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w wy or wslz m mwj ls%m/r g j iti imm wiwto nb.tain from laws which however wjw aru jiod ia th.m»elve hai i , ofin ua"ity which find no reapoo.o in the heart of the cititen uid wbicb will be evaelod with little romorae 1 ' ' ' " ■'■• ri in uly seen in grafting laws on conscience /; r . channine ., ,; ru * ur ik3e.j salisbury rowan countv n c monday n t.m.*.,k '*. u » vol mil . no i t i h -. ll board ,,|' iln ■i-.n-a ua n 1 surli ii part no v was ,-, ,, . .,,. dl'ha i its first cost n was liable t a duty yol > t«i ' a rip r sob 1 r ' boll , - . i , , the ib act of cutting the ico was a speoiea of politic ofour own oouutn i or d manufacture which being necessary to read in tha historj ofotburel above i i -' irt the ran material into a ttiercl.an who was mon lliot ,,■il i mimed with tin table article gave il a dtitiabie value idiom of llu ivi li-.li | morecom hero tlie yankee who wa timed at nil plotcly in ul'ii .,.| lieutity points mot thc urgumont by showing thul ,-■:,! li .,-, ' .,,- ,..,.«.- >■ai-i ,,| braati tho ice wa not a i im manufacture but o ,..■:,., in •■'. hame in words i inugii 1 in mi inasmuch ns it had boon uuf tonus of silver i cut by lhe american industry df lus own jon c i'i , . ' -.'■■■', carol ■,. this settled the question and the •• i , nn nl south cnroli .. h.is admitted without pnj ing any dutj ■un till in tl ip iblic thou un loubt llj , now inl tins ns ii precedent icl i ilm i iulli , il mc -,!,■r ofthiit ii uso mi|,|,a the following case it is well | with a genius eminently motaphyslcnl he known thut il is a vory common praelici applied lo politics hia finb.ts ol analysis li.r in iianii i and manufacturers of va ibsln i n nud condensation nnd thu | rious kindswtu go to tho southern stat i gavt to tin problotns of government some and to the wesl indies during lho winter i thing of th i grund ur which tho higher mi in pursuit of more profitable om uiuihomati have borrowed from ostronn ■lai'iit tli'iu tb.-y i-iin at homo now my tl.e h i i , ofhia nnn i were rapid aupposo snniu of our working mon sl thi but capricioi , und there were times when nurili instead nf going i tho smith nn thn light ivhi li fl.i lied from thon ns they gome of iheir fellow craftsmen do should passed glnnc i like a mirror iu tbe smi take it into their hand to ■.••> to england only to dnazlc tlie beholder engrossed nnd linn , ni iheir america ind,istry with ins luhjecl cnrul ia ofhia word — in mining coal — would they not bo juat i hi loftiest flights of eloquence were some us inuuli entitled to hnve the conl dug up times followed bj colloquittl or provincial b th ii admitted into thi oountr free of barbarisms rut though often incorrect ilittv as the ice mcroliuiit was lo have ins he wss alwuvs fo ciunting lnngnagc ce m i"*"--"i - with him was morel ihe ucullolding i ■l'xa tltanght e»i loved to raise a l,>i.i w'.i.-h from tin lynchburg virginian like angelo uo suspended ill the heav .,',/', ,-/„/ i rtrt l-i.*ii...ii ii wide z .. ,. ... r ' ■,-,. ,• ,. i . i iv htiiiir i ... i l ■b l 11 riv-slni iii (,'-.. ull ,,».- ., ,, ■' . , , i ... i lt is equal y imposible to forget or to hus long been known to tlio literary pub , ,, ' . ,• , ' .■- ' omit a guiilleman irani kentucky whom 1 1 ,.,. |, t rdinary pretensions as , . , ,. ,- ' , „ . • , ,. • ' . party lias since mad the imulul topic ,, well .. nil i.i , ,.! iiiti:iutliii powers ' , . , i , . . ' , unmeasured panegyric aud detraction ol ot eloquence ri.mi-i.l bis speeches du . . . , . ,-, ' , | , shtlguino tl :,,,-, an i ii an llli.le ltl.,11 rina tho last s suon of congress hocxhib , , i , ■' ,, .... . i , , character his declamation was im.iassion ited high faculties as un intellectual unato „ , , , .., ,. .' ■, , , , i t ed lus retorts acrimonious deficient in insl and humor by sketching 1 nelly yet .,-,.,, _,, , i ■, ■n ..' ' i-iin lai.-nt rtithei tb in in btrensth us . rchenstvu v nnn . up ii nllv tlie pro ,,,, t , i , , . , ■. .- ..' ■,. -,' , itylo was joss elegant and correct lain au iiiui'-i i characteristics ol some ol our lea ,,,',.,,, , ,,,., ■, ,, , , , u imatei anu impreesivo lut it swept ., . > mg itatesinen your feelings with it like a niou ia i had h honor say be to hr ii : • , , , ,. .. , , , . , , , , ,, ,, rent ana tl.e torce ol tbe stream i t u member of lhe 14th cbngross ttwasnn .,,,,.,, .;,. , , , ■, , , iii title leisure to remark upon its clearness bonar then : « bat it >•■now i shall no s„v , s .^ o h l,i v i ,',■v congress ban ten „ „„, hj ,,_ j j ■', : ed to make it have nc..he ,,,,,■, ' , 1w „.„„ 1 ,„.„. ,;,,„,„, j nor atronirth nor ability to peak ol the >, i,„i ,, , , ' ,:., . -., , : ■'■unhappily it is perhaps more likely . ,-(>, l;it is l t ni , i.n as tl ay il.'s'tvn ; n»r ,„ i ,„,„,, , i ,, ' ., , •• . j • ,■-., ... to luiit li.-cii lowered thuu raised by his is this the lit occasion lot lho coldest or ,,,..,., , .,, • ... v , ., - , i sui.si pi-'tit experience let then and most t-ai . i lino ctituiot reeur to sucii „,,„,',„.„ „..,.,,, „ i , .. . ■. even since except when that iii.piud.-iicc iissoct.itns without some touch ol generous _■„-,,,.„, ,„ '..;,,. •, . , ,. ,. . , . . h .. so natural lo goutus ii vtiil nl over his feelings which in iqu.cker spirits would k euer ju(lgn)c ? u h . ad s enecally the kindle into high and almost holy embus j ,,.„.„_ ,„. good las(i ,_ £ adop » jfty as1 ''' ,,..,, , , ,. loneofseulii tit » l tl,,-i in sinik.-of tnoa mr w ddeftan proceeils lo speak ofsev miot or ofn ffriend of .;,, vi , r , al . v ._ oral eminent pui-liamentary characters 0n „,,,,<„„,< i w8 s noble and cap wtbesubjomed loqnant and striking pa ,; vntillg . one i can novor forgot it was bmos ana first the fine burst uf indignant eloquence with william low.m>ek,c carolina .,;,.,.,, h „ ,,.,,,„„, tl lh . tail . t||i r „. tl , j1k " i're.i-ii.iiieiit vet ii more proudly .. , v hnt have we gained by the wai 1 than humbl phi emment--amon ihem i anlrl vr.n,i-i_r cf'mass,i,-h„setts was a gentleman from bouthc irolm -., now i .. n -,„. , m ., v | pmg ,; vt . r ut _. jlc , nr0 a rr . no more tht purest tha calmest h>o ' proaontative.froia new butnpshire who most philosophical ofour country s modern ;,,,. obliterated all memory nfthrtl stateimon one unless remarkable for distinction bv the superior fume he lias gentleness f manners and k.ndrwss nf .,.,_., u __,._\ m j en ator rom mossochusetu bean lhan for that nassionless unclouded i'i ,,„.„ |„,, j ,|„. i„,d ofhis political iniell-'ct which rendered him deserving ol [„:., an j i consc ious perhups 1 his the prai if ever u,.i,i deserved it of „„.„ extraordinary powers he gave prom merely standing by nnd lotting reason ar im 0 f t h e gre atn gg be has r.z achievt d gueforbim the iroe patriot tncnpablo of j fb 6 sam0 v i g nr of thought the same ex all selfish ambition who shunned office and preasion tlie short sentoocosj the calm distinotloo yet wrved in country faithful cold collected mo r the nu of aoloinn ly because he loved hor ho i mean dignity ; and deep sepulchral unirapnssiou who eonsocr.it by th example the coble ed voice ; all have been developed only nol precept so entirely his own thai hr first changed even to the intense bitterness of station in ihe republic waa n-tilier tohe bis frigid irony tb piercing coldness sought for nor declined a seot intent so of his sarcasms was indeed peculiar to bim ; just and so happily expressed that it eon ihey seemed lo bo emanations from tin tinunt to lio repealed because it cumiot be spirit of the icy ocean nothing could improved ba a once no novel and so powerful — nl wn.i."\.-i pincksev of maryland was frozen it.i.-i.ury beconuni as euu.tij ii ti^^^b as bn : i ,■i.ia.i.h lir-t as ii orator bo was if not tnilyei^^b pat patied a solitary cabin surrounded bv . according in ih-ir custom he was in „ , , • r . -. . nf uerv-soi'eulti.ai i land ivl«,re .... ! inslantl nie,*cnd wiih arrows so numerous '""' l "" ; '" "" 0 of . our , nvnr *° i 1 '" an adve-ularai barkivnorts , x ed to fhnt to use colter's words " he was made l . a " ""'" 1 -;.' ll:1 "" ul v "> « ,,,,..,. l i i ,-., ,-., in rn oa , ., . line genius i nil ant funcv or suipr una he reach nl the suns of the a ruhltr ,,/. i h--v now seized ct.lter ■, b i ., ll . 