C J. i. i' j--, . v rpHS TOLtOJTINO , ACT . 0? , COIT0RE3( , AP: -1; tywA h? th Prtlidftit, U pctllsbcd tat lh U fvrafttloa 9d dlrtetioQ cf nU.ccocwwtd.la eonne. tiom wiUi th ot rtlttlo j w ImprenmeaU heretofore anooeci la Otaejrtit Orders No tjt from the AJja. last ) iMpector Genend'a 03t, April ftblUSf tad u mpp lemtnUry t (1 tot:. ' -. v . .. . At Mt to tuaaad ao tt 4tUlt!ed "Aq ct to, regaUU laprtumeau b oQnrt f the troy." j . . ' . lb Canfrtsi of the QoaMmt jSutej of Amenc. - do tnict, Tftit to all cmo of appraisement proTlded forta uld aet, tho oQsor.JlapioS 10 proportj abaU, U aatolUM tbe apprtlaement to bt fair and Jurt, eadorao opoa It'bU approval; I, oot, bt abaU oadont ttpoa it bia raaooaa for refunlrf , and dellm tbo tano, wltkf a raaolpt for'tho ptoptrty impretwd, to tbo owo r, bit ajoot or AttoToejr, and, at acoa at practJeaMt, forward a.eopy of the rtcelpt and appraiaontnt, and hit oodorMmttt Jhereoo, U tbo board ff, oppraUon appolntad by tho Prtgldont and 0OYero of te ftato, who aball roTtoa tbo aama andmako a teal JuaUoo, ao at to tWo Jaot eoaipoaaatloa for tbo proporty Ukoa, "wblob TalaatJoa aaall bt paU by tbt proper depart moat for tbt Jt af vhick tho prortrty tu taken, ta iht tertlfloatt of npnraJttm, at frtTld tbt "t of wbtok tbla bt mendaMry.- .. t t.W r : . " Ajymi AprHZJ;ltZl. - ? - v-" By OrdorMif S,ii "';-r;;'(t;; f ' f Sifnad w C0O?SR, , . - . ; V ; A4ataatandItrytctoTgniial,. 7- All partita Ukiof apptali frees tit docUlonl of leal appraUera, o the oodf tilled, are htrtby no tlned that theat appeala oat.bt ? la dae form tad aeeompanltd by joitablt jprwd tid maona, la teconUnet with tbt la, tr they tanatt bt attod on. . y , .. . , b: tr.'BtArKSTOCK, ;";'M"Mu.K.cuiu3WTir," Commlsaloam 6f appralaement for ff. Carolina.! May iw, o , A 050. Tune "Bonny Bine Flag.' 1 1 - U-".' AfiiCTWoifiMt'a Off xcr, (limtia.) ' " , , , . : . ' , Ealolrb. May Wi, IKS. J TDECOMiUOTIKd"VmCJ TtfE it c. Militia art ordered to eIl oot far lieal aad tem porary eerrlet, loch portion, of thdt Ermtati at nuy it nettatary for tho trrett of deta rt;rt. . , Aay aJlcer., noiKommlasiooed oceT tr ..prime, re faaloc 9 obey C order, will be reported to tb! I aflce, la order that bt may bt punished according to law. . v FemUblnjre enbatiute in thi Cj-fHey-doMnot exeaptfrom whim 1 ,cr tX2i V order btl been eiecated. - ? .. -i r s Cy .rdcr tfOor.rnor y o rFOwUt . i, V, v;AdjuUOenerai; : cxccitUTtTbciWarlxacat II. C. Hp9tin Otnw'i Omen. O)", , -V f . 4 , , , r Xalcl5b, lUx Wta, W-: OtsxnAiOtttit, y. -i;:; V... , Z -$?:2il sJtnvrt vCftnATE BEEN COM. their re"p-" Af t. nrtAntal DUtrlet, to the commanami mv-. - , in which they may bo reaWlog temporarily. ti ti vfnAtimnr Vamcb.-" h vw " ncr. n FOWLE. M. 1 231.S4 AdJaUnt Cnerel. t , Executive Department W. C. RM?T1(NFB0M MlLtm DUTY ON AC r-conntof dteabiUty will not bt k"a cfp-n tbt fiu.feon'a IficaU en by JJj SKmiading Uflttr of tkt Be glment, and approved . . . . H - ; r nt Toia ouica. ... .. . nraor VAVCtr B ' May iD,232t:, Oht yea, I am (a Sontbern girl; I glory In the name : T , And boaat It lth far greater pride, . Xnaa glittering weaUhDr fame. s l envy nol the Northern girl, '' ' 7' 1 . ' Het robe of beauty rare j . ' ; ; s Thoegh diamoada grace her anowy neck,, ' , And pearlf bedeck her hair. .... ..fcHoaoi. T.:u.v,. -v ' : Ilarraht barrah! for the aanny South, eo dear, " Three cheera for tho homeapnn drtaa r v The Southern ladies wear. ' ' ' , This-homespun dress is plain, I know: V '' My bat't quite common, too ' " Bat then it shows what Soathern glrla t ' I' , For Southern rights will dor ' " ; r J TTe've tent the bravest of our land - 1 r vTo'batUe with the foe, " And