run T T ' Li Si J : fJr--y ( . ? ,) , -1 - , pro patriae ?ipnn". j PUR LIS 1 1 ED WEEKLY. WILSON, NORTH CABOLINA, KOV. 15; Vs56; NO. 37. V -m a. 4 a" f . JL V ) w i ? , . - f f v . J . . l li J i i in ii ill i. j Hi. . ..-"; '""T - '" 1 " hi' ii iiMHiiiii iiwii n( . lmum iiiiniwniii ii.. i- m - - i fcn i W , ii. ii i iii " if . . 1 ' t i I il. V i' I .... . . , . . , ; soutiierxsentinel; ".TERMS: 'TV'SOUTHEiWSEN'TISEL i' pnMlnli'M . trery Satarday iri naiu i, a A acnt t uU?cri- bers ut tin- folliHvui rat v ' O.w? copy," on yir, In aI v-anc. . . . . S2 0 ) A.t the end' of nix mouths,. ........ 2 50 At the -nl of Uii j yar... . .... 3 Oil "A lihTatclWoalit will lx; ijmwIo In behalf pf Clulrt.Mrholun taXe'flven. or more copies. Jol l'riutin will be ilo u with ueat nM and deip.itcb at this offlcn, a:id on'favora tcrm for Cak. Ord2r,ln tli'.s line, arc . solicited. . t '. ' rrAllcorflm'ni at!ons and remittances of mono tna-t b adireRHcl to the Ed. tor. ( RATES OF ADVERTISING. nigged an to dvfr our eff-rt to .cross I.eraU of the --Amem-an Rroluiion. world declined lisUn:n dV. iiTTToo 1 1 do. 12 do. 12 00 Twidf li'i" niake a square. n fint'K a;id Vrof' ioaal Card- not xccd in ' li.fo will b" in- rtMl 1 yr ar for $" 00. -O.urt OnL'iH and Jul Vial Advort'wnn-ntK will m; iJiarx d i: pT c.-nt. highur than the abovf rab f. -I v. il Advcrki ni"titH muct be roarki;d with the u nub -r oC iivwertiiin.s d .'Hired, or tin y will be uTt :d U'U'l or I -red out and cliarg"d accora ..unf A lib r.J ilscoii .'Advrrtiwm -tt by tht-rn, tlie truth neraed to jijNih every one. We had lost the feeling of hunger aul were almost Mtisfiel with our jvtsty broth atd the larg draughw I Within a rtdiuvof one mile and a half, i lived, lung and .weary -years, Charlea Le, th siiiter hero of MniDuaUi; I. Hratio Gate", the loser of the batlle of t t;t- which a 'compatiifd il. I. wns'1 Camd-n and the Southern "campaign . anxious to M-nd otir Miial! Ujat, tlf Kite, and Adam Stephen, the earlir friend of across U the limime hiil at Apah;j V i-bnigtrm. In tin- littles viUage on where I knew from the Eqttinmai we wli.jhegolden firsts I aro gazing kinder should find plenty of birds'; hut."the the shatlpw of ihe great wOd here strength of die parly was insufficient to1 ; remote from camps and the dishing drag'hi-r. j - : j world, these three warriors rusted out "We wre .sorely dilHeai tene'l, and 'the remainder of tiieijr Ifves in ingloti could only wait for the fog to risel Tn!'U rei.se, their swords in , moth-eaten the hope of sonjtejTref L platform s,ajibards ho more to be drawn. .Here, lead' that might save us the painful labor of tracking. I had climbed the iceberg j .'t will 1k made on longer thoy.ar. O. C T 0 li E n . 1'. L. 13Y U. 1 . Arri:u Snnnm-r Uim:d ar.d spent, l.ut Winter nbt vet won Cotm-a October, 1 1. irk! a baik r;iv' ( K't)lvr, land a gun. It's begun? Yes, begun. Hurrah for houijds and horsesjf-' Ulow the horn at break of day: To horse, and ojr the meadows, E:e the dew-drops fade away. That's the way? XV.-., tlie wuw. and. there was nothing An' view except the Dalrymple rock, with its red brassy j mind ! soon even these lingej-ing memorials of ! them wil' crumbln imd disappear, as their figures are fading from the geueral a Him, and hen iieManr,Un LoU lira liii is the : "Yh. ilr. Allen, did two l.rroia.t.l , DiiriMxo orroi ilxxumrrt IIitxjl then, tired of life, the ryild spirit ifj UftJ.aod and perfma ';trith Hi. fiU Biff WthlK thr 1 nKt.trciUiUi CoTfrtmtrt cf Charts Lee fled toother talms. " His tlm ritht. Aftr th otwvtkn y nt.;' ah nr.i.i.n.i if . t. . . i- . o a . last words were -Stajid :U, to v brave formed and U teeth eli cleansed, inff arnuml at the iiniMiit. nil. i It.. .. . r. J.. t . w.ii v-w ins iwuui -iu nu mn, ivi,i tw ; ni i.i iiru lr Iran- in" iliv,Btlij tw1 nl in hnrt ttina tour ol.l nnor -on.l.t tb imn.i..l .f I.JT... ..'