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proprietors. An Journal: For the Promotion of the and (Jommercial Interests of the South. lewis m. grist, pnbii»h«. ' Political, Social, Agricultural ' Independent v < . ji 8amxVmmelton /| i VOL.3. YOEKYILLE, S. C., THURSDAY, FEBEUAEY 19,1857. NO.7, L. in ..., ..I....,.,,,,..,

His discovered them almost as C(msumed the in the . not yet been reached. He in turn started thousand people in London who have coarse, brutish knavish, profligate criminal. companions by spies making all who fall short of their to quick as he, and at once, in low tone.s, com- c< exploration about the house, ere theync;ssaryup, but Brady was too quick, his knife Select to do but to amuse themselves. nothingin short, duty the most own themselves and their fellow-men.are those CJjmce f0ttrg. municated to each other the necessity for a a]pproached it, and in examining the ruins, his heart and tomahawk hisreachedbrain Jleafoing. wealthy men, of them noblemen,Several keen watch. trailed them N ot a word was the route almost at the same instant. whole squares of houses and stores, and who are not "respectable;" and this, They slowly along spoken upon by RESPECT OLD AGE. While those who" THE COTTAGE BY THE GLEN. the side of the fence toward the house, whose aiiy one. Their leader steadily in All were slain by the three spies, except incomes of above a million of dollarsreceive they are rich or poor. whether have kept him all the Tread and strive to dowhat Many years glided by me, situation they well knew, until they stood vi Occasionally he would diverge frotnadince.one. Jle started to flee, but a rifle shot by There, give path. annually from this source. There is one aore live honestly, good thdy Since I stood beside the stream, out the air slowly and reverently in his presence. Hush of in the British which constitutes in the Which vrent bubbling o'er the upon the brow of the bluff bank which over- tlte track, but only to take it up again a mile Biggs rang merrily upon night ground metropolis can, reality respectable pebbles, that rude check ihat idle jest. a or the fact whether Happy in my boyish dream. looked it. A sight of the most terrible de- oir so in advance. The Captain's intimate and closed his career. The woman and laughter; pays the interest, on long lease of four class, irrespective they Sec not his the snow of ones. ^ met their The cabin a k of the of the country, alarmed by the contest, fled wildlychildren,to you upon temples of dollars, and several worth, not millionseat with silver forks or steel heart wajs aud joyous. scription eyes. lay nowledge topography winters? See not the sunken My light mass of from whence a eijabled him to what the woods; but when all had grown still and ranny you eye, in this excessive way, from twoestimatedto Philadelphia Ledger. no sorrow they It hail felt then, smouldering ruins; anticipate points the bowed form, the thin hand upon whose And each day came fraught with pleasure, dull blue smoke arose in the clear August w ould make. Thus he gained rapidly upon they were called, they returned, recognizing three millions! Ancient Home has always surface the blue veins stand out like cords ? THE WATER OP THE NILE. « To the cottage by the glen. sunshine. They observed closely everything tllem by proceeding more nearly in a straight amid their fright the tones of their own been thought to have been the richest and whole took their march Crone are the beauty and the strength of most that ever But in his "Scenes and in the I remember well the school-mates, about it. Brady knew it was customary for line toward the point at which they aimed to The party up people. populous city existed. Bruce, Sights at once. About suurise next manhood; and in that faded eye but little the best historical students concede that East," says: The waters of the East, Who were happy with me there; the Indians after they had fired a settler's ci oss Beaver River. for Mcintosh How we roamed the field the sentries of the fort were light is left, save that of love and kindness. London what that good or bad, are all soft. About thewhether together, if there was no immediate to At convinced from the morning already surpasses city was, * And the flowers fair. cabin, danger, last, general That voice has lost its save the soft of the water of the Nile I have no ion- plucked retire to the woods close at hand, and watch ti in which the trail led, that he coulddirecon to s-o the cavaf.