we would lend a helping band ' We lovt tbt South, you know'. The 8onthera land's a glorioaa land, ., -1 , Aad her a a glorloca eauee; . ( . Then bart'a three eheera for Southern rights, And for the Southern bhyt. ... - Vt'vt tent our a weetboarta to the war, . Bat, dear girts, never mind,. ... Tear toldler love will not forget, , i The girl fat'a left behind. ' : : A aoldler lad it i the lad for me ; A brave heart I adore: ' ' And when' the tunny Souti it frtti f 'Aad fighting la no more: ; r"'5 ' I'll choose me then a lover brave, " From tut that gallant band ' ' Tot toldler lad I love tho best, " " ' Shall have my heart and hand. And now, young men, a word to you, If yon would win the fair, , x, Oo to tbt field where honor calls, . And win i9nrCXtmmt miiii Are for the true and brave, ... , ..; Aad that our tears fall for the one i Who filla a eoldier'a grave, - : cnoava. Hurraht burrahl for the sunny South, ao dear? Three cheera for the the sword and plume ; The Southern eoldiera wear. . ana wors' thaa all, joined a band of iory jr.. :! r1 I j i... . .1 ...I ... i - L iL j j j iichl b bnncl oass. i ington, whose i tar ving soldi ers litf yonder is the Haunts '6f ; VaUFo. f ? Washincton in his lonefv ionTnevinfffia wont .o past, thit fara-hocsoj, the xut-1 tnroaw are in;tne next cnatnwf, annting and fctiri& MJt night' r'iv'?-i! -J -M fc - ; -And the daughter M-irv-or heo.rjtmav was 'MarVthe': idfretf thit name'lri ' the mjiaH itmM, lunar la I n a vtAMf Kam Iiia T She had been reard by her oof her, now dead and pone- horn?, to' revere this 'man YVasMngtonWDO wiH and murdered ; to revere' hiol next jo God,, Nav. more, that mother.-on her death bed. joined the hands of a part iz an If adcr, narry f iiiiniiiSl wiki uuw nuarcs tut? crusyauu.yyiu at .Valley. Force i,) ; -n' r-f ; Well might the maiden's eyes flash with Wnhaturlrt; brtghtnei weirmight her Jale face gather a single burning flush in the centre of each cheeky .. . , - . For, yesterday afternoon, she went four .4 Marv'a! rthaitiMrv W tl'A rtthtel: fh rharnh Of the soldier, to him a fchabber of death; i Fof a moment Juary staili there .trem-i hlinb:, anil r eonAuetL Washinjrton paxet . upon hat pale' girl with a Ipbk of, surprised; when, see tnere,l her rather s rouffh lace ap- , . 4 pears aoov tue neaa ot tne stairs. r - m . Maryr,show the geoileman intbhai "; ! fotti da the Wft; JArid look fprl; itV 14 v-V; ana yoa taa setter go into yoar root na i feo to sleepJ .j.vS a n'i-eivfli-' ber on the let'Maiy the one on the, right 1 A 'Ap honjr passed. Still tne siorm bearorr4 i ) the roof still ;the snow drifts 6a theJbTlWrT liefore the fire;' in the dim told haU.af .that . farm-houw, are seven half, drunken : men with that; tail lofv Jaeoh Manlnim. dttirtj' In their midst, the murderea'i knife Jo hU i hand ; for the lot hai fallen op him. t -He iis to go up and stab that sleeping rnanv ir. P i 4 1 1 r t . . a . : r a T . ' ' ja.tLr aL'.ii- j - - . bt , - .i miles, over roads of, lc and ' snow, tell J pale at the thought J how thd knife) trembles 3apt. .William the plot .'of.lbe jrefngeearj m his hthd: trembles arainit ihdbistol 1 bdr gu.j:j ... u xrn.. r vi u 1 ' i l s.:v.-j f hirri i to the work; the -lighifs in otie' handrthe' ' knife in jthe other ' he tiJ''.ip ;; stairs, he lisiens' first' at - the door of 'hit daughter on, the right, and then at tne door r - r w ,j She did nut reach VallevForrre until Wash ington had left on one of his long journeys: so this night at twelve o'clock, the partizan company, occupied the roks ; above; the neighboring fasCjio. eaip'ri'ai' tiraiLppers". of George Washington. v , , v , I J - . ' Yes, that pale, slender girl, remembering the Words of hef dying mother, had broken through her obedience, to her, fatherafter a long and bitter struggle. -How dark that in at fathf ul daughter's heart. ' She had be trayed his plotjoiiis VnriastiDalating And now, as father and child are tittingrW. ... ,.v t,! i ,Ke the shout, oT thMo refog.ecp9 or9 W from tho next chamber, a. tae nanao.. toe , n ?? -65 ."TT.WS . . 