..1 ..ll. h of thrp Livdrtd over twelr Vearv. and bare nereibearUi Tbrnmnninrlurdtiil'i nn mtul-r-'.i . . . . I-ci ck nve vcaiK has tvn aarJ. grenadiers Tmid so he c I.UL A word now of the .tUirl '4sy of my triad of warrious. Iloratiopatej came to the old house yonder af r Camdeu. It was the Gate who "bad taken Bur gyne, and whose populoity at one time IT " . ! J .I.T . ? . . m M - . -i nave now iirneiio-u in uii iperijon nitniiT ci Uie lorest. r. i.t .i -.--.- . . - 1hI to kC-T lbr eh OTershadowed Waslimlou's. sBafl have operxied on two lh aw.nJ lime ' fA. rL!..l witl. .!i.mri'ur. ' . - . ' . ., ... . . J . . - . I .... . - . . -Trt Kintockr. Tii - tarn Car !4Wls now, nias; now laueu:. lie breath of one live, tbe other aix years aOor ibe WUat do rou neu l-r tasf, sir.,., . . : . i- , ti. i-'-i-. . - ... . . ... - 1 .i1''"! routrwei to perform Ctis Vo an indignant public pit onad blasted first operation, which gave gud sau- said he. . .. . tut' i i him; and hi. W!x:ifrl wed faction. - I know of no ojration . thai mj -Why, Imeaal r il.U'lr-aid hJg asfU- nd withereiIij'the batlle thorotJglily improves' tW cqnduinfJViy:JLiufr(! Alln.j . , Or, on t J'd, among tne stTi.al., Watch your settr;-r?fSleady,. steady!' Till a "whirr!" makes you stir, j And tlw quail find you're ready. S . Quite ready? Yes, roady lied and gold.cn : Hanging o'er i .1.1 g;.-am me ic; cs, the niouuiain brook, Where; the. trout swim about, Till tLfV swim on vour hook. . j i AVith a hook! Yes, n hook.'. aaaaaaaaaiBSfiffV - , . . . 1 Glorious nights, g rge"ous.i"ugTits, ;Wind up the,- It's Xaturu's e golden days. kIn a bla.e, j Yes, a blaze own of pialse- For OctolnT. KXC. SCENE THE ARCTIC OCEAN. From Dr. lvinie's new work uoon his Arctic I.xpfditioii in-' extracts. It , we ui:ikc tint liJw will be emeinW'rcd tint he st iled a wvon-i time in search of ( Sir Franklin, in N'ovemS r, 1852, and ;ii il was n i f'ciiain t h:ni.''fV He has in;; oi hU' cxviif.-ioii, following- interesting for about 4ii rue ve that h" was no imi'!i!i'"l an' out. an l we take tlii) sketches : The Iirt is a seen A wilh the moon' iuid sun boh shi-ningJ The Second' is a de- Mi-ipMon of one. of the m:iuy oxig'iie.ics of that.m st peri dawning sunligh face towering in the. -unknown distance. But. I hardly got my boat lx;fore a gale struck us from the northwest, arid a lhe, taking upon a tongue of Ice about a' mile to the north of us, began to swing upun'it l)ke a pivot, and close "slowly in upwu our nai-row resting-place. At first, our ow"n floe was al.-o driven ' i . . . - . before the wind : but in a littlje while i: ciicountcrc'd the stationary ice' at the loot of the Very rock itself On the ir stan. the widest imaginable ruin rose around us. The men sprang nechaiiicaU ly each one to his station, bearing the bak loats and stores : but I gave up for the moment all hope of our escape. It was not a nip, such as are famHiarto Arctic navigators:; but the whole; platform where wetobd,-aud for hudreds of yards on every side of w, crumblel and crushed aid piled and tossed itself mad ly under the pressure. "I do hot. lielieve that our little body of men, nfl' of them disciplined in trials, able to measure danger while combatting it 1 do not beHeve there is one who this daj pan explain how or why hardly ! when, in fact we found ourselves t afloat. We only know that in the midsf, of a clamor utterly indescribable, through which the braying ol a thousand trumpet. cou!dno moy have ben heard hati the voicy of a man,'weri'iakeii ud raised and whirled and . le i Sown again" in a M thtr stjRttesstKat followed, the boats edded away in a tumultous skreed ofiwe and snOw and water.