1 i ,, i , .-,',., . illl-.-lltlve power he is a i r.mng 1 on fort lievond tlm clearing ih-n path otnppe.l inm eiitir.'li naked nnd began to . , ,' , . , , .,..,,.,. , i i ,, , , , - inn n-l ■■' usseribl.l.i • on « l.oso leu through i slip .,' mnrshi ground cm consult on the mnniinr ha should be nut lo , . . erod willi thigh grass iml bifslie tl.o tleath '"""' ," " '"'? 1 i,lvii > h v f '"' mention ofthe officers we drawn to iwo thev were first inclnnd tn othimup t , /• li 1 tit * i 2 , . ,. . , i ,. ,, , , , , ' admiration he is excel lent u s short to 1 , the children o il backwoodsman ns n mark to shoot nt hot tl in inter •• ,, ,, , , i ..,_.* _. , i i , iiii . . ry in more abort d production iro whole im ihev im.l pisi pimsod niio o rod and seized hun bv iho s hou her asked ' ., . . . , i £_ .. '. .. ,. , . ., , ,-, ,, ■, .. , i rather tedious — appear to have heen writ whom wnsabout eiirhl and tm tb,-r ten lum i i ul n it nm i.isi ' color who . ., ','■, u ,.,,.. . .. . i . , , ,_■ii ll tin book innhint principles iitnl « tn years of ago who were stealing i!ir,„iali had been somo time am ,,. st tho keukntsn , ,. ... ,, ■, , i .. , ,. ii less regard to immortality than we i.l tlie xx i with cautious t ,,•. brannu „ or ( r,,iv indians had in a ct.nsidorublu de i u , , .. i u - ,-- ~. ..,,,-,.., i . .,,... . , er i.wi.peiimihle to a " long lived ccr roupleol muskets hid butts i wlueh grce acquirod tho b nek angitajre and ,• ' .,., i , , •_, i , n * i ., i i i , . . , forma iee 1 be " llnt.ii.iian s rire-i.l iiete iionie bv a larger boy iih in iln wns also wen acquainted wit h indian cus ,, , . • , . . .. ,. ' ... , . . ,. , , . e i , , ... • i an ming s last pro.luelioii was well en nui is rested on lhe ■iou dors i tie torn he kumv that in hud now to run for . ______ ... 7 .... . ...„. ... , , , , , . . , ..... . ii h — wa puled thriii t ■. two ur ibree smaller rhov stopped by a large log nt int life with the d rendu odd ,.| fivo or , , i i . ?.. , .,- , , ii .. . , e,l i lis ; bul lionestlv i was in emit 11 tho edge ol the swamp nnd peeped ruger six lunelicls a ritiusl lino and those nnn , , i • i . .* .. i ., - i ii i ,• , , isir und is nlreiidv almost lorg — l ner .., aud llu ulcers then b.-lu-ld a e.f i ii'ii.u.s ; he there ,«-.* riiu.uugv reo h .. ,,• . , ,, ,,.- , i , . ., i ..-,,, " estward ii • we have retiso i to br lew paces rom ibo oo a largo hoar upp-ir e minn he wasa ter had ri.nti.*r,i . .....,' h . . .- 1 ,,' , , i , , ';,,. i , lieve is a work ol iiio.-e powiir emu-i aii.1 ently as ep imbedded in the nail i in ho wns -.■-■.■«• i by the hunters ns rem , „ . , , ______ , ■, ' ,.,.., , , ,, ,• in ' i ,• character bum ha 1 n written m greet boys having osccrlnmod ln.it lb nuim.-il nrknbly s'.vill i in e!.i i n uy eoinmau • . .,,... i ., . .,._.. ._._-. ,..,,,, i , ... , , haste — rather l,,r t.-.e in dueller thnn lhc i'.-iiiauie i wii ili.-v had dneoiered bun e tin party to remain stnlionnrv nm he , , ,, .- k ,..-!. ,. . ,. • , i.i . • r."t it and etlnnot tbereton hut e uiiirti a lew minutes bel re pl ,! one ..| the led ( oli.-r ml ou the pi-iiri i'ln-e or i ti r i ., _.. ,_____, .- , , ii 1 1 ,. ii , .... pretension to deep thought ixiwei-.ul eon giiiisu.er the ..;;. mi lb olue-i lad al er limn re \ ar .-, itinl rel.-.is inm hi in . ■' .' .. .___.., , , i ,, ,.•.., l i ■,- . i j 1.7 ■fcplioii or intrinsic intuit its iiorir8-.il t il.e z , .- iterate mm tired in hear him save nimsclt 1 1 hr cut i a bis in , , ,. i . .- __ , ., , | . , . . . .' , , , will no doubt serve ns n relaxation irom mortally wounded sprang in b.s in nml sta.it tho horrid war-whoop goundou in i.e , , . .. j _,„„„_, ;,, ,, . ,- nn .• .... , i , , polilies — a.i i some s.-eit and passages in mi ,' i ii mill l agnnv i he younger i nrs i i poor . loiter who urged with the '. ,, , ■.... i ... . i ,, ; ■: ,.' ,,. . , it will dosorve strong pinise nml wttim bov ran town is llu house win • tin iii,'i hope of prescrvinj hie rnu wi h a aneed , , v v - i au ....... ll i a ii i , , , i , ,- ,.- i n ' i deep interest a **• , w 1 irk editor who ell nl i until l up u small free — here be al li inch bin ell was surprised lie ro . . . . 1 ., .. n i ,.,,,,, , , ii .-. , bus read lhe whole work with " uiinll veil sat in security watching wilb ..•.:.-!.. the ceo e i toward ihe .!>• lerson l-urli huiu-g , .. i ,, n _, .„,._., i /...*» • , , , , , i , , ' pleasure — dcs'-nl-es " u rstwur.t llul expiring strtigg os of his vi.-ltm un h the io traverse a plain mix unb-s hi b.eadl h ; ' , , , i „, „ ,,_ . .,,,„,; u .' , .,•.,'• i ,, i , i a ind and eiiiphiitil-ullv tt natitinal law latter suuli evi.iui led in lie mire — « hen iiboiiinling « ill prieulv p .- ar on wine b he i m , ' j i i.i i n • . ' . . i .. i i he eonlinues — be sei'i'iinii-d a ler his lirot'ier • i'.i , eoni was ovo ry |. i-t i'll ilea bug with his ni ,,.,., . ,' r k „ uj 1 i , .. , .,.,,,,,.. ,,- , . t , i here is an air ol fre-iln.ess and on ii.iek lie snv.d i ill i again ihev took leet lie ran nearly bail way across the ■__ nai i i , i „.„._. . , ,._, . , , , . , ,,,-. . i . , '. ,■ginalilv ihllusnil ver the wlti.lo work ; hie their post by the log trnztna ot their grim plain belore be leulurfd t k m-.-r us | ■.. ... ■■-. - .'. , 1 ■,,,?.,.. ,, . idinrneti-.s are n-nrlte.l will tl.eli.irt les ndyeva-7 who by an occasional twitching sl ider when.be porco.vod that lbe in ,„,.,.. f i,„!,vi.l„.-,f v .- lhe yta is rapid " m uscles showed that life was not en dians were vory much scattered and that and vigorous j and the rtort is neither l,r l v -"""', . .,. .. hega.nedgrauudtoacon.lderoblod,stiu.ce „„ „", „ ol . ( ,, lav , , liv i a , w vl..l dlffuaiva • i ,,.-., he , n ,. live yet aid one from the mam body bul .....* ud.an who d \ a , whiofi neither d"v-elop th plot ""'"•'"'-•■imi*.l 1 m ir was uiuct belore all lhe ■„ „„„, here and lb w r ,„. wester v c irol r.v/as-.vts ■, ,,, ., ,,.,.".' a ,,• v ,,/ lino ..'. liars /- r ... if , ,-.,/ within thn i months nr lire , v/y //' /. ti n n iy , i . t/e-ir \ , paper will ..,./, ntii all am tm •■■• art . . | ■. .... ni in /.' i toi li hon — .. rintion will be received for a less tlm i o '■:'■ar i failure to notify the editor of ami \ ■l .,- n'x:ii.-,iri a ith before the expircl _ . .,/' t i.'i'tr will in considered tu a , i ",';•■mi ill i iy <■-• rs t'i l ■' xxriiff sir v ..'.-, ill ai /, . | . a . ir tlinian a 7 i ,, ... ,', ,-', ;,,-,„/- ii ,\ iver.ising sl lho usu il rates alllcfti rs a '/•-, xsnl i tli e'litor muni i postpaid or they will notbe attended these terms will '■strictly odher cd in all l.l.\m-..'l s re n : iu i - in i '• io * hb.ic1 it v to the people of boston new york philadelphia and other northern citits ynu have b'-en so accustomed lo have .,, file iu your hotel and tfoboo n n •■■-. r.,„,e du tv i'li.nl i,,n courier i nd oth t lar.'l papers . f h}c s6uth that you jinv been precluded irom an opportunity ef knowing th real state o public upin inn in stmllh carolina n t!.c subject of feeleral dsurpution for the ins foul years tho courier ond c.iy gazette ban n usy in misrepresent g tho ends of no i ir t tost oi ti:u.-.!.!e cili l n '.",.■have represented the stato right i , ,.■i ratio party as a clumoi ,. , trritii i i n n mil pn porti in oftho j ilation tr .