs and tobacco grace the nuptial. (quids. That a tobacco pl.tnf should ger- Bul on this occasion there was but little , minafe fro n a piecrof in jstJiuicd tobacco nf mr,i,,dlll Til tri.-sl rillKlylvd tlTTH til- lhrp nriii in vv hi, pers siMike of the lost sisters. All seemed i to feel aa-though ihey were, shade lauokved by ! the wings of some dark and terrible mis- fortune novering over the doomed house, : io one was Muinl ooW i.iiih i.uit.ri jesl.or speak a gay or thoughtless word, j kin the meantime all i-ossioie Cure was , ikkpn to puard tha bride from the late of i her sisters. A chosen body of friends watch-! ed constantly over her, and never pcrmi, t- ed her to be absent from their sight. Thus were mailers situated when the hour appointed for the nuptial ceremony arrived. . But ihe final vows Mere scarcely jspoken. when the sound ol a distant horn was heard, and a thrill of terror struck to each heart. It appeared nearer, till at last Ihe heavy tramp of a man, accompanied' by the pat tering sound of the feet of hurrying dogs. was heard upon the veranda. All eyes . were fixed upoii ihe closed door. It open- j ed with a crash, and a gigantic huntsman, to dinner, (pnivided for them by the libe clad all in green, and surruuuded by a pack rality of their late pastor) and to which they of huge and panting hounds appeared up, did "ample jusiiee. The bridtv was beauli ajLtbw threshold. Fixedto their places the j fully dressed in. white muslin and lace. In spectotors stared wilh glassy eyes' upb'n the fact the jvhule of the Indians were well terrible visitor, and wailed? in speechless j dressed, and. a prettier isight has not been terror his further movement. Fixing his i seen ia this picturesque village of Cvillia. flashing eye upon the bride, with i.nperiul After enjoying theftiselves, and the usual air be raised his right hand, to wards her. j toasts having beeu giveu, they sang ihe J. With tottrHing steps she advanced, and ' sank fainting into his annv One blagl up- canoes and went quietly 1 taejr homes. on his mighty horn ; one yell from his fero-j ' '- " : ' --' , cious pack and the green huutsmau sprang The Department of the .iterior bat de- 1 from the house bearing with him tho iuan- 1',.; that joint stock associations cannot imateforin of the doomed bride. Fainter Jme pubhc land Tinder the graduation and fainter grew the sound of the torn aad' act . ,; .1 the d(, till thy fiitfeil qiritn nxry-in th idiKtance; and then, and trot (iil then, did lha beh'ildcrauf ihi ofrdrfje acenw reeoror from the II which, had deprived them s( . tlte power wfinoyinj or fieakinrf. '. All Ihikye. who were preaetif at tliif tij. pernaturnl abduction liave wn iince min ! ,eJ ?tM?'r she ith Iwlr J'rent earth bot 'J house still etgnil., a fmueM lo the ' truth of the legend, and on . s'ormy nights ihe demon Iiuni.-witn'x horn and the baying of hia day, riing above the roaring of fha tempet, fliey be heard sounding aluiig lha . 4 Afetairiavidge and ill rough the swamps and woods adioiuini and at the in:rlnirKt ) hour tbe ghnfts of the -bereaved old father jet wander ihrouh the deserted chambeR of llie ancient hi ius, weeping and wripg- " ing its ; sh tdow y. band nud.refieating, ia , ; ngonixin toof the tniinea ol'llm seven ' ! lost brid" ' , V:'t-"'"f. ': ''"' : ' ."" iibi 'it ai'i aa' T1" ' ' ' , liUNGAItf tiV JfUnoiXFI. ; . X. ; Trire wim on bidivfdW. Le eWduct ' wa the theme of univeriilTtdirirration, and "I thnt p:rion atransre to say, was a young?' female. A certain mystery hung round i her origin and family. Her tin me was' Caroline, but vhe was known- in the army . by Ihe name of Cirl ; her real surname was . never known. Iimturices are not uncom mon of female performing derd of extra ordinary valor under powerful excitement. ' ' The maid of Sanigossa braved the French fire to avenge a fallt-n lover, and Joan oT Arc became a heroine through the power y of glowing devotion. The motive which ;, actuated Co I it is impossible to divine, unless we attribute il to a huibing love of lilnrrty, and haired to despotism. Howev er this muy be, ithe spjieared (jj-sf ia the in-" urrection at Vienna, and piught with as tonishing daring throughout the whole of that sanguinary struggle. Her sex was thru unknown, as sfie ilreMrd in male at- . . tire. After ihrsuppressioa of the popular party in Vienna she was lst sight ol for a few dyvS, when she uas reoognized under the nliiiWiii of the Gennnn legion, inla which she' had enlisted "'nRTftiabJ" 'From J iSrs, w here, by her cood conduct and ly. As soon as the battle w as over. she j dragged herself to a place where her wound were attended to. and s.he rapidly recover ed from them. Her next appearance was at Debreesin, wheYe she applied to Kossuth for petmisMoo lo ?erve in the hussars, .It w aa granted ; an J here ani hergred-)a duct was so conspicuous, that she advanc ed rapidly from one step o( promotion to another, till she attained" the grade of an officer. She then, to the total abnegation of her cloth, married a brother major, a' niajor of the artillery. The happiness of h r married life was not destined lo a long continuance. Her husband was soon after uken prisoner by the Austrian, and the last intelligence she ever heard from him informed her that he w-ns about to be tried as a leb.-l before an .ustrinn court mar- ... .... a i ,r. Il,s I tg e'sn' aivinea.-- s9 doubt he died lik so many other brave men, " by the decree of that lawless and savage as enacted, none ,says, -few d iys . since mir attention was g, the, .tnysjcriousieaMed to Ihe rnostreinarfealde phenomona -. ? ng over thelainiiynl the ' S In a nage of the young ' law' office, inthis ciiy, any one Curious in savs. " a fe w '"d:ivs .since mir attention was b-it any can see freh vigrous plant, now IllUSt Sl3 Tile the most credulous. and we almost fear" lo hazaid our reputation for" veracity on the point, 4ut t!i? doubtful can oe sansiieu oy cuimou n ie nwim,o. our, olliye.. . 1 Ins lift lu Ihe nature ana history of. tolmcctr-being established, should x , hi a warmns ' t '',e mnslicators of the weed to be carelnl not to kerjj tobacco in tneir . moutn.s ourjng steeping wurj, ior thev mieht w'ake'ui) some fine morning with n fine crop of tuba'. c .'rowing through the mouth awl- nostriis. If the growth should !bv rapid, suffocation would undoubtedly be ! the result. Lovers of ih ..weed, heed the warning ! -. '. ' A Vkiwio "Among thk IjintANS. At the. Presbyterian Church, Orilliai Canada, on, the 25:h of July. jlw Itev. John Gray united in marriage' ('has:. Jacobs, son of Mr I Pete?- Jacob, of Rawa, Id JIary Goose. " After the cerelnonv, (t wfiehf here were nearh tie hundred native Indiansnnd their chiefs) they aitjounied to the Oi ilba hou'se national anthem, Slid emnarnea m .vueir d- a
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 10, 1857, edition 1
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