- h '! - ' 'W'e were borncalohg in ithis man ner as long as. the i(nroken iWtina t!ie in thoie floi ctmiitiniui ieVi.King utterly powerless, f-tc!iingr-i g!:mr everv now! u f.tiieli of-tjift' br !j,.i rtat !ookeii;down on us ihh'iigh thc hiuwv sky. Atlat the Hoe bi!onr!il no agiust the rocks, the-., looser- fragments, tint hung-round it 1 g; . U M-p-i!t.. . and we were able. by ours and boat-hooks to to iv: Our b iru'ici Iiitie tlotllfa ckar: ( t!i-ih. To oiir joyful-suKprisp ' we. s ':i -found ouiselves iii a strefch "f tl:e laud-water widi eib'.ugh-'to give us n-.v ing room, and with the assureVl-pmuiUe of land close ahead. ' : f ! , s we nearc.i. it, wo saw f i :! same :e cjui ous advent'irceC The .moon is nearly Till, and the mingling with hc-rs, invests everything with an atmosphere of, It Rising up a.f.Jvo own into tt in s . .1 l 1 t i i as!iy gray. It clothes Hie gnarled bills that make the horizon, of our bay, shad- ot out the terraces in dull definition grow darker and colder as it sinks in the floods, am! HooJs sad an 1 dreary upon the ridges and measureless plains of ice that makeiup the rest of our view. 'all this, Vnd shading, rangn combination, i the intense moonlight, glittering on eve- ryrag and spire, br of tue background with contrasted light ness and priuting its fantastic, on the snow -field. It is a landscape such as Hilton or Dauto might imagine inor- ganic, desolate, aud mysterious ! 1 have come down from the deck with the feel i ings of a man who has looked upon a world unfinished by tho hand of its Creator." Here is a thrilling narrative in a dif-1 fercnt vein: 44 We fastened at last to the great floe near the shore, making our harbor in a crack which open ed with the change of the tide. The imperfect diet of the party was ' showing itself more and more in the de , dine of their muscular power, luey seemed scarcely aware of it themselves, ' and referred the difficulty they found ' in dragging and . pushing to something. I A uncommon about the ice or sludge, rath lS er than to. their own weakness. ' T3ut, as! wo endeavored to renew our - labors through th moveing fog, belted Ion nil 'dci br tee UeW so distorted and forbidden wall of bell ice asiaL Sjuther- limd and llaklnyt. We pnilK-d along- its "margin, peeking in vainUiih-r iti. o-ning oi1, access, or a -1. iok.of shelter. i'he gale, "rose, and the ice j begin : but here was nothing to be done but get.a grapnel out to the belt and hld on ii,r the rising tide. The Hope1 stove her bottom; and lost part of her weather boarding, and the boats were badly chaf. Vd. It was an awful storm; and it was not. without constant' uxection t: at 'we kepL fifloat, bali ig ihe N'lid -that br k.' vcr ns and warding ioff the i e with boat-hooks. - . ' "At 3 o'clock the tide 'was hi"', enough for us to scale the ice j!iff. One by one we pulled up the boats'upon nar row shelf, the whole sixteen of us uniiing ;ach jeid, ".