1 . re s oi ioy , aircuj, v . T V I V at tuc uuvi . v ii .' on the efl,V, VU is ttillhcjtt . tbplaces: ils'lf, mm iicni or uie noar! nn enxtrs ine r.nam. - - ; oer.on; ina jc pe is fjno io a momcat Silence 1 there. is. faint roanl. comes forth againf roshe'sdown, thp stairs, stands there before the fire with the, bloody, knife, .Look !" he shrieks, as he scatters thie Ted. VALLEY -FORGE:' A THRILLING SKETCH OK THE EEVOLLTIOS. li-irlr ie nn thfl hour of ele ven. Hark? MSA Wtwaa. w there is a sound of horse s hoofs within the farm-yard, there is a pause ; the door opens, and a- tall figure wrapped in a thick cloak white With snow, enters, advances ro ine fire, and in brief words solicits some re freshments and an hour'srepose. ; f. ; Why does the tory Manheim stanagnasi 3 t : 1 i - ,v -w Adjutant General. lUMMiUiu - , i ' J v- .- ... itfjj . ..., t,ar. ;n dAn trln. not r th slirht of the stranger & blue ana gold manv miles from Valley Forge, a quaint uniform T then mumbling to his daughter . . i ' iiftrla .kAiit roftinrr cnmA innrl tor the traveller waste of snow. he rushed wildly into the next roon where -It-wasa colddarkJwrinterandJhe snow, hit brother tones were feasting! ell me, beizan to fall-while in the broad fireplace why does that young girl stand trembling of the old farm-house, the cheerful blaze of before the tall stranger, veiling her eyes massive logs flashed around a wide and from that calm lade, with the blue eyes and 8D3CIOUS rvini ' mum . . , g l Two persons sat by the fire-a father Ah, if, we may believe the legends of.that and child. The father,, who sits yonder time, few men, few wamors, who dared the . 1 : Mi.JM KaI dtawtarn avai hla farm. I torrnr nt hattle with a smile, could stana erV dress, is a man of some fifty. years, his unabashed before the solemn presence ot eves bloodshot, his face wrinkled and hoi- Washington. , lJr, , 4-v J " ;-r-r-7- iaw io,,rnPv:hJ8 1 mbs si ffened and his face care. ' - ' . . .... , 6jv...- r.i.rv.i And the dauchterwho sits in the lull light numbed with cold ; u was me reuci ui . . -.. . . .. - 1 ru elan- 'twKrt rptnrninw to the carhD Soon-, K AA boxes jOF TOBACCO, w difixbent 500 OBADES, for .alt b, ji.; li.W. Mat IS, 18CS82-86 ; . ; , Doors jroeaocs REP IRIliOf CC. . . t. it. MnnraeniT at w v BBUES, and to do aU Wad of Bering BUUba, una io uo nu u r- - . ; T . lUhtthitmeodofnotifylaR rtated Capt. 4 C. CAKAWAI B P"rw Mount Tinn.ryr wtar:I.aatt t kappj tojJP and maaofwtnrt ChoeaBoota, 4,for aH tii a old customera tf tbt Tannery! and for the P.1'; .. ..t. .w; into eonslaerauon, raiiT. i win wuww, . the times, and the coat of everything ueoetaary (o the support of man' ? r- i,-'.Tt ,i 3t2.i , 5 ' ' C. STAFFORD tjahs I II AGS 1! RAGS HI WE WART RAGS-GOOD CLEAN COTTON - W .nd tAnm BAGS. Save them and bring bem to be, and Wt will bavt them made Into paper 1 1 v. irvHi nnoa. Save your rags, everybody, a and When yoa tome ii town bring them with yoa, and ; Wt willbny themx Theytott bota wt irtaow - . . - i J : j ; . f.