NO. 8f
r - ;
VV returned from our excursions
. - F ii mini" ..---. - r - .
I. prints! ai.il pushed w,.ky by ,ub1ime More ,u Kre.
r. strmtqe. , hj fhn( f l()-Pi4;t, -yyl j w 0,ly fe.-t ad
Ilia" ill"' ii" '."' J , .
i -l..... ii,. niiiiitds ttllil lo onnr-rs
.. . ,i -i.i.m. nhumpd ot the iniuJouf ive., olu mnus,
Mountain, coml 14Um i onuineu -
flv,.ti,.b,. Kro cirort ob up .be,. WJ. ID ,.u.lfr . Well,
aI"h rertuiun) the htighl of A J.-A r l i
lb,. o br t84 feel ad e,., (N.W Hi .u-r.
ii i i con 4tn ii rii i T ' ' , - , it .
vf.fy B .ilUeoniinr,(. wiH b mml J , I ' n eft)ie pio, ifi auofrg, nd mr..HrmS t6 , .
. i mrmim prnncr: n is iitu, m
Fnnn n H-rfnl perionn. -no n a- -
our rrtinbpover ueM gnuuir
Ai Two UMllam . er hiimuiii
abif wiif'n ire n.imM s from tlte
ree-i oT the iirst number, orThree
D .itari nfter ihe pxpiralign r th1
time.
JT jieperjo he discontinueil until
all arrearie ivre pttVl, ntf
f ih.. Hditnr: am! failure lo
dered a n w engtpni-il.
farn.p , "Uel, Wa rnhH growil. in our euolr f ?
VV,. vUu.uHtl, oear iV r, . ,
J wt . O lit Y rsichester
. . b, 4 j fiiroVfri 7 '
,AM(1 IU UC. Hj v
eve!' In ui lively urie nie,
there is not a.doubi bul w? Iav
qualiri, ad ttp.vsVnd' hiiMf
and beet , &. &e. to rivaUr oiiUtrip
all6UMiiler. Unl) ,.bi rve, ...u..re
thr.' WtteliVier editor
Not excedicig t6 luiei neatly in
if rtfr.r three timevfor one dtUi and
35 cents for every: vjoceediw; publi
""" ";r:v. p.iprrtiiYr) -fiittf!fa to ibe Kdi,
tor mu?i bf. pos paid.
Tlia l'lLOT aNB AWHATuVrN Moun
1 4 1 3 i
gjrV;-1' thM&st'WJ fftf State.
cuXCLt OKI)
V "AftPr feaiHi j; l-r weik n the
native limine fllw Pilot, we n- x
psfcffv miles 'eastward H
9awrailwii , cnouniiim. which
naeend-a at tb hei pnt ofeli
tion,eHed A!.re MiM'tntain. i
Lin1neare, tlboti-h l ibber thaa :;'
Pslot, ii lest difBcali ..d peril..os
the tMteulf th ogUMiinciently Uor.
oun. The veiw viiih u
preAeu'ii, i' VxaUr io tl& ofbr,
if ihVodtlnie of t!u? Hle i ide I...
a liitfejaf i RfAod-ur l,y a '-! '
crease irlirrneTtrr- hn -
- IbAti compensated by tb? ilut H
; tvhieli stampioti th
most hfutitoHftiir. Vhwttn
that ad.irns tthe- nuh". cT ilor
Mouot'iJiV U:'also -of a highly iger
caitng eliafietcrl On nswii.
ue Are. conducted to a pa( dc which,
though irnall, i emincutly :..
to tbo viMur it chrtnin -iween per
peadieutar rocks, iy five fen i.
bf.ght, a narrow sheet f ailtery
foaiu, falling first dbn a pree:;'ee
30 feet, aad ihbii rolling flown an in
clined plain with peculiar grare nt
b"jJiiy. This water-fall is r' bi4
deo among inaectible roc ';. atu
emsineri without a name, lint in;r
party, lear.ing that Mr tc . weiKi'tz,
ihe, celebrated hotanl had recently
penetrated to this npo.f, in purnuuig
wrd It is quilf in the ntye ofj
New YoVk. He announces a puinp
k n a we would a' .aertad) or a
Keaiu an.peinng of a lull s Ht ud,
r a bobiizing of a Hatre packet.