-We wer too much worn down to unload ; but a deep and uarrowi Jorge -opened in tl.e clifis almost at the sjtot w here we clamberetl up ; arid, as w e pushed the loa!s in o it on anlevjen keel, the rocks seemed to cloe.abfive bur he d, , uuii' an abrupt turn in the ravine placed a protecting cliff between L4e's house is a hundred paces from the little asemblage of houses called by his name, and is an oblong bHldiiig of stone, with chimneys at each end and 'midwayslow .with a. rude porch, tie pending, as it were, above the rough door, aud .with, few out houses. Gates lived .somewhat further from the town, in a plain, undecorated building ; and Stephen occupied a mansion probably built by the eaIiest- pioneers of' the valley, in which everything is small and confined but the fire-place. But that is neither small or confined. It is grand - enormous! Around it how manv good companions must have gathered iu the olden day, and what sounds of revelry shook the rafters overhead 1 You 'may read of Adam Stephen . in Sparks' edition of the Writings of Wash ington ; and there you will find that among the hardy gentlemen - who stood shoulder to shoulder with the young chief at Winchester, i when the Indians iravaged the valley a hundred years ago. was Lieutenant Stephen. A large lau ded proprietojr herc-abouts, he doubtless resented the trespass of the Indians upon his grounds, stretching towards the foot of the great North Mountain at least, we know that he did good ser vice. ie was afterwards an effective officer of the Revolutionary , struggle, but leftTYie army about the' periodx I'lwfegrr'reurht se ttling or other and so' came-V1' a,'t lived and die!. Of Gates and 1 more is known; the 'story o' vUe wfu!' quarrel of the lattc ",tn Washington at Monmouth, von. mav read in full the third volume iflrvt!ig's g.veat work. It is probable that history will finally show that Lee v- -i was not so much i'i the' wrong as the world supposes. That he made a blun- d-f'-in ordering his forces to r ,trf-at-j and that tlii ietie.it -vej-y nearly turned . " V- all tlie plans ot Washington, and st us Vlic battle -this is certain. But it -was p ob "ibly sm error of ijndgment-Hiot a want f courage.' l;i Leu'z's great jiicture, hesi;s bis horse ullenly b f re the Chief, whose hot anger fi-uriet. out out all that he. did and taTd aficr wa'rds .was sulh-n tto, unfortunately, igh woros 'and lo'Ughty Leejaging; theti a con t m irtial susjK'nMon to a year -and kee, in utl?r CKgust, tlire v up t his commission, and came hither "to hoe toKuceo t Is tt b -ing the b st school t'r a General," he said, w ith a sneer ut W,ahingt'n. And liere in this poor ana obscure dwelling, as I .have aid, rusted !OUt the sharp spirit of Lee, and fell into dut and oblivion. J'Fith few neighlf-rs im friend ; sur rounded by hounds- and hoies, and making the chae his onlv wcupation. iiearly'; thus lived the General t-nd command of the army oil the South, to make way fr Greene orer his bead i lowered a heavy cloud of public exe cration almost ; and Congress, it was said, had prepared its thuaderboit to strike him. But the boltiiever fell. The sad soldier's sorrow wap respected. They left him to die in peice here enough punishment that til raagnifi- a - St I cent drama - ot tue Kevojitjon wss played o"t, indejMndent of tij who had enacted so spleudid a part in .ha earlier acts. l These three old wooden jliuses are visible remains of three vigorous lives m them to the rausmg eylhe spirit of Gates, and Lee, aud Stien hover t-round -..them .still, speakfi- in every i r.i . . .i . wuir-jier oi uie pine irees aarue oacs those ancient oaks of the r.14e, English looking chase,M which mtriaur yonder beneath the window thpugb. whose lengthened vista appears, t sion of General Adam Ste within a gunshot almos these men of hUtory repojed though not happily, we must conclude after their struggles. The curb-Tit of the Oueauon. resonant in ohh davs with savage shouts and dyed will