- n or aaviog o BrhVg IbtaUot Bring tkata litf r anaciaini a ihhw iw - -r - dauehter in tl. dayj. of the Revolution. . at his hands, un a ww.minuw.u. uw uaugn oi , i . : ...:.k KUiloL- thrown off. sitting She-was wot rjeaumui an, no i f siraugci wu.. v.v .. - - - Care-perhaps lhat disease of cohsump- at that oaken table, eating the food fcpreaq fAhtAhkesthe heart srrow-eoldt nameaveTbeeti busy" with .that young fat hioide. ..ip. face, sharpened ita ouUmes, apa siampea u , Ana iwir " tTiawthl6Bea Tk.M u n ALm on that vounff cheek. WhV all this silent agony for the man who The brown-hair is laid phainly asW the pale brow. Then tell me wnax is it une moroeni ugu, a Ku . r"" you see when yott gaze into her face. the haity. upper, opening yonder closet, o " . . .i :-i j - t,- rnnm she heard the IOW lou jooitJivtna yous jumiu V T 7 7i7-. ia,Im. he u.. iL. r, .luiA UrM i art ,h Unr of her father and the tones sne .- that burn into vour soui. neara me vice oo ; . : , .vies, dark Ad now then, as the father .its thereto. i?A you riKWg? i"u.-vt,jTi. tKiri k.tinj wlipn her father came hastitiy irom r i -r i .ii .--.T k m hushed her with a look. 1 so saa, ana suent nnu iwic, ich , . ..i,. vou the story of heir lives. .t -Show the gentleman .to his charhbet, J Jv.w r tif ii ? Thnw na ml v Dolite a murderer can fdhhapy man, before the Revolution. Since be rthatclfamber at the heail )f the sfajri, the"war,'lTC nas oecome arunaen au iuw , nn: .;u ivi-v-' . yens oi J"J ""f"";! "' " . ti ik ivhinh twill be theirs for this deed.- . I .L - -JEi.. Jam. AH.H. " 'thrt 1 . - when jo, me usir uwj wwbi,. ,i-.-,4 , without a wound, stails George Washm ton, asking calmly tor is howe. . . T j :v ; ? Whatr shrieked tH tory Ilahheiro.can . miither fteel nor buHetsbarnybu t. Are youj a living manj ( is tnere no wpuu m 3 ywv Uniform v.v,v' t:;j"::'v--..'.vi : c The apparition dnm tirm bm-ui h irr for ward : he olaces his hands tremblincly upon, the arms and breast . of Washington. L e tnen looss ae mo wwut knife; still clasped in bis right hand, and stands mere, juivenug w wiw. spasm. r-' " ' ,v --.v : While Washington looks on in; silent won der, the door is thrown open ; the bold troop ers from Valley Forfee throng the roomwith the gallant; and bronxed ; visage; pr Capt Williams in their.midst ' , At this moment the old clock m Ue room struck' twelvei:;tV;,;i -t Then a hurried thought .flashed through-, the brain of the tory Aanheii. ; He seizes lio-ht ! rushes to the room of his daugb ter, on the right hand 3otne on has just ; risen fromt the bedthft5hamer wasva: cant Then towardthe chamber on the left,- with steps of leaden heaviuess. ,1-0 mow the knife quivers in his bAnd. hRe pauses Atrhm listena.' ' His blood curdles jsveAnsathenngc nnnn the doof-i owaro ifleeui inr 1 J .' t 15, 1 1 s, that burn into your soul. heard the dice box rattle,asthey recasV pes, those': eyes unnaturally large, and ing lets for who.should sta(b Washihgton m k and bright; perhaps consumption is his sleep F7xS Ufr lintr them - . . And no w the words, -itoare, on ttu ling mem. .4 V v,. . . uuiriu.M.) .irhAQ nrtains he struck sot bundlr a mo- ment aoT Again he ausesnot a sounaV--stillness more errible thinhe gra flings aside the curtains, Z - I r - ' .ul r.vtr i;k f tF lnmn. her' . AllCfV, lit 1119 iuii v v ''-; "''-;. younjr form but half ccveredathed inber own piooavuere jay iio uamw y. And do not look wpca the face of her father as he starts silently, backf frozen to- stone 1 but in his pause ot. norrqr, listen 10 the mystery ot tne ceeo .-, t -----1 AOer the father had go3 down stairs an hour or two, Mar silently ctcla from the chamber on the right her teal shaken by a thousand fears. -She opened thadooroo the left SJid beheld Washingtofl slttlcs t the taWcvThen,' though her eijstence was in the ct,3he asfeed hio, irff tOMcf cd See rourth rsje-j l'-i i -1. i I .1 . ,--

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