-b\!e of horses, men,surprised musio, even in its palmiest days; and even those analysis / ^ i p t /»i. p undertone of affection. who rate lit a aud ! ifWHW" !uul be to Every hill-sido we had clambered, lor or meiuoer onne iann- vi with absolute certainty the spot wheredimewomen and children, approaching the fort. the population of old Rome "riosity, pleased A .>a. n rrn tneapproacn any «1,Arn Vi in Sit and hear that To bo made nnnnainied XOV WC WUU1VU U1CUI V ugaili , who chance to be absent when tlley would ford that stream, he abandoned When they recognized Brady, they at once down, young friend, higher figure, confess that London, before reinformation. And ct night our laugh was merry, iy might they of the olden time; and if, in looking ahead. with the ohemical elements which In the the made the descent. Not but that it and struck boldly across the country. The admitted him and the whole party. storythe end of the century, will be compose cottage by glen. knowing backwards into the mists of the past, he Philadelvhla Lcdacr. oar food or our is to were even then close he left a( of his was vindicated In the relation of the circumstances J. u drink, enough destroy well the they lying by, ;curacy judgment by sometimes sometimes confounds all in and and to I remember grave yard, to watch the under tlle that from an elevated crest of a Bcviugton claimed to have killedafterward, forgets pleasure eating drinking, With its briar-woven wall; Bevington ruins, lying fact, and or tells the same old tale END OF FOUR QEEAT MEN. the substance of the venerable to lo line of he saw the Indians with thrf*r> nnrl fJr.iv thrpr* Thus Brndv. whn dates, incidents, subject good And the church that stood close by it, cover, whilst he proceeded the northward, ng hills, a " for the twentieth time think, over what Cast a of Nilus to the torture ofscientific looks With its spire, grim aHd tall. and Biggs southward, to make discoveries, tl;icir victims just disappearing up a ravine claimed nothing, must have slain at least six, your eye upon printed page analysis ^ whilst the other two ns The vast, vast field his laboring memory wanders. and it will be perceivedminiaturethat like impiety. The Nile water is Both were to return to if 01i the side of the Beaver. lie slew many. portraits, Oft we sported on the verdure, Bevington, they opposite Think, over what a checkered web of events, the four who the four soft; it fills the mouth with a richparticularlyoreamy Mid the of buried men; found no Indians. If came across the ec them as filed undercount1the thirteenth Biggs shot. personages occupy graves they they slowly away takes her beaten track down into most were and in in order to Never dreaming time was fleeting, and were too numerous to ra of the sun. There were From that hour to this, the spring is thought conspicuous, places, Alexander, taste; drinking it, enjoy the perpetrators, they ys declining the of the and and it is well to it over In the cottage by glen. declared it to te of whom were mounted the !" and the small run depths years. Oh, joys Hannibal, Caesar Bonaparte. it, spread every part of be attacked regularly, Brady warriors, eight thiren "Bloody Spring called the and the after climbed the the It should be not *to one at and .-another besides was is called, Bun." Few, even of hopes disappointments, sorrows,Alexander, having dizzy palate. drank, I remember well the duck pond, be his purpose to have fire them, woman, Gray's wife, "Brady's and and he his with his but to create It And the rushes by its side; that should be the for both of his fol in the aDd two children besides the most curious of the people living in the anxieties, wrongs, sufferings heights of ambition, and temples quench thirst, high pleasure. Where the I signal cavalcade, rouses from their as he bound with with the blood of should be swalloewd croaking frog pelted, lowers to make the best of their way to the hiis.in five children. neighborhood, know aught of the dreamy beds, fights chaplets dipped not, therefore, in,ferg8 Cruel in my boyish pride. all, life's '-battle o'er countless looked down a at a but taken at short inter- fort. The odds seemed fearful to Biggs and which conferred these namescircumstanceswhich again." millions, upon draughts time, vals, 4< And scenes lost, of and and that there was not hour so. In the the water I remember too, I planted All this and with Bra- Bevington ; although Brady made no will be preserved by