Llood, mur mured by tlura ; and jwrhij spoke to their minds of , other daytMypifyin human things which ever bid and flow; and change like the s-kiesh f Autumn yonder the gorgeous .vrws, k Colors vary wilh each day," ' DRESSI Na TiIE TEEXUL-OF 0L1 ... r.tt;:- .v.:.! mi... -it i . it . i r- ... -j , I . I I nr -rrt .. i spirits, strength and cxmstitutiiu and i with an idea of the tlioUrv. riMal itttIL.. . . " ib9 . I t . - ... - WWIM a lone man hen. Hre- ach other. many, contrary to the expectation of; tared, snorted and i..a J-rt. jmii , . , ..... . . tiKir oner, have lived manv years, the urnct", tuck to tli.ot.I, ir.l would 1 . , ... , , , , ,. , ... , . , ... "t . i i . m I A irgb.i4 .d-r l.4 wtn so and been Cood. serviceable, easy k i.t not .I" imiK-unded n-l... I , r . , . , b f ii IK rrrl wundrd tljat it mat ala4 Vt horses. . 1 was too I nu L : the- ciin!Hnr. . . . .. . . IM wa4 ih inu; ihe Ct'injHnr, . , i i v i 1 -"II aaw dllllfUl A ItB V liar TI AI imai .mi ' Il 1 I n "m Lam llurtt Shoft on a jViv Pritti)l. I rort-d again. in m hull" the CoK.nol ! , , ', , 7 A I'hilsdelphia iiuchai.ic has rontrt. t- frced to j4a, and the mid-t f the , . , , . : ., . t !.... .1.. I,...., .. IthhtthUutKlvr .fal tIlw .!...-. '. . : . Uniir.iH.lbi w H requires no nails andcxn iut on l.i Iiiiujii a iiet-nt, -i min u.. ose - - - " . av r. tljas.loug bevrt oUefyjil that the under jaw of old hofses becomes thin and inclines to be . more crooked or curved, which causes the liiipjxrrs or front teeth to came in contact b. tore the molars or grinders, and tin; nippers or incisors incline to protrude more aiid mori out of the jw w he grows o! j. This is the case w ith old horses just in proportion as they are uitnh!'. to mr.sti. cat their foodj Some uxt wor.-e at fifueti than othetrs at twenty; The coir scr tbe food pass's their l..j.veLs, ih greater the evidence of this trouble. A proper digestive proces dep' lid" any one without the aid f a blacksmith. Attached to the shoe is a flange exU-nd-ing around the hf, and at the Kick of the shoe, which lie over the fiog of the horse's foot, is a joint, held in its place by a screw, which allows the shoe to open and close, so as to accommodate itself to the size of the hoof. ' Between the hoof and the plate is pUcevl a Layer of gutta (Hveha. for the ' pnrjo5 of j-e- venting injury to the hoof or leg of the hore by concussion, while runnii g over hard ro;ids or streets. The mechanUin is very simple, aud the cot much below that of oVdiuarv shoe. Training a Batly Ifoite. In India, when a horse . becomes stubborn and refuses to move, instead of whipping hin as is our custom, or setting fire to straw under hi Kdlv, as' is practiced in England, a rope is nttu.he.lfU Ids foreleg, and one or two perons go ahead and pull at the rope. It i sat this will start the most refractory hor;. Tlie Michigan Farwrr says a hore In'auie balky iu Detroit a 'aboil time since, aud neither whipping nor coax- ing could make bun Mir. A roie was -md nroTn'nf 1 ri y t mill .1 fl . laa MrHgg.i a -Mioit .di-l.A anniUr team, but this did not effect a cure. The rope was then tak. n from hi neck, passed U'tween his leg,'f:iMened fiimly to his tail. In this manner, he was drawn a short lis-nu-c, .n.d when the rope wa taken . ff. the hirln rto unruly noun d wa pcrervr 1. Hy Ler un- fviniuii.g care thi mas arn-.KiijJi4.yl, oinel wont ak me to uiioutid anvi . , , ,. , . , . 