La l Ka I 'UOM KlIliOl'K.
tended us n our rrtmbiesover llee gu.a.. , FRrwell
In" " . . - ti.:- .nidivmi i nrnkx a nie fo a rareweu
mountains, Wf hail nrnri'i-ireqiieni .... n,,P.v rr..M, .,
remarkable emim-ne s, M ,c V i ilKi,r ri.H... iI.h
head waters of he U mnokef theit annhe appllobular, perhaps they
J, th,Vthe.B ue ridce. ver, ,,e may t.ckle it, nuke M a globe, and
w hn h a-rtsited 4 p: d4MMMW J I " dy geumrlry . J 1!. VKU c' hr nrrn f t b .nsWiiju
set nert i tema that-inaat; asJLBi: rvv i v. . iwf 4jpt, .Maey!rom,ilLy.rf.t.sef
paiie.it .o see it ; and, tb.u.gb it is all. Here is a new way oi lei- R of Furj8 lluKr8 lo lhe
iviihiKtlie hmils of Virj? ina, and ling an ol'J 'ry. ' .nfembt.r, an,j i ,ttVie to tho
... . .. L,' . i- i. i iiprn sftrmn lo ne i
therefore asi le from the row which "JK' Z1"1. " T in lvilf(r
WebadnnM.ril.odtoursel,,,)r so ,neh i:M-.rest taken ,n giv.rg
eurLty too much nvral.n.,,1 ,. ..H,em,tsof krgc apples, M....hr
permit -inn rested w. -
region of wonder,. A da,', ride to ; n.eniion a largn pol.toe lae J 1,
io.n Voor's "mountain, brought us Mr. Benjamin Andres, of W .-d-
.o the base of the H-ne r.d.e. anil h,s bur , Conn. It .s ofthe Mer.no k .ud,
provided o.rseke. wi.h guide, and e.,ha 3 ..ond. and 12 ounce,
,;et otrearl in the morning tor Tt,ts is the ..me poSM,e m r
Pinnaeles of the l)a;ad reached wLi, began ous. d!, I u
...e ioprfrtbe ridge long before, the enpked oyef agaio, called Mer.M,,
. (Ihich sho glorf usK otf the ant toftoh-r rdit.r as a com-
Vonical mnuntaius, th, for- an in- muuieation fo. . or Mnn our
,reMing se,es littl, etnrd nf worthy ea rj fnenuj
nemain ridge, ), Ud 'removed the Ke1ip.e turn..s. bir Heuryj
b of light f'om .he profiud vali.ts Menn, heets, c. Ac- I bl? .?:
V ' a . i , it.iu like icood c UhSincahon.
whish lay at our feet. 1 canant. wiu. Pun Su'
(1t wandering to., far from thv prin- ell, lot us go on
. . .. :,,,:.... -..J,,,!.!-, Eriflf Wm.-As you ha.
I. iL'o ,1 lha reon of cids, iraordlnary' f' . J .
nere' (iieai Nuiure ,weN inHsrlul yr pipr, a-ui.. . r
...lirodrT" The rulct is -ftyeller.nnve J n.w" j . v-
inei iii Mime pce, uibi w-,
n time, w.'hii a stone's throw of
i tie waterK thai empty inta the Mis
i!!p;: oi ihe one iilra::S of those
that empty into the Atlantic on the
other Ofthe former are the head
waters of the New It.ver, and of the
.... vp.I in Humden. C nn. A puni.
kin vine it s ems had beeome ilmcuu-tenu-l
wi'.h its proper sphere.
had ciinihr up t!:e side of a burn t:
the ridf. which might be 30 fee.
au.iiPDded a fine v el low
putnpJiin: it Jwill probabh take;it
waters Oi me new invci, i .t i.