- lihg for political .. ic n .' . . aim fatally l.eut ir ii di i ion und .. alliance with (!. britain ' let's give him another rejoined tho other nest tin i not in re than ninety or nn linn dred vnr.ls li-i'in lum : l i un ajea dolecl slight traces of basic ami careless ________." b , , - 1 i__w ' , mill ale lhal ihe w accordingly the other gun wn pointed over tin 1 :■, aii,l discharged the larger hot lh i advanced with u long tick with win i be li it hia adwrsarj nt a distance ; and having thus satisfied hinisolf bent last appn nl 1 tl body . and rated himself , , ii i.i i nph lb lhen sl ut 1 foi hi ■111 i.'i 1 . • , ,,,!,■lu-f i.lli i wli.'ie ii ll \ oil iln you're no c t lo lie nfrnid o n dead 1,,-ar i've u-.e,l bim up ll iia|,i way ii a nscold a a wagon tire the officers now eamo forward to penk to tbe heroic children and learned that ihev had discovered iho bear while at lav and ran to the house j but finding instil 111 if par its am at al.d knowing that their parent's guns were always load ed thev had determined to attempt the ex ploll thetnselves ril'ipe lloll eh red tin le-alt ol i'.iller lie derived confidence from the belief thai es cape was within in bounds of noasibilityj hut that confidence was nearly fatal ta hun lor he exerted him ulf tosuch a degree ihat tho l.luo.l guslied from ins nostrils and soon almost covered the fore pari ol llis body he had now arrived within a mile of ' the ii when he distinctly beard the ap palling sou d of footsteps behind him and [ evi iy instant oxpeeted tu ii 1 lh • pear t hi pursuer agaiu ho turned his head and saw the savage not twenty yard from bim f.-termii ed if possible in avoid the expected blow he suddenly stopped turned round am spread out his arms the ln dian iurpi ised by ilia suddenness ofthe ac tion nnd perhaps by tho blood app nance of colter also attempted to stop l„u ex hausted with running he fell whilst endea voring to throw bis pear which struck in tbe ground and broke colter instantly snatched up the pointed pari with which he pinned him to the earth and then con tinued llis flight the foremost ofthe in dians on arriving at ihe place stopped till others t-niiie up to join iheni when they ast up a hideous yell evory moment of time was iin roved by collorj w bo although fainting and exhausted succeeded in ginn ing the skirting of the coiton tree wood on the borders of the pork through which he ran and plunged into tlm river fortunately for bun a little below this place iviis on island ttgaiusl the upper pail ul which n raft of'dnl't timber had lodged he dived undor t !■•■raft and alter aoveral efforts ge.t ids head above w..t.-i amongst the trunks of the troes covered over with smaller w l io tbo depth of several feet scarcely had he see tied himself when the indians arrived on ihe river screeching ami veiling ai t'olier expressed it like sp irony drnils tlu-y wen frequent on the rafl during the di and were seen through the chinks by colter who was congratulating himself ou hi i scape until the idea arose thai they might s,-i the rail on fire in horrible suspense he romai.ied until night when hearing no more ofthe indians be dn--,l uud the raft and iw im silently down the river lo considerable di i lauee where be landed and trai lied all uighi although happy in having escaped irom llu indiaus his lituntion wo slill dreadful ; he wsscompletel naked undor a burning sun lhe kile at l.is loot were entirely filled with lhe thorns of tbe prit.k ly penr lie wa hungry and bad 00 in ",.„■of killing game although he saw abun dance around him ; nod was at least seven davs journey from lisa's fort on the big horn branch of the roches jauns rive those were circumstances under whn h almost any man hut au american hunter would han despair i i1 an ,: i.-d at the port in seven ix ■; invlng sul istod on u root much esteemed i>y the led ma of ihe missouri ii known by naturalist us psurulsa esculent a true anecdote not long ince r van kee pedlar wilh a in ad foil of notions whilst driving slowly along through ste phentowq remslaw co v.a em eodiugly annoyed by a boj who sal on a feooe l.y i il.e xx an -, l ever and an in cried olli i tuna for jackson the pedlar though boiling wilh rag kept silent till he g--t di rr-.tlv opposite tba lud when is bawled out lit the lop of hi lungs '• llu i for ■jack as — thais right rejoined the boy " oil liu/ia tinr jour candidate and i will tor mine ~ wkrtwauii ho 1 thisis ihu title ol pallidum's new nov-1 ' inn the new york pies ss , s^baaaaaaj r ti t rtn^^b ter is too full of lie nut in subject i ii<5 ihe work to pay particular altemi'ip lo minor objects we say no more the work will speak for its-all cannot om see th ohio roil a i ,:.; in such descriptions as the following " late ill the still starry night as the captain antl one zcphi teal ins first if err aot watching the course ofthe it ad horn while she glided long by the lui.lit imiiuis i.f ii foil moon lhe former lis ited that the river was rising rapidly and the fore nf lbe current increasing " there has boon u mighty b'"*l i i rait lat'lv up above and the snow on the m aiu tui.is mun hnve all nnjlted in u hurry i reckon we hall havo u powerful freshet gophi ' "' yes said zcphi ; it's above lush water mark already and rises lik llv va terin a boiling pot i have never seen . eo high but bhee afore and thai was . en orson upson's broard horn was carn«*j clean over ihe top of.he btittonwoo .', ami divine goodyear hrhi c floated all the way down to lho hi heal with the laim in it wbow w — w whistled the cap tain in what yoar was that zrphi ." "• why the very same year thai yotl got such ia liekiii from the yankee d la ut pittsburg i calculate " * i'll is shot exclaimed liugg ' if anv yankee pedlar that ever steppeil twin here nnd lho other side of ihe yar.l ever treed sum hugg it's a iii whoever said it hut did you in good earnest see di vine < midyear's house floating down stream with lha l.mily in ttf >•' if i didn't captain hogg may i be kiwed up salt river i'i like to hnve seed the old sinner i dare say he prayed like a horse " ' yes that ba did i heard him snort in ' now i lay me down i , sleep ns he w.-iil past iho cove where i tiod my boat tp the lop f a big iroo a liiuudrud feet high " thus they communed tngethor till the lirst blush ofthe morning appeared iu il.e east and the gradual opening of the scene how i the swelling stream rolling down in boiling eddies and its lark brown sur i covered with the spoils of the earth the gigantic tree on iho bottoms us th.y are culled in the language of thew-bt stood midway quivering in lhe wat era with nothing but the branches risible the first and second banks ofthe river bad disappeared and wherever lite i ills receded irom the bore lha waters railed over the earth aweeping along with ib.-u every loose thin on its surface tl.e pic lure of tlie deluge was renewed ; for tbo solid ground wa no longer n place u safe iv nod tho scona we e solitary ns ihat which tl e world exhibited when nil that remained of its living myriads was sh-limr ed i . noah's iiik ll.i.-itnrg about ut the mer ry of a hotolem ocean thut rouud lho ball ial ill lie your astonishment when v | nm thut this ivns never trtie at at v ■i rii.it ine pan com their i'.i or $:, tion wero c posed of men ■■! the highest standing in iho social and domes tic circle of the most acknowledged tub bits uml unquestionably of the jnrgest property i,i the different parishes and ilia tritts that in their ranks are to be found divines phyiicians lawyers and ni.ii but tew exceptions the great body of the mechanics — that they have in this tautest disregarded names and men and gon solely for principle caring neither ('• r jackson or clay that they are neither calhoun barbolir or van ha re.n men counting no honor sn trancdndant and no au s , aioi ions as that of state.ri.'hts ctt free trade that they have at le gth by eight years of dispassionate ap nea to the understandings end patriotism of i iu people brought them to understand their ,, ats and understanding thcui tol feiolye to defend those rights at any and 6 iy hazard wo now have two thirds of the state willi us the governor lias called au t".r ira session uf llio legislature the ob ieel ofthe cull is on immediate eonvoca tion of the people fo declare the turill'niill nl void nud to provide againat its being enforced wilhiu the limits of the state more than two thirds of the state are i ffullifiers more than three-fourth of tin louse of representatives by tbe re tarns received ure nullifier 1'ut thc representation upon any basis you please upon timt of population alone or popula tion and property e unbilled there will be al in two thirds ofthe inhabitant whose voles have bcen given to tho nullification ticket do you doubt it 1 read the offi cial returns and judge for yourselves j you now believe that the union or submission party is prostrated or that s cr lina is in earnest ! ponder wall these things — take heed test you form your opinion iu future upon what you see in the iunll'paper of chariest n a true son of arolina fir northern editors would do w.