4 I hhI the r-r j:Jr on Um; ao.l m hi he felt towards Lis ptvnr, sVkI that the ot.ly m.t-le I.e had U &'uz KEEP LT WITH THE FASHION. rnt Xo ti, filings mas ly Vw her Ma, can I go ol hear the . gro j vhadoa mht .i it tVil a Lis jIlom-, as screnaders to ni?ht J" No, my dear, I catmoj think .f let ling yon g to such pcrfonnariCc." ho 1 through the m ar J o Let night! c sUiu' V "Why, eTerjtfttdy pv-s lo hear tlirm. tliey sing such ctmi vtjg and tell all sorts of funny stories Jou- can't hr.p laughing all the time. 1 dor mUli ou wimld lei me g. j You mut not urge roe, Charley, for I cannot throw away money on friloas who p about diguivl n negroes sing ing silly wmg that hve n pxI b-n-detiry, an-1 telling silly -toriv that are t not calculated improve the mitd, but rather to do hurt. And more than that, I do not leliev that any f the better clasa of fuociety vUit the eonrert." "IimII, ma, then you are grandly mUak.n. for I lieard Judg UromVa Uy' aay they were titer with tln-ir father and artery, apd I saw Mr. J.ne, my Sabbath school teacher, go lo la Vfiiinir ; and I urt in lite store to-dar ttiTtrftir Hrr-tCiur.J. elne lu and )tin haed thnx or four to Ukc to hi fami'v.' Tut Soa Csc A Liter fra sillaatr, intlieTenitofy U Mtnti-a, mliudi me find jmUhrl in Srm Orleans IW-lra.ay Uit p tdU-msa f tLc f.rmer iiy rsHl, durii.g the JaU . . mT- ... . a.n, t-everal aogar catie vo:u art plarde.1 iu Mar, and that by the li.U U S-j4emW th-y mtre ten U bgh, a ad ui Auuiher e ur Winona, Minnesota ocvoidd as wdl miiJi a full ar. Viogar vane, aal in tends to expvritrtcht r a lag cW tit-it M-axm. "lb j rvltKiisn t kugaf in Miai-"4 mould sltow it nU ac. capab!e if unreff cnltivata.n in ay rti the IVi.-n. nfa rr-fiht le treated a a Ic as, lut that it ic irvHiuJ hI in Misti-atU nemjap;a cU in the IMta t-t .tie pvii-Ut.ee. ; Tao : s!ais ladvngog lo L' ,U, S'oo.l ( l.at.Ji!f X. C, rnurdw ii iheir inaffrr lal m-k.ty ourira larg jut A bvil.ng matcf JwS Lis Are you sure about what u t! me, throt. Charl-v r lliat.lMo Dat. The Jsa'e (-gia ai-I South 1'roMOta, an the nni. li umi pr Mr mastictticu, and thn nin "lint of nutrition d qeud- upon I p"" - d . I haoj kim? M-ii-e. easy, thorough digestive pi. ses And! ''ad Leiie'.vt -J i.t,e L.-i-S.i'nt. Hnd Y. Ma : and Mr. Snirii rematked nhi-n he mI. I i f. ti. l-.-f il. t il.a mt.. . .i.. i .... .. ' - ' m- " r-necm oiivni l. Hi.;. .. MM , I,..:. ... ..f V! . .1 . 1... J..t... will ol Lis inustei'. We have ren thU ... i- J ...... . .. , f.lll-t--. j n H ' J u - ivu I "Well, that al?e- th ce -.ii ; r.u ; oihcr-Stat. v nay g.i. mid tfll your f-i.ir Angelica to j " , . dref..r Of eor.i-rt ; and I mil! ai-rrm' ,,t ,u',,,ui1 the C "J. p..nyy.u; I U lieve there is lulling j ur uh"A l" ! f but a ttav r tilt-tin k1 '....r .-).nr, l, tn I '. f mhU h lU t- tm tu Sm Y-k i (M. W. uiethiM ;ric.', with -:mi':.r r.ulls.'- Furvitr d' Mtchun'.c. m. .... , . BiG 1 -KINDLE. In N'.ihvi'le, many -at ;i" th. ! Cai'lL Iiitsssxiu. ia'y k'.ng a a ik itM-i.f. if. La X X us and the gale. We were completely encaved. UEV0LUTI0NAUY MEN AND RE- : I MlNlSCENCESj-j; A correspondent! of the Petersburgl; Express, writing from "neaW Leebown, Jefferson, county, Virginia,1 sends that paper an interesting letter, about Revo lutionary men and reminiiicnea, from which we make ttiefollowiifgextract: Ih the immeuiate vicinit j of the spot ftom which I address you these lines, are the dilapidated and antique residen ces of three distinguish. d Maior Gfcn died, i One day, ;hmg afterward, say a tradiiiou of the ueig!ilHjrhoKl, Wash ington sent his old adversary a note, saying that he would call on a certain morning and see him -that ,he hoed all past contertion and bitterness liai been forgotten he was -oiiing to see him as an old comrade in arms as a frieii'l. On the day fixed