Utter are tho remotest fountains of fliulit in abaut two weeks lor thanks
the Yadkin and the Koanoke ine'giving
Finfiaete ofthe Dn or sharp conical
peaks, riii iia; twelve or fifteen bund
dred feet a 'ive the bed of Dan Uiver.
uud converging - arly to a point,
that one standing on the vorrex mat
&.'not reach r u .d the -mountain with
iis eaoe. Tberu are several of theie
sharp peak which t .ether coustituie
the Pinni iea. The mica slate roek
J w - i
l. r. i nkiui. mnn the rti'Min-'
a !,it. d. ! thpir hnM' nmieet (heir nernenuic
n.rttion of its romantic se.enery. we ular frnta (called J)y the inhabitant.
agreed with one enosenr. l deigna.e
it afterwards by the name f octiW'
einitz Falls.
On our return, w vis t-d a cels.hr"
ted grotto called the T'tiry "House.
The access to it on all ide i pre
cipitnnsand diflieult Uenee it was
elected- during the Revolutionary
war, by a number -.-f torieu forming
a party of marauders, who. like eot
tish Highlanders of former lime-,
sallied forth now and then upon the
neighboring lowlands, mid plundered
ii.a inK.Kitonti Iii this seeliKleii
$au'teeth) into the stream, first u
one side n d jt.ro on he other, forcinc
it im a z gzag toure down lb de
elivity, an obstinate and angry con
flict wi i itn waters.
A DI8H FOU l uB HUNGIIY.
FROM THE NTl0NALiA0TOCATIt. ?:
Large. Putatqe. A Jjio t at oe, of t be
long red kind, weighing three pounds
and twelve ounees, was raisedvio
W oo Iburv. Conn the iireseni seasod.
... . i
Ur lUui Anilrews, rauisn
bv Mr. it" m Anilrews
snot. Wft discoveredKan rcfied en-' meono-23 inches 10 en cumlereuce,
trance, through which we r pnsieu. , wa raii-u i an.uc,. ...
and found oursefvci in a vaulted ea
vern of very r gular struefure, fifi en
feet hich. fifiy feet long and twentv
feet wide in the center,, but. converging
toward the further end. The nreh is
th ro u gko ut - r e ma r kably we YLMisAi
bsrdlya knobor migular point ap
p&rrto impair the hmbothnes ofthe
surface. The roek consist of angular
pieies of quartz, st wedged as U H-t
"each other with grpftt;'precision, aud
of white mieacous rocks 'ileely;pard
b i be hand of nature Uolbs sauiw
level. ' .
Uttcr still. A vine climbing i j
to lieu vi1 u on the fide of a harn, at '
the pumpkin taki'g a fiigtit t
Thauk(giv':ig as Noah's dove dui
from the A(k, are truly new a.
Ughyr porlical ideas. This nitici'
wns taken also from a New Haven
Piper, and the fttory must have con.e
throuIi be brains of ome of tlf
ConueetiesH pnets or pedlas. Bui
Connecticut must not Have an iue
et.trv. I'!m wav fo- Virginia.
Jfammoih Cuniblin -A. eymblin
h w s raised bv Mr. 'Iy-
.r Pnulkr.sof his county, weighing
8- poonl and measuring 6 feet in
e rcumferebce. It grew on a plant
...... i. un,i nf n wimer sneeies. It
i now eiliibit'iig at this place. ; Hal
if. H. H V.) Oct. 10
b V '
jyih inclusive were . reeeiv . n.
rfondo paper of the 25th. iwn days
..trr than before received, un-e-by
th.s vessel. .