-ll to insert lhe above mr ufrandbury in hia.ravelsin lie in terior of north america relate the ful lowing singular adventure ofa man named john li r .- singular l>vl-\t!'f'l colter came to st louis in mav is 1(1 in n nail canoe from tho bead waters 1'the missouri a distance of 8000 mile which be traversed ih 30 days i saw in i on hi j arrival and received from him an account of bi adventure a r t,-r he had eperated from lewis and clarke's party : of lliose for its singularity i shall re late on the arrival of the party ut the bead waters of he missouri colter obser ving an appearance of abundance of heaver bein ihere got permission to remain ami hunt for some timo which ho did in com pany with a man of i he uai.icl i von who had traversed the immense tract of conn try from sl louis tu the head waters o the missouri nl ue soon alter he scpe ra t etl fr un i)i\.».,uud trapped in company with a hunter named polls nud aware of the host.l.lv ofthe lllack feet indians one ol whom had been lulled by lewis thoy set their traps ut night and took ibem up early in he morning remaining cuucealedj du.iiig tho day they won examining their traps earl one moi ning in a creek about six miles from thnt branch of the missouri called jefferson's fork and were ascending in n ennoe when the heard something resembling he i rum pling ofanimols i l.a they could not as certain the fact as the high prcpei.ilicular hanks nn each aide of iho river impelled tbeir view cellar immediately prnnun ced it to be occasioned hy indians and ad ian instant retreat but was accused i cowardice by potts who insisted lhal be noise wus caused by bull'iluus and they pro ceeded on kentucky sportsmen rii»>r i in n v rut t.s the far li.iu.-d ranger and hunter of this state have ever i.ecn celebrated fir their purtiality for the rime and for the extpiiti.e skill they display in its us both ill lho lores and iu the field we say ri/b for it is a fact well known that the shot gut or fowling pie e is rarely found they conceiving them entirely beneath the dignity ofa genuine backwoodsman tba seiilingly miraculous hats recorded oftheir hooting pint cups of whiskey from a man's head at un incredible distance of their *• barking squirrels esic will not perbap oxcite so much surprise when we read of chil inii ol the tender age of eight or ten years shooting hears even before strong enough to unport a gun the enlerpris ing and fearless rettler of the frontier s rear their children ihat their very sports led tltom into danger and they learn ihe . artilic.es of the chase so early that their knowledge is almost an instinct the mo ment a i can carry a rifle hc becomes a hunter as he young falcon so soon ns he can prune his wing darts upon bis prey in reading judge flail's " li:..kmds or tin west au entertaining work lately published ti philadelphia we foil u|x>n tbe subjoined anecdote of two sportsuen ill embryo which we marked with our pencil thinking it would amuse many at our readers the occurrence is said to have taken place in 1768 at the pen sl of the attack oil fort cumberland and iv quesne in the old colonial war between the preneh and english " at the instant oorden suddenly halt ed und lirected the eye of his companion to stmn ol wbic mc.ix th y ed tjucntlhe prince of rhetoricians nor did lhe soundness of his logic stiller nnv thing by a c,,in;i.irisun with the j'n___ui tnd . i-i--u ci purity of the language m which he capi iusly poured forth thoee fig ura.ive illustrations of his argument which rsimtttr ni\m:n of iii i corstltutto a custom-house puss'e during lbe enforced while they adorned it but lei summer u wr 1,928 there was m ice otlli ts pronounce ins eulogy i must not in the unitod states south of new eng i feel as if his mighty sp r it still haunted land owing to ho iiiilttncs of the piece i "' •» ■"' " rils triumphs and when 1 da ding winter and no mode was presented red to wrong them indignantly rebuked <* supplying the deficiency of that n-*ces me ary articlo but ihat of importing it some " these names have become historical eute'rpriiiug yankee brought a cargo to there were others of whom it is more dif kll idelpbia iron novascolia a foreign ficultto speak because yol not within the country ; and when tbe vessel was making reach of praise or envy for one who hfii entry at the custom house a question waaorespired to the politician it would ni ••-■whether foreign ice was a c.o.n.uodi be prudent perhaps wis to avoid til men y liable to and to what duty it was not lion of these men their acts ihelr word id down in the law as a free article nor ibeir thouajhta their very leeks herve be waa h specified as liable to a specific or ad come nibjects controversy hut he ■j rem rat a delay lo decide might whose ambition ia of a higher or a lower " lbe importer as bis cargo might molt order baa no need of such reeerre tal ny under the hot sun j andifwa final not is of no party exclusively j nor is jus idi lhatil was to be considered lice a a norx-eiiinnerateil r.tclo and as such jon rxxnoirtl nf roannkr liable t.i fifteou per centum on the foreign '• among them but not of them in the c)h - fearful and solitary sublimity of genius hare then a new question waa started by i,„h1 agenlleman from virginia — whom ne yankee the i.e bod really coat no it were auperftieew to deeigoate vfboee thi;.j to tbe importer and is per centum apaecheawate universally read whose n i tithing would amount lo nothing hut satire was universally eared 1 upon jn-'-'usfnin lu.'ise not relishing the idea oft wbnaa accent did this habitually listl *'" - iii british li.aiiiiiu tores for nothing ' nn-l unlisted ig house hang an frequently * unto a nice calcitlittien to prove i with wrap attention 1 whoso fame was t-iit althobgh .,, 0 c ,'.. .... , r .'... j __,,., , ;,]«:_• ifjc.rf nl r s j v„|y for so long a pe iii nfow minutes afterwards their doubts were removed by a parly of indians ma king their appearance oh both sides of.he creek to the amount of five or six hundred who beckoned them to come ashore as retreat was now impossible colter turned the head of the cams nnd at the moment of its touching an indian seized tin rifle belonging to polls ; hut alitor who l.s a remarkably strong man immediately re look it and hand i it to potts who remain ed in the aanoe and on receiving it puslied oil int the river lie had scarcely quit ted the shore when au arrow was shot ut him and be cried out i iter i am w tun ded !" colter remonstrated with bim ou lbe tolly of attempting to escape nud urged to come ashore instead of com piling he instantly levelled his rihe.it the indian n-nl hot him dead on lie spot this conduct situated as be was may ap pear to have is-.-u at act of madness but il was doubtless tbe effect of sudden but sound r.'ui ' ; r if tul 00 alive h ■niutrtluv etpeefed try be tgrturad to d v.h she'it i ' 1 heaven ihat his nam va n.'t obnoxious to u pun a young beail l iter known by thn nickname of ' snuir than nuy other would have died lo !„. ai i , join iii lho prnycr had he hound tbe following dialogue about him the other evening : — • and -,, you really think sni-i ihc lie it iul linda giving ut the samo time one of her n.o-t earnest l.s.ks oui of those - ft which might create n soul un der the ribs of death ; you r-ally thirtk you might is ui induced n marr bnuni — j'x i might take him ut a pinch cz inuruly atnuvorod tm lad •
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1832-11-12 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1832 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 649 |