for the visit, Lee sent away all his servants placed upon the locked front d.Hr a paper wth No meat ciK.ked here to dav," written there on and then folbwed hi servants, leaving Washington to knock in vain. He never returned, and with tlie passing year the eccentric soldier grew mure morose and Repelling. The grom d fliior of his house was divided by chalk lines . merely, formhig thus four com partment. In the first he k-pt his lj,-,. iu the sf cnd was his bed his saddles and hunting gear in the third; the fourth was used , for kitchen. Ue could thus sit in one spot, he said with grim hura.ir, and overlook bis entire house hold. Tired of his dog and his silent misanthropy atla-t he cora nenced his Queries, Political and Military" an attack on WasViDgton. But the toidfd h guuU iu:.i, ..f great h.-q.iu!;t.j night. Wc tniit ke p tip t! e tLi.n." f 1 l.TJJ.W, hi It....w k JC hug-fortune, and though uii.thioi.l.l ... j ' OarJvJtc, Noith CVoIii.a, v r fl- EriDcuic Avoso Fimi. A ci.riou- ;iu-''tu- rhiim.ion i.n iil '.i1.:t! Uf ihe condition of the 1k wJs, b!.H,d,hd aU U cf: j , lge the c,..i,! ,.,nr...2 !h-fii.nr tril.. i-, .,.,- ,.f the tntwle and ex:,mal apa.st,. e, c- urt. . . mi r. ,MVlk,,. 1, b : lll.N.,1 p.-nds ujMin a pro,Kr amount of nut, j. I H chvation, .v,.r, lad ma ,.;i, ,,it ; ,1... j,., tnTm ..ft' biwus f a f.uin U lit Vakil. lion, with.Hit taxing I'le.jv.w- thi-. bim .u.-wl.at ;.cll.e Un ' (J,,..! , r Ut. Ut r. lr. m mi' ' ' stoiuach to digest, with in lig.-sii.!e j f"'"y ""otid ofu-ing I ig wl(., On ' !.;,' i,.a,.ard .Uiitg 'f.h l li-ow-rd si S Te,' 5 t,l''r,---matur, which carries'off a tortion of , f-rm ! e had a I rg.-. u, m hiev..u. Tie Min, . .-. .. rrt, lv' '"J Utt tinnu! ' '"e"'!! I - i smv v mm m u mm thai, .! ;f f y, nthns t4urgl., ..T.irf. ,;t A, s rU .l.. , A few tn.t:l.a ag.. .-wry f.M,n -fcv-p- L, i,....f r ,' 4 - g-"a""w-w a w, a t " 4mm 9 V as a i h M-r !.: t:rif ".In- the sustaining principle, lor vhi- h the ; calbd "Big Brii.-!le," which frequency ;, Shii.ais.-. Thii-ll . '.'41 1 a a . . i system sutlers. UIJ hor-. utTer in ; f'r'"e bis i,.: i.r r (1c,-. au.J ring th pr-t-id .im.h ,1 1 .S a ' a. ' . . 1 aI t . iniswaymuca more than is generally ' -oniiiiitie.j ..uier .icpre.ii:i..ns, much .-thuu-.trvam hse I apnretien.lcd. tlie voloi.-i s anuovaiice. i ... . i . Many old, althou es, become poor, dull aqd are thrown death, without know ails them i-their. inability iheir food suffi-ient The old horse i forced intt a l.al -V of Big Brindlc. ii iJ.rtLatl iiwy . h ar o f-rt!v nn 1 ..Mil...? nil rtiA wi.ld ..t ll... ...u. ul.LL - .... ... f " . , . 1 ii r . . t " " "" "mm ni-'re aniMi.:.; rriou on 1. 1. eternal "nartj a 1-V.e it... done-. by the incisors p.isMr.g efh other,; ;. preil.iti..n.n causing the molar-, to p-tform ih ation of a cutting instead of jrin . as i (Tti friwM uidnil b..r. lll'- niOritlll!. alter l.re;kf.r II. t.rM. 1 .1 l . . . .t s- o - - - i '- o. .ioi. .t. ...ii io i:r,i r.uiiTir a.ii . . m I " . I 1. 1 ..f...... 1 .1 ,..ll i . I w ifcVSt-a II,. 't.: -llr l , r.igii -.mi wwk .... j;-,,, .,-,. , .j.j H !.A it, ..rt.t i.um.L . , , i. i . i-;.l ?.t. i.:... ....... i : .i . . . .... ii.oi, inxi'it. iis'im ix-ejwt atay or -oraci ui - u Kiut awi mere ln. - Llaf'N ... . i.hhkmi .'to mi.. t L ........ ' : .1 . .1.-. I.w ..n ll-'.r ..r t I ! !: . torv ..u m si. i. i, j 4 i v .iig u. i.,.rn,ui ....,....., ,,c v.ii.v- .n.t,.e apj--,.; mire i.ilr.1 in Ih1. . ... . , , to m:,,ticate i. and -aid to him; m !..-,. Uv ..r. ! ' .1-,1.: ' Ut,"i" ' to sustain them. "Mr. er, I dire v-.u to miiitind cu'r- b. I.