ChK Fabiier has at lergth driven
iIjp I ii i k from before Allien-, a d
! opened v c'ombiantentinii wiih Agoi
ami Napoli. A Mvtionar n ' y
Vat to be held in the 51 ore a onho
litlruf Septfn.btjr, at wMth it wus
hoped Lord C'f'Vtirape ;Jotild be.pre
seut. Colojotroni twas colleeiiug
troops to ai'tHrk' Ibraiitm at T'ripo--lizza
and Cantiiiii, wbofis said to
have gt a rcihfr emt nt but it will
h pn.v .to crush him ' A letter fYorji
the Frenel. Ageut t, thetfcpk Ootn-
(ini tee a raTisn o".en i p""
koma Joty Stst, siaiefk itia iweive
tsel s :f ro m- Kf and n4 P r-ee f
tn.Jen with iuuniltns, sce tui arri
vnl in nafety. A great lire broke out
ai ().nstaninople, on ihe 3t-t nf Au
giiH, which coniinu d on the 3d of
S-otftfiber he the lu t jecoutit.
were recv', F akes of fi e were
tl.rn falling upon the Srrtt, thct
... ' .T' i 7V 'It
gales ot wliieti were nprneu m an
Hie fugMive who bud. faVOfedJho.
refarmation htveral thousand bod
ies, it was believ. d, had falieB a prey
to ibe flames. .It is added tlint i;o
iVonle onDosed the. measures iak n
to eiiiiigui!i'.lhe fire, otmervir)g tbat
II lTn U iUUI.HI.t.'. run ....... ;
vr ii for Ihe laie dft rlirtir.J)f Wn
Jaiirsaries. I he fire hao j.netra
tsd from the garden gate lb he mos
noes of the sultans Arrorat and Ba-
pizet, tbenee along: the Walls of the -
Seraglio to the ea n M&ruinra
taking in its r uite many palac s of
the great, containing immense riffle.. 1
On the authority of the French
pa pers, it i stated that Com Ham
ilton has communicated to the frVtk
aulhoritiea, tbat the British Ainbm
Hador at Constahiioople, is authoriz
ed by t'e European power, to treat,
with Turkev for.Nittlenieut of
vouOf thsyeaabnt give the nation
rpore Fresidents. they intend to try
their luckm squashes. But think ye
the noble Virginians would enll x by
the vulgar nam of squash? B no
ireeee. but that the ugotisiions have
beeii.delay ed jn eonseqiience of the
recent difficufties in Coostantinople.
The intelligence from Sir Peten
h.ir.h is to tb- 8th of September It
trie vulgar nir --. 0- . -
means. A cumlin they call it for is state ... the W pape rs hat
. m tar t J. L i. ..Ita III I II V ni MSI HllllI'Ma
in a ditffi of remarktuie poiaioea, imbruing r. . . . p
, . .... , - .Liv. i ....ith.ttr in. oh r neir? lnrlioou..
our cry reauers uoiii. .- - -
... ' i - . . F. tir nnr dinar u bxuwrance.- e
...ihV...irv l..sl summer. I he are lufonned thai Mr. Joh:, I it', of
Ja.kM.o .nee havr issued new papers S..mers, has raised in his garden ilic
i . . . In ..iim.ilr.ri .ovii.
hlitniiMirtl l.ase t-cyi varied ason fro.ii a single pumpKin eu,
' '. . .' "' A . f J-. . ' I L ...,.1.1..,. I.lltt l Lull.
to record t he . Une ul-s.iuaslres-t.uny puoipKius,
Alter s - name and radish, toiues
hhoudef.ug beet..
Oil ft i fflr , Uiv-rcwiif itsg V i I'l l 4r
the auuals of pumpkmi that in wei ruie. pre.cnw
UntHian troons hnv marched for 'he
Crimear Forty -.-fiv4-Uttsadjnej,
are ready I" cross the Pru'ji, and
one "lunilred thousand are on their
way to reinforce,;
The Fu ueror . Nicholas hos pub
I is fie da mani f e tito. i ii , w hie h " Ii e s a )
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