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Date | 1832-11-12 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1832 |
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FullText | w wy or wslz m mwj ls%m/r g j iti imm wiwto nb.tain from laws which however wjw aru jiod ia th.m»elve hai i , ofin ua"ity which find no reapoo.o in the heart of the cititen uid wbicb will be evaelod with little romorae 1 ' ' ' " ■'■• ri in uly seen in grafting laws on conscience /; r . channine ., ,; ru * ur ik3e.j salisbury rowan countv n c monday n t.m.*.,k '*. u » vol mil . no i t i h -. ll board ,,|' iln ■i-.n-a ua n 1 surli ii part no v was ,-, ,, . .,,. dl'ha i its first cost n was liable t a duty yol > t«i ' a rip r sob 1 r ' boll , - . i , , the ib act of cutting the ico was a speoiea of politic ofour own oouutn i or d manufacture which being necessary to read in tha historj ofotburel above i i -' irt the ran material into a ttiercl.an who was mon lliot ,,■il i mimed with tin table article gave il a dtitiabie value idiom of llu ivi li-.li | morecom hero tlie yankee who wa timed at nil plotcly in ul'ii .,.| lieutity points mot thc urgumont by showing thul ,-■:,! li .,-, ' .,,- ,..,.«.- >■ai-i ,,| braati tho ice wa not a i im manufacture but o ,..■:,., in •■'. hame in words i inugii 1 in mi inasmuch ns it had boon uuf tonus of silver i cut by lhe american industry df lus own jon c i'i , . ' -.'■■■', carol ■,. this settled the question and the •• i , nn nl south cnroli .. h.is admitted without pnj ing any dutj ■un till in tl ip iblic thou un loubt llj , now inl tins ns ii precedent icl i ilm i iulli , il mc -,!,■r ofthiit ii uso mi|,|,a the following case it is well | with a genius eminently motaphyslcnl he known thut il is a vory common praelici applied lo politics hia finb.ts ol analysis li.r in iianii i and manufacturers of va ibsln i n nud condensation nnd thu | rious kindswtu go to tho southern stat i gavt to tin problotns of government some and to the wesl indies during lho winter i thing of th i grund ur which tho higher mi in pursuit of more profitable om uiuihomati have borrowed from ostronn ■lai'iit tli'iu tb.-y i-iin at homo now my tl.e h i i , ofhia nnn i were rapid aupposo snniu of our working mon sl thi but capricioi , und there were times when nurili instead nf going i tho smith nn thn light ivhi li fl.i lied from thon ns they gome of iheir fellow craftsmen do should passed glnnc i like a mirror iu tbe smi take it into their hand to ■.••> to england only to dnazlc tlie beholder engrossed nnd linn , ni iheir america ind,istry with ins luhjecl cnrul ia ofhia word — in mining coal — would they not bo juat i hi loftiest flights of eloquence were some us inuuli entitled to hnve the conl dug up times followed bj colloquittl or provincial b th ii admitted into thi oountr free of barbarisms rut though often incorrect ilittv as the ice mcroliuiit was lo have ins he wss alwuvs fo ciunting lnngnagc ce m i"*"--"i - with him was morel ihe ucullolding i ■l'xa tltanght e»i loved to raise a l,>i.i w'.i.-h from tin lynchburg virginian like angelo uo suspended ill the heav .,',/', ,-/„/ i rtrt l-i.*ii...ii ii wide z .. ,. ... r ' ■,-,. ,• ,. i . i iv htiiiir i ... i l ■b l 11 riv-slni iii (,'-.. ull ,,».- ., ,, ■' . , , i ... i lt is equal y imposible to forget or to hus long been known to tlio literary pub , ,, ' . ,• , ' .■- ' omit a guiilleman irani kentucky whom 1 1 ,.,. |, t rdinary pretensions as , . , ,. ,- ' , „ . • , ,. • ' . party lias since mad the imulul topic ,, well .. nil i.i , ,.! iiiti:iutliii powers ' , . , i , . . ' , unmeasured panegyric aud detraction ol ot eloquence ri.mi-i.l bis speeches du . . . , . ,-, ' , | , shtlguino tl :,,,-, an i ii an llli.le ltl.,11 rina tho last s suon of congress hocxhib , , i , ■' ,, .... . i , , character his declamation was im.iassion ited high faculties as un intellectual unato „ , , , .., ,. .' ■, , , , i t ed lus retorts acrimonious deficient in insl and humor by sketching 1 nelly yet .,-,.,, _,, , i ■, ■n ..' ' i-iin lai.-nt rtithei tb in in btrensth us . rchenstvu v nnn . up ii nllv tlie pro ,,,, t , i , , . , ■. .- ..' ■,. -,' , itylo was joss elegant and correct lain au iiiui'-i i characteristics ol some ol our lea ,,,',.,,, , ,,,., ■, ,, , , , u imatei anu impreesivo lut it swept ., . > mg itatesinen your feelings with it like a niou ia i had h honor say be to hr ii : • , , , ,. .. , , , . , , , , ,, ,, rent ana tl.e torce ol tbe stream i t u member of lhe 14th cbngross ttwasnn .,,,,.,, .;,. , , , ■, , , iii title leisure to remark upon its clearness bonar then : « bat it >•■now i shall no s„v , s .^ o h l,i v i ,',■v congress ban ten „ „„, hj ,,_ j j ■', : ed to make it have nc..he ,,,,,■, ' , 1w „.„„ 1 ,„.„. ,;,,„,„, j nor atronirth nor ability to peak ol the >, i,„i ,, , , ' ,:., . -., , : ■'■unhappily it is perhaps more likely . ,-(>, l;it is l t ni , i.n as tl ay il.'s'tvn ; n»r ,„ i ,„,„,, , i ,, ' ., , •• . j • ,■-., ... to luiit li.-cii lowered thuu raised by his is this the lit occasion lot lho coldest or ,,,..,., , .,, • ... v , ., - , i sui.si pi-'tit experience let then and most t-ai . i lino ctituiot reeur to sucii „,,„,',„.„ „..,.,,, „ i , .. . ■. even since except when that iii.piud.-iicc iissoct.itns without some touch ol generous _■„-,,,.„, ,„ '..;,,. •, . , ,. ,. . , . . h .. so natural lo goutus ii vtiil nl over his feelings which in iqu.cker spirits would k euer ju(lgn)c ? u h . ad s enecally the kindle into high and almost holy embus j ,,.„.„_ ,„. good las(i ,_ £ adop » jfty as1 ''' ,,..,, , , ,. loneofseulii tit » l tl,,-i in sinik.-of tnoa mr w ddeftan proceeils lo speak ofsev miot or ofn ffriend of .;,, vi , r , al . v ._ oral eminent pui-liamentary characters 0n „,,,,<„„,< i w8 s noble and cap wtbesubjomed loqnant and striking pa ,; vntillg . one i can novor forgot it was bmos ana first the fine burst uf indignant eloquence with william low.m>ek,c carolina .,;,.,.,, h „ ,,.,,,„„, tl lh . tail . t||i r „. tl , j1k " i're.i-ii.iiieiit vet ii more proudly .. , v hnt have we gained by the wai 1 than humbl phi emment--amon ihem i anlrl vr.n,i-i_r cf'mass,i,-h„setts was a gentleman from bouthc irolm -., now i .. n -,„. , m ., v | pmg ,; vt . r ut _. jlc , nr0 a rr . no more tht purest tha calmest h>o ' proaontative.froia new butnpshire who most philosophical ofour country s modern ;,,,. obliterated all memory nfthrtl stateimon one unless remarkable for distinction bv the superior fume he lias gentleness f manners and k.ndrwss nf .,.,_., u __,._\ m j en ator rom mossochusetu bean lhan for that nassionless unclouded i'i ,,„.„ |„,, j ,|„. i„,d ofhis political iniell-'ct which rendered him deserving ol [„:., an j i consc ious perhups 1 his the prai if ever u,.i,i deserved it of „„.„ extraordinary powers he gave prom merely standing by nnd lotting reason ar im 0 f t h e gre atn gg be has r.z achievt d gueforbim the iroe patriot tncnpablo of j fb 6 sam0 v i g nr of thought the same ex all selfish ambition who shunned office and preasion tlie short sentoocosj the calm distinotloo yet wrved in country faithful cold collected mo r the nu of aoloinn ly because he loved hor ho i mean dignity ; and deep sepulchral unirapnssiou who eonsocr.it by th example the coble ed voice ; all have been developed only nol precept so entirely his own thai hr first changed even to the intense bitterness of station in ihe republic waa n-tilier tohe bis frigid irony tb piercing coldness sought for nor declined a seot intent so of his sarcasms was indeed peculiar to bim ; just and so happily expressed that it eon ihey seemed lo bo emanations from tin tinunt to lio repealed because it cumiot be spirit of the icy ocean nothing could improved ba a once no novel and so powerful — nl wn.i."\.-i pincksev of maryland was frozen it.i.-i.ury beconuni as euu.tij ii ti^^^b as bn : i ,■i.ia.i.h lir-t as ii orator bo was if not tnilyei^^b pat patied a solitary cabin surrounded bv . according in ih-ir custom he was in „ , , • r . -. . nf uerv-soi'eulti.ai i land ivl«,re .... ! inslantl nie,*cnd wiih arrows so numerous '""' l "" ; '" "" 0 of . our , nvnr *° i 1 '" an adve-ularai barkivnorts , x ed to fhnt to use colter's words " he was made l . a " ""'" 1 -;.' ll:1 "" ul v "> « ,,,,..,. l i i ,-., ,-., in rn oa , ., . line genius i nil ant funcv or suipr una he reach nl the suns of the a ruhltr ,,/. i h--v now seized ct.lter ■, b i ., ll . 1 i ,, i , .-,',., . illl-.-lltlve power he is a i r.mng 1 on fort lievond tlm clearing ih-n path otnppe.l inm eiitir.'li naked nnd began to . , ,' , . , , .,..,,.,. , i i ,, , , , - inn n-l ■■' usseribl.l.i • on « l.oso leu through i slip .,' mnrshi ground cm consult on the mnniinr ha should be nut lo , . . erod willi thigh grass iml bifslie tl.o tleath '"""' ," " '"'? 1 i,lvii > h v f '"' mention ofthe officers we drawn to iwo thev were first inclnnd tn othimup t , /• li 1 tit * i 2 , . ,. . , i ,. ,, , , , , ' admiration he is excel lent u s short to 1 , the children o il backwoodsman ns n mark to shoot nt hot tl in inter •• ,, ,, , , i ..,_.* _. , i i , iiii . . ry in more abort d production iro whole im ihev im.l pisi pimsod niio o rod and seized hun bv iho s hou her asked ' ., . . . , i £_ .. '. .. ,. , . ., , ,-, ,, ■, .. , i rather tedious — appear to have heen writ whom wnsabout eiirhl and tm tb,-r ten lum i i ul n it nm i.isi ' color who . ., ','■, u ,.,,.. . .. . i . , , ,_■ii ll tin book innhint principles iitnl « tn years of ago who were stealing i!ir,„iali had been somo time am ,,. st tho keukntsn , ,. ... ,, ■, , i .. , ,. ii less regard to immortality than we i.l tlie xx i with cautious t ,,•. brannu „ or ( r,,iv indians had in a ct.nsidorublu de i u , , .. i u - ,-- ~. ..,,,-,.., i . .,,... . , er i.wi.peiimihle to a " long lived ccr roupleol muskets hid butts i wlueh grce acquirod tho b nek angitajre and ,• ' .,., i , , •_, i , n * i ., i i i , . . , forma iee 1 be " llnt.ii.iian s rire-i.l iiete iionie bv a larger boy iih in iln wns also wen acquainted wit h indian cus ,, , . • , . . .. ,. ' ... , . . ,. , , . e i , , ... • i an ming s last pro.luelioii was well en nui is rested on lhe ■iou dors i tie torn he kumv that in hud now to run for . ______ ... 7 .... . ...„. ... , , , , , . . , ..... . ii h — wa puled thriii t ■. two ur ibree smaller rhov stopped by a large log nt int life with the d rendu odd ,.| fivo or , , i i . ?.. , .,- , , ii .. . , e,l i lis ; bul lionestlv i was in emit 11 tho edge ol the swamp nnd peeped ruger six lunelicls a ritiusl lino and those nnn , , i • i . .* .. i ., - i ii i ,• , , isir und is nlreiidv almost lorg — l ner .., aud llu ulcers then b.-lu-ld a e.f i ii'ii.u.s ; he there ,«-.* riiu.uugv reo h .. ,,• . , ,, ,,.- , i , . ., i ..-,,, " estward ii • we have retiso i to br lew paces rom ibo oo a largo hoar upp-ir e minn he wasa ter had ri.nti.*r,i . .....,' h . . .- 1 ,,' , , i , , ';,,. i , lieve is a work ol iiio.-e powiir emu-i aii.1 ently as ep imbedded in the nail i in ho wns -.■-■.■«• i by the hunters ns rem , „ . , , ______ , ■, ' ,.,.., , , ,, ,• in ' i ,• character bum ha 1 n written m greet boys having osccrlnmod ln.it lb nuim.-il nrknbly s'.vill i in e!.i i n uy eoinmau • . .,,... i ., . .,._.. ._._-. ,..,,,, i , ... , , haste — rather l,,r t.-.e in dueller thnn lhc i'.-iiiauie i wii ili.-v had dneoiered bun e tin party to remain stnlionnrv nm he , , ,, .- k ,..-!. ,. . ,. • , i.i . • r."t it and etlnnot tbereton hut e uiiirti a lew minutes bel re pl ,! one ..| the led ( oli.-r ml ou the pi-iiri i'ln-e or i ti r i ., _.. ,_____, .- , , ii 1 1 ,. ii , .... pretension to deep thought ixiwei-.ul eon giiiisu.er the ..;;. mi lb olue-i lad al er limn re \ ar .-, itinl rel.-.is inm hi in . ■' .' .. .___.., , , i ,, ,.•.., l i ■,- . i j 1.7 ■fcplioii or intrinsic intuit its iiorir8-.il t il.e z , .- iterate mm tired in hear him save nimsclt 1 1 hr cut i a bis in , , ,. i . .- __ , ., , | . , . . . .' , , , will no doubt serve ns n relaxation irom mortally wounded sprang in b.s in nml sta.it tho horrid war-whoop goundou in i.e , , . .. j _,„„„_, ;,, ,, . ,- nn .• .... , i , , polilies — a.i i some s.-eit and passages in mi ,' i ii mill l agnnv i he younger i nrs i i poor . loiter who urged with the '. ,, , ■.... i ... . i ,, ; ■: ,.' ,,. . , it will dosorve strong pinise nml wttim bov ran town is llu house win • tin iii,'i hope of prescrvinj hie rnu wi h a aneed , , v v - i au ....... ll i a ii i , , , i , ,- ,.- i n ' i deep interest a **• , w 1 irk editor who ell nl i until l up u small free — here be al li inch bin ell was surprised lie ro . . . . 1 ., .. n i ,.,,,,, , , ii .-. , bus read lhe whole work with " uiinll veil sat in security watching wilb ..•.:.-!.. the ceo e i toward ihe .!>• lerson l-urli huiu-g , .. i ,, n _, .„,._., i /...*» • , , , , , i , , ' pleasure — dcs'-nl-es " u rstwur.t llul expiring strtigg os of his vi.-ltm un h the io traverse a plain mix unb-s hi b.eadl h ; ' , , , i „, „ ,,_ . .,,,„,; u .' , .,•.,'• i ,, i , i a ind and eiiiphiitil-ullv tt natitinal law latter suuli evi.iui led in lie mire — « hen iiboiiinling « ill prieulv p .- ar on wine b he i m , ' j i i.i i n • . ' . . i .. i i he eonlinues — be sei'i'iinii-d a ler his lirot'ier • i'.i , eoni was ovo ry |. i-t i'll ilea bug with his ni ,,.,., . ,' r k „ uj 1 i , .. , .,.,,,,,.. ,,- , . t , i here is an air ol fre-iln.ess and on ii.iek lie snv.d i ill i again ihev took leet lie ran nearly bail way across the ■__ nai i i , i „.„._. . , ,._, . , , , . , ,,,-. . i . , '. ,■ginalilv ihllusnil ver the wlti.lo work ; hie their post by the log trnztna ot their grim plain belore be leulurfd t k m-.-r us | ■.. ... ■■-. - .'. , 1 ■,,,?.,.. ,, . idinrneti-.s are n-nrlte.l will tl.eli.irt les ndyeva-7 who by an occasional twitching sl ider when.be porco.vod that lbe in ,„,.,.. f i,„!,vi.l„.-,f v .- lhe yta is rapid " m uscles showed that life was not en dians were vory much scattered and that and vigorous j and the rtort is neither l,r l v -"""', . .,. .. hega.nedgrauudtoacon.lderoblod,stiu.ce „„ „", „ ol . ( ,, lav , , liv i a , w vl..l dlffuaiva • i ,,.-., he , n ,. live yet aid one from the mam body bul .....* ud.an who d \ a , whiofi neither d"v-elop th plot ""'"•'"'-•■imi*.l 1 m ir was uiuct belore all lhe ■„ „„„, here and lb w r ,„. wester v c irol r.v/as-.vts ■, ,,, ., ,,.,.".' a ,,• v ,,/ lino ..'. liars /- r ... if , ,-.,/ within thn i months nr lire , v/y //' /. ti n n iy , i . t/e-ir \ , paper will ..,./, ntii all am tm •■■• art . . | ■. .... ni in /.' i toi li hon — .. rintion will be received for a less tlm i o '■:'■ar i failure to notify the editor of ami \ ■l .,- n'x:ii.-,iri a ith before the expircl _ . .,/' t i.'i'tr will in considered tu a , i ",';•■mi ill i iy <■-• rs t'i l ■' xxriiff sir v ..'.-, ill ai /, . | . a . ir tlinian a 7 i ,, ... ,', ,-', ;,,-,„/- ii ,\ iver.ising sl lho usu il rates alllcfti rs a '/•-, xsnl i tli e'litor muni i postpaid or they will notbe attended these terms will '■strictly odher cd in all l.l.\m-..'l s re n : iu i - in i '• io * hb.ic1 it v to the people of boston new york philadelphia and other northern citits ynu have b'-en so accustomed lo have .,, file iu your hotel and tfoboo n n •■■-. r.,„,e du tv i'li.nl i,,n courier i nd oth t lar.'l papers . f h}c s6uth that you jinv been precluded irom an opportunity ef knowing th real state o public upin inn in stmllh carolina n t!.c subject of feeleral dsurpution for the ins foul years tho courier ond c.iy gazette ban n usy in misrepresent g tho ends of no i ir t tost oi ti:u.-.!.!e cili l n '.",.■have represented the stato right i , ,.■i ratio party as a clumoi ,. , trritii i i n n mil pn porti in oftho j ilation tr .