tradition forever. Thus long joy pain, world, wept conquered every house, its side a willow, then ; rapidly transpired, Come wildcring o'er his aged brain." another for him to set a on jar.the admirable water which By to was to act. As he stole cau- m The moment had outcotncnts.of ended one of the very many hand-to-hand conqner, city Egyptian jar, Itis now a towering ginut, dy decide, they passed the line between and died in a scene of debauch. is so much more than the Indian Near the the to the northern side of the in- si forward with fights which the great spy had with the Standing upon boundary fire, porus jar. cottage by glen. tiously round ght, Brady again pushed life and the untried future, his feet would Hannibal, after to the should be at and he heard a voice in the distance fit nor did his followers uuigging His history is fuller of daring incident,savages. having, handday night continually. I remember too, the sisters closure, sing- energy, fain turn backward into the paths of the and consternation of Rome,astonishmentpassed Much refreshment of soul would be obtained listened and soon discov- ta There was not a man them sanguinary, close, hard contests, pcrlious "And the brothers with me there ; ing. He keenly, among hesite. past. One moment he longs for rest the the and after to the your from bed the and How we in a it was a white whose muscles were not tense and as and adventurous escapes, thauexplorations Alps, having put flight by rising during night gathered circle, ered from its intonations, that rigid next come back the memories of the armies of the mistress of the and them, to At the evening hour of prayer. He in the direction w from exercise and from that of either of the Hetzels, of Boone or mocking world, taking repeated draughts.allowing man's. passed rapidly hip-cord, training, Tho thorns have "three bushels of from remain some little time in mouth, so as came. he ht and whole form Kenton. lie saw more service than any of departed joys. dropped stripped golden rings, your But that circle now is broken, whence thesound As itapproached, lrdship exposure. Gray's amidst the leaves of the roses to an sense oh and his name was known as a silently away the fingers of her murdered knights," and keep up .abiding of pleasure Broken, ne'er to meet again; hid himself behind the trunk of a large tree, seeraed to dilate into twice its natural size at them, - alas! in death is he gathered in childhood and youth their made her foundations quake, fled from his your palate. The passion of Nile water* like One, sleeping, a white man, a fine horse, thie sight of his wife and children. Terrible of terror among the Indian tribes, frombyeword Near the cottage by the glen. Presently riding the to Lake beauty and fragraucc alone remain. country, being hated by those who once the love of every thing that is intensely ex- 9 came slowly down the path. The form was w;as the vengenance he swore. Susquehanna . in whose veins in its increases with its ! > » Oh, you young united his name to that of their way, I have suffered many changes, that of Albert the Just as the sun set, the forded the hounding God,exultinglyquisite Sfnce'I loft that Gray, stalwart, brave, spies A FRONTIER SCENE. life yet lingers; and you in the full beauty and called him Hamli Baal, died at last by No one who has once or twice enjoyment.tasted happy spot; who had built him a splies forded the stream and began to ascend Many scenes of joy I've numbered, devil-may-care settler, About seven and of manhood, respect the aged ! administered with his own hands, Nile water, and has a foT no one thie ravine. It was evident that the Indians miles noytl) of Ilopkinsville, vigor poison, capacity pleasure, Yet I can it not. home miles away from the fort, where 111 forget is a rcmarKame 4 Speak gently, hush the rude laugh, check unlamented and unwept, in a foreign land. will ever after consent to drink of it poisoned would dare to take a himself, intended to for the some distance ivcntucKy, very spot. m. ii_ r. e -.1 ? T««l And often 'mid the bustle, family, except camp night oak stands in the iu the the idle jest, listen to the wisdom which is Cmsar, after wun me iniusiuu 01 a oy oiuer nquiu. as he almost the )a small creek or which debouches solitary post barrens, having conquered eight And the strife of busy men, Brady wore, always did, uj run, forks of the and has obtained the voice of experience. Cheer him with cities, and dyed his garments