-. .t -. an I !n.t ei.rr Tttnv miik-r. 1- .a.-t-r. . l!eL ml.- tal ll - i!.t.-d I'.Sr a hich causes t!e inciMrs to be worn off on the two- opposite corners. i j Thereraely is simp y to sh e ten the incisors by filing ihein -off. Great care is neceary to peiform the in-rat ion ucces. fully, a there i great .Ixigt-r of loosening and danViging the teeth -v-r after. Iffuni horl it injures their eu'ting thegras; if not'in the right sliape on r.Jier,, d. preil.it i. .i.. . dieae. r h v.eVrr it n.v I- -al id. r ' .. , .1 . r . ... . l-r- Ab. n U.w.l :.ud walked off. sorclv nivmsn.v atua'-ii- g mu. !i atVi.t;or, , . - , . . . , , idmg, puzzled to know what the Colon. I among tn-wj rf .. wo- and mUi.,' w; . . , rn off1 meanl 1 f.. .. i .. 1 ..... ' ' ill en a . xo ll -Uw -A ' I. fi fliMtr inr , S after Col, W. lft lor town, hti tal ty. . wnt to Id wife and aked her m hat Col. I ' V 1 inu lue as if tLyy mete jor-f !l Ib-ir lo TU: ma!;Lr mLcs m as Aul . . . t L . i. ... i . s . iiieam. uy lemng mm lo -impound A xKm 'x.T. Voax. There i. th-r .i - . ; 1 ' , said to le i:it.gnpon B4tc'IUi.l,C..fc-! A Jer-n of the r.ame of FisL, Laiif "xs? aaid she, the CI. meant to. eo liav.ot. th - cA.t .f Maine, a smU m- a short trj. it la!uo " coast uriiyou u.pai i.ihi ma,,,. ; of th-u... m.rfhl i.cf of l.arj. in; s; .ia tu frra ft A i.eii leu I'iperi. im tl.e Ui-f, for u , was no im-otii Jerable on u thf ai.U u the surf;K. it prevents cutting near the j ma! waw mild and vhi..us n.l orrmitwl. Tlie oi.en.tion kJui!.! I a r. . . t t . ...-. . I 1 .... , . . . j ,Mrr troob.dat..! Tcxa'.ion ,Uw c-.p f j..? and tr-.t ! Ut a ft f. mLo La, Ua vut cfU by putting the horse loo-ly ,n the! -Well s,id he, mit.intl nrrmrara. i.t l'.! 1-.. .T. Ll. I... .. .! stocks, and pLctng a lcaUier c-ou-red , Hon from his Uow. and ,o!ihquiMJ .y Urr. Vlm.. .. .h, -. 14 impounding, is ,if. Now I'm rotes to lairing .;.yXf a to eacn e.,o, and oucK e., ov, r ead. dUnre ,theold C4. .will ak me if I qn.di:r. ,rv tT0, U Ths.gag hould be reinove.1 otH-e in have im,-undrd Big Brindle,, and 1 1 inoJ and cared with Ler o re, tlie Ir,n-t p..r a of ml.kfi h-'oi.eunh ir.tmd i I arutd, ml ii i. put uitd.-r i!i:ttv.vl..n, ri.iii lvi-j. t. masanari.i. "Ntlw I 47 m aa .eeia shu ha. oti hatxi. five minutes, to prevent cramping . ,he U t HI p.xle Lira as bad as Ivdld TlimVsirlr'part of ihe dayl.e d.v to im-s. Tli file fhouLl n i1u14m' !- i.i - . . ... jaws, xoe uie nkjukj i uuitj naf.'me ' " j ft . , , . . . . , ,, . ., ,. ,. ";n,r- . nbing, going tar.tcgh the breakers in a ! Jmr' Mini ltrna.1 with a lbitn!kb. rJt TX. .. J . .. . 1 - ' t' ... ... -, . , ,r iNonei gave a nagiie skia. romtng ingl LaiMi.-. m L iwu our .t r.i, W riru, w.u.1-, Ull,.ltr ny, sm m n ma not anJ4 j many strong man vpokj nruil and' ingmeg-J-ns. liuere a ane o-pi-er craia-, Atteiu the ort, at down h siUte. Jhe remilu of her tW. i ,J. I., i . i , . . rHspmie.xpresalyfof this purjiose. with the company. After tLe second or: ing she exchange for money and gr.. 1 ttrai,lt 'f.om - t-V,0?' Enl The orator hou'A hare a vea-Uhr.l ,-la.a was JucnmeL .U .. . ,fc !'7Vir'n fTrd I . - . w wu. v nm, .ill, laurjft iiU 1 II II I !.., l.nr.l '.11 I . I - - s. . I,,. I r nn.l a.i.t I . t..l.. I I. A TuiH. TLe Loniliat fetuUc la tin: s.rtlJ luij fudtr L. r. Jf taor at. lrtct.tr. Ir tLr tiLiU:ii-f. ofoV'W-aey od rr:...-i:nt, than t! e i-reuk-U rrt! gariaa thit rt.r n.ilcd. ' K cru.krd gvctltmaa, vn Li arrirsl at hath, was 4nJ by anothef, mLat sel of watet at hand to clean tb file in tumc-J to the overseer, and nld. !rom Ionhu.d. P si'id the otLtr. :Lam t j hat Utn trrr.lly uwr fa a i r " .r