- lihg for political .. ic n .' . . aim fatally l.eut ir ii di i ion und .. alliance with (!. britain ' let's give him another rejoined tho other nest tin i not in re than ninety or nn linn dred vnr.ls li-i'in lum : l i un ajea dolecl slight traces of basic ami careless ________." b , , - 1 i__w ' , mill ale lhal ihe w accordingly the other gun wn pointed over tin 1 :■, aii,l discharged the larger hot lh i advanced with u long tick with win i be li it hia adwrsarj nt a distance ; and having thus satisfied hinisolf bent last appn nl 1 tl body . and rated himself , , ii i.i i nph lb lhen sl ut 1 foi hi ■111 i.'i 1 . • , ,,,!,■lu-f i.lli i wli.'ie ii ll \ oil iln you're no c t lo lie nfrnid o n dead 1,,-ar i've u-.e,l bim up ll iia|,i way ii a nscold a a wagon tire the officers now eamo forward to penk to tbe heroic children and learned that ihev had discovered iho bear while at lav and ran to the house j but finding instil 111 if par its am at al.d knowing that their parent's guns were always load ed thev had determined to attempt the ex ploll thetnselves ril'ipe lloll eh red tin le-alt ol i'.iller lie derived confidence from the belief thai es cape was within in bounds of noasibilityj hut that confidence was nearly fatal ta hun lor he exerted him ulf tosuch a degree ihat tho l.luo.l guslied from ins nostrils and soon almost covered the fore pari ol llis body he had now arrived within a mile of ' the ii when he distinctly beard the ap palling sou d of footsteps behind him and [ evi iy instant oxpeeted tu ii 1 lh • pear t hi pursuer agaiu ho turned his head and saw the savage not twenty yard from bim f.-termii ed if possible in avoid the expected blow he suddenly stopped turned round am spread out his arms the ln dian iurpi ised by ilia suddenness ofthe ac tion nnd perhaps by tho blood app nance of colter also attempted to stop l„u ex hausted with running he fell whilst endea voring to throw bis pear which struck in tbe ground and broke colter instantly snatched up the pointed pari with which he pinned him to the earth and then con tinued llis flight the foremost ofthe in dians on arriving at ihe place stopped till others t-niiie up to join iheni when they ast up a hideous yell evory moment of time was iin roved by collorj w bo although fainting and exhausted succeeded in ginn ing the skirting of the coiton tree wood on the borders of the pork through which he ran and plunged into tlm river fortunately for bun a little below this place iviis on island ttgaiusl the upper pail ul which n raft of'dnl't timber had lodged he dived undor t !■•■raft and alter aoveral efforts ge.t ids head above w..t.-i amongst the trunks of the troes covered over with smaller w l io tbo depth of several feet scarcely had he see tied himself when the indians arrived on ihe river screeching ami veiling ai t'olier expressed it like sp irony drnils tlu-y wen frequent on the rafl during the di and were seen through the chinks by colter who was congratulating himself ou hi i scape until the idea arose thai they might s,-i the rail on fire in horrible suspense he romai.ied until night when hearing no more ofthe indians be dn--,l uud the raft and iw im silently down the river lo considerable di i lauee where be landed and trai lied all uighi although happy in having escaped irom llu indiaus his lituntion wo slill dreadful ; he wsscompletel naked undor a burning sun lhe kile at l.is loot were entirely filled with lhe thorns of tbe prit.k ly penr lie wa hungry and bad 00 in ",.„■of killing game although he saw abun dance around him ; nod was at least seven davs journey from lisa's fort on the big horn branch of the roches jauns rive those were circumstances under whn h almost any man hut au american hunter would han despair i i1 an ,: i.-d at the port in seven ix ■; invlng sul istod on u root much esteemed i>y the led ma of ihe missouri ii known by naturalist us psurulsa esculent a true anecdote not long ince r van kee pedlar wilh a in ad foil of notions whilst driving slowly along through ste phentowq remslaw co v.a em eodiugly annoyed by a boj who sal on a feooe l.y i il.e xx an -, l ever and an in cried olli i tuna for jackson the pedlar though boiling wilh rag kept silent till he g--t di rr-.tlv opposite tba lud when is bawled out lit the lop of hi lungs '• llu i for ■jack as — thais right rejoined the boy " oil liu/ia tinr jour candidate and i will tor mine ~ wkrtwauii ho 1 thisis ihu title ol pallidum's new nov-1 ' inn the new york pies ss , s^baaaaaaj r ti t rtn^^b ter is too full of lie nut in subject i ii<5 ihe work to pay particular altemi'ip lo minor objects we say no more the work will speak for its-all cannot om see th ohio roil a i ,:.; in such descriptions as the following " late ill the still starry night as the captain antl one zcphi teal ins first if err aot watching the course ofthe it ad horn while she glided long by the lui.lit imiiuis i.f ii foil moon lhe former lis ited that the river was rising rapidly and the fore nf lbe current increasing " there has boon u mighty b'"*l i i rait lat'lv up above and the snow on the m aiu tui.is mun hnve all nnjlted in u hurry i reckon we hall havo u powerful freshet gophi ' "' yes said zcphi ; it's above lush water mark already and rises lik llv va terin a boiling pot i have never seen . eo high but bhee afore and thai was . en orson upson's broard horn was carn«*j clean over ihe top of.he btittonwoo .', ami divine goodyear hrhi c floated all the way down to lho hi heal with the laim in it wbow w — w whistled the cap tain in what yoar was that zrphi ." "• why the very same year thai yotl got such ia liekiii from the yankee d la ut pittsburg i calculate " * i'll is shot exclaimed liugg ' if anv yankee pedlar that ever steppeil twin here nnd lho other side of ihe yar.l ever treed sum hugg it's a iii whoever said it hut did you in good earnest see di vine < midyear's house floating down stream with lha l.mily in ttf >•' if i didn't captain hogg may i be kiwed up salt river i'i like to hnve seed the old sinner i dare say he prayed like a horse " ' yes that ba did i heard him snort in ' now i lay me down i , sleep ns he w.-iil past iho cove where i tiod my boat tp the lop f a big iroo a liiuudrud feet high " thus they communed tngethor till the lirst blush ofthe morning appeared iu il.e east and the gradual opening of the scene how i the swelling stream rolling down in boiling eddies and its lark brown sur i covered with the spoils of the earth the gigantic tree on iho bottoms us th.y are culled in the language of thew-bt stood midway quivering in lhe wat era with nothing but the branches risible the first and second banks ofthe river bad disappeared and wherever lite i ills receded irom the bore lha waters railed over the earth aweeping along with ib.-u every loose thin on its surface tl.e pic lure of tlie deluge was renewed ; for tbo solid ground wa no longer n place u safe iv nod tho scona we e solitary ns ihat which tl e world exhibited when nil that remained of its living myriads was sh-limr ed i . noah's iiik ll.i.-itnrg about ut the mer ry of a hotolem ocean thut rouud lho ball ial ill lie your astonishment when v | nm thut this ivns never trtie at at v ■i rii.it ine pan com their i'.i or $:, tion wero c posed of men ■■! the highest standing in iho social and domes tic circle of the most acknowledged tub bits uml unquestionably of the jnrgest property i,i the different parishes and ilia tritts that in their ranks are to be found divines phyiicians lawyers and ni.ii but tew exceptions the great body of the mechanics — that they have in this tautest disregarded names and men and gon solely for principle caring neither ('• r jackson or clay that they are neither calhoun barbolir or van ha re.n men counting no honor sn trancdndant and no au s , aioi ions as that of state.ri.'hts ctt free trade that they have at le gth by eight years of dispassionate ap nea to the understandings end patriotism of i iu people brought them to understand their ,, ats and understanding thcui tol feiolye to defend those rights at any and 6 iy hazard wo now have two thirds of the state willi us the governor lias called au t".r ira session uf llio legislature the ob ieel ofthe cull is on immediate eonvoca tion of the people fo declare the turill'niill nl void nud to provide againat its being enforced wilhiu the limits of the state more than two thirds of the state are i ffullifiers more than three-fourth of tin louse of representatives by tbe re tarns received ure nullifier 1'ut thc representation upon any basis you please upon timt of population alone or popula tion and property e unbilled there will be al in two thirds ofthe inhabitant whose voles have bcen given to tho nullification ticket do you doubt it 1 read the offi cial returns and judge for yourselves j you now believe that the union or submission party is prostrated or that s cr lina is in earnest ! ponder wall these things — take heed test you form your opinion iu future upon what you see in the iunll'paper of chariest n a true son of arolina fir northern editors would do w.