inhundredthe of its own honor, it appears to bet/iauousthe heart turns Indian and had war his ihto Beaver River, about three miles from roads, | My sadly, fondly, garb, paint upon the name words; encircle with your strong arm, blood of one million of his after most averse of all waters to join in harmony ' To the cottage by the glen. th c location of Fort and two of the "LonesomeuniversallyPost kindly foes, having face. He knew that if he showed himself Mcintosh, and lead him as he descends the Western hill to death the rival he had on with wine. mixed with it is '-i <*i I i -1 l ._i 1 . Oak." In the settlement of the pursued only Indeed, wine, tne wouiu «> the ravine. The to the bcw early upon pain, uray snoot, raning, spot, owing of the shadows into a most nauseous The illustrious ni form of the of land than half a century ago countrythis morelife, deepening night earth, was miserably assassinated by those compound. him to be an Indian. lie therefore suffered tongue lyingpcnsular the white hairs his whom he had considered his nearest river seems to all alliance with west at was the only tree to be seen for many miles upon temple already friends; opposed to his lurking place, of the Reaver, which they expected breeze which comes and to court sf Gray quietly approach round, and hence obtained its name. It was drifting in the cool up and in that very place, the attainment of fluids, admiration andJoveignoblcr Saks * to was full ten miles from that fort, % Jfrontier. When the time came, he sprang forward ere encamp, from the of death. which had been his ambition. in its own "without the H ere there was a famous so then tall, green and flourishing; it is now, valley greatest character, foreign the settler could have time to prepare, drew spring, deftly Honor the that ho may leave you whose mandates and aid of ornament." At the hotels the water From G***ham's anid situated in a and huwever, if it yet stands, a leafless, aged, Bonaparte, kings Magazine. his tomahawk, and seizing him, dragged him cunningly deep dell, his on the threshold of the unkuown after filled the earth filtration. In the so inclosed with thick mountain thuuder-riven, shattered trunk,branchless, bleesing popes obeyed, having undergoes cottages through from his horse. As he did so, he whispered densely land. Honor and God will raise up with the terror of his name.after the it is in vessels which was up its shafts as as the him, having country, kept largo to him : "I am for God's pines, that there little of straight sending .in i J1 1.1 1 J .l.iLde1 Captain Brady, danger a for you friends to remove the thorns from wicn rears anu oiooa, ana allow the sediment to fall to the bottom. The AND TOMAHAWK. er Even a fire and it of ship of war. Superstitionmainmasthas lusrcufjurope KNIFE sake be quiet." they might light discovy! the last of your own for the world in closed his in small in which it is before A WESTERN MAN. could not be seen one hundred long guarded the spot. The tree is looked league life-journey; sackcloth, dayseiumed clay jars placed BY with the instinctive of one yards. the sake of the one of the exiled from in the are in form Gray, feeling The of their which -upon witls.something like the same weary long ago, lonely banishment, being literally you hotels, very graceful About thirty niiles below the present city who knew there was and with that proceedings leader, who never for your ingratitude, whose the where he could sometimes see and adapted to keep the- cool. danger, w<)uld have bceu to all with which the Egyptian regardsvenerationhis wept world, yet finely liquid of stood an ancient fort, known ,vivid of mind which characterizes totally inexplicable sentinels bowed form never struggled with a weight his banner o'er the Pittsburg, presence ot were if not pyramids, those grim of antiquity, country's waving deep, as Fort Mcintosh. It was built a revolu- those with frontier ceased hers, partially, fully of care or which have but which did not and could not him THE YOUTH OP OUB DAY. $ by acquainted life, st< did The place is remarkable for a very severe grief you might bring . his followers. At least Where is now our our. tionary general of that name, iu the sum- it once to struggle. The horse had been by theyunderaodbattle and Davis. The while you walked carelessly along, carried,aid. youth ? where old p » o ti c i:_ ntJit hesitate or him. When dark fought by Ilarpe men men Ujer UI X I I O. At was uuc ui a nuo ui iualo,