-ll to insert lhe above mr ufrandbury in hia.ravelsin lie in terior of north america relate the ful lowing singular adventure ofa man named john li r .- singular l>vl-\t!'f'l colter came to st louis in mav is 1(1 in n nail canoe from tho bead waters 1'the missouri a distance of 8000 mile which be traversed ih 30 days i saw in i on hi j arrival and received from him an account of bi adventure a r t,-r he had eperated from lewis and clarke's party : of lliose for its singularity i shall re late on the arrival of the party ut the bead waters of he missouri colter obser ving an appearance of abundance of heaver bein ihere got permission to remain ami hunt for some timo which ho did in com pany with a man of i he uai.icl i von who had traversed the immense tract of conn try from sl louis tu the head waters o the missouri nl ue soon alter he scpe ra t etl fr un i)i\.».,uud trapped in company with a hunter named polls nud aware of the host.l.lv ofthe lllack feet indians one ol whom had been lulled by lewis thoy set their traps ut night and took ibem up early in he morning remaining cuucealedj du.iiig tho day they won examining their traps earl one moi ning in a creek about six miles from thnt branch of the missouri called jefferson's fork and were ascending in n ennoe when the heard something resembling he i rum pling ofanimols i l.a they could not as certain the fact as the high prcpei.ilicular hanks nn each aide of iho river impelled tbeir view cellar immediately prnnun ced it to be occasioned hy indians and ad ian instant retreat but was accused i cowardice by potts who insisted lhal be noise wus caused by bull'iluus and they pro ceeded on kentucky sportsmen rii»>r i in n v rut t.s the far li.iu.-d ranger and hunter of this state have ever i.ecn celebrated fir their purtiality for the rime and for the extpiiti.e skill they display in its us both ill lho lores and iu the field we say ri/b for it is a fact well known that the shot gut or fowling pie e is rarely found they conceiving them entirely beneath the dignity ofa genuine backwoodsman tba seiilingly miraculous hats recorded oftheir hooting pint cups of whiskey from a man's head at un incredible distance of their *• barking squirrels esic will not perbap oxcite so much surprise when we read of chil inii ol the tender age of eight or ten years shooting hears even before strong enough to unport a gun the enlerpris ing and fearless rettler of the frontier s rear their children ihat their very sports led tltom into danger and they learn ihe . artilic.es of the chase so early that their knowledge is almost an instinct the mo ment a i can carry a rifle hc becomes a hunter as he young falcon so soon ns he can prune his wing darts upon bis prey in reading judge flail's " li:..kmds or tin west au entertaining work lately published ti philadelphia we foil u|x>n tbe subjoined anecdote of two sportsuen ill embryo which we marked with our pencil thinking it would amuse many at our readers the occurrence is said to have taken place in 1768 at the pen sl of the attack oil fort cumberland and iv quesne in the old colonial war between the preneh and english " at the instant oorden suddenly halt ed und lirected the eye of his companion to stmn ol wbic mc.ix th y ed tjucntlhe prince of rhetoricians nor did lhe soundness of his logic stiller nnv thing by a c,,in;i.irisun with the j'n___ui tnd . i-i--u ci purity of the language m which he capi iusly poured forth thoee fig ura.ive illustrations of his argument which rsimtttr ni\m:n of iii i corstltutto a custom-house puss'e during lbe enforced while they adorned it but lei summer u wr 1,928 there was m ice otlli ts pronounce ins eulogy i must not in the unitod states south of new eng i feel as if his mighty sp r it still haunted land owing to ho iiiilttncs of the piece i "' •» ■"' " rils triumphs and when 1 da ding winter and no mode was presented red to wrong them indignantly rebuked <* supplying the deficiency of that n-*ces me ary articlo but ihat of importing it some " these names have become historical eute'rpriiiug yankee brought a cargo to there were others of whom it is more dif kll idelpbia iron novascolia a foreign ficultto speak because yol not within the country ; and when tbe vessel was making reach of praise or envy for one who hfii entry at the custom house a question waaorespired to the politician it would ni ••-■whether foreign ice was a c.o.n.uodi be prudent perhaps wis to avoid til men y liable to and to what duty it was not lion of these men their acts ihelr word id down in the law as a free article nor ibeir thouajhta their very leeks herve be waa h specified as liable to a specific or ad come nibjects controversy hut he ■j rem rat a delay lo decide might whose ambition ia of a higher or a lower " lbe importer as bis cargo might molt order baa no need of such reeerre tal ny under the hot sun j andifwa final not is of no party exclusively j nor is jus idi lhatil was to be considered lice a a norx-eiiinnerateil r.tclo and as such jon rxxnoirtl nf roannkr liable t.i fifteou per centum on the foreign '• among them but not of them in the c)h - fearful and solitary sublimity of genius hare then a new question waa started by i,„h1 agenlleman from virginia — whom ne yankee the i.e bod really coat no it were auperftieew to deeigoate vfboee thi;.j to tbe importer and is per centum apaecheawate universally read whose n i tithing would amount lo nothing hut satire was universally eared 1 upon jn-'-'usfnin lu.'ise not relishing the idea oft wbnaa accent did this habitually listl *'" - iii british li.aiiiiiu tores for nothing ' nn-l unlisted ig house hang an frequently * unto a nice calcitlittien to prove i with wrap attention 1 whoso fame was t-iit althobgh .,, 0 c ,'.. .... , r .'... j __,,., , ;,]«:_• ifjc.rf nl r s j v„|y for so long a pe iii nfow minutes afterwards their doubts were removed by a parly of indians ma king their appearance oh both sides of.he creek to the amount of five or six hundred who beckoned them to come ashore as retreat was now impossible colter turned the head of the cams nnd at the moment of its touching an indian seized tin rifle belonging to polls ; hut alitor who l.s a remarkably strong man immediately re look it and hand i it to potts who remain ed in the aanoe and on receiving it puslied oil int the river lie had scarcely quit ted the shore when au arrow was shot ut him and be cried out i iter i am w tun ded !" colter remonstrated with bim ou lbe tolly of attempting to escape nud urged to come ashore instead of com piling he instantly levelled his rihe.it the indian n-nl hot him dead on lie spot this conduct situated as be was may ap pear to have is-.-u at act of madness but il was doubtless tbe effect of sudden but sound r.'ui ' ; r if tul 00 alive h ■niutrtluv etpeefed try be tgrturad to d v.h she'it i ' 1 heaven ihat his nam va n.'t obnoxious to u pun a young beail l iter known by thn nickname of ' snuir than nuy other would have died lo !„. ai i , join iii lho prnycr had he hound tbe following dialogue about him the other evening : — • and -,, you really think sni-i ihc lie it iul linda giving ut the samo time one of her n.o-t earnest l.s.ks oui of those - ft which might create n soul un der the ribs of death ; you r-ally thirtk you might is ui induced n marr bnuni — j'x i might take him ut a pinch